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THE PHARR PRESS, PHARR (HIDALGO
said day, proceed to sell f
COUNTY), TEXAS
THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1974
cash
THIS MILE RELAY TEAM FROM PSJA competed in the State AAU Track Meet held in Borger,
Texas, July 20th and won fifth in competition with teams from five states. L to R. are Coach
Oscar M. Cantu, Roel Carranza, Armando Hinojosa, Mike Gonzalez and Victor Sanchez.
Pony, Bronco All Stars Win Area
Tourneys; Sectional in Edinburg
The Pharr Pony All Stars won the Corpus Christi area and Edin-
the area tournament in Edinburg burg, the host team,
last week, winning three games Pharr will play in the first game
without a loss, and will compete in July 27th at 6:30 against the win-
the sectional tournament at Edin- ner in the Lower Valley,
burg starting Saturday, July 27th, Games will continue on Sunday,
and continuing until a winner is July 28th, July 29th and 30th.
determined. Like all of these tournaments,
The four teams in the tournament when a team loses two games, they
will be Pharr, a representative from are eliminated,
the Lower Valley, a team from In the Edinburg tournament last
PHARR SOFTBALL
LEAGUE STANDING
Team
Won
Lost
Tie
Mancha Mini-Mart
10
4
1
Pikes
9
5
0
Citrus Bay
9
6
0
Valley Federal
8
6
1
Los Unicos
7
7
0
Casa Bonita
4
11
0
Cantu
3
11
0
SPORTS
ROUND-UP
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE
COACHES, managers and players
of the Bronco and Pony All Star
teams who won their area tourna-
ments and are now competing in
The sectional tournament.
Pharr has not won the area in
Results Pharr Boys Baseball
prizes:
1st. Prize - Color T.V. — Rudy
Escobar, Rt. 2 Box 199, Edinburg.
2nd Prize - Ten Speed Bike —
week, Pharr defeated Rio Grande Eloisa Sosa, 315 W. Sam Houston,
City 3-1; and then defeated Mission Pharr.
twice by one run margins, 4-3 and __
The winner of this section tour-
nament will go to Louisiana for the
Regional at a place yet to be nam-
ed.
Legal Notices
NO. 1889-B
THE STATE OF TEXAS
TO: HILARIO HERNANDEZ
GREETING:
You are commanded to appear by
filing a written answer to the plain-
The Pharr Bronco All Stars won tiff’s petition at or before 10 o’clock
the area tournament here at Pharr A.M. of the first Monday after the
to the highest bidder, provii 1 said
bid is as high as the adjudgi value
or the amount of the judgrnt and
costs as to each particular ece of
property included in this fit, all
right, title and interest of lid de-
fendants in and to the lowing
described real estate levil upon
as the property of said defijdants,
the same lying and being tuated
in the County of Hidalgo an Stale
of Texas, to-wit: 1
Lot No. Eight (8) and Wt Fif-
teen feet (W. 15’) of Lot N Nine
(9), Block No. One Hundr< Two
(102), Fresno Subdivision to harr,
Hidalgo County, Texas,
or, upon the written requt of
said defendant, a sufficiei por-
tion thereof to satisfy sale udg-
ment, interest, penalties and
costs; subject, however, t the
right of the plaintiff and ther
taxing units for any other < fur-
ther taxes on or against said
property that may not be i hid-
ed herein, and subject t the
right of redemption of tl de-
fendant, or any person havi an
Interest therein, to redeer the
said property, or his/her in rest
therein, at any time withiitwo
years from the date of st in
the manner provided by lav md
subject to any other and fiber
rights the defendant or aone
interested therein, may bi
titled to, under the provisit j of
law. This sale is to be ma
me to satisfy the above des< >ed
judgment, together with iniest,
penalties and costs of suit,
the proceeds of said sale a. to
be applied to the satisfsion
thereof, and the remaindti
any, is to he applied as th
directs.
Dated at Edinburg, Texas|this
the 28th day of June, 1974.
CLAUDIO CASTANET
Sheriff,
Hidalgo County, Texai
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in The Pharr |ress
July 11, 18, 25, 1974.)
FOUR TEAMS IN BRONCO
SECTIONAL TOURNEY
mine a wrmen answer lu uie piam-
NO. AA-1807
SHERIFF’S SALE
last week in three straight games expiration of 42 days from the date THE STATE OF TEXAS
these two divisions for some time and are competing in the sectional of issuance of this Citation, the COUNTY OF HIDALGO
"•id it is certainly an honor and a tournament at Edinburg, with me same being Monday the 5th day of BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDI OF
distinction to do so indicating the first "ame played Tuesday night. August, A.D. 1974, at or before 10 SALE issued pursuant to aidg-
v nf the nlavers here and the July 23rd, and the second game o’clock A.M., before the Honorable ment decree of the 93rd Irict
overall summer 'baseball program July 24th. 93rd District Court of Hidalgo Court of Hidalgo Comity, To .by
here at Pharr. Both teams won The Pharr All Stars defeated Mis- County, at the Court House in Edm- the Clerk of said Court on tl 27th
without a loss too. sion 10-7 in the third game to wrap burg, Texas. day of June, A.D. 1974, in a 'tain
The coaches of the Bronco All UP the tournament without a loss. Said plaintiff’s petition was filed suit No. AA-1^)7, wherein $rr-
Stars are Jose A. "Chon” Ramirez Thay won over McAllen 10-8 and 12- on the 17th day of June, 1974. San Juan-Afejpi^ Independent hool
and Juan Serna with Carlos Serna 11 over Mission in the first two The file number of said suit being District is Plaintiff, and thftate
games.
There are four teams in the sec-
tional tourney at Edinburg with the
others being San Juan, McAllen
Eastern and Edinburg, which is
also the host team.
The winner of this tournament
the business manager.
The coaches for the Pony All
Stars are Tommy Shuttlesworth
and Eddie Watts with Manuel Tre-
vino as business manager.
Local fans and parents of play-
ers will get to see many of the sec-
No. 1889-B. of Texas and County of I ilgo,
The names of the parties in said and the City of Pharr, areiter-
suit are: IN RE: JANE FUENTES, vening or impleaded defenda: Tax-
A CHILD, as Plaintiff. ing Units and Alfredo Ramin also
The nature of said suit being sub- known as Alfredo H. Ramin and
stantially as follows, to-wit: Pub- Alta Gracia Ramirez, also kr n as
lication of Putative Father of a Altagracia L. Ramirez ancjUta-
1 feme l games as both tournaments will compete in the regional, which Child.
gracia Lopez Ramirez, are
are being hosted by Edinburg this
v\: r. (See separate stories.)
Could this Bronco All Star team
repeat what the Bronco team did a
couple of years ago that went to
the national tournament in Mari-
etta, Ga.?
will be played at the Edinburg park
also.
Hew Hunting
Fishing Guide
Available Soon
Issued this the 24th day of June, dants,
1974. in favor of said plaintiff annter-
Given under my hand and seal of vening or impleaded defenda tax-
OD DS AND ENDS PICKED UP
her and there in the world of sport
„ DIZZY DEAN was kind of like
Babe Ruth — the only one of his
kind. Baseball will never see an-
other one quite like him for sure.
He had such a great following on and Freshwater Fish,ng Regulation.
Information on game and fish
laws for coming seasons is contain-
ed in the new “Guide to Hunting
TV because fans didn’t know what
he was going to say next — and if
it was some gem of “literature,”
they did not want to miss it. Tlte
game of baseball lost something
that can never be regained in his
untimely death. . . . The TORO pro
football team of San Antonio did
1974-75” soon to be available wher-
ever hunting and fishing licenses
are sold.
The 20-page booklet from the Tex-
as Parks and Wildlife Department jnjy 4; n, igf 25, 1974.)
this year features a county-by-coun-----
ty listing of seasons and bag limits
for popular game species along with
said Court, at office in Edinburg,
this the 24th day of June, A.D. 1974.
K. C. BOYSEN, Clerk,
District Court,
Hidalgo County, Texas
By:
OLGA P. ENRIQUEZ,
Deputy.
(SEAL)
A true copy I certify.
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff, Hidalgo County
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in
NO. AA-2144
............. ........ SHERIFF’S SALE
itself proud by holding the Houston lis#hing regulations More detailed raE SXAXE 0F XEXAS
*■ lnfnr'ivi n r ion ie hernH fnv 1i noncon
Oilers of the NFL to a 13-7 win. It
was the first time the two teams
mg unit, for the sum of 38.48
for taxes, interest, penall and
costs, with interest on said n at
the rate of six per cent, per num
from date fixed by said jut lent,
together with all costs of sii that
being the amount of said jument
rendered in favor of said i intiff
and intervening or impleat de-
fendant taxing units by tl said
93rd District Court of lalgo
County, on the 21st day of pbru-
ary, A.D. 1974, and to me ucted
and delivered as Sheriff said
Hidalgo County, I have seiz lev-
The Pharr Press ied upon, and will on the fir Tues-
day in August, A.D. 1974, tlsame
being the 6th day of said lonlh,
at the Court House door said
Hidalgo County, in the City Edin-
burg between the hours < 10:00
o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock Id. on
said day, proceed to sell J cash
to the highest bidder, provi 1 said
COUNTY OF HIDALGO
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
information is listed for licenses,
tags and permits, minnows, fur-
had ever '^yeiTote eoLhlw bea™« ani”al,s and 8«*ral fresh- ^ ““ , judg.
Gilman said, "I'd have traded *ab“ sp0It Jlshlng and huntmg ment decree the 93rd District bid is as high as the adjudg value
reams if we had lost.” . . . The
Sacramento ball park in the Pacific
lUtMlL UCUCC LI 1C JOIU l^lOLJLJCL w . ’
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, by or the amount of the judgn t and
the Clerk of said Court on the 27th costs as to each particular pee of
rules.
Not included and yet to be estab
KiwSias S
hit in this park in 37 games, or an g ^ g , 6 s an commercia gan juan-Alamo Independent School fendants in and to the owing
average of about SEVEN PER
GAME. Wow! In one game recently,
there were 13 home runs, with five
hit by one team in one inning.
and saltwater fishing.
District is Plaintiff, and the State described real estate levi
rien-
The hunting and freshwater fish- Qf Texas and County of Hidalgo, as the property of said del dants,
ing regulations will be available
around August 16 at all Parks and
and the City-of Pharr, are inter- same lying and being tea ted
vening or impleaded defendant Tax- *n County of Hidalgo a| State
TCU plays Alabama in football this °^*ces and from all license victor de Leon is Defend- Texas, to-wit:
season and it is the 4th time the fe»u,tles. at s‘»rtlng f°da
two have met. And TCU has never tackle stores who "« bonded
ant, in favor of said plaintiff and in-
lost. But the odds are pretty long
that they are going to lose this
one. . . . Bobby Riggs, the tennis
star, says the best 10 years of a
woman’s life are between 29 and 30.
... CARL KLINGER says he
the 1974-75 fiscal year.
Lots No. Thirty-nine and
tervening or impleaded defendant Forty (40), Block No. Two l), Co-
taxing unit, for the sum of $506.03 *onia Va* Rio Subdivision) City
for taxes, interest, penalty and °f Pharr, Hidalgo County, »xas,
costs, with interest on said sum at or, upon the written reque pf said
upon
Javelinas 'Wanted'
They Are Not! ra^e °f s*x per cen^ Per annum defendant, a sufficier portion
from date fixed by said judgment, thereof to satisfy said ; gment,
Ten javelinas from the Black Gap together with all costs of suit, that interest, penalties and c<;; sub
caught the largest speckled trout of Wildlife Management Area have a being the amount of said judgment ject, however, to the rig of the
his life recently on a fishing trip to new home in Culberson County. rendered in favor of said plaintiff plaintiff and other taxing tits for
Port Mansfield — one that weighed The Black Gap javelinas were and intervening or impleaded de- any other or further ta> on or
between 5 and 6 pounds. . . . WAR- trapped by the Texas Parks and fendant taxing units by the said against said property that lay not
REN McVEA, the one time Na- Wildlife Department and restocked 93rd District Court of Hidalgo be included herein, and riject to
tional League star, is apparently a on a ranch which has good habitat County, on the 21st day of Febru- the right of redemption < the de-
fine agent and it is reported that but no javelinas. ary, A.D. 1974, and to me directed fendant, or any person 1 ring an
be will sign with a WFL team soon. The stocking was made at the re- and delivered as Sheriff of said interest therein, to redeen;he said
. . . Three big league baseball man- quest of the owner of the ranch Hidalgo County, I have seized, lev- property, or his/their intern; there-
agers have been fired so far this who wanted the javelinas estab- ied upon, and will on the first Tues- in, at any time within tb years
season — San Francisco, California lished in his area. The javelinas day in August, A.D. 1974, the same from the date of sale in u man-
Angels and the latest, Atlanta will be allowed to roam the ranch being the 6th day of said month, ner provided by law, and svtect to
Braves. With the season half over, unmolested. at the Court House door of said any other and further right J the
it is a good bet that three more will - Hidalgo County, in the City of Edin- defendant or anyone iniested
get the ax before World Series Hard work still represents the burg between the hours of 10:00 therein, may be entitled to, nder
time. . . . main essential of success in life. o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P.M. on the provisions of law. This se i3
to be made by me to satisfy the
above described judgment, together
with interest, penalties and costs
of suit, and the proceeds of said
sale are to be applied to the satis-
faction thereof, and the remainder,
if any, is to be applied as the law
directs.
Dated at Edinburg, Texas, this
the 28th day of June, 1974.
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff,
Hidalgo County, Texas.
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in The Pharr Press
July 11, 18, 25. 1974.)
NO. AA-1615
SHERIFF’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HIDALGO
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
SALE Issued ‘ pursuant to a judg-
ment decree of the 93rd District
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, by
the Clerk of saiehfiourt on the 27th
day of June, A.D. 1974, in a certain
suit No. AA-1615, wherein Pharr-
San Juan-Alamo Independent School
District is Plaintiff, and the State
of Texas and County of Hidalgo,
and the City of Pharr, are inter-
vening or impleaded defendant Tax-
ing Units and Irene Villanueva, and
Indalecio Mirelez, if living, and if de-
ceased, then the unknown heirs and/
or legal representatives of the said
Indalecio Mirelez, and the surviv-
ing spouse of the said Indalecio
Mirelez, if he be deceased, who is
unknown to Plaintiff, and if said
surviving spouse shall now be de-
ceased, then the unknown heirs
and/or legal representatives of the
said surviving spouse of the sard
Indalecio Mirelez, and the unknown
owners and any and all other per-
sons including adverse claimants
owning or having or claiming any
legal or equitable Interest in or Hen
upon the lands described in Plain-
tiff’s Petition, are Defendants,
in favor of said plaintiff and inter-
vening or impleaded defendant tax-
ing unit, for the sum of $414.55
for taxes, interest, penalty and
costs, with interest on said sum at
the rate of six per cent, per annum
from date fixed by said judgment,
together with all costs of suit, that
being the amount of said judgment
rendered in favor of said plaintiff
and intervening or impleaded de-
fendant taxing units by the said
93rd District Court of Hidalgo
County, on- the 21st day of Febru-
ary, A.D. 1974, and to me directed
and delivered as Sheriff of said
Hidalgo County, I have seized, lev-
ied upon, and will on the first Tues-
day in August, A.D. 1974, the same
being the 6th day of said month,
at the Court House door of said
Hidalgo County, in the City of Edin-
burg between the hours of 10:00
o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P.M. on-
said day, proceed to sell for cash
to the highest bidder, provided said
bid is as high as the adjudged value-
or the amount of the judgment and
costs as to each particular piece of
property included in this suit, all
right, title and interest of said de-
fendants in and to the following
described real estate levied upon
as the property of said defendants,
the same- lying and being situated
in the County of Hidalgo and State
of Texas, to-wit:
Lot No. Nineteen (19), Block No.
Ninety-four (94)', Haekberry Subdi-
vision to Pharr, Hidalgo County,.
Texas,
or, upon- the written request of said
defendant, a sufficient portion
thereof to satisfy said judgment,
interest, penalties and costs; sub-
ject, however, to the right of the
plaintiff and other taxing units for
any other or further taxes on or
against said1 property that may not
be included1 herein, and subject to
the right of redemption of the de-
fendant, or any person having an
interest therein, to redeem the said
property, or his/their interest there-
in, at any time within two years
from the date of sale in the man-
ner provided by law, and subject to
any other and further rights of the
defendant or anyone interested
therein, may be entitled to, under
the provisions of law. This sale is
to be made by me to satisfy the
above described judgment, together
with interest, penalties and costs
of suit, and the proceeds of said
sale are to be applied to the satis-
faction thereof, and the remainder,
if any, is to be appHed as the law
directs.
Dated at Edinburg, Texas, this
the 28th day of June, 1974.
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff,
Hidalgo County, Texas.
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
(Published in The Pharr Press
July 11, 18, 25, 1974.)
NoT~AA-2246
SHERIFF’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HIDALGO
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
SALE issued pursuant to a judg-
ment decree of the 93rd District
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, by
the Clerk of said Court on the 27th
day of June, A.D. 1974, in a certain of Texas, to-wit:
suit No. AA-2246, wherein Pharr- Lots No. Twenty-six (26) and
San Juan-Alamo Independent School Twenty-seven (27), Block No. Three-
District is Plaintiff, and the State (3), Pharr Townsite, Hidalgo Coun-
of Texas and County of Hidalgo, ty, Texas,
and the City of Pharr, are inter- or, upon the written request of said
vening of impleaded defendant Tax- defendant, a sufficient portion
ing Units and Jose G. Infante and thereof to satisfy said judgment,
Consuelo Infante, are Defendants/' interest, penalties and costs; sub-
in favor of said plaintiff and inter- ject, however, to the right of the
vening or impleaded defendant tax- plaintiff and other taxing units for
ing unit, for the sum of $512.41 any other or further taxes on or
for taxes, interest, penalty and against said property that may not
costs, with interest on said sum at be included herein, and subject to
the rate of six per cent, per annum the right of redemption of the de-
from date fixed by said judgment, fendant, or any person having an
together with all costs of suit, that interest therein, to redeem the said
being the amount of said judgment property, or his/their interest there-
rendered in favor of said plaintiff in, at any time within two year*
and intervening or impleaded de- from the date of sale in the man-
fendant taxing units by the said ner provided by law, and subject to
93rd District Court of Hidalgo any other and further rights of the
County, on the 21st day of Febru- defendants or anyone interested
ary, A.D. 1974, and to me directed therein, may be entitled to, under
and delivered as Sheriff of said the provisions of law. This sale is
Hidalgo County, I have seized, lev- to be made by me to satisfy the
ied upon, and will on the first Tues- above described judgment, together
day in August, A.D. 1974, the same with interest, penalties and costs
being the 6th day of said month, of suit, and the proceeds of said
at the Court House door of said sale are to be applied to the satis-
Hidalgo County, in the City of Edin- faction thereof, and the remainder,
burg between the hours of 10:90 if any, is to be appHed as the law
o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P.M. on directs.
said day, proceed to sell for cash Dated at Edinburg, Texas, this
to the highest bidder, provided said the 28th day of June, 1974.
bid is as high as the adjudged value CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
or the amount of the judgment and Sheriff,
costs as to each particular piece of Hidalgo County, Texas.
property included in this suit, all Ey:
right, title and interest of said de- p X CHAMPION,
fendants in and to the following Deputy.
described real estate levied upon (PubHshed in The Pharr Press
as the property of said defendants, Juiy q ^ 25. 1974.)
the same lying and being situated__ -
in the County of Hidalgo and State
of Texas, to-wit: SHERIFF’S SALE
Lots No. Seventeen (17) and Eigh- XpE STATE OF TEXAS
teen (18), Block No. One Hundred COUNTY OF HIDALGO
Thirty-five (135), Huisache Subdi- EY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF
vision to the City of Pharr, Hidalgo SALE issued pursuant to a judg-
Coonty, Texas, ment decree of the 93rd District
or, upon the written request of said court of Hidalgo County, Texas, by
defendants, a sufficient portion the Clerk of said Court on the 27th
thereof to satisfy said judgment, in- day Qf June, A.D. 1974, in a certain
terest, penalties and costs; subject suit No> AA-2194, wherein Pharr-
however, to the right of the plain- gan Juan-Alamo Independent School
tiff and other taxing units for any District is Plaintiff, and the State
other or further taxes on or against cf Xexas and County of Hidalgo,
said property that may not be in- anc[ the City of Pharr, are inter-
ceded herein, and subject to the venjng or impleaded defendant Tax-
right of redemption of the defen- jng- Units and Hector Quintero, Nesa
dant, or any person having an inter- Margarita Quintero, and Valley
est therein, to redeem the said prop- pe(jera| Saving and Loan Association
erty, or his/their interest therein, 0f McAllen are Defendants,
at any time within two years from jn favor Gf sajd plaintiff and inter-
file date of sale in the manner pro- vening or impleaded defendant tax-
vided by law, and subject to any in? unit> for the sum of $260.34
other and further rights the defen- for taxes, interest, penalty and
dhnt or anyone interested therein, CCJStS( with interest on said sum at
may be entitled to, under the pro- ra£e 0f six per cen£. per annum
visions of law. This sale is to be date fixed by said judgment,
made by me to satisfy the above de- together with all costs of suit, that
scribed judgment, together with in- udrig- the amount of said judgment
terest, penalties and costs of suit, rendered in favor of said plaintiff
and the proceeds of said sale are to and intervening or impleaded cie-
bo applied to the satisfaction there- fendant taxing units by the said
of, and the remainder, if any, is to District Court of Hidalgo-
be applied as the law directs.
Couaty, on the 21st day of Febru-
Dated at Edinburg, Texas, lcis aryi a.D. 1974, and to me directed
the 23th day of June, 1974
CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
Sheriff,
Hidalgo County, Texas.
By:
P. T. CHAMPION,
Deputy.
and delivered as Sheriff of said
Hidalgo County, I have seized, lev-
ied upon, and will on the first Tues-
day in August, A.D. 1974, the same
being the 6th day of said month,
at the Court House door of said
Hidalgo County, in the City of Edin-
(Fublished in The Pharr Press burg between the hours of 10:00
July 11, 18, 25, 1974.)
o’clock A.M. and 4 o’clock P.M. on
said day, proceed to sell for cash
to the highest bidder, provided said
bid is as high as the adjudged value
or the amount of the judgment and
costs as to each particular piece of
NO. AA-2I24
SHERIFF’S SALE
THE STATE OF TEXAS
COUNTY OF HIDALGO
BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF property included in this suit, all
SALE issued pursuant to a judg- right, title and interest of said de-
ment decree of the 93rd District fendants in and to the following
Court of Hidalgo County, Texas, by described real estate levied upon
the Clerk of said Court on the 27th as the property of said defendants,
day of June, A.D. 1974, in a certain the same lying and being situated
suit No, AA-2124, wherein Pharr- in the County of Hidalgo and State
San Juan-Alamo Independent School of Texas, to-wit:
District is Plaintiff, and the State Lot No. Nine (9), Block No. One
of Texas and County of Hidalgo, Hundred Ninety-seven (197), Cage
and the City of Pharr, are inter- Subdivision No. 2, City of Pharr,
vening or impleaded defendant Tax- Hidalgo County, Texas,
ing Units and Paulino Ramirez and or, upon the written request of said
AureKa Y. Ramirez are Defendants, defendant, a sufficient portion
in favor of said plaintiff and inter- thereof to satisfy said judgment,
vening or impleaded defendant tax- interest, penalties and costs; sub-
ing unit, for the sum of $473.29 ject, however, to the right of the
for taxes, interest, penalty and plaintiff and other taxing units for
costs, with interest on said sum at any other or further taxes on or
the rate of six per cent, per annum against said property that may not
from date fixed by said judgment, be included herein, and subject to
together with all costs of suit, that the right of redemption of the de-
being the amount of said judgment fendant, or any person having an
rendered in favor of said plaintiff interest therein, to redeem the said
and intervening or impleaded de- property, or his/their interest there-
fendant taxing units by the said in, at any time within two years
93rd District Court of Hidalgo from the date of sale in the man-
County, on the 21st day of Febru- ner provided by law, and subject to
ary, A.D. 1974, and to me directed any other and further rights of the
and delivered as Sheriff of said defendant or anyone interested
Hidalgo County, I have seized, lev- therein, may be entitled to, under
ied upon, and will on the first Tues- the provisions of law. This sale is
day in August, A.D. 1974, the same to be made by me to satisfy the
being the 6th day of said month, above described judgment, together
at the Court House door of said with interest, penalties and costs
Hidalgo County, in the City of Edin- of suit, and the proceeds of said
burg between the hours of 10:00 sale are to be applied to the satis-
o’clock AJM. and 4 o'clock P.M. on faction thereof, and the remainder,
said day, proceed to sell for cash if any, is to be applied as the law
to the highest bidder, provided said directs.
bid is as high as the adjudged value Dated at Edinburg, Texas, this
or the amount of the judgment and the 28th day of June, 1974.
costs as to each particular piece of CLAUDIO CASTANEDA,
property included in this suit, all Sheriff,
right, title and interest of said de- Hidalgo County, Texas.
fendants in and to the following By:
described real estate levied upon P. T. CHAMPION,
as the property of said defendants. Deputy.
the same lying and being situated (Published in The Pharr Press
in the County of Hidalgo and State July 11, 18, 25, 1974.)
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Glover, Lloyd H. The Pharr Press (Pharr, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1974, newspaper, July 25, 1974; Pharr, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth848454/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Pharr Memorial Library.