The Frisco Journal (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 04, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1930 Page: 2 of 4
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Two School
Children Victim
Intense Cold
Officers Caught in
Dry Drag Net in
Fort Bend County
■aid he would proceed aa rapidly aa
poaaible wih the preliminary hear*
inf a before the commiaaioner for the
laat 48 arrested after the diapoaal
of the first 17 cases, includinf those
of the officers, were heard.
NEW BEAUTY
the side there wouldn’t have been
any need of asking pardon. He
would have been saying howdy in
heaven or the other place, whichev-
er way the mule kicked him.—Sher-
man .Democrat
**#*.«
A certain young man named Mc-
Girth,
Was born on the day of his birth.
He was married they say,
On his wife’s wedding day,
Then he died on* his last day on
earth. —Tioga Herald.
Mrs. Roger Carpenter was in Dal-
las Tuesday.
Two boys, aged six and eight, re-
spectively, came near tragedy, on
their way home from the Ash Grove
school several miles northwest of Me
kinney. They wen children of Mr.
and Mrs. Hart who live near Ro-
land, about one and a half miles
from school. The boys got aa far as
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kirk*
land, when the latter’s little 10
year old girl discovered the boys
trying to make their way along in
the blizsard. She called to her fath-
er and they went out and brought
them into the fire, when it was dis-
covered that they were suffering in-
tensely.
The children’s father was notified
and came after them.—McKinney
Examiner.
FOR THE
Galveston, Jan. 2 0.—Sixty-four
men, caught in a Federal prohibition
dragnet series of raids in Fort Bend
county near here Saturday night and
yesterday, today were awaiting
formal hearing before a United
States commissioner here.
Sheriff H. W. Collins of Fort Bend
county, four of his deputies and a
jailer were among those arrested.
All were held under blanket
charges of Federal dry law violation
pending the filing of individual
complaints.
Sheriff Collins was released on a
temporary $10,000 bond, but all the
others were held.
Raymond Wisenheart, assistant
United States District Attorney,
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Rogers are
sporting a new Buick Sedan.
Announcements
to discontinue advertising
after Tuesday will apt take
Subject to Democratic Primary,
July 26. 1930:
For County Superintendent:
PROF. W. S. SMITH
New Ford body lines
and colors now on display
at our showrooms
J. P. Thomas Co
is a Prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
Bilious Fever and Malaria.
It is the most speedy remedy Itnbwn.
HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
The First State Bank
J. G. Kelsey
Frisco, Texas
Appreciates Your Business
Telephone 42
Conservative Banking Insures Permanent Prosperity
Frisco Motor Company
FORD DEALERS
Phone 8 Frisco, Texas
Try this most comfortable work garment You’ll
like it. A new shield Back Overall made by
“Lee”, in black stitch seams and of Lee’s special
Blue Back Denim featuring extra stout con-
struction. Can’t rust—All Brass Buttons—Ex-
tra Heavy Boat-Sail Pockets—Sove-Loss Pock-
et-Trap—a perfect fit and guaranteed satisfac-
tion.
Painting, Paperhamging
General Repair Work
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$1.95 garment
Also full line “Lee Whizit Unionalls” with and
without sleeves for men and boys. Coveralls for
children.
Lvt the
JUST RECEIVED NEW ASSORTMENT:
“Virginia Hart” House Dresses-Sprlng Styles,
Rayon Bed Spreads, Fast-Color Pongee Print
Materials, Fleishers guaranteed washable
Double Stretch Elastic, Boys’ and Young Men’s
Navy Blue Back Denim Waist Overalls, with
wide 24-inch bottoms.
SEE THE BIG ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS WEAR
2 for $1.00 and $1.00 a garment this week
„ 5 Bring New
to You
WOW often have you said, "If I only had someone to help me I could
JU be through with my work in time to—?” Yes, in time to enjoy a
whole world full of new diversions. Time would be yours for Study and
you can do your work in six hours per day, with the help of electric*
appliances you should be able to do it in three hours. There aro three
perfectly New Hours for you each day.
Then, too, there is the ease of doing things electrically. In three
hours you can not only do all the work which once took six hours, hut
you can do It so much easier. So that when you are through with your
work you will feel fresh and ready to fully enjoy the three New Hours
which will be yours to do with as you will.
These New Hours are already made for you. They are right In die
wells of your home. All you need to secure them Is a few properly elaeed
Service Outlets and the electric appliances which will most efficiently
and economically do your work and conserve your strength.
TV r*??*_*owZr P Company completely understands the
use of electncity m the home. We will be elad to advise with you es to
thejplacoflMnt off Service Outlets in your home, and also as to the meet
useful appliances for your particular needs. Then you can begin at onee
to enjoy the fullmt use of electric service, for our terms agerach that
conveniently, each month.
An Important Group of
New
Spring Dresses
,At An Important
Low Price
$6.90 and $9.90
M « amazing 3re»* valuta rapewant tha low
«. .i of tmanaaaa in a J. C Penney Store. Every
atyle it new ... the colon an freah and
gay, with a generoua aprinkling of the ever-
amart black . . . print* and plain colon.
One of than draw will do wooden to an
and-of-tha-aeaaen wardrobe . . . and will make
practically no impreatioa on your drew budget.
Womb ti Miaeea n Junior*
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The Frisco Journal (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 04, Ed. 1 Friday, January 31, 1930, newspaper, January 31, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507693/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.