The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1984 Page: 3 of 6
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THE COLONY COURIER, MAY 31, 1984
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Facing FM 423 in Colony Park Shopping Center
Prices Good Thru June 2, 1984
We sell Stewarts Creek Park permits
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248-2490
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City Secretary
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OLYMPIA Reg. $9.99
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STROH’S Reg. $10.49
2/12 Pack 12 oz. CANS
MILLER LITE $10.69
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JACK DANIELS BLACK $20.99
1.75 LTR 90 Proof '
OLD CHARTER $16.49
1.75 LTR 86 Proof
W. L. WELLER $17.99
1.75 LTR 90 Proof
EARLY TIMES $11.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
JIM BEAM $12.99
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I. W. HARPER $13.99
TEN HIGH $10.79
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OLD CROW $11.59
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1.75 LTR 80 Proof
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miles closer to the earth dur-
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summer.
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24/12 oz. CANS
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Tequila
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JOSE CUERVO Wht. $16.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
May 24 at Blair Oaks Road
and state Highway 121, a
grass fire at 8:35 p.m. May
27 at 7204 Independence
Drive, and a grass fire at
9:24 p.m. May 27 on 4th
Army Memorial Road.
1. The request of B & B
Builders (Lloyd M. Ben-
nett) to zone two (2)
acres of land on the
South side of Highway
720 and East of Hillside
Beach Road, as Multi-
Family for Townhouses.
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EQUITIES!
Possible lease back arrangement.
Call for analysis of your home value and
equity.
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OFFICE: 5201 S. COLONY #698
248-0169,239-1983, 370-1981
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Lynn Ramsey, and the team
mother, Karen Ramsey into
the pool, plaques of appre-
ciation were given. Michael
Johnson was awarded a
trophy by his teammates
naming him the Cosmos
Player of the Year.
Even though the Cosmos
were also successful in
throwing the writer in the
cold water, I fondly say to
each of you that you are a
great group of young men.
You are good representa-
tives of your team and your
city through the sports-
manship you display.
—Pegg? Martin
2. The request of Man-
newitz Enterprises to
zone that certain tract or
parcel of land situated in
the Richard Hensworth ,
Survey Abstract Number
577, Town of Little Elm,
Denton County, Texas;
the said tract being all of
the called 17.456 acre
tract described in the
deed from J. B. Webb,
et ux to David Stuart
West, et ux recorded in
volume 886 Page 443 of
the Deed Records of
Denton County, Texas,
A-10 Multi-Family.
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The smallest breed of dog is
the Chihuahua. At maturity,
this Mexican dog may
weigh between two and
four pounds, but some
weigh no more than one
pound.
Wine
ALMADEN $5.99 4 ltr
This Weeks Specials
June 1 thru June 7, 1984
#2 STORE ONLY
CLAN MACGREGOR $11.69
1-75 LTR 86.8 Proof
CRAWFORD’S $11 79
PASSPORT $12.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
SCORESBY $12.99
1.75 LTR 86 Proof
USHERS $12.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
JAMIE 08 $12.59
1-75 LTR 80 Proof
JOHNNY WALKER RED $20.99
1.75 LTR 86.6 Proof
DEWARS “WHITE LABEL” $20 9.
1.75 LTR 86.8 Proof "-*-9
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2 Ltr Bottles ea
Reg. Coke Only
Normally $1.95
Blended Whiskey
KENTUCKY DELUX $8.59
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
CANADIAN L.T.D. $10.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
CANADIAN O.F.C. $12.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
BLACK VELVET $12.29
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
SEAGRAM’S V.O. $18.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
CANADIAN LORD CALVERT $12.79
175 LTR 80 Proof
WINDSOR CANADIAN $12 99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
CANADIAN CLUB $18.99
1.75 LTR 86.8 Proof
SCHENLEY O.F.C. $12.99
CANADIAN SILK $10.29
1.7. LTR «. Proof
CROWN ROYAL $31.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
Colony Fire Department
ambulances made five
medical emergency runs in
the seven days ended May
May 27.
They were at 8:59 a.m.
May 21 to 5537 Gates Drive
at 8:31 a.m. May 22 to 6812
Curry Drive, at 7:55 p.m.
May 23 to 5021 Wagner
Drive, at 5:57 p.m. May 25
to Perryman Park, and at
12:48 May 26 to 5229
Hawse Drive. There was an
injured child at 5009 Aztec
Drive at 11:16 a.m. May 28.
Runs by fire trucks in-
cluded a smoke investigat-
ion at 12:12 a.m. May 24 at
5081 Thompson Drive, a
vehicle fire at 8:13 p.m.
The Colony Cosmos ended
their season with wins over
the Tornado 9-0, the Side-
kicks 7-0, and the Panthers
5-0. Scores for these games
were made by Shawn Mil-
ler, Robert Lassiter, Jeff
Hulsey, Kenny Martin,
Aaron Wilkerson, Michael
Johnson, Clark Ramsey,
and Tony Bagwell.
The Cosmos went on to
represent their city and
association in the Allen
Soccer Association Mc-
Donald’s Tournament and
came in first place in the
under-12 Division. The
tournament was double eli-
mination and the Cosmos
won all four of their games.
In the first game with the
Kabooms of Sherman, the
Cosmos won 10-0. The se-
cond game with the Mc-
Kinney Hawks from Allen
saw the Cosmos winning
3-1. The Cosmos won the
third game against the
Allen Tornado 4-0, which
automatically put them in
the championship game.
For the championship
game the Cosmos once
again met the Hawks and
won 4-0. Tournament
scores were made by
Robert Lassiter, Tony Bag-
well, Kenny Martin, Pat
Haas, Jeff Hulsey, Aaron
Wilkerson, Jason Teasdale,
and Clark Ramsey. These
boys were able to score
because of the excellent
playing of Shawn Miller,
Michael Johnson, John
Lentz, Sean Perry and
Stacy Newman.
The Cosmos celebrated
their season and tourna-
ment win with a swimming
party. After successfully
throwing the coach. Bill
Martin, the assistant coach,
PABST BLUE RIBBON $6.99
24/12 oz. CANS . CASE
OLD MILWAUKEE Reg. $6.99
24/12 oz. CANS CASE
BUSCH $8.49 CASE
24/12 oz. CANS
MILWAUKEE’S BEST $5.99
24/12 oz. CANS CASE
HEINEKEN $3.99 6/Pack
6 Pack 12 OZ. Bottles
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN THAT THE
PLANNING AND ZON-
ING COMMISSION OF
THE TOWN OF LITTLE
ELM, TEXAS WILL
MEET AT 7:00 P. M.
ON THE 7TH DAY OF
JUNE, 1984 AT THE
LITTLE ELM COMM-
UNITY CENTER IN
THE TOWN OF LITTLE
ELM TO HEAR PUBLIC
OPINION ON THE
FOLLOWING:
Vodka
SMIRNOFF $12.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
SEAGRAM’S
IMPORTED VODKA $12.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
TAAKA $8.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
WOLFSCHMIDT $8.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
America's Girl Scouts were
first known as Girl Guides,
named after the English
group upon which they
were modeled. Formed in
1912, they changed the The sun is 110 times larger than the earth. It would take
name to Girl Scouts the over one million earths to fill the interior of the sun.
following year.
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McCORMICK $7.89
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
GILBEY’S VODKA $9.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
Gin
BEEFEATER $19.99
1.75 LTR 94 Proof
TANQUERAY $20.99
1.75 LTR 94.6 Proof
SEAGRAM’S $11.99
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
CALVERT $10.89
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
McCORMICK $8.69
1.75 LTR 80 Proof
BOOTH’S $12.29
1.75 LTR 90 Proof
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Blalock, Jack. The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 31, 1984, newspaper, May 31, 1984; Little Elm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520134/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.