Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1981 Page: 4 of 8
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THE RIO GRANDE HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 23,1981 PAGE 4
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Bilingual Plan Challenged
AUSTIN, Texas — Attorney General
Mark White says he probably will iA a
higher court to delay implementation of
U.S. District Judge William Wayne
Justice's ruling that Texas must offer
bilingual education in all public school
grades.
White told a news conference Monday a
request for a stay is "under contemplation"
and "the odds are more likely we will."
A stay would block implementation of the
order until appeals are exhausted.
White also suggested that the current
policy of providing bilingual education only
through the third grade might be un-
constitutional.
"Constitutionally, we would be safe with
K-5 (kindergarten through fifth grade) and
intensive English instruction for all who
need it," he said.
The attorney general claimed Justice's
order goes so far as to require high school
chemistry to be taught in Spanish.
White also said he is not about to let the
Texas Education Agency hire its own
lawyer for the appeal of Justice's decision.
Although State Education Commissioner
Alton Bowen said more than two weeks ago
the State Board of Education had asked
White to let it hire an outside lawyer, White
said, "I have no such letter in my files."
Pressed on whether he had ever seen or
received such a letter, he acknowledged the
board "had asked me to consider" giving
permission to hire outside counsel.
"I'm not going to certify anybody to run
the lawsuit," White said. Understate law a
state agency must be represented in couit
by the attorney general unless the attorney
general certifies the agency may hire its
own lawyer.
The state prison system also has asked
White to let it hire its own lawyer for a case
attacking the constitutionality of Texas'
News Of
BOYS CLUBS
A NEW LOOK
Now 74 years old, the
Boys Clubs of America have
a new look. It conveys both
their traditional programs-
serving the needs of young-
sters growing up—and the
contemporary programs this
tradition has grown into.
Since its beginning, the
red, white and blue Boys
Cl'ib Keystone was the
symbol of this nationwide
organization.
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APRIL 23-APRIL 29,1981
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SPRAY *■
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VITAMINS 3
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Cologne Spray ^ $"f 50
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penitentiaries but White has refused.
White contends that if federal appeals
courts uphold Justice's decision on bilingual
education, 20,000 additional Spanish-
speaking teachers would have to be trained
and hired.
Special Olympics Schedule
Area I Track Meet May 2
MCALLEN — Texas Special Olympics
will conduct the Area I Track and Field
Meet May 2, at McAllen High School
stadium.
Opening:eremonies will commence at 9
a.m. and events will continue until ap-
proximately 3 p.m.
Sorv. 600 handicapped athletes from
Starr, Hidalgo, Cameron, and Willacy
Counties will be participating in the track
and field meet.
The public is invited to attend-
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The new logo—a graphic
depiction of two hands
joined together—was design-
ed for the clubs by Saul
Bass/Herb Yager and Asso-
ciates. It represents "the
dynamic opportunity to-
day's Boys Club provides
for people to connect with
one another," says the
symbol's creator, Saul Bass.
Exercise Classes for Public at Retama
Manor Nursing Home Mon. - Wed. - and
Friday. Starting April 20. Time: 5:30
to 7 p.m. Benefit for American
Diabetes Association. Donation 50c
per day.
Thank You
Thanks to you voters of Precincts 8
and 9, who voted for me in the Starr
County Hospital District Trustee Election.
I sincerely appreciate the trust and
support you gave me.
I will continue to serve you well as
in the past.
SHvina S. Hinojosa
Political Advertisement Paid For By Candidate.
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The Dude. Golden
chicken-fried meat with crisp
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done up fancy on a toasted
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Drop in for The Dude!
At an inflation fightin' price
Monday Apri^O Otru
Sunday A""'16
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A lead poultice was once believed to cure a sea serpent
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LIVING RO
5 Pc. Sofa, Loveseat,
Recliner, Chair and Ot-
toman. Beautiful Colors.
Reg. $549.95
3 Pc. Velvet Tufted Sofa,
Chair and Ottoman. Reg.
$699.95 $100. Off
2 Pc. Sofa and Loveseat
(i/oose Cushions w Bolster
Pillow, Herculon) Reg.
$649.95 $100. Off
2 Pc. Sofa and Loveseat
(Velvet with Bolster Pillow,
Spanish Style) Reg. $679.95
2 Pc. Sofa and Loveseat
(Herculon, loose cushions)
Reg. $699.95
2 Pc. Traditional Velvet Sofa
and Loveseat (Loose
Cushions) Reg. $949.95
$100. Off
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599
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549
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88
599
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$34995
2 Pc. Sofa and Ix>veseat OR
Sofa Chair and Ottoman
(Herculon Cover--Your
Choice) Reg. $459.95
2 Pc. Early American Sofa
and Chair Wood Trinuned
Arms Reg. $499.95
Early American Loveseat
(Velvet Cover, Wood
Trimmed Arms) Reg.
$399.95 $80.95 Off
3 Pc. Berkline Sofa,
Loveseat, Recliner--
Beautiful Herculon Cover
Reg. $1129.95
$388
s389
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95
$319
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BEDROOMS
6 Pc. Casual Country
Bedroom-Dresser, Mirror, 5
Dr. Chest, Full or Queen
Headboard, Foam Mattress
and Foundation
4 Pc. Early American
Bedroom. Dresser, Mirror,
Chest, 4/6 Headboard Reg.
$229.95
4 Pc. Early American
Bedroom. Double Dresser,
Hutch Mirror, Bookcase
Headboard and 5 Dr. Chest.
Reg. $499.95 $60,000 Off
5 Pc. Early American Pine
Broyhill Bedroom Set. Tri-
Dresser, Chest on Chest.
Mirror, Night Stand, and
Cannonball Bed. Reg. $
$1395.95 $100. Off
4 Pc. French Provincial
Bedroom Set Fruitwood,
Tri Dresser, Mirror, 5 Dr.
Chest 4/6 or 5/0 Headboard
Reg. $999.95 $100. Off
4 Pc. Early American
Bedroom. Dresser, Mirror,
Chest&4'6or5 0Headboard
(ASIS) Reg. $649.95 $200.Off
4 Pc. Beautiful Italian
Provincial Bedroom Set. Tri
Dresser, Double Mirror, 4'6
or 5 / 0 Headboard Reg.
$949.95 ALL FOR ONLY
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MOST STYIJ5S
INCLUDED
Broyhill 4 Pc. Bedroom
(King Size) Includes
Dresser, Mirror, Chest and SIOQCGO
King Size Bed. Reg. $1395.00 12.5JO
COMPLETE LINE OF DOLIHOUSE
FURNITURE AT DRASTICALLY
LOW PRICES
8 Pc. Broyhill
Mediterranean Dining
room Set. Glass door China,
and Hutch, 6 caneback Side
Chairs and Oval Table. Reg. $
$1049.95
5 Pc. Colonial Oak Finish
Wood Dinette. 4 Solid wood
Chairs and matching Round 3
Table. Reg. $629.95
I^arge 3 Section Lighted
China. Oak. Colonial Finish. 5
Reg. $549.95 $100 Off
8 Pc. Rugged Solid Wood
Country Style Dining Room
Set. Lighted China & Hutch,
6 solid wood Side Chairs and
matching Pedestal Ovai$
Table. Reg. $1230.
8 Pc. Broyhill
Mediterranean Diningroom
Set. Lighted China & Base. 5
Side Chairs, Arm Chair and
OvalTable. Reg.$899,.95
5 Pc. Early American
Maplewood Dinette Set. 4
Matching Wood Chairs and
Oval Table. Reg. $269.95
7 Pc. Colonial Dark Pine
Wood Dinette, Oval Table w
leaves, 6 Matching chairs.
Reg. $449.956 Hrs. Only
10 Pc. Elegant Solid Wood
Spanish Diningroom. Huge,
Lighted China, Long, 2
leaved Pedestal Solid Oak
Table, and 6 Exotic Velvet
Covered Seat and Backrest
Chairs. Reg. $2,795.00
DINETTES
988
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399
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5 Pc. Dinette Set. Round
Formica Top Table and 6
Rugged Plate Covered
Chairs. Reg. $129.95 6 Hours
Only
7 Pc. Dinette Set. Family
Size Maple 1,00k Top Table
Reg, $229.95
5 Pc. Dinette. Elegant w
Swivel caster Chairs, Oak
Ixwk Table. Reg. $419.95
5 Pc. Dinette Set. Yellow
Floral Chairs. Reg. $129.95
5 Pc. Dinette Set. Round
Glass Table, Velvet Covered
Chairs in Gold Color. Reg.
$239.95
5 Pc. Dinette Set, Round,
Smoked Glass Table w
Chrome Pedestal and 4
elegant Burnt Orange Velvet
Chairs w Chrome 1/egs.
Reg. $449.95 All For Only
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7 Pc. Dinette Set. Big
Formica Table Top w 6
rugged vinyl Chairs w
sturdy Leg Construction. '
Real Value. Reg. $339.95
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Foundation Ret
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Adjusts
ODD BEDS
ODD DRESSERS
ODD CHESTS
ODD NITE STANDS
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Metal
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Hours
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LARGE SELECTION OF HOME ACCESSORIES
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SELECTED GROUP OF DECORATIVE MIRRORS
| SELECTED GROUP OF LAMPS AND CHAMDELIERS
SELECED SELECTED GROUP OF WALL CLOCKS AND PLAQUES
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Mathis, James V. , Jr. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 35, No. 84, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1981, newspaper, April 23, 1981; Edinburg, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth194816/m1/4/?rotate=0: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.