Duval County Picture (San Diego, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 2, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 15, 1992 Page: 5 of 6
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Wednesday, January 15,1992
•utiil Count; •itturt
Eagles avenge loss to Vaqueros
J. JULIO VELA, M.D.
2201 CI#o St, Sulla A, Corpus Chrlstl, Tx
Board
so St., Suite (
Certified...Gastroente
.Gastroenterology &
Internal Medicine
COLONOSCOPY & GASTROSCOPY
• ESOPHAGUS - (Difficulty swallowing, ate.)
•STOMACH - (ulcers, abdominal pain, ate)
• LIVER - (turning yellow)
• PANCREAS - (loss of weight)
• COLON - (cancer, change of bowel habits)
• RECTUM - (blood par rectum, pain, etc.)
MEDICARE PARTICIPANT
CBHP, Humana Health Plan. Private
Insurance Accepted
BENAVIDES - The Benav-
ides Eagles avenged last week's
loss to San Diego when they held
hack the Vaqueros 49-45 on Fri-,
day, Jan. 10. The Eagles had lost
to San Diego 64-36 a week ear-
Freer girls
win opener
57-49 over
Premont
FREER - The Freer Lady
Buckaroos opened district play
with a 57-49 come form behind
win over Premont on Friday, Jan.
10. The local girts outscored Pre-
mon 18-8 in the last quarter to
overcome a two point third quar-
ter deficit.
Lisa Ortiz led Freer with a
whopping 29 points while Gloria
Ramirez added 15. Mari Marti-
nez had 13 for Premont while
Angelita Trevino helped with 11
and Lulu Garcia added 10.
Freer upped its record to 10-9
and 1-0 in district.
Over in Agua Dulce, mean-
while, the Freer Boys scored their
second double-overtime win in
as many weeks.
Freer came back, after trail-
ing at the half by three, to take a
4-point third quarter lead. The
Longhorns tied it at 56 at the end
of regulation.
The score was knotted at 59-
59 gfter one overtime period buf"
the Bucks pulled the game out
63-61 in the second overtime.
Anthony Lopez was again
Freer's leading scorer with 20
points. Michael Lopez had 16
and Justin Cole helped with 10.
The Freer boys are one game
over-500 with an 8-7 record.
The game was won in the first
half, when the Eagles took a 4-
point lead. The secqnd half was
even.
R.D. Carrillo of Benavides
wasthegame'sleadingseorerwith
IS points, while teammate Greg
Perez had 10. Alex Tunchez hit
an four 3-point goals to lead San
Diego with 14 points.
The Vaqueros end non-dis-
10-point kill
lenry Everett of San Diego killed this 10-point buck at the
Mendoza Ranch in Duval County on Jan. 7. The shot covered 100
yards.
Community
Notes
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego
Little League will hold its first
meeting for the 1992 season at
the Civic Center on Jaa 15at7:00
p.m.
All coaches and parents are
urged to attend.
* * * *
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego
AARP Chapter #4419 will have
its regular meeting, Tuesday, Jan.
21 at 7:30 p.m. at the Civic Cen-
ter.
Two representatives from the
Social Security Office in Alice
will be present to inform us about
the changes in medicare.
Hostesses are Mrs. Lola Gar-
cia, Mrs. Sherman Eden and Mrs.
Felipita Reyes. Everyone is in-
vited.
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Personal or Business
MOB. Theodora St -San Diego
279-2423
City Barber Shop
(behind J.C. Windmill)
has moved to
Vicente's Barber &
Beauty Salon
668-0391
Public Notice
On October 4,1991, Southwestern Bell Telephone Company
(Southwestern Bell) filed an application with the Public Utility
Commission of Texas (Commission) that proposes a new optional
service called DtglUne“* Service. The application was assigned
Docket No. 10655.
DigiUne Service uses a 144 Kbps facility, typically divided into
two 64 Kpbs B Channels and one 16 Kbps D Channel to provide ac-
cess to and from the public switched telephone network for circuit-
switched voice communications. DigiUne Service also provides
transmission of circuit-switched data and packet-switched data
within the customer’s service office area only. This service allows
the simultaneous transmission of voice and data over a single resi-
dence or business telephone line from a senring office equipped-
for DigiUne Service.
The monthly recurring charges for DigiUne Service consist
of three major rate elements: Basic Interface Facility ($19.00); Basic
Interface Equipment ($12.00); and, an Integrated Services Network
Component for each B Channel (rate varies from $1.90 to $7.25 per B
Channel depending on the customer’s class of service and location.)
Other charges may also be applicable depending on the options
requested by the customer.
DigiUne Service operates only with compatibly-equipped FCC
Part 68 registered equipment. The service will be offered initially in
the following exchanges and within the following serving offices:
Exchange Serving Office*
Dallas Fleetwood, Richardson, Riverside
Austin fireside
San Antonio Capitol, Medical Center
Houston Clay, Medical Center
DigiUne Service may be furnished in other serving offices in any
of the above exchanges in combination with foreign senring office
charges. In addition, DigiUne Service may be available in other ex-
changes upon a customer's bona fide request. A bona fide request
is a written request for service. Upon receipt of the bona fide request.
Southwestern Bell will conduct an economic analysis to determine
the financial viability of offering the requested service.
Southwestern Bell expects'DigiUne Service to generate first-year
revenues of approximately $236,000.
Persons who wish to intervene or otherwise participate in this
docketed proceeding should notify the Commission as soon as pos-
sible, but not later than by February 10,1992. A request to intervene,
participate, or for further information should be mailed to the Public
Utility Commission of Texas, 7800 Shoal Creek BNd., Suite 400N,
Austin. Texas 78757. Further information also may be obtained by
calling the Public Utility Commission Public Information Office at
512-458-0256. The telecommunications device for the deaf (TDD)
number is 512-4580221.
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trict play with a 12-8 record.
Benavides is 3-10.
The Benavides girts, playing
in the same gym. turned-back.
Agua Dulce 34-32. The Eaglettes
relied on a fourth quarter rally to
secure the win.
Barbra Benavides led the
hometown girts with 14 points.
The Eaglettes upped their
season record to 9-9.
SD bombs
Hebbronville
72-22 in
first game
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego
Lady Vaqueros opened the de-
fense of their district 31-3A bas-
ketball title with a whopping 72-
22 win over hapless Hebbron-
ville.
The San Diego girts picked-
up where they left off lut year
when they went undefeated in
district play.
The Lady Vaqueros could
have sat on their hands after die
first quarter and still won the
game. The score after die first pe-
riod 25-7.
Jenny Gonzalez led all scor-
ers with 15 points. She was fol-
lowed by Clarissa Valerio with
14 and Vanessa Garcia with 11.
The Lady Vaqueros are now
• 14-5 for die season and 1-0 in
district. Hebbrtmville, mean-
while, dropped to 2-12 and 0-1.
Leon McNinch A Company /
Certified Public Accountant
Announces the
opening of its accounting
offices at
412 E. Main
Alice, Texas
P.O. Box 728, Alice, TtexMl
512-468-363*
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ASSIGNMENT ACCEPTED ’ '
ELECT
JAIME E.
CARRILLO
DUVAL
COUNTY A TTORNEY
Areas of concern include:
•Truancy
•Establishing A Crimestoppers Organization
•Deficit Spending
There are other areas of concern which I will
express to the people of Duval County in the
next couple of months.
For those of you who wish to be a part of my
campaign and. help with the fight to bring
back effective prosecution to Duval County,
I may be contacted at 256-3445.
JUSTICE FOR ALL... EVEN THE VICTIMS
M. Pol. ad by Caaulttoo to Cloct Jalat I. Carrillo
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