Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1994 Page: 4 of 17
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We want to meet your credit needs!
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PO. Box 471 Slamlord. Texas 79553
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Stamford Electric
Cooperative. Inc.
The First National Bank in Stamford is interested in
meeting the credit needs of our community. The bank
offers the following types of loans to qualified borrowers:
I’rest nption Pharmacy
Phone 77.3-32 1 1
progestin canceled the positive
cliects of estrogen on blood-fat
levels
If the type of credit you need is not listed above, come
in and visit with one of our loan officers to voice that
need.
stamped, sell addressed
envelope to "Stamp Rules,” P.O.
Box (>X9 Gibbstown, NJ 0X027-
thc oppotiumiy to intioduev the
hoi>B\ to a new generation.
Compare the Allstate
Multi-Car Discount.
Care will be provided by licensed personnel
available 24 hours a day. .
18-40 years of age. Earn $800-51000 monthly part-time. AN
races. Married or Single. 24-Hr. private information
1-800-834-9622
DOES YOUR LOVED ONE NEED
SPECIAL ATTENTION, BUT NOT A
NURSING HOME?
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NEW COVENANT HaFIISI CHURCH
J T Clark, Partor
Sunday School ft 4? a m
Morning Worehlp 11am
Evening Worehlp 6pm
Mid-Week Worthip ’pm
SI. JOHN'S I NHED
METHODIST CHURCH
I’hil McClendon. Pwtur
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Morning Hurthip 10.50 a.m.
Evening Worthip 6 p.m.
have
for
Randy Murphree
112 N. Swenson
773-2754
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
fttzn I «*r T*art«»r-
S a^day Schon! ft 4* > rr
M'^r’ng Worihip '> 1 t m
s: X’.
P AIN'T CHI IK MEIHODISI CHURCH
Sid Ptrtley. fhittor
Sunday School 0am
Morning W.xthlp 10 am
WES 1 DAVENPOR I CHURCH(*
CHRIST
Sunday School 10:30a.m.
Morning Worthip 11:30 am.
Evening Worehlp 5 p.m.
Mid Week Worthip * p.m.
SOLOMON FEMPLE BAPTIST CHLRCH
R<* L.W. HuUhlnaon, PaMtx
Sunday School ft30 a m.
Morning Worship 11 a m.
Evening Worihlp 7 p.m.
Mid W«ek Worehlp 7 p m.
lEMJ'Lu PENT LCDSI JERUSALEM
f Aguilar, Pastor
-Sunday services 6 S
I ucv A 'I hurt. 7-9
Hibie .Study Saturday 7.JO-9 QO
SI AMi ORD FOURSQUARE (. HUR CH
Minnie L. Walker, Pastor
Prayer lU.JQa m
Sitxnlng Worship 1 1 am.
keening Worehlp 6 30 p.m.
Wednesday Worehtp 7 p.m.
VISUM V QiAHU- AMbCHUHCM
Re* Ftoyd Green, Jr., Paeux
Sunday School 0.45 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a m
Evening Worehlp 7 p.m.
Prayer Service 7 p.m. Wed
IRINTTY BAJ'liST CHURCH
Rev. Vergil Smith
Sunday Schoolft. 4S a.m
Mor nlng Worehlp 10:50 a.m
Evening Worehlp 6pm
Mid Week Worehlp 6 p.m
VISION FELLOWSHIP
Pa store David Skinner and
Phil McClendon
Sunday Worehlp 9.30a.m.
MISSION BAUTISIA JERUSALEM
Greg Guzman, Pastor
Sei*vkl0e Domingue Alas
10 00 a m y 6 00 p m
JI SUS NAME AVOCA BAEIISI
CHURCH
Rev E loyd DeLoach
Sunday .School 10 a.m
Morning Worehlp 11 a.m.
I u ceria y, Prayer Meet Ing 7 p.m
Evening Worship 7 p.m
Wedneeday Worship 7 p.m
Thur eday Worehlp 7 p.m
Rockdale News
by Evalyn Cobb
HOSPITAL
4-Star Feed &
Chemical
915-773-2562
WILSON'S
PEST CONTROL
(Formerly Hansen Pest Control)
Troy Prince
1-800-595-8261
STAMFORD PAINT AND
BODY SHOP
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MT OLIVE hAPT LSI CHURCH
Re* Je«M Hooper, Ppelor
Sunday Sch<a*t0.45 a m
Morning Worship Ham
Evening W»xehlp7 p m
1LMPLE BAPllSl CHURCH
Jeaee Morton, PaM<»r
Sunday School 9 45 a.m
Morning Worehlp 10:45 a.m.
Evening Worehlp 6 p m
Slid Week Worehlp 7 .30 p m
UU EDERS QfURCH OF CHRiST
Ernie Smith, Mlnlmer
Sunday School 9.30 a m
Morning Worehlp 10.34 a m
Evening Worehlp 5.30 p m
Mid Week Wur Alp .00 p m
AVOCA BAPTIST CHURCH
«3reg SmKh, ftatfor
Sunday School 10 a.m
Morning M or eh Ip 11 am
Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Worehlp ’ p.m.
AVOCA UNTIED METHODIST
CHURCH
slave Patterson Pae lor
Sunday School 9.4*im
Morning W or ehlp 10.30 4 m
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A city's plan to com*,
pleteiy redo itself result-
ed in a positive mood
among its citizens.
HmeiKdn
i it it. 4 inlortii.iiKin l«»f »<hihiiuihIv .il-l in
112 1 Hamilton Stamford IX 79553 773 3621
We can provide that home away from home
atmosphere with private rooms, assistance with
personal care, administration ot medications and
three meals a day.
care and certain olhei services.
Individuals who want to sign
SaFCM church
sirrl' ,{ 1 entz, PeeUr
- ,ndsy Srhunl ft45 * m
Morning Wf>ryhlp 11 a rr.
Evening W<,riMp 6 p rr
Mid Week Worship ’pm
the first National bank
IN STAMFORD ®
’• FUUT UNITED ME1HOD15I CHURCH.
LUEDERS
Kerry Patton, Pastor
Morning Worship il a m
Stamford Memorial Hospital Personal Care
Facility could be the answer, whether short or
tong term care.
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Al Owen Pastor
Sunday S<h<ml ft 30 a m
Mornlng Worship 1 0 30 a m
E venlng W.»f ship 7 p m
M'd W»ck Worship 30 p.m
HRS1 BAFItyi CHURCH
<"had Selph, Pastor
Sunday 5« hool ft 4? a.m
Morning Worship Him
♦ venlng Worship 6pm
Mid-Week Worship 7pm
' HRJ5 ; I L i HER .AN C. HLRCH
Morning W-wshtp 9am
. Sunday School 10 a m
Tian ! »af Pastor
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ORIENT Sl REEl CHURCH OF CHRIS I
Stan Harvey, Preather
Sunday School ft 30 a m
Morning Worship 10:30 a.m.
Evening Worship 6pm
Mid-Week Worship 1 p m
l MJH 1.1 IHi.rUUN ’ HUk< H
M’ke f ou<hman. Pastor
Sunday S< hrml ft 15 a m
Mornlng SVorshlp 10’ 30 a m
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THE FOILOWING
MERCHANTS URGE YOU TO
ATTEND YOUR CHOSEN
HOUSE OF WORSHIP THIS
SABBATH.
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.. -jHk urns v eh., k
eicd the .iiea .uul
SI A.NXS CATHOUC CHURCH
II • m. Mm<
Hednesda^Friday ll lSp.m. Maas
Mrs l.yilia Ivy of Stamford
visited Mrs Evelyn Cobb
Monday afternoon
Mrs EvelynCobbvisited Mrs
Lydia Ivy Tuesday afternoon
Other visitors were Mrs Ivy
Lassitter of Anson and Mrs
Danny Ivy of Hale Center
Mrs. Gerry Banksof Stamford
visited Mrs. Eveyln Cobb
Tuesday
Mrs Evelyn Cobb attended
services at the Orient Street
Church of Christ Wednesday
night and Sunday
Irene Stewart of Stamford
visited Mrs. Evelyn Cobb
Thursday
Mrs Geneva Hardwick, Mrs
Ethel Allan, Mrs. Joyce Howell
and Mrs. Evelyn Cobb attended
thereceptionforDr Fowler.Mr
Fowler and son Chip at the
hospital Saturday morning.
Mr Wayne is improving from
his surgery.
Brothers
1513 N Swenson Stamford, TX 773-5107
Stamford
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Sunday Sthmti 10 a m
Morning V* -uihlp Him
Evening W'<»rihlp 6 pm
Mid Week Worship 8pm
B at the same time they are
auiomaiically enrolled in
Medic are's Part Aprogram. Part
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worker earning between A650
and S900 a month can have an
additional $45 added to each bi-
weekly paycheck, ot close to
SI00per month.
The extra money may make
the difference in being able to '
make ends meet, pay bills, or set
aside money for savings
To get EIC advance payments,
you must Till out a W-5 form,
cal led the‘‘Eamed IncomeCredit
Advance Payment Certificate.” .
and give the bottom portion to
your employer. The form is
available from employers or
local IRS, offices, or can ne
ordered by calling the IRS toll-
free at 1 -XOO-829-3676.
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(KN I Rai BaFHSJ •_HUR(3i
Terry Rnrtlett. Pastor
Sunda^r^ch**0’ft 45 ■ m
Mining 3Vorshfp 11 a m
E venlng W' rihlp 6pm
vlH Week W rsh’p * p m
sippoi I Jllll \ l»»
V OinpClllHHl
I vv o I mallsis vv ill be sck\ led
loim e.u Ii ol the states and ihe
Disin. i ol Columbia Each vv ill
icccivc t S100 I S Savings
Bond (value al inaluiiiy) and a
It allied <opy ol then arbwoik
bom winners selected from ihc
102 finalists will receive the
linalist pu/e and in additional
Si,000 m I S Savings Bonds
> value al iiialiiuiy), anda trip loi
liiice people io Washington, D.C.
to aueiivi lite I It .si day ol issue
siaiiipvcremoii>. Bestol all,then
design w ill lv pnniedonnullions
ol I S - postage stamps.
Contest rules and entry forms
will be available beginning
Slaivli 4, al post offices and
pai iiv ipaimg McDonald's
restaurants nationwide. In
addition; the Postal Service and
Me Donald's have sent
vnv uoiuiiciual cduealion kits lo
. IcipenlarjJ and middle schools
.moss the counltv The kps
iivludeenv uonincnialvdueaiion
.teliv rues Tv>r teachers lo use in
,ihc elassrootn.
Ol the 50 million Americans
vv ho iuv c. ever collected stamps,
nic»sl slatted their collections as
duldrcn. Slump collecting is the
w oi Id ’ s most popular hobby, and
the environmental stamp design
contest olleis ihc Postal Service
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nn-Rcii
Larry lltkck Pkitor
Sunday Sch«<»l ft45 ■ m
Church
Morning Uorfhlp 10.45 z.m
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first baptist church, lueders
• 9UI Trk<, Pkitor
Sunday School ft 45 i.m.
Morning Wurahlp 11 a.m.
Evening W<m ship 6:34 p m.
W«ln»»d»j Ser vfcei 7 p m.
1-4 family Pvtllinus (Purchase, refinance, construction, home improvement mid
rehabilitation)
l and Pevclomiient
< viiiinuntiy and L mttineici.il Development
Agricultural Loim.s-t iperating, cattle, business, equipment, I- mH A subordinations and
guaranties.
< onsunier Loans-Autos, home appliances, household goods, CDs and savings accounts,
lite insurance, stocks and bonds, boats, R Vs, aircraft
< tuillliercial I.onus-intermediate term small business, slock, inventory, equipment,
account receivable, contract rights, life insurance, CD's and SKA guaranteed loans when
qualified.
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The Wellnecs Center at Stamford Memorial Hospital will bo helping
with the Grand WalR and Fun Run, April ft at 9:00 a«m, ci pants
may walk, run, |og, or crawl any distance they chose with sponsors
paying for the mileage (or yardage). A SK run Is also scheduled for
those who wigh to participate. AH proceeds from the event will be
given to the Grand Project. For more information, contact Lanny
Ford at Stamford Tire and Appliance.
If wecan be ot assistance, please contact Carujy
Clayton or Pat McLaren at 773-2725 tor further
information and details or come by and visit our
fticiifty.
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l-Livv .
ior ihc.
nuking
winK nia.v,
and ■’ nub.
menopausal women
HOL SIGN Mcm’p.iusai
vv..>iiicu w n. ■ lake lao kinds of
' •. .'a..< niuir risk fui
hear, dis.,1 .. i: unexpected
w .1\
Rew. 1. • 1 I hc DcBaxey
Heart Center o Baylor College
ol Mcvliciiic uni The Mcihixitst
Hospii.i.i ni Houston have
THE ritjbt NSntlWI, BANK
Hja IN STAMFORD g|
f 4/1 StvirnlorJ 79553
k^MSte UOfAA. CH»QS ’ Nt.SAVI Toes tA< - DOQftrO* NtuWD
(CNG) alternative
delivery fleet in the nation and
recycles nearly 345,000 ions
ol waste each year, generating
about S1’35O,OUO million in
revenue annually. McDonald’s
purchases approximately $200
million worth of recycled
products each year as part of
an overall effort that earned
ihc Vompany ihc 1‘restdent's
Environmental and Con-
servation Challenge Award in
1991.
Mi and Mis Lawrence
Ekdahl attended the Slamlord
Electric ineeiing Saturday
evening al the Stamford High
School.
Mr and Mrs. James Merle
Raughton visited Mr and Mrs.
Ellis Bean Sunday afternoon.
Ernie Smith of Stephenville
spent part of the week with Mr
and Mrs. Ellis Bean.
Mr and Mrs. Doc Raughton
visited Mrs. Raymond Medford
and Brittany and Alisa of
Stamford, Saturday morning.
They also visited Mr and Mrs.
Brel Medford and Brittany and
"Alisa of Stamford.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Dillard
and Mrs. Bill McLennan all of
Lueders visited Mr. and Mrs
Doc Raughton Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. James Merle
Raughton of Paint Creek visited
Mr. and Mrs. Doc Raughton
Sunday afternoon.
reminder
11 you don't have Pan B ol
Medicare and you waul it, you
SiuviciiiscaiipaiiicipaieinitK- have from now until Maich <1,
eomcsi il they aic legal U.S. io sign up. Every year, ihe
tesidcnis and arc ages X through government oilers a three month
l< as oi April U>, 1994. enrollment period during which
Individuals unable io visit a post people who turned down or
oi 1 ice ot McDonald'si nay obtain previously dropped ihe Pari B
oiiiciai contest rules by sending coverage can sign up tor it.
a stamped, self addressed Pari B coverage, also called
“medical insurance,'* helps pay
for doctors’ care, outpatient
06X9. All entries must be mailed hospital visits, and other medical
and received by April 30, 1994. services. Individuals are offered
Children of Postal Service and the option oi signing up tor Pari
McDonald’s employees arc not
eligible lo participate.
Both ihc Postal Service and
McDonald’s have been Ahclpspay for inpatient hospital
recognized for their
environmental achievements.
I he Postal Service operates the up for Part B should call the
largest compressed natural gas Abilene Social Security office
fueled or call.Social Security’s toll-tree
number— 1-8OO-772-1213.
Cal lers are adv ised to avoid peak
business periods by calling later
in tiie week and later in the
month.
Bid You KnowJ
(NAPS)—New York
City made natural gas the
alternative fuel of choice for
its vehicles. To meet that
need, Brooklyn Union Gas
has two refueling stations
under construction and
plans to tiuild three more.
Have the costs of insuring two cars
got you down?
Cheer up.
n.< ,!U1J Wax
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their stamp on the world
Si \Mi OKI LSI.ii, Il 24i oppoi num* l>' cntci su,li ,i
3 miiig people in St.imloi d w ill
iun, a vtiaiiee lo puulieit stamp
eii the w olid by pal lie ipaling in
.ulens n oiuiicnl.il postage stamp
sign, onic.si announcedM.m h
24, by die I $ Postal Scniee
and McDonald s lamil>
tcstaiMant-s
Local posimasiei, Jmim)
W ilhelm, is looking toiwaid io
helping kids gel involved in the
vonlesl. 1 hope Illis eiloi l opens
a new woild lo oui \oulh," sanl
Wilhelm combining kids
iiiieie.si.s m the env noiuneiii and
slump voile, img pi onuses to be
tun loi everyone I hope ih.it
man) ot our local \ oulh
participate in the conlesi, and
who knows, may Ik someone
tiom Slamford will be ihc
w inner.
I he tonlesl inviics kids horn
die st) U.S. stales andihe Dtsiru i
ol Columbia, ages X through 13
as of April 30, 1994, to design .i::
official L.S postage stamp
depicting w a.y s to prole, l,
preserve oi restore ihc,
env ironmem.
Contest winners will jom a
small, select group of
met nationally a, claimed artists
w hose art lias appeared on U.S.
postage stamps. IIus cojucsl
marks, the first time this
genciaiic'n of Kids has had the
l>. p.mmcj.i
icndciuc
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b d 7 pm. de pun
>n,led to Hawley
therapy also produ,
increase m HDL good"
<holesiciol) and ihedcciease m
LDL (“bad , hole sterol) seen m
women who take only estrogen
The tmdings answ er a
significant question tor
physicians who prescribe
hormones lor menopausal
discovered that taking eslrogeq . patient.' While the
plus, progestin reduces by half ' caidiov as^ular beneitis of
the level of a form of “bad" e’sirogeii therapy are known,
, hplesiero) called Lp(a) that scientists w ere no,t sure if adding
uitrvasc' risk for blocked
arteric's
’ The oiti.bitieJ hormone
Increasing your take
home pay without a raise \
If your are eligible for the
Earned IncomeCredit. you, like
most working parents who
receive it, probably receive rhe
payment tnone large check form
the IRS after filing a federal
income tax return arid Schedule
EIC. ' '
ITiere t s another way to receive
the EIC. It can be added to your
paychecks throughout the year.
This is called an “advance
payment ”.
For many working parents,
receiving the EIC in each
paycheck can make a difference
in paying the rent, buying
groceries, andmeetingothcrday-
to-day needs, for example, a
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