The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1989 Page: 4 of 44
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4A The Colony Leader, Wednesday, May 10, 1989
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Make a splash. In scenic, historic, fantastic Fayetteville.
May Events--------------------------------------
1, X 4, 10
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5-7
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Razorback Baseball, George Cole Field
Spring Arts & Crafts Show, NWA Mail
War Eagle Heritage Craft and
Antique Show
“The Geriatric Blues,’’
Center for Continuing Education
Devils Den Birdwatch Weekend
Senior Citizen Show, NWA Mail
Cane Hill Spring Festival
Fayetteville
in lautastte
For free information call or write:
Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 4216, Fayetteville, AR 72702 (501) 521-1710
Adopt-a-Pet
The Colony Humane Society has the following pets for adoption:
“Tinkerbell,” female gray tabby kitten, 6 weeks, very sweet, 370-
0454.
“Shamu,” female Boston-mix, black with white markings, 3 months,
loveable, 370-6404.
“Pooch,” a female Lab-Shepherd-mix, 1 and a half years, shots, good
with children, 370-7534.
“Foxy,” female Corgi-mix, red and brown, medium length hair,
friendly and playful, 370-0454.
“Tootsie,” female kitten, 10 to 12 months, tortoiseshell with white,
cute, 370-8532.
Sheba,” female Australian Shepherd, 11 months, spaded, shots,
housebroken, 370-2787.
“Billy Bob,” a male cat, buff, neutered, shots, playful, 370-0205.
“Rascal,” a male Siamese mix cat, neutered, 8 months, 370-0205.
“Joey,” a male cat, neutered, gray tabby with white markings, 370-
0205.
“Twix,” a female cat, black and white, short hair, spaded, shots, cute,
370-1148.
The Colony Animal Shelter also has a nice selection of pets for
adoption including several Siamese kittens. Visit the open house from 2
to 4 p.m., Sunday, or call 370-1756 or 370-5545 for an appointment to
see the animals.
GRAND OPENING
Th S50B SALE
Featuring name brand Children’s and Ladies’ shoes
at VERY LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! Over 2500 pairs to
choose from, None over *19.99!
LADIES’ BRANDS
Bernardo
Foot Thrills
Bass
Cobble
Liz Wear
Nicole
Pappagallo
Bare Traps
Candies
Red Cross
Polly Preston
CHILDREN’S BRANDS
Keds
Spalding
Osh-Kosh
Bass
Kangaroos
Westies
Cherokee
Sandpipers
Stride Rite
Jumping Jacks
Lazy Bones
Toddler University
Live Wires
Mother Goose
Child Life
Little Capezio
Buster Brown
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5201 S. Colony #545
(Near Eckerds)
Tues.-Fri. 10-7:30
Sat. 10-5:30
Sun 1-5
S. Colony Blvd
SPAN Menu
The Colony Chapter of Ser-
vices Program for Aging Needs
(SPAN), meets daily at The Col-
ony Civic Center, 5576 North Col-
ony. Lunch is served at 12 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. Re-
servations for lunch should be
made at least one day in advance.
For reservations call 370-9410.
This week’s lunch schedule is:
■Wednesday, May 10: Salisbury
steak, cheese mashed potatoes,
spinach, wheat bread and butter,
apricot nut bread and milk.
■Thursday, May 11: Smoked
sausage, vegetable soup, potato
salad, hot dog bun, catsup and
mustard, cinnamon apples and
milk.
■Friday, May 12: Baked ham with
glaxe, mashed sweet potatoes,
green beans almondine, wheat
bread and butter, lemon meringue
pie and milk.
■Monday, May 15: Chili, peas,
tossed salad, crackers, apple pie,
butter and milk.
■Tuesday, May 16: Cheesebur-
ger, orange juice, country veget-
ables, hamburger bun, catsup,
chocolate pudding and milk.
Pollen Counts
Fungus spores.................................
Grasses.........................................
Ash..............................................
Oak..............................................
Pine..............................................
Elm..............................................
Hickory.........................................
Mulberry.......................................
Birch............................................
Pecan............................................
Mountain Cedar...............................
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Current average pollen counts provided by the office of Dr. Jeffrey
Adleglass. For daily pollen counts call A-L-L-E-R-G-Y (255-3749) Mon-
day through Friday.
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Colony Bottle Shop ^^
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Two Convenient Locations
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6805 Main
Suite 100
370-8144
5201 S. Colony
Suite 760
370-2261
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Ball, Jeffrey. The Colony Leader (The Colony, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 25, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 10, 1989, newspaper, May 10, 1989; The Colony, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1666594/m1/4/?q=technical+manual: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Colony Public Library.