The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985 Page: 4 of 6
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THE COLONY COURIER, OCTOBER 24,1985
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Honor pupils listed
A-B Honor Roll
A whale's heart beats only nine times a minute.
By Dr. Brent Piranio
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Henry Zeitman M.D.
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FAMILY PRACTICE MEDICINE
FAMILY PRACTICE DENTISTRY
370-5995
CYO plans
370-2125
Expires November 7, 1985
hop for teens
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SIGNATURE OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
NAME AND TITLE OF OFFICER(S) AUTHORIZED TO SIGN REPORT
Janet Wilson
Cashier
We.the undersigned directors, attest the correctness of this Report of Condition and declare that it has been examined by us and to the
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Kevin L. Seidler D.D.S.
Richard A. Seidler D.D.S.
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5204 S. Colony Blvd.
Suite 150, The Colony
(MAKE MARK FOR
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Colony Square
Shopping Center
Sixth Grade
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a medium size pizza, any style and
as many toppings as you want.
Present this coupon with guest
check. Not valid with any other
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CONSOLIDATED REPORT OF CONDITION (Including Domestic and Foreign Subsidiaries)
(Dollar Amounts in Thousands)
Buy one sandwich and get the
second sandwich of equal or
lesser value, for 12 price. Present
this coupon with guest check. Not
valid with any other offer.
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COLONY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
5201 S. COLONY BLVD., SUITE 535
THE COLONY, TEXAS 75056
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• Whiplash & Auto Accidents
• Nutritional & Exercise
Counseling
• Athletic injuries
ordered by phone. Or, that the best pizza you can
get is baked by Pizza Inn. Give us a ring and get set
for the fastest, freshest pizza you ever put in your
mouth. And when you pick up your pizza, be sure
to bring your coupon...it’s our nickel!
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14. Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreement to repurchase in domestic offices of the-
bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs................
15. Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury.........................
16. Other borrowed money................................
17, Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases........ .......
18. Bank’s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding...................
19 Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits....................
20. Other liabilities......................................
21. Total liabilities (sum of items 13 through 20) . . . . { ........ ............
22. Limited-life preferred stock ...............................
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COUNTY
Denton
• headaches
• shoulder pain
• low back pain
• neuralgia
• dizziness
• painful joints
• neck pain
• muscle spasm
• numb arms or legs
• hip pain
• loss of sleep
• slipped disc
NOTE: This report must be signed by an authorized officer(s) and attested by not less than three directors other than the officerlsi signing the report
I/We, the undersigned officer(s). do hereby declare that this Report of Condition has been prepared in conformance with official instruc
tions and is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
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1, Cash and balances due from depository institutions:
a. Noninterest - bearing balances and currency and coin.....................
b. Interest-bearing balances................................
2. Securities........................................
3. Federal funds sold and securities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank
370-3412
Area Code 214
and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs......
4. Loans and lease financing receivables:
a. Loans and leases, net of unearned income...........
b. LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses..........
C. LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve..............
d. Loans and leases, net of unearned income,
allowance, and reserve (item 4.a minus 4.b and 4.c)......
5. Assets held in trading accounts ...............
6. Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases)......
7. Other real estate owned . ................
8 Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies
9. Customers' liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding ....
10. Intangible assets.......................
11. Other assets.........................
12. Total assets (sum of items 1 through 11).............
LIABILITIES
13. Deposits:
a. tn domestic offices.....................
(1) Noninteresting-bearing.................
(2) Interest - bearing ..................
b. In foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs .
(1) Noninterest - bearing...................
(2) Interest-bearing.....................
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23. Perpetual preferred stock (No of shares outstanding
24. Common stock (No. of shares a. Authorized
b. Outstanding .
25. Surplus............ .........................
26. Undivided profits and capital reserves......................
27. Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments...................
28. Total equity capital (sum of items 23 through 27)....................
29. Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock, and equity capital (sum of items 21, 22, and 28)
MEMORANDA: Amounts outstanding as of Report Date:
1.« Standby letters of credit. Total ...........................
1 .b Amount of Standby letters of credit in memo 1 .a conveyed to others through participations
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The Colony, Texas
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4323 N. Josey Lane
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Carrollton, Texas 75010
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LEAL TITLE OF BANK
First Colony Bank
5200 Paige Rd.
The Colony, Texas
CITY
The Colony
OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 to 6:00 Mon.-Fri.
8:00 to 12 Sat.
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of SPINAL NERVES
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY
INFERTILITY
and I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bank.
My commission expires Apri.l..18.......... 19 89..... —==
DR. JOHN C. RIVERA
OPTOMETRIST
Colony Park Shopping Center
5000 F.M. 423
Suite 228
The Colony, Texas 75056
(214) 370-2241
DENTISTRY BY THE NILE
Q. How old is the profession
of dentistry?
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OFFER GOOD AT THESE PARTICIPATING RESTALRANTS:
PIZZA INN of THE COLONY
The Colony, Texas
East End of S. Colony Blvd. & Paige Rd.
"A freeway is something that is not free when one con-
siders the emotional toll." Anonymous
A. During the early eighteen
hundreds in America anyone
could practice dentistry. The
first dental school was estab-
lished in Baltimore in1840 and
the first dental school asso-
ciated with a university was
at Harvard in 1867. However,
in ancient Egyptian times, a
document known as the Papy-
rus of Ebers, contained pas-
sages dating as far back as
3700 B.C. describing methods
of treating teeth.
COLONY
CHIROPRACTIC
CENTER
5000 FM 423, Suite 203
The Colony, Texas
Call 370-7401 For Appointment
(370-1812 For pizza out its Pizza Inn.
Pizza inn
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
PROFESSIONALISM: Modern
chiropractors have at least 7 years of
training. We are personally dedicat-
ed to giving the best core chiroprac-
tic has to offer.
DEDICATION TO THE PA-
TIENT: The doctors & staff mode a
constant effort to see that you are
cared for in the best manner possi-
ble.
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ore never given any treatment that
isn't necessary. Fees are kept as low
as possible & affordable to almost
everyone.
INSURANCE & PAYMENT
PLANS: We accept assignment on
most insurances including workman's
compensation, automobile accidents.
Payment plans ore available to peo-
ple without insurance.
Colony Chiropractic Center
Offers
FREE CONSULTATION and EXAMINATION
With This Ad
Fees For X-Rays And Treatments Will Be Explained Upon Request.
MOST INSURANCES ACCEPTED
For pizza out its Pizza Lan.
Pizzainn
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limbs 4€-
THOROUGHNESS: Every pa-
tient entering the office is given a
thorough consultation & exom to
determine the cause of the problem
& to find out if chiropractic can help.
UNDERSTANDING: Before any
treatment is begun, the doctor takes
the time to exploin the condition,
how long recovery will take 8 how
much it will cost.
Signature Notary Public
Picture-Taking Tips
Taking good pictures can be
a snap if you heed three hints:
• Hold your camera
steady and squeeze the shut-
ter gently.
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ZIP CODE
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Dollar Amounts in Thousands
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• Workmen's Compensation
• Scoliosis Screening
• Chronic Conditions
• Children's Care
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the interest of better dental
health. From the office of
Dr. Brent Piranio . General Dentistry
370-2361
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by, Heather Tennyson,
Kristina Thomas, Jonathan
Tinsley, Michael Triscoli,
John Verdeja, Mark Vin-
cent, Dawn Wade, Kristen
Wetzel, Kim Wilcox, Lee
Wise and Andrea Zama-
zal.
Four home burglaries
and one at a business were
investigated by Colony po-
lice during the seven days
ended Oct. 20. Twelve
vehicle burglaries were re-
ported.
Twelve thefts were re-
ported to police and three
incidents of criminal mis-
chief. Officers responded
to seven disturbance calls.
House checks totaled 97.
There were 44 traffic ci-
tations issued and two dri-
vers warned. There were
10 arrests on misdemeanor
charges.
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Karl Ancell, Marcus Bel-
cher, Kristi Bomar, Angela
Carson, Alexander Curran,
Scott Davis, Annette Dix-
son, Stacy Keever, In-
grid Kirch, Lisa Lenz,
Bryan Luke, Correne Lyn-
ch, Erin McCormick, Tina
Morin, Jeff Rea, Christo-
• For a new slant on child
photography, crouch down
• and take pictures from their
level.
• For portrait shots, move
in very close to your subject.
The best portraits highlight
the face and diminish the
amount of background in the
picture.
The Colony Youth Or-
ganization will hold a
Halloween dance for teens
from 7:30 until 11:30 p.m.
Saturday at Fire Station 1.
Hit tunes will be played
and video entertainment
offered. There will be fun
and games, and food and
drink. There will be prizes
for costume creativity and
imagination.
Youths wishing to join
TCYO should call Gary
Herman at 370-0606 or Rick
Ellis at 370-3282. They are
adult advisers.
if you have any of
these symptoms,
your problem may
be corrected with
gentle, natural chi-
ropractic treat-
ment.
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drew Malay, Stacia Marin,
Stephen Mathews and Da-
vid McCormick.
Marcella Miedke, Terry
Murray, Ryan Paulson,
Kathleen Perry, Jason
Purdy, John Ray, Julie
Rubner, Steven Rupp, Juan
Sanchez, Michele Seay,
Jenny Shepard, Krista
Shull, Alicia Terbi, Sean
Tilley, Rachel Tooker,
Rodney Wagner, Cory
Wilburn, Marcie Wise,
Michael Witkovsky and
Joseph Zigler.
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Dental
Dialogue
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Matt Aguirre, Melanie
Aldridge, Karen Autrey,
Kristina Bauermeister,
Amy Blackshear, Shad
Blust, Wendy Bonds, Jen-
nifer Bontrager, Misty
Boulet, Stacy Bradley,
Theresa Brown, Robert
Chavez, Christi Clemens,
Jerret Click, Jeremy Comp-
ton, Deon Crosby, Jeff-
rey Davis and Johnna
Davis.
Sandra deLima, Tonja
Depeel, Melissa Downes,
Michele Falco, Faron Gar-
dner, Kelly Gilbert, Kris-
tin Hiller, Michael Hind-
man, Tanya Howe, Sylvia
Hull, Nichole Inloes, Tim-
othy Jagoda, Ryan Kaul,
Brian Kee, Kurt Kmak,
Shellie Kramer, Kelly Lack-
ey, Kimberly Lawrence,
Miriah Leddy and Gary
LeMaire.
Galadriel Mahan, Lynn
McCormick, Stephanie
Miller, Doug Montalvo,
Dora Montes, Scot Morri-
son, Shelly Newberry, Eliz-
abeth Owen, Michael Par-
son, Marica Pena, Roxana
Perez, Shaun Phurrough,
Korey Poe, Sharon Polito,
Stephanie Pugh, Tara
Rozewicz and Randal Ro-
zewicz.
Jose Saenz, Jennifer
Salamone, Gina Scalise, Er-
ic Schnoor, Chirstine Sch-
wartz, Loren Simonsen,
Cheryl Steele, Holly Stew-
ard, Heaven Tatman-Bix-
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Blalock, Jack. The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1985, newspaper, October 24, 1985; Little Elm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1520207/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Colony Public Library.