Page 4 G EL UVALDE TIMES FEBRUARY 7,1980 ¿S owner of Robert’s Printing, had an inquisitive group yfSiTORS.-Robert Gonzales, owner or icooert s Printing, had an inquisitive group of visitors last Thursday when Mrs. Christine Beggin’ns second grade class from Sacred Heart School visited the printing shop. VISITANTES—El Sr. Robert Gonzales, propietario de Robert’s Printing, se ve rodeado de un grupo de inquisitivos visitantes el pasado jueves cuando la clase de segundo grado de la Escueal Sagrado Corazon visita su imprenta. Leiters to DEBORAH WHITE | Raine Insurance $ b All Kinds of Insurance S : Nuevas del* Seguro Social t 104 E. Nopal Ph. 278-5692 Sunshine Anniversary Sale Student Discount on all Flower Arrangements 278-7849 1408 N. Getty r' DEAR DEBBIE: I am very much in love with a man who can’t see me for dust. It seems he comes over only when every other woman he knows has turned him down. I know I’m wrong, but when he does show up I go all out. I cook his favorite meals. I buy the movie tickets. I get up early to make him breakfast before he goes to work. We’re wonderfully compatible sexually as well as every other way. I know he thinks I’m very attractive. Still I seldom see him more than once a month. The rest of the time he’s busy chasing around. I’m 22 and he’s 28. How can I make this rolling stone start gathering some moss? UNREQUITED DEAR UNREQUITED. I think it’s time you looked for a permanent rock instead of cluttering up your garden with rolling stones. By the time this one gathers some moss you’ll be a weed that’s gone to pot. * ♦ ♦ DEAR DEBBIE: My husband and I have been married 21 years. In all this time he has never gone for a complete medical checkup. He is 53 years old. He has no idea if his blood pressure is too high, if he has too much cholesterol, or even if he has heart trouble. He says he feels fine and that’s good enough for him. I go for a complete physical every three months. I beg my husband to come with me and get one too but he’s stubborn as a mule. I love him and resent it that I have to worry about his health. We both read your column. Please say something about how important it is for men over 40 to go for checkups. I don’t want to be an early widow. HEALTHY HANNAH DEAR HEALTHY: You and your husband seem to be suffering from the “Jack Sprat” syndrome. Your husband doesn’t go to the doctor enough, and you go too often. The American Medical Association recommends checkups twice a year. Try to strike a compromise with your husband. Tell him you’ll cut down on your visits if he agrees to go for a complete physical at least once. * * ♦ DEAR DEBBIE: I try to live by the Golden Rule but it seems I am just a patsy. Whenever the buck is passed, it lands on my desk. Whenever a volunteeer is needed, some well-intentioned “friend” volunteers for me. Whenever there’s a messy job to be done, people turn to me the way a flower turns to the sun. I’m 27 and have been brought up to believe that you should do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I would like to think this results in a gratifying life. At the very least I’d like to feel that people aren’t taking advantage of me. Is it really true that nice guys finish last? MIKE THE MEEK DEAR MIKE: Only if they don’t know how to run the race. Your standards are admirable but unfortunately people WILL take advantage of you unless you begin exercising more control over your life. In your case, I think the best way to do this is by learning how to say no when you feel people are imposing on you. Start practicing now. © 1980 McNaught Synd. Indios Sahawees presentan ceremonias de invierno Lo Indios Sahawee presentaran su Décimo Ceremonial de Noche de Invierno durante los primeros tres fines de semana en febrero. Las actuaciones empezaron el 1 de febrero y continuaran el 9, 15 y 16 de este mes a las 8 p.m. en el Fellowship Hall de la Primera Iglesia Metodista Unida en las esquinas de las Calles High y Oak. Los ceremoniales incluirán bailes de los Indios Pueblo del Suroeste incluyendo las tribus de los Indios Hopi, taos, Santa Clara y Jemez, asi como otros bailes que se pueden ver en otros pueblos atraves de Nuevo Mexico y Arizona. Habra varias danzas nuevas asi como las viejas antinguas. Los Indios estarán luciendo muchos trajes nuevos para estas actuaciones. Los bailes de los Indios Sahawees son disfrutados por personas de todas edades. Los boletos de entrada son de $2.00 por adultos y $1.00 para estudiantes y se pueden compara en la tienda de Bill’s Shoe Tree o en el Fellowship Hall las noches de las actuaciones. Se les recomienda que lleguen temprano para asegurar un buen asiento. La oficina del Social de Eagle Pass enviara un representante al Civic Center en Uvalde los dias 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, y 21 de Febrero.El horario es de 9:30 a.m. a 12:00 medio dia, y de 1:00 p.m. a 3:00 p.m. Si prefiere hablar por telefono, llame por cobrar al 773-9561 en Eagle Pass. Por correo, se puede dirigir al P.O. Drawer 2488, Eagle Pass, Texas 78852. La Srita. Elvia F. Fuentes, Gerente de la oficina en Ealge Pass le recuerda que los representantes visitan Uvalde los martes, miércoles, y jueves de las primeras tres semanas del mes, y no solamente los miércoles como anterio-mente. Las personas que se entrevistan con el representante los martes y jueves han encontrado que se les atiende mas rápidamente, ya que menos personas acuden al Civic Cneter en esos dos dias de la semana. Laugh i»ut LADY? Deluxe Pharmacy 125 E. Main Mid-Winter Thurs. Feb. 7th-17th Electric Heaters 1400 watts $ 95 Vaporizers PCS & MEDICAID PRESCRIPTIONS Delivery Service She was the wife of the famous founder of Pennsylvania, and certainly a woman of many talents herself. Trained in business and accounting, she took over her husband’s affairs completely when he became an invalid in later life. She also raised their five children and managed her parents’ estate for them. She was born in 1671 and died in 1726. Who was that lady?-Hannah Callowhill Penn “Some men thirst after fame, love and money.’’ “I know something that all thirst after.’’ “What’s that?” “Salted peanuts.” Family Portrait project by P.T.O. ART HB c ojo lílIOraiillaiEIB Answer to Puzzle 2/11/80 Uvalde Seafood Market NOW OPEN! <5^ Toda Clase de pescado fresco. ★ Pescado de Aguas Saladas (Sah Water fish) ★ Camarón Includes boiled Shrimp - Ready to Eat ★ LoligOStOS Lobster Tails/ King Crab Legs/Fresh Trout 278-8681 243 W. Main ^Grandioso Baile! Domingo, Febrero 10 Con Roberto Pulido i y Los Classicos David Lee Garxa Uvalde Civic Center 8 p.m. - 12 media noche Conchita Vasquez les invita! ompre sus boletos de preventa en el * Hillcrest Ice House. The Sacred Heart PTO is pleased to offer again its Family Portrait offer which was so popular with many Uvalde families last year. The project is a fund raising event for Sacred Heart School and cupons for the portraits are now being sold by project Co-Chairmen Betsy Sanchez and Marlene Grothues by Marlen Grothues, by PTO officers and the room mothers of the School. The cupons entitle the buyer to one 11x14 color portrait in a solid wood frame, a $32.95 value for only $7.95. “We were so pleased with the work of the Majestic Studios which make the portraits that we decided to offer the portraits to our Uvalde families/’ said Mrs. Grothues, “and the price is tremendously reasonable. Our goal is to register 100 families and this way Sacred Heart School will recieve a large profit. We are sure the families that participate will also be very pleased/' The cupons will be sold in advance and the pictures will be taken in the Sacred heart Library on February 23. An appointment time will be assigned to each family and they will be notified in advance. Anyone interested in this offer is urged to contact Mrs. Grothues at 278-6837 or Mrs. Sanchez at 278-7021. Mrs. Mary Ann Uriegas, President of the PTO can also be contacted at 278-3137 creative arts... mentions will receive a certificate. The community division is open to residents of the SWYJC area, and four ! 10 awards will be given in each of the divisions of poetry, short sotries and essays. Residents of area convalescent homers can enter competition in poetry, short stories, essays and crafts. Two $10 awards will be given for each category. All manuscripts must be typed, and entries must be received by the college by February 29, 1980. Poetry cannot exceed 150 lines, essays must not exceed 1200 words, and short stories are limited to 3000 words. Awards will be presented on March 20, 1980, in the Tate Auditorium. Entry blanks and further information can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Ann Burgin, phone number 278-4401, extension 246. El Dr. C. Donald Smith Anuncia la apertura de su oficina para Practica General 214 Martin Abierto de lunes a viernes de 9 a.m. a 12 medio dia 278-5661 T 0 L L Men’s Bargains Thermal Underwear - Tops & bottoms Reg. 5.49 Flannel Shirts Western Shirts Reg. 12.99 Sweat Shirts zipper front, hooded slightly irregular Reg. 8.99 *********************** Men’s Insulated Coveralls Olivewood 3Ze" Brown Duck 39«99 *********************** Ladies Sleepwear and Slips “Special purchase < by Lorraine” mw *********************** Material Department! Rick Rack - Bias Tape - Seam Binding -Hem Facing og£ Use our easy Lay-a-Way Plan open 8:00 to 6:00