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customer count up
First Presbyterian Church cur-
rently meets every Sunday at
the Allen Child Development
Center, 630 Rivercrest. Church
school begins at 9:45 a.m., the
worship service at 11:00 a.m.
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• Italian Peppers
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• Chocolate Pudding
• Spiced Apple Rings
• Cole Slaw
• Potato Salad
• Pineapple Chunks
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727-3328
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my outreach project in Allen.
The church owns four acres of
Dr. Robert H. Bullock, Jr.
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playground for the youngsters
and enlarge his dining room in
the near furture.
Spaugh says he has been
training Mike Aridi to become
his manager in Allen as he
hopes to expand his operation
in the future.
The Dairy Queen owner says
Mike has several years ex-
perience in restaurant manage-
ment and is doing a “superior
job.” Spaugh also thanks his
employees and customers for
making 1983 the best year ever
for the restaurant.
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The First Presbyterian
Church of Allen, Texas, is a
rapidly growing congregation
which is looking enthusiastical-
ly toward its first building pro-
gram. The first worship service
was held on Sunday, Oct. 2,
1983 and the church will be
organized on June 10,1984 with
its first one hundred members.
First Presbyterian is current-
ly worshipping in the Allen
Child Development Center just
east of Highway 5 on River-
crest and has office space in
#212 Allen Plaza at the corner
of Butler and Boyd.
Sunday morning activities in-
clude church school at 9:45
a.m.and worship at 11:00 a.m.
A variety of programs to
serve the membership and the
larger community are available.
Children’s choirs for pre-
schoolers and grades K through
5 have been formed and the
adult choir will begin in the fall.
A church school for all ages is
manned by teachers who
together have many years of ex-
perience in public and religious
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land on the east side of Church of Allen is a company of
Highway 5 between Rivercrest God’s people from many tradi-
and Thoreau where its building tions, from all walks of life and
will be located. Grace from every area of our city who
Presbytery, Presbyterian are looking toward the future
Church (USA), the governing with hope and anticipation. It is
body for 60,000 Presbyterians an exciting time to be living in
living in central and northeast Allen. It is an exciting time to
Texas, is providing the land and be part of a brand new con-
major funding over a five-year gregation which is living into
period to insure that the young the future.
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even with all the new competi- vance
tion that has moved in and chains,
about Allen, his customer count “We
gram offers fellowship and ser- church will have adequate
vice opportunities in addition to resources for a strong beginn-
the Sunday morning class. In ing.
the fall of 1984, an innovative The pastor is Dr. Robert H.
Sunday morning nurture oppor- Bullock, Jr., a native of Texas,
tunity for children aged six who holds degrees from Austin
months through two years will College, the University of
begin. Michigan, Austin Presbyterian
Monthly church luncheons, Theological Seminary and
adult retreats and other special Prince ton University. He
fellowship events round out a previously directed a
full-orbed church program. cooperative church ministry in
The church and its members Fulton, Missouri and served
are active in community affairs, pastorates in Austin, Texas and
It supports the Allen Lynchburg, Virginia. He and
Ministerial Alliance and is ac- his wife, Gretchen and three-
tive in the community drug year-old son, Richard, have
prevention program and the been living in Allen since July,
was up 25 percent in 1983 from freshness before the conve-
1982. nience of precooked food.”
Spaugh attributes this sue- Spaugh has remodeled his
cess to constant changes cater- diner, putting in new attractive
ing to his customers’ needs. ceiling tile, ceiling fans and
“We serve breakfast and mini-blinds for customer com-
lunch from opening to 11 a.m. fort.
B.J. Spaugh bought Allen unlike most fast food chains
Dairy Queen in August of 1983 where only breakfast is served
after serving four successful to 11 a.m.
years as manager here in Allen “Our large variety of menu
and eight years in management items and salad bar helps as
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Herman, Jim. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 64, Ed. 1 Monday, February 27, 1984, newspaper, February 27, 1984; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1459674/m1/40/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.