Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1982 Page: 8 of 8
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THE RIO GRANDE HERALD THURSDAY, AUGUST S, 1S82 PAGE 8
Outdoors
Handgun Ban Reversed
The New Haven County
SuperLi Oourt has over-
turned an ordinance which
banned the private sale of
handguns, ruling on July 19
that state law in essence
forbids firearm regulation
by local governments. The
ruling was handed down by
Superior Court Judge
Ronald J. Fracasse.
The ban on private han-
dgun sales took effect Dec.
17, 1979. Its passage was
orchestrated primarily by
the Yale University chapter
of the National Coalition to
Ban Handguns.
Hartford attorney Susan
Peck, whose law firm of
Buckley and Santos handled
the case on behalf of two
New Haven residents, said
she was pleased with the
ruling.
"Our primary argument
was that local communities
could not pass further
Legal Notice
CITATION BY
PUBLICATION
The State Of Texas
To: Jorge Castillo San-
doval. Defendant, Greeting:
You (And Each Of You)
Are Hereby Commanded to
appear before the 229th
Judicial Court of Starr
County at the Courthouse
thereof, in Rio Grande City,
Texas, by filing a written
answer at or before 10
o'clock A.M. of the first
Monday next after the ex-
piration of forty-two days
from the date of the issuance
of this citation, same being
the 20th day of September
A.D. 1982, to Plaintiff's
Petition filed in said court,
on the 27th day of July A.D.
1982, in this cause, numbered
6548 on the docket of said
court and styled In The
Matter Of The Marriage Of:
Ninfa Corpus Castillo,
Plaintiff, vs. Jorge Castillo
Sandoval, Defendant, And In
The Interest Of: Miriam
Marlen Castillo, A Child.
A brief statement of the
nature of this suit is as
follows, to-wit:
The parties were married
on or about April 28,1977. On
or about, July, 1981, they
separated and ceased to live
together as husband and
wife.
The marriage has become
insupportable because of
discord or conflict of per-
sonalities between
Petitioner and Respondent
that destroys the legitimate
ends of the marriage
relationship and prevents
any reasonable expection of
reconciliation.
If this citation is not
served within ninety days
after the date of its issuance,
it shall be returned un-
served.
The officer executing this
writ shall promptly serve the
same according to
requirements of law, and the
mandates hereof, and make
due return as the law
directs.
Witness, Juan Erasmo
Saenz, Clerk of the District
Court (s) of Starr County,
Texas.
Issued and given under my
hand and the seal uf said
court at Rio Grande City,
Texas, this the 2nd day of
July A.D. 1982.
Juan Erasmo Saenz
Clerk, District Court
Starr County, Texas
By Corina G. Gonzalez
Deputy
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
INTENTION TO
INCORPORATE GOING
BUSINESS
Notice is hereby given that
GRANDE BUTANE
COMPANY, transferor,
heretofore a sole
proprietorship composed of
Basilio Villarreal and wife,
Socorro R. 'v ;ilarreal, doing
business at Kio Grande City,
Starr County, Texas, wili be
dissolved and that after
August 31,1982, the business
will be conducted without
change of firm name by
GRANDE BUTANE
COMPANY, INC., tran-
sferees Texas Corporation,
at 1201 East Highway 83,
Riuo Grande City, Texas.
This notice is given pursuant
to Article 1302-2.02 of the
Texas Miscellaneous Cor-
poration Laws Act, section
6.103(7) of the Texas
Business and Commerce
Code, and section 35 of Ar-
ticle 6132b of the Texas Civil
Statutes.
Legal Notice
NOTICE
The State Of Texas
County Of Starr No. 410
Notice is hereby given
that a hearing will be
held on the 13 day of
August, 1982 at 10:00
A.M. in the County Coart
at the County Courthouse
of the above named
County in Rio Grande
City, Tex. Texas on the
application of the
hereinafter named owner
for a license to Wine and
Beer Retailer's permit
The substance of said
application is as follows:
1. Type of license or
permit Wine and Beer
Retailer's Permit
2. Exact location of
business 209 E. Gonzalez,
Rio Grande City, Tex.
Starr Co.
3. Name of owner or
owners Alfredo Rafael
Trevino
4. Assumed or trade
name Restaurant
Carnitas Tetemadas
Any person shall be
permitted to contest the
facts stated in said ap-
plication and the ap-
plicant's right to secure
GARAGE SALE
ALL DAY SAT. &
SUN. - AUG. 7 & 8
Baby Girl's Clothes
Young Girl's Clothes
Curtains, Odds 4 ends.
1601 W. CIRCLE
I Los Garcias Project)
Apt. 158
FOUR FAMILY
GARAGE SALE
B'W T.V., Some furniture,
clothes for all ages and
iots more!
THURSDAY, AUG. 5
8 A.M. - 1 P.M.
~ ONLY
AT TISSA PETERSON'S
in Diaz Subdivision
said license or permit
upon giving security for
costs as provided by law.
Witness My Hand this
the 2nd. day of August,
1982
Jose S. Hinojosa,
County Clerk Starr
County.
Texas
By Sylvia G. Villarreal
Deputy
Thank You
i
IWe wish to express our I
rmost sincere thanks to
Jour parents, relatives,
^neighbors and friends
jfor their gifts to us.
Mr. & Mrs. Alberto
; Rodriguez
irsearseaEaesewEaat1
GARAGE SALE
Sale On All Size
Clothing From Babies
To Adults, Shoes, Etc.
Rio Grande City
SATURDAY, AUG. 7
Starting at 8 a.m.
at Muniz GMC
607 W. Main
Rio Grande City
GARAGE SALE
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
AUG. 6 & 7
205 E. 2nd. ST.
RIO GRANDE CITY
Clothes
Housewares,
Appliances &
More!
FOR SALE
ANTIQUE
POOL TABLE
CALL 487-3973
487-2713
or See At
1001 Water St.
Rio Grande City
ATTENTION!
RIO GRAN0E CITY. ROMA RESIDENTS.
We Mow Have Mobile Home Loens Available
For Your Area
10 Percent Down payment
DISCOUNT MOBILE HOMES, INC.
403 t. Expwy. 83 Pharr
781-8090 Ask for Ron or Suzie Fiala
DR. VERNON C.HAMMOND
DR DAVID WEBER
DR. L.C. WAKHAM
OPTOMETRISTS
A PRIVATE OFFICE OFFERING PERSONAL
VISION CARE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY.
WHERE QUALITY IS AFFORDABLE.
503 S. BROADWAY
McALLEN. TX. 78501.
682-2141
682-2142
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Delinquent Youth Center Included In Budget
restrictions on the sale of
firearms when state
restrictions on the sale of
firearms when state
restrictions address the
regulation of firearms so
thoroughly."
City attorneys argues tnat
municipalities could pass
such regulations because
state law did not expressly
forbid it. They have not said
whether they will appeal the
decision.
A small 48-bed institution for committed
delinquent youth from 26 South Texas
counties will be included in the Youth
Council's 1984-85 budget request to the
Texas Legislature.
The project is the culmination of a
comprehensive planning effort following
several studies by Pan American Univer-
sity, the National Institute of Corrections,
and the U.S. Justice Department Office of
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention.
Judge Joe B. Evins, 206th District Judge,
Hidalgo County, has been instrumental iti
providing leadership for the project, and led
a delegation of South Texas officials who
appeared at TYC's March Board meeting to
ask for assistance and services in their
area.
The recommended facility is comparable
to that which was approved by the
legislature in 1976 but subsequently vetoed
by Governor Briscoe.
The institution will be designed for a
campus-like setting of one hunred
acres-adequatc space to accommodate
several buildings, recreation areas and
future expansion, if needed. Six separate
buildings are proposed for initial con-
struction: a central administration
building, to include offices, an infirmary
and a security unit; an academic building;
warehouse and maintenance building; two
24-bed cottages; and a cafeteria multi
purpose building.
Youth placed in the facility will be mostly
from the 26-county area who are committed
to TYC for non-violent offenses. Violent or
serious offenders will continue to be placed
at the TYC training school in Giddings.
The program is designed specifically to
provide social and cultural services to youth
from the designated area; however, youth
from outside the specific area may be
placed th^re if their needs can best be met in
the special program at that institution.
The program of rehabilitation will be
specifically designed around the
predominant social and cultural charac-
teristics unique to the South Texas area.
Emphasis will be given to employment of
bilingual staff, and the school curriculum
will include English as a Second Language
(ESL).
One of the chief reasons for locating a
residential facility in the area revolves
around the ill-effects of juveniles who are
placed in training schools 300 to 500 milefi
from their homes, making it impossible for
their family and friends to visit.
Families will be encouraged to par-
ticipate in counseling sessions with youth
groups. Currently, time and distance make
it difficult, if not impossible, for South
Texas families to visit their children in
other available TYC institutions.
I .and acquisition, construction and capital
outlay are estimated at about $5 million,
with construction slated to be completed in
late 1985, if Legislative approval is given.
Estimated cost per year for operation of
the facility is $1.2 million. Funds for actual
operation would be included in TYC's 1986-
87 budget request.
It is anticipated that 96 youth could be
served annually at the proposed institution,
with an average length of stay of six mon-
ths.
Call RGC
Department
First For Fires
Don Crawford, chief of the Falcon Dam
Fire Department asks that county residents
outside of the immediate Falcon Dam are^
call the Rio Grande City Fire Department
first for grass or car fires.
Falcon Dam has only one fire truck, which
belongs to the federally funded dam, and is
not supposed to leave the area within a five
mile radius of the dam. But, in case of a fire
that threatens life or a structure, the truck
can respond.
When the Falcon truck if fighting a fire
elsewhere in the county, the Falcon Dan:
area is left unprotected. a
Rio Grande City Fire Marshall Jose D
Villarreal also advises residents to call the
Rio Grande City department tirst. Units
from Mission or other Valley towns will not
respond to a citizen's call from Starr County
without checking first with the Rio Grande
City Fire Department.
Residents will get fire protection faster by
first calling the department at 487-2323.
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Loveseat
3 Mirrored
Top Tables
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Look for the Sale Tags & save during
our 3 day sale! we have savings on
fine quality furniture for every room
in your home! ^ Bedrooms ^ Chairs
^ Dining Rooms ^ Dinettes ^ Air
Conditioners ^ Refrigerators Fans
^ Living Rooms! And remember,
Edelstein s has the best credit terms
in TEXAS!
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CONTEMPORARY
LIVING ROOM!
This sumptuous six piece
ensemble with its lush, elegant
styling will add beauty to any
home! The suite enhanced by
serpentine corded red velvet
& glittering decorator nails
includes - fully padded
upholstery cocktail table
and end tables with gleaming
mirrored tops. Deep foam seat
and back supported by no-sag
springs which are anchored
to hardwood frames assure
lasting comfort.
s799
*69
18" WINDMAKER
CIRCULATING FAN!
This large circulating fan really
moves the cool air around the
room! Just in time for the hot
months ahead1 Buy yours now
and save S15 90 on this one
item' Regular $84 90'
HOT POINT 14'
REFRIGERATOR!
The many features of this unit
make it an unbelievable buy'
Supplies are limited, so hurry'
You can save S50 95 on this great
refrigerator now" in white only
at this low, low price'
M.)
AMANA 18M BTU
AIR CONDITIONER!
Compare the EER rating of 8 2
on this one' Relax with the
cooling comfort of Amaria now
and save approximately $116 00
on your utility bill the first
year a fantastic buy
4 PIECE
BEDROOM!
• Triple Dresser
• Hutch Mirror
• 5 Dr Chest
• Headboard
2 Drawer BedS'dc cnest
and Poster FootDoard
at similar savings'
t
Tne graceful floral embossing, solid oak drawer
fronts large decorative hutch mirror, ornate
embossed brass hardware & book case bed make
Topaz Oak a great buy1 Adaptable to queen or full
size bedding' Get the complete 4 piece suite & save!
5 PIECE!
RIRIEICES
is in
colonial maple finish
Has oval table & a
mates chairs A great
Duv while they last'
See It now!
J PIECE
% Broyhill
2
Table measures 36
x48 x60 with six
OEDROOM OlViSlON
W tig!
4 PC. FRENCH STYLE BEDROOM I
Graceful, elegant, Charmant . authentic French
reproduction In the tradition of Louis XV period
Triple Dresser, Framed Mirror, Chest & Headboard!
Night Stand Optional • S99 95«
j v Pc. Dinettes
Priced From *1SS
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Mathis, Dora Barrera. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 5, 1982, newspaper, August 5, 1982; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194883/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.