The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1981 Page: 9 of 20
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Also Phase I of the 2,200 Building Company was issued
square foot Gilliland Office permits at 710 Greenbrook, 800
Park, to be located at 202 West and 802 Rush Creek and 712
Boyd, was issued a permit. Allen Greenbrook.
Building Company is the con- Other building permits were
tractor. issued to Johnny Lutrick Jr., for
Folsom Industries of Dallas a storage building at 407
was issued 2 building permits Sycamore Creek; Jack Stein, a
for Space B-3 and C-3 at ill portable building at 913
North Greenville. Spring Valley Cypress; Charles Knight, close
Construction Company of in garage at Rt. 1, Box 346 in
Dallas is contracting the lease Allen; and Gary Olstad, for a
spaces. storage building at 743 Leading
A 9,000 square foot mini- Lane; Tom Cates for house mov-
storage complex was issued a ing at Rt. 1, Box 344 in Allen;
permit for construction at Coats construction of a swimming pool
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The frantic pace of building in and Cedar Streets. The land is
the city during the first 3 mon- owned by Gene Jackson and the
ths has still not slowed down, work will be contracted by J. N.
During April, 79 building per- Construction Company of
mits were issued including 47 Richardson.
for single family dwellings. 34 Fox and Jacobs was issued
fence permits were also issued. permits for 1208, 1206, 1204,
Fox and Jacobs was the 1202, 1201, 1203, 1205, 1207,
busiest of the home builders in 1209, 1301, 1303, 1305, 1307,
the city filing for 36 permits for 1309, 1311, 1315, 1319, 1316,
single family dwellings. The 1314, 1312, 1310, 1308, 1306,
company was also granted per- 1304, 1302, and 1300
mission by the Allen City Coun- Creekwood. Also, 1210, 1208,
cil for construction of a model 1206, 1204, 1202, 1203, and
home site sign in the Timber- 1205 Crestwood. Also, 1207,
bend Addition. 1209 and 1211 Cherrywood.
Whitsitt Homes, Inc. of Plano At 720, 822, 820, 805 and 707
filed for 7 single family permits Springbrook, Whitsitt Homes
and Allen Building Company fil- was issued permits as well as for
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11 Division I medals
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by Seaside Pools at the Brown Sunny Slope; Gary Denton, 712
residence located at 924 Peb- Rivercrest; Clyde Wayne and
blebrook; and construction of Deborah Ellis of 539 Willow
sanctuary at First Baptist Oak; Donald Wilson of 1100 Mill
Church, 1309 East Main. Run; Robert Foss of 626 Sunny
Also, sprinkler system for Slope; Mike Chambers of 727
David Plair Jr., at 710 Rush Roaming Road; Richard Nickel
Creek; construction of 6 unit of 909 Rivercrest; Charles
rental at 105 North Allen Drive Palmer of 511 Willow Oak;
by Betty Kimzey Building Com- George Allen of 553 Old Bridge;
pany; patio by Mrs. J. T. Hag- L. S. Himelight of 805 Wander-
gard of Allen Drive; sprinkler ing Way; John Gallow of 512
system by Conrad Zgliczynski of White Oak; and Carroll D.
500 Red Oak and also Mr. Wetz McKinnis of 526 Fair Haven,
at 1108 Lawn Meadow. Also, Valerie Blevins, 711
Also, patio construction per- Sunny Slope; Richard Carroll,
mit at 536 English Oak for Ed 1002 Exchange; Tom Bingham,
Missenhalter; patio for Michael 502 Red Oak; Charles Crotts,
Chambers of 722 Roaming 504 White Oak; Jerry Poindex-
Road; patios for J. M. Buston of ter, 506 White Oak; Reggie
411 Ellis, F. E. Loehrs of 727 Smith, 534 White Oak; John
Valley View, and Robert Foss of Richards, 1006 Hawthorne; Bob
626 Sunny Slope. Sprinkler per- Johnson, 211 Wildwood Place;
mits were issued to Scott Russell Somers of 912 Rolling
Dismukes of 542 White Oak, Ridge; Ronald Brown of 924
Burt Mansfield of 303 Whise- Pebblebrook; Chuck Lee of 713
nant, Ed Bennett of 805 Roaring Rush Creek; Ron Manning of
Springs, Margaret Gasbarri of 411 Sycamore Creek; Ken
503 Scarlett Oak, and Mr. Wetz Sanders of 1009 Bell; Doug Gar-
at 1108 Lawn Meadow Cove. rett, 514 Hanover; Joe Moseley,
Fence permits were issued to 214 Glenwick; Michael L.
the following individuals: -Don Raustler, 506 Willow Oak; Mike
Skinner, 910 Rolling Ridge; Sutone, 907 Autumn Lake;
Hugh Corolan, 510 White Oak; Glenn Soudos, 635 Roaming
Ralph Brown, 712 Roaming Road; and B. J. Khandpur, 801
Road; Dwain McElfrest, 915 Grassy Glenn.
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Capturing Solo
Division I medals
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Mike Bridges,
Phyllis Bruce, Jeff
Clark, Reggie Gen-
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Katrina Hom, Sarah
Jarvis, John
Kolander, Jim
Williams, and Rex
Womack, according
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Katrina Hom and
Jeff Clark were nam-
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Reggie Gentry,
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Johnson, Sherry. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 84, Ed. 1 Monday, May 11, 1981, newspaper, May 11, 1981; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1423308/m1/9/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.