The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1979 Page: 11 of 14
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FFootnotes
Proposed Rule
Summary
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Wilson Creek, northern Corporate
Limits, 527 feet elevation (National
Geodetic Vertical Datum), and Country
Club Road extended, 525 feet elevation.
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ADDRESSES: Maps and other
information showing the detailed out-
lines of the flood-prone areas and the
proposed base (100-year) flood ele-
vations are available for review at
Fairview City Hall, Fairview, Texas.
Send comments to: Mayor Peter Haas,
P.O. Box 551, Fairview, Texas 75069.
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CABINETS
HELPFUL HINT
Rustic furniture can be
protected from insects if
given a coat of varnish.
DATES: The period for comment will
be ninety (90) days following the second
publication of this proposed rule in a
newspaper of local circulation in the
above-named community.
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• NOT 30" WIDE
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• Name Brand Furniture, Appliances,
Bedding, Home Entertainment, and
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• 125 Model Room Displays
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• Free Parking
• Dependable Service
• Decorator Assistance
• Courteous Assistance
• Courteous Personnel
• Convenient Credit Terms
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PROPOSED FLOOD ELEVATION
DETERMINATIONS FOR THE
CITY OF FAIRVIEW,
COLLIN COUNTY, TEXAS
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MONDAY-SATURDAY
9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
chers, and high school health
instructors who attend a short
workshop. The workshop covers
the proper use of the materials,
and how to increase the effective-
ness of the lessons so students
learn healthier eating habits.
“Big Ideas in Nutrition Educa-
tion” is the program which receiv-
ed the funding. “Big Ideas in
Nutrition Education” is the pro-
gram which received the funding.
“Big Ideas” has been used by
DCI in Texas, Arkansas, New
Mexico, Oklahoma; and parts of
Tennessee, Kansas, and Missis-
sippi, with outstanding results.
The materials make it easy for
students to learn, and are conven-
ient for the teacher to use.
The kindergarten level unit,
“Little Ideas,” teaches children to
accept foods in different forms.
This prepares the youngsters for
the school breakfast and lunch
programs. “Balanced Meals,” the
second grade unit, assists children
in grouping foods into the Four
Food Groups, and selecting a
balanced meal. In the fifth grade
(“Daily Food Choices” unit) child-
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• shoe storage below
• dark brown enamel finish
Sloan Creek, just upstream of FM
1378, 542 feet elevation (National
Geodetic Vertical Datum); and Ap-
proximately 550 feet upstream of the
eastern Corporate Limits, 523 feet
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Technical information or comments are
solicited on the proposed base (100-
year) flood elevations listed below for
selected locations in the City of Fair-
view, Collin County, Texas.
These base (100-year) flood elevations
are the basis for the flood plain
management measures that the com-
munity is required to either adopt or
show evidence of being already in effect
in order to qualify or remain qualified
for participation in the National Flood
Insurance Program (NFIP).
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The Legal Clinic Movement In Texas
Legal Services At Very Reasonable Fees
1. Consultation only {No Limit]................................$15.00
2. Divorce Uncontested [Both spouses sign]...............,$150.00
3. Adoption - Uncontested....................... $250.00 -
4. Bankruptcy - Non-business, No contested proceedings
Individual......................... $300.00
Wife & Husband......................... $325.00
5. Change of Name.........................................,.,....$100.00
6. Simple Will [one person]................. $30.00
[Husband & Wife]................ $50.00
7. Personal injury [Accident cases}- Fee Varies from 25 percent to
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ren learn to balance a meal and
their food selections for the entire
day. At this level, serving sizes of
food are taught.
The teenage unit is more
advanced, and deals with a young
adult’s changing lifestyle. Stu-
dents analyze their food choices,
and select foods from restaurant
menus. A weight control lesson
and diet plans are also discussed.
The student learns to select foods
according to the USDA's Four
Food Groups—milk, meat, fruits-
vegetables, and breads-cereals.
The Four Food Groups are based
on the Recommended Dietary
Allowances (RDA) established by
the National Academy of Scien-
ces.
All Arkansas and Texas teachers
at the appropriate grade levels
may contact their local DCI office;
or write Dairy Council, Inc., 800
Northwest Loop 410, San Anton-
io, Texas 78216 to make arrange-
ments for training.
Dairy Council, Inc. is a
nonprofit, tax-exempt organiza-
tion that has offered nutrition
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For further information contact: Mr.
Richard Krimm, Assistant Administra-
tor, Office of Flood Insurance, (202)
755-5581 or Toll Free Line (800)
424-8872, Room 5270, 451 Seventh
Street, SW, Washington, D.C. 20410.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
The Federal Insurance Administrator
gives notice of the proposed determina-
tions of base (100-year) flood elevations
for the City of Fairview, Collin County,
Texas, in accordance with section 110 of
the Flood Disaster Protection Act of
1973 (Pub. L. 93-234), 87 Stat. 980,
which added section 1363 to the
National Flood Insurance Act of 1968
(Title XIII of the Housing and Urban
Development Act of 1968 (Pub. L.
90-448), 42 U.S.C. 4001-4128, and 24
CFR 1917.4 (a).
These elevations, together with the
flood plain management measures re-
quired by Section 1910.3 of the program
regulations, are the minimum that are
required. They should not be construed
to mean the community must change
any existing ordinances that are more
stringent in their flood plain manage-
ment requirements. The community
may at any time enact stricter require-
ments on its own, or pursuant to
policies established by other Federal,
State, or regional entities. These pro-
posed elevations will also be used to
calculate the appropriate flood insur-
ance premium rates for new buildings
and their contents and for the second
layer of insurance on existing buildings
and their contents.
State Hwy. 5
Allen, Texas
727-5731 ,
Despite wishes, calen-
dars, formula, and
science, no one can predict
with complete accuracy
the day a baby will be
born. And regardless of
predictions and
precautions, babies are
often born prematurely.
In this country there are
about 150,000 such babies
born each year. A baby
whose birth weight is less
than 5 1/2 pounds or who
is severly underveloped at
birth is usually classified
as premature. Premature
births have a number of
causes. In many cases the
cause can be controlled
while in other neither the
physician nor the patient
can prevent what hap-
pens.
education programs to teachers matched by funds from area dairy organizations interested in help-
and consumers. The grants are farmers, as well as individuals and ing people make wise food choices.
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Teachers in Texas and Arkansas
are eligible for nutrition education
materials from Dairy Council,
Inc. (DCI) because of $460,000 in
grants from state agencies.
a The U.S. Department of Agri-
> culture (USDA) is responsible for
distributing more than $26 million
to the states. Congress approved
the nutrition education funds as
part of PL 95-166, The Child
Nutrition Act. The Texas Educa-
egytion Agency and the Arkansas
% Department of Education selected
DCI, since it was the only
organization in the two states
with the qualified staff and
materials.
DCI will make materials and
•■training available to kindergar-
wten, second and fifth grade tea-
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Camper, Buddy & Camper, Pat. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 46, Ed. 1 Monday, January 8, 1979, newspaper, January 8, 1979; Plano, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416375/m1/11/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.