The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1987 Page: 5 of 10
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PADUCAH, TEXAS
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MEDICARE NOTES
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Medicare
Enrollment
Period Now
Your little Valentine will appear
in our paper...
Church of God of Prophecy
Julian Sanchez, Pastor
$129“
per month
Primitive Baptist Church
Luther Porter, Pastor
Assembela De Dois Church
First Assembly of God
John Bailey, Pastor
Gurthrie Baptist Church
Rev. Gene Prevo
Antioch Baptist Church
Rev. Danny W. Brown
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land or the laws of God, the
problem is desires within us that
cause us to sin.
Jesus said "Truly, truly, I say
The general enrollment period
for the medical insurance part of
Medicare runs from now through
the end of March, Frances Braden,
Social Security manager in Ver-
non, said recently.
During these 3 months, people
who passed up the chance for this
protection or who had it and
dropped out can again enroll.
Protection for people who sign
up during the general enrollment
First Baptist Church
Jimmy Griffith, Pastor
First Christian Church
Rev. Dale M. Harter
Feb. 12 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
MENU- Fried chicken, w/cream gravy, scalloped potatoes, buttered
carrots, coleslaw, hot biscuits, purple plums.
Dumont Baptist Church
Chris McCauley
Cee Vee, Baptist Church
Joe Allen, Pastor
St Elizabeth's Catholic Church
pather Terry Burke
New 87 Dodge Ram 50 Pickup-STK DT906
2.0 Liter 4 Cylinder Engine
5 Speed Transmission
Air Conditioner
Power Steering
Vinyl Bench Seat
P195/75R 14 Radial BSW
4165 GVW
Step Bumper
$129"
per month
Church of Christ
Clyde Freeman, Minister
First United Methodist Church
Neeley Landrum, Pastor
Missionary Baptist Church
Carl Waddell. Pastor
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Price $7465.00-$670.00 Cash Down Payment-Plus
Tax, Title, License and Inspection Fees. Amount
Financed $6795.00-47 monthly payments of $129.11
with final payment of $1963.00-6.90 APR. Final Pay-
ment of $1963.00 is Refinancable at same Payment.
SMITH MOTOR COMPANY
CHILDRESS, TEXAS 79201
817 937-3626 400 Commerce
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It is great to experience
freedom in America. Even greater
is the experience of freedom in
Christ. Do you know that
Freedom? If not, turn to Him and
seek this freedom. May God bless
you fully and completely.
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We Love You,
Leah, Krystal
& April
PUBLIC NOTICE
Bank Depository for Cottle
County Funds
Notice is hereby given that bids
will be received until 10:00 a.m.,
February 9, 1987, in the office of
the County Judge of Cottle
County, Texas for the depository
contract of county funds for the
years beginning March 1987 to
February 1989. Bids are to be
submitted in compliance with
Articles 2545, 2546, and 2547
Vernon's Civil Statutes.
The county reserves the right to
reject any or all bids.
Roger Holley
Co. Judge,
Cottle County
50-2tc
$700
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1:15. God took the initiative. He
sought us and provided the
healing medicine for sin that
affects all of us.
When we turn to God in
faith and trust, turning from sin
and willingly obeying God, we are
free indeed.
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Normal day, let me
be aware of the
treasure you are.
— Mary Jean Irion
This is a list of our area churches. These churches extend open arms to any in need of:
GET THE MOST
FOR THE LEAST
Oil
is time additional sales and
oth sales will take place.
NorCenTex Girl Scout
uncil is a
ency.
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made, we
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Feb. 10 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 devotional, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
MENU - Chicken fried steak/country gravy, whipped potatoes,
broccoli, jello salad, hot biscuits, pumpkin pudding.
Feb. 11 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
MENU - Braised Beef tips, brown gravy, buttered rice, green lima
beans, whole tomatoes, combread, peach halves.
The following concerned business people encourage you to support, get involved
and attend your house of worship.
Feb. 13 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
MENU - Assorted sandwiches, pinto beans, potato salad, fruit
cocktail, brownies.
Feb. 9 -10:30 exercise, 11:00 singing, 11:30 lunch, 1 p.m. games.
MENU - Pork choplets, macaroni/cheese, green beans, sauerkraut
salad, cornbread, strawberry cake.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4,1987
POINTS TO
PONDBB
By Neely C. Landrum
First United Methodist
But wait! There's More! We
are NOT lost without Hope! Jesus
came to reveal sin and give us the
victory over it! Here is a
trustworthy saying that deserves
full acceptance. "Christ Jesus
came to save sinners." II Timothy
the Son continues forever. So if
the Son makes you free, you are
free indeed." John 8:34-36.
We are a slave to sin because
of desires within us which we do
not have the Power to overcome
or simply choose not to overcome.
PADUCAH SB. CTHSENS
ACTHWHBS & MENU
Send or bring us a
; photo of your child or 1
grandchild 1
By February 6th B
Love, Hope, Faith, Food and Shelter and a reason for existance.
Come Visit...
Hl Our February 12th Issue
CALL AHEAD FOR FAST SERVICE
THE CHUCKWAGON
16th & Easley Catering Service Available 492-2277
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Girl Scouts
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i provides troop organiza-
a and service. All money
sed through the cookie sale
in the NorCenTex's
ven-county area which
Judes Clay, Archer,
chita, Wilbarger, Baylor,
ox, Foard, Hardeman,
ng, Cottle and Childress.
This year there are seven
icious varieties to choose
ni. Each box will sell for
00 which will be paid upon
livery of the cookies.
If you are not contacted by a
fl Scout and would like to when we disobey the law
jer cookies, you may call
ice Morris, Service
Chairman
The Federal Government pays
about three-fourths of the
premium costs from Federal
general revenues. Enrollees pay
the rest.
Medical insurance comple-
ments the hospital insurance part
of Medicare. Hospital insurance
helps pay for medically necessary
inpatient hospital care and certain
followup care in a skilled nursing
facility or at home.
Medical insurance pays for 80
percent of the approved costs or
charges for covered services and
supplies after the patient has met
the $75 annual deductible.
More information about
Medicare medical insurance can
be obtained at the Vernon Social
Security office, located at 1701
Cumberland, Vernon, Texas. The
telephone number is 817-552-9346.
house. Even your days off are generally filled S
with sports, hobbies, parties and other things. S
However, what we all need is an occasional day L?
with nothing to do. We should set aside this day §
for rest and quiet serenity; with perhaps a short, I
leisurely walk, a ride in the country or just an J
afternoon in the back yard looking up at the J
trees. It’s a time to contemplate the lovely world J
that God gave us, in which we are usually so ■V-
preoccupied, and to thank Him for this day when
nothing exciting happened but neither did any
disaster occur. If it should be the Sabbath, thank
Him at your House of Worship. A peaceful day
like this will help you give your best to all the
other days in your life.
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Freedom! One of the most J
important and treasured things to unto you, esveryone who commits
2 S „ sin is a slave to sin. The slave does
freedom allows us to reach for any not continue in the house forever,
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we desire to have as long as it is
within the law. Our freedom
allows us great opportunities, but
with those opportunities there are
responsibilities and dangers.
We must obey the law for
r we hurt
others, ourselves and society. Still,
persons break the law at an
Unit alarming rate. In Texas today,
okie Chairman for jails are almost at full capacity. In
ducah, at 492-3918. 1984, California law enforcement
Cookies will be delivered officers and U. S. Marshals
bruary 28 thru March 15. At roun^ed up 2,116 fugitives in the
most successful man hunt in
history. Most of these persons
were sought for violent crimes and
each had an average of five felony
counts on his record. Oddly
enough, within two weeks of their
arrest almost half were released
on bail, placed on probation, or
freed on their own recognizance.
They were released so soon,
primairily because of the great
expense of holding prisoners and
lack of space.
When persons are not
responsible with their freedom,
others get hurt. What can we do?
Build more jails and raise taxes to
hold them? Hire more police and
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We'll place them in little hearts
with their names underneath
RANCHERS USE
LIKELY ALLY
Frustrated by coyote raids on
ir sheep and goats, some Texas
ichers are turning to an unlikely
-- the jackass. National
\dlife magazine reports that
ile donkeys won't kill coyotes,
y DO chase them away. So far,
least 100 ranchers have decided make stiffer laws? No, these would
give them a try. Still, only only restrict our own freedom
nales need apply. Male donkeys further.
s apparently too ornery to be The problem with
jsted, and might even attack the disobedience of the law is within
imals they're supposed to us as persons. Whether it is
ard. disobedience of the laws of the
Saturday Special 1
PORK RIBS
WITH ALL THE
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The desire, not the action, is
the real problem because the
desire leads to the act. Desire is _r o
like a disease which eats away at period will start next July 1.
our bodies until it eventually dies.
The disease of sinful desire results
in spiritual death.
f you are like most of us, you are a very busy
person, and this is true whether your work is“
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Adams, Patty. The Paducah Post (Paducah, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 4, 1987, newspaper, February 4, 1987; Paducah, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1255475/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bicentennial City County Library.