Hudspeth County Herald and Dell Valley Review (Dell City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, November 22, 1991 Page: 3 of 12
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NOV. 22, 1991, HUDSPETH COUNTY HERALD-Dell Valley Review, PAGE 3
COMMENTS
LIFE MANAGEMENT SKILL RETREAT - UTEP
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✓ Always shake an oil and vinegar
dressing before using.
• Use a pizza cutter to cut bars or
bar-cookies into nice, smooth squares
in half the time.
• To improve an inexpensive cake
mix, add one tablespoon butter to the
batter for a richer-tasting cake.
- Dip spoon in hot water before
measuring lard, buter, etc. — it will
slip off the spoon more easily.
✓ If your layer cakes stick to the
bottom of their pans, return them to a
warm oven briefly. The layers will
come out intact in just a short time.
k* Remember, if cooking the cheese
for your appetizers, that excessive
heat and prolonged cooking turns it
stringy and leathery. When making a
sauce, stir in the cheese toward the end
of cooking time just until totally
melted.
- Store carton of cottage cheese
upside down. It will keep twice as long.
• All ingredients for bread making
should be at room temperature. It is
important to use the right size pan.
- Too much sugar in a recipe? Add
a few drops of lemon juice or vinegar.
- To keep granulated sugar from
/ would like to thank all the
people that were praying
during my son Johnny's ill-
ness. Also for all the people
that were concerned and
phoned to see how he was do-
ing. I also want to thank the
secretaries at Dell Telephone
and Jenny Lee who helped
me out financially. I am also
grateful that my family was
very supportive.
May God bless you all and
answer your needs at home —
with this verse / give thanks
to the Lord.
Phillippians 4:13—1 can do
all things through Christ
which strengtheneth me.
-Dora Slaughter
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Losers and winners were
present that day in 1987
when the Tokyo Stock Ex-
change had the largest trad-
ing volume day in history.
Some $1,750 billion worth
of shares traded, moving
ahead of the New York
Stock Exchange which had
a volume of $1,590 billion.
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On Sunday, November 24, 1991, the Dell City Methodist Church will
not have a morning service, but will have their Fellowship Dinner at
5:00 P.M. at the church, then proceed to the Community Building for
the Community Thanksgiving Service at 7:00 P.M. Mike Smith, Me-
thodist Pastor will give the sermon.
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Bertha Gallegos and her mother, Ignacia Reyes, flew to San Antonio
last week to visit with Belinda, then they all went to Temple where Joan-
na and cousin Raymond Gallegos met them at the home of Victor and
Sandra Reyes. ’Know they all had a good time together.
***
Swiss photographer Edmond Van Hoorick (who has adopted this part of
the southwest as a base) left Tuesday morning for Santa Fe and Colorado
Springs. He then will fly to New York, Brussels and Germany. He expects
to be back in this area in February.
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Business teacher Tammy Dennison announces a holiday canned food
drive for the needy - the Business Professionals of America group (BPOA)
will be sponsoring the drive. Boxes will be placed at the High School
office to collect donations from anyone wishing to donate. Members of
the BPOA are Deirdre Burford. Brenda Castillo, Evelia Velasco, Lupita
Orozco, Misty Bramblett, Claudia Chacon, Lorri Dukes, Christi Dukes,
Debbie Murrillo, David Gallegos, Daniel Galvan. On November 16, four
members and Miss Dennison attended a conference at Ysleta High
School learning “How to be a Business Professional” and “How to Con-
duct Yourself as a Business Professional”. Students attending the con-
ference were Deirdre Burford, Brenda Castillo, Evelia Velasco, Lupita
Orozco. Other members were involved in a Volleyball Tournament and
were unable to attend. After the conference, the group enjoyed atten-
ding a Miner Football game at UTEP.
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Larry and Signe Henderson will be spending Thanksgiving in Arizona.
Both Larry’s and Signe’s mothers live there. Larry is Guadalupe Moun-
tains National Park superintendent, and Signe teaches school in Carls-
bad.
IN APPRECIATION — Special thanks to all who were so thoughtful and
caring following the death of mother November 8 - your thoughtfulness
through beautiful cards, phone calls, flowers meant a lot to all the fami-
lies during this sad time. -Mary & Jim Lynch, and all the families of
Charlotte Blackwood.
***
We are happy to hear that Mr. Grady Collier and Mrs. Pearl Collier are
showing improvement now that they are back home. Both have had
recent surgery, and knowing these two very active people, they don’t find
it easy to slow down - our thoughts and prayers are with them,
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Dixie Evans spent a few days last week in El Paso helping out with
grandson, Mikhail Baeza, who was suffering from bronchitis - from all
reports, Mikhail is doing much better.
***
Jenny Robles is teaching CCD classes at San Isidro. Her class consists
of: Josie Gonzales, Ruben Lujan, Adrian Cadena, Olivia Tavarez,
Jeannie Alvarado, Gema Esparza, Angie Barraza, Ramon Guillen,
Lucy Gonzales, Graciela Valles, Rafael Cabral, Angelica Martos.
***
Kathy Foreman visited parents and family in Paris, Texas, last week-
end to watch niece Crystal Erikson play in a State Volleyball Tourna-
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November 8-10, these students attended a Life Management Skill
Retreat at UTEP. The boys and Mrs. Chacon stayed there. The
purpose of the retreat was to prepare our migrant students for making
personal and career choices. The retreat was sponsored by Region
XIX for migrant children and three schools. Dell City, San Elizario
and Tornillo schools participated in the retreat.
Pictured (L-R) Ruben De La Garza, Eddie Parra, Armando Galvan,
Robert Parra, Daniel Galvan, and Iliana Chacon.
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Armando Galvan was voted "Most Outstanding Boy’at the Life
Management Retreat held November 8-10 at UTEP. He was also
chosen to become a trainer. We are very proud of him and all the
boys who attended.
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It is the duty of nations as
well as of men to own their
dependence upon the over-
ruling power of God; to confess
their sins and transgressions in
humbl sorrow, yet with assured
hope that genuine repentance
will lead to mercy and pardon;
and to recognize the sublime
truth, announced in the Holy
Scriptures and proven by all
history, that those nations on-
ly are blessed whose God is the
Lord.
We know that by His divine
law, nations, like individuals,
are subjected to punishments
and chastisements in this world.
May we not justly fear that
the awful calamity of civil war
which now desolates the land
may be a punishment inflicted
upon us for our presumptuous
sins, to the needful end of our
national reformation as a whole
people?
We have been the recipients of
of the choicest bounties of
Heaven; we have been preserved
these many years in peace and .
prosperity; we have grown in
numbers, wealth and power as
no other nation has ever grown.
But we have forgotten God.
We have forgotten the gracious
hand which preserved us in
peace and multiplied and en-
riched and strengthened us,
and we have vainly imagined, in
the deceitfulness of our hearts,
that all these blessings were
produced by some superior
wisdom and virtue of our own.
Intoxicated with unbroken suc-
cess, we have become too self-
sufficient to feel the necessity
of redeeming and preserving
grace, too proud to pray to
the God that made us.
It has seemed to me fit and
proper that God should be
solemnly, reverently, and
gratefully acknowledged as with
one heart and one voice, by the
whole American people. I do
therefore invite my fellow citi-
zens in every part of the United
States, and also those who are
at sea and those who are sojourn-
ing in foreign lands, to set apart
and observe the last Thursday
of November as a day of Thanks-
giving and praise to our bene-
ficent Father who dwelleth in
the heavens.
—Abraham Lincoln, 1863
(Editor’s Note: Sounds fami-
liar today, as it did 128 years ago)
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