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Well, take your curiosity one
step further and enroll in an
Abnormal Psychology class being
offered this summer at Alvin
Community College.
The course teaches students the
symptoms correctional methods
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And, if educational leadership is
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The Vickerman family would like to extend their heartfelt gratitude
for all the love, support and prayers they have received upon the loss
of Travis. The overwhelming response from their friends, family and
the entire community has been a great comfort that will never be for-
gotten. To honor Travis’ memory and commitment to both military
service and education, the Joseph Travis Vickerman Memorial
Scholarship has been established to assist high-achieving Alvin High
School Marine ROTC students pursue their college education. For
those wishing to make contributions, the scholarship has been estab-
lished at Union Planters Bank, 221 S. Gordon, Alvin, TX 77511.
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Abbott agrees to phone fraud settlement
principles of educational leader-
ship, structure and governance of
public education, analysis and
evaluation of school curriculum.
These classes and many more
are being offered this summer
courtesy of the new ACC and
University of Houston-Clear Lake
Partnership. The partnership
offers students a university educa-
tion without the commute.
For more information on cours-
es offered, call 281-756-3900 or
281-283-3031.
of these illegal charges,” said them that the bill was the “final
Abbott notice,” even though no previous
"We'll see that the money is invoice had been mailed
returned to you." In addition, 00 Operator
Under this telemarketing informed the businesses that all or
scheme, 00 Operator Services part of their telephone service
wrongly billed small businesses could be suspended for failure to
for unsolicited, collect telemarket- pay a bill, a false assertion since
ing calls made by a third-party long-distance charges in dispute
solicitor. cannot result in termination of
The company billed the busi- local service if the customer has
nesses at a minimum rate of paid bills for the local service.
$28.84 for a three-minute call. For its deceptive acts, 00
Months after the calls were Operator additionally agrees to
made, 00 Operator mailed decep- pay $3,000 in civil penalties and
tive bills to businesses informing $3,000 in state attorneys’ fees.
Let rise until double in size, sugar with 2 tablespoons milk or
Bake in a preheated 375° oven for water and 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
20 minutes or until a light golden extract. Add more milk or water
brown. Remove from oven and for thinner consistency.
brush with additional butter. Yield 12 rolls
If desired, drizzle with vanilla Calories 270, Fat 7g,
icing. Cholesterol 10 mg. Sodium 200
Icing: Mix 2 cups powdered mg, Carb 50g, Protein 4 g -.
Attorney General Greg Abbott believe they were wrongfully
recently filed an agreed final judg- charged in this scheme should file
ment that will result in refunds to a formal complaint online with the
about 600 small businesses that Attorney General's Consumer
paid inflated rates for collect tele- Protection Division within 60
marketing calls that should never days at www.oag.state.tx.us.
have been made to them. Business owners may also file a
Talk Too Me, L.L.C, of Florida complaint by calling the toll-free
and its operator service provider complaint hotline at 800-252-
company known as 00 Operator 8011.
Services must not attempt to col- "I urge small business owners
lect on any outstanding charges around Texas who were duped by
for these calls and must refund this underhanded type of solicita-
money to any business that paid a lion to contact our Consumer
bill for these fraudulent services. Protection Office with any docu-
Small business owners who mentation that may show payment
Make a creative addition to any
meal. Use Bridgford Frozen Bread
Dough to make these unique
Flower Pot Cinnamon Rolls.
Cinnamon Rolls are made easily
from Bridgford Frozen Dough and
then placed in festive garden-col-
ored ramekins to rise and bake.
A fun idea for a garden party or
shower.
Look for Bridgford Frozen
Bread and Roll Doughs in your
grocer’s freezer section, next to
the garlic breads or Bridgford
Frozen Bread and Roll Doughs in
your grocer’s freezer section, next
to the garlic breads or breakfast
items.
Flower Pot Cinnamon Rolls
1 loaf Bridgford Frozen Bread
Dough, thawed
1/4 cup melted butter or mar-
garine
1/4 cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/4 cup raisins (optional)
1/4 cup chopped walnuts or
pecans (optional)
12 (1/2 cup) colored ceramic
ramekins
Place ramekins on sheet pan.
Lightly grease with spray shorten- spread over butter.
ing. Set aside. Roll dough up starting from the
Roll thawed loaf on a lightly 12-inch side. Seal seams.
floured surface to an 8 x 12-inch Divide log of cinnamon dough
rectangle. into 12 equal size pieces.
Brush dough with half of the Place one piece into each pre-
butter. pared ramekin.
Mix cinnamon with sugar and Brush dough with melted butter.
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Schwind, Jim & Looby, Edward. Alvin Sun-Advertiser (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 114, No. 51, Ed. 1 Sunday, June 27, 2004, newspaper, June 27, 2004; Alvin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1617928/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Alvin Community College.