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Sunday, March 19, 1989 — The Allen American — Page 3A
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opportunity for members to sell
their project animals.
ing fields for hidden plastic eggs
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For more information, call Mark
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The Allen 4-H Club recently
participated and brought home
honors in numerous state, district
and county events.
Marcy Smith, Brett Thetford,
Hank Thetford, Brooke Overton
the awards presentation.
The club’s project group
members have recently partici-
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and contests. The Computer
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participate in Career Opportunity learn more about real estate
Night on Monday as part of a local careers.
recruiting campaign. The free career session will be
Throughout the week, individuals held at Stonebridge Ranch at 7 p.m.
considering a career change or For information, contact Thomas
those just entering the work force at 727-5711.
Mnrnn Goodman of Plano; a son-in-law,
Steve Goodman of Plano; one
Funeral services were held daughter-in-law, Belinda Moran of
Thursday for Abel R. Moran, who Allen; and four grandchildren,
died Monday in Springfield, Ill., Casey and Katie Moran of Allen and
after a lengthy illness. Derrick and Grayson Goodman of
Moran was born in Texas on Oct. Plano.
2, 1918. He was a veteran of World In lieu of flowers, the family
War II and received a Purple Heart requests that memorial contribu-
and two Bronze Stars. tions be made to Springfield Bible
He is survived by his wife, Marie Church, 20 Amherst, Springfield,
Moran, of Springfield; one son, Rick Illinois 62702 or to the American
Moran of Allen;, one daughter, Dee Cancer Society.
Goodman; critic, Miss Katherine
The Allen Bi-Weekly Club met in Brown; and parliamentarian, Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Joyce Goodman Louise Hedgcoxe.
for a recent business meeting, A delicious covered-dish dinner
when new officers were elected. was served.
New officers are: president, In a recent meeting in the home
Mrs. Mary Ruth Jones; vice presi- of Mrs. Thelma Marion, the
dent, Mrs. Louisa Lafollette; minutes were read, books were
secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Glenda exchanged, and roll call was taken.
Ford; assistant secretary- Mrs. Louisa Lafollette gave an
treasurer, Mrs. Thelma Marion; interesting program on AIDS. Eight
librarian, Mrs. Dorothy Nicholas; members enjoyed a delicious meal.
Children’s education group offers scholarship
The Collin County Association for scholarship to one of its members For information, call 234-0622.
the Education of Young Children is planning to enroll in college in 1989. Application deadline is April 15.
offering a $150 continuing education
• Jaycees annual Easter Egg Hunt set for Sunday
The Allen Jaycees will sponsor new police and courts building and four age groups — search the play-
District 4-H Food Show on March X’Lnt Diskette Products. At Soft-
4 in Fort Worth. ware, Etc., group members used
Brandi won first place in Junior a computer graphics program to
Breads and Cereals, Brooke won make St. Patrick’s Day cards for
third place in Junior Fruits and nursing home residents.
Vegetables, Marcy won a red The Photography group toured
ribbon in Senior Fruits and Veget- Photography By Rick Russell in
ables, Brett won a red ribbon in Allen, where they learned how to
Senior Nutritious Snacks and enlarge and develop black-and-
Desserts, and Hank won a red white photographs. The group
ribbon in Senior Breads and also participated in workshops
Cereals. centered around learning parts
The club also was represented and operation of 35mm and video
at the County 4-H Chili Cook Off cameras.
held Feb. 25 at the County Youth The Exploring 4-H group joined
Park. Participants were: Marcy the Photography and Computer
Smith, Brooke Overton, Paige Science groups on tours of Photo-
Overton, Corrie Thomas, Shaun graphy By Rick Russell and X’Lnt
Thomas, Jason Ross, Kari Diskette Products.
Weldon, Jevin Womack, Sarah The Dog group members have
Womack, Brian Herbst and Valer- been working with their animals to
ie Herbst. Marcy took top honors prepare them for the 4-H Dog
by winning the Best Little Pot of Show on April 8.
Chili Award. Brooke took first and Members of the Rabbit group
second in the St. Patrick’s Day recently competed in area and
Card Contest. state rabbit shows. Results were:
Jennifer Smith, Katherine ■ North Texas RBA Show,
Grimes, Jennifer Grimes, Hank Cleburne — Shaun Thomas, two
Thetford and Marcy Smith served firsts, Tans; Corrie Thomas,
on the County Chili Cook Off Plan- seventh, Best of Variety Mini
ning Committee and assisted with Lops; Jason Ross, four firsts, two
decorations, entry check-in, and seconds, fourth, Best of Breed
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assistant librarian, Mrs. Ruth Gilli- In the meeting in the home of
land; press reporter, Mrs. Joyce Mrs. Mary Ruth Jones, minutes
Trophy on Netherland Dwarf
rabbit.
■ Wichita Valley Rabbit Show,
Wichita Falls —Jason Ross, three
seconds, two thirds, fourth;
Corrie Thomas, first, Tans and
fifth, Best of Opposite Sex Variety
Mini Lops (this was the third such
award for this rabbit, which makes
it a grand champion).
■ Stock Show, Fort Worth —
Corrie Thomas, two seconds,
12th, Mini Lops; Shaun Thomas,
two thirds, eighth, Tans.
Members of the Beef and Sheep
groups recently participated in
several state stock shows:
■ Fort Worth — Hank Thetford,
seventh, Southdown Sheep. Brett
Thetford, J.D. Seale, Marcy
Smith and Jennifer Smith also
participated.
■ Houston — Brett Thetford,
10th, Southdown; Hank Thetford,
19th, Finewool Cross. (Both
animals made and sold in the mark-
et sale.) Dixie Gunn also partici-
pated in the Beef Show.
■ San Antonio — Hank and Brett
Thetford participated in the Sheep
Show.
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Warnken, Mark. The Allen American (Allen, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 23, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 19, 1989, newspaper, March 19, 1989; Allen, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1536441/m1/3/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Allen Public Library.