Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1979 Page: 8 of 9
nine pages : ill. ; page 22 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
fl
Junior High
Teams Score
Wins
The Ringgold Junior High
"Buttons" defeated Laredo
Christian 32-0 in Rio Grande
Citv Sept. 15.
In that game quarterback
Ernesto Lee Vela scored
three touchdowns, halfback
Ruben "Panama" Gomez
scored one touchdown and
Rigoberto Lopez scored the
other touchdown.
On Sept. 22 the Buttons
defeated Laredo Lamar
Green 28-0. In that game
Dario Saenz scored one
touchdown; Hector Garza
made one touchdcv. and
two extra points; and
Rigoberto Lopez made one
touchdown.
On Thursday, Sept. 20, the
eighth grade "B" team
defeated San Isidro 8-0. Julio
Garza scored one touchdown
on a pass interception.
Jaime Olivarez scored the
extra points.
On Saturday, Sept. 22, the
eighth grade "B" defeated
Edinburg North Junior High
8-45. Mel Gonzalez scored the
touchdown on a 75-yard
punt return. Julio Garza
scored the extra points.
The seventh graders
defeated Laredo Lamar 28-0.
Billy Lopez scored three
touchdowns on punt returns
of 75 yards or more. Ed-
wardo Arredondo made one
touchdown; Billy Lopez
made one extra point.
The coaches for these
teams are Reymundo
Martinez, Adan Perales,
Juan Guerra, and Ralph
Perez.
The seventh and eighth
graders will play their first
district games today,
Thursday, Sept. 27, against
La Jo.va. The "B" team will
go to Pharr Saturday.
Legal Notice
THE RIO GRANDE HERALD THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,1979 PAGE 8
Legal Notice Legal Notice
' r>uiv\
...
\ >1' H
JAMAICA THIS WEEK-END-- Immaculate
Conception School students display a poster an-
nouncing the Jamaica which ->e held this weekend.
In the front are, left to right. La Grr •, Cfistina
Gutierrez, and Eddie Margo. In the back are David
Sanchez, David Ix>pez, Randy 1m Grange, and Ronald
Sanchez.
All Stars
Receive
Awards
"All Stars" participating
8 in the Tournament at
Hebbronville on September
22 were Elda Castillo,
Debbie Coddington, Rubiola
Coddington, Lidiana Corona,
Gracie Gallegos, Anabel
Gomez, team captain;
Priscilla I-.ee Gomez, Diana
Gomez, Thelma Pena,
Suzette Richmond, and
Lamar Sanchez.
All Tourney Trophies were
given to first base, Lamar
Sanchez; third base, Thelma
Pena; and left field, Debbie
Coddington.
The Pitching Contest
Winner was Diana Gomez,
and the team received the
Sportsmanship Award.
Band
Boosters
To Meet
Calf Sale Set By Cattleman's Association
The Rio Grande City Band
Boosters will meet at 7:30
p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 2. 1979, at
the Band Hall. All parents of
band students are welcome.
Momentum is building
quickly throughout the state
for the Independent Cat-
tlemen's Association 2nd
annual statewide calf sale as
hundred of ranchers donate
calves and other livestock
for the fundraising event.
The sale will be held
Saturday, Sept. 29, begin-
ning at 10 a.m. at the
Atascosa Livestock Ex-
change in Pleasanton.
ICA President Roy
Wheeler, owner of the
auction, invites all livestock
producers to participate, as
funds raised through the calf
sale will enable ICA to
continue its fight for
.legislation beneficial to the
agriculture industry. Last
year'ssale raised more than
$100,000 for the Association.
-<• "We are encouraged by
the enthusiasm shown this
year," said Wheeler, who is
traveling throughout various
counties in Texas in the
weeks before the sale to
solicit livestock donations.
"We take this as a sign that
the livestock industry
leaders in Texas support our
efforts to make the govern-
ment responsive to our
needs."
The success of last year's
sale enabled ICA officials to
attend all hearings con-
cerning the federal
brucellosis program—a
program which could mean
additional financial hard-
ships for cattlemen if it is
adopted in its present form.
ICA will continue to present
the viewpoint of the industry
as long as it is able to do so.
"We thank all of those who
helped us last year and urge
them to double their con-
tributions this year," said
Wheeler.
A presale Cattle Drive
Party will be held Friday,
Sept. 28, from 6 p.m. to
10:-.30 p.m. at the St. An-
drews Catholic Church Hall
San Isidro VFW
To Host Convention
The newly-formed San
Isidro Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No. 9303 (VFW)
will host the District Con-
vention Saturday and
Sunday, Sept. 29-30, at the
San Isidro Parish Hall.
This will be the first
meeting hosted by the newly
organized group. The Post
Commander is Jose L.
Alvarado.
in Pleasanton. Food and
drink will be plentiful with a
dance following the dinner
hour.
An added feature of this
year's sale is a contest to
name the Association's sale
mascot. Last year, Happy
Shahan of Brackettville,
donated a Longhorn steer to
the sale. The steer was sold
and resold several times and
the final purchaser was
Wheeler, who donated the
animal back to the
Association. A $100 prize will
be given by Wheeler to the
individual who creates the
best name for the steer. The
only requirement for entry
into the contest is for each
contestant to buy a sub-
scription to the IN-
DEPENDENT CAT-
TLEMEN, the Association's
monthly magazine. A panel
of judges will select the best
name from all the entries
and the steer will remain the
ICA Sale Mascot as long as it
lives.
Auctioneer for the sale is
Clyde Holdcroft and
Transportation Director is
C.P. Hamer of Giddings.
Those who need to make
arrangements to have their
calves transported to the
sale should contact Hamer
at 713-542-2929 or the
Association office 512-836-
1321.
Legal Notice
I, Heberto Barrera, Tax Assessor-Collector for the
Rio Grande City Consolidated Independent School
District, in accordance with the provisions of Article
7244c, V.T.C.S., have calculated the tax rate which
may not be exceeded by more than three (3) percent
by the board of trustees of the Rio Grande City
Consolidated Independent School District without
holding a public hearing as required by Article 7244c,
V.T.C.S. That rate is as follows: $1.95 per $100.00 of
assessed value.
HEBERTO BARRERA
Tax Assessor-Collector
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
; PUBLIC NOTICE FOR THE
1980 REVENUE SHARING
;• BUDGET HEARING
.There will be a Budget Hearing for the 1980 Revenue Sharing Budget on October 9,
J979 at the Commissioners Courtroom at 2:00 P M Tuesday, October 9, 1979 The
public has the right to make written and oral comments-at the hearing. The
Bounty Judge is the executive that will make the presentation and the Com-
missioners ( ourt as the legislative body will answer any question related to the
tse of the Revenue Sharing Budget.
Hie Budget will be approved that same day by the I.egislative body and the
Commissioners' f'ourt.
The Commissi icrs Court is contemplating using the money for the following
Departments:
1. Financial Administration $_0.
2. Tax Assessor & Collector $157,747.00
3. Sheriff Department $245,499.00
4. Precinct No. 1 $26,124.00
5 Precinct No. 2 $26il24.00
6 Precinct No. 3 $26,124 00
7. Precinct No. 4 $26,124 00
8. County-Wide $ .0.
9. Rehab. Coordinator $7,793.00
, Starr County is expecting an appropriation of $. 0.
U.S. Postal Service
STATEMENT OF
OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT AND
CIRCUI.ATION
1 Required by 39 U.S.C. 3685)
1. TITLE OF
PUBLICATION
Rio Grande Herald
2. DATE OF FILING
Sept. 19, 1979
3. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE
Weekly
A. NO. OF ISSUES
PUBLISHED ANNUALLY
52
B. ANNUAL SUSCRIP-
TION PRICE
$6.50
4. LOCATION OF KNOWN
OFFICE OF PUBLICATION
(Street, City, County, State
and ZIP Code) (Not prin-
ters)
311 West Main, Rio Grande
City, Starr, Texas 78582
5. LOCATION OF THE
HEADQUARTERS OR
GENERAL BUSINESS
OFFICES OF THE
PUBLISHERS (Not prin-
ters)
215 East University Dr.,
Edinburg, Texas 78539
6. NAMES AND COM-
PLETE ADDRESSES OF
PUBLISHER, EDITOR,
AND MANAGING EDITOR
PUBLISHER (Name and
Address)
James V. Mathis, 215 E.
University Dr., Edinburg,
Texas 78539
EDITOR 1 Name and Ad-
dress)
James V. Mathis, 215 E.
University Dr., Edinburg,
Texas 78539
MANAGING EDITOR
(Name and Address)
Marcelo Silva, 501 N.
Washington, Rio Grande
City, Texas 78582
7. OWNER (If owned by a
corporation, its name and
address must be stated and
also immediately
thereunder the names and
addresses of stockholders
owning or holding 1 percent
or more of total amount of
stock. If not owned by a
corporation, the names and
addresses of the individual
owners must be given. If
owned by a partnership or
other unincorporated firm,
its name and address, as
well as that of each in-
dividual must be given.)
NAME ADRESS
RIO GRANDE HERALD
PUBLISHING CO. INC. 215
E. University Dr.,
Edinburg, Texas James V.
Mathis
215 E. University Dr.,
Edinburg, Texas
8 KNOWN BOND-
HOLDERS, MORT-
GAGEES, AND OTHER
SECURITY HOLDERS
OWNING OR HOLDING 1
PERCENT OR MORE OF
TOTAL AMOUNT OF
BONDS, MORTGAGES OR
OTHER SECURITIES (If
there are none, so state)
NAME ADDRESS
NONE
9. FOR 'PLETITION
BY N PROFIT
ORGANU., flONS- -
AUTHORIZED TO MAIL AT
SPECIAL RATES (Section
132.122,PSM) The purpose,
function, and nonprofit
status of this organization
and the exempt status for
Federal income tax pur-
poses (Check one)
- HAVE NOT CHANGED
DURING PRECEDING 12
MONTHS
HAVE CHANGED
DURING PRECEDING 12
MONTHS
(If changed, publisher must
submit explanation of
change with this statement.)
10. EXTENT
AND
NATURE OF
CIRCU-
LATION
ACTUAL
NUMBER
AVERAGE OF COPIES
NO. COPIES OF SINGIii
EACH ISSUE ISSUE PUB-
DURING LISHED
PRECEDING NEAREST TO
12 MONTHS FILING DATE
A. TOTAL NO.
OF COPIES
PRINTED (Net
Press Run) 3,000 3,000
B. PAID CIRCULATION
1. Ijales through
dealers and
carriers,
Street Vendors and
Counter Sales 2,418 2,418
2. Mail
Subscriptions 332 332
C. TOTAL PAID
CIRCULATION
(Sum of 10B1
and 10B2) 2,750 2,750
D. FREE DIS-
TRIBUTION BY
MAIL, CARRIER
OR OTHER MEANS
1. Samples, Com-
plimentary, and
other free copies -0- -0-
E. TOTAL DISTRIBUTION
(Sum of
C and D) 2,750 2,750
F. COPIES NOT
DISTRIBUTED
1. Office use, left over,
unaccounted,
spoiled
after printing 250 250
2. Returns from
news agents
G. TOTAL (Sum of
E.F1 and 2-should
equal net press
run shown in A) 3,000 3,000
11. I certify that the
statements made by me
above are correct and
complete.
SIGNATURE AND TITLE
OF EDITOR, PUBIJSHER,
BUSINESS MANAGER, OR
OWNER
//James V. Mathis
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
COUNTY OF STARR
In the name and by the
authority of the State of
Texas Notice is hereby given
as follows:
To, Andres Canales;
Basilia Pena de Canales;
Claudia Guerra de Canales;
Higinio Canales; Inocencio
Canales, Jr.; Juan
Perez Canales; Lino
Canales; Maria Alaroon de
Canales; Yolanda Canales;
Jose Cantu; Maria Alicia G.
Carrera; Santana Carrera;
J.C. Clark; Maria A. Clark;
Evangelina Diaz; Pedro
Diaz, Jr.; Ramona Canales;
Desiderio Elizondo; Elias
Elizondo: Emilia
de
Elizondo; Emilio Elizondo;
Enrique Elizondo, Sr.;
Estefana Canales de
Elizondo; Jose Elizondo;
Jose Elizondo, Jr.;
Magdaleno Elizondo; Magin
Elizondo & Bros.; Mario
Elizondo; Maximo Paula
Salinas de Elizondo; Samuel
Elizondo; Antonio Flores;
Emilia Salinas de Flores;
Abel Garcia; Adan Garcia;
Candelario Garcia; Cecilio
Garcia; Jorge Garcia; Mrs.
Garcia; ReynaldoS. Garcia;
CarmenG. Garza; Celestina
Gonzalez Garza; Prudencio
Garza; Rene H. Garza;
Antonia Guerra de Gon-
zalez, Crisoforo Gonzalez;
Florencio Gonzalez;
Guadalupe Gonzalez; Isidro
Gonzalez; Manuela Gon-
zalez; Mauricia Gonzalez;
Otila G. de Gonzalez; Pedro
Gonzalez; Gonzala G.
Gonzalez; Rafaela Garcia
Gonzalez; Rosalio Gonzalez;
Sofia Guerra de Gonzalez;
Aaron Guajardo; Maria
Garcia Guajardo; Abel
Guerra; Abel Guerra, Jr.;
Adolfo Guerra; Alfonso
Guerra; Alejandro Guerra;
Amanda Ramos de Guerra;
Antolin Guerra; Aurora
Guerra; Aurora Ramirez de
Guerra; Beatriz Guerra;
Candelario Ramos Guerra;
Elena Guerra, a single
woman; Elena Guerra, a
minor; Eloiso Guerra; Eva
Ramos de Guerra; Federico
Guerra; Florencio Guerra;
Florinda Guerra de Guerra;
Geronomo Guerra, Jr.;
Gorgonio Guerra; Homero
Guerra; Irma Guerra;
Isauro Guerra; Ismael
Guerra, Jr.; Josefa Guerra;
Julia Guerra; Ieonel G.
Guerra; Maria Guerra;
Maria Garcia de Guerra;
Nazario Guerra; Nicasio
Guerra; Ofelia Guerra;
Oscar Guerra; Placido
Guerra; Procopio Guerra,
Jr.; Rafael Guerra; Raquel
Reyna de Guerra; Serafin
Guerra; Silvestre Guerra;
Silvia Guerra; Sixto Guerra,
Jr.; Victoria Guerra; Vic-
toria G. Guerra; Julio
Gutierrez; Ramona S.
Mendoza; E. Miller; Zulema
Salinas de Miller; Jose
Francisco Mireles; J.O.
Moss; Alicia E. Muniz;
Maria Amparo G. Munoz;
Irma Guerra Musquiz; F. R.
Nye; Brigida Zamora de
Orta; Martimiano Orta;
Agustin Pena; Antonia
Saenz de Pena; Marcos
Pena, Jr.; Octavio Pena;
Rafaela Crum de Pena;
Amelia Perez; Benjamin
Perez; Elida Villarreal de
Perez; Elva Salinas de
Perez; Enedina G. Perez;
Federico Perez; Felix
Perez; Fidel Perez;
Gregoria Garza de Perez;
Jo (; de Jesus Perez;
IiOicnza Villarreal de Perez;
Maria Gonzalez de Perez;
Maria Saenz de Perez;
Olivia Perez; Pedro Perez;
Reynaldo Perez; Consuelo S.
Ramirez; Manuel Ramirez,
Jr.; Margarita Ramos de
Ramirez; Adan Ramos;
Adelfa Ramos; Agustin
Ramos; Amalia Ramos;
Baltazar Ramos; Candelario
Ramos; Carmen Ramos;
Emilio Ramos; Larzara
Canales de Ramos; Miguel
Ramos; Nasaria Ramos;
Samuel Ramos; Servando
Ramos; Aureliano Resen-
dez; Guadalupe Estefana
Resendez; Jose Resendez;
Isauro Resendez; Lillie
Garcia Rodriguez; Santos
Rodriguez; Ella Saenz;
Leocadia Villarreal de
Salinas; Idalecio Sanchez,
Jr.; Santos Sanchez, Jr.;
Minerva Solis; Juan Soza;
Carmen Crum de Trevino;
Dalia Guerra Trevino;
Rosendo Trevino; Mrs.
Trevino; Guadalupe Guerra
de Villarreal; Lauro
Villarreal; Leon il a
Villarreal; Ijno Villarreal;
Lizandro Villarreal; Refugio
Villarreal; Santiago
Villarreal; Sylvia G.
Villarreal; Arnulfo Ybarra;
and Margarita Garcia de
Ybarra. Raymond Downs;
Martin Gacia; Dee
Daveport; Roman F.
Downs; Carolina Crum de
Jones; Rafael Jones; L. M.
Lockhart; Felipe Perez;
Felipa P. Sanchez; Eugenio
Caro; Gloria Canales
Garcia; Raul Guerra;
Ronaldo Montes; E. A.
Rendall; Margaret Seabury
Rendall: Individually and
as Independent Executrix of
the Estate of Margaret
Seabury, Deceased; Mike
Sullivan; Duval Co. Ranch
Co.; Jr. R. Sanchez; Aurora
G. Solis; Gaston Solis;
Edwin L. Cox; Cohn
Guggenhein; ; James L.
Hamon; Antonio D. &
Yolanda G. Saenz; Jose
Angel & Irma G. Saenz;
Felipe R. & Ofelia S. Saenz;
Ninfa Elizondo de Canales &
Canales; Ricardo
Canales, Sr; Esteban Caro;
J. M. Chapa; Minerva Crum
de Chapa; Adolfo Chavez;
Jova Guerra de Chavez;
James Crum; Roberto
Crum; Taurino Elizondo;
Betty Garza; Guadalupe
Garza; Adan Guerra; An-
sastacio A. Guerra; Ar-
mando Guerra; Arturo
Guerra; Berta G. Guerra;
Giro Guerra; Dario V.
Guerra; E. E. Guerra, Jr.;
Guillermo Guerra; Jose
Angel Guerra; Jovita Gacia
de Guerra; Juan Abel
Guerra; Ramon P. Guerra;
Mrs. Hinojosa; Rene
Hinojosa; Velia & I^so &
Sister Hinojosa; Maria
Luisa de I^azo; Heriberto
Longoria; Maria . del
Refugio Guerra de
Longoria; Maria del Rosario
Ixjpez; Manuela Guerra de
Munoz; Zaragosa Munoz;
Corina S. Pena; Luis Pena,
Jr.; Margarita Ramos de
Ramirez; Benjamin Serros;
Judith F. Serros; Chas. E.
Thompson, Independent
Executor of the Estate of
Anna M. Kelsey; Amalia R.
Woble; Juan Woble;
Francisco & Herlinda
Garcia; Mrs. Alaniz; Benito
Alaniz; Amalia Ramos de
Canales; Deciderio
Elizondo; Lilia C. Garza;
Alicia C. Gonzalez; Don H.
Marsh; Adan Romos;
Baltazar Ramos; Servando
Ramos; Benjamin Saenz;
Dario Saenz; Gilberto
Saenz; Guadalupe Saenz;
Santos Canales, Jr.; Santos
R. Barrera; Julia Barrera
de Villarreal; Elia Alaniz;
Pedro Alaniz; George Buck;
Gabriel C. Elizondo; Salome
Elizondo; Pablo Garcia;
Otilia Gonzalez; Rosalio
Gonzalez; Guadalupe
Canales Mora; Clara Garcia
Perez; Juan Perez; Horacio
Garcia; Martin Garcia;
Fidel F. Gonzalez; Elia
Bazan de Gutierrez; Walter
J. Ackning; Riley Allen; Gus
A. Becker; Edwin H.
Bradley; Edwin H. Bradley
& IBradley; Anna
Cohn; G. Cohn; Gertrude
Chadwick; Warran T.
Chadwick; R. L. Churchill;
Harry R. Collins; Evan H.
Curtis; Claude F. Dally;
Frank L. Dittmeier; Frank
Doran; E. A. Flowers;
James C. Freeman; Pedro
Garcia;Ponciano Garcia; H.
J. Germany; Joseph Gon-
senheim; Simon Gon-
senheim; Gilberto Gonzalez;
SusetteGrey; G. E. Guild;
Stafford Harlow; Jano
McElrey Hennen; F. L.
Hetter; Harry T. Homer;
Harvey N. Jackson; Russell
O. Jackson; W. E. Krops;
Jacob Levy; Henry C.
Ix>rigoria; B. C. Manton; C.
T. Martin; W. I. McGraw; C.
S. McNutt; B.C. Mead; J. E.
Mitchell; G. C. Moore &
Moore; George E.
Moren; Martimiano
Moreno; Joseph H. O'Brien;
T. F. Oliver; Alice A.
O'Toole; L. B. Pruitt; C. W.
Roberts; Karl F. Ross;
Terry G. Smith; Jesus Solis;
Estella W. Sutherland; Nat
Tanonbaum; Mary S.
Thomas; R. Q. Travers;
Paulino J. Wells; Rose O.
Wilcox; S. M. Wilcox; H. N.
Wilson; H. R. Wilson;
Robert L. Wolfe; Robert H.
Woolman; Harry S. Wesh,
and Sara Wesh.
Defendants heirs of any
deceased person, who would
have been a Defendant in
this suit, which are unknown
to the attorney filing this suit
and the unknown heirs of the
following persons:
Inocencio Canales;
Esteban Caro; Caspar
Elizondo; Jose Elizondo;
Luciano Elizondo; Pedro
Perez Escobar; Joaquin de
la Garza Falcon; Margarita
Salinas de Flores; Herlinda
Gonzalez Garcia; Jorge
Garcia; Maria Canales de
Garcia; Maria G. Garcia;
Martin Garcia; Candida
Hinojosa de Garza; Maria
Rita Hinojosa de la Garza;
San Juana G. (iarza; Adolfo
A. Gonzalez; Antonio G.
Gonzalez; Crisanto C.
Gonzalez; Eli Gonzalez;
Enrique G. Gonzalez;
Porfirio C. Gonzalez;
Santiago Gonzalez; Arcadio
Guerra; Calixto Guerra;
Celsa Guerra; Daniel
Guerra; Eusebio Guerra;
Gustavo Guerra; Isidro
Guerra; Jesus Guerra; Jose
Guerra; Manuela Salinas
Guerra; Obudulia Guerra de
Guerra; Procopio Guerra;
Ramona Guerra; Santos
Guerra; Sixto Guerra;
Crisostomo Hinojosa; Felipe
G. Hinojosa; Gertrudis
Hinojosa; Ignacia Hinojosa;
Jose de Hinojosa; Juan
Bartolome Hinojosa;
Margarita Gonzalez de
Hinojosa; Margarita
Gonzalez de Hinojosa; Pablo
Garcia Hinojosa; Henry F.
Herd; Rogers Kelly; D. O.
Lingermann; Juliana
Guerra de Naranjo; Victor
Naranjo; Maria Garza
Ramirez de Pena; Bernarda
Hinojosa de Perez; Cruz
Perez; Miguel Perez;
Ramona G. Perez; Rosendo
Perez; Emilio Ramos;
Faustino Ramos; Eugene R.
Raphael; Paula S. Reynaga;
Magarita Guerra Rios;
Eluterio Rodriguez; Juana
Saenz de Rodriguez; Frank
Rothert; Anttonio D. Saenz;
Enriqueta G. Saenz;
Anastacia G. Salinas;
Francisco Salinas; Mar-
celina G. Salinas; Nicolasa
Guerra de Salinas; Salvador
Salinas; Servando Salinas;
Zaragoza Salinas; A. J.
Sanchez; Jennie V. Sanchez;
Juanita S. Sanchez; James
M. Taylor; J. Elmer
Thomas; Francisco de la
Garza Villarreal; Isidra
Perez de Villarreal; and, J.
W. Williamson.
There exists another group
of Defendants who are the
unknown owner or owners of
the herein described
properties and the unknown
heirs of said unknown owner
or owners and the unknown
heirs of any of the Defen-
dants mentioned in this
petition; and any and all
other persons, including
adverse claimants, owning
or having or claiming any
legal or equitable interest in
or lien upon the following
described property
delinquent to Plaintffs
herein, for taxes, to-wit:
Which said property is
delinquent to Plaintiff for
taxes in excess of $1,000.00,
exclusive of interest,
penalties, and costs, and
there is included in this suit
in addition to the taxes all
said interest, penalties, and
costs thereon, allowed by
law up to and including the
day of judgment herein.
You are hereby notified
that suit has been brought by
Starr County as Plaintiffs,
against the above named
Defendants, by petition filed
on the 2nd day of April, 1956,
in a certain suit styled Starr
County v. Faustino Ramos,
et al., for collection of the
taxes on said property and
for the partition of said
property and that said suit is
now pending in the District
Court of Starr County,
Texas, 229th Judicial
District, and the file number
of said suit is 3067.
Plaintiffs and all other
taxing units who may set up
their tax claims herein seek
recovery of delinquent ad
valorem taxes on the
property hereinabove
described, and in addition to
the taxes all interest,
penalties, and costs allowed
by law thereon up to and
including the day of
judgment herein, and the
establishment and
foreclosure of liens, if any,
securing the payment of
same, as provided by law.
All parties to this suit,
including Plaintiff,
Defendants, and in-
tervenors, shall take notice
that claims not only for any
taxes which were delinquent
on said property at the time
this suit was filed but all
taxes becoming delinquent
thereon at any time
thereafter up to the day of
judgment, including all
interest, penalities, and
costs allowed by law
thereon, may, upon request
therefore, be recovered
herein without further
citation or notice to any
parties herein, and all said
parties shall take notice of
and plead and answer to all
claims and pleadings now on
file and which may hereafter
be filed in said cause by all
other parties herein, and all
of those taxing units above
named who may intervene
herein and set up their
respective tax claims
against said property.
All of Porcion Numbered
One hundred and three (103)
of the former jurisdiction of
Camargo, Tamaulipas,
Mexico, now situated in
Starr County, Texas, which
Porcion was originally
granted by the Spanish
Government to Margarita
Gonzalez, and subsequently
confirmed by the State of
Texas in her heirs and
assigns by an Act of the
legislature, dated February
10, 1852, entitled, "An Act to
Relinquish the Right of the
State to Certain Lands
therein Named", being
Confirmation No. 99 for the
County of Starr; said Por-
cion Numbered One hundred
and three (103) containing
6,218.26 acres of land ac-
cording to the field notes *
thereof, filed ind recorded in *
the Records of the General
Land Office of Texas, and in
accordance with said field
notes being described by
metes and bounds as
follows:
BEGINNING at a post and
stone on the dividing line
between the ancient
jurisdiction of Camargo and
Mier on the E. line of Por- "1
cion No. 78 Mier at the N.W.
cor. of Porcion No. 70
Camargo: Thence on E.
Bdy. of Porcion No. 78 N. 9*
10' E. at 1480 vrs. entered
Derro. de San Hernandez
running N.E. cor. of Porcion
No. 78 Mier large mesqt.
mkd.S 20*15'W 8 vrs.at 7180
vrs. cross Arroyo de los
Olmos at 8100 vrs. cross
I^aredo and Rio Grande City A
read course S. E. by S. at
9221 vrs. pass S.E. cor of Sur.
No. 9 Scrip 20/123 S. A. & M.
G. R. R. Co at 10565 vrs.pass
its. N.E. corner at 18412 vrs.
set hewed mesqt. post on
the S. E. line of Porcion No
109 Mesqut. mkd 111 brs. N.
17 * 15' W. 26 vrs. Do same
marks brs. S 59* 15' West 17
vrs.. Thence with said S. E.
line of Porcion No. 109 f
Camargo N. 54* 15' E.1594 •
vrs. to a hewed mesqt. post a
mest. mkd. +III vrs. S. 80*
15' West 9 vrs. Do same
marks brs. N. 80* 15' E. 6
vrs Thence on North bdy.
hereof S. 90*45' E. C. 23 vrs.
to a hewed mesqt. post mkd.
(103 N.E.) for the N. E. cor.
of this survey. Thence on
East Bdy. line hereof S. 9*
15'W. at 1011 vrs. pass the N.
W. cor. of Porcion No. 104
Camargo at 20461 vrs. the S.
E. cor. hereof on W. Bdy of
Porcion No. 71 Camargo.
Thence N. 80*15' W. 1450 vrs.
to E. N. E. cor. of said Por-
cion No. 70. Thence No. 80
*45' W. 1300 vrs. to the
begining.
You are hereby com-
manded to appear and
defend such suit on the first ||
Monday after the expiration
of forty-two (42) days from
and after the date of
issuance hereof, the same
being the 12th day of Nov-
ember A.D., 1979, (which is
the return day of such
citation), before the
honorable District Court of
Starr County, Texas, to be
held at the courthouse
thereof, then and there to
show cause why judgment
shall not be rendered for
such taxes, penalties, in-
terest, and costs, and con-
demning said property and
ordering foreclosure of the
constitutional and statutory
tax liens thereon for taxes
due the Plaintiffs and the
taxing units parties hereto,
and those who may in-
tervene herein, together will,
all interest, penalities, and
costs allowed by law up to
and including the day of
judgment herein, and all
costs of this suit.
Issued and given under my
hand and seal of said court in
the City of Rio Grande City
of Starr County, Texas, this
25th day of Sept., A.D., 1979.
By CORINA G. GONZALEZ
Deptuy |
Corina G. Gonzalez
Legal Notice
CITY OF LAGRULLA
BUDGET HEARING
NOTICE
You are hereby notified
that the Federal Revenue
Sharing Budget for the City
of I*i Grulla, Texas, for year ■
ending September 30, 1979,
has been filed by the Mayor
and City Commissioners of
said City on the 6th day of
September, 1979, and same
has been and will be
available for public in-
spection at all reasonable
times.
A third and final hearing
on said budget will be held on
October 5, 1979, at 7:00 p.m., J
at the Grulla Service Center,
in Grulla, Texas.
/Ml interested citizens of
I-a Grulla are urged to at-
tend said hearing for final
approval of said Budget.
City of Grulla, Texas
ATTEST:
Elva F. Barrera
City Clerk
Legal Notice
The City of La Grulla has
for sale several old trucks
classified as scrap iron.
Those persons interested in
buying may contact the City
Clerk in the City Hall, La
Grulla, Texas. The highest
bidder will be considered
Helen S. Gonzalez
Mayor ^
City of I.a Grulla,
Texas
Phone 487-3341
1
T1
Hi
D<
I
Y<
C(
bt
22
C<
th
T<
ar
o'I
M
b:
of
th
19
fil
23
in
on
an
PI
Gi
I ha
fol
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Silva, Marcelo. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1979, newspaper, September 27, 1979; Rio Grande City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194734/m1/8/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.