The Frisco Enterprise (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1968 Page: 8 of 8
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by herself.
Operates on two reg-
ular flashlight batteries.
Comes complete with
horse and tricycle.
Reg. $19. 95.
From now to October
9, deduct lO'T’o from
above price.
I am pleased
to announce that
CHUCK
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Barber Shop.
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The Frisco Enterprise, Thursday^ September 26, 1968
MRS. JOHN GRIFFIN
HOSTS ’28’ CLUB
The '28' Club met Thursday,
September 19 in the home of
Mrs. John Griffin. The group
enjoyed an afternoon of 42,
with prizes going to Mrs. Brad-
ley Moore, and Mrs. M. 1.
Griffin.
A delicious refreshment plate
was served to 12 members and
the following guests; Mrs. Frank
Smith, Mrs. Ethyl Kennedy,
Mrs. Bradley Moore, Mrs. Scott
Griffin and Mrs. Don Griffin.
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COON CHATTER
by GARY BARNES
The Frisco Coons added
another mark to the win col-
umn this week when they
defeated Whitesboro 32-6.
Michael Fisher, Denny Fran-
cis and Lar-ry Green each
scored six points for the
Coons. Randy Yates made
two touchdowns for twelve
points. Benny Dixon kicked
two extras. Next week the.
Coons travel to Van Alstyne.
This year's Homecoming
festivity was a great success
except for the rain. Soph-
omores, eighth grade and
Acker Elementary received
awards for their floats in the
parade. Every float this
year was exceptionally great.
Kay Pearson was crowned
this year's Homecoming
Queen. Other nominees were
Freshman Debbie Sanders,
Junior Laurie Painter and
Senior Debbie Carroll.
This year the student coun-
cil will build a new trophy
case for the High School. No
fund-raising projects have
been decided on as of yet.
The Junior Class will begin
their magazine sale this week.
Let’s all continue to get out
and back the Coons*
The Commissioner's Court of Collin
County, Texas will hold a public hear-
ing on the 1969 County budget at 9:00a. m. ,
October 14, 1968. Said hearing to be held
in the courtroom of the county court.
All toys put on
Lay-a-Way
between now .&
October 9 will
be reduced in
price
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David Boswell of Plainview is in
Austin for a weeks extra training in
the Highway Patrol Dept, He is the
son of Mr. & Mrs, R.D. Boswell of
Frisco.
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WE CAME! WE SAW! WE CONQUERED! No
words could better express the past
week-end. We came to town and saw a
beautiful•parade. We saw old friends
and classmates. We went to the bail-
game and conquered the foe. What
more could we ask for? Me? A little
rest! But it was fun from the begin-
ning to the end. Even the rain fail-
ed to dampen our spirits! And for
some reason, winning the Home-coming
game is the most important game of all
Frisco Coons, we love you!
***************
Congratulations to Miss Kay Pearson,
who was crowned Football Queen during
half-time, Kay is a Sophomore and
the daughter of Mr, & Mrs, Billy Joe
Pearson of Frisco.
***************
We were all happy to see Linda Fisher
home for the week-end. And she seem-
ed happy to be here. Linda joined the
Air Force in August, because she want-
ed to see the world. Happy Travels,
Linda!
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Our thanks to Jim Ragan for all the
artistic painting on our shop windows.
We really appreciated it. Wish every-
one had joined in and made it unan-
imous, Well, maybe next time!
***************
Mrs, Myldred Wall was in Leonard,Tex,
Sundaysto visit her cousins, Mary and
Marge Melton. Mary is very seriously
ill.
AUTHORIZED DEALER
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Mrs. Sally Morris of Little Elm and
Mrs. Carolyn Lathrop of Frisco, have
been attending an International
Rebekah’s Convention in Miami, Florida
They went by chartered bus with other
Rebekah’s from North Texas. While in
Miami, they did a lot of sight-seeing,
including boat trips and a plane trip
to Nassau in the Bahama Islands,
***************
Mr. Charlie Thompson, who entered
Wysong Hospital in.McKinney last week,
is improving after undergoing treat-
ment and surgery on his feet. This is
the first time Charlie has ever been
in the hospital in his life and he’s
like a fish in hot water. If you have
1’re in McKinney, drop by
He’d be happy to see and
If you don’t have time
to go.by to see him, why don’t you
drop him a card? We sure miss Charlie
around here.
***************
Thought for a minute I might be on
Candid Camera last week. Kept hew-
ing someone talking to me but coul n’t
see a soul. Finally discovered it .-as
Bobby Mann inside the new drive-in
window at the bank. Seems as thow h
she’s had a ’’hey-day” this week ma! -
ing people stop in their tracks ano.
look all around wondering where the
voice was coming from. O.K. Bobby,
we’re wise to you now!
***************
Thought for the Day---
"Happiness adds and multiplies
as we divide it with others!”
***************
See you ’’ROUND TOWN”
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Bridwell, Keith. The Frisco Enterprise (Frisco, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1968, newspaper, September 26, 1968; Frisco, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1218377/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Heritage Association of Frisco.