The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1982 Page: 10 of 14
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Page 10 - ALLEN AMERICAN - Monday, March 1, 1982
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Fashion show
727-5766
424-2521
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Announce
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The Opening Of Our
New Office
542-0089
Tiki Beauty Salon
301-C W. Boyd
High yield
Unisex Hair Care
727-4612
Now Under New Ownership
Hours: Mon.-Fri.
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Perms
Call for an appointment
RONALD F. COLE
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We invite you to drop
• Bleaches
Accepted
• Unisex Hair Cutters
727-3987
appointment
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Insurance
protection
Stability
Marketability
Excellent pay-
ment record
406 E. Main
Next to TP&L
Allen, Tx.
My Edward D. Jones & Co. broker
introduced me to them. Maybe
you should call him!"
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Kathy Good — Owner
Formerly of Marilyn9s
in Plano
Jean Williams, left, and Mae Pherigo of
Designer Shocase admire one of the
fashions which will be worn at the Spr-
ing Into Elegance Fashion Show March
13 at Rountree Elementary School.
VISA*
It is better to try to bear
the ills we have, than to
anticipate those which may
never come.
When a new tract of homes is
finished and opened to buyers, the
shiny new models, completely fur-
nished and decorated, attract lots
of visitors, including those who
will eventually buy the homes. As
impressive as the statistics on
new housing starts may be, the
facts are that almost 98 percent of
the nation’s housing is made up of
“used” homes.
Home buyers should keep in
mind that they have a wider choice
Homeowner
Rates
Reduced
Up To
35%
Insurance
Agency
200 Boyd
Prescriptions
for Peace
of ITIind:
WAL-MART PHARMACY
Hwy. 5 • Allen
727-5731
Specializing in all phases of hair care.
Staff Photo by Michele Ryan
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Let’s Talk
It Over
by Gus Dabney
Raceway Professional
Building
Check Our Rates
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I’m not rich, but my
Edward D. Jones
& Co. broker DID
show me good
reasons to buy
them.
14%
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McKinney, 548-0311
Edward
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Members New York Stock Exchange, Inc.
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of size, features, location and ser-
vices when shopping the “used
home” market. Also, the previous-
ly occupied home has benefited
from dozens of small im-
provements that the new home
buyer will have to make for
himself.
Thinking of moving? Come in
and tell what you’d like to do. We’ll
give you our ideas and sugges-
tions...no obligation.
Delbert H. Kleppe
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A 14% tax-free yield® is equal to
19.4% taxable interest to anyone
paying taxes on $20,000 or more in
income...And, there are more
reasons why people are turning to
Tax-Free Municipal Bonds with
their investment dollars...
Jewarts
announce
son's birth
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Jewart of 532 White
Oak in Allen wish to
announce the birth
of a son, Thomas
Dorsey Jewart, on
January 27 at
Baylor Hospital in
Dallas.
Grandparents are
Rev. and Mrs.
Harper J. Sasser of
Greenville, Ten-
nessee and Mrs. Bar-
bara Jewart of
Killeen.
Equally fine rates for qualified auto,
fire, boat, motorcycle, general liability
and workmen’s compensation.
See the Carl R. Gilliland Insurance
Agency for all your insurance needs.
They will analyze your exact re-
quirements and select the best protec-
tion for you with one of the several fine
companies they represent.
Carl R. Gilliland
Christ the Servant Lutheran Church of Allen will hold drama, music and film.
special worship services on each of the Wednesday even- Characters from the passion of Christ such as Mary
ingsin Lent at 7:30 p.m. beginning March 3. Magdalene, the Apostle John and Barrabas will be
These worship events will be held at the First Chris- featured “witnesses” in the dramas.
tian Church, 101 N. Allen Drive.
Lent, the 40 day period preceding Easter, is used as a “Christ the Servant Lutheran Church is very happy
time for special emphasis on the life and passion of that they are able to cooperate with First Christian
Christ, says Rev. David Asplin, pastor. Church in the use of the facilities at the comer of Main
Members of the new Allen Lutheran congregation will Street and North Allen Drive,” Asplin says. “The
present the message on each Wednesday in the form of public is welcome.”
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Fairview council to review budget
Fairview City Council members will review funding v consider a request from public works for revisions
for an ambulance and a city vehicle during Tuesday’s to Chapter 10 of the Water and Sewer Ordinance.
7:30 p.m. meeting at town hall.
Joyce Secondine, city secretary, says the planning Dgap, m-—-g-pga"p
and zoning commission has requested council to con- ■ 0SLy •6ITIO1SLGLIOII
sider the purchase of a maintenance truck that would be
used by a maintenance worker while on the job. A demonstration on the art of making Swedish pastry
Council is also expected to discuss providing funds for will be presented Thursday by the Allen Extension
ambulance service. Previously, the city of McKinney Homemakers Club.
has provided the service, however, Fairview has not The club will meet at 2 p.m. in the old middle school
renewed its contract with McKinney. cafeteria.
In other business, council members are expected to: Lucille Brazeal and Margaret McBride, who will pre-
•hear a request from Texas Power and Light to ap- sent the program, received their training from Ruth and
prove an ordinance suspending the effective date of the David Austland who own and operate a Swedish bakery
proposed rate and schedule changes for 120 days.. in Austin.
, consider appointment of a new member to the Meetings are held on the first and third Thursday of
public works commission to fill the vacancy created by each month at 2 p.m. Visitors and new members are
the resignation of Robert Bennett. welcome to attend says Fran Riley, club officer.
echos from the chamber-----------
by nita shuhart
President of
Allen Chamber of Commerce
We had our general meeting and pointers in promoting retail are D&H Hallmark (Dotie and
Tuesday, Feb. 16, in the old trade ih our city. Merchants Hershel Futch), and Texas
middle school cafeteria. and business people have been United Insurance (Joseph
There were 31 present to en- attending a teaching seminar Braun).
joy the catered luncheon of by Dr. Jerry DeHay and Lee Larry Parten, Director and
good chicken and dumplings Stearman of the East Texas External Vice President, has
Cooking for the luncheon comes State University. More training resigned due to being transfer-
from the Allen Meadow Day and consultation for our home red. Joe McCauley, Director
School staff. " businesses will be coming this and Parliamentary Vice Presi-
The usual agenda of minutes year. dent resigned due to business
and treasurer’s reports were Memberships are available. conflict. Both of these receive
given. First goals and objec- Our goal this year is to have 100 all our “thank you’s” for their
tives have been set from com- memberships, plus many more. support and help in the
mittee reports. With this as a basis, the 1982 Chamber.
Don Brazeal, chairperson of budget has been approved by New directors appointed to
the industrial committee said the directors and presented to 1 th P -m, Cole
his committee will concentrate the general membership The and“Sothnse ^e" Bi
on updating the industrial total expenditures are $11,825 N th 1311 b de xte 9
booklet and the possible forma- for the.budget.Thisis the Vitrrsidentand Liz Moseley
tion of an industrial type park biggest money undertaking the will be the Parliamentary Vice
for small companies that have Chamber has ever had, but with President
inquired about moving to our ci- growth of the city, the Chamber
ty. will expand in all of its projects. Call Joan at the Chamber,
Linda Casper, chairperson of The new businesses and 727-5585, or myself at 727-5789
the retail promotion committee members for this month who we for any information about the
is receiving many good ideas welcomed with ribbon-cuttings Chamber and its projects.
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Johnson, Sherry. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1982, newspaper, March 1, 1982; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430584/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.