The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1984 Page: 16 of 16
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Former Life, Time staffer turns to boarding horses
Quality latex with
1 coat coverage. In
white or brown.
We’re making way for our
1984 line of vanities. That
means savings for you! First
come, first served! Many,
many styles, sizes, and colors.
studied riding and
stable management
both in the states
Includes 6
lights with
colored lens,
and 100’ cable.
LOW VOLTAGE
SECURITY LIGHT
7:30-8:00
7:30-6:00
10:00-5:00
48 x 18 5 drawer
Was 17995 NOW
36 x 18 2 drawer
Was 169“ NOW
48 x 18 5 drawer
Was 279“ NOW
30 x 18 2 door
Was 149“ NOW
24 x 18 2 door
Was 49“ NOW
MON-FRI
SAT
SUN
attic space into
useful storage
space! Easy to
install.
CHAIN LINK
FENCE FABRIC
36 INCH WHITE
CEILING FAN!
521 Acme Street
I-35 and Fort
Worth Dr.
(817) 382-6744
32" WOOD
SCREEN
DOOR
1995
Sturdy wood
frame with 2 bar
styling. Other
sizes & styles
available.
North Texas
2500 Highway
75 North
(214) 893-9611
PROCOTE «-----
EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT
48" 4 BLADE
CEILING FAN
3 speed mo-
tor. Brown
or almond.
850 East
Parker
Road
(214) 578-0526
1340 Duncanville
Road And
Redbird
(214) 298-8908
2906 W. Miller
West of Shiloh
Road
(214) 271-3571
Gross At
Scyene
Road
(214) 288-5461
8904 So. I-35
West — Near
Everman
(817) 293-5222
4803 Belt Line
And Addison
Road
(214) 233-1096
100 S. Belt Line
And Rock Island
Road
(214) 790-0502
3901 Colleyville
Road On State
Hwy. 26
(817) 498-5125
3
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Saginaw — Loop
820 at FM
156
(817) 625-1591
Only
Great for all your lawn & garden
hauling chores!
POTTING SOIL
Dark, rich, fertile potting
soil for beautiful house
plants! 8 qt. bag.
These sizes shown are only an example of the kind of savings you can take advantage of. Some stores may not have these exact
same varities. However, all stores have a wide selection of other colors, styles, and sizes at comparable savings. All prices subject to
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NEW
STORE
HOURS
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
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CONCRETE
DISAPPEARING
STAIRWAY
22V2"x54"x8/9"
These prices are for bases
only. Tops and faucets are
available at everyday low
cash and carry prices.
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49“
Reversible
Light Adaptable
5 Yr. Warranty
99“
5 Yr. Warranty
Cane Inserts
PB/AB
900 S. Mill St.
Off Hwy. 121
& 1-35 E. )
(214) 221-3777
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52" 5 BLADE
CEILING FAN
3 speed re-
versible.
Light adapt.
ENTRY
LOCK
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DEADBOLT
11”
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Dr. Hugh Myers
Chiropractor
Serving the people of Collin
Co. for over 32 years.
110 W. Louisiana 542-4751
McKinney, Texas
Cystic fibrosis is
the number one
genetic killer of
children and young
adults. It is an in-
sonalized service We do not use
and care for the mechanical walkers
horses,” replied at all. And we live
Mannewitz, who has here.” ______
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magazines. “I guess in Boston, but I
I felt that there is a learned a real ap-
real need for a nice preciation for the
boarding stable in working
this area, and horses quarterhorse while I
have been a part of was in Wyoming
my life since I was in working on a story
grade school,” said about the western
Mannewitz, who wilderness areas. I
also used to show showed up in base
hunter/jumpers in camp the first day in
the east. “My per- riding breeches,
sonal preference is black English boots
English, since that’s and a hard hat,” she
9195
Only
An economical fan for any room! Vari-
able speed, 3 metal blades.
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several months, I and utility represen-
have worked with tatives in Lubbock,
major utility com- Fort Worth,
panies, electric Houston, Beaumont
cooperatives, and and Corpus Christi
the Public Utility to stress the benefits
Commission to of having consumers
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36 x 18 2 door, 2 drawer —Aae
Was 99“ NOW
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recalled with a gig-
gle. “After the
cowboys and
wranglers who work-
ed for the outfitter
quit laughing and
rolling around on the
ground, they decid-
ed to make a real
cowgirl out of the
New York dude.
What happened
after that is ab-
solutely hilarious.
Hawk’s Rest is
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e
research funded by
the donations and
collected by
volunteers, the
average life expenc-
tancy of a child with
CF has been extend-
ed from three years
twenty years ago, to
twenty years of life
today._____
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FREE DECK CLINIC!
-uhowtobuildtWetshow you
T deck for your —eautiful custom
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Prizes & 10. aso be door
boards so don 1 missit*8 deck
completed, along does not bill itself as and abroad. “Each
with the first riding a show stable, horse has an in-
ring. “We will have what’s so special dividual feeding and
three or four barns, about it other than exercise program
an indoor arena and it’s beautiful loca- which includes
several outdoor tion? regular turnouts or
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3315 E. Spur 8148 I-30
303 (817) 649-1352 West
Metro (817) 640-0372 (817) 246-0181
can save money
by Governor Mark many parts of the
White state.
Another hot sum- Some utilities and
mer is approaching electric co-ops will
and almost every offer free or inexpen-
home in Texas can sive home energy
undergo inexpensive audits to help people
improvements so know what steps
that it uses less elec- they can take to help
tricity to keep peo- their home use less
pie comfortable. energy. In some
Before areas, the Boy
temperatures climb Scouts will sell
to annual highs, I water heater wraps
am initiating the door-to-door at
Texas Home Energy bargain prices. An
Program, the first easy to install water
statewide effort to heater wrap can save
bring consumers and a family $1 to $1.50
utility companies a month on utility
together to meet a bills.
common goal: keep- Last week, I join-
ing utility bills as ed Al Erwin, chair-
low as possible. man of the Public
For the last Utility Commission,
VIGORO
TEXAS TURF
WEED and FEED
flh
: y veono
,, Fertiizer
ting this campaign.
Volunteers are
eagerly welcomed;
please contact the
chairperson.
develop a program and utilities work
that will help together to keep
customers make im- energy costs under
mediate reductions control.
in the number of At the state level,
kilowatts they are we are working to
purchasing each tighten regulation
month. over utility
By helping whole operating costs, find
communities and the ways to compete for
state at large hold cheaper fuel and fuel
down energy de- transportation,
mand, we can relieve work to bring about
the urgency to build moneysaving
expensive new changes in national
generating plants at energy policy, and
ratepayer expense. explore alternative
sources of energy.
Eighteen electric The Texas Home
utility companies Energy Program of-
and about 40 electric fers consumers the
cooperatives have opportunity to exert
designed programs control over their
tailored specifically own energy ex-
to the climates and penses. I am urging
homes in their ser- all Texans to contact
vice areas. Civic their local electric
groups, like the Boy utility to find out
Scouts and the what energy-saving
Texas Jaycees, are programs.-that com-
helping publicize pany is offering its
these programs in customers.
Cystic fibrosis
names chairperson
48"x50: na Aee
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ized for a ,
long life. Roll
named for one of
Mannewitz’s
favorite areas in a
primitive wilderness
area in Wyoming,
near the confluence
of the Yellowstone
and Thorofare
rivers. It happens
that Hawk’s Rest in
Wylie also has a
family of hawks that
call the 28-acre boar-
ding stables home.
The Mannewitz’s
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purchased the pro- rings,” rplied Man- We give absolute- hand-walking when
perty in December of newitz when queried ly spectacular, per- the gorund is wet.
last year, and are about future plans,
busily turning the which also include a
hilltop farm into a main house and
showplace. several other out-
The first all-steel, buildings.
twenty-four stall
barn has just been Since Hawk’s Rest
; Convenient ready- . ; e gea
‘ mix, just add
water for any
concrete work. 80#
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CHAINLINK WALK GATE mas
For easy access to fenced g m ••
in area. Galvanized. 48"x39."
^1 READY MIX CONCRETE
w" Puse pail
Felica Perry has herited disease that
been appointed attacks the lungs
chairperson of the and digestive
Cystic Fibrosis system. A thick
Foundation’s annual sticky mucus is pro-
spring education duced which blocks
and fundraising digestion, obstructs
campaign in Allen, breathing, destroy-
The community is ing the lung tissue
urged to “give a kid and eventually caus-
some breathing ing the death of the
room” by suppor- child. Through
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What makes a pro-
fessional writer—a
former Life
magazine staf-
fer—and mother of
three small children
decide to open a
boarding stable in
the north Dallas
area?
Barbara Lord
Mannewitz is a pro-
fessional writer
formerly on the
staffs of both Life
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Herman, Jim. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 72, Ed. 1 Monday, March 26, 1984, newspaper, March 26, 1984; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1434579/m1/16/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.