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Page 4A — The Allen American — Wednesday, October 13, 1993
erra Nova’ continues through Oct. 23 at Quad C
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24. General admission is $6; stu- The Quad C Theatre at Collin ’ 400 formation, entertain at 2 p.m. Sunday in the master outlet
dents and seniors $4. For tickets and County Community College, 2800Zale Auditorium, 7900 Northaven in ‘ -
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performance will be the opening of office at 881-5809 ld. COICC. Lai e OL Ticketmaster outlet or the Box Frisco Community Theatre infmnot2211 404 09992
the 1993-94 concert series "A Sea- more information, call 520-ARTS. Office at 827-2833. A special Hallo- presents "The Bridge Is Out You’ll information, call 404-0323.
son for Lovers.” Tickets range in Plano Repertory Theatre pre- - ween after-performance party will Have to Spend the Night! ” “Dracula—The Melodrama „
price from $22.50 to $30. For more sents "1776," Peter Stone’s and Fabio Bidini, the prestigious be Oct. 30 featuring a costume con- weekends through Oct. 31. Tickets an audience-particination
information, call 553-1223. Sherman Edwards’ historical music- Italian pianist, will open the Richard- test, door prizes and live music. are $9.50 for adults, $7.50 for chil- the Bram Stoker classic horror
al, through Oct. 24 at the ArtCentre son Symphony Orchestra’s 1993-94 dren under 12. Call the box office at by Joe Dickinson runs at the Pocket
Kathy Burks Marionettes pre- Theatre, 15th Street and Ave. K in season of “The Winner’s Circle: A The Kitchen Dog Theater (214) 377-3868 or 335-3449 for re- Sandwich Theatre 5400 E Mock
sents “The Legend of Sleepy downtown Plano. Performances are Season of Stars” at 8 p.m. Saturday opened its third season this week servations. Hours are 6:30-7:30 ingbird T one through No one
Hollow” in black theater through at 8:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays at Richardson High School. For with "Sore Throats.” Performances p.m. Shows are 8 ’ Thursday Friday
Nov. 7 at Fairview Farms in Plano, and 7:15 p.m. Sundays, with more information, call 234-4195. are at 8 p.m. and run through Nov. and Saturday and 7 p.m. Sunday
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per person, and group rates are for reservations. Dost in underiand oy urao . the Music Hall at Fair Park in Dallas
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information, call 081 5809. For more information contact Brad are on sale at The Box Office, 6031 $25 and show only is $12.50. The
Berkshire Lane in Dallas, or any Prairie House is located 7 miles east
Rainbow Ticketmaster outlet or by of Denton on Hwy 380 at intersec-
phone at 373-8000. Call for show- tionof 380and 720. Call metro (817)
times and prices. 440-9760 for reservations or more
Entertainment Guide
ty Community College presents --1^-
"Terra Nova” at 8 p.m. Friday,
Saturday and Oct. 20-23 in the John forms 8 p.m.-midnight Oct. 24 at
Anthony Theatre, 2800 E. Spring Sambuca, 2618 Elm (Deep Ellum) in
Creek Pkwy. Matinees will be at Dallas.
The Classics members, friends
and families are invited to attend “A
Plano’s own Cindy Hortman Bremen Town Picnic” at 5 p.m.
Jazz Harp Trio plays 9:30 p.m.- Saturday at Old Shepard Place Park
1:30 a.m. Oct. 22 at Martini’s, 2013 near Huffman Elementary School.
Greenville in Dallas. The group per- The Seem-To-Be Players of
Summer Clearance
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Saturday, October 16
9am-6pm
Special Low Prices
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Theatre Three presents "Sha-
dowlands" Saturday through Nov. . Theatre Arlington presents
14. For performance times and re- Nunsense through Sunday. Perii
servation information, call 871-
3300. Group rates are available.
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SAFETY OF PRINCIPAL VS.
INCREASING INCOME
Until recently, many people thought a 4 percent return puts you in the hole,
a “safe” investment had to have insured Even if you manage to match inflation,
principal. Income was not a major con- you’re still behind after taxes. Toachieve
cern, because interest rates on insured long-term goals, you must keep up with
investments were generally acceptable, inflation and taxes, and still squeeze out
though not always generous. a little extra income or growth.
However, as interest rates on CDs Question #3: What is your greatest
and other short-term investments have financial risk? Possible loss of principal
dropped to 3 percent or less, investors is a risk, but your biggest risk may be loss
have begun to rethink the meaning of of buying power. Remember the penny
“safety.” Could it also apply to income? postcard, a nickel soft drink and quarter
When investment income no longer pays movies? To many retired workers, they
the bills, investors begin to look for seem like just yesterday. But what a
other choices. dollar bought just 16 years ago costs
If you’ve been considering alterna- $2.37 today. A worker who retired with
tives for your low-rate investments, it’s a generous, fixed monthly income of
important to ask yourself these three $1,000 in 1977 now needs $2,370 each
simple questions: month just to stay even. And, that doesn’t
Question #1: Are your investments include taxes — federal, state and local
producing enough income? When you — that have increased regularly during
consider today’s low interest rates com- that period.
pared to the high of just under 16 percent Investors are rethinking traditional
on six-month CDs in 1981, it now takes investments that protect only the stability
a lot more principal to earn the same of principal. It’s not just income or pro-
amount of investment income. Even tection of principal that’s important any-
investors who took advantage of record more —it’s cash flow, which is a combi-
high yields and invested in long-term nation of income and growth. A moder-
bonds are seeing those bonds called early. ate income lends some stability, while
It’s now a choice between living on less growth works to fight the loss of buying
income or spending their principal. power due to inflation.
Question #2: Are you attaining your Fortunately, today’s investors can
long-term financial goals? While fixed- choose from a wide array of investment
income investments may protect princi- options that provide attractive income
pal, look what happens to your buying and growth while maintaining a high de-
power. With the inflation rate over the gree of safety.
past 25 years averaging about 6 percent,
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Epperson, Wayne. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 185, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 13, 1993, newspaper, October 13, 1993; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1694953/m1/4/: accessed July 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Allen Public Library.