Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1994 Page: 3 of 12
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Community revival at
Vision Fellowship
[ Pentecostal churches in crowds in the United States
Stamford, Hamlin, Haskell, and over seas.” says Pastor Al
Knson, Abilene are Owen of Stamford.
Coordinating a community “We are expecting a great
Revival beginning November move of the Holy Spirit such
11 -26. The revival services will as happened at Pentecost. We
feature missionary evangelist recently had Brother Adams in
[■Skip” Adams, who has revival services at our church,
fraveledextensively across the Our church experienced
world in evangelistic healing perhaps the greatest move of
Crusades. Rev. Adams, a God's Spirit in the church’s
former drug addict, alcoholic history. Several individuals
Ind prison inmate was were saved, one young man
converted and totally changed who was bom deaf was healed
kfter an encounter with Christ and walked away hearing, a
He will share segments of his whisper. Several injured
testimony and minister the relationships were healed
word of God every evening at also,” said Owen.
7p.m.,attheVisionFellowship The revival is sponsored by
building on the square in area Assemblies of God, Four
Stamford (across from the Post Square Gospel, and
Office). Independent Pentecostal
“There have been numerous Churches.
documented healings that have Special evangelistic music
Occurred in hiscrusade services and worship every evening,
is he has preached to enormous
Anonymous
Parents Anonymous is
offering support groups to
families feeling the stress of
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reminding younrlf of a
thing. |ierlia|»> it inn’t m».
—CliriMopher Morley
Renewals
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numerically.
Upcoming renewals:
” Dee Dee Huggins, Stamford
“ Leo McKeever, Haskell
Dickie Shaw, Stamford
J' R M Hanson, Abilene
‘ Mrs. W.R. Hager, Lueders
j C.H. Peterson, Avoca
; Alden Lowack, Old Glory
II Howard Hopkins, Haskell
Frances L. Sharer, Hamlin
Mrs. EJ. Whaley, Hamlin
Mrs. Warren Hilliard,
Cleburne
Emil G. Kainer, Glendale,
AZ
.. Raymond Brigham Lubbock
Harley McCadand, Stamford
A.T. Heyle, Stamford
D.V. French, Denver City
Mrs. Joe D. Burk, Rotan
Earl Smith, Stamford
Gladys Lundgren, Ft. Worth
Jack Dotson, Midland
Kathy Conner, Stamford
Mike Middleton, Anson
Cleo Jones, Stamford
Bonnie F. Thompson, Odessa
regarding the first groups to
develop, the program in
general, and volunteer needs,
’’with year, month and day listed P'easc help this program
- -- develop in this area by
notifying your patrons of the
opportunities to serve and/or
receive services free of charge.
These support groups arc
supported by referrals from
children's protective services.
Family Outreach, and the
Community Resource
Coordination Group.
For more information, please
call Melanie at 672-2573.
Subscription rates for Jones, rritlf C
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are$13.00; elsewhere in Texas
il5.0tyout of state-$18.00.
Postal regulations require that
jail subscriptions be paid in ad-
vance. Mail your subscription
'to Stamford American, P.O.
'box 1207, Stamford, TX, parenting. Enclosed are flyers
79553.
Your expiration date is lo-
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Glamour Photo Session
Nov. 29th and Nov. 30th
•By Appointment Only • 773-5SS3
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Bobby Kelsey,our resident Certified Personal Trainer,
instructs Harold Ludecke at the Wellness Center. If you
would like to join, please contact Kent Stephens at 773-2725
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Gifted & Talented
program taking nominees
The Gifted Program of achievement test (ITBS &
Stamford ISD will begin taking TAAS); 4. intelligence test; and
nominations for school year 5. creativity test.
94-95. If you are interested in The student must score at
nominating a student in grades the district line score on 4 out
K-12 for the gifted program, of the 5 areas to qualify,
you will need to go by the Students who were tested last
campus principal's office to year for the program and did
complete the forms. notqualifymustwaittwoyears
Students are selected for the before rc-cvalualion.
gifted program based on their Nominations will
scores from 5 areas. These accepted November
.areas are: 1. parent checklist; December 2:
2. teacher checklist; 3.
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Please call or stop in today for all the details!
Santa’s Arrival Parade
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mall of abilene
The parade will begin on the West
side of the Mall and end at Luby’s
entrance to the Mall.
Our
subscription
records are
open to
advertisers
for
comparison
with any
other
All boys and girls who come to the parade are invited to
bring a canned good for the Abilene Food Bank. The children may
place their donation directly on the fire truck at the
Luby’s entrance to the Mall. /
Extended Shopping Hours on Friday. Nov. 25
and Saturday. Nov. 26 are 8 am- 9 pm.
GARY DECKER
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Participants include:
Hardin-Simmons six white horses.
Abilene Fire Department, Taylor County Sheriff's Posse
McMurry University’s Calliope, Salvation Army Timbrel
Brigade and, of course, Santa in a horse
drawn carriage. Grand Marshalls are KTAB’s
Kids Count Too!
6 month
1 year
2 year>
3 year
John Chapman was
the real name of Jotjpny
Appleseed," the Ame-
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apple trees along the
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Join us for Santa’s Parade
on Saturday, November 19lh
11:00 AM!
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Stamford High School Seniors practice for their senior play entitled “Ghost for Rent”. The seniors will give their
performance Saturday, November 19 al 7:30 p.m.
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Temple Baptist
to host “Singing
Riggins Family”
Temple Baptist Church will
host the “Singing Riggins
Family” Thursday night,
November 17, at 7 p.m.
Jim and Barbara Riggins and
their family have traveled for
many years in music
evangelism across the
continental United States. Jim
has recently pastored churches
in Washington state. Having a
heavy burden for the need of
gospel music in churches, they
arc traveling in the music
evangelistic ministry again.
The Riggins children are
now grown and serving in local
churches, which has permitted
Jim and Barbara to expand their
ministry. They have been an
blessing to Temple Baptist
Church in years past and the
families of the church are
looking forward to this
Thursday night service. The
public is invited to attend.
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Start the holidays early al the stage. Call Marlon Smith,
the Opera House in Anson, master of ceremonies, 823-
where country music will fill 3542, to get on the schedule
die theatre beginning at 6:30 Opera House directors
p.m , Saturday, November 19. appreciate the very generous
As always, the “Third support of all the Jones County
Saturday” musical program is newspapers and the
freCptymh donations accepted newspapers in neighboring
and appreciated. Concessions counties, as well as radio
are available. All sales and stations in Haskell, Taylor,and
donations are used for utilities other area counties and Abilene
and maintenance at the historic television. Media loyalty to the
theatre. Opera House has been a
All musicians and bands are blessing,
welcome to lake their acts to
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Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1994, newspaper, November 17, 1994; Stamford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290755/m1/3/?q=Homecoming+queen+1966+North+Texas+State+University: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Stamford Carnegie Library.