Stamford American (Stamford, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1994 Page: 4 of 10
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Stamford American, Thursday, August 25, 1994, page 4Obituaries
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Services for Teresa Vasquez,
84, of Abilene were at 3:00
p.m., Saturday, at St. Ann’s
Catholic Church in Slamford
with Father Ron Krisman offi-
ciating.
Rosary was said Friday at
Sunday brought welcome
relief from the terrific heat we
have been experiencing this
summer;
VISION HU. OW SHIP
Patter*-DaSkinner an*
Phil McClendon
Sunday War till p-9: )• a.M.
the Cox’s was Richard Barton
from Lubbock. Jim Laub and
Ham, navy beans, mixed
greens, hominy casserole, on-
ions/lomaloes, lemon dessert,
combread, butter, milk
Thursday, September 1st:
Hamburgers, pinto beans, cole-
slaw, Icttuce/tomatoes/picklcs,
onions, cherry cobbler, milk
tossed salad, fmitcobbler, rolls,
butter, milk
Dr. Trussell Thane
announces the opening of
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BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Stan Laar Paator
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worship 11 a.m.
FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD
Al Owen, Patter
Sunday School 939 a.m.
Morning Worthip 19:39 a.m.
Evening Worthip 7 p.m.
Mid-Week Worship 7:39 p.m
AVOCA BAPTIST CHURCH
Greg Smith, Pador
Sunday School 19 a.m.
Morning Worthip 11 a.m
Evening Worthip 9 p.m.
Mid Week Worthip 7 p.m
Sunday School 945 auo.
Morning Worthip 11 a.m.
Evening Worthip 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Worahlp 7 p.m.
MISSION BAUTISTA JERUSALEM
Greg Guonan, Patter
Servlctoe: Domlngnt Alat
1999 a.m. y 6:99 p.m.
LUEDERS CHURCH OF CHRIST
Ernie Smith, Minitier
Sunday School 939 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 1939 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 5:39 p.m.
Mid-Week Wortelp 7:99 pm.
WEST DAVENPORT CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Sunday School 19:39 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11:39 a.m.
Evening Worthlp S p.m.
Mid-Week Worthlp 5 p.m.
Sunday School 19 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Worthlp 9 p.m.
JESUS NAME AVOCA BAPTIST
CHURCH
Re*. Floyd DeLeach
Sunday School 19 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 a.m.
Tuetday, Prayer Meeting 7 p.m.
Evening Worthlp 7 p.m.
Wednetday Worthlp 7 p.m.
Thmtday Worthlp 7 p.m.
ST JOHN’S UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
Phil McClendon, Patlor
Sunday School 945 aun.
Mornln* Worthlp 1959 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 6 p.m.
TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Re*. Vergil Smith
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 1959 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Worthlp 9 p.m.
many years. Lillie Bubela left
her home here lo move lo
Hamlin several days ago. She
assures me she likes Hamlin
just fine, and as you would
expect she has made some
friends who drink coffee with
her in the morning; but she
also misses her friends here in
Sunday Buffet
All You Can Eat
1501 Columbia
Stamford, Texas
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CHRIST LUTHER AS CHURCH
Morning Worthlp 9 a.m.
Sunday School 19 a.m.
Stan Leaf, Pat!or
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
Mike Couchman, Patlor
Sunday School 915 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 1939 a.m.
ORIENT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST
Stan Harvey, Preacher
Sunday School 9.39 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 1939 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Worthlp 7 p.m.
FUST BAPTIST CHURCH, LUEDERS
BUI Trice, Patter
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 OJB.
Evening Worthlp 4:39 p.m.
Wednetday Servicet 7 p.m
NEW COVENANT BAPTIST CHURCH
J.T. Clark, Patlor
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Morning Worthlp II a.m.
Evening Worship 6 p.m.
Mid-Week Wonhip 7 p.m.
PAINT CREEK hETHODIST CHURCH
Sid Partley, Patter
Sunday School 9 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 19 a.m.
MT OLIVE BAPTIST CHURCH
Re*. Jette Heap er. Patter
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 7 p.m.
SOIX3MON TEMP1E BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. L.W. HuUhlnton, Patlor
Sunday School 939 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 7 p.m.
Mid-Weah Worthlp 7 p.m
Her address and telephone
no. arc listed in the Hamlin
Phone Book.
V isiting with Cliff and Rose
Gholson over the weekend
were their grandson and wife,
Bo and Christy Gholson from
Ft. Worth. Wc are glad lo report
that Rose is feeling belter.
Visiting with Ansel and
Mabie Sawyer Sunday were
Burke and Leslie Broch.
Mitchell and Conner from
Abilene, Tim and Donice
Jennings and Malt from Paint
Creek and Lorene and Amanda
Johnson.
$4048.80.
Volunteers from the Siam-
AVOCA UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
Rua Strkktaad, Phtter
Moratag Warthip 9 45 am.
Sunday Sc hoe I 11:99 a.m.
SIMMS CHAPEL AME CHURCH
Re*. Floyd Green, Jr., Phtter
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worthlp 11 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 7 p.m.
Prayer Service 7 p^m. Wtd.
STAMFORD POURSQUARE CHURCH
Minnie L. Walker, Patlor
Prayer 19:39 a.m.
Moratag Worthlp 11 aua.
Evening Worthlp 9:39 p.m.
Wednesday Worthlp 7 p.m.
TEMPI O PENTECOSTES JERUSALEM
Sunday terviett 6-9
Tur* B Thur* 7-9
Bible Study Saturday 7:39-999
ST ANN 5 C ATHOLiC CHURCH
Saturday 5:IS p.m. Ma*>
Sunday 11 aua. Mast
Wednesday/Frldoy 12:13 p.m. Mast
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Sterling Lentx, Patter
Sunday School 9.45 a.m.
Murn.ng Awthlp 11 a.m.
Evening Worthlp 9 p.m.
Mid. Week Worthlp 7 p.m.
CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Larry Black, Ihttloc
Sunday School 9:45 a.m.
Church
Morning Worthlp 19:45 a.m.
Old Glory News
by Anita Dozier
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favorite candy, fruit or nuts.
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CONTRACTORS
PWST UNITED h®THODtST CHURCH.
LUEDERS
Bea Strickland, Patlor
Morning Warthip 11 a.m.
direction of In the meantime you still have
this week with Bernice While.
Youngsters have started
Regular Hours
Tuesday-Saturday
11:00 a.m.-9:oo p.m.
Ask about our new Items not
listed on the menu!
Stamford American staff photo
Dr. Trussell Thane & his wife Katrina opened their doors Monday, Aug. 15th to the
Jones-HaskeH Eye Clinic. The clinic is located at 1501 Columbia.
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Barbee, Robert Turner, Glen
Pierce, Gail Morrow, Shirley
Smith, Eunice Guinn, Oscar
Dickerson, Russell Flan nary,
like the right kind of Carl Hunt, Carolyn Johnson,
Mrs. Vasquez was a member of St. Vincent Catholic Church Western Texas College. ‘------
in Abilene, TX. Please t----------- -----
FIRST BAPTIST CHURO1
Chad Selph. Pnstor
Sunday School 945 S4K.
Morning Wnrahlp 1 i 4dh» «
Evening Worship 9 p.m.
Mid Wwk WnrahfpTgdai >
TEMPLE BAPTIST CHURCH
Jmm Morton, Pastor
Sunday School 945 a.m.
Morning Worship 19:45 a.m.
Evening Worship 9 p.m.
Mid-Week Wordtip 7 :39 p.m.
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two, then squeeze out. the oil and comb the bristles
straight.
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Frozen Yogurt Treat
Non-fat, cholesterol-free frozen
yogurt with your choice
of fruit or nuts. ,
month.
Anniversary greetings go to:
Eddie and Martha Wolsch,
Keith and Lou Corzine, Jerry
opens at 5:30 p.m. Same good and Kathy Buller, and Jimmy
home-made pies and other an^ Carolyn Johnson,
goodies as usual; However, at
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Before 1896 there was
no rural mall delivery
system.
Contact lenses-2 pair daily wear
$l59no
Includes: Exam • Care Kit &
Follow-up
(Tories for astigmatism and gas
permeable slightly higher.)
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Appointments Available :
Monday through Friday •
Dr. Thane is Board certified in •
the diagnosis and treatment of •
eye disease. •
Dr. Thane offers complete •
evaluation for eyeglasses and •
contact lenses. •
the fihst National bank
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PO Bo« 471 Siamkxd Te«** 79553
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Remember the Community
Women’s Breakfast will be on
Raymond Gonzales both of Wichita Falls. Seven daughters; Lanham and Sheryl Martin will ^edneatay, August 31, this
Rose L'ranga and Ellen Mendez both of Wichita Falls, Hope be singing for us as well as lot
Wann of Paluxy, Tx.. Francis Cedillo, Lucy Lueck, Mary Ann of other good toe-tapping
Herrera and Lola Munoz all of Ft. Worth; five step sons, Frank music. Music begins at 6:00
Vasquez, Paul Vasquez, Jesse Vasquez, Andrew Vasquez and p m. The concession stand
Manual Vasquez, Jr.; three stepdaughters, Beatrice, Aurora and
Juanita; sixty grandchildren, 132 great grandchildren-and 54
great-great grandchildren.
Pallbearers were Raymond Cedillo, Jr., Wally Gonzales, least twoofour regular kitchen
Roland Gonzales, Noe Barron, Sal Munoz, Roy Herrera, Jr.,
Steve Gonzales, Jr., and Abe Cedillo, Jr.
Stamford Cancer Crusade
nets over $4,000 in *94 drive
The final count for donations Franklin, Virginia Loop,
received in the Stamford Can- Louise Massey and Alyeen
cer Crusade for 1994 was Overby.
$4048.80. Business District, Darys
Friday, August 26th: Roast Volunteers from the Siam- Duncan,collected$1361.00in
beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, for(j residential collected donations.
com, green beans, fruited jello, $2542.80. The following Memorial chairman for
cookies, bread, butter, milk served as volunteers for resi- Stamford, Nancy West, re-
Monday, August 29th: Ger-
man sausage, B.B.W. .sauce,
augratin potatoes, green beans, $usan Moss, Barbara Terrell, Serving as Cancer Crusade
cookies, cantaloupe, bread, jane pOrd, Betty Grimes, Chairman for Stamford, Darys
butter, milk Peggy Childress, Nancy West, Duncan, my sincere thanks to
Frances Clark, Jean Godfrey,
remember that Larry Ashom, Britta Manske,
She was preceded in death by two children, Mark Gonzales in Saturday night. August 27th, GetTy Terry Powers, and
1981 and Ophelia Cedillo in 1987.
Survivors include her husband Manuel Vasquez of Abilene;
four sons; A.G. and John Gonzales both of Stamford, Steve and Old Glory Community Center.
This week we want to
remember a little lady who
crew will be missing this time, l‘ved in our community for
so if there is someone out there
in the community who will help
out by volunteering food or
service, we would appreciate
you very much.
Steve Leu of Abilene spent
the weekend here with his
parents, Allen and Hazel Leu.
He also stopped by to visit
with Cecil Klump.
B irthday greetings this week
uuiiai wad m i ■ ■ itana t*«v~ —— ----——--------.
mortal Cemetery at Stamford should be home any day now. 8° T ,CIS’
under the <
Tankersley Funeral Home.
«,S uoo.m zoo no.
11:00 a.m.—z:oo p.m.
Daily Lunch Special* ;
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$2542.80. The following
served as volunteers for resi-
dential section. Peggy ceived in donations for cru-
Holbrooks, Lydia Lovvom, sade $145.00
, Serving as Cancer Crusade
butter, milk p —- -- — - - -
Tuesday, August 30th: King Ophelia Reed, Wilma Adams, each volunteer worker for their
ranch chicken, peas/carrot, Phyllis Davis, Chris Grounds, help making the 1994 Cancer
Norma McLellan, Vera Mae Crusade for Stamford a great
Mills, Jue Goodman, Carrie success.
Wednesday. August 31st: White, Nancy White. Beth ’
Beat the Heat
Stock up now on your
iCEGMD
Beverages at
“Mike’s Place
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Mrs. Vasquez died Wednesday, August 17,1994 at Hendricks
Hospital in Abilene. She was bom December 12, 1909 in back to school. Doesn’t really
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visitors in the home of A.B.
and Polsy Cox last week
included their grandson and
; however the promise wife daughter, the Paul Cox’s
of showers over the weekend from Albany, also visiting with qjj Q|ory arMj shc always
alluded us once again. Faces the Cox s was Richard Barton enjoyed coming to our
of farmers and ranchers are from Lubbock. Jim Laub and community Women’s
growing longer as slock tanks daughter Rachel ol Amarillo Rr^kfau
are getting low and the lime to have been here visiting with
plant wheat for winter grazing George and Bernice Rhoads.
7:00p.m.alSl. Ann’sCatholic is drawing near. They all attended the Thane
Church in Stamford. According to Anita’s ilinery Family Reunion in Haskell.
Burial was in Highland Me- she is heading this way and Birthday greetings this week
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