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Monday, July 1, 1985 —ALLEN AMERICAN — Page 3
Water conservation can
Moped regulations
tooth or consequences
by david bishop, d.d.s.
by ed stevens
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Each week throughout June, we have recognized a
safety-conscious Allenite. Although our seat belt
spotter will be retiring for awhile, we urge Allen to
continue buckling up and saving lives. Because a
savings bond isn’t the only way to cash in on safety.
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Phone: 727-9101
Metro: 424-8900 or 424-7126
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Our seat belt spotter spotted PAUL HARTWELL of
Allen buckled up, and we awarded him a $100 sav-
ings bond for his safety awareness.
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Preventive dentistry
What’s the best dentistry? No dentistry. That makes sense
until you have a cavity or have a problem with your teeth. To
have a healthy mouth does not mean that it must be repaired
every time you see the dentist. Maintenance is the idea; preven-
tive dental care. You can eliminate larger cavities and tooth loss
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or its equivalent in trees!
Drawing to be held 7/6 at 3 o.m.
The BookRAck
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by having decay treated before it involves more of the tooth.
Gum disease can be prevented with proper oral hygiene and pla-
que removal by your dentist or hygienist.
A good dental philosophy to have is to treat the mouth with
prevention. Prevent further tooth loss and decay. If the mouth
is unhealthy, the body is unhealthy. Trying to eat the proper
diet, the mouth can often dictate what is cooked based on the
ability to chew. Consequently the entire body is affected by the
nutrition that is is not provided.
If your mouth presents some problems, restore it back to
health so your entire body can reap the rewards. Let your den-
tist guide you to health and show you how to prevent further
problems. Nothing the dentist does can match your body’s
original equipment. It is true that the best dentistry is no den-
tistry but if dentistry is needed always have it done with
prevention in mind and maintenance the goal.
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others we suddenly discover real life and happiness. The more you only.
selfishly try to find happiness the more it will allude you.
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{ Due to an increasing number of mopeds being driven on the
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many inquiries regarding the laws governing the operation of
mopeds.
We would like to summarize the state laws that pertain to
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In Matthew 23:11 Jesus said — “But the greatest among you
“ shall be your servant.”
The Beatitudes of Jesus in Matthew 5:1-12 is God’s perfect for-
mula for happiness. The word “Blessed” before each beatitude
literally means Happy.
I’m thankful we live in a country where we have the Right to the
pursuit of happiness. I just pray we would pursue that Right on
the correct road and that is the road of Jesus Christ and His
teachings.
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be helpful in summer
It’s summertime in Texas, citizens.
and many parts of the Lone The nature of the water pro-
Star State once again are ex- blems is simple: Texas now has
periencing hot, dry weather more than 15 million people
that is almost unbearable. with ever increasing water
From Amarillo to Brownsville, needs, and water resources have
and all points in between Tex- not increased as water re-
ans are using water in record quirements have grown.
amounts. Our water supply needs in-
Water is our most precious crease dramatically during the
natural resource. Having summer months, largely
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, mopeds. Texas state law states that the operator of a moped
K must be at least 15 years of age and must have a moped
I** operator’s license which is issued by the Texas Department of
I Public Safety (TDPS) after the individual has successfully pass-
I ed a written examination given by the TDPS. In addition, any
L operator or passenger on a moped, under the age of 18, is re-
I ired to wear protective headgear that meets the standards
I opted by the TDPS.
i 3We would also like to remind all parents that they are assum-
L ing full liability and also are violating state law if they allow
L U their child or ward, under the age of 18 to drive a motor vehicle
I ft (moped) upon any public street or highway when they do not
I possess a valid moped operator’s license.
I Anyone having questions concerning these laws can refer to
I the Texas Motor Vehicle Laws under the following sections:
: V.C.S. 6687b, Art. II, Sec. 12-6(e) Restricted Licenses; V.C.S.
1 6701c-3 Motorcycle-Operators and Passengers-Protective
I Headgear and V.C.S. 6687b, Art. IV, Sec. 35 Permitting
I Unauthorized Minor to Drive. If you still have questions, feel
I free to contact Ed Stevens, Crime Prevention Office, by calling
IA the Allen Police Department at 727-8271 or 423-5433 (metro).
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New Store Hours:
Allen Residents 9:30-6:00 Mon.-Fri.
Chuck & Charlotte Lee 10:00-4:00 Sat.
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enough usable water is essential because of outdoor uses such as
to the health of our state s lawn watering and car washing,
economy and the welfare of our Already, the situation has
m become so serious that several
V| pe» I A Aq of our cities may require their
I “6 I 6.) residents to ration water.
The Public Utility Commis-
sion offers several tips that will
Saturday, June io help you save water and money
10:18 P.m., edica this summer:
Emergency, 600 block of in- •Don‘t water streets,
teCom. Transported subject to sidewalks and driveways. Set
Plano General Hospital. your hose or spinkier so that it
_ , T . will water grass and shrubs,
Wednesday, June 19 and not simply pour water and
10:04 a.m., Medical money down the road.
emergency, 1200 block Clear-
view. Transported subject to ’Don’t over-water or water
Plano General Hospital. too frequently. Water only
1:54 p.m. — Grass fire, S.H. 5 when your lawn and garden are
and Exchange Parkway. Ex- in need. The soil can only ab-
tinguished fire. sorb so much water; the rest
runs off.
Thursday June 20 .Much water used in lawn
10:45 a.m. - Structure fire, and garden care actually
Wednesday, June26 i ard FM 2170. E evaporates before it reaches the
1:11 p.m. - F.M. 1378 and 8round.
Allen police are investigating A 26-year-old Allen man was F.M 2170. Extinguished fire.
the theft of a dirt bike from the injured in a one car accident on 7:03 p.m. _ Major accident, College
backyard of a home on Wander- U.S. 75 late Wednesday night. ROringSprings and Sycamore ©. n i
■Ping Way Circle. According to According to police reports, the Creek Transported two sub-__crom rage 1
P reports, the cycle, valued at man lost control of his car while jects t0 Plano General Hospital, have an announcement on a
L $275, was taken sometime bet southbound °n the inside lane president for the college
2 ween 3:30-7:30 p.m. Wednes- of U.S. 75, causing the car to Saturday, June 22 district
) day. The bike’s owner called flip over several times and come 8:35 a.m. - Gas leak, 1400 He said candidates have been
police at 8:30 that same mght to to rest in the median between block of Brookside. Removed narrowed to a small number
ay she had found it, apparent- the highway and the west Fron- hazard. and the first round of inter-
/ out of gas3, at the intersection tege Road. The man was taken 2:16 p.m. — Medical emergen- views have been conducted.
of Jupiter Road and Windsor to Piano General Hosptial Cy, 1000 block of Mill Run. Although summer classes will
U$Road.Pohce reports show there where he was admitted for Transported subject to Plano continue to operate under
■ was no apparent damage to the facial injuries and released Fn- General Hospital. Grayson College, fall schedules
U cycle and there are no suspects day morning. 9:55 p.m. _ Medical emergen- for the new Collin County Col-
Mi in the theft. -- cy, 500 block of Ridgemont. lege are at the printers now and
Fu • Transported subject to Plano interested students can call the
Happiness General Hospital. college office at 578-1404 for a
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not make me happy”. I see children tossed from pillar to post 8:32 p m _ Major accident,
< because they interfere with personal striving for happiness. I see a S.H. 5 at High Meadow.. No
14 moral collapse in our nation as people think free and loose morals transport.
46 ing happiness. It seems the harder people are striving for hap-
8 ness today the more unhappy they are becoming. Wednesday, June 26
• If I may be so bold, I can tell you where real deep happiness is 1:01 p.m. — Major accident,
| round, it is found in the Person of Jesus Christ and obeying His Park Place and Wandering
teachings. Jesus said, “For whoever wishes to save his life shall Way. Transported subject to
ose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake, he is the one who will North Texas Medical Center.
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Farabaugh, Gloria. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 98, Ed. 1 Monday, July 1, 1985, newspaper, July 1, 1985; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1449473/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.