The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1983 Page: 4 of 6
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THE COLONY COURIER, SEPTEMBER 29, 1983
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At Homecoming
Lobos defeat
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Joseph G. Phaneuf, M.D.
GAIL BRADLEY INSURANCE
Homemakers
STATE FARM
Farmers Insurance Group
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GENERAL DENTISTRY
Selected
Colony Square Shopping Center, Suite 535
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OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Party Goods
Open Saturdays
370-2125
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turkey shoot
Board group
attends meet
MARGARET M. PINDER, Ed.D.
Licensed Professional Counselor
5204 S. Colony Blvd.
Suite 150, The Colony
State Farm Insurance Companies
Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois
Office Hours
By Appointment
Colony Square
Shopping Center
Little Elm Schools Supt. Weldon Corbell said adult
education would be offered if there was enough interest.
Open Evenings
& Saturdays
5553 Rice Dr.
The Colony, Texas
The Colony
Texas
Colonial Plaza
211 S. Stemmons at Main
Lewisville, Texas
If you’ve had your 30th birthday and are a safe driver,
you could qualify for real savings on your auto insurance
That’s not all If your family owns more than one car, I
can even give you an additional credit for two or more
cars in your family.
So call me today to see how much I might be able to
save you on your auto insurance.
Kara Lewis was crowned Little Elm Lobo Homecoming
Queen.
Randy G. Seely D.D.S.
Dentistry for Children
Telephone
(214) 221-2784
COLONY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
5201 S. COLONY BLVD , SUITE 535
THE COLONY, TEXAS 75056
214/370-9043
370-3412
Area Code 214
Dermatology-Dermatologic Surgery
Garden Ridge Medical Center
1502 West Main Street
Lewisville, Texas 75028
A son, Joshua Jacob, was
born Sept. 20 to Debbie and
Joseph Detzel of Crescent
Oaks at Medical City Hosp-
ital in Dallas. He weighed 6
pounds 15 ounces.
Grandparents are Wayne
and Beth Shaw of Dallas
and Jo and June Detzel of
Florida.
Open Evenings and Saturdays
Insurance Accepted
rife Resources^
Individual, Family, group Counseling
* Baby
Bumpers
1502 W. MAIN
LEWISVILLE, TEXAS 75028
214/221-2515
5204 South Colony Blvd., Suite 160
The Colony, Texas
370-2361
General Dentistry
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The first American advertising agency was opened by
Volney B. Palmer in Philadelphia in 1841.
Charlene McMurray
Frisco
377-9731
DR. JOHN C. RIVERA
OPTOMETRIST
INSURANCE
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EIGHT YEARS AGO
A son, Harry Turner III, was born to Harry and Becky
Turner of 5013 Arbor Glen Road.
Ed Miller, tax assessor-collector for the Little Elm
Independent School District, mailed 3,787 tax statements.
ONE YEAR AGO
Christina Sample, president of the Colony chapter of
Texans Against Drugs, was battling the illegal use of
drugs in the city.
SEVEN YEARS AGO
Members of the Colony Homeowners Association’s
Incorporation Committee included Linda Adams, Linda
Doughty, Bill Longo, Dick Weaver, John Carlsen, Gary
See me for car, home,
life and health
insurance.__
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NINE YEARS AGO
Hugh Thornton was appointed to the Little Elm City
Council. A vacancy was created when Mayor J. B. Webb
resigned, and Councilman Harold Price was named mayor.
SIX YEARS AGO
Sue Hubbard was chairman of a Colony Jaycees-Camey
FOUR YEARS AGO
Melinda Jaber went on the job as the Colony’s juvenile
officer.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Colony Presbyterians finally had a place to worship.
Rev. Ron Salfen, pastor, said the congregation had a little
trailer in Eastvale.
THREE YEARS AGO
The U. S. Postal Service signed a lease for 5,000 square
feet of space with Hunsicker-Bullough Inc., to put a postal
facility in Peters Colony Shopping Center.
GENERAL DENTISTRY
Colony Square Shopping Center, Suite 535
OFFICE HOURS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Saturday Appointments Available
370-6104
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ORTHODONTICS
FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS
Four states have active vol-
canoes: Washington, Cali-
fornia, Alaska and Hawaii.
TWO YEARS AGO
Mayor Richard Turner provided his thoughts on
petitions signed by Colony residents to influence City
Council decisions.
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New readers of the 7-year-old Colony Courier
have an opportunity in this column to glance back a
few years and see what was happening in the area
“in yesteryear.”
Items in the column come from the news files of
the Courier and the old Little Elm Tide that began
covering the Colony before the first families moved
into the city’s Fox & Jacobs homes late in 1974.
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The Little Elm Athletic
Booster Club is again spon-
soring a Turkey Shoot to be
held Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to
dark at the football stadium
parking lot.
The concession stand will
be open all day.
The Club met the first
week of school to elect
officers and re-establish
goals foremost of which is
to support all school athle-
tics, both boys’ and girls’.
New officers are Elwood
Harris, president; Joe Cur-
tis and Buddy Lewis, vice
presidents; and Nancy
Diamond secretary-treas-
urer.
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5204 S. Colony Blvd., Suite 250-10
The Colony, Texas
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hold meet
A large number of per-
sons attended the Little
Elm Extension Home-
makers meeting Sept. 21 at
the school administration
building. A program on
arthritis was presented by
Marti Cook, executive
director of the Arthritis
Foundation in Fort Worth.
Dorothy Fry, president of
the club, was in Lubbock
Sept. 20-23 as a delegate
for Denton County to the
State Extension Home-
makers Association Con-
vention.
Little Elm School Board
members Paul McCoig,
John Merchant, Cathy Van
Antwerp, Henry Bates, and
Superintendent Elmer
Russell attended the 1983
joint annual convention of
the Texas Association of
School Boards and the Tex-
as Association of School
Administrators held in San
Antonio Sept. 16-19.
“Partners for Excellence
in Education” was the
theme of this year’s con-
vention. Activities included
general sessions with key-
note speakers Douglas Ki-
ker of NBC News and
Harold Pluimer, a noted
futuerist; many topic dis-
cussion groups; demonstr-
ations of successful curri-
culm programs in Texas;
public relations workshops
and 200 commercial exhib-
its, and much more.
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The Little Elm Lobos won
the Homecoming game
Friday against the Coppell
Cowboys, 26-13.
Head coach is Ron John-
son, and assistant coaches
Roy McGee, Jim Chappell
and Mike Otis.
Miss Kim Patton was
crowned 1983-84 Home-
coming Queen. Her escort
was Kenny English. Other
queen nominees were Carol
Hutson, (sophomore) es-
corted by Joe Curtis, Lisa
Hamilton (junior) escorted
by John Merchant, and
Crystal Trower (senior) es-
corted by Robert Hutson.
Matt Hargrove, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Hargrove,
served as crown-bearer,
and Catherine Salerno,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Salerno, was flower
girl.
Activities leading up to
the game included Spirit
Week with a different
theme for each day.
The traditional bonfire
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was Sept. 22 and a pep rally
on Friday afternoon.
Halftime activities in-
cluded the crowning of the
queen, performances by
the Lobo Band under the
direction of Charles Lynch
and a blue-gold trashcan
routine by the Las Lobas
Drill Team directed by Mrs.
Darda Shamkin. The an-
nual Homecoming Dance
followed the game.
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