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LITTLE ELM TIDE, APRIL, 1974
LITTLE ELM TIDE
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relate their ideas and feelings to us.
CARROLL HOWARD - I appreciate the confidence ex-
pressed at the polls by the voters of the Little Elm School
District and assure them that their best interests will be served
to the best of my ability in return for their support.
I would also like to express appreciation for those who
worked so diligently in my behalf.
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Saturday, May 18th and Sunday afternoon, May 19th,
1974 the local Quarterback Club will have a fund raising rum-
mage sale. The sale will be located south of the gymnasium. If
bad weather should prevail, the sale will move inside the gym-
nasium.
Anyone wishing to contribute items to the Quarterback
Club please contact Dickie Mills at 377-2901 or Don Massey at
377-3674 for pick-up. All contributions are appreciated.
The Quarterback Club meets each Tuesday evening at 7:00,
at the school gymnasium. Following a short business meeting,
games of basketball, etc. are enjoyed by the members. New
members are welcome.
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LITTLE ELM TIDE
P. O. BOX 101
LITTLE ELM, TEXAS 75068
BOX 101 LITTLE ELM, TEXAS 75068
PHONE -214-377-9222
The Little Elm Garden Club’s Annual Flower Show will be
held April 27th at the Community Center. This year’s theme
is “Family Heritage.” All members will be participating and
the show is open to the public.
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QUARTERBACK CLUB TO HAVE
RUMMAGE SALE
SCHOOL CARNIVAL
On May 11th, 1974 a Carnival sponsored by all of the
school organizations will be held from 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. on
the grounds of the New High School. There will be games and
entertainment for all ages — young and old alike. Everyone
loves a Carnival. So mark your calendars and make plans to
join the fun.
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Forbes, Charles & Forbes, Rose. Little Elm Tide (Little Elm, Tex.), Ed. 1 Monday, April 1, 1974, newspaper, April 1, 1974; Little Elm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520487/m1/2/: accessed June 5, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.