The Frisco Journal (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1928 Page: 4 of 6
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FRISCO JOURNAL
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I see no reason why, within* the next
few years,'Texas cannot take a place
at or near the top of the list of the
great dairying States of America.”
Damage in Valley
Edinburg.—Unseasonable cold in
the lower Rio Grande valley Monday
accompanied by hail and rain, damag-
ed the tomato, bean, cotton and po-
tato crops.
A small twister caused small dam-
age at Brownsville. A minimum tem
perature of 48 degrees caused school
to be dismissed at Harlingen because
of the cold.
A rainfall ranged up to four inches.
Be loyal—Take Your Horae Paper.
Weldon Shrader sends his renewal
to The Joerijat Weldon has been a
continuous subscriber to this paper
since his departure from Frisco, and
we appreciate his patronage. He is
the son of D. B. Shrader, is auditor
in Melrose Court, Dallas, which posi-
tion he has held for several years,
and never fails to pay a visit to fris
whan ho koa ______a.___u. '
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Allen Bryant was a visitor in our
little town Thursday of this week.
co when he has opportunity!
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Clarence Parker
recovered from a
touch of the flu and immediately he
was stricken with tonsolitis. He has
recovered from both maladies to a
great extent, but is still resting up.
Dorothy Ann Rogers spent two
days last week with her aunt, Mrs.
Frances Baxter, §t Pallas.
Miss Irene Curtsinger, who is a
teacher in the school ta Melvin, ia
West Texas, spent Saturday and a
portion of Sunday here with home-
folks. Her school will be out the lat-
ter part of May.
Lindbergh is physically perfect
except for slightly flat feet. But he
doesn’t walk much, anyway.
Becoming
Miss Abbie Carpenter had as her
week-end guest Miss Cecile Smith of
Frisco—Plano Star-Courier.
Rev. T. B. Harrell preached for the
local Baptists Sunday morning and at
night. A good congregation attend-
ed the morning service, but the night
services in all of the churches were
not very heavily attended due to a
fine mist which began several hours
before the preaching hour and con-
tinued well into the night. Rev. Har-
rell and wife returned to their home
in Richardson after the preaching
services Sunday night.
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The editor met Mrs. Ruby Graham
(nee Ruby Farmer) in McKinney one
day this week. She is living in Fort
Worth.
—yea, but only when the hair is correctly and becomingly cgt in'a
flatteringly smart manner, as it is gt Warren Brothers Barber Shop
Our men are experts, and will cut JTQur hair according to ypur
features. They wiU bring out to the best gdvaptag* those
features of which you may be proud—and subtly soften those
which you wish you might change.
Warren Brothers Barber Shop
A million germs will live on the
head of a pin. That’s a strange diet,
isn’t it ?
The Journal will sell your old stuff
"Texas ia going in to the dairy bus-
iness,” says Harry Olmstead who is
President of the State Fair. “It is
growing into it. In all parts of the
State dairy schools and short cours-
es in dairying are being he'd and at-
tended by hundreds of progressive
farmers in each community* who give
careful attention to the subjects dis-
cussed.
“Chambers of Commerce and bank-
ers in scores of counties are putting
up the money to finance the estab-
lishment of pure-bred dairy herds on
the farms of enterprising but conser-
vative farmers. Bull circles tb.e be-
ing organised and testing campaigns
organised everywhere.
“Dabblers and tinkers are being
discouraged and only men and wom-
en with some training and the right
mettle are being backed and aided
hy the bankers and business men.
“Thus the movement, although it
is sweeping in scope, is well in hand
and continues to be w«U directed and
SAVE MONEY!
BY BIDING THE DALLAS-FRISCO BUS LINE
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Leave Frisco for Dallas
—Palace Drug Store:
Morning:—11:05
Evening:— 6:05
Leave Dallas for Frisco
-Market Street Station:
Morning8:30
Evening:—8:30
Fares—$1.00 One Way; $1.50 Round Trip
Catch 6:05 Bus, visit Dallas Shows, return on 10:48 train
A. L. COFFMAN, Manager.
'i he world's airplane endurance
record ' came hack to America from
Germany at Jacksonville Beach. Fla.,
"hen Edward Stinson and George
Haldeman set a new mark of 53
hours and 36 minutes 30 seconds.
This new mark is I hour 13 mintites
59 seconds beyond the mark set
August by Johann Kislier an
nelius Eduard, German fly*-.
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O'Neill, Matt E. The Frisco Journal (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, April 13, 1928, newspaper, April 13, 1928; Frisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth507776/m1/4/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Collin County Genealogical Society.