The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 21 of 36
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worth it), meat loaf and farm-bred, grain-fed bowlers order from a snack bar located out-
down entrees for dinner.
Appetizers include hand-cut and battered will offer a 2-for-l special (buy one, get one
year.
free) on the roast turkey dinner.
Prices vary for the buffet, but average onion rings and large cut steak fries.
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soda,” said Holland.
to eat.
For dessert, try the restaurant’s light and “I think people have had enough plastic
The dinner menu is “primarily slanted and will top off any meal.
ference.''
Tammy Carr serves one of four entrees
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In Allen
the University of California.
select group of manufacturers has been
product has a lasting residual effect.
For more information on In-Cide, contact
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Downs packages are priced
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Church to host arts, crafts festival
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Williams, an Allen area resi-
dent for nine years, is owner of
Track until the end
of the racing season,
experience
marketing,
engineering in product areas of
telecommunications systems,
consumer electronic products,
computers and semiconductors.
Chaney, an Allen resident for
11 years, is owner of Chaney’s
A former Texas Instruments
engineer, Williams is involved
in-
on
Holland, Jr., president and
chief executive officer.
Williams and his wife, Blan-
che have two children, Darren,
16, and Chanin, 14.
vegetables.
The salad bar alone is also available.
Dinner entrees are served from 5 to 10
tions. He is also a past officer of
the Allen Athletic Association
and now a member of the Allen
Chamber of Commerce, Rotary
Club and the Lions Club.
A member of the First Bap-
tist Church of Allen, he is a past
officer of the McKinney Pinto
Riding Club.
Dennison, a Dallas resident,
is the former owner of Charlie
Dennison Ford and was past
vice president of Dallas County
Dealer’s Association.
Dennison and his wife, Gloria,
have two children, Susan, 20,
and Scott, 15.
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last chance to make
your plans to attend
the races,” conclud-
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With every entree, the customer has a wiches, including a half-pound hamburger But it isn’t prices alone that will have peo-
selection of either the salad bar or two which is “a meal itself with steak fries and a pie coming to the Dinner Belle Restaurant
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Dennis McDermott has been
promoted to assistant vice
president of City National
Bank, according to Earl. S.
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McDermott, a 1980 graduate
of the University of North
Carolina-Chapel Hill, will
manage the credit department.
His responsibilities will include
the preliminary analysis for
business loans.
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the church and the
community.
Admission to the
festival is free.
country “The fun thing All prices are
For more informa-
tion on Trailways
group tours to Loui-
siana, contact your
travel agent or
nearest Tramways
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enjoy this tour,”
said Donovan.
The Louisiana
Downs tour
p.m., but according to Holland, hours will be fluffy cheese cake with your choice of topp- wrap fast food,” Holland said. “Our food
extended to meet the demand. ings. The cake is a fluffy three inches high will be fresh, and that’s going to make a dif-
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benefit programs for tion forms can be ob-
Open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the buffet has catfish. side the restaurant.
a variety of four entrees daily. With every dinner, muffins or biscuits are “The restaurant is a place to have a sit-
“The entrees usually vary from day to served. Square buttermilk biscuits or com down leisurely dinner,” Holland said.
day,” Holland said adding that a total of or fruit muffins offer the diner a change of Holland said the restaurant has had good
380 entrees will be served throughout the pace. response since opening. Soon the restaurant
Dinner Belle provides alternative to fast food
Providing the freshest food is what Din- toward fresh vegetables, either deep fried or Dinner menu prices are moderate, Holland
ner Belle Restaurant manager Tom Holland steamed,” Holland said. said, starting at $2.15 per entree (with two
takes pride in. The restaurants’ specialty is the chicken vegetables) up to $10.95.
The newly-opened restaurant, located in fried steak. Other tasty items include pan “There’s quite a selection,” Holland said,
the Allen Bowl on Greenville Avenue, offers fried (npt deep fried) chicken (which takes The restaurant is kept separate from the
a fabulous buffet for lunch and relaxing sit- about 20 minutes after ordering, but well bowling alley, Holland said explaining that
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Three Allen and one Dallas
businessmen have been named
to a newly-created advisory
board that will serve the Board
of Directors of the Allen Na-
tional Bank.
The advisory board will help
create “additional guidelines to
how the bank can better serve
the community,” according to
Mickey Pierson, vice president
of ANB.
“The advisory board will ad-
vise the regular board (of direc-
tors),” Pierson added, “and will
help formulate direction in
every function in banking other
than policy making.”
The advisory board will act
“separately and apart” from
the regular (board of) directors.
Oct. 16. The group weekend package is for a one or two
tours include deluxe one of the most night stay. For one
accommodations, an popular tours night the cost is $62;
all-you-can-eat din- Trailways offers, for two nights, $92.
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second annual Arts day, Oct. 22 at the
and Crafts Festival church, 2709 Custer
featuring original Road.
arts, crafts, antiques The event is spon-
Dairyway. Chaney helped in the Allen Sports Association He has been a member of the
organize the Allen Sports where he served as executive Chapel Hill United Methodist
Association and the Allen vice-president for public rela- Church for 23 years.
Trailways Lines, more.
Inc. will offer group According to
tours to the Loui- Deborah Donovan,
siana Downs Horse Trailways’ tour
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New insect killer developed
In-Cide, an innovative new thermal insula- during the grooming process. It then
tion that kills insects right where they live solidifies like cement in the insect’s
and breed, is now available in the Dallas/Ft. digestive tract, forcing it and any others
Worth area. who have had contact to starve or
Developed and distributed by HJH dehydrate. Death occurs within three to ten
Chemicals, Inc. of Phoenix, Ariz. In-Cide is days.
being manufactured by Thermoguard In- In addition to cockroaches, In-Cide has
sulation Co. in Arlington. The new insula- been tested effective in controlling ants,
tion is specially formulated with Rely on silverfish, Palmetto bugs and waterbugs.
2100, a chemical substance that wipes out In-Cide is an insulation that provides
pests - especially cockroaches - that live and energy management to reduce heating and
breed in walls and space voids, yet is com- cooling costs, as well as providing noise
pletely safe for people and pets. reduction and flame resistance.
In-Cide is the only insulation approved by The standards governing manufacture of
the Environmental Protection Agency to In-Cide are among the toughest in the in-
kill insects. In-Cide’s active ingredient, dustry. Rigid controls have been placed on
Rely on 2100, has been tested 98 percent ef- each step of the mixing and formulating of
fective by the Department of Entomology of chemicals in the making of every bag. A
“They will give us outside Eagles Athletic Association,
views,” Pierson said. He is also a member of the
Named to the board were Drug Prevention Task Force for
Allen businessmen C. Michael the Allen Independent School
Bowen, Roger Chaney, Mike District Community Education
Williams and Charlie Dennison. Advisory Board.
Bowen is Chief Executive Of- Chaney and his wife, Pat,
ficer and Chairman of the Board have three children, Karen, 26,
of InteCom, Inc. His Jan, 21 and Dan, 16.
As the insect crawls through the In-Cide Joe Moore, 2315 W. Highway 303, #167,
insulation, microscopic particles of Relyon Grand Prairie, TX 75051, (214) 660-3031; or
2100 are picked up on its body. When the HJH Chemicals, Inc., 2229 E. Magnolia,
pest, such as a cockroach, cleans itself and Phoenix, AZ 85034; or call, toll-free,
V others in the nest, the chemical is ingested 1-800-528-4569.
, Trailways tends to horse fans
tained by calling
Pam Grimes
867-1727 or Linda
Rinderknecht
423-1811.
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McDermott and his wife,
Julia reside in the Plano area.
He is currently working on his
master’s degree in business ad-
ministration at the University
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Downs racing pro- get lucky, your trip Transportation is
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Garcia, Michela. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 21, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983, newspaper, September 29, 1983; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1430731/m1/21/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.