From gas engines to search engines

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From gas engines to search engines
Five Points Museum
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Charlando del Cine y TV
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Cocina de Tia Yole
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UHV graduates have less
debt than national average
Willie Loa wants to open Loa’s Tire and Auto Supply seven days a week. Martha Gomez, his daughter and shop manager, insists on a worklife balance. Contributed photo by Adam Barrera.
From gas engines to
search engines
Editor’s note: Reprinted by permission from the Corpus Christi
Business News, October 2015 issue.
by Adam Barrera
In a world indexed by Google,
Loa’s Tire and Auto Supply stays
current under the hood and online
It’s a classic Corpus Christi success story: a decades-old small
business passed from one generation to the next, supported by a legion of loyal customers and their
children. The twist? Eighty-nine
year-old Willie Loa still comes
into Loa’s Tire and Auto Supply
every day, discussing Google Page
Rank and Face book marketing
with his daughter Martha Gomez.
“He’s not into Google or the Internet,” said Gomez, who manages
day-to-day operations. “At first, he
had a hard time understanding how
people use Google to find us. I’ve
See LOA, pg. 11
When Megan Huerta was choosing where she wanted to go to
college, she knew she would have to pay for her education herself.
The Van Vleck native and third of 12 siblings graduated from the
University of Houston-Victoria in May with a Bachelor of Science
in biology and no student loan debt.
“I feel really
lucky that I was
able to attend such
an affordable university,” Huerta
said. “UHV offers
a great education,
and I’m planning
to return in the
fall to start workUHV Main on Ben Wilson Street. Contributed photo.
ing toward my
master’s in biomedical sciences.”
A recent report from USA Today stated the average debt in 2015
for U.S. college graduates was about $35,000. During the 20142015 school year, only 48 percent of the 1,066 UHV students who
graduated had student loans. Among those UHV graduates, the average amount of debt was a little more than $27,000.
“One of the essential goals and priorities of UHV is to provide
a quality, affordable education,” UHV President Vic Morgan said.
“Our students come from all economic backgrounds, and we want to
ensure that they have the opportunity to earn a degree without being
hampered by overwhelming debt.”
Students working to earn undergraduate degrees at UHV already
have an advantage when it comes to avoiding debt. According to
2016-2017 tuition and fees data from CollegeForAllTexans.com,
in-state UHV students who take 15 credit hours each fall and spring
semester for four years will save up to $10,711 compared with
See UHV, pg. 13
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Gulf Coast-area nonprofits among those that benefit from this annual event
31st annual H-E-B tournament of champions raises $8.4 million for nonprofits
More than 1,600 H-E-B vendors, suppliers and Partners (employees) gathered in San Antonio
from June 8-10 for H-E-B’s 31st
annual Tournament of Champions, one of the largest charitable
events in the nation. This year’s
tournament raised $8.4 million
to benefit hundreds of Texas nonprofit organizations focused on
the needs of children and families
across the state. Since its inception
in 1986, the H-E-B Tournament of
Champions has raised close to $90
million for 300 Texas nonprofits,
many of which reside in the Gulf
Coast area.
An annual tradition, the H-E-B
Tournament of Champions was
created to provide an opportunity
for H-E-B’s suppliers to team up
with the company to support nonprofit organizations focused on
providing basic needs and exciting
new opportunities for children and
families across the state of Texas.
“Because of the strong support
from our Partners, suppliers and
vendors for this annual charity
event, we are able to make a positive impact on the lives of hun-
dreds of thousands of children and
families throughout Texas,” said
Winell Herron, Group Vice President of Public Affairs and Diversity. “The H-E-B Tournament of
Champions began as a way to help
one deserving organization, and
we’re proud of how it has grown
to help hundreds of nonprofits and
support the important services and
programs they offer for the communities we serve, including those
right here in the Gulf Coast.” A few of the Gulf Coast-area
nonprofit organizations supported
by funds from the H-E-B Tournament of Champions are: Brooke’s
Blossoming Hope, Communities
in Schools, Rise School of Corpus
Christi, CASA of the Coastal Bend
and Camp Aranzazu.
Learn more about the Tournament of Champions at http://www.
hebtoc.com/ and follow the conversation on Twitter using #HEBTOC and @hebtoc.
Opening Reception for “Art Cars from the
Permanent Collection” June 25, 2016
On Saturday, June 25th, from 5
p.m. to 7 p.m., Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art will host
an opening reception for the new
exhibit, “Art Cars from the Permanent Collection.” This exhibit will
feature several art cars from internationally acclaimed artists as well
as new acquisitions, and will take
place in the newly renovated large
gallery at Five Points Museum.
June 25 – July 3: Final Week
to View “Lost Worlds: New Drawings and Sculpture” by Noah Edmundson
Visitors to the museum will also
be able to view the ongoing exhibition “Lost Worlds: New Drawings
and Sculpture” by Noah Edmundson, which has been extended until
July 3rd. This exhibition features a
range of new work, with intricate
drawings, metal sculpture, and
an example of Mr. Edmundson’s
own art car work. His work has
been exhibited and commissioned
throughout Texas and the United
States. He currently is the director
Mini opening coming to Five Points Museum. Contributed photo.
and curator of Houston’s Art Car
Museum.
Five Points Museum of Contemporary Art is located at 1201 North
Moody in Victoria, TX and is open
to the public 11 a.m. to 5p.m.
Thursday through Sunday. Admission to the museum is always free.
For event information please contact: Maggie Kuykendall, Media
Contact at 361-894-2153.
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Juneteenth event at museum to include
101-year-old Victoria resident, other speakers
a.m.
The event will feature speakers, including
101-year-old
Victoria
resident Ruth Johnson,
a prayer from Pastor
VanHook of St. Peter’s
Baptist Church and music from the St. Peter’s
Baptist Church men’s
choir. Representatives
from the Dow AfricanAmerican Network will
provide information on
African-Americans in
science and technology
The Museum of the Coastal Bend will host a Juneteenth
industries from noon to
celebration on June 18. Contributed photo.
4 p.m.
“We’re excited to continThe Museum of the Coastal
Bend will hold its second annual ue this tradition,” said Isabel Ray,
Juneteenth celebration on Satur- the museum’s curator of education
day, June 18, beginning at 10:30 and public programs. “Juneteenth
is both a major single event in our
state’s history and a lasting reminder of the importance of freedom, heritage and equality.”
Juneteenth commemorates June
19, 1865, which was the date Texas slaves learned they were freed.
To learn more about the Juneteenth event or other programs at
the museum, contact Ray at (361)
582-2559 or [email protected].
The Museum of the Coastal
Bend is located at 2200 E. Red
River St. in Victoria. Regular museum hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,
Tuesday through Saturday. Admission is pay-what-you-want.
For more information on the
museum, including a calendar of
events, visit www.MuseumOfTheCoastalBend.org.
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por Santos Raya
VATICAN – En Octubre 11, 2016
el Papa Francisco canonizará el
Beato José Brochero de Argentina.
El fue conocido como el “gaucho
priest.”
Beato José Luis Sánchez del
Rio, muchacho de 14 años, fue
asesinado por negarse a renunciar
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su fe durante la Guerra de los Cristeros en los 1920’s en México.
Antes de morir, el grito, “¡Viva
Cristo Rey y la Virgen de Guadalupe!”
MEXICO – El ex-presidente de
México, Vicente Fox, dijo recientemente que quiere tener un debate con Donald Trump. Pero quiere que se lleve a cabo en México.
VENEZUELA – Cada día es peor
para Venezuela. Las tiendas no
tienen comida. Los disturbios se
han comenzado. La gente grita
con hambre cerca de la casa del
Presidente Maduro.
Las comidas de las tiendas se
las llevan personas que después
venden la comida por mucho más
dinero de lo que valen. Un hamburgués se vende por $170 ahora
pero en unos días se pueden vender por más dinero.
USA – Antes de morir, Muhammad Ali estuvo enfermo 32 años
de Parkinson’s desease. Tenía 74
años de edad cuando murió.
Bill Clinton, ex-presidente de
USA, dará el elogio. El público
puede asistir el funeral.
LONDON – Un vestido que
la Princesa Diana uso en Abril
1986, se vendió recientemente por
$115,000.00.
PARIS, FRANCE – Muchas lluvias en Paris donde 11 personas
han muerto y más de mil personas
Beato José Luis del Rio Sánchez, Cristero Boy Martyr. Contributed photo.
tuvieron que dejar sus casas.
Todo esto también está afectando a Alemania donde ahora están
recibiendo una gran cantidad de
lluvias.
USA – Se anuncio en la televisión recientemente que los quien
quieren comprar caro por ahora, se
astean pendientes de que algunos
caros, nuevos o usados pueden ver
estado bajo el agua.
TEXAS USA – A los menos tres
militares ha muerto buscando ayudar a personas durante las inundaciones en Houston y en el área.
PUERTO RICO – Puerto Rico
esta en tiempos casi como de los
de Venezuela.
Jacob Lew, el secretario federal
del tesoro le está mandando mensajes a Los Estados
Unidos para que el Congreso
aprueba ayuda.
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Luncheon workshop to focus on offering
better customer service
Every business offers a product
or service to customers, but the
way a business serves its customers is a key factor in success.
That is the focus of the June 17
University of Houston-Victoria
Small Business Development Center luncheon workshop Customer
Service: On the Front Lines. The
workshop will begin at noon in the
Welder Conference Room located
in Room 110A of UHV University
North, 3007 N. Ben Wilson St.
There is a $10 registration fee, and
lunch will be provided.
“Customer service is essential
to businesses, especially in the
digital age,” UHV SBDC Director
Joe Humphreys said. “In today’s
world, potential customers are able
to look up reviews of businesses at
the touch of a button, so it’s vitally
important that businesses emphasize good customer service in all
scenarios.”
The workshop will focus on how
business owners and their employees should interact with customers
from the moment they make contact to after the transaction is completed. Attendees also will discuss
working with customers through
different mediums, including by
phone, in person or online.
As with most things in life, mistakes can be made. One topic that
will be emphasized is how to deal
with customer complaints. The
emphasis should always be on
finding a way to turn an issue into
a positive or reconciling experi-
Joe Humphreys. Contributed photo.
Farhang Niroomand. Contributed photo.
ence, Humphreys said.
“Whether it’s in person or on
the phone, the first rule is to stay
calm,” he said. “Let the customer
explain the issue, restate it so they
know you understand, acknowledge any mistakes and thank them
for letting you know. Being calm
and courteous goes a long way toward turning what was a problem
into a positive experience.”
The workshop is designed to
help attendees develop skills, rules
and habits to help create a reputation for excellent customer service.
“Far too often, companies and
individuals forget that a company’s
success relies on the satisfaction of
its customers,” said Farhang Niroomand, dean of the UHV School
of Business Administration. “This
is a good opportunity for small
business owners and entrepreneurs
in the Victoria area to refine their
customer service skills.”
The UHV SBDC offers assistance on starting, growing and
financing a business; contracting opportunities; and recovering
from disaster. Most of its services
are free to area small business
owners in Aransas, Bee, Calhoun,
DeWitt, Gonzales, Goliad, Jackson, Karnes, Lavaca, Refugio and
Victoria counties. It is part of a nationwide small business assistance
program serving the small business community and federal, state
and local governments.
To register for the workshop,
call 361-485-4485 or email sbdc@
uhv.edu. The registration deadline
is June 16.
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Chismes de Chemo
Siguiendo el
camino
Gente, como yo, that try to do
a bit for the community sometimes cannot help but wonder why
things aren’t forgotten or just ignored. Then there are those whose
spouses, like mine, who can’t wait
to bring up a sore subject matter, años después, muchos años
después.
No hay mas mal mazorca than
the one you try to hide in the closet
because eventually you will have
to answer for it. Such is the case of
my motorcycle escapade and probably why I don’t run for office of
any kind.
Many years ago, after being
married a few short months, I was
faced with a dilemma that was
suitable for review by the board
of super heroes. I had been sitting
at home, when my mother came to
our home next door with the message, from my wife, that all my
work clothes had been stolen from
the washateria. I guess the modern
word is laundromat.
¿Pero como, I thought to myself
y ahora que voy hacer? I had always told my wife that in the “big
city” you don’t leave anything
out of sight or it will grow legs. I
say big because she was born and
raised in Bloomington, where they
used to steal sweet corn and sandias from the fields.
Pues, I waited for a bit and pondered (translated for Sylvester:
tried to figure out how to get there
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as we had only one car) and Mrs.
Chemo and my sister were took
it to the laundromat trying to dry
clothes that had been stolen. Pues
no venían y no venían and I decided I have to go see what is going on and guess what I rode on?
my little brother’s 20-inch bicycle.
You guess it, I made quite a sight.
Thank God we didn’t have a camera with a flash.
Pero lo que me encabrono was
that La Vieja Chemo came home
and told my mom that the only one
they had seen on the road, El Gordito next door riding his bike.
Forward my life a few years,
playing baseball for an Air Force
team while stationed in Panama, I
was again waiting for La Chema,
who this time had gone shopping
with one of our friends. It was getting closer and closer to game time
and they were no where in sight.
In those days, there were no cell
phones. Really, no me importaba
en donde andaban, mas me impor-
taba que we might have to forfeit
the game.
Being the innovators that we
were, Mike (the friend’s husband)
and I decided that we would ride
his scooter to the game. To make it
in time, we would cut across yards
and by the Officers’ Club as that
would save us plenty of time. The
base was located in a hilly area
and so you can imagine what we
looked like cutting across lawns
y pa arriba y pa abajo in the little
scooter.
Y otra vez la Chema had to have
her say, explaining that we looked
like two Magilla Gorillas on a motorcycle. Y la mera verdad, who
had even asked her?
And why is this important almost 30 years later? Because my
car broke down, I needed a part
and she tried to get me to ride my
daughter’s bicycle to the parts
store. Call me Magilla – no estoy
tonto – mejor me fui a pie.
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Cutting sugar’s umbilical cord
• 2 celery ribs
• 1 Jerusalem artichoke
• 1 cucumber, peeled if not organic
• 1 lemon, peeled if not organic
• ½ green apple
Wash produce first and, once
juiced, drink as soon as possible.
Longing for dessert-time? Try a
delicious alternative to traditional
Chocolate Mousse.
• 1 medium avocado, ripe
• 2 Tbsp. unsweetened cocoa
powder
• 2 Tbsp. coconut nectar or ¼
tsp. stevia
• 6 Tbsp. almond milk
• Optional: pistachios, strawberries, raspberries or goji berries
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Once upon a time, sugar was
mostly relegated to desserts. But
now, excessive amounts can be
found in our everyday foods and
beverages, and it’s taking a toll,
according to recently published
studies.
• The University of Texas MD
Anderson Cancer Center exposed high-sugar diets as major
risks for cancer, especially breast
cancer.
• The Frontiers in Molecular
Neuroscience journal indicates
that sugar may cause not only diabetes and obesity, but also brain
defectssimilar to those triggered
by stress or abuse.
• Sugar accounts for much of
our country’s weight gain and the
rise of fatty liver disease.
“We already knew it was very
bad for us, but alarming new
evidence just keeps pouring in,”
says nutritionist and juicing pioneer Cherie Calbom, MS, who is
known as “The Juice Lady.”
“Despite the case against excessive sugar intake, we know its
prevalent use remains in things
like ketchup, yogurt, canned soup,
salad dressing, tomato sauce,
bread, granola bars – not to mention soda or dessert-style coffee
beverages.”
That’s why Calbom suggests
taking full control of the sugar
in your diet by making your own
meals, snacks and drinks. Her
most recent book, “The Juice
Lady’s Sugar Knockout” (www.
juiceladycherie.com), offers recipes for overcoming sugar.
Samples of her “Sugar Knockout” recipes include:
Curb your carb craving with a
Jerusalem artichoke-based juice
cocktail. Here’s a traditional remedy:
• 3-4 carrots
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Put large chunks of avocado
flesh in the blender. Add the cocoa,
sweetener and almond milk. Blend,
starting on low and then moving
to high speed until smooth. If the
avocado is larger, you will need a
bit more of each ingredient. If it
is too thick, drizzle in a bit more
almond milk. Add more cocoa or
sweetener to taste. Refrigerate the
mousse and serve cold. Top with
nuts or berries.
“These recipes let you know
that, once you decide to live without sugar, it’s deliciously possible,” Calbom says.
About Cherie Calbom, MSN (a.k.a.
The Juice Lady)
Cherie Calbom holds a Master
of Science degree in whole foods
nutrition from Bastyr University. Known as “The Juice Lady”
(www.juiceladycherie.com)
for
her work with juicing and health,
she is author of 31 books, with
millions of copies sold worldwide.
No stranger to healthy diet trends,
Cherie joined George Foreman
as nutritional spokesperson in the
Knockout the Fat phenomena that
forever changed grilling in America.
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por Gloria Rivera
¡Hola! Vamos a ver qué hay de
noticias en el mundo del espectáculo.
¿Sabían ustedes que Angélica
María ya lleva 65 años de cantante
y actriz y que también tiene la es-
trella en el pasado de la fama de
Hollywood? Es una persona muy
talentosa y famosa. Esta muy feliz
de ser madre de su hija, Angélica
Vale y ser abuela de su nieta y nieto.
La cantante Paulina Rubio es
otra cantante feliz. Ya tiene su
nuevo bebé en sus brazos. El niño
de Paulina y Gerardo Bauza se
llama Eros.
Hubo rumores de que Gabriel
Soto y su esposa Geraldine estuvieron separados por un tiempo. Parece que ya están juntos otra vez.
Talina Fernández ha estado
hablando mal de Ariel López Padilla recientemente. Padilla dijo
que el va comenzar decir cosas
y cosas no muy buenas de Talina
también.
El famoso actor de películas y
telenovelas, Ignacio López Tarso
se encuentra muy enfermo. Tiene
Angélica Vale y Angélica María. Contributed photo.
91 años de edad.
Adela Noriega, en pláticas, se
dice que ella ha tenido tres novios,
Fernando Colunga, Fernando Carrillo, y Eduardo Yáñez. Ella nunca
ha dicho nada de esto ni tampoco
Colunga, Carrillo, y Yáñez.
Hace unos años salió en las noticias que el hermano de Adela y
See CHARLANDO, pg. 9
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Paulina Rubio y Geraldo Bauza. Contributed
photo.
CHARLANDO, from pg. 8
Ferando se fueron para Miami
porque Ferando quiera comprar un
anillo para Adela.
Adela es una persona tan privada
que no se sabe que paso porque
casada con Fernando no está.
Victoria Ruffo confesó que ella
quería ser una actriz desde muy
chica. Ella ha hecho telenovelas
y todas fueron éxitos. Victoria
estuvo casada con Eugenio Derbez
con quien tuvo un hijo, Eduardo.
Ahora está casada con Omar Fayad Meneses.
Tienen dos hijos, Victoria y Anuar Fayad.
El esposo de Victoria, Omar
Fayad, es el mayor en Pachuca,
Hidalgo, México.
Silvia Piñal tuvo una larga carrera en el mundo del espectáculo.
Ella fue actriz, cantante, y bailarina en numerosas películas y
telenovelas. Estuvo también en el
mundo de la política. Dijo, “¡Me
gusto todo de la política!”
La actriz Eva Longoria hace
unos días se caso por tercera vez y
ya quiere tener un bebé. Su esposo
Fernando Carrillo. Contributed photo.
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Gabriel Soto. Contributed photo.
es Pepe Bastón.
El esposo de Sofía Vergara, Joe
Manganiello sigue bien de salud.
El mes pasado estaba muy enfermo. Ahora se ve muy bien.
Nos vamos por este mes de Junio. Es el mes del comienzo de
la temperatura que cambia a muy
caliente.
No se les olvide a su papa
porque este es el mes de los padres de cada uno de nosotros y con
mucho amor.
Hasta pronto.
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Gone, but not forgotten
by Frank Torres
This is the story of a veteran that
(like many) goes unheralded for
their service after leaving the military. His name is Ervin Williams.
Ervin was born on November 14,
1953 in Tivoli, Texas. He enlisted
and served four years in the Marine Corp. After his discharge, he
attended the University of Corpus
Christi and the Victoria College
where he later taught a truck driving course. He worked at the E.I.
DuPont plant, in Victoria, while
attending to his Tasty BBQ business. He also served as county
commissioner.
Ervin was a very proud Marine
and he decided to find something
that he could get involved in to
help those veterans that had already served. So he became a Veteran Peer to Peer Group meeting
facilitator.
Ervin and I started facilitating
Veteran Peer to Peer meetings in
Victoria and Port Lavaca, Texas.
While working together, we started investigating the possibility of
establishing a VA funded Vet. Center in the Victoria Crossroads.
We contemplated the What,
Who, Where and When to start
the effort. We decided to seek help
from our city and county offices. We contacted county commissioners Danny Garcia and Gary Burns
and asked for their help. They immediately agreed to help work out
the details on how to get started.
Irvin and I decided to get endorsements from our city mayor
and all seven county judges in the
Golden Crescent Area. We then
contacted our congressman’s Veteran Field Representative. In the
meantime, the DAV Chapter 169
of Victoria decided to take charge
of the project and carry it through.
Ervin was a member of that committee.
We were finally able to launch
forward with the project with the
help of Congressman Blake Farenthold’s field representative J.D.
Kenedy, the DAV Chapter 169 and
the Victoria county commissioners.
With the endorsements in hand,
we then visited the Vet. Center in
Corpus Christi to obtain knowledge on the administration and
services provided to veterans.
Brother Ervin in the meantime,
kept conducting veteran group
meetings for a total of seven years.
The last three years, he funded the
meals for the group out of his own
pocket. He would transport veterans to wherever they needed to go
for help. He was always picking
up vets that were homeless, feeding them and then taking them to
get help.
Ervin wore out a new car transporting vets to San Antonio and
back. He used his old truck to
transport them when his car broke
down. The old truck did not have
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A/C, so he bought a used car and
he kept rolling down the highway
to San Antonio.
Ervin was so busy serving his
brother vets that he was not able to
participate as much as he wanted
to on the work for the Vet. Center
that was ongoing. But we would
keep him abreast of all the developments. Ervin suffered a brain aneurysm
in mid September, 2015 and was
transported to Houston where he
had brain surgery. The doctors
were very optimistic and were
saying that we would recover because of his strong will to live. He
regained conscience and was very
happy for the fast development
and coming together of our Crossroads Veteran Service Center. He
was really looking forward to being present at the ribbon cutting
ceremony.
The Lord made his call and took
him home on September 22, 2015.
There is no doubt that he was at
the Crossroads Vet. Center ribbon
cutting ceremony because I felt his
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presence. Ervin is survived by his
daughter Bryanna Williams and
his loving family.
I would like to take this opportunity to memorialize US Marine
Ervin Williams efforts and dedication to our country and to his
brother veterans.
Because the inception, the work
and dedication to make the Crossroad Veteran Service Center a reality is not a one man pony show. I
want to take this time to first thank
God (on behalf of brother Ervin),
the DAV Chapter 169 of Victoria,
the Victoria county commissioners, all the Golden Crescent judges, mayor Paul Polasek, the Texas
Veterans Commission, the Gulf
Bend Center, the Office of our
congressman Blake Farenthold,
and especially his veteran field
representative, J.D. Kenedy, the
community of our Veteran loving
citizens and particularly the persons who never get recognized for
their contributions. Like the persons with the paint brush or with a
hammer in their hand, electricians,
floor installers and all the helpers
who were hands-on with their contributions to this cause.
We also wish to thank all the
business owners and entities that
donated money, furniture, in-kind
items to make our Crossroads Veteran Center a beautiful facility to
serve our brother veterans. My brother Ervin receives all
the accolades that were passed
out at the grand opening. They
belong to you, also! Please intercede for us for divine intervention
as we continue our quest for a VA
Funded Vet. Center. Rest in Peace.
You’re brother in Christ.
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The five golden rules of job reference etiquette
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LOA, from pg. 1
showed him with my cell phone
how people type in ‘used tires’ or
‘front-end-alignment,’ and all the
businesses pop up. ‘We don’t want
to be down here, we want to be a
little higher.’ He’s learning about
that,
Loa grew up on a farm in Victoria and was drafted into the
Army before his 18th birthday. He
served in World War II, returned
to Corpus Christi for a stint at the
Sinclair refinery and eventually
started a tire and auto parts store
in 1966. The small two-bay workshop played second to the retail
parts business until a larger auto
parts chain opened up down the
street. Loa took a gamble, moved
to an eight-bay garage and shifted
his main focus to auto repair almost overnight.
“Dad would pick us up after
school, we’d watch ‘Gilligan’s Island’ for 30 minutes and then he’d
pick us up to go to work because
he didn’t want us to be lazy,” Gomez said. “We’d do our homework there. He raised all six of
us through the business, and he’s
Revista de Victoria, June 2016 — 11
It makes good business sense – and is respectful professional
etiquette – to stay in
touch with your former bosses, says Allison & Taylor, the
nation’s oldest professional
reference
checking firm.
As your career advances, your efforts
to stay connected with past employers could pay dividends many
times over when they provide you
with favorable professional references. Conversely, failing maintain a solid relationship with your
references could have long-reaching professional consequences.
“As an employer, if a prospective employee’s former boss neglected to return your call looking
for a professional reference, what
message would that convey?” asks
Jeff Shane, of Allison & Taylor.
“Oftentimes, job seekers pay
close attention to their resumes and
interview skills, but fail to nurture
their professional references…and
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To enhance the chances Allison & Taylor suggests you follow
these 5 Golden Rules of Job Reference Etiquette:
1. Call your former bosses and
ask them if they are willing to be
good job references for you. Be
sure to thank them for supporting you in your job search if they
agree.
2. Let them know each and every time you give out their name
and email address.
3. Keep your former positive references informed of your
always been a workaholic.”
What began as filing and alphabetizing in an era without computers evolved into catalog parts sales
for Gomez, who has worked at
Loa’s since she can remember.
“Time just goes by, and you
don’t realize you’re in the next
chapter,” Gomez said. “I don’t like
to sell, but I’ve become a salesperson. When customers aren’t sure
what they want, you have to be
there to help them figure it out.”
Her passion, it turns out, is on
the marketing and public relations
side. In the coming year, Gomez
plans to shift away from daily operational responsibilities and focus
on outreach that her customers can
get excited about.
“I’m tired of women getting
their eyes poked at garages,”
Gomez said. “In the near future,
we’re going to host a ladies’ night,
serve sparkling grape juice, turn
everything pink and teach the ladies how to change a tire. I love
to educate people and get them to
know what to ask when they’re at
a garage.”
Loa instilled the importance of
one-to-one customer service early
on, Gomez said. In an industry
in which so many customers feel
they have been taken advantage of
by other shops, Loa’s approach focuses on customer education.
“You can’t just show customers
an estimate,” Gomez said. “You
have to show them how things
work. A tune-up used to be so simple. You used to have room to get
in under the hood and work. Now,
the engine is mounted sideways,
and it’s all cramped up. There are
so many sensors, and they control
everything. We try to show customers how the systems interact.”
As Corpus Christi grows and
the impact of online reviews soars,
Gomez notes a changing client
base. Her clients are younger and
more diverse. A business that once
served its immediate neighborhood, Loa’s Tire and Auto Supply
now attracts customers from as
far away as Ingleside and Rockport. Gomez credits the Internet,
and though Loa himself is com-
ing around to modern marketing
methods, he’s still sticking to the
staples.
“We’re into email, Face book
and social media,” Gomez said.
“He wants to put ads in the phone
book. We did have a customer
yesterday who found us in the
phonebook and called us. He’s still
sharp.”
Loa’s Tire & Auto Supply at
4015 Ayers St. in Corpus Christi
can be reached at (361) 852-7311.
See RULES, pg. 12
12 — Revista de Victoria, June 2016
AVISO DE RECIBO DE SOLICITUD E INTENCIÓN DE OBTENER LA RENOVACIÓN DE PERMISO DE AIRE
PERMISO NÚMERO 19985
SOLICITUD INEOS Nitriles USA LLC, ha solicitado a la Comisión de Calidad Ambiental de Texas (TCEQ, por su siglas en inglés) para la renovación del Permiso Núm.
19985 de Calidad de Aire, el cual autorizaría el funcionamiento continuado de un/una unidad de Acrilonitrilo del Complejo Green Lake ubicado por la calle 13050 State
Highway 185 North, Port Lavaca, en el Condado de Calhoun, Texas 77979. Este enlace a un mapa electrónico de la ubicación general del sitio o de la instalación el cual
es proporcionado como una cortesía pública y no forma parte de la solicitud o del aviso. Para la ubicación exacta, consulte la solicitud. http://www.tceq.texas.gov/assets/
public/hb610/index.html?lat=28.571944&lng=-96.833611&zoom=13&type=r. La instalación existente y/o las instalaciones relacionadas están autorizadas para emitir
los siguientes contaminantes atmosféricos: compuestos orgánicos, óxidos de nitrógeno, monóxido de carbón, dióxido de azufre, contaminantes de aire peligrosos como
plomo, partículas, incluyendo partículas con diámetros de 10 micras o menos y 2.5 micrones o menos.
Esta solicitud se presentó a la TCEQ el día 9 de diciembre del año 2015. La solicitud estará disponible para ser revisada y copiada en la oficina central de la TCEQ, en la
oficina regional de la TCEQ en Corpus Christi, y la biblioteca del Condado de Calhoun, por el camino 200 West Mahan Street, Port Lavaca, Condado de Calhoun, Texas,
comenzando el primer día de la publicación de este aviso. El expediente de cumplimiento normativo de la instalación, si alguno existe, está disponible para su revisión en
la oficina regional de la TCEQ en Corpus Christi.
El director ejecutivo de la TCEQ ha determinado que la solicitud está completa administrativamente y llevará a cabo un examen técnico de la solicitud. Además de la
renovación, esta acción con respecto al permiso incluye la incorporación de las siguientes autorizaciones o cambios a instalaciones autorizadas relacionadas a este permiso:
alteraciones y permiso por regla. Las razones para cualquier cambio o incorporación, hasta el punto en que puedan ser incluidos en el permiso renovado, pueden incluir las
mejoras de los controles operacionales en la planta o la manera de asegurar la aplicación de la ley para el permiso. Para más información sobre esta solicitud del permiso
o el proceso de permisos, puede llamar al Programa de Educación del Público, sin cobro, al 1-800-687-4040. La TCEQ puede actuar sobre esta solicitud sin buscar
comentarios públicos adicionales o dar una oportunidad para una audiencia de caso impugnado si se cumple con ciertos criterios.
COMENTARIO PÚBLICO Usted puede presentar comentarios públicos, o solicitar una audiencia de caso impugnado a la Oficina del Secretario Oficial al
domicilio a continuación. La TCEQ tomará en cuenta todos los comentarios públicos en la decisión final de la solicitud. La fecha límite para presentar comentarios
públicos es 15 días después de que se publique el aviso en el periódico. Después de la fecha límite para comentarios públicos, el director ejecutivo preparará una respuesta para todos los comentarios públicos pertinentes y materiales o significativos. Cuestiones tales como valor de propiedad, ruido, seguridad del tráfico, y zonificación, o
están dentro de la jurisdicción de la TCEQ para abordarse en el proceso del permiso.
Después de el examen técnico de la solicitud se completa, el director ejecutivo tomará en cuenta los comentarios y preparará una respuesta a todos los comentarios públicos pertinentes y materiales, o significativos. Si sólo se reciben comentarios, la respuesta a los comentarios, junto con la decisión del director ejecutivo con respecto a la
solicitud, será enviada por correo a todas aquellas personas que presentaron comentarios públicos o quienes se encuentren en la lista de correo para esta solicitud, a menos
que la solicitud será emitida directamente para una audiencia de caso impugnado.
OPORTUNIDAD PARA UNA AUDIENCIA DE CASO IMPUGNADO Usted puede solicitar una audiencia de caso impugnado. El solicitante o el director ejecutivo
también pueden pedir que la solicitud se remita directamente a una audiencia de caso impugnado después del examen técnico de la solicitud. Una audiencia de caso
impugnado es un proceso legal parecido a un juicio civil en un tribunal de distrito del estado. A menos que se presente una petición por escrito para una audiencia de
caso impugnado dentro de 15 días de esta notificación, el director ejecutivo puede autorizar la solicitud. Si no se recibe una petición para audiencia dentro del plazo
de 15 días, no se dará otra oportunidad para una audiencia. De acuerdo con la Ley de Aire Limpio de Texas, § 382.056(o), sólo se puede conceder una audiencia de
caso impugnado si el historial de cumplimiento normativo del solicitante se encuentra en la clasificación más baja de acuerdo a los requisitos aplicables de historial de
cumplimiento normativo y si la petición para audiencia está basada en cuestiones de hecho en disputa que son pertinentes y materiales para la decisión de la Comisión con
respecto a la solicitud. Además, la Comisión solo concederá una audiencia sobre esas cuestiones que se presenta durante el período de comentarios públicos y no se retiren.
Una persona que puede estar afectada por contaminantes de emisiones atmosféricas de una planta tiene derecho a solicitar una audiencia. Si se solicita una audiencia de caso impugnado, debe presentar lo siguiente:(1) su nombre (o para un grupo o asociación, un representante oficial), dirección, y número de teléfono; (2)
el nombre del solicitante y número del permiso;(3) la declaración “[yo/nosotros] solicito/solicitamos una audiencia de un caso impugnado”; (4) una descripción
específica de cómo se vería adversamente afectado por la solicitud y emisiones atmosféricas de la planta de manera que no es común para el público en general;
(5) la ubicación y la distancia de su propiedad con relación a la planta; (6) una descripción de cómo usa la propiedad que pueda ser afectada por la planta; y (7)
una lista de todas las cuestiones de hecho en disputa que usted presente durante el período de comentarios. Si la petición la hace un grupo o asociación, uno o
más miembros que tienen derecho a solicitar una audiencia deben ser identificados por su nombre y dirección física. Los intereses que el grupo o la asociación
busca proteger también se deben identificar. También puede presentar sus modificaciones propuestas a la solicitud/al permiso que satisfarían sus inquietudes.
Las peticiones para una audiencia de caso impugnado deben presentarse por escrito dentro de 15 días después de este aviso, a la Oficina del Secretario Oficial
a la dirección a continuación.
Si cualquier petición para una audiencia de caso impugnado se presenta a tiempo, el director ejecutivo enviará la solicitud y cualquier petición para una audiencia de caso
impugnado a los Comisionados de la TCEQ para su consideración durante una reunión programada de la Comisión. A menos que la solicitud se remite directamente a una
audiencia de caso impugnado, el director ejecutivo enviará por correo la respuesta a los comentarios junto con notificación de la reunión de la Comisión a todas personas
que presentaron comentarios o que se encuentren en la lista de correos para esta solicitud. La Comisión sólo puede conceder una solicitud de una audiencia de caso impugnado sobre los temas que el solicitante haya presentado en sus comentarios oportunos que no fueron retirados posteriormente. Si se concede una audiencia, el tema
de la audiencia estará limitado a cuestiones de hecho en disputa o cuestiones mixtas de hecho y de derecho relacionadas a intereses pertinentes y materiales de
calidad atmosférica que se hayan planteado durante el período de comentarios. Cuestiones tales como valor de propiedad, ruido, seguridad de tráfico y zonificación
no están dentro de la jurisdicción de la Comisión para abordarse en este proceso judicial.
LISTA DE CORREO Además de presentar comentarios públicos, puede solicitar que le incluyan en una lista de correo para esta solicitud al enviar una petición a la
Oficina del Secretario Oficial de la TCEQ en la dirección a continuación. Los que están en la lista de correo recibirán copias de futuros avisos públicos (si hay) para esta
solicitud, enviadas por la Oficina del Secretario Oficial.
CONTACTOS DE LA AGENCIA E INFORMACIÓN Comentarios públicos y peticiones se deben entregar por el Internet a www.tceq.texas.gov/about/comments.
html o se deben enviarse por escrito a la Oficina del Secretario Oficial, MC-105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087. Si se comunica con la TCEQ por vía
electrónica, por favor tenga en cuenta que su dirección de correo, como su dirección actual, pasará a formar parte del registro público de la agencia. Para más información
sobre esta solicitud de permiso o sobre el proceso de permisos, por favor llames in cobro al Programa de Educación del Público al 18006874040. Si desea información
en español, puede llamar al 1-800-687-4040.
Se puede obtener información adicional también de INEOS Nitriles USA LLC, P.O. Box 659, Port Lavaca, Texas 77979-0659 o al llamar a Mr. Michael Leger, Environmental Engineer al número (361) 552-8285.
Fecha de Expedición: día 22 de febrero del año 2016
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RULES, from pg. 11
experiences in climbing the corporate ladder and your educational
progress. Provide them with career
updates. He/she will be more inclined to see you in a stronger light
as you progress.
4. Remember that spending time
with a potential employer takes
valuable time out of your former
bosses’ day, so try to give something back. For instance, after receiving a good job reference, write
a personal thank-you letter or (at
a minimum) send an email. Better
still, send a thank-you note with a
gift card, or offer to take your former boss to lunch/dinner.
5. If you win the new position,
call or email your former boss and
thank them again for the positive
references. At the same time, you
can provide your new professional
contact information.
Additionally, it’s critical to be
certain of the feedback from your
professional references. If you are
not 100 percent convinced that
yourprofessional references and
past employers will relay positive comments about you to prospective employers, have them
checked out. A professional reference check
can either put your mind at ease, or
supply you with the critical information and evidence that may be
blocking your job search efforts.
Allison & Taylor estimates that
50% of their references come back
as “lukewarm” or “negative”. If a
reference provides unfavorable or
inaccurate information to a prospective employer, there are steps
that can be taken to rectify the situation.
You can take steps to prevent
this continued spread of negative information, either through
a Cease & Desist letter or through
more aggressive legal recourse.
To find out more about reference checking, please visit Allison
& Taylor.
About AllisonTaylor
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have been in the business of checking references for corporations
and individuals since 1984. AllisonTaylor is headquartered in
Rochester, Mich. For further details on services and procedures
please visit http://www.allisontaylor.com/.
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Crime Prevention Services
Crime prevention is based on the
premise that for a crime to occur, a
criminal must have the ability and
desire to commit a crime plus an
opportunity to do so. We, as potential victims, have no control over a
criminal’s ability or desire but we
can control the opportunity.
In theory, when we reduce the
opportunities for crime we also re-
duce the incidents of crime.
The Victoria Police Department
Crime Prevention Unit is here to
provide you with the information
you need to reduce your chances
of becoming a victim of crime.
We approach crime prevention
from three different angles: educational, physical and community
involvement.
Our educational approach includes crime prevention classes
in which we address the crimes
occurring in Victoria and their prevention. Some of the most requested topics are burglary prevention,
home security, civilian response
to active shooter events, Rape Aggression Defense and scams and
ID theft prevention.
Classes are held in the Community Room at the Victoria Mall;
however, if you need a speaker for
a business safety training, church
or club meeting we will be happy
to accommodate you.
In addition to our classes, the
Crime Prevention Unit also offers the Civilian Police Academy,
which is one of our most popular
programs. The CPA is directed
to those who want to learn more
about the operation of the Victoria
Police Department, what we as police officers do, why we do it and
Crescent and the Boys & Girls
Club of Victoria.
Every year, UHV Career Services hosts a part-time job fair to connect students with area employers.
The office also hosts several other
events during the year, including
field-specific fairs and a military
career fair.
“Loans should always be a last
resort,” Williams said. “We always
tell students to borrow responsibly
and only get what they need.”
Another reason UHV graduates’
loan amounts are lower than the
national average is because of the
options the university offers for
paying tuition and fees, UHV Assistant Bursar Ashley Sisson said.
In addition to paying their tuition
up front at the beginning of each
semester, students have the option
to pay using an installment plan or
an Institutional Tuition Loan.
If students use an installment
plan, their tuition and fees are divided into five payments spread
throughout the semester with a
one-time $20 service charge. The
plan is available during the spring
and fall semesters. Students also
can apply a second installment
plan toward their housing and
meal plans.
“The university has some great
payment options,” Huerta said.
“Between my financial aid and my
job on campus, I was able to pay
my tuition through the semester
with no problem.”
The Institutional Tuition Loan
program defers students’ payments until later in the semester.
The cost is deferred 90 days in the
spring and fall, and 30 days in the
summer. This plan comes with a
one-time service charge of 1.25
percent of the student’s total tuition and fees for the semester.
“These methods give students
time to take care of their balances
throughout the year,” Sisson said.
“We want to make paying for education as stress-free as possible,
and these methods help make sure
they don’t have to scramble for a
large lump sum at the beginning of
every semester.”
by Officer John Turner
Victoria crime stopper police officer John
Turner. Contributed photo.
UHV, from pg. 1
Texas A&M University, University of Texas at Austin and Texas
Tech University.
The university has several resources available to help students pay for their education, said
Lashon Williams, director of the
UHV Office of Financial Aid. The
first step to accessing those resources is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
The information from the FAFSA
is used to determine if students are
eligible for need-based scholarships or grants.
“The university tries to give
out as much ‘free money,’ such as
scholarships and grants, as possible,” Williams said. “A lot of
students qualify for Pell and Texas
Education grants, and the sooner
they get their applications in, the
more likely they are to receive
funds.”
In addition, students can apply for merit-based scholarships
through the university and other
sources, such as nonprofits and
foundations. Huerta was able to
earn extra aid from sports scholarships.
“I played softball and soccer,
and I got a softball scholarship,”
Huerta said. “I just kept applying
for any kind of scholarship or aid I
could find.”
If grants and scholarships aren’t
enough or are not available, students also have the option to take
part in a work study program.
Students can work various jobs
around campus in Information
Technology, campus offices or
Jaguar Dining Hall. Some students
even are hired to drive campus
shuttle buses. Off-campus work
study options also are available
through nonprofit organizations
such as the YMCA of the Golden
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See CRIME, pg. 14
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AVISO DE RECEPCIÓN DE SOLICITUD E INTENCIÓN DE OBTENER PERMISO ATMOSFÉRICO
PERMISO PROPUESTO NÚM. 140279 DE CALIDAD ATMOSFÉRICA
SOLICITUD Pelorus Investments, LLC, ha solicitado a la Comisión de Calidad Ambiental del Estado de Texas (TCEQ por sus siglas en ingles) para autorizar un Permiso
Núm. 140279 de Calidad Atmosférica, el cual autoriza un almacenamiento, camión cisterna y terminal de carga marino situado en el número 2313 de la carretera FM 1593
sur, Point Comfort Texas 77978. Este enlace al mapa electrónico del sitio o la ubicación general de las instalaciones es proveído como una cortesía al público y no es parte de
la aplicación o aviso. Para la ubicación exacta refiérase a la aplicación. http://tceq.texas.gov/assets/public/hb610/index.html?lat=28.646&lng=-96.555&zoom=13&type=r.
Las instalaciones emitirá los siguientes contaminantes: compuestos orgánicos, monóxido de carbono, dióxido de azufre, óxidos de nitrógeno, contaminantes de aire peligrosos, materia particuladas incluyendo partículas con diámetro menor de 10 micras y menor de 2.5 micras.
Esta solicitud se le presentó a TCEQ el 28 de abril, 2016. La solicitud está disponible en la oficina central de TCEQ, para revisarla y sacarle copia, en la oficina regional de
TCEQ en Corpus Christi y en la biblioteca del Condado Calhoun en la sucursal de Point Comfort, 1 Lamar Street, Calhoun County, Texas. El expediente de cumplimiento
de la planta, si existe alguno, está disponible para su revisión en la oficina regional de TCEQ en Corpus Christi.
El director ejecutivo de TCEQ ha determinado que la solicitud está administrativamente completa y llevará a cabo una revisión técnica de la solicitud.
COMENTARIOS PÚBLICOS / REUNIÓN PUBLICA Usted puede presentar comentarios públicos, una petición para reunión pública, o solicitar una audiencia
de caso impugnado a la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe al domicilio a continuación. TCEQ tomará en cuenta todos los comentarios públicos en la decisión final de la
solicitud. La fecha límite para presentar comentarios públicos es 30 días después de que se publique el aviso en el periódico.
El propósito de la reunión pública es proporcionar la oportunidad de hacer comentarios o preguntas acerca de la solicitud. Si el director ejecutivo determina que existe
un importante grado de interés público con respecto a la solicitud o si lo solicita un legislador local, se llevará a cabo una reunión pública. Una reunión pública no es una
audiencia de caso impugnado.
Si solamente se reciben comentarios con respecto a la solicitud, la respuesta a los comentarios, junto con el aviso de la acción del director ejecutivo con respecto a la solicitud será enviada por correo a cualquier persona que presente comentarios o si se encuentra en la lista de correos para esta solicitud.
Si se presenta oportunamente una petición para audiencia, el director ejecutivo terminará la revisión técnica, expedirá una decisión preliminar con respecto a la solicitud,
y se publicará y enviará por correo un Aviso de la Solicitud y Decisión Preliminar a aquellas personas que se encuentren en la lista de correos para esta solicitud. El aviso
incluirá el plazo final para presentar comentarios públicos.
El director ejecutivo realizará la revisión técnica, tema una decisión preliminar sobre la aplicación y un aviso de solicitud y decisión preliminar será publicado y enviado
por correo a aquellos que están en la lista para la aplicación. Que el aviso contendrá el plazo para la presentación de comentarios públicos. Si una solicitud de audiencia es
oportuna en respuesta a este aviso de recibo de solicitud y la intención para obtener permiso de aire, el plazo para solicitar una audiencia caso impugnada se extenderá a
treinta días después el correo de respuesta del director ejecutiva a los comentarios.
Después del plazo final para comentarios públicos y después de cualquier Aviso de Solicitud y Decisión Preliminar que se requiera, el director ejecutivo tomará en
cuenta los comentarios y preparará una respuesta para todos los comentarios públicos pertinentes y materiales, o significativos. Si se recibe algún comentario, la
respuesta a los comentarios, junto con la decisión del director ejecutivo con respecto a la solicitud se enviará por correo a cualquier persona que haya presentado
un comentario público o que se encuentre en la lista de correos de esta solicitud.
OPORTUNIDAD PARA UNA AUDIENCIA DE CASO IMPUGNADO Usted puede solicitar una audiencia de caso impugnado. Una audiencia de caso impugnado
es un procedimiento legal similar a un juicio civil en un tribunal de distrito del estado. A menos que se presente una solicitud para una audiencia de caso impugnado dentro de 30 días de esta notificación, el director ejecutivo puede autorizar la solicitud. Si no se recibe una solicitud para audiencia dentro del período de 30 días, no se
dará otra oportunidad para audiencia. Una audiencia de caso impugnado solo se concederá con base a cuestiones debatibles de hechos que son pertinentes y materiales
para las decisiones de la Comisión con respecto a la solicitud. Además, la Comisión solo concederá una audiencia sobre cuestiones que se presenten durante el período de
comentarios públicos y no se retiran.
Una persona que puede estar afectada por contaminantes de emisiones atmosféricas de una planta tiene derecho a solicitar una audiencia. Si se solicita una audiencia de caso impugnado, debe presentar lo siguiente: (1) su nombre (o para un grupo o asociación, un representante oficial), dirección, número de teléfono y
número de facsímile si lo tiene; (2) el nombre del solicitante y número de permiso; (3) la declaración “[yo/nosotros] solicito una audiencia de un caso impugnado”;
(4) una descripción específica de como se vería adversamente afectado por la solicitud y emisiones atmosféricas de la planta de manera que no es común para el
público en general; (5) la ubicación y distancia de su propiedad con relación a la planta; y (6) una Descripción de como emplea la propiedad la cual puede ser
impactada por la planta y (7) una lista de todas las cuestiones disputadas de hecho que se somete durante el período de comentarios. Si la petición la hace un
grupo o asociación, el miembro o miembros que tienen derecho a solicitar una audiencia y los intereses que el grupo o la asociación busca proteger, también se
deben identificar. Las peticiones para una audiencia de caso impugnado se deben presentar por escrito dentro de 30 días después de este aviso a la Oficina del
Funcionario Jefe, a la dirección a continuación.
Si se registra oportunamente una petición para audiencia, se dará aviso adicional. Después del cierre de todos los comentarios que aplican y los períodos de petición, el
director ejecutivo enviará la solicitud y cualquier petición para una audiencia de caso impugnado a los comisionados de TCEQ para su consideración durante la reunión
programada de la Comisión. Si se concede una audiencia, el tema de la audiencia estará limitado a casos debatibles de hecho relacionados a intereses pertinentes
y materiales de calidad ATMOSFÉRICA que se hayan presentado durante el período de comentarios. Cuestiones tales como valor de la propiedad, ruido, seguridad
de tráfico y zonificación no están dentro de la jurisdicción de la Comisión para abordarse en este proceso judicial.
LISTA DE CORRESPONDENCIA Aparte de presentar comentarios públicos, puede solicitar que lo/la incluyan en la lista de correos para recibir en el futuro avisos
públicos para esta solicitud específica que envía por correo la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe enviando una petición por escrito a la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe de TCEQ a
la dirección a continuación.
CONTACTOS DE AGENCIA Y INFORMACIÓN Los comentarios públicos o peticiones para una reunión pública o audiencia de caso impugnado se debe presentar a
la Oficina del Funcionario Jefe, MC-105, TCEQ, P.O. Box 13087, Austin, Texas 78711-3087, o por el Internet al www.tceq.texas.gov/about/comments.html. Para mayor
información acerca de esta solicitud para permiso o el proceso para permisos, favor de llamar a la Oficina de Asistencia al Público, al 1800-687-4040. Si requiere información general de TCEQ dirigirse al portal electrónico www.tceq.texas.gov/.
Se puede obtener información adicional de Pelorus Investments, LLC, 7 Switchbud Place, Suite 192-216, The Woodlands, Texas 77380-3700, o al llamar al director general
Russel Gregg en el (713) 561-3813.
Fecha de Expedición: 11 de mayo, 2016
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how we train. The CPA consists of
12 weekly classes which include
some hands on training. Some
of the more entertaining classes
include searches and handcuffing techniques, building searches,
traffic stops and firearms.
Although the Civilian Police
Academy doesn’t directly lead to
employment with the Victoria Police Department, it will give you a
chance to meet others with similar
interests and give you the opportunity to be a part of the Civilian
Police Academy Alumni Association. The Alumni are a very
active group of volunteers who
work with the police department at
many community events throughout the year.
Residential and commercial security surveys and VIN etching are
a part of our physical approach.
If you are interested in a security survey simply make an appointment with us and a Certified
Crime Prevention Specialist will
come to your home or business to
assess your current security measures and make recommendations
for improvement. If you want to
add a measure of security to your
vehicle come by our office and
have your vehicle’s identification
number etched in its windows. A
vehicle with its VIN etched in the
windows is much less attractive to
a criminal and may add value to
your vehicle.
Our third approach to crime
prevention is community involvement. In addition to the Civilian
Police Academy Alumni Association the Crime Prevention Unit
promotes community involvement
through the Neighborhood Watch
program. Who knows the goings
on in a neighborhood better that
the people who live there. This
program is a great way to meet
your neighbors, learn about crime
prevention techniques and help
to create a safer community. Call
us to make an appointment. We’ll
come out and explain the process
of starting a Neighborhood Watch,
the duties of the participants, what
to look for and give you some
ideas for your meetings.
John Turner is an officer with the
Victoria Police Department Crime
Prevention Unit. For more information contact him at (361)4853808.
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chopped
1 or 2 cloves garlic, minced
2 tablespoons lime juice
1-tablespoon olive oil
¼ teaspoon salt
1/8-teaspoon black pepper
2 ripe avocados, seeded, peeled,
and coarsely mashed
Tortilla Chips
Mexican beef and tortillas. Contributed photo.
MEXICAN BEEF AND TORTILLAS
8 (6-inch) corn tortillas
1 (17-oz.) pkg. refrigerated beef
pot roast with juices
1 (14½ -oz.) can diced tomatoes
with green chilies
1 green sweet pepper, cut into
strips
1 lime, cut into wedges
Dairy sour cream (optional)
Fresh cilantro sprigs (optional)
aside
2. Microwave beef according to
package directions. Meanwhile,
place un-drained tomatoes in small
saucepan; heat through.
3. Remove meat, reserving juices.
Cut in slices. Serve on warmed
tortillas with tomatoes and green
pepper strips. Pass lime wedges,
sour cream, and cilantro. Drizzle
reserved juices.
1. Wrap tortillas in microwavesafe paper towels. Microwave on
100% power (high) 45 to 60 seconds or until warm. Cover; set
CHUNKY GUACAMOLE
2 medium plum tomatoes, seeded
and finely chopped
¼ of a small onion, finely
1. In a bowl combine tomatoes, red
onion, garlic, limejuice, olive oil
and pepper. Gently stir in avocados. Cover the surface with plastic
wrap. Chill up to 1 hour. Serve
with tortilla chips. Make 2 cups
(sixteen 2 tablespoon servings).
2. Note: For a kicked up version
of this guacamole, stir in one or
more of the following: 1 seeded,
finely chopped jalapeno Chile
pepper; ¼ cup sour cream; ¼ cup
snipped fresh cilantro; ¼ teaspoon
ground cumin; and/or 1/8 teaspoon
cayenne pepper.
CREAMY CHICKEN ENCHILADAS
½ pound skinless, boneless
chicken breasts
4 cups torn fresh spinach or ½
of one 10-ounce package frozen
chopped spinach, thawed and
well-drained
1 (8-ounce) carton light dairy sour
cream
¼ cup plain fat-free yogurt
2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon ground cumin
¼ teaspoon salt
½ cup fat-free milk
1 (4-ounce) can diced green chili
peppers, drained
6 (7-inch) flour tortillas
1/3 cup shredded reduced-fat
cheddar or Monterey Jack Cheese
(1½ ounces)
Chopped tomato or salsa (optional)
Thinly sliced green onions (optional)
¼ cup thinly sliced green onions
1. In a 3-quart saucepan place
chicken in enough water to cover. Bring to boiling; reduce heat.
Cover and simmer about 15 minutes or until chicken is no longer pink. Remove chicken from
saucepan. When cool enough,
use a fork to shred chicken into
bite-size pieces. (You should have
about 1½ cup) Set aside.
2. If using fresh spinach, place
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spinach in a steamer basket over
boiling water.
Reduce heat.
Steam, covered, for 3 to 5 minutes
or until tender. (Or, cook in a small
amount of boiling water, covered,
for 3 to 5 minutes) Drain well.
3. In a large bowl combine chicken, spinach, and green onions; set
aside. In a bowl combine sour
cream, yogurt, flour, cumin, and
salt. Stir in milk and chili peppers.
Divide sauce in half. Set one portion aside.
4. For filling, combine one portion of the sauce and the chickenspinach mixture. Divide the filling
among the tortillas. Roll up tortillas. Place, seam side down, in
an un-greased 2-quart rectangular
baking dish.
5. Spoon reserved portion of sauce
over tortillas. Bake uncovered in
a 350ºF oven about 25 minutes
or until heated through. Sprinkle
with cheese; let stand for 5 minutes. Transfer to a serving plat-
ter. To serve, if desired, garnish
with chopped tomato or salsa and
additional green onion. Makes 6
enchiladas.
6. Make-Ahead Tip: After filling
the tortillas and placing them in the
baking dish, cover baking dish and
chill for up to 24 hours. Store the
reserved sauce separately in a covered container and chill. To serve,
bake uncovered as above except
add 10 to 15 minutes to cooking
time or until heated through.
MOJITO SPARKLER
6 fresh mint leaves
1½ to 2 jiggers (2 to 3 ounces)
gold rum
1-teaspoon limejuice
2 teaspoons superfine sugar
Ice
Club soda
1. Crush leaves in the bottom of a
tall glass. Pour in rum, limejuice,
and sugar. Add ice, stir and top
with club soda. Makes 1 serving.