The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972 Page: 4 of 10
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To begin with I am Corporal
Robert C. Oxford 450 98 05 18
presently stationed in Hawaii
with Echo Company, 2d Batta-
lion, 3d Marines, 1st Marine
Brigade as thecomoanyTrain-
An application has been made L. Cont, executive vice - presi-
by the Plano Savings & Loan dent ar id manager; Hattie Mor-
Association to be considered row, siecretary and treasurer.
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A full 43" tall, you just walk
along delivering a beautiful
trim to the grass below—all
controls In the handle for
easy operation.
ALLEN AMERICAN
c/o Mr. Buddy Camper
Allen, Texas 75002
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ing NCO and a subscriber of
the Allen American. I live in
Allen with my grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Oxford,
P. O. Box 18, Allen, but now
I have no present home add-
ress because I‘ve married, but
back to the point.
While being stationed here,
I was able to attend the de-
parting of Pres. Richard M.
Nixon on his way toRedChina.
FAMOUS
NAME BRANDS
Robert C. Oxford, CPL
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Lawson
Mrs. Lawson reminds those
who have not registered that
they have only until April 5 to
do so in order to be eligible
to vote in the May 6 primary
elections.
Registration continues year-
round, but vou must be regis-
tered 30 days prior to any elec-
tion in which you wish to cast a
ballot.
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59th Judicial
District Court
COLLIN COUNTY
Hon. David H. Brown, Judge
DIVORCES GRANTED
Patricia Ann Friesen vs
John Paul Friesen. Two child-
ren awarded to petitioner; de-
fendant is to pay $200.00 per
month child suprort.
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The annual meeting of the
National Association of Con-
servation Districts held re-
cently in Washington D. C.
was attended by Director and
Mrs. Kenneth Lewis of Lucas,
Director and Mrs. John K.
Hynds of Van Alstyne and Dir-
ector and Mrs. John Wells
who were among the 2,400 peo-
ple attending. Texas was re-
presented by delegates from
other districts throughout the
state.
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State of Texas vs Joe Spano
Theft over $50 - Punishment
fixed at 10 yrs in Dept of Cor-
rections probated for 10 yrs.
State of Texas vs Rolando
Juarez - Burg. - Punishment
fixed at 5 yrs in Texas Dept
of Corrections prbated for
5 yrs.
State of Texas vs Charles
Ray Dean - Burg. Punishment
fixed at 5 yrs in Texas Dept,
of Corrections probated for
5 yrs.
State of Texas vs Herbert
Lee Majors - DWI 2nd Off-
ense Punishment fixed at 5
yrs in Texas Dept of Correc-
tions probated for 5 years.
of Corrections probated for 5
yrs.
State of Texas vs Bernard
Stephen Seidel Burg, of Pri-
vate Res. at Night Punish-
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some pretty good pictures with
my 35mm of which I am en-
closing one of these as a gift
to the paper to use in any
way the Paper see fit, unless
it is in a unpatriotic manner.
I still receive the paper,
maybe not on time but I even-
tually get it, (things pertaining
to mail is sort of slow with
the military as you may well
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not post an auto’s “sticker
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I enjoy reading the paper and
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for an outstanding job. A
great many of mybuddieshere
read it when I’m finished, but
their reasons are of many,
such as nothing else around,
etc., but you know how things
are.
I sincerely hope you enjoy
this photo of the Commander
in Chief as I enjoyed taking
them.
Thank you for your attend-
iveness to my letter of
appreciation for doing a job
well done and if it is too much
to ask, I think alot of people
of Allen would like to know
“WHO’S WHO” in our great
country’s services.
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John Wells of Plano, chair-
man of the Collin Soil and
Water Conservation District,
announced that aerial spray-
ing for weed control on flood-
water retarding structures is
expected to start soon so it
can be completed by April 15.
Only those structures found
to be weed-infested during the
recent annual inspections will
be treated with the 2-4-D
herbicide. The spraying will
be done by Means Flying Ser-
vice of Ropesville, Texas.
Wells expressed appre-
ciation of the District Board
for cooperation given by land
users of these structures in
regulating grazing so that at
least a four inch cover of grass
is kept on the dam and spill-
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post the base price, the price by the Savings and Loan Com- Directors include Frank
at which he actually sold cars missioner of the State of Tex- Adams, Percy Bozeman, Per-
during the base period rather as for establishing a branch ry Boli, CJ. Christie, C.R
than the sticker price,” Ellis office in McKinney. The hearing Harringt on, James Robertson,
Campbell, Jr., Interna Rev- will be held on June 1, 1972.
enue District Directori said. The application states that
Auto dealers are classified the location of the branch of -
as retailers under Economic fice, should the application be
Stabilization Program rules granted, will be at 216 North
The base price is the highest Tennessee,
actual price charged by the sell- Plano Savings & Loan As -
er in a substantial number of sociaition has become a-
transactions during: the freeze $12,0 00,000 institution in less
base period, July 16/to August than inine years. Officers are
Once determined, I the base David McCall,,president.oand
price does not change, Mr. chief executiveofficeri Charles
Campbell said. Recent price
increases granted to auto manu-
facturers have no effect on a
dealer’s base prices.
Although the purchaser of a
new car seldom pays the stick-
er price, Campbell said, the
sticker price may be the same
as the base price if a dealer .
gave no discounts during the
base period.
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done by the site owners is
a help in reducing costs to
the District and the co-spon-
soring counties.
Morrison Liston, District
Conservationist of the
McKinney Work Unit of Soil
Conservation Service, report-
ed that H. W. Alder of Fort
Wort is in the process of
establishing bermuda grass
cover on six flood prevention
structures of the Little Elm
Watershed near Celina. Paul
Hart of Plano is the inspec-
tor for SCS on the contract
job. Alder will also treat
two new structures northeast
of Farmersville while in the
More than 24,000 Collin
county resident have now regis-
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Camper, Buddy & Camper, Pat. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 28, 1972, newspaper, March 28, 1972; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407260/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.