Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1996 Page: 6 of 8
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RIO GRANDE HERALD-Ttaursday, April 18, 1996, Page 6
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l.KCAL NOTICE
CLERK OF THE COURT
JUAN ERASMO SAENZ
STARR COUNTY
COURTHOUSE
RIO GRANDE CITY, TX 78582
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
CALIXTRO VILLARREAL, JR.
205 W. MAIN STREET
RIO GRANDE CITY, TX 78582
CITATION BY
PUBLICATION
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: GUADALUPE ARIEL
BARRERA, Respondent
You have been sued. You may
employ an attorney. If you or your
attorney do not file a written answer
with the clerk who issued this
citation by 10:00 a.m. on the
Monday next following the
expiration of twenty days after you
were served this citation and
petition, same being the 13th day
of Mav. 1996, a default judgment
may be taken against you. The
Petition of Mima Elena Barrera,
Petitioner, was filed in the County
Court at Law of Starr County,
Texas, on the 29th day of February.
1996, against GUADALUPE
ARIEL BARRERA,
RESPONDENT, Numbered CCD-
96-39 and entitled IN THE
MATTER OF THE MARRIAGE
OF MIRNA ELENA BARRERA
AND GUADALUPE ARIEL
BARRERA AND IN THE
INTEREST OF MARTHA
MARIA BARRERA, AN
MONICA L. BARRERA, MINOR
CHILDREN.
A brief statement of the nature of
this suit is as follows:
to-wit:
Request for divorce, Child Support,
Appointment as Managing
Conservator; Appointment of
Possessory Conservator of the
children born of marriage, and
Visitation Rights.
The Court has authority in this suit
to enter any judgment or decree
dissolving the marriage.
Issued and given under my hand and
seal of said court at Rio Grande
City, Texas this the 29th day of
February. A.D., 1996.
JUAN ERASMO SAENZ, Clerk,
Starr County Court at Law
Rio Grande City, Texas
Bv: Zelda G. Sanchez. Deputy
In 1922, Irish became the offi-
cial language of Ireland. How-
ever, only one person in ten in
Ireland can speak that form of
Celtic and only one in fifty uses it
daily.
LEGAL NOTICE
THE STARR COUNTY
HOSPITAL DISTRICT WILL
HOLD BOARD OF DIRECTORS
ELECTIONS ON SATURDAY,
MAY 4, 1996, TO ELECT
DIRECTORS REPRESENTING
COMMISSIONER'S PRECINCTS
2 AND 4.
POLLING PLACES WILL
BE AS FOLLOWS:
Planning Your Retirement
It*8 Never Too Late
(NAPS)—Dream: You discov-
er the fountain of youth while
vacationing in Florida. (No more
retirement worries.)
Reality: You're not getting any
younger. Set retirement goals and
stick to them.
Experts at the Pension and
Welfare Benefits Administration
of the U.S. Department of Labor
emphasize that the sooner you set
your retirement goals and begin to
save, the more time your money
has to grow. That means the more
things you'll be able to do when
you retire, like taking out the
BID NOTICE
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is
requesting bid proposals on the
following:
Bid #96-48
Time Due:
Automatic Fire
Suppressant
Systems
10:00 a.m.
ELECTION PCT.
JLL
REPRESENTING
COMMISSIONER'S PCT. 4
WILL BE HELD AT ROQUE
GUERRA SCHOOL IN RIO
GRANDE CITY, TEXAS
ELECTION LiZL U
REPRESENTING
COMMISSIONER'S PCT. 4
WILL BE HELD AT NORTH
GRAMMAR SCHOOL IN RIO
GRANDE CITY, TEXAS.
ELECTION PCT. M
REPRESENTING
COMMISSIONER'S PCT 4 WILL
BE HELD AT THE SAN ISIDRO
CIVIC CENTER IN SAN ISIDRO,
TEXAS.
FLECTION PCT. #6 & 7
REPRESENTING
COMMISSIONER'S PCT. 2
WILL BE HELD AT ROMA
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL IN
ROMA, TEXAS.
EARLY VOTING WILL
START APRIL 15, 1996 FROM 8
A.M. TO 5 P.M. AND WILL BE
HELD AT THE STARR COUNTY
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN RIO
GRANDE CITY, TEXAS AND
WILL END AT 5 P.M. ON APRIL
30, 1996.
Bids Specifications and further
information may be obtained from
the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. in
the Purchasing Office at the address
below.
Bids must be received by the Rio
Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing
Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande
City, Texas 78582 by the time
specified above, Tuesday, May 7,
1996, and will be opened and read
aloud at that time.
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves
the right to refuse and reject any or
all bids and to waive any or all
formalities or to accept the bid
considered the best and most
advantageous to the school district.
Two systems will replace existing
Fire Systems for two snack bar
areas and one system at a new
location (La Union Elementary
Cafeteria). These systems should
cover appliances as per NFPA 96
and NFPA 17A pamphlets. These
new systems should meet new UL
300 requirements.
Interested bidders should set up an
appointment for a site with Mrs.
Edna R. Ramon, Food Service
Director, by calling 210-716-6792.
s/Joe D. Smedlev
Purchasing Agent
tor the money you need, there's only one place
SECURITY FINANCE
The average shower requires
15 to30 gallons of water.
Doctor's
discove
end obe
HILTON HEAD, SC. - A doctor
has discovered thaf^ri* ingredient
found'in a small fnrttfcrownTn Asia,
combined with an ingredient praised
•by the U.S. Department of Agricul-
ture car) help cause significant weight
loss.
•i In a study published in a presti-
gious American medical fodrnal, Dr.
Anthony A. Conte, M.D. reported
that the formula, now called Bio-Max
3000, caused patients to lose more
ifian twice as much weight as a control
group on the same fat reduced diet.
Neither group was Instructed to de-
crease the amount of fbQcJ .they ate or
to increase their e*£rcise levels. An
to
vome ill Today, and Apply"for a Loan.
Phone Applications Welcome. By calling:
487-3925
201-A N. Britton Ave. - Bio Grande City
Open: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Our Busies is Leijdiijg Moijey,
grandchildren or taking yourself
to some exotic vacation spot.
It'8 never too late to start sav-
ing for an interesting and comfort-
able retirement. Simply put, no
matter what your age, put time on
your side. Your retirement clock is
ticking. Start your retirement
planning today.
A brochure called Top 10 Ways
To Beat The Clock And Prepare
For Retirement is available free
by writing to: Pension and
Welfare Benefits Administration,
U.S. Department of Labor, 200
Constitution, Ave., N.W., Wash-
ington, DC 20210, or by calling
(202) 219-9247.
The biggest things are always
the easiest to do because there
is no competition.
—William Van Home
BID NOTICE
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is
requesting bid proposals on the
following:
Roque Guerra, Jr., Elementary participated in the
Spelling UIL competition on March 28 at the
Multipurpose Center. Daniela Moreno placed first and
Sanjuanita Garza placed fifth. Other participants were
Lilian Martinez and Aleyda Rosa. Pictured left to right
are Principal Arturo Garza, San Juanita Garza, Daniela
Moreno and coach Aida Martinez.
Bid #96-46
Time Due:
Bid #96-47
Time Due:
Football
Equipment
2:00 p.m.
Medical
Supplies
3:00 P.m.
BID NOTICE
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is
requesting bid proposals on the
following:
Did You Know?
Bid #96-49
Time Due:
Garbage
Collection
1:30 p.m.
Bids Specifications and further
information may be obtained from
the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. in
the Purchasing Office at the address
below.
Bids must be received by the Rio
Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing
Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande
City, Texas 78582 by ilie time
specified above, Monday, May 6,
1996, and will be opened and read
aloud at that time.
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves
the right to refuse and reject any or
all bids and to waive any or all
formalities or to accept the bid
considered the best and most
advantageous to the school district.
s/Joe D. Smedlev
Purchasing Agent
Bids Specifications and further
information may be obtained from
the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D.
Purchasing Office at the address
below.
Bids must be received by the Rio
Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing
Office, Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande
City, Texas 78582 by the time
specified above, Tuesday, May 7,
1996, and will be opened and read
aloud at that time.
Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves
the right to refuse and reject any or
all bids and to waive any or all
formalities or to accept the bid
considered the best and most
advantageous to the school district.
s/Jre D. Smedley
Purchasing Agent
(NAPS)—-During May, announ-
ces the National Licensed Bever-
age Association, tavern owners
invite Americans to share the hos-
pitality of the "friendliest place in
town."
Before taking a college en-
trance exam, learn as much as
you can about the test you're
going to take, advise the experts
at American College Testing.
You can get a great Kainp-
grounds of America Directory,
Road Atlas and Camping Guide for
free at any KOA Kampground or
by sending $3 to: KOA Directory,
Dept. NPS, P.O. Box 30558, Bill-
ings, MT 59114-0558.
A fragrant Glade Clip-Ons air
freshener can make a big differ-
ence in a small space.
Ways to restructure the work
day and make ii more flexible
were discussed at a recent confer-
ence at the offices of Deloitte &
Touche LLP.
For safety's sake, look for the
familiar UL Listing Mark before
purchasing a ladder, power tool
or any other electrical products.
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yoU don't have to reduce the amount
of food you eat to lose weight, provid-
ed that you limit the fat.
Scientists suggest that the mecha-
nism behind the weight reduction in-
cludes decreasing sugdir cravings and
interruption of the "Krebs Cycle", an
important step in ihepody'j fat stor-
age prodess. "The best part of this j
unique* discovery is that it is nOt a
drug, but a safe dietary food supple-
.'raent" says Dr. Conte The Asian
fruit, called garcinife is similar to
citrus fruit found in tip United States
with one big exception- it may help
Dr.
some people fight obesi
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exclusive North American distril
tor, Phillips Gulf Corp., is calling the
Bio-Max 3000 supplement "Nature's
Ideal Diet Aid."
According to a spokesperson for the
company, Bio-Max 3000 is now avail-
able on a limited basis through phar-
macies and nutrition stores or call
I -800-729-8446.O 1 ws w*p« Gv* Cap
Bio-Max 3000 Ii available locally at:
mcO'S PHARMACY
Ma 3, Box 13 '
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Roberts, Kenneth. Rio Grande Herald (Rio Grande City, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1996, newspaper, April 18, 1996; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth195544/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rio Grande City Public Library.