The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1972 Page: 5 of 8
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PICK UP TRUCK UTILITY
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State Farm is now
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Triple E Construction
Road Construction £ Excavating
install septic tank £ water systems
We do all major and minor
mechanical work.
© Honored by State Bar of Texas
for his work against crime
She specializes in shag hair cuts,
wigs, wiglets and is also an expert
at men’s hair styling.
Bonita Hancock of Allen is the newest
addition to the staff of Marie’s.
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If you people realize how
much we want to win, and how
hard we work and try, and how
hard the coaches work to make
us better you would give us and
the coaches more support.
There were 5 spectators at the
last track meet.
© A Representative Truly of the
People and for the People
The boys in athletics at Allen
High would like to convey a
message to the people of this
community.
Joe Perks of Allen, an active
backer of the city’s Little
League baseball program, was
appointed Thursday as Base-
ball Commissioner.
The City Council made the
appointment at the Thursday
night meeting.
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of the faculty and some of the
students not interested in
athletics, do not realize the
importance of the coaches in
building better teams and pride
in our school.
We would like to ask the
people of Allen to please get
involved in the athletic pro-
gram and back our coaches.
© A Representative who has fought
for reform and will continue to
fight for reform in the Texas
State Legislature
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legislation vital to each area of
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As commissioner. Perks will
be responsible for heading the
summer baseball program and
setting schedules for use of the
field.
The little league program
will be his prime responsibility,
but Perks also will be in charge
of the ball park.
Perks is the city’s first Base-
ball Commissioner. Previously,
the organization has been
headed by a volunteer worker.
Last season. Jerry Shipp was
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© Practicing Attorney with 22
Years Experience
The Alien Eagle Track team will compete in the District 16-A meet
this week.
Track team to compete
in District 16-A meet
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president. Perks will be paid
$100 for his 2 month term as
head of the organization.
Currently, this year’s pro-
gram is still in the organization
stage. Meetings are being held
on Tuesdays to get the prog-
ram underway. The city has
alloted up to $600 to the
operation of the little league
this year.
Also, the city has agreed to
pay for fixing the backstop at
the field.
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During the month of April, Bonita is
offering a "Get Acquainted Special’’
on all $15 waves at $12.50.
Marie’s Hair Fashions
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sponsored by The Allen Jaycees
BARGAINS GALORE! FURNITURE, TV’S,
LAWN MOWERS, CLOTHES - YOU NAME
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AUTOGRAPH FOR ENLOE--- Bill Enloe of Allen gets an autograph of his 1972 Super Bowl
program from Cowboy Linebacker Leroy Caffey. Caffey, who won World (Championships on the.
Cowboys and Green Bay Packers was in Allen Thursday boosting Dolph Briscoe, a candidate for
Governor of Texas.
Perks appointed commissioner
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The Eagle track team travels many have bettered their own
to Denton tomorrow to compete best efforts. In the Cowboy
in the District 16-A meet. relays at Coppell on March 25,
“Our squad consists of about two more school records fell.
25 boys who have worked very At that meet, Billy Inkman
hard and improved in every bettered his own mile recoid
meet this year,” according to with a time of 4:47.6 and Mark
Jim Clark, track coach. Beaty broke his record for the
Several boys have broken 440-yard dash with a time of
existing school records and 56.7
A meeting of the little league
players will be held from 6:30 to
7:30 p.m. at the elementary
school cafeteria tonight. A
signup of players will be con-
ducted at this time. .
From 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
there will be an adult business
meeting. All interested parents
and adults are urged to attend
to help organize the league
operations.
Further information on the
meeting may be obtained from
Leland McJunkins at 727-3477.
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BOWLING CHAMPS --- Champions of the Hallmark Bowling
League is the Allen team composed of (from left) Don Francis,
Janet Francis, Ruby Acord and Tom Acord. They won first place
in the league winning 80 of 120 games.
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BIG CATCH---Mrs. Tom Burnside of Allen poses with a catch
she, her two sons and Mrs. Bailey Whisenant made at Lake
Tawakoni Saturday. They caught 10 lunkers during the fishing
excursions---but many more “got away.”
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Camper, Buddy & Camper, Pat. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 11, 1972, newspaper, April 11, 1972; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1407262/m1/5/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.