November 29, 1979 EL UVALDE TIMES Page 7 I" Letters to DEBORAH WHII E DEAR DEBBIE: I gave my husband a piano for his birthday because he said he always wanted one. What he never told me was that he can't play. Now he's started taking lessons. The minute he comes home from work he runs to the piano and practices. He takes a break for dinner, then starts playing again. He's given up watching almost all of his favorite TV programs. He's even stopped going bowling. The noise was driving me batty so he moved the piano downstairs into the den. It's a little better, but now I don't even have his company at night. I'm glad he's so thrilled with his present. I don’t want to spoil his joy in it, but how do I keep my sanity? GOING NUTS DEAR GOING. Take up a musical instrument yourself so you can accompany him. And consider yourself lucky. Better to know he’s home playing the piano than out playing the field. * * * DEAR DEBBIE: I'm in love with two guys. One is going with a girl he is really serious about, but he still acts as though he cares for me. The. other only comes around when he's in the mood, and I have to do all the calling. I'm a senior in high school, and the situation is affecting my grades. I can't even do my own homework. I spend all my time thinking about these guys, and I'm constantly frustrated because I can't get to first base with either of them. What do other girls in my predicament do? LOVES ’EM BOTH DEAR LOVES: If they have any sense they don't delude themselves into thinking they have a relationship with TEXAS FAR men w not int< Start c your scl aroundi return And rer who thi] with twj in love Í ) are obviously in them. imedhtrating on Jbolwork and look fcr a guy who can iyour affection, iember that girls pk they're in love p gujys are seldom pithjeither. I * ♦ ♦ DEBBIE: hsband, whom I’ll ish Louie because rayl he’ll never DEAR My I call La that recogn z>e himself, does all our Chpst|nas shopping. Every iated “bar becaus stoppe ing^y I could only buy junk on the bifdget he set. He’s got ever daug color of th get Lavi muc wag mar tain I ve 32 y get chin get wal Chr year I am humil-)y the atrocious ains” we give hd is so stingy. I doing the shopp- rs ago wrhen I saw de: i tf ch on die blei lea hin do car fes do sh ho vo au b ba chis ant tin J-yoj r District Studies Renovations A large number of concerned citizens, most of which were members of the Uvalde County Sportsmans Association attended the riverhunting trial In Knippa last Tuesday. Pictured here second from left [front row] is Uvalde County Commissioner GUbert Torres who is the only County official that has openly stated he Is against the closing of public rivers to hunters. $4 limit on one, even our er who bought us a V last year. Most people on our list s under $3 because feels even $4 is too Hb earns a good nciour children are d, so we could cer-aflord to do better, yee with this man rsibut I still can't Sedjto his pennypin-ivs. How can I to open up his at least for s? AVISH’S WIFE HFE: inginess is in-of other pro-you've probably after living with 32 years. It’s your husband nge without pro-1 help. If you •ant to force a n about money, bout getting a part-time job to t the Christmas Or what about up some large bat-Christmas cookies esenting them in ou’ve decorated If? w im -t nil IV ed •d S( n( ge in REAU insurí|n|e St gjros de Vida ED KA 1 1 1 E. Calera St. uto-Cultivo Servicio Amable FOR AN 278-9181 cookin Good XsssssssxsssssssSy By Mrs. Douglas CHICKEN HAWAIIAN Chicken remains one of our best food buys for flavor and nutrition. This recipe will make a lovely dinner for four. Delicious over rice, with perhaps a side dish of green peppers sauteed with butter, onions and a little soy sauce. For the chicken you’ll need: 1 3-lb. fryer cut into serving pieces Vi tbs. paprika 1 tsp. salt 1/8 tsp. pepper Va cup salad oil 1 8-oz. can pineapple chunks V* cup orange juice 1/8 cup corn syrup Vi tbs. lemon juice 1/8 tsp. ground ginger 3/4 tbs. flour VVi tbs. water 1 orange, peeled and sliced 1 pat butter /. Bowling Marathon the greater your chances of winning top prizes. Participants are asked to bring their sponsor ■ forms and collected ; pledge money the day of the event. The amount of collected dollars will determine how long each participant will be allowed to bowl. Prizes will be awarded to the winners following the event at 1 a.m. The one collecting the most money will receive a night on the town for two in San Antonio, dinner Rinse chicken parts in cold water. Pat dry. Sprinkle with mixture of paprika, salt and pepper. Heat oil in skillet until hot. Saute chicken until well browned on all sides. Drain off excess fat. Drain pineapple and reserve with Vi cup juice. Combine Vi cup pineapple juice with orange and lemon juice, corn syrup and ginger. Pour over chicken. Reduce heat. Cover and simmer 30 minutes. Remove chicken to warm serving platter. Mix flour and water together until smooth and stir into pan drippings. Boil 3 minutes. Reduce heat. Add drained pineapple and orange slices. Heat until warm. Remove from heat and swirl in butter. Pour over chicken and serve at once. and Spur gime, 2nd place will receive a $75 gift certificate, 3rd place $50, 4th place $25, and 5th place $25. Many additional prizes will be given away during the bowling event; door prizes, strikes, etc. Those individuals turning in $30 or more will receive the event T-shirt. Dr. Pepper, KVOU Radio, and the Uvalde Bowling Center urges all residents to participate in the fun filled event....You are never someone. Sponsor picked up Bowling Center or at the KVOU Studios. to old to help forms may be at the Uvalde T STATE BANK IRST WCAR ANS Before you uuy, talk to the loan officers at First St)te Bank. It's the best way. We w fit you fo have the best 1ST STATE BANK ;UVALDE MEMBER F D I C Nppa! Uvalde. Texas 78801 (512) 278 6231 2i Riverhunters.... in Knippa Tuesday or the one scheduled to be heard in Justice of the Peace Bobby Tafolla’s court today, Thursday Nov. 29 at 9 a.m. would be appealed to the Criminal Court of Appeals, one of them will eventually end up in Austin. The Uvalde Sportsman Organization will also seek a solution to their cause by uniting with other citizens interested in electing two new County Commissioners— two that would sympatize with the riverhunters. The Commissioners Court can at any time declare the riverhunting proclamation void in Uvalde County. The present commissioners voted last May to approve the proclamation for Uvalde County, but two new commissioners could join Commissioner Gilbert Torres and get the proclamation out of Uvalde County. “We’ve got the strength in numbers/’, said Paul “Red” Gass, a member of the association. “ There ’ s far fewer landowners than those that don’t own land. We could get together and elect new commissioners. he also added. The Sportsman Association has over 500 members according to President Ray Scott and that’s not counting a-lot of wives. Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Board of Trustees met in special session Tuesday night to confer with the school’s architect, and hear recommendations concerning renovation and improvement needs of the existing school buildings. Jack Graves of Graves & Assocates presented the following priority recommendations to the board: 1. Update all existing school buildings to conform to requirements for the handicapped. 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