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Carol Rodriguez, Mary Gonzalez Maske, Dora Flores and Shirley
White Ringer.
SWTJC dean of admissions/re-
gistrar. "We are glad to see so
many students still interested
in taking summer classes there-
by helping us reach our second
highest summer enrollment."
The previous high summer en-
rollment excluding the summer
of 1989 came in the summer of
1985 with 835 enrolled.
The following student, Gil-
bert G. Perez, from Pearsall,
Texas has been named to the
dean’s list at Texas A & I Univer-
sity for the spring 1990 semester.
To be on the dean’s list, students
must have a 3.65 grade point
average for a minimum of 15
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE (WATS/800) SUBSCRIBERS:
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company has instituted a Class
Action Lawsuit seeking judicial approval of a settlement reached in
Docket No. 7297, an inquiry of General Counsel of the Public Utility
Commission of Texas into possible overcharges which occurred between
September, 1976, and February, 1987, due to rounding practices, on
bills of intrastate WATS/800 customers sent by Southwestern Bell and
other telephone companies which concur in Southwestern Bell’s tariff.
The suit is styled "Southwestern Bell Telephone Company, Plaintiff,
vs. MCI Telecommunications Corporation, A Member of the Class of
Texas Intrastate WATS and 800 Service Customers Who Paid Overtime
Charges From September 1976 Through February 1987, Defendant,"
and identified as Cause No. 471,460 in the 126th Judicial District
Court of Travis County, Texas.
Pursuant to the settlement, while not admitting liability,
Southwestern Bell, the other local exchange telephone companies in
Texas, and AT&T Communications of the Southwest, Inc. have agreed
to pay refunds to those WATS/800 customers who paid overtime
charges attributable to the rounding practices for intrastate WATS/800
services at any time between September, 1976, and February, 1987.
The refunds will be based upon either the actual or estimated amount
of overtime charges attributable to such rounding practices An exact
refund will be determined for customers able to produce copies of
their WATS/800 service bills. For customers who do not have copies
of their WATS/800 service bills to establish actual overtime charges
paid, an average refund of $4.53 to $5.95 per WATS/800 service line
per month will be applied All claims will be subject to verification
The refunds will also include interest at the rate of 7.80% per annum.
Claim Forms And Additional Information
Those customers who think they may be entitled to a refund or
who desire more information must call 1-800-782-3026, 8:30 a.m.-
4:30 p m., Monday through Friday, or write to WATS Refund Pool
Administrator. One Bell Plaza. Room 670, P 0. Box 650376, Dallas,
Texas 75265-0376, to request a WATS Refund Information Package.
The WATS Refund Information Package will contain further informa-
tion regarding the lawsuit and eligibility for a refund, a description of
documentation required to support a customer's claim for refund,
and a refund claim form to be filled out and submitted requesting a
refund. REQUESTING A WATS REFUND INFORMATION PACKAGE
DOES NOT OBLIGATE YOU IN ANY WAY
All claims for a refund must be received by the Refund Pool
Administrator by Friday, October 5,1990, and all rejections of the set-
tlement (that is, requests for exclusion from the class action lawsuit)
must be received by the Court by Wednesday, September 5.1990.
Only those who respond by filing a claim or by filing a rejection of the
settlement, as explained in the WATS Refund Information Package,
will receive notice of future developments in this proceeding.
Persons who wish to obtain further information may also contact
the Public Utility Commission, Public Information Division, at (512)
458-0257 or (512) 458-1221, teletypewriter for the deaf
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Dilley, Texas is among those
named to the honor roll at Texas
A&I University for the spring
semester. Students on the honor
roll must have a 3.5 grade point
average for a minimum of 12
semester hours.
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347, Uvalde day; 21, Uvalde ev-
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Claudia, was accompanied to
church by 14 Flower girls all
dressed in lilac and the girls
were accompanied by their es-
corts wearing black pants and
white ruffle shirts and black
boy ties. Claudia’s escort was
Pedro Barrios, Jr. of Laredo,
Texas.
Reception and dance was held
at the Church Hall.
The Quinceanera table was
beautifuly decorated with lilac
flower arrangements. It held a
15 tier lilac and white frosted
cake, holding four stairways,
water color fountain, and four-
teen miniature dolls dressed in
lilac. On the top it held the 15th
doll.
Claudia is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Alfredo Inocencio, Jr.
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Where Are They Now ?
Berlanga is a prominent lawyer
in Corpus Christi.
Jackie’s proud parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Manuel Del Llano live in
San Antonio.
Enrollment for the first summer
session at Southwest Texas Ju-
nior College was the second
highest summer enrollment to
date with 914 students enrolled
as of Friday afternoon. [June 8]
The highest summer enroll-
ment occured during the first
' summer session of 1989 and was
attributed to students taking a
"course in order to be exempt
from the Texas Academic Skills
program[TASP] which went into
effect during the Fall 1989 se-
mester
Three Cotulla area students
attending Angelo State Univer-
sity in San Angelo, are listed on
the Honor Roll for the spring
semester at the university.
Those listed on the 3.00 to 3.49
honor roll include Thomas Wade
Irby, a business major from Art-
esia, and Jeffrey M. Lumm, a
history major from Cotulla.
Those listed on the 3.50 to 4.00
honor roll include Jodeen Bord-
man, an English major from
Artesia.
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miles) received a gold medal,
10,000 meter run (6.2 miles)
received a gold medal, and half
marathon (13.1 miles) received a
silver medal. Manuel has quali-
fied to compete in the above
three events at the National
Police Olympics to be held in
Puerto Rico. Among those
cheering Manuel were his wife,
Priscilla, daughter Hilary, in-
laws, Ramon & Margot Sanches,
Roxanna and Raulito Gonzalez.
Manuel is employed by the City
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St. Joseph Church will hold 3p.m. to 7p.m.
its annual 4th of July Festival on July 3 Street Dance featuring
the Church grounds, 108 S. River City Band, 6p.m. to 12a.m.
Washington (Hwy 173), in July 4 Hag Raising Ceremony
Devine, on July 1, 3 and 4. BBQ Brisket, Food Booths,
Games, Entertainment, Bingo
July 1, $2500 Bingo, Church Hall 10:30 a.m. -??
Class Of 1975
Reunion Is Held
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Northcut will be responsible for Anthony’s Hotel in San Antonio,
planning, implementing and Eddie & Jackie are both working
evaluting Extension Programs, at a law firm in San Antonio and
These will include youth work, will be taking the bar-exam in
agriculture and community dev- July of 1990.
elopment. Eddie & Jackie live in Hondo
He has an extensive back- and are the proud parents of a
ground in 4-H, having served as beautiful baby girl, Ryan Ashley
vice president and president of Chapa, who was bom two days
the La Salle County 4-H Club, before their graduation.
While at Texas A&M, he was
on the football team for two Eddie is the son of Mr. & Mrs.
years, was a member and par- Eleazar Chapa from Hondo and
liamentarian of the Agricultural the brother of Norma Jean Chapa
Economics Club, and was a Renken from New Braunfels. He
Distinguished Student in the is also the grandson of Mrs.
spring of 1989. Modesta Chapa from Pearsall.
n_. A Jackie comes from a family of
Jan ACerson lawyers, her aunt, Mary Helen
Most Children...Eddie Maldo-
nado (5), and Highest Level of
Education...Carolyn Whitwell
Dewey.
Those present for the reunion
were: Mary Gonzales Maske,
Joe Avila, Carolyn Whitwell
Dewey, Eddie Maldonado, Ken
Leifeste, Paula Fiedler, Rolando
Ozoria, Amador Osio, Dora
Flores, Bill Allen, Joe Gomez,
Juan Moreno, Luz Garcia,
Elodia Garza, Ablerto Garcia,
Carlos Gonzalez, Carol Rodri-
guez, James Coquat, Shirley
White Ringer, Rocky Maldon-
ado, Cecilia Quesada Garcia,
Janis Keck McClellan and Ar-
mando Garcia, Jr.
Miss Claudia Inocencio,
celebrated her 15th birthday on
Saturday, May 26th at 3:00
o’clock in the afternoon at the
Imaculate Heart of Mary Catholic
Church in Encinal, Texas.
On Saturday, June 16th the
Class of 1975 Cotulla High School
held their 15 year reunion at
the Cattlemen Hotel Building.
The all day affair had 24 former
class members and their spouses
and children. In the afternoon
there were activities for the
whole family with fun and games
for the children while their
parents visited and talked of
old times.
Saturday night there was a
dinner when the following a-
wards were presented: Changed
the Most... Paula Fiedleir;
Changed the Least...Janis Keck
McClellan; Married the Longest
...Ken Leifeste (13 years);
At St Mary’s
Free English and citizenship Clases gratis para apprender
classes for participants on the ingles y obtener la cuidadania
I.N.S. amnesty program will be para participantes de la pro-
offered at ST. Mary's University grama de Amnestia se ofrece en
through August 1990, la Universida de St. Mary’s hasta
Classes meet every Monday Augosto 1990.
and Wednesday from 6:30 to Clases son cada Lunes y Mier-
8:30 p.m. in classrooms 101 and coles de 6:30 hasta 8:30 p.m. en
102 of the Richter Math-Engi- la sala de clases 101 y 102 en
neering building on campus, el edificio Richter Math-Engi-
Registration for this program neering del colegio. Registro
takes place in class. Students para este programa se lleva en
may register at any time during la clase. Estudiantes pueden re-
the summer semesters. gistrarse a qualquier tiempo
mientras el semestre de verano.
The classes, coordinated by Las clases, coordinadas por
St. Mary’s Campus Ministry and ST. Mary’s Campus Ministry y
region 20, help amnesty parti- Region 20, ayuda participantes
cipants meet immigration re- de amnestia satisfacer los re-
quirements tor permanent ci- querimentos para Cuidadania
tizenship. permanente.
For more information or dire- Para mas informacion o di-
ctions, contact Delia Sanchez at reccion, contacta a Delia Sanchez
436-3011. en 436-3011.
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Former Cotulla High School
graduate, Manuel Martinez,Jr.
recently competed in the Texas
Police Olympics held in Odessa/
Midland, Texas. Over 2,500 law
enforcement officers from all
over Texas competed in the week
long competitions. Manuel
competed in three track and field
events: 5,000 meter run (3.1
John Northcut has accepted
the position of Medina County
Extension Agent-agriculture,
according to a joint announce-
ment by County Judge Donald
Campsey and Ed Koliba of Uval-
de, district Extension director.
Northcut will begin his duties
in Medina County June 18. He
replaces Bobby Ainsley, who be-
came Caldwell County Extension
Agent in May.
A native of Cotulla, Northcut
received a B.S. degree in agri-
cultural economics from Texas
A&M University. He grew up
helping his father run their fam-
ily ranches and received practi-
cal experience in all aspects of
commercial cow/calf, stocker
steer, and heifer production.
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Fair, Wilton H., Jr. Cotulla Record (Cotulla, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 21, 1990, newspaper, June 21, 1990; Cotulla, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1676962/m1/4/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Alexander Memorial Library.