The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1974 Page: 3 of 10
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Tuesday, March 5, 1974—Allen American—Page 3
Baseball season
Accessories take
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plans underway
for Allen youth
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want what’s real and
- basic, she continued.
Janna Elizabeth Lowman
$11
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Only
to wed Lee Carter Cobb
Pennyrich Bras Custom Fitted
Phone 727-3939
for all newcomers
SEEK & SELL
727-3231
Fire
Peek In Seek
FINANCIAL CONDITION OF COLLIN COUNTY
COUNTY CLERK
BY JNES R. WEBB,
BALANCE DEC. 31, 1973
DISBURSEMENTS
FUND
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393,891.42
451,370.35
General County
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77,058.55
588,247.98
Officers Salary
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35,389.73
13,994.84
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26,088.58
Hospital Operating
35,000.00
39,798.08
25,891.12
17,847.09
10,780.00
178,107.70
Hospital Bond Sinking
107,797.50
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173,920.19
Special Road Sinking
56,942.48
366,378.07
General Road and Bridge
78,014.36
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69,038.73
Precinct No. 1 - R G B
140,359.11
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3,387.58
Precinct No. 2-RGB
184,805.81
117,245.01
Precinct No. 3 - R & B
111,619.25
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55,852.71
162,465.02
Precinct No. 4 - R&B
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5,037.28
1,580.35
Law Library
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44,785.41
44,546.64
Lateral Road
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361,967.99
264,275.90
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258,254.31
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Revenue Sharing
180,321.19
4,732.21
Permanent Improvement
2,404,369.62
2,282,422.92
TOTALS
The total Bonded Indebtedness of Collin County, at December 31, 1973 is as
follows:
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AMOUNT OUTSTANDING
AMOUNT ISSUED
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430,000.00
600,000.00
Special Road Bonds
442,000.00
750,000.00
Hospital Bonds
$24995
Paid off
63,000.00
Hwy 121 Refunding
830,000.00
950,000.00
Hospital Expansion Bonds
1,702,000.00
2,363,000.00
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35,000.00
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have been contacted of not.
Just bring a favorite salad.
There will be a short slide
presentation by Cathy Mel-
sheiner of McKinney on the
Child Development Pro-
gram. For more informa-
tion call 727-5249 or 727-5243.
the specialist said.
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States Naval Reserve.
Both Miss Lowman and
MONDAY, March 11
Chili with Beans
Cheese Slice
Salad
Crackers
Cake
FRIDAY, March 8
Hot Dogs
Ranch Beans
Pickle Slice
Fruit
WEDNESDAY, March 6
Hamburgers
Potato Chips
Tomatoes
Pickles
Jello & Cookies
THURSDAY, March 7
Pinto Beans
Sea Burgers
Corn on the Cob
Fruit Cobbler
TUESDAY, March 12
Fried Chicken
Buttered Potatoes
Green Beans
Pineapple Pudding
Special Toad Bonds (hwy 289)
Witness by hand and seal of
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Sheriff. 542-4401
Police.. 727-3964
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lowman of Allen announce
the engagement of their
daughter, Janna Elizabeth,
to Lee Carter Cobb, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cobb,
also of Allen.
Miss Lowman is presently
a student at Tyler Junior
College, in Tyler, Texas,
where she is a member of
the Apache Belles and Sans
Souci Sorority.
Mr. Cobb is attending
Richland Junior College and
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- “This appreciation of
'reality swings from real
gold and silver jewelry to
recycled denim handbags.
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• ant, look for new ways to
accent them. Necklaces are
gaining the most attention.”
Graduated glass beads
and irregular wooden beads
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lead in fashion
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Plano 424-4912
Baseball season is just
around the corner in Allen.
Registration for boys and
girls ages 7 through 18 will
be held March 14 and 15 at
the elementary school gym
from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Umpires are also needed
for the upcoming season.
Anyone interested in help-
ing umpire should contact
Jack Pennington for further
information at 727-5543.
First games for the
baseball season will be May
20.
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acquainted salad supper at
the First United Methodist
Church of Allen on Tuesday,
March 12 at 7:00 p.m.
All newcomers to Allen
are invited whether they
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Fashion forecasters are
predicting a big accent on
accessories.
Last season’s items be-
come today’s trendsetters
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accessories, one authority
observed.
Mrs. Vivian Simmons,
clothing specialist with the
Texas Agricultural Exten-
sion Service, The Texas
A&M University System,
said today’s accessories
signal versatility and meet
4 the ever-changing scene
with a fresh statement.
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1, James R. Webb, County Clerk of Collin County, Texas, as required by
article 1609, Civil Statutes, submit the following report as to the
condition of Collin County as taken from the records of the office of the
County Auditor and County Treasurer of Collin County, Texas, for the year
ending December 31, 1973.,
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marble necklaces repeat
versatility—paired with
many different-colored gar-
ments.
“Perennial best sellers,
gold and silver chains,
provide the tailored look.”
Scarves, on the other
hand, lend soft accent to
necklines on dresses and
suits, Mrs. Simmons pointed
out.
“Simple cotton bandana
prints and paisleys reflect a
conservatism that has hit
the scarf market.
“One fashion look twists
together two scarves of
harmonizing colors and
drapes them around the
neckline. Let two scarf ends
show, and hid the others
within the folds.”
Belts also change gar-
ment appearance.
“But they must suit
garment color and the
wearer’s figure.
“Wide belts and bright
colors are best on slimmer
figures.
“For the more mature
figure, choose a narrow belt
of self fabric—or one of the
same color as the dress.
“The newest fasion look
features narrow, braided
leather belts,” the specialist
added.
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. “Since rules for dress are
passe, accessories define
personality and lifestyle.
“Emerging guidelines
; help the fashion-conscious
- get the most for their
money—especially the basic
■ guideline of understanding
y oneself and then acces-
- sorizing garments to ex-
- press that self,” the
- specialist noted.
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MCKINNEY E. SIDE SQUARE
Mr. Cobb are graduates of
Allen High School. The
wedding will be solemnized
on Saturday, June 15, 1974,
at the First United
Methodist Church in Allen
at 8 p.m.
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Camper, Buddy & Camper, Pat. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 36, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 5, 1974, newspaper, March 5, 1974; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416277/m1/3/: accessed May 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.