Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1980 Page: 4 of 6
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Coaches Announce
RGC All Star Team
The Rio Grande City League coaches met
on Monday, July 24, to select an All Star
team for 1980.
Chosen from among eleven and twelve
year olds on all eight Little League teams
were the following: Adan Rosa III and
Valerio Monroy of the Cubs, Rene A. Pena of
the Cardinals, Xavier Perez of the Dodgers
Odon Gomez and Romeo Ortiz, Jr.
(alternate) of the Lions.
Also, Homero Gutierrez and Tonias Bazan
of the Longhorns, Andrew Guerra (alter-
nate) of the Pistons, Oscar Villarreal,
Samuel Serna, and Omar Gutierrez of the
Rotarians, and Javier Pena, Jerry Lopez,
Ricky Margo, and Heriberto Bazan of the
Yankees.
RGC Class Of 1960
Plans July 12 Reunion
The 1960 graduating class of Rio Grande
City High School is planning their twenty
year reunion for Saturday, July 12.
This is a sampling of those who are
coming from out of town: Amancio Aguilar,
Hermilo Hinojosa, Bobby Vela, Lela Leal,
Onofre Rodriguez, and many others.
Be sure to get your reservation in if you
want to attend. Send your response to:
Class of 1960, P.O. Box 432, Rio Grande City,
78582.
Legal Notice State Tax Rep To Come
NOTICE OF AP-
PLICATION FOR A
Mixed Beverage PER-
MIT Edith Mclntyre has
made application for a
Mixed Beverage permit
to be located at 5'2 Mi. S.
North Starr County Line
On W. Side Fm Rd 755
Santa Elena, Starr Texas
and operated under
under the trade name of
Edie's.
Corporate Officers
being..
Legal Notice
Sealed bids will be ac-
cepted until 10:00 A.M. June
l!0, 1980 at the office of Starr
Co. Water Control and
Improvement Dist.2,505 E.
Main. Rio Grande City,
Texas 78582, for
one (1) new Loader
Backhoe, and then there
opened and publicly read.
The lowest or best bid will be
awarded at the next regular
Board Meeting.
Specifications may be ob-
tained at the office of
Business Manager at the
above address.
The District reserves the
right to accept or reject any
or all bids and waive any
formality.
Jesus Gonzalez, Jr.
President
Legal Notice
Sealed Proposals will be City> Texas, for the purpose
received at office of of determining, fixing and
Business Manager, Starr Co. equalizing the value of any
W. C. I. D. 2, 505 E. Main and a11 taxable property in
St., Rio Grande City, Texas said School District for the
78582, until 10:00 A.M. June >'ear beginning January 1,
:i0, 1980, for one surplus and a11 persons
Water Tank located on North interested or having
Britton Ave. and 6th St. Rio business with said board are
Grande City. hereby notified to be
Instructions and information present.
may be obtained from the
THE RIO GRANDE HERALD THURSDAY, JUNE 2fi, 1980 PAGE 4
FF A Members To Attend
Houston Convention
If you have any questions
about state taxes or need
some assistance, circle this
date on your calendar: June
27, 1980.
Comptroller Bob Bullock
Legal Notice
..NOTICE OF AP-
PLICATION FOR A Wine
Only Package Store
PERMIT By Amparo G.
Garcix has made ap-
plication for a Wine Only
Package Store permit to
be located at 1601 W.
Main St., Rio Grande
City, Starr County, Texas
and operated under the
trade name of Stop By
Mart.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION
MEETING
In obedience to an order of
the Board of Equalization,
regularly convened and
sitting, notice is hereby
given that said Board of
Equalization will be in
session at its regular
meeting from 9:00 a.m. to
4:00 p.m., July 7 thru 9, 1980
at the Tax Office of said
School District, that being in
Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande
will have a representative in
Rio Grande City on that date
to meet with local taxpayers
from 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 noon
and from 1:00 P.M. to 2:00
P.M. at the Starr County
Courthouse.
If you have any questions
or need assistance with your
state taxes, come to the
Starr County Courthouse
TROPHIES DISPLAYED— Proudly displaying their first place trophies won by
the sixth graders of the Immaculate Conception School at the RGC Elementary Track
Meet are the fifth and sixth grade competitors. They are, front 1-r, Diana Garcia,
Cindy Lopez, Marinela Briones, Tracy Keefe, and Roxanne Ramirez; second row,
Natalie Warren, Marissa Porras, Ixira Hinojosa, Veronica Sanchez, Laura Gonzalez,
and Christy Wallce; third row, Sandra Leal, Velma Lopez, Lisa Trevino, Barbara
Guerra, Marissa Vela, Patsy Recio, and Cindy de la Cruz; fourth row, Iris Flores,
Robert Escobar, Yvette Hinojosa, Sonny Trigo, and John Huff; fifth row, Bill
LaGrange, Danny Ramirez, Homero Gutierrez, Monica Diaz, Elias Aguilar, Bibi
Pena, Eiliot Munoz, Robert Cantu, and Javier Pena; top row, Joel Garza, Noel
Guerra, Dario Narro. Andrew Guerra, Jorge Vela, David I/>pez, and Omar Gutierrez.
Seven members of the Rio Grande City
Chapter of the Future Farmers of America
will attend the 52nd FFA Convention in
Houston, July 9-11, 1980, in the Astroarena.
Ray lino Hinojosa, president of the FFA
chapter, Mario Guillen and Manuel M.
Escobar chapter advisors will attend the
three-day meeting of representatives of
over 920 chapters from throughout the state
which will include the awarding of advanced
degrees, scholarships and the awards to
outstanding members of the Texas Future
Farmers of America.
The following members will be voting
delegates at the convention: Ray Lino
Hinojosa and Fidencio Guerra.
Other members attending are Raul
Hinojosa, Roy Cruz, Lee Roy Pena, Rogelio
Rocha.
David Alders, Nacogdoches, State FTA
President will preside. He will be assisted
by Vice Presidents: David Rattan, Boys
Ranch; Don Parrish, Plains; Stu Harris,
Houston; Terry Gerhart, Winters; Dan
Thomas, Weatherford; Chuck Littlefield,
Mineola; Charlie Phillip, Boerne; Randy
Holcomb, Brownsboro; Monty Vesper,
Cotulla.
Convention registration will begin at 2:00
o.m. Tuesday in the Astroarena Concourse.
The State FFA officers will conduct a
Vesper Service at 8:00 p.m. that evening in
the Grand Ballroom, Astro Village Hotel.
The Honorable John Connally, former
Governor of Texas, will be the key note
speaker at the first general session on
Wednesday. He will talk to the FFA
members on the opportunities of rural youth
in agriculture and agribusiness. During the
Wednesday afternoon session, Phil Benson,
National FFA Student Secretary from
California, will address the group. Fun
night and the FFA Talent Contest will
conclude activities on Wednesday.
Scholarships and awards will be
presented on Thursday. Gil Stricklin, well-
known humorist from Dallas will challenge
the young people's minds and the Stars over
Texas awards program will be the highlight
of the Thursday evening program. On
Friday the New State FFA President will be
elected arid the 1980-81 State FFA
Sweetheart will be crowned. The con-
vention will adjourn at noon Friday.
One of the highlights of the Convention
will be the awarding of one Lone Star
Farmer Degree. Curry Walshack from the
Rio Grande City Chapter will receive this
degree.
Scouring pads will keep for a
week without rusting if they
are placed in a yogurt contain-
er with a tight-fitting lid.
Hares have fur and can see
at birth while rabbits are born
blind and hairless, according to
National Geographic.
To loosen tight screws and
bolls let a few drops of per-
oxide soak in for a few min-
utes.
Pony
League
Tourney
The 1980 Starr County Pony League
Tournament will begin Wednesday, June 25
and continue through July 3.
Two games are scheduled per day as
follows: June 25, Games 1 and 2, Aggies vs.
Stallions at Roma and Angels vs. Cubs in
Rio; June 26, Games 3 and 4, Rebels vs.
Aggies or Stallions and Roma vs. Angels or
Cubs.
Then, June 27, Games 5 and 6; June 30,
Games 7 and 8; July 1, Game 9; July 2,
Game 10; and July 3, Game 11 (if
necessary).
Games will be split up between playing
fields in Rio and Roma.
Games will begin at 5:00 p.m. in order to
make full use of existing sunlight.
Teams are asked to supply the umpire
with a game ball at the beginning of the
game.
If the winner of the tournament is a team
other than the first half Champion (Rebels),
a three-game play-off will be held
afterwards to determine the 1980 winner.
The site for game 10 will be determined
later.
Business Manager, at the
above address.
The District reserves the
right to reject any or all bids
and waive any formality.
Jesus Gonzalez, Jr.
President
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF
INCORPORATION
Notice is hereby given
pursuant to R.C.S. Article
1302-2.02 that 83 AUTO
PARTS, INC., whose
principal business office is at
U.S. Highway 83, Roma,
Texas 78584, has become
incorporated without a
change in firm name.
Dated: June 11, 1980.
Simon Escamilla, President
Legal Notice
NOTICE
FORBIDS
The Board of Trustees for
the Roma Independent
School District will receive
scaled bids for the following:
School Bus, 1967
Chevrolet-54 passenger,
Motor No. SS 527A145545,
Body in good shape, has 8.25-
20 tires in fair condition and
motor is in fair condition.
School bus 1967 Chevrolet-
54 passenger Motor No. SS
527A145522, Body in good
shape, has bookracks, 8.25-20
tires in fair condition and
motor in in fairly good
running condition.
Sealed bids addressed to
Mr. Eleuterio Garza, Jr.,
Superintendent, P.O. Box
187, Roma, Texas 78584, will
be received until 8:00 P.M.
on the 9th day of July, 1980,
at which time all bids will be
opened at the Study Hall
Room of the Roma High
School.
The vehicles may be seen
at the Roma School.
The Board of Trustees for
the Roma Independent
School District reserves the
right to accept or reject any
or all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE
BOARD OF
EQUALIZATION, Rio
Grande City Consolidated
Independent School District.
Heberto Barrera
Secretary
Board of Equalization
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ANTONIO FALCON, M.D.
Announces his association with
Dr. Mario Ramirez, and Dr. Roberto Gonzalez
and the opening of his office at the
Ramirez-Gonzalez Medico- Surgical Family Clinic
in Rio Grande City, Texas
beginning July 1,1980.
Consultation by appointment.
Office Hours 9 .'30 A.M.to 5 30 PM.
MICHKLOB LIGHT HAS 134 CALORIKS.
PEARL LIGHT ONLY HAS 68.*
Half the calories of Michelob light. Why do you drink lignt beer? Less
calories, right? Yet Michelob Light has 134 calories. Coors light has
105 calories. And Miller Lite has 96 calories. While Pearl light only
has 68 calories, and almost no carbohydrates.
Concerned about carboyhydrates? Compare. To control weight gain
or loss, you must control your carbohydrate intake. Yet Michelob
Light has a full 12 grams of carbohydrates. Coors Light contains 5
grams of carbohydrates. Even Miller Lite has 2.8 grams of car-
bohydrates. Compared to Pearl Light, with only 1 grams of car-
bohydrates, Vi gram of protein and absolutely no fat (0.0 grams).
The ultimate test: Taste. Pearl light has fewer calories
and fewer carbohydrates than ar.y light lager beer in America. And
when it comes to taste, nobody even comes close. Because Pearl Light
is the only light beer in the world brewed with pure spring water from
the Country of 1100 Springs.
Great taste. Only 68 calories. Pearl Light outshines them all.
ATTENDS SHORT COURSE—Among the 22
vocational agriculture teachers who attended a short
course on range and pasture grass identification
taught June 5-6 at Southwest Texas State University by
SWT Agriculture Department Chairman Roy V. Miller
(left I was Joe O. Valle of Rio Grande City, a vocational
agriculture teacher at Roma High School.
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Silva, Marcelo. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 26, 1980, newspaper, June 26, 1980; Rio Grande City, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194773/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.