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PAGE 6, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, MAY 16,1986
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DOING BETTER
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"A moral, sensible, and well-bred man/ Will not affront
me, and no other can." William Cowper
SAN ISIDRO
CATHOLIC CHURCH
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MARSHA J. PIEPER, President
ANNE L. TAMMEN NEELY,
Vice President
ROSA SULLIVAN, Assist.Cashier
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DELL TELEPHONE COOPERATIVE, INC.
DALE L. FLACH
GENERAL MANAGER
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Herbert Hoover appeared on an experimental telecast in
1927 when he was Secretary of Commerce.
Sunday Mass 10:15 a.m.
Prayer Group
7:00 P.M. Weds.
Meeting Rm. behind
Church
FR. RICHARD WAIWOOD
* CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT
* CHECKING ACCOUNTS
* SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
* CASHIERS CHECKS
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The world's first, third and sixth-tallest trees
are located in Tall Trees Grove in Redwood
National Park, California. The tallest is 367.8 feet.
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THE LIVING EXPERIENCE is a continuing challenge, and be-
comes quite difficult at times; however, we can cope with it
successfully and this must be our resolve. We can so order our
general behavior that we can be ’doing better' in our day to
day movement through time. This manner of living may not
be spectacular, but it is possible and it is substantial and satis-
factory. It provides the personal success that can become pro-
gressively more meaningful.
"DOING BETTER " is not a fanciful concept, but is a real pos-
sibility for all of us. Of course, reality is reality and must be
recognized as such; and some of it can become very difficult.
Nevertheless, we must understand that our possibility and our
capability to be doing a little better on a continuing basis is
very much part of reality. We may never do as well as someone
else, and this doesn't matter; but we can do our best, our hon-
est best, and this will be good enough.
"USE YOUR GIFTS faithfully, and they shall be enlarged;
practice what you know, and you shall attain higher knowledge."
-Arnold. This is a fundamental law of life.
WE MUST NOT stop trying to improve ourselves, our personal
situation, our environment, our work, our skills, and our lives.
We have great potential for doing so, and our effort to do so
can and should be on-going and unwavering. There may be a
set-back now and then, but there will never be a justified reas-
on to give up. We can and should keep all of this within the
framework of contentment and happiness. There is no justificat-
ion for the feelings of anxiety, or undue stress or strain; because
success in 'doing better' requires sane and sensible planning and
effort. ALL OF US have limitations, but let us make sure that
we distinguish between the real and the imagined ones. We
graciously accept the real ones, and eliminate the imagined
ones. Most of the things we are doing today can be done a
little better.
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Commissi'>n of
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THE ABUNDANT LIFE
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Del] Telephone Cooperative, Inc. (Dell) in accordance with
the rules of the Public Utility Commission of Texas hereby
gives notice of filing an application with the Public Utility
Commission to amend its Certificate of Convenience and
Neccessity to change the boundary between its Mile High
Exchange and the Ft Hancock Exchange of Continental Telephone
(Continental) tris Mange will include in the service area of
Dell’s Mile High Exchan,'in area now certificated to but
anserved by Continental. tout inental. has issued it .. It'j-t.
of cbncurreric'e in the proposed change. This application 'sis
been assigned Docket Number 66.25 by the Commission.
intervene in the proceeding arc comment
sought shouJ : cotact the Public Utility
Texas th 78 U Shoal Creek Blvd., Unite 'MUN ,
vB/b'i' >r call the ’Public Utility Commission
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Lynch, Mary Louise. Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, May 16, 1986, newspaper, May 16, 1986; Dell City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1287455/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .