The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1989 Page: 6 of 8
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RIO GRANDE HERALD • Thursday, June 29,1989 • Page 6
LEGAL NOTICE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
OF GERONIMO SAENZ,
DECEASED, ET AL
You and each of you have been
sued, and are hereby commanded to
appear and answer before the 229th
Judicial District Court in the Starr
County Courthouse in Rio Grande
City, Starr County, Texas, at or
before 10:00 a.m. on Monday, the
24th day of July, 1989, then and
there to answer the Original
Petition of SUN OPERATING
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, ET
AL, in Cause No. 8362, styled
"Sun Operating Limited
Partnership, et al vs. The Unknown
Heirs, Successors and Assigns of
Geronimo Saenz, Deceased, Et Al
in which Sun Operating Limited
Partnership, et al, is the Plaintiff
and the Unknown Heirs, Successors
and Assigns of Geronimo Saenz,
Deceased, Et Al are Defendants.
Your may employ an attorney. If
you or your attorney do not file a
written answer with the Clerk who
issued this citation on or before the
time against you. The said Original'
Petition filed on the 5th day of
June, 1989, discloses that the
nature of said suit is as follows:
Plaintiff seeks the appointment
of a Receiver pursuant to Section
64.091 and Section 64.001 (6) of
the Texas Civil Practice and
Remedies Code, covering the
undivided mineral intercc- of said
LEGAL NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids for RENOVATIONS
TO CENTRAL CAFETERIA
(FORT RINGGOLD) for RIO
GRANDE CITY
CONSOLIDATED
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT-RIO GRANDE CITY,
TX. will be received by the Board
of Trustees in the Multi-Purpose
Center, Main Hall, Rio Grande
City, Tx. until 4:00 P.M.,
THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1989, and
then publicly opened and read aloud.
The Information to Bidders,
Proposals Forms, Specifications,
and Drawings may be examined in
the office of RIKE-OGDEN,
ARCHITECTS/PL ANNERS/ENGI
NEERS, 1007 Walnut Avenue,
McAllcn, Texas. Plans and
specifications may be obtained from
the office of the architects upon
deposit of S50.00 refundable upon
return of documents in good
condition within five days after bid
opening.
Proposals shall be accompanied
by a Certified or Cashier's Check or
acceptable bidder's bond in an
amount not less than five (5%)
percent of the largest sum by
respective bidder payable to the
Owner.
A Performance Bond in an
amount of One Hundred (100%)
percent of the contract and a
Payment Bond will be mandatory.
The Contract required will be that
Standard Form of the American
Institute of Architects and shall
provide for payments on accounts
of ninety (90%) pcrcent ol the value
monthly.
Owners may hold proposals
thirty (30) days without acting
upon them. Owner docs not
obligate himself to accept the
lowest or any other bid.
Mr. Romeo Lope/
Assistant Superintendent/
Finance & Business Manager
Rio Grande City CISD
Rio Grande City, Tx.
For Sale
HOUSE
3 bdrm 2 bath
Wash room
Large living room
Front carport
caif be seen
506 W. Water St
Rio Grande City
487-2668
For Rent
Apartments
Fully Furnished
1 Bedroom
2 Bedroom
487-3701
Defendants in and to a tract of land
in Starr County, Texas more
particularly as follows:
EXHIBIT "A"
32.36 acres of land, more or less,
situated in Porcion 74 and 75 of the
Ancient Jurisdiction of Mier,
Mexico, now Starr County, Texas
and described as follows:
FIRST TRACT: 23.00 acres,
more or less, of land out of Porcion
74, Mier, Geronimo Saenz Survey,
A-165, Starr County, Texas,
designated as Tract 15 on that
certain Homer Trimble Map dated
May, 1970, filed in Cause Number
3063, District Court, Starr County.
Texas to which record references are
herein made for descriptive
purposes.
SECOND TRACT: 9.36 acres,
more or less, of land out of Porcion
75, Mier, Florencio Gonzalez
Survey, A-95, Starr County, Texas,
designated as Tract 18 on that
certain Homer Trimble Map dated
May, 1970, filed in Cause 3064,
District Court, Starr County,
Texas, to which record references
are herein made for descriptive
purposes.
Pursuant to said Statues, the
receiver may be authorized to
execute oil and gas leases covering
the undivided mineral interests of
said Defendants, with the money
consideration, if any, to be paid for
the execution of the aforementioned
lease to be , -atd for the execution of
the aforementioned lease to be paid
to the Clerk of the 229th District
Court for application in accordance
with statute.
Plaintiff further alleges that they
have, own, and claim a leasehold
interest in and to said lands granted
to them by virtue of oil, gas and
mineral leases and amendments
thereto, from lessors who are in
adverse possession of and claim said
lands; said oil, gas and mineral
leases arc attached to Plaintiffs
Original Petition as Exhibits "B"
and "C"; stating that Plaintiffs
would be irreparably damaged if the
Receiver's Lease were not granted
and praying for the granting of said
Receiver's Lease and such other and
further relief, general or special, at
law or in equity, as the Court may
deem proper to grant.
•If this citation is not served
within ninety (90) days after date of
its issuance, it shall be returned
unserved.
ISSUED AND GIVEN UNDER
MY HAND AND THE SEAL OF
SAID COURT on this the 6th day
of June, 1989, at Rio Grande City,
Starr County, Texas.
Juan Erasmo Saenz
Clerk of the 229th District
Court, Starr County Texas
By: Corina G. Gonzales
Deputy
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HIRE JTPA PARTICIPANTS
Call 487-5617
South Texas Private Industry Council
Starr County Industrial Foundation
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Termites
Lie. No. 225
Insured
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383-4621
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Stove
2 Bdrms., 1 1/2 baths, kitchen,
living room
487-8115 or 487-3043
A new book shows how the Bible
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of today
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HAY BALES
Clean Buffalo grass $2 per bale
Call 381-5777
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todo y confirmar ura vez mas
que nunca quiero stpararme de
ti por mayor que sea la ilusion
material
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seres queridos en la gracia
perpetua Gracias por tu
misencordia para conmigo y los
mios
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oracion 3 dias seguidos sin dear
el pedido Dentro de tres dias
sera alcan'.ada la graeia por
mas difieil que sea
Publiear en cuanto se reciba la
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MDRR
Beware Of
Dehydrated Cattle
By: ENRIQUE PEREZ
County Extension Agent
Oddly enough, the current hot,
dry weather may put some cattle in
danger of loo much water.
The danger arises when dehydrated
cattle are given unlimited access to
water. Water intoxication, a
potentially lethal condition, results
when thirsty cattle drink more water
in a short period of time than their
bodies can handle.
Cats, dogs and people are
susceptible to water intoxication,
but cattle seem particularly
susceptible because of the large
capacity of their upper digestive
system and the inability of their
bodies to switch quickly enough
from conserving fluids to getting
rid of excess fluids.
Extremely thirsty cattle may, in a
short lime, drink far more water
than they need lo replace the water
lost since their last drink.
Ordinarily, the kidneys would
eliminate the excess water, but il
may lake up to six hours for the
kidneys to adjust from saving water
to removing water.
When that happens water
accumulates in the tissues and water
intoxication develops.
One of the first signs of water
intoxication, especially in calves is
red urine dut lo blood pigment in
the urine.
Nervous signs become apparent
in severe cases and includc lethargy
and muscle tremors, a wobbly gait
and excessive rubbing or licking of
the body. The anima! may often
extend its head and deck, as though
staring at the sky.
Some cattle recover with no
assistance, but extremely dehydrated
cattle which consume large
amounts of water usually die.
Handle affected cattle carefully and
have them examined by a
veterinarian for therapy.
As far as water consumption uy
animals is concerned, consider these
examples, On a cool, overcast day,
a calf weighing 350 pounds or less
would probably need no more than
a gallon or so of water. On a hot,
dry day, and with no shade, that
same calf would probably need
about five gallons of water.
Cattle in the 500-pound range
need two to six gallons of water a
day, those in the 750-pound range
need 10 to IS gallons, and cattle £
weighing 1,000 pounds or more
need about 20 gallons of water
daily.
The best solution for water
intoxication is prevention. It's best
not to let animals get dehydrated
this time of year. But if they are,
control their water intake until
they've had several hours for their
bodies to readjust. A
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICE
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: Any person having an
interest in One Hundred Sixty
Thousand and Ten Dollars
($160,010.00) in U.S. Currency,
seized in Starr County, Texas on
June 03, 1989, Defendant,
Greeting:
YOU (AND EACH OF YOU)
ARE HEREBY COMMANDED to
appear before the 229th District
Court of Starr County at the
Courthouse thereof, in Rio Grande
City, Texas, by filing a written
answer of forty-two days from the
date of its issuance of this citation,
same being the 14th day of August
A.D. 1989, to Plaintiffs Petition
filed in said court, on the 26th day
of June A.D. 1989, in this cause,
numbered 8391 on the docket of
said court and styled
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ONE HUNDRED SIXTY
THOUSAND AND TEN
DOLLARS (SI60,010.00) IN U.S.
CURRENCY, Defendant, a brief
statement of the nature of this suit
is as follows, to-wit:
A Notice of Seizure and Intention
lo Forfeit if said One Hundred Sixty
Thousand and Ten Dollars
(S160.010.00) in U.S. Currency
pursuant to Texas Controlled
Substances Act, Article 4476-15,
Section 5.03-5.08. The Plaintiff
alleges thai the One Hundred Sixty
Thousand and Ten Dollars
($160,010.00) in U.S. Currency
was used by unknown (826) pounds ^
of Marihuana in or near the
Community of Alto Bonito, Starr
County, Texas, lo undercover
police officer on June 03, 1989.
The Court shall have authority to
enter judgment granting forfeiture if
no answer is made.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the dale of
its issuance, it shall be returned 9
unserved.
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 229th
District Court, Starr County, £
Texas. Issued and given under my
hand and ihe seal of said court at
Rio Grande City, Texas this the
26th day of June A.D., 1989.
JUAN ERASMO SAENZ
CLERK
DISTRICT CLERK OF STARR
COUNTY, TEXAS
BY: Alicia G. Briccno
Deputy q
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Roberts, Kenneth. The Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1989, newspaper, June 29, 1989; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195191/m1/6/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.