Sanger News (Sanger, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 2019 Page: 3 of 12
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BOLIVAR MASONIC
LODGE-meets every
Monday night at 6:30
p.m. at the Masonic
Lodge, 311 N. Third
Street in Sanger. Stat-
ed Meetings are every
second Monday of the
month. For more infor-
mation, email: secretary-
bolivar418@gmail.com.
OFFICE: 940-783-9530
DIRECT: 940-390-3623
EMAIL: rblagg@firstunitedbank.com
WEB: rblagg.fubmortgage.com
SANGER CITY COUNCIL
meet the first and third Mon-
day of each month at 7 p.m.
The meetings are held at the
City of Sanger Board Room
on 502 Elm Street. Call 458-
7930 for more information.
SANGER ISD SCHOOL
BOARD- the new regular
meetings will be the second
Monday of each month at
6 p.m. at Denton County
Special Education Confer-
ence Room, 601 Elm Street
in Sanger. Call the Sanger
ISD Administration Office
at 940-458-7438 for more
information.
MOBILE FOOD PANTRY -
The Mobile Pantry is held in
the parking lot of First Bap-
tist Church, the first Saturday
of every month from 11a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. and people
receive fresh produce and
shelf-stable items for free.
The pantry will occur every
month rain or shine. If you
have questions or need more
information about volunteer-
ing or receiving food, email
fridayderyll@gmail .com.
FOOD PANTRY AT
CHURCH OF CHRIST
- There is a Food Pantry
at the Church of Christ of
Sanger that is available to
the citizens of Sanger. The
location is 400 Locust, be-
tween 4th & 5th Streets and
Locust & Willow. The hours
LOCAL AA MEETING -
At 7 p.m. every Tuesday at
Ridin’ For The Brand Cow-
boy Church at 5926 FM
455, Sanger, TX 76266. It’s
open to anyone, just come
in the rear entrance.
SANGER LIONS CLUB
- meet the first and third
Wednesday of each month
at noon at the Sanger Com-
munity Center. For more
information, contact Carroll
Trego at 940-390-2905.
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Marina Circle, Sanger, TX.
940-458-2862. Exalted
Ruler Kenneth Richardson.
Hours: Monday 5-9 p.m.,
Friday 5 p.m. - midnight.
Dining room open from 6
SANGER AMERICAN
LEGION POST 268 -
Meets the second Thurs-
day of each month at the
Sanger Area Chamber of
Commerce Building in
Downtown Sanger at 300
Bolivar Street. Social is
6:00-6:30 p.m. and Meeting
is 6:30-7:30 p.m. Formore
information, Call or text
John Hall at 214-704-2108.
SANGER AREA CHAM-
BER OF COMMERCE- The
Board of Directors Meeting is
held the first Monday of each
month at 4:30 pm. Anyone
is welcome to attend. Please
contact the Chamber office
to schedule items for agenda
at 458-7702. At this time,
no networking meeting is
available.
Allen Chick is a Financial
Advisor with Edward Jones in
Sanger. He can be reached at
940-458-7866.
PRE-SCHOOL STO-
RY TIME-10 a.m. on
Wednesday mornings at
the Sanger Public Library.
Call 458-3257
1640 W Chapman Suite
200
Sanger, TX 76266
940-458-7866
Since
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to earn your employer’s
matching contribution, if
one is offered. As your ca-
reer progresses and your sal-
without having to play ary goes up, you can steadily
catch-up later. increase the amount you put
Suppose, for example, into your 401 (k) or other re-
you begin investing in your tirement plan.
401(k) or similar plan when When retirement is de-
you’re 25. For the sake of cades away, it can seem like
simplicity, let’s say you put
in $100 a month, and you
keep investing that same
amount for 40 years, earn-
ing a hypothetical 7 percent have plenty of incentives to
rate of return. When you
reach 65, you will have ac-
cumulated about $256,000.
(Your withdrawals will then
be taxable, unless you chose
the Roth 401(k) option.) But
if you waited until you were
45 before you started invest-
ing in your 401(k), again
earning that hypothetical 7
percent, you’d have to put
in almost $500 per month -
about five times the month-
ly amount you could have
invested when you were
25 - to arrive at the same
$256,000 when you turn 65.
Clearly, the expression
“time is money” applies
when it comes to funding
your 401(k) - there’s just no
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