The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1979 Page: 18 of 20
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THE COLONY COURIER, SEPTEMBER 27, 1979
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HOMES FOR SALE
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
REAL ESTATE
GARAGE SALES
HOMES FOR SALE
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Calif. Flair 3-2-2. Quick
possession. Drapes, fenced,
landscaped. Assumable loan.
$60,900. May trade for
Today. 370-1041 or Bus.
A thriving sanitation service
with established contracts
in lake area. Grossing at
present over $3,000 per
month with great future po-
tential. A going operation
at a small price of $10,000.
Call (broker) 292-1350 for
TODAY IN THE COLONY
3/2/2, WBFP—Fenced yard,
storm windows and doors,
patio, extra trees, drapes,
fully carpeted, fresh paint.
Extra-nice, must see. Equity
$20,000 firm. 8/2% interest
rate. 370-3329 after 5 p.m.
weekdays—on weekends
Neighborhood sale. Baby and
childrens clothes and furni-
ture, plus misc. items.
Saturday & Sunday 5217
Here are 6 more out of the “21” reasons why
CENTURY 21 should sell your home for
you......................
For Complimentary GARAGE
SALE SIGNS Call Sherry
P. O. Box 156
Denton, Texas 76201
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Yard sale. September 28
through 30. 4901 Strickland
Avenue. Baby clothes,
toys & lots of miscellaneous.
9/27
13. The Elimination of Needless Anxiety! Do
you want your family letting strangers in
the house? We free you from the worry of
who is on the other side of the door.
12. Separating Lookers From Buyers! We show
your house only to qualified buyers. Your
family won’t be disturbed unnecessarily by
strangers tramping through the house who
are “just looking.”
14. Professional Salesmanship! Our CENTURY
21 agents are skilled in real estate salesman-
ship. We are able to pick out and dramatize
the advantages of your property and trans-
form shortcomings into assets. We know
how to help an indecisive buyer make up
his mind.
FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP
You can now consider the merits of a reward-
ing career with Farmers Insurance Group. We
will train you free of charge. In fact, we'll be
paying you full commissions while you learn. Get
on the road to a professional career -today. Write
or call for full details.
Jim Render—District Manager
ORDINANCE NO. 75
An ordinance of the City
of The Colony, Texas, es-
tablishing a maximum lawful
prima facie speed limit in
school zones of twenty (20)
miles per hour; providing for
school zones on Nash Drive
from a point six hundred
feet (600') west of its inter-
section with John Yates Street
to the point of its intersection
with Miller Drive, on John
Yates Street from a point four
hundred and ten feet (410')
south of its intersection with
Nash Drive to the point of
its intersection with North
Colony Boulevard, and on
North Colony Boulevard from
the point of its intersection
with Joy Lane to one hundred
feet (100') east of the point
of its intersection with Ragan
Drive between the hours of
seven-thirty (7:30) A.M. to
nine (9:00) A.M. and two-
thirty (2:30) P.M. to four
(4:00) P.M. on school days,
providing for the erection of
signs; providing a severability
clause; providing for a penalty
of fine not to exceed the
sum of two hundred dollars
($200.00) for each offense;
and providing for an effective
date.
This ordinance was read in
an open meeting of the City
Council of the City of The
Colony, Texas, on the 17 day
of September, 1979.
THIS ORDINANCE WAS
DULY PASSED ON SECOND
READING ON THE 24 DAY
OF SEPTEMBER, 1979.
APPROVED:
(s) RICHARD TURNER
Mayor
ATTEST:
(s) JANICE CARROLL
City Secretary
LEGAL NOTICE
Effective September 24, 1979,
be it known that Melvin B.
Shuler, with offices in Ar-
lington, Texas has withdrawn
from the proposed joint ven-
ture partnerships, zoning request,
and the contract to purchase
jointly, with James D. Skinner,
that certain piece of property
owned by Bates and Betty
Davis, same being a (5) five
acre tract located within The
Colony, Texas city limits.
WE DON’T JUST
SHOW YOUR HOUSE.
WE SHOW ITOFE
"I dislike arguments of any kind. They are always vulgar,
and often convincing." Oscar Wilde
OPEN HOUSE
Come out 5 miles north
of The Colony and see
beautiful custom home
priced to sell $59,500. 3-2-2
Totally Energy Efficient.
Fireplace, large open living
area, large bedrooms, beau-
tifully landscaped. 734 Bob
White, Frisco, Texas.
TAYLOR HANSEL
REALTORS
377-2643 Metro 235-8296
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BILLY W. SMITH REALTORS
(214) 370-1010 Hwy. 423
at South Colony Blvd.
Member of Dallas and Lewisville
Multiple Listing Service
WE’RE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PROFESSIONALS?
® Licensed Trademark of Century 21 Real Estate Corporation, Printed USA.
© 1978 Century 21 Real Estate Corporation, Equal Housing Opportunity
Each office is independently owned and operated. (2
Typist. Receptionist.
File Clerks
Bookkeepers, Etc.
CARROLLTON
TEMPORARIES
1925 Beltline Rd. Suite 409
(in the Dallas County Bank Bldg.
*Beltline @ Josey *)
Carrollton, Tx. 75006
242-2176
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Part-time secretary for Pres-
byterian Church in The
Colony. 370-0404 or
370-0904. 9/27
Experienced presser wanted
for Colony Cleaners. Top
wages and benefits. Call
370-6117 ask for Mr. Beach.
9/27
Employment opportunity
for electronic assembly
trainees and mechanical
maintenance trainees. Start-
ing salary $3.30 per hour.
Paid vacation. Paid Holi-
days. No experience re-
quired. Apply Hutson
Industries, Hwy. 289 &
Hutson Drive, Frisco, Texas.
An equal opportunity em-
ployer. 10/4
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। Needed several experienced ।
■ real estate agents for high ।
। volume office. Interview
। confidential. 35% beginning^
। commissions plus bonuses. |
■ The Colony Realtors, Inc. ■
^370-1147. t/n^
Experienced reliable piano
teacher wanted. 370-3119
A number of parents have
found that buying a baby’s
clothes by weight is not
always best. Clothes can be
selected according to baby’s
height from the Mothercare
Catalogue, available from
P.O. Box 238, Parsippany,
N.J. 07054.
15. Mass Advertising! The national scope of
CENTURY 21 makes possible the many
benefits of mass advertising. Attractive bro-
chures and direct mail pieces are widely
distributed to the best prospects for the
purchase of your property. We attract buy-
ers as well as sellers with extensive use of
newspapers, television, radio and other
medias. Have you checked the cost of
running an attractive ad in the paper? Let
us spend our money instead—that’s our
business.
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16. Full Service! CENTURY 21 is one place
where you can get professional help with
any kind of real estate problem you might
have. We take pride in being able to ser-
vice every real estate need.
Our electrical energy use
has about doubled
every decade since 1900.
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II. “You’ll” Benefit From the Presence of an
Objective Problem-solver! Our CENTURY 21
agents serve as a third party—a buffer be-
tween conflicting interests of buyers and
sellers. We can smooth out the wrinkles,
resolve differences (price, terms, possession,
personal property, etc.), clarify misunder-
standings and keep sales interferences at a
avsminimum.sWe, make sure you avoid any sur-
o Pprises that could prove crcostly, or trouble-
some.
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Blalock, Jack. The Colony Courier (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1979, newspaper, September 27, 1979; Little Elm, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519893/m1/18/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.