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Patrick A. Clark, 2012 Rio Grande City High School graduate awarded the Doctor of Optometry Degree Patrick A. Clark, a 2012 Rio Grande City High School graduate, was awarded the Doctor of Optometry degree by the University of The Incarnate Word – Rosenberg School of Optometry during its virtual commencement ceremony on May 29, 2020. He was the class valedictorian graduating Summa Cum Laude. Patrick had previously received his master’s degree in 2016 and bachelor’s degree in 2014 in Biology from The University of Texas at San Antonio, and his associate degree in Biology through STC High School DEMSA program in 2012. Patrick will begin a

residency in Ocular Disease at the VA Medical Center in Waco, Texas in July. Patrick is the son of Veronica I. Treviño and grandson of Arnoldo H. and Vilma T. Treviño of Rio Grande City, Texas. There are no words to express how proud we all are of Patrick. May God continue to guide him on his journey. Jeremiah 29:11

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San Isidro residents will now be able to access Tax and DMV Services closer to home. Ameida SalinasStarr County Tax Assessor and Collector announces Tax Collections and Auto Licenses transaction can now be made in San Isidro, Texas. Salinas has been working diligently to ensure that all Starr County Constituents are able to access services throughout the county. Community members and county leaders were invited to visit the location of the office throughout the day to witness history in the making. The new office is located at the Pct. 4 County headquarters in San Isidro and it will be fully staffed to serve the community.

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City of La Grulla Residents Signed Up for Starr County Health Authority the COVID-19 Test as a Proactive Measure

We have seen a significant increase in the numbers of COVID 19 cases in our county since the orders to re-open activities were given by governor Abbot. While economic recovery is paramount, we need to keep exercising precautions and to continue practicing common sense. Testing for COVID 19 antibodies as well as swab testing is very important in the efforts to COVID related issues. resume the new norms of life. 487-7561 for telemedicine I am placing my clinic staff appointments. at our citizens service for all Together we will prevail

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WEDNESDAY JUNE 17TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †BENITO GARCIA (5TH AN.) by Family †HOMERO & YOLA SALDAÑA by Mr. & Mrs. Erasmo R. Lopez, Jr. & Family †JOSE ALBERTO BRIONES, JR. (2ND AN.) by Family THURSDAY JUNE 18TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. PRO POPULO - MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE FRIDAY JUNE 19TH - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †MARIA ELIA GONZALEZ by Ana Maria Gonzalez

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Rep. Cuellar Announces $7.4 Million in Federal Funds to Expand Head Start Services in Starr and Zapata Counties Congressman Henry Cuellar ( T X - 2 8 ) announces $7.4 million in federal fund to AVANCE Inc., a nonprofit that supports low-come children and families in Texas. These federal funds, awarded through the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, will be used to operate Head Start and Early Head Start programs in the Starr and Zapata counties as well as expand services currently provided in these two counties. “Head Start plays an indispensable role for families across South Texas, creating better health outcomes, higher graduation rates and higher rates of academic and professional success in our community,” said Congressman Cuellar. “This federal funding will help

deliver tools needed to create a strong start for our children and families in Starr and Zapata Counties. As a senior member of the Appropriations Committee, I will continue to fight for federal investment in our children’s success and consequently, our country’s future success. I want to thank CEO of AVANCE Dr. Teresa Granillo and the rest of her team for their dedication to improving our children’s opportunity to succeed in school and in life.” “Creating equitable outcomes for under-resourced parents and children has always been central to AVANCE’s work,” said Dr. Teresa Granillo, AVANCE CEO. “We’ve been part of the Rio Grande Valley community for nearly 30 years, so this Head Start program will grow from strong roots. The AVANCE Head Start

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LEGAL NOTICE Application has been made with the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a WINE AND BEER RETAILER’S OFFPREMISE PERMIT, BY AJ’s DRIVE THRU, LLC dba AJ’S DRIVE THRU #2, to be located at 106 EMBASSY STREET, RIO GRANDE CITY, STARR COUNTY, TX 78582. Members of said LLC are AMALIA SANTANA.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration for the Estate of Jose Noe Hinojosa, Deceased, were issued on June 10, 2020, under Docket No. PR-19-020, pending in Starr County Court at Law, Starr County, Texas, to Steven K. Schwartz II. Claims may be presented and addressed as follows: The Schwartz Law Firm, PLLC, c/o Steven K. Schwartz II, Independent Administrator, 3730 Kirby Drive Suite 1200, Houston, Texas 77098. All persons having claims against this estate, which is currently being administered, are required to present them within the time and in the manner prescribed by law. By: /s/Steven K. Schwartz II, Independent Administrator.

Variable cracker butterflies are seldom seen in the Valley A while ago, I wrote about a butterfly called a gray cracker. I should alert you to the existence of a very similar butterfly called a variable cracker. We’re on the northern edge of its range so it’s a rare occasion, but memorable, to see one here in the Valley. Their range extends into South America where they’re more abundant. It’s called a cracker because, when courting or defending its territory, it snaps its wings together to make a clicking sound. They have tiny membranous ears that can detect sound. If you see one, it’s likely to be on a tree trunk facing downward. To

identify it, look for the following: (1) the overall appearance will be a tannish-gray myriad of splotches, well camouflaged, (2) it’ll have a wingspan of about 3 inches, (3) along the front edge of the forewings will be a red squiggle distinctly bordered with black, and (4) the eye spots at the end of the hindwings will each have light centers surrounded by a black circle. The gray cracker, which is a look-a-like, and which I’ve also pictured here, has faint borders on the red squiggles and red

and black crescents in the eye spots. T h e host plants for the caterpillars are dalechampia vines, of which there are many species, and tragia herbs also called noseburns, both in the Euphorbiaceae family. Adults don’t feed on nectar as most butterflies do. Instead, they prefer rotting fruit, tree sap and dung. To each his own. During 20 years of hiking through our remarkable thorn scrub, I’ve seen crackers only twice. You’ll have to be very lucky to see one but I hope you have the thrill of doing so.

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National Men’s Health Week Wear BLUE Day 2020: Friday, June 19th

Wear BLUE Day is celebrated every year on the Friday of Men’s Health Week! For 2020, Wear Blue Day is Friday, June 19. National Men’s Health Week is observed each year leading up to Father’s Day. This week is a reminder for men to take steps to be healthier. - Eat healthy and include a variety of fruits and vegetables every day. Fruits and vegetables

have many vitamins and minerals that may help protect you from chronic diseases. Limit foods and drinks high in calories, sugar, salt, fat, and alcohol. - Regular physical activity has many benefits. It can help control your weight, reduce your risk of heart disease and some cancers, and can improve your mental health and mood. Adults need 2½ hours of physical activity each

week. Quitting smoking has immediate and long-term benefits. You lower your risk for different types of cancer, and don’t expose others to secondhand smoke— which causes health problems. Call your state’s tobacco quitline (for English call 1-800-QUIT-NOW [1-800-784-8669]; Para Español llame: 1-855-DÉJELO-YA [1-855335-3569]).

City of Roma Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) Contract No. 7219381 Construction Advertisement and Invitation for Bids The City of Roma (City) will receive bids for the TxCDBG Contract #7219381 Street Paving Improvements Project until 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2020 at Roma City Hall (Mailing address: P.O. Box 947, Roma, Texas 78584), located at 77 Convent, Roma, Texas 78584, at which time the Bids received will be publically opended and read aloud. Bids are invited for several items and quantities of work as follows: 1. Roadway rehabilitation to include roadway excavation, new / reworked base material, grading, compaction, prime, new hot mix, new curb, new valley gutter, and drainage improvements will be installed at the following locations: Street Improvements: Residential Street Reconstruction (paving existing street): Re-construction of three (3) residential streets (Mesquite Subdivision) as follows: Street: From: To: S. Efren Ramirez Anacua Circle

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June 30 Last Day to Complete Enrollment for 2020 Agriculture Risk Coverage, Price Loss Coverage Programs Call Today About 2020 Crop Year Eligibility Agricultural producers who have not yet enrolled in the Agriculture Risk Coverage (ARC) or Price Loss Coverage (PLC) programs for 2020 must do so by June 30. Although program elections for the 2020 crop year remain the same as elections made for 2019, all producers need to contact their local USDA Farm

Service Agency (FSA) office to sign a 2020 enrollment contract. “The Agriculture Risk Coverage and Price Loss Coverage programs are critical safety-net programs for farmers, helping producers weather market distortions resulting from natural disasters, trade disruptions and, this year, a pandemic,” said FSA Administrator Richard Fordyce. “Contact your FSA county office

today to complete enrollment before June 30. This can be done in concert with filing your acreage report and applying for other FSA programs.” To date, more than 1.4 million ARC and PLC contracts have been signed for the 2020 crop year. This represents 89 percent of expected enrollment. FSA will send reminder postcards to producers who, according to

agency records, have not yet submitted signed contracts for ARC or PLC for the 2020 crop year. Producers who do not complete enrollment by close of business local time on Tuesday, June 30 will not be enrolled in ARC or PLC for the 2020 crop year and will be ineligible to receive a payment should one trigger for an eligible crop. ARC and PLC contracts can be mailed or emailed to producers for signature depending on producer preference. Signed contracts can be mailed or emailed back to FSA or, arrangements can be made in advance with FSA to drop off signed contracts at the FSA county office – call ahead for

local drop off and other options available for submitting signed contracts electronically. Producers are eligible to enroll on farms with base acres for the following commodities: barley, canola, large and small chickpeas, corn, crambe, flaxseed, grain sorghum, lentils, mustard seed, oats, peanuts, dry peas, rapeseed, long grain rice, medium- and short-grain rice, safflower seed, seed cotton, sesame, soybeans, sunflower seed and wheat. More Information For more information on ARC and PLC including web-based decision tools, visit farmers.gov/ arc-plc. USDA Service Centers, including FSA county offices, are

open for business by phone only, and field work will continue with appropriate social distancing. While program delivery staff will continue to come into the office, they will be working with producers by phone and using online tools whenever possible. All Service Center visitors wishing to conduct business with the FSA, Natural Resources Conservation Service or any other Service Center agency are required to call their Service Center to schedule a phone appointment. More information can be found at farmers.gov/ coronavirus. Visit offices.usda.gov to find location and contact information for the nearest FSA county office.

Land Commissioner George P. Bush held a webinar June 1 for local elected officials in Texas with information to help constituents be prepared for the 2020 Hurricane Season. Commissioner Bush informed local leaders of the work the General Land Office (GLO) is doing to help communities prepare for future storms, recover from previous disaster events and mitigate against future damage. Local officials heard from Dr. Gerry Bell, lead seasonal forecaster with NOAA Climate Prediction Center, on what to expect from the 2020 Hurricane Season, which began Jun 1. Officials were also provided links to valuable disaster preparedness resources and contact information for agencies active in disaster preparedness, response and recovery. The webinar can be viewed at recovery.texas.gov/ preparedness. “Experts anticipate an aboveaverage season with 13-19 named storms, including 6-10 hurricanes, 3-6 of which are expected to be major,” said Commissioner Bush. “There have been 17 Presidential

Disaster Declarations issued for Texas in the past 10 years. Texas has experienced more than its fair share of natural disasters. In preparing for the hurricane season, we continue to promote open communication with our municipal, county, and regional leaders because the most effective response and recovery begins at the local level.” GLO staff has and will continue to conduct training and outreach throughout the state, focusing on pre- and post-disaster recovery planning. The GLO encourages all jurisdictions to participate in training for disaster recovery planning. The GLO is also encouraging Texans to: •Maintain adequate levels of renter or flood insurance (which typically includes a 30-day waiting period before going into effect), even if you do not live in a flood plain; •Safeguard important personal documents such as birth certificates, deeds or insurance policies; and •Keep emergency supplies like bottled water and canned food on hand. In the wake of Hurricanes Ike, Dolly, Rita, and Harvey, Bastrop wildfires, 2015-16 floods, and Tropical Storm Imelda, Texas made great strides to improve disaster

preparation. The GLO provides resources to assist communities as we prepare for the hurricane season and other hazardous events. Additional helpful resources are available at the following websites: Department of Homeland Security https://www.ready.gov Federal Emergency Management Agency https://www.fema.gov The United States Coast Guard http://www.uscgboating.org American Red Cross http:// www.redcross.org Texas Division of Emergency Management https://tdem.texas. gov Texas A&M Forest Service http://texasforestservice.tamu.edu National Flood Insurance Program http://www.floodsmart. gov Texas Department of Insurance http://www.tdi.texas.gov Small Business Administration https://www.sba.gov Texas General Land Office https:/recovery.texas.gov “I am honored to support and work alongside our Texas communities to prepare and respond to whatever comes our way,” said Commissioner Bush. “The economic health of our communities depends upon the steps we take to build resilience. Working together we can be better prepared for Texas’ unpredictable weather.”

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What to do if you find a baby bird

Center for Urban Ecology, Quinta Mazatlan Every spring and summer, place it in the same tree. nature centers and wildlife refuges Nestlings have their eyes open receive countless phone calls and more developed feather tracts. asking the same question: What As they age, parents may starting do I do with the baby bird I found? bringing them different foods than The most important thing to earlier in their lives. Older Goldendo is be patient and assess the fronted Woodpecker nestlings, for situation. The unfortunate truth example, are fed more fruits as is that many baby birds are they mature. If you find a nestling inadvertently kidnapped from out of the nest, proceed the same their parents simply because a way as with a hatchling; try to put concerned person sprang into it back, or create a makeshift nest action too quickly, thinking they in the same tree. were coming to the rescue. Before Fledglings are much more taking any action, there are two mobile than nestlings, able to questions to answer: Is the bird walk, hop, and make ungainly hurt? How old is the bird? flights. If you find a fledgling, do If the not remove it from the immediate bird is area. Fledglings, despite their visibly gawkiness, are supposed to be injured out of their nests and exploring you should contact a the world. They still rely on their licensed wildlife rehabilitator. parents to feed them, so taking Texas Parks & Wildlife has them them into your home, or to a listed by county on their website. local park, effectively cuts them Signs of injury include obvious off from their parents’ care. The wounds (blood), breathing most you should do, and only if problems, inability to stand, the chick is in immediate danger partially closed eyes, and being (such as a cat stalking it), is place unable to sustain flight. the bird in a nearby tree or tall The inability to fly (or inability shrub. to fly well) is not always an The Migratory Bird Act protects indicator of a bird being injured. over 1,000 native bird species, Young birds are unable to fly for meaning that unless you have the varying amounts of time, and early appropriate permits, you cannot in their air-borne career can be legally attempt to care for a baby awkward and lack flight stamina. or injured bird. The best ways to Most songbirds go through three help birds long-term are to protect stages of development: hatchling, habitats and make our cities safer nestling, and fledgling. Hatchlings are extremely for them by keeping our cats dependent on their parents. indoors and working to prevent They need to be kept at the right bird-window collisions. If you have questions about temperature (brooding) and fed baby birds or what you can do often. If you find a hatchling out to help protect birds in your of a nest, the best solution is to find and return the baby to it. If neighborhood, please contact the you cannot find its nest, or reach Center for Urban Ecology at 956it, you can make a substitute and 681-3387.


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DATED JUNE 5, 2020

and issued pursuant to judgment decree(s) of the District Court of Starr County, Texas, by the Clerk of said Court on said date, in the hereinafter numbered and styled suit(s) and to me directed and delivered as Sheriff or Constable of said County, I have on June 5, 2020, seized, levied upon, and will, on the first Tuesday in July, 2020, the same being the 7th day of said month, at the South Side Doors of the Courthouse, of the said County, located at 401 N. Britton, Rio Grande City, Texas, between the hours of 10 o’clock a.m. and 4 o’clock p.m. on said day, beginning at 2:00 PM, proceed to sell for cash to the highest bidder all the right, title, and interest of the defendants in such suit(s) 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 Starr and the State of Texas, to-wit:

TS-14-5, Account No(s). 0073592(001640720000401003030) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, STARR COUNTY, CITY OF ROMA AND SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE VS. ALBEZA DE LA CRUZ, AKA MARIA ALBESA DELACRUZ, ET AL 2.02 acres, more or less, situated in Porcion 72, Share 4-A, Parcel 3, J. A. Saenz (Salinas) Survey, Abstract 164, Starr County, Texas, as described in deed dated August 9, 2000, from Albeza De La Cruz to Bertha Munoz etal, in Volume 869, Page 466, Official Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $110,000.00 TS-14-95, Account No(s). 0047748(132500000007400000000) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. MARIA TERESA DE LEON A/K/A MARIA T. DE LEON DE BENITEZ Lot 74, Palo Blanco Subdivision, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 2, Page 220, Plat Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $46,750.00 TS-17-65, Account No(s). 0062430(003260590000845000000) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. HECTOR TREVINO, ET AL 43.09 acres, more or less, out of Share 40, Porcion 59, J. De Dios Garcia Survey, Abstract 326, Starr County, Texas, as described in partition dated November 10, 1933, from First State Bank & Trust Company etal to Hector Trevino etal, in Volume 75, Page 212, Deed Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $72,720.00 TS-17-222, Account No(s). 0060972(102750000001200000000) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. VERONICA VIDAL Lot 12, Indio Subdivision, Unit 1, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 2, Page 273, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $6,560.00 TS-17-222, Account No(s). 0060974(102750000001300000000) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. VERONICA VIDAL Lot 13, Indio Subdivision, Unit 1, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 2, Page 273, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $3,890.00

TS-17-287, Account No(s). 0077866(158000020000100000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS OF FRANCISCA G. MAGANA, (DECEASED) AND ANY OTHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN PERSON HAVING A CLAIM AND/OR INTEREST TO THE PROPERTY Lot 1, Block 2, San Jose Subdivision, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, as described in Volume 330, Page 131, Deed Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $8,000.00 TS-17-351, Account No(s). 0017887(150000470000100000000) ROMA INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF ROMA, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. COMELIO C. OLIVO, AKA CORNELIO CESAR OLIVO, ET AL Lot 1, Block 47, Townsite of Roma, Starr County, Texas, as described in Volume 1207, Page 708, Official Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $98,160.00 TS-17-368, Account No(s). 0069412(166500000003100000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. ALBERTO A. HINOJOSA, AKA ALBERTO AYON HINOJOSA Lot 31, Sierra Subdivision, Phase 1, an addition to Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 2, Page 304, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $27,100.00 TS-18-77, Account No(s). 0074337(106280000001400000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. RAUDEL RIVERA Lot 14, La Paloma Subdivision II, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, as described in Volume 1024, Page 226, Official Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $14,610.00 TS-18-82, Account No(s). 0062368(145001080000800000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. BRIANDA D. RODRIGUEZ Lot 8, Block 108, Original Townsite of Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 1, Page 97, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $6,520.00

TS-19-22, Account No(s). 0026317(116000010001100000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. ADAN DANIEL CASTILLO Lot 11, Block 1, Los altos Subdivision, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 1, Page 143, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $5,150.00 TS-19-22, Account No(s). 0026318(000820780005220000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. ADAN DANIEL CASTILLO 0.9137 acre, more or less, situated in Porcion 78, Starr County, Texas, as described on Tract 6 in deed dated May 18, 2017, from Marl Lou Trevino etal to Adan Daniel Castillo, in Volume 1511, Page 55, Official Records of Starr County, Texas., with an adjudged value of $10,360.00 TS-19-58, Account No(s). 0019178(001450950005500000500) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. JESUS JAVIER OLVERA 45.00 feet by 120.00 feet, containing 0.1239 acre, more or less, out of Tract 55, Share 55, Porcion 95, Starr County, Texas, as described in deed dated March 25, 1982, from Cecilio Flores Jr. etal to Jesus Javier Olvera, in Volume 453, Page 1020, Deed Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $5,630.0 TS-19-95, Account No(s). 0085598(117550000002700000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. ARTEMIO CHAPA, AKA ARTEMIO MENDIOLA CHAPA, ET AL Lot 27, Trophy Plax Subdivision, Phase VI, a subdivision in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 3, Page 462, Map Records of Starr County, Texas and carried on the tax roll as Lot 27, Block C, Trophy Plex S/D Ph VI, Deed 12, Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $15,750.00 TS-19-129, Account No(s). 0045761(001790820000000001000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. ERNESTO GONZALEZ, ET AL 110.00 feet by 75.00 feet, containing 0.1893 acre, more or less, out of Porcion 82, Nicolas Vela Survey, Abstract 179, Starr County, Texas, as described in Volume 508, Page 413, Official Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $16,290.00 TS-19-143, Account No(s). 0009780(000820780002390000000) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. JUAN A. GARZA, JR., AKA JUAN ANTONIO GARZA, JR., ET AL 0.32 acre, more or less, situated in the Diego Garcia Survey, Abstract 82, Porcion 78, Starr County, Texas, as described in deed dated April 19, 2012, from Maria Margarita Garza etal to Juan A. Garza etal, in Volume 1345, Page 50, Official Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $33,080.00 TS-19-147, Account No(s). 0028208(098500000001300000100) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. JESUS IBANEZ, ET AL 0.43 acre, more or less, out of Lot 13, City of La Grulla, Starr County, Texas, as described in deed dated January 5, 1981, from Teodoro Cortez etux to Jesus Ibanez etux, in Volume 435, Page 459, Deed Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $13,240.00 TS-19-152, Account No(s). 0053193(069000010001200000100) RIO GRANDE CITY CONSOLIDATED INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT, CITY OF RIO GRANDE CITY, SOUTH TEXAS COLLEGE AND STARR COUNTY VS. IRIS GRACIELA LOPEZ GARZA Lot 12, Block 1, Doyno North Grammer School Subdivision, a subdivison in Starr County, Texas, according to the map or plat thereof, recorded in Volume 1, Page 113, Map Records of Starr County, Texas. with an adjudged value of $8,060.00 (any volume and page references, unless otherwise indicated, being to the Deed Records, Starr County, Texas, to which instruments reference may be made for a more complete description of each respective tract.) or, upon the written request of said defendants or their attorney, a sufficient portion of the property described above shall be sold to satisfy said judgment(s), interest, penalties, and cost; and any property sold shall be subject to the right of redemption of the defendants or any person having an interest therein, to redeem the said property, or their interest therein, within the time and in the manner provided by law, and shall be subject to any other and further rights to which the defendants or anyone interested therein may be entitled, under the provisions of law. Said sale to be made by me to satisfy the judgment(s) rendered in the above styled and numbered cause(s), together with interest, penalties, and costs of suit, and the proceeds of said sales to be applied to the satisfaction thereof, and the remainder, if any, to be applied as the law directs.


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JUNE 17, 2020, PAGE 11

RECENT CHANGES IN THE PROPERTY TAX CODE NOW REQUIRE PURCHASERS OF TAX SALE PROPERTY TO HAVE A STATEMENT FROM THE STARR COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR CERTIFYING THAT THE PERSON/FIRM/COMPANY PURCHASING PROPERTY AT A TAX SALE OWES NO DELINQUENT PROPERTY TAXES TO ANY TAXING ENTITY WITHIN THE COUNTY. YOU WILL NOT RECEIVE A TAX SALE DEED TO ANY PROPERTY YOU PURCHASE WITHOUT THIS CERTIFICATE.

********************************************************* *ESTA VENTA SE REALIZA CONFORME A LOS REQUISITOS ESTATUTARIOS O JUDICIALES. LOS POSTORES LICITARÁN POR LOS DERECHOS, TÍTULOS E INTERESES, SI FUESE EL CASO, DE LA PROPIEDAD INMUEBLE QUE SE OFRECE.

TO OBTAIN A CERTIFICATE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR STARR COUNTY TAX ASSESSOR-COLLECTOR AT LEAST TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO THE SALE. Dated at Rio Grande City, Texas, June 5, 2020. RENE FUENTES Sheriff Starr County, Texas _____________________________ Deputy

LA PROPIEDAD SE VENDE TAL CUAL, DONDE SE ENCUENTRE Y SIN NINGUNA GARANTÍA EXPRESA O IMPLÍCITA. NI EL CONDADO NI EL DEPARTAMENTO DEL ALGUACIL GARANTIZAN O REALIZAN ALGUNA DECLARACIÓN RESPECTO AL TÍTULO, CONDICIÓN, HABITABILIDAD, COMERCIABILIDAD O APTITUD PARA UN PROPÓSITO PARTICULAR. LOS COMPRADORES SE RESPONSABILIZAN POR TODOS LOS RIESGOS.

EN ALGUNAS SITUACIONES, UN LOTE DE CINCO ACRES O MENOS SE PRESUME QUE SE DESTINA PARA USO RESIDENCIAL. SIN EMBARGO, SI LA PROPIEDAD CARECE NOTES: DE SERVICIOS DE AGUA POTABLE O ALCANTARILLADO, LA PROPIEDAD PUEDE NO CALIFICAR PARA USO RESIDENCIAL. SI UN COMPRADOR POTENCIAL DESEA MÁS INFORMACIÓN THIS SALE IS BEING CONDUCTED PURSUANT TO STATUTORY DEBE PREGUNTAR O CONSULTAR A UN ASESOR PRIVADO. OR JUDICIAL REQUIREMENTS. BIDDERS WILL BID ON THE RIGHTS, TITLE, AND INTERESTS, IF ANY, OWNED BY THE DEFENDANT(S) IN SUCH SUIT(S) IN AND TO THE REAL The Minimum Bid is the lesser of the amount awarded in the judgment plus interest and costs or the adjudged value. However, the Minimum Bid for a person owning an interest in the property or for a PROPERTY OFFERED. THE PROPERTY IS SOLD AS IS, WHERE IS, AND WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. NEITHER THE COUNTY NOR THE SHERIFF’S DEPARTMENT WARRANTS OR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE PROPERTY’S TITLE, CONDITION, HABITABILITY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. BUYERS ASSUME ALL RISKS. IN SOME SITUATIONS, A LOT OF FIVE ACRES OR LESS IS PRESUMED TO BE INTENDED FOR RESIDENTIAL USE. HOWEVER, IF THE PROPERTY LACKS WATER OR WASTEWATER SERVICE, THE PROPERTY MAY NOT QUALIFY FOR RESIDENTIAL USE. A POTENTIAL BUYER WHO WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION SHOULD MAKE ADDITIONAL INQUIRIES OR CONSULT WITH PRIVATE COUNSEL.

person who is a party to the suit (other than a taxing unit), is the aggregate amount of the judgments against the property plus all costs of suit and sale. ALL SALES SUBJECT TO CANCELLATION WITHOUT NOTICE. THERE MAY BE ADDITIONAL TAXES DUE ON THE PROPERTY WHICH HAVE BEEN ASSESSED SINCE THE DATE OF THE JUDGMENT. For more information, contact your attorney or LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP, attorney for plaintiffs, at:

LINEBARGER GOGGAN BLAIR & SAMPSON, LLP ATTORNEYS AT LAW

1512 S. LONE STAR WAY EDINBURG, TEXAS 78539 (956) 289-7917 www.lgbs.com


STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, JUNE 17, 2020, PAGE 12

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Se vende dos ranchos uno de 48 acres y uno de 140 acres con noria de agua y electricidad Llame a Juan para mas informacion

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GARAGE SALE IN LA ROSITA 4306 W. Hwy 83

Cream House with arces near highway

Sat & Sun, June 20 & 21,2020, The fun starts at 7:00a.m. Until Everything goes?

Everything must go! Great pricing on great brands! Women’s Blouses and pants, Young ladies clothing, women’s plus size clothing, and Men’s Big and Tall clothing. Ladies Shoes size 9 and 10. Purses and ball gowns (upon request)

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Trailer house, 2 bdrm, 1ba. central air, refrig. & stove. Behind Lacks. 126 A. Aguirre Ave. Call:

487-2461 • 500-1335 • 735-2152

Casa de Renta o Venta 3 recamaras, 1-1/2 baño, estufa, refrigerador, A/C y calefacción. 1707 N. Flores St., Roma, Texas

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GRAZING LEASE COMMERCIAL BUILDING Ranch land (370 ac.) about 5 miles northeast of Rio Grande City available for grazing. One water well on the ranch. For more information call

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Commercial building for lease in historical downtown Rio Grande City. The bottom floor is 1700sq. ft. and the top floor is 2300 sq. ft. The two floors can be leased separately. For more information call

735-6773 or 735-9252

SAN ROBERTO APTS. Spacious 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath with appliances including washer & dryer in units. Walking distance from schools at 399 San Roberto Rd.

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CUSTODIAN

NUESTRA CLINICA DEL VALLE, INC. (NCDV) has opening for a Custodian for the Roma Clinic. Experience in routine housekeeping, maintenance and operating various janitorial equipment. Apply at Nuestra Clinica del Valle, Inc. 600 N. Garza, Suite A, Rio Grande City, TX or mail resume to: P.O. Box 1689, Pharr, TX 78577; phone 787-8915; fax 787-2021. Online: www.nuestraclinicadelvalle.org EOE

LVN

NUESTRA CLINICA DEL VALLE, INC. (NCDV) has opening for an LVN for the Rio Grande City Clinic. Current Texas LVN License and clinical experience preferred. Apply at Nuestra Clinica del Valle, Inc. 600 N. Garza, Suite A, Rio Grande City, TX or mail resume to: P.O. Box 1689, Pharr, TX 78577 phone 787-8915; fax 787-2021 Online: www.nuestraclinicadelvalle.org EOE

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1 Not available with special finance, lease or some other offers. 2 Not available with special financing, lease and some other offers. 3 Available with select standard APR rates when financed with GM Financial. Some customers may not qualify. Down Payment required if applicable. Finance charges accrue from date of financing. Not available with lease and some other offers. 4* 0% APR for 72 months for very well-qualified buyers when financed w/GM Financial. Monthly payment is $13.89 for every $1,000 you finance. Average example down payment is 3.5%. Some customers may not qualify. Not available with lease and some other offers. See Dealer for details. Residency restrictions apply. All prices plus tax, title and license. Take delivery by 06/30/2020.

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Texas Farm Bureau Scholarship Named in Honor of Eladio “Lalo” Carrera

Eladio “Lalo” Carrera was recognized by having a 2020 Texas Farm Bureau District 13 scholarship named in his honor. The scholarship, valued at $1,500, was presented to Megan Frerich of Sinton, Texas. The late Eladio “Lalo” Carrera served the Starr County Farm Bureau since the day it opened its doors in 1964. The original bylaws were signed by Carrera, A.V. Peterson, Martin Garza, Douglas Kuehn, R. T. Chapa, J.M. Martinez, Ray Rochester, and Johnny Shuford. Carrera devoted his time as president from 1973-74 and for many years served as secretary-treasurer. Starr County Farm Bureau praised Carrera because, “He always contributed his extra time to Farm Bureau and exemplified all the traits a Farm Bureau member should

The Texas Farm Bureau Board of Directors established the Memorial/ Honorary Scholarship Program in the fall of 2012 to honor people who have dedicated many years of active service to Texas Farm Bureau and the agriculture industry. County Farm Bureau Presidents in each Texas Farm Bureau District, including Douglas Anderson of Starr County Farm Bureau, chose the person to honor in naming the scholarship. This year there were 13 Memorial/

possess.” At every board meeting, he reported on behalf of the State and National Affairs Committee, as he kept up-to-date with legislative issues important to Farm Bureau and its members. Carrera was a lifelong resident of Rio Grande City, where his family settled in the early 1840’s. He served in World War II in the United States Army. In 1950, he attained a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Afterwards, he returned home and opened Twin Palms Food Center in partnership with his father and brother. He became well-known in the community for his compassion, extending credit without interest to those in need of food. Carrera still maintained his ranch, ran a commercial real estate development company and various other business enterprises. He spent his later years providing facilities to local public service and religious organizations, free of charge. He was known for his wry sense of humor, his generosity, and his extensive knowledge of genealogy of the pioneer Hispanic families of Starr County.

Honorary Scholarships awarded across the state of Texas. Texas Farm Bureau Director of Youth Outreach Mia Balko, State Director Scott Frazier, and Field Staff Raul Villarreal congratulated Megan on the honor of being selected as the recipient of the Eladio “Lalo” Carrera Memorial Scholarship. Her application was selected from among a large number of very qualified applicants, so it is indeed an honor to be named a recipient.

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