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Granbury News for 19-Sep-2005

  • 'Club Scene (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
  • N/S 1. Ron Trimmer and Jack Viser; 2. Ed Booker and Richard Duble. E/W 1. Elizabeth Booker and Sheryl Pace; 2. Billie Elmendorf and Ann Fleisher. N/S 1. Ron Trimmer and Jack Viser; 2. Richard Duble and Jim Hibbetts.

  • 'Bryan Don Lee (Hood County News)
  • Funeral services for Bryan Don Lee, 26, of Azle will be held in the First Baptist Church at Acton at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18, 2005. The young husband and father of two sons died Thursday, Sept. 15, 2005, in an accident on Highway 51 near granbury.

  • 'Battle over Alamo now playing in court (BizJournals)
  • A script calling for Houston entrepreneur Travis Doss to operate multiple Alamo Drafthouse Cinema movie theaters throughout the city has undergone a major rewrite.

  • 'Will Methodist church property be sold? (Hood County News)
  • Will Methodist church property be sold? The Granbury School Board reportedly will consider the sale of the First United Methodist Church property on the square Monday evening.

  • 'Opera House displays gay decal on window (Hood County News)
  • A small rainbow sticker in the front window at the Texas Star Theatre has drawn some attention to the Granbury Opera House over the past week. ?It?s a sticker that is commonly used at entertainment venues to show that gays and lesbians are welcome,? said Max Jones, Opera House president of the board.

  • 'Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne Times-Review)
  • It is really difficult to express the range of emotions I have felt over the last several days since Hurricane Katrina devastated the homes and property of our neighbors in Louisiana and Mississippi.

  • 'Kevin Oneal Toomer (Hood County News)
  • The son and brother of two Granbury women, Kevin Oneal Toomer, 43, of Burleson, died Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2005 in Henderson County. Mr. Toomer was the son of Pat Lee, and brother of Mary Cook, both of Granbury.

  • 'Will district bring new beginning? (Hood County News)
  • Will district bring new beginning? The Granbury Pirates are off to a rough start this season, as indicated by their 0-3 record. Clearly, the Pirates have done a number of things wrong, most notably on defense.

  • 'Angelic Advocates (Hood County News)
  • The Nor-Cen-Tex Guardianship Program sells itself to the majority of volunteers. Debbie Inman was swayed before hearing the pitch. ?My mother had Alzheimer?s dementia, and I spent many hours with her,? the granbury resident said.


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