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STARR VISION CENTER 487-2440 Dr. Angie Ramirez Therapeutic Optometrist •Power Wheelchairs •Hospital Beds •Incontinence Supplies •Diabetic Supplies •Mobility Aids CASTAÑEDA Auto Insurance & Bail Bonds 488-0808 487-7000 300 East Main St. R.G.C. \ 488-9616 103-A Kain St. Rio Grande City, TX 280 W. 2nd St. R.G.C. The Law Office Of J.M. “Chema” Garza Dr. Raymond Cruz Best Vol. 31, No. 12 WEEKLY WEDNESDAY • MARCH 23, 2016 Office (956) 487-6544 - Fax (956) 487-6165 - E-Mail: [email protected] - www.starrcountytowncrier.com 956-263-1639 Family & Cosmetic Dentistry “Ramirez Para Servirles” PERSONAL INJURY CASES • AUTOMOBILE WRECKS • 18-WHEELER COLLISIONS • CRIMINAL CASES (STATE& FEDERAL) • FAMILY LAW CASES (DIVORCES, ADOPTIONS ETC.) 505 N. Britton Ave. Rio Grande City, Texas • RGVRAMIREZLAW.COM Criminal Cases (Federal/State) Car Accidents/ 18 Wheeler Divorces • Real Estate/Deeds 956-317-1167 206 N. Britton Ave. Ste.B, R.G.C. Fax: 866-922-4714 [email protected] Rio Grande City Men Inducted into Congressman Cuellar Receives Spirit of Enterprise 487-2999 Rio Grande Valley Walk of Fame Award from U.S. Chamber of Commerce for 10th Time Congressman Cuellar Dental Insurance, Medicaid and Chip Accepted 419 East 2nd St. Rio Grande City, Tx. 487-2596 4343 E. Hwy. 83 R.G.C. Installment Loans 904 N Grant St Ste 1 Roma TX 78584-5312 Phone (956) 849-4497 TEXAS CAR WASH & STEAM CLEANING SHAMPOO • WAX • PICKUP & DELIVERY 500-2950 615 West 2nd St. R.G.C. NOW ACCEPTING COMMERCIAL FLEET CARDS BENNY GARZA INSURANCE AGENCY AUTO - HOME Rio Grande City citizens Dr. Antonio Falcon and Mr. Rodolfo Carlos “RC” Salinas were inducted into the 2016 Rio Grande Valley Walk of Fame on Thursday, March 3, 2016 at the State Farm Arena in Hidalgo, Texas. Dr. Falcon and Mr. Salinas received the honor for their life achievements and significant civic contributions to Rio Grande City, the Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. WALK OF FAME, page 2 Dr. Antonio Falcon R.C. Salinas Roma High School Construction Technology Program students participated in the 2016 Skills USA Regional Competition In February, Roma High School Construction Technology Program students participated in the 2016 Skills USA Regional Competition at Texas State Technical College in Harlingen, Texas. Students submitted eight projects and all eight projects advanced to the state level competition, which takes place in Corpus Christi, Texas from March 30 to April 3, 2016. Congratulations goes to Katia Dominguez and Carlos Barcenas for their 4-piece bed set; Tamara Ochoa for her ice chest; Jorge Saucedo for his musical ice chest; Shelly Hernandez and Karina Dominguez for their glider chair; Dailyn Gonzalez for her baby crib; Orlando Garcia, Damian Garza and Reynaldo Hernandez for their billiard table; Maria Garcia and Brianda Gomez for their 6-piece dining set; Manuel Tello Jr. for his connect four game; and Maria Garcia and Brianda Gomez for their Best of Show Award! (Write up and photo courtesy Roel Miranda.) VMS Achieves District UIL Champions 8 Years in a Row COMMERCIAL - FINAL EXPENSE Ph 956-487-5555 receives his 10th Chamber of Commerce Spirit of Enterprise Award since starting in Congress. Giving him the award is Tom Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. For the 10th time since starting in Congress in 2005, Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX-28) received the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s annual Spirit of Enterprise Award, given in recognition of his support for projobs, pro-growth policies in the first session of the 114th Congress. This past year Congressman Cuellar was given a 94% rating by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR, page 4 Rio Grande City CISD Announces Rey Ramirez Relays Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Joe R. Sanchez Stadium Honoring 1970 Pole Vault Regional Champion and State Qualifier Coach Daniel Vasquez at 5:00 p.m. Alto Bonito Elementary Coaches Award Students for Completing 30 Mile Challenge 414 E Main Street - Rio Grande City, TX Congratulations to all Veterans Middle School U.I.L. students and their coaches for retaining the District Championship Title at the District Meet! VMS students participated in what proved to be a very intense competition but at the end the students’ commitment and hard work paid off when they brought the championship trophy home. Our students earned a 1st Place Sweepstakes Trophy obtaining the highest total points in each grade level. 6th grade obtained 290 points, 7th grade 265 and 8th grade 211 for an overall grand total of 766 points. Congratulations once again for being U.I.L. District Champs 8 years in a row!!! A huge thanks and appreciation goes out to ALL VMS U.I.L. students and coaches for all their hard work and for representing Veterans Middle School with so much pride and honor! Also, a very special THANK YOU to Mrs. Melinda Barrera, UIL Coordinator, for ensuring the continued success of our U.I.L. program and for all her efforts in meeting the needs of all UIL students throughout the year! VMS would also like to thank the parents for their unwavering support! Pictured above are VMS UIL students, UIL coaches, Melinda Barrera (VMS Asst. Principal/UIL Coordinator), and Mrs. Maricela O. Garcia (VMS Principal). Alto Bonito Elementary Coach Demetrio Bazan and Coach Jesseca Carrera, presented students in 4th and 5th grades with certificates in honor of completing the 30 Mile Challenge at the awards assembly on Thursday, February 25, 2016. This challenge was part of a grant to help fight obesity in our area, “Border Obesity Prevention.” Mr. Calixtro Seca from Texas Department of Health and Mari Contreras from the R.G.C.C.I.S.D. Student Services were invited as special guests to the assembly. They spoke to the kids about their wonderful accomplishments and presented Mr. Pena and Ms. Laura Garza with 30 Mile t-shirts. The coaches also received a Rocking Roller portable wireless speaker in appreciation for their participation. Great job Alto Bonito Elementary! OPEN MON-SUN 7AM-7PM For more news, info on Roma ISD visit www.romaisd.com BIG DOOR SALE LARGE SELECTION WE HAVE A NEW LINE OF DOORS AVAILABLE 956-487-2140 5470 E. HWY 83 R.G.C. TX 956-519-3237 • 6601 W. HWY 83 - MISSION, TX • Individual • Partnership • Corporations • LLC’s • Bookkeeping • Payroll • Financial Statements • Form 2290 • IRS Audit Representation Diana Robles-Méndez, CPA Certified Public Accountant 107 N Flores St. Rio Grande City, TX (Inside Macias Law Firm) (956) 317-1124 AFFORDABLE LEGAL SERVICES Automobile Accidents and Injuries, Criminal State and Federal Courts Family Law, Business Matters, Wrongful Death, Products Liability, Medical Malpractice, CDL Revocation and Tickets, Wills 877-333-3333 1802 N. 10TH St. McAllen, Tx. STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 2 WEDNESDAY MARCH 23RD - I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †JOSEFA GARCIA VIUDA DE SALINAS by Familia Salinas †SOFIA P. GARCIA (3RD AN.) by Daughters †ISRAEL RIOS (19TH AN.) by Esposa e Hijos †ENRIQUE CANTU (35TH AN.) by Family †RAFAEL RESENDEZ by Vela Family HOLY THURSDAY/JUEVES SANTO 7:00 P.M. Mass of the Lord’s Supper Misa de la Cena del Señor 8:30 P.M. Procesión y Adoración del Santisimo \Sacramento. Adoracion Perpetua Hasta las 600 A.M. GOOD FRIDAY/VIERNES SANTO 2:00 P.M. Via Crucis-Live 6:00 P.M. Adoración de la Santa Cruz y Servicio de Comunion 7:00 P.M. Acompañaminto a la Virgen Dolorosa y Procesion. 8:00 P.M. Pesame a la Virgen y Rosario SABADO SANTO/HOLY SATURDAY 8:30 P.M. Easter Vigil/Vigilia Pascual SUNDAY MARCH 27THEASTER SUNDAY I.C.C. 7:00 A.M. PRO POPULO- MASS SAID FOR THE PEOPLE SUNDAY SACRED HEART/LOS GARCIA 9:00 A.M. †SANTIAGO OLIVAREZ, SR. (20TH AN.) by Olivarez Family †ALICIA LEAL GALVAN (17TH AN.) by Children †ARNOLDO RODRIGUEZ (4TH AN.) by Familia Rodriguez Vazquez NOVENA “Miraculous Prayer” R. G. C. †SAMUEL SCOTT SHIRTCLIFF (15TH AN.) by Wife, Sons & Grandchildren Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for favors. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favor). Take it, Dear Jesus, and place it within your own heart, where your Father sees it. Then, in your merciful eyes it will become your favor, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days, promise publication and favor will be granted. Never known to fail. Misa De Primer Aniversario En Memoria de Sr. Antonio Hinojosa Febrero 27, 1926 † Marzo 24, 2015 Ha pasado un año desde que te fuiste de casa para estar con nuestro Señor. Se nos rompió el corazón al perderte pero no te as ido solo, porque parte de nosotros se fue contigo el día que Dios te llamó a su casa. A menudo nos sentamos y pensamos en ti, pensar en cómo moriste, pensar que no pudimos decirte adiós antes de que cerraras tus ojos. Sufrimos mucha tristeza y dolor sin �in que tenemos que soportar hasta que respiremos nuestro último adiós y �inalmente te volvamos a encontrar. Se Celebrara una misa el Domingo 27 de Marzo a las 11:00 a.m. en la Iglesia Nuestra Señora del Refugio, Roma, Tx Familia Hinojosa 1st Anniversary In Loving Memory of Reynaldo Sandoval, Jr. 03-22-1953 † 03-16-2015 Gates of memories will never close... How much I miss you no one knows Days will pass away into years... And we’ll think about those memories with Silent tears. Brother Clemente (Tito) Alonzo Sandoval and Family SUNDAY MARCH 27TH EASTER SUNDAY I.C.C. 11:00 A.M. †EVELYN HAYDEN by Family †JOE MARINO by Wife & Children †LEONEL L. PEÑA by Wife & Children †IDOLINA C. SALAZAR (29TH AN.) by Salazar Family †SUSANO SEPULVEDA (3RD AN.) by Celinda Salinas & Family †BENITO & VICTORIA TREVIÑO by Rachel Ramirez †ADALBERTO RAMIREZ by Rachel Ramirez †DARIO TREVIÑO by Rachel Ramirez †ERNESTO C. CASTAÑEDA by Family †ALFONSO MASCORRO by Esposa y Hijos †JESUS Y LORE PEÑA by Hijos †ROGELIO OLIVAREZ (1ST AN.) by Familia Olivarez Individual Water And Wastewater Grants Available Through USDA Rural Development Texas USDA Rural Development has announced grants are available through the Individual Water and Wastewater Program for households residing in an area recognized as a colonia before October 1, 1989. The colonia must also be located in a rural area (unincorporated areas and any city or town with a population not in excess of 10,000 inhabitants) and identified as a community designated in writing by the State or county in which it is located; determined to be a colonia on the basis of objective criteria including lack of potable water supply, lack of adequate sewage systems, lack of decent, safe and sanitary housing, and inadequate roads and drainage. “One of the goals of USDA Rural Development is to help provide rural Colonia areas with safe, dependable water and sewage systems,” said Texas State Director Paco Valentin. “We are pleased to provide funding for projects that will ensure that Colonia residents have access to grant funds for the installation of indoor plumbing, as well as facilitate access to reliable water and wastewater facilities. These are basic necessities that can make communities with limited resources safe and healthy places to live.” Grant funds may be used to connect service lines to a residence, pay utility hook-up fees, install plumbing and related fixtures, i.e. bathroom sink, bathtub or shower, commode, kitchen sink, water heater, outside spigot, or bathroom, if lacking. To qualify for the program, applicants must own and occupy their home, show income from all individuals residing in the home below the most recent poverty income guidelines established by the Department of Health and Human Services, and not be delinquent on any Federal debt. The maximum individual grant for water systems is $3,500 and for wastewater is $4,000 with a lifetime assistance maximum not to exceed $5,000 per individual. Information on the program - web site at http://www.rd.usda.gov/programsservices/individual-water-wastewatergrants/tx or call Edinburg Area Office (956) 383-4928, Extension 4. 7th Year Anniversary Mass In Loving Memory of Jose Peña March 19, 1916 † March 28, 2009 One Day at a Time You lived your life one day at a time. The words you shared were always kind. You loved us all with your whole heart. It saddens us to be apart, and forever we hold you in our hearts. Today you stand in God’s bright light. Watching over us day and night. In our hearts you will remain until the day we meet again... Forever your love will live on in our hearts and the hearts of those you touched. We are so grateful to God for blessing our lives with the beautiful gift of you. We miss you sweet angel, more than you can imagine. SPECIAL INTENTION FOR LUIS ALBERTO ANDRADE TANGUMA by Tios Raudel & Lina MONDAY MARCH 28TH – I.C.C. 6:00 P.M. †ROSA C. LOPEZ (4TH AN.) by Children & Grandchildren †ERNESTO HERNANDEZ, JR. (7TH AN.) by Sus Hijos y Familia †JOSE PEÑA (7TH AN.) by Peña Family TUESDAY MARCH 29TH - I.C.C. 6:30 A.M. †OCTAVIO CASTAÑEDA by Family †MRS. ALICIA G. SALINAS (20TH AN.) by Isaura de la Cruz & Stella Ward WALK OF FAME Continue from Front Page “We are thankful to Dr. Falcon and Mr. Salinas for their tireless efforts and contributions to the causes important to the people of Rio Grande City,” said Mayor Joel Villarreal. “We extend our warmest congratulations to them for receiving this distinguished honor.” The Rio Grande Valley Walk of Fame at the State Farm Arena was created in 2005 and to date has inducted 470 Rio Grande Valley citizens nominated by their respective city and chamber of commerce. The City of Rio Grande City selected to honor Dr. Antonio Falcon, Medical Director and staff physician at Family Medical Center LLP in Rio Grande City. Dr. Falcon has been providing quality and compassionate care to his patients in Rio Grande City for over 35 years. He is also active in increasing awareness of the border health care needs though his involvement at the federal, state and local levels. Last year, Dr. Falcon was named Physician of the Year, the highest honor among Texas family doctors by the Texas Academy of Family Physicians. He is a current member of the Texas Medical Association, and serves on the medical staff at Starr County Memorial Hospital and Doctor’s Hospital at Renaissance. He’s previously served as presidential appointee to the United States– Mexico Border Health Commission and member of the Texas Parks & Wildlife Commission. In 2015, Dr. Falcon was appointed by Governor Greg Abbott to the Governor’s University Research Initiative Advisory Committee, helping universities recruit nationally- Mass Dedication Services will be held on Monday, March 28, 2016 at 6:00 p.m. at Immaculate Conception Church in Rio Grande City, Texas. Peña, Laurel, and McGuffin Families Pida a los 3 Ángeles San Miguel, Rafael y Gabriel. Prenda 3 velas blancas en un plato con agua y azúcar, haga su petición. A los tres días publique esta oración. Aunque no crea mire que pasa el cuarto día. R. V. SALINAS SUPER STARR STORAGE UNITS Secured Gate, 24hr. Camera Surveillance MOVING SUPPLIES UHAUL RENTALS • BOAT & RV PARKING Boxes,Tape, Covers & Bags,Tarps, Protective stuff, Moving/lifting aids, Storage solutions, Locks, ALL TYPES OF DOLLIES AVAILABLE Rope & tie downs Of�ice Hours- M-F 8am-5:30pm Sat. 9am-1pm Gate Hours- 6am-9pm Every Day Gilbert Ramirez Manager (956) 487-2777 215 N. FM 3167 - RGC,TX recognized researchers to their schools and faculty. He is also a member and past president of the Hidalgo Starr Medical Society and has served on the boards of Rio Grande City CISD and Starr County Memorial Hospital. Dr. Falcon is a past Rotarian of the Rotary Club of Rio Grande City. He is an active member of First United Methodist Church in Rio Grande City. He is married to Kathleen Falcon and has four children and 6 grandchildren. The Rio Grande City Greater Chamber of Commerce chose to honor Mr. Rodolfo Carlos “RC” Salinas. Mr. Salinas retired from Rio Grande City CISD after a 54-year career in education. He currently serves as a Catholic Deacon at Sacred Heart Church in Escobares, Texas. He has also served at the Catholic Church in La Rosita and El Sauz, Texas since becoming ordained nearly 36 years ago. Mr. Salinas takes pride in his work supporting the rehabilitation of delinquent juveniles and has provided religious services at both the Starr County Juvenile Detention Center and at Evans Juvenile Detention Center in Edinburg, Texas. In 1998, Mr. Salinas volunteered at the Alcoholic Anonymous Organization in Camargo, Tamaulipas, where he helped many fight their addition and reintegrate into their community. Mr. Salinas currently volunteers at the Rio Grande City Municipal Court providing community service counseling to youth and adults. Mr. Salinas is also an avid Rio Grande City historian. He has shared his knowledge of Rio Grande City as a volunteer tour guide on Rio Grande City’s Bessie III Trolley Tour and author of several local and regionally published articles about Rio Grande City’s vibrant history. Mr. Salinas is a member of the Starr County Historical Commission, Rio Grande City Historical Preservation Committee, Fort Ringgold Restoration Committee and is a past Rotarian of the Rotary Club of Rio Grande City. He is married to Sylvia Salinas and has two children. Rio Grande City proudly congratulates the two gentlemen for their extraordinary accomplishments. ORACIÓN AL SAGRADO CORAZÓN DE JESÚS Para Cosas muy Difíciles B r a z o poderoso ante ti vengo con toda la fe de mi alma a buscar tu sagrado consuelo en mi difícil situación, n o m e desampares en las puertas que han de abrirse en mi camino, sea tu Brazo para darme la tranquilidad que ansió (3 peticiones difíciles) suplica que te hace un corazón afligido por duros golpes del cruel destino que lo han vencido siempre en la lucha humana. Ya que si tu poder divino no intercede en mi favor, sucumbiré por falta de ayuda, Brazo poderoso asísteme, ampárame y condúceme a la gloria celestial, gracias dulce Jesús. (Publicar después de favores recibidos.) J. H. STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 3 Grulla High School CTE Students Advance at Skills USA Starr County Sheriff’s Office participate in Starr County Youth Fair Grulla High School Career and Technical Education students in the Criminal Justice Classes under the direction of Mr. Daniel Garcia, advanced at the Skills USA competition held on February 4, 2016 at South Padre Island. Grulla High School Receives Honorable Mention in “Lights, Camera, Save!” Video Contest Starr County Sheriff’s Office Staff providing safety information to students at Starr County Youth Fair. Pictured with students are Starr County Public Information Officer Esmer Navarro Muniz and Deputy Juan Guerra. NO CREDIT CHECK WITH CLEAR TITLE! LOANS UP TO 1,340 NO CREDIT? NO PROBLEM! $ TEXAN CREDIT Congratulations to Grulla High School on receiving honorable mention for their efforts in the “Lights, Camera, Save!” video contest sponsored by the American Bankers Association and Lone Star National Bank! 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DINORAH VILLANUEVA CSR ••••• 24-HOUR IN SERVICE ••••• JUST ASK US! You Are GUARANTEED For a Loan Amount Up To $1,340* with a Clear Title. PAOLA QUIROGA Manager Become a CNA in 4 WEEKS! CLASS STARTS Nurse Assistant/PTT COMBO Serving The RGV Communities Since 1996 (956) 682.5670 • 1.877.682.5670 709 North Main Street • McAllen STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 4 Roma ISD Announces February 2016 Gladiator Wall of Fame Honorees Roma ISD’s Gladiator Wall of Fame Program shines the light on exemplary students, who are selected for the honor based on citizenship, leadership, academics, and extracurricular activities. The February 2016 Roma ISD Gladiator Wall of Fame honorees were highlighted at the district’s regular school board meeting held February 25, 2016. The honorees include Camila Benitez of Emma Vera Elementary School; Liana Urbano, Keyra Garza and Isabella Perez of F.J. Scott Elementary School; Ruby Hinojosa, Christian Elizondo and Ashley Rodriguez of R.C. Saenz Elementary School; Daniela Garcia, Roberto Garcia III and Daniel Garcia of R.T. Barrera Elementary School; Joseline Benitez of Veterans Memorial Elementary School; Sebastian Rodriguez, Dayra Garza and Jelayna A. Barrera of Y.B. Escobar Elementary School; Christian D. Alvarez, Marco A. Santistevan and Joselyn Rodriguez of Ramiro Barrera Middle School; Angel Pena, Andrik Garcia and Ana Lucia Avila Barrera of Roma Middle School; and Jose M. Valdez, Janell Clarke and Hector Ramirez of Roma High School. S.M.P. TAX & EXPRESS SERVICES Notary Public & Income Tax Preparation $ Ana Sepulveda, Alma G. Garcia, Diana Galvan, and Sonia M. Peña 50 OFF .00 MUST FILE ELECTRONICALLY • SEE OFFICE FOR DETAILS Sonia M. Peña / Manager • Notary & Income Tax Services Ph 956-487-5916 411 N. Flores St. RGC CONGRESSMAN CUELLAR This marks the 28th year that the U.S. Chamber has formally honored the accomplishments of this select group of members of Congress. “I thank the Chamber for granting me this award,” Congressman Cuellar said. “I will continue to support probusiness, pro-growth policies at the federal level because I know that support for business means greater economic prosperity for our country. My district is home to major international trade ports and agricultural businesses, as well as thousands of local small businesses that provide jobs and support to our economy through free enterprise.” “We are pleased to recognize Congressman Cuellar for engaging in pro-business policymaking that helps Continue from Front Page strengthen our nation’s spirit of enterprise,” said Tom Donohue, president and CEO of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. “The Spirit of Enterprise Award honors those members of Congress who are committed to ensuring that American businesses can continue to operate and succeed in a free enterprise system.” The Chamber’s prestigious Spirit of Enterprise Award is given annually to members of Congress based on their votes on critical business legislation as outlined in the Chamber publication How They Voted. Members who supported the Chamber’s position on at least 70 percent of those votes qualify to receive the award. During the first session of the 114th Congress, the Chamber scored members on 14 Senate votes and 20 House votes, including votes reestablishing Trade Promotion Authority, reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank, and lifting the crude oil export ban. Congressman Cuellar was an active leader on each of these efforts. Also scored were votes in support of the first long-term transportation law in a decade and votes to make permanent tax provisions that would have regularly expired. STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 5 First and foremost, I want to give thanks to the Lord for giving me the privilege to run for office because without him, none of this would be possible. I also want to thank my family, friends , supporters and the people of Pct. 4 for trusting me as your future Constable. I sincerely appreciate the time and effort of all 1,787 voters who believed in me and made it possible for me to win this election. To the 874 voters who did not choose me, I promise I will work hard and dedicate myself to prove that I am worthy and “ready to serve Pct. 4”! This is just the beginning of what is yet to come! Humildemente les digo “GRACIAS” por todo su apoyo!!! STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 6 North Grammar Elementary Students of the Month 9th Starr County Role Models Conference by Starr Psych Club-STC North Grammar Elementary is pleased to present the Students of the Week for the month of February. These students were selected based on school attendance, academic achievement, and over all great character. Interim Principal, Ms. Nora Rivera and the NGE staff are extremely proud of these INCREDIBLE kids. Pictured are: PK- Edgar Ramirez, Dylan Chapa, Angel Balderas, Azeneth Escobedo, and Natasha Mijares, Kinder- Jonathan Alvarez, Ashley Gonzalez, Jose Ediel Solis, Ytzel Rivas, and Kaya Arredondo, 1st GradeIsaac Bazan, Kendra Gonzalez, Rhaelyn Ochoa, Sebastian Garcia, Luz Elena Morado, and Gael Garza, 2nd Grade- Alisson Negrete,Priscilla Hernandez, Emmanuel Rodriguez, Lizbeth Carmona, Emiliana Veloso, Alexia Lara, Gabriella Nunez, and Dezaree Martinez, 3rd Grade- Joanna Hartley, Kimberly Rivera, Sadie Cabrera, Joshua Guerra, Jessica De La Cruz, and Brieseyda Rosales, 4th Grade- Hector Carrera, Sherlyn Sosa, Elana Veloso, Jorge Garza, and Violet Vela, 5th Grade- Gregorio Vela, Andre Trevino, Luis Ramirez, Rolando Ramirez, and Evelyn Martinez. North Grammar Elementary Staff and Administration encourages every student to DREAM IT! BELIEVE IT! ACHIEVE IT! On February 24, 2016, the Starr County C a m p u s Psychology Club hosted its 9th Starr County Role Models Get Inspired Conference at the STC Starr County Campus Auditorium. The panelists featured were: Jessica Teran Saenz (RGCCISD Ringgold Elementary School Counselor and The Therapy Academy Speech Therapist), Ramiro Guillen (Pct.2 Justice of the Peace), and Diana Salinas (Roma ISD FJ Scott Elementary School Principal). RGCCISD Superintendent Joel Trigo Jr. cancelled in the last minute due to feeling sick following the school board member the previous night. The role model panelists shared their achievements and also some obstacles they have overcome. In addition, they offered college advice to the students, talked about the importance of family support and college resources, and elaborated on their future professional goals—all with the intention of inspiring those present. The event was open to STC students, faculty, staff, and the community at large- free of charge. Over 100 people were in attendance, including local elected officials and community leaders. Mr. Alex Sarabia (STC Psychology Faculty & Club Co-Advisor) welcomed the audience, served as moderator of the conference, and introduced Dr. Arturo Montiel (STC Starr County Campus Administrator) for opening remarks. At the end, there was a Q&A session from the audience, where students asked the panelists questions. The panelists received a certificate of appreciation for participating. “The conference was a huge success; students provided excellent feedback, they said they felt motivated and inspired that despite obstacles and challenges, anyone can succeed, as the panelists shared some of their obstacles,” said Alex Sarabia. NOVENA “Miraculous Prayer” R. G. C. Dear Sacred Heart of Jesus, in the past I have asked for favors. This time I ask you this very special one (mention favor). Take it, Dear Jesus, and place it within your own heart, where your Father sees it. Then, in your merciful eyes it will become your favor, not mine. Amen. Say this prayer for three days, promise publication and favor will be granted. Never known to fail. SPRING 2016 CALENDAR OF EVENTS March 25th City Office Closed for Good Friday April 14th - 6:00pm Last Art Walk of Season Downtown RGC April 16th - 8:30am Crime Stoppers Color Rain Dash Buffalo Fairgrounds For more details on all these events,please visit www.cityofrgc.com STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 7 A Message From Roma ISD Superintendent Carlos Guzman Starr County Retired Teachers Donates Books to Ac2E Elementary Student Council Officers Participate General Ricardo Sanchez Elementary Students in Ringgold Middle School’s Leadership Conference I want to congratulate all Roma ISD parents for their commitment to student success. Just last week Roma ISD was once again nationally recognized by the Educational Results Partnership (ERP) and the Institute for Productivity in Education (IPE) as an inaugural 2015 Texas Honor Roll Recipient! Roma ISD was named as a 2015 Honor Roll District because of the academic results of five schools. The Texas Honor Roll is part of a national effort known for its extensive and rigorous analysis of student achievement in public schools. Five of our schools at Roma ISD stood above most other schools in the state because of our success in getting students to reach higher levels of academic achievement. The academic success we are witnessing took On Feb. 23rd, about 100 General Ricardo S. Sanchez Elementary students were surprised by the Starr County so much hard work from our Retired School Employees Association members. The S.C.R.S.E.A. gifted each student with a reading book students and staff, but we know of their choice. The students were encouraged to read their chosen book first before participating in a bookeducation begins at home and share. Thank you to all the Sanchez Elementary administration, teachers, and staff for making this book much of the credit belongs to you give-away project successful. This book-project has been sponsored for many years by this organization; a too! different elementary campus is chosen on a rotating basis. Only elementary campuses from Roma ISD, San The 2015 Honor Roll includes Isidro ISD, and R.G.C. CISD participate in this yearly book give-away project. One main goal of this project public elementary, middle and is to enhance reading skills. Any Starr County retired school employee is invited to join this organization; high schools that are recognized call President Simon Garza at 437-6057 for further information. for demonstrating consistently high levels of student academic achievement, improvement in achievement over time and reduction in achievement gaps. We did not apply for this award—they found us! So it really is a great honor to have been chosen. Roma ISD will beSTARTING featured on the Honor Roll MARCH 25TH, 2016 website (http://edresults.org/ With a single same-day Brighton of $100 or more receive your ver y own Caprice Umbrella absolutely FREE!* HonorRoll/HonorRoll) and purchase a (Retailhas Valuebeen $25) designed that banner will hang while at supplies the filast ve or until April 10th, 2016. Purchase total includes merchandise only. Gift Cards and sales tax not *Limitproudly one per customer, selected schools to celebrate this included. Cannot be combined with other offers. At participating retailers only. accomplishment. Thanks to the hard work of the KWT]UV` ILý ` IL students and teachers at Roma Middle School, R. T. Barrera ROMA ISD, page 8 Ac2E Student Council officers were invited to Ringgold Middle School’s Leadership Conference held this past weekend. They were the only elementary students in attendance and worked alongside middle school students throughout the day’s leadership trainings. This is the second year in a row that Ac2E Elementary participates in the conference. They would like to thank RMS Administration for organizing such a great event that makes a positive impact enriching the lives of our communities’ future leaders. RECEIVE THIS S EE! UMBRELLA FREE! RECEIVE THIS South Texas ER at Mission UMBRELLA FREE! ■ Open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. ■ Staffed and equipped with the same medical personnel and diagnostic technology available in South Texas Health System’s hospital-based emergency rooms. ■ Direct admission to an STHS hospital if needed. 801 EAST 2ND STREET RIO GRANDE CITY, TX 78582 956.487.4488 STARTING MARCH RCH 25TH, 2016 6 With a single same-day Brightonn purchase of $100 or more receive your ver veryy own Caprice Umbrella absolutely FREE!* (Retail Value $25) *Limit one per customer, while supplies last or until April 10th, 2016. Purchase total includes merchandise only. Gift Cards and sales tax not included. Cannot be combined with other offers. At participating retailers only. KWT]UV` ILý ` IL IN MISSION Emergency care when you need it, around the clock ... around the corner. The new CentRx pharmacy is now open onsite from 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Stop by to fill your prescriptions. ® Outpatient diagnostic and laboratory services available, including ■ Imaging services, such as • Digital X-ray (7 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily*) • Computed Tomography (CT) scanning (7 a.m. to 10 p.m., daily*) • Ultrasound and Vascular (8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday) ■ Digital mammography (9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday – Friday) ■ Laboratory tests ■ Same-day and walk-in appointments available 900 E. Expressway 83, Mission Call 956-388-2190 to schedule, or just walk in during the hours listed above. * Insurance requiring authorization may result in wait time for approval prior to completing the scan. Physicians are independent practitioners who are not employees or agents of South Texas Health System. The hospitals shall not be liable for actions or treatments provided by physicians. 160694 STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 8 ROMA ISD Continued from page 7 Elementary School, Roel & Celia R. Saenz Elementary School, F.J. Scott Elementary School and Emma Vera Elementary School, Roma ISD is being recognized for our achievement. This is a testament to our district’s relentless focus on results that we have shown over the years and to the hard work of our entire school community. From all of us here at Roma ISD, I extend my heartfelt congratulations. Together we are improving education for all students and ensuring they have the best opportunity to build a bright future! Carlos Guzman Roma ISD Superintendent Rio Grande City CISD Announces Rey Ramirez Relays Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Joe R. Sanchez Stadium Honoring 1970 Pole Vault Regional Champion and State Qualifier Coach Daniel Vasquez at 5:00 p.m. Public Announcement Starr County Gas System Beginning on April 1, 2016- The Starr County Gas System will not be accepting “cash” payments at our office. Customers will now be “required” to pay by check, credit card, money order, cashier check, or other methods that are not “cash” transactions. Our business office at 413 E. Main will be open its’ usual hours of 8 a.m.-5 p.m. including 12 noon-1 p.m. Business phone number is (956) 487-2400. Emergency numbers are (956) 844-3027 or (956) 263-0379. Reyna Guerra Starr County Gas System Dept. Head You are hereby notified that the City Commission of Rio Grande City, Starr County, Texas, adopted the following Ordinance at a meeting duly held on March 16, 2016: ORDINANCE NO. 2016-2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF RIO GRANDE CITY, TEXAS, ORDERING A GENERAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON MAY 7, 2016 FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR, COMMISSIONER PLACE TWO AND COMMISSIONER PLACE FOUR; AMENDING THE ORDER OF GENERAL ELECTION IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH AN ADDITIONAL DATE, TIME, AND LOCATION FOR EARLY VOTING BY PERSONAL APPEARANCE AND AN ADDITIONAL LOCATION FOR VOTING ON ELECTION DAY; APPOINTING DEPUTY EARLY VOTING CLERKS AND ELECTION JUDGES; MAKING PROVISIONS FOR THE CONDUCT OF THE ELECTION AND ORDERING OTHER PROVISIONS RELATED TO THE SUBJECT MATTER THEREOF Witness my hand and seal of office this the 16th day of March, 2016. /s/ Holly D. Guerrero City Secretary ═══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════ CITY OF ROMA GENERAL DESIGN AND LANDSCAPE SERVICES FOR THE GUADALUPE PLAZA ROMA, TX The City of Roma requests proposals for an Architectural Design or Landscape Design Firm to provide a plan for refreshing and improving the landscaping and furnishings in the GUADALUPE PLAZA, located at Main Street on Hwy. 83 and Garcia Street. The Plaza has historically served as the city’s “sitting room” and a gathering place for public performances and community events. The scope of services for the project includes: 1. A plan for creating more resilient landscaping in the Plaza. 2. Recommend a revised seating layout, including recommendations regarding the type of furnishings to be provided in the Plaza. 3. A plan for providing within the Plaza that offer differing but complementary uses. 4. In developing the plan, the selected consultant will be expected to meet with key stakeholders to solicit their input before creating the final plan. Proposals must be received by 2:00 PM, Thursday, April 21, 2016, in the City of Roma Administrative offices located at 77 Convent Street, Roma, Texas 78584. Proposal documents are available at the above address and all proposals must be provided in the same format as described. The proposers must be with the State of Texas. Proposals are limited excluding resumes and notices of transmittal. Consultant selection will be based upon weighted criteria as cited in this Request for Proposals. The City of Roma reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, to waive formalities or to accept any proposal, which appears to serve the best interest of the City of Roma. To receive a proposal, contact Mr. Crisanto Salinas, City Manager at 956-849-1411. Crisanto Salinas, City Manager City of Roma, Texas STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 9 The Pediatric Care Center believes that community is shared. Participants return home with genuine service is at the forefront of our daily values. We appreciation for our multi-cultural world and prepared also realize that our community is part of a larger to participate as global citizens. world community of which we must also serve. VISIONS projects are ambitious, and therefore challenging, gratifying and fun. You will make and Each year we sponsor one exceptional youth to meet commitments to their host communities and in represent our community in communities that are response to their needs. You will spend approximately in need. Our goal is to make the world better while 50% of our time on projects, working until midexposing a deserving youth to the world. afternoon on weekdays. One day a week you will be on “homebase crew”, preparing breakfast for The World Service Corp Award is an opportunity everyone, visiting local markets to buy food for the for one youth to enroll in the Visions Services next meals, and doing errands as part of a “day in the Adventures Programs ® and travel the world life”. while helping others. Every VISIONS program undertakes a groundWith VISIONS, you live in the heart of a host up building project and several other construction community, rooted to a very new place in ways initiatives. You will do construction because it is a that surpass the superficial. You come to know pressing need in these communities and because the people whose lives you have impacted and it also teaches valuable things: technical and experience the fulfillment of service when the effort problem-solving skills, efficient work habits, teamwork and self-confidence. VISIONS teen community service program locations are in under-resourced communities around the world. They plan volunteer projects with local partners and return to the same places every year in order to meet long-term commitments. The bonds forged with local communities translate into summer programs of depth and quality. Teen volunteers accomplish impressive projects and build cultural bridges that last long after the summer ends. VISIONS students come to know the people whose lives they impact. Service sites include locations such as Alaska, British Virgin Islands, Cambodia, Dominica, Ghana, Mississippi, Montana, Guadeloupe, Dominica Republic, Ecuador & Galapagos, Peru etc. For service locations visit : www.visionsserviceadventures.com Rules and criteria governing this award 1. 2. Applicant’s Name: ____________________________________________ The selection of award recipients will be based on the following criteria: Address: ______________________________________________________ a) The student’s academic record, minimum GPA of 3.0. (School Transcript required) ______________________________________________________________ b) The student’s participation in school, and/or outside jobs, activities, community service activities as outlined in the student’s career essay. The essay must outline why the applicant wants to participate in a world community service program, what other current community service projects they have worked on and how they plan to continue to be a service to the world.(The essay must be typed and 300 word minimum). ______________________________________________________________ c) The student must present three letters of recommendations: 1. High School Counselor 2. High School Teacher 3. From a Community Leader, Employer, Community Service Supervisor. 3. The deadline to submit this application form is April 1st , 2016 Students must be members of a minority group that is under-represented, i.e. African-American, Hispanic, Native American, and Alaskan Native. Students must be high school juniors or seniors during the 2015–2016 academic period and plan to enroll in a four-year college or university. Home /Cell phone: ________________________/_____________________ E-mail address: ________________________________________________ High school: ___________________________________________________ Expected completion date of high school requirements: ________ / _________ d) Applicant Interview with the scholarship committee Cumulative GPA / Maximum possible GPA: Individual awards for participants will cover program tuition, airline transportation and a $500.00 stipend for travel and program expenses. Awards will be announced by May, 2nd 2016. Program dates vary but all applicants must be available JuneAugust 2016. ________ / _________ Instructions for Submitting a Nomination A complete application for the 2015-2016 Pediatric Care Center World Service Corp Scholarship will contain a copy of each of the following items: From the applicant: a) A completed Application form (this form) b) A typed Career Essay minimum 300 words outlining the following: • The student’s participation in school, and/or outside jobs, activities, community service activities. • The essay must outline why the participant wants to participate in a world community service program. • What other current community service projects they have worked on and • How they plan to continue to be of service to their community and the world c) Official transcript of high school grades d) Photo of applicant e) The student must present three Letters of Recommendations: • High School Counselor • High School Teacher • A Community Leader, Employer, Community Service Supervisor. Name of College Admitted to (if known): ___________________________ ______________________________________________________________ Check Minority Group: African-American ( ) Hispanic ( ) Alaskan Native ( ) Check Gender: Native American ( ) Other (describe): _______________________ Male ( ) Female ( ) Submission Instructions: Completed applications must be postmarked on or before April 1st, 2016. Mail the completed application form (this form), career essay and the supporting documents (letters, transcript ,photo ,etc.) to: Dr. Daria Babineaux, World Scholarship Program The Pediatric Care Center 214 Chaparral Blvd, Rio Grande City, Texas, 78582 Call David Perez 956-263-1387 for any questions STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 10 Grulla Middle School 8th Graders Attend Special Texas A&M RGV Aggie Mom’s awarding scholarships Presentation from Grulla High School Counseling Staff The Rio Grande Valley enrolled as a full time student in the fall 2016 semester. Aggie Moms’ Club is accepting scholarship applications for students attending Texas A&M University College Station and at Galveston. Any “Valley” (Cameron, Hidalgo, Starr, or Willacy county resident) Aggie currently who has already attained 30 credit hours at TAMU and maintained a 2.5 GPR is eligible for this scholarship. Number of scholarships awarded is dependent on funds raised. Also, an awarded recipient must also be a full time student Grulla Middle School 8th grade students had a special visit from the Grulla High School counseling staff. Mr. Rick Solis and Mr. Joel Villarreal delivered a spectacular and inspiring speech to the future 9th graders. Both counselors also gave the prospective Gators some insights of the expectations and challenges that they will face when they start their high school years and after. Grulla Middle School Administration, staff, and students would like to thank both Mr. Joel Villarreal and Mr. Rick Solis for making the time to come to GMS and talk with our students. Scholarships are only awarded once per recipient. Other criteria apply and are noted on the application form. For more information, please contact Norma Alonzo at (956) 802-3233 or drchuy591@aol. com or contact Belen Valdez at (956) 622-0936 or alma.valdez@ hcisd.org. Anyone wanting to support the Aggie Moms’ Club with a sponsorship at their April 30th Gig ‘Em Scholarship Golf Tournament to be held at Los Lagos is Edinburg is also welcome to contact Norma or Belen. RFP NOTICE Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting proposals on the following: RFP #16-31 E-Rate 19 (Funding Year 2016) The school district is requesting sealed proposals for Basic Local Telephone Services for E-Rate 19 Funding Year 2016 (Please see the listing below.) Specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below or call (956) 716-6810. You may also obtain specifications from our website at www.rgccisd.org and www. sl.universalservice.org. Sealed proposals must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, 1 South Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 by 10:00 A.M. on Thursday April 14, 2016, and will be opened and read aloud on April 14, 2016 at 10:15 A.M. The equipment and services are as follows: BASIC LOCAL TELEPHONE SERVICE (DistrictWide) Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all formalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district. Mr. Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent RFP NOTICE Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. is requesting proposals on the following: RFP #16-32 E-Rate 19 (Funding Year 2016) The school district is requesting sealed proposals for Internal connections for E-Rate 19 Funding Year 2016 (Please see the listing below.) Specifications and further information may be obtained from the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office at the address below or call (956) 716-6810. You may also obtain specifications from our website at www.rgccisd.org and www. sl.universalservice.org. Sealed proposals must be received by the Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. Purchasing Office, 1 South Fort Ringgold, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 by 10:00 A.M. on Thursday April 14, 2016, and will be opened and read aloud on April 14, 2016 at 10:15 A.M. The equipment and services are as follows: Internal Connections-14 Campuses Rio Grande City C.I.S.D. reserves the right to refuse and reject any or all proposals and to waive any or all formalities or technicalities, or to accept the proposal considered the best and most advantageous to the school district. Mr. Joe D. Smedley Purchasing Agent STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 11 Ringgold Middle School Hosts Mariachi Juvenil de America and Mariachi Cascabel Perform at National Shrine Employee vs. Student Basketball Game On Wedensday, February 24, 2016, students and staff at Ringgold Middle School laced up their sneakers in an effort to raise funds for the 8th grade end of the year trip to Washington, D.C. It was a friendly yet competitive game that had the crowd excited. After a valiant effort, the students fell short of a victory, but no one seemed to mind because it was just fun. Eighth grade teachers would like to thank everyone that came out to play and support! Mariachi Juvenil de America from Veterans Middle School and Mariachi Cascabel from Rio Grande City High School were asked to entertain the crowd at the Basillica of Our Lady of San Juan del Valle, National Shrine on Friday, February 19, 2016. Their performances were phenomenal and they represented RGCCISD with Pride. NOW OPEN Salads & Soups Chicken Salads • Traditional • Grapes & Pecan • Pineapple & Almond • Jalapeño & Mixed Vegetales • Chicken DRIVE THRU MENU Refer a Friend and get $20 forEvery new customer referred and approved for a loan. 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Paco Cantu 956-208-1821 Jose Pineda 956-422-9481 Rene Barrera 956-353-2315 Jorge Zamora Jr. 956-844-1257 Roberto Alanis Jr. 956-605-1801 (956) 487-2596 · 1-800-509-0003 www.riomotors.com STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, PAGE 12 Not all buyers will quality for Ford Credit financing. 0% APR financing for 60 months at $16.67 per month per $1,000 financed regardless at down payment. For all offers, take new retail delivery from dealer stock by 4/4/16. See dealer for qualifications and complete details. MSRP 64,565 with protection plan $66,164, retail customer cash $2,450, Protection plan $1,599, payne discount $4,951 MSRP 30,635, retail customer cash $4,350, Ford credit retail bonus cash $400, payne discount $3,250 FOR 36 MOS. FORD CREDIT RED CARPET LEASE $2589 CASH DUE AT SIGNING. SECURITY DEPOSIT WAIVED TAXES, TITLE AND LICENSE FEES EXTRA Plus TT&L and doc fees with approved credit Art for placement only. See dealer for details. 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Expires 4-4-16 PRE-OWNED SALE 2014 TOYOTA COROLLA S 2013 FORD FOCUS STK#I251291 2014 CHEVY IMPALA LIMITED 2016 CHEVY CRUZE LIMITED STK#P135604 STK#P105920 STK#126216 2014 FORD MUSTANG STK#P264325 38K MILES 2014 MAZDA 3 TOURING STK#T126856 $13,895 $15,895 $16,995 $17,250 $18,995 $18,995 2011 TOYOTA SIENNA XLE STK#P020176 DVD SUNROOF 2015 DODGE CHALLENGER STK#I770331 2015 NISSAN ROGUE STK#I753199 17K MILES 2014 FORD F-150 FX4 STK#TD24843 2014 CHEVY CAMARO SS STK#T324630 27K MILES 2014 FORD F-150 STK#ID24835 $22,995 $23,995 $23,995 $26,995 $28,995 $29,995 2013 FORD EXPEDITION STK#TF63724 2014 BMW 4 SERIES STK#T712166 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE STK#P182638 2013 CHEVY SILVERADO LT STK#T204955 2013 FORD F-150 LARRIAT STK#PE39281 2014 FORD F-250 STK#TB86262 $29,995 $30,495 $31,995 $32,175 $32,995 $48,995 5353 East U.S. Hwy 83, Rio Grande City, Texas www.paynerioford.com 956-487-2582 www.payneriochysler.com Sale Hours: M-F 8:30AM-8PM • SAT 9AM-7PM DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Wednesday - Tuesday (March 23-March 29) Wed- Surtido, flautas or empanadas Thurs- Tacos de bisteak or Pechuga a la reina Fri- Milanesa or Chicken tostadas Mon- Panchos or Enchiladas Tues- Pechuga rellena or Sopes Historical Starr County Loan Officer - NMLS# 404804 cell 956.330.5543 [email protected] lo.primelending.com/bmontalvo 213 South Closner Boulevard 2nd Floor Edinburg, TX 78539 MARCH 23, 2016 SECTION II, PAGE 1 SPACE AVAILABLE CALL 956-487-6544 ATTENTION CATTLEMEN Why are cattlemen selling their cattle thru R.Y Livestock Sales, Inc.? WE WORK TO MARKET YOUR CATTLE RATHER THAN JUST SELL THEM. Marketing Tools Include: 1. Advertising your cattle on the internet, correspondence, phone calls, etc. 2. We now offer cattle pregnancy testing through Ultrasound at no additional cost. 3. Customer Service and Proper Care of YOUR cattle emphasized. • Check out our website www.rylivestock.com to view our weekly market report, early consignment and upcoming events. * What will be offered for sale might interest you. Tax Time Promo SAVE $100 BIG ACCESSORY SALE on our best 4G LTE smartphones when you switch to Cricket. ON ALL TOP BRANDS S SMARTPHONE APPLE, SAMUSUNG, HTC, MICROSOFT, LG, THE MORE YOU BUY THE MORE YOU SAVE! we have an extensive collection of $ 9.99 MOTOROLA, ZTE, ALCATEL, KYOCERA selfie sticks, waterproof speakers, 1 STARTING AT *LIMITED TIME ONLY • Must switch to Cricket Bluetooth’s, earphones, Cases & ETC RGC: 4370 E. Hwy 83 Ste. B - 956-309-3549 Roma: 834 E. Grant St. Ste. C - 956-570-0701 Arroyo: 5065 Hwy. 83 ste. A - 956-570-0702 Escobares: 4522 East Hwy 83 Ste A. 956-429-5625 24/7 Service LIVESTOCK SALE EVERY FRIDAY ANY QUESTION OR CONCERNS CALL: R.Y. Livestock Sales Inc. 12 Livestock Rd. Rio Grande City, Texas Sam Rodriguez, Jr. LICENSED • BONDED • INSURED OFFICE 956-487-5551 SAM 956-534-0284 MARKET PRICES FOR MARCH 18, 2016 STEERS AVER-HIGH 2.08 - 2.55 2.18 - 2.53 1.99 - 2.45 1.73 - 2.35 1.51 - 1.78 1.34 - 1.40 WEIGHT HEIFERS AVER-HIGH 200 - 300 301 - 400 401 - 500 501 - 600 601 - 700 701 - 800 MATURE CATTLE COW-CALF PAIRS STOCKER COWS PACKER COWS REPLACEMENT BULLS PACKER BULLS 2.12 - 2.25 1.98 - 2.25 1.81 - 2.33 1.63 - 1.80 1.46 - 1.55 NO TEST AVER - HIGH $1,492.00 - $2,200.00 $1,126.00 - $1,425.00 0.84 - 0.94 NO TEST 0.92 - 0.98 TOTAL NUMBER OF CATTLE: 251 COMMENTS & NEWS Market trend was steady to higher. Demand continues strong in general. New and repeat buyers are to be commanded for the present market prices along with the ranchers for producing the type and quality of cattle that brings these prices. We invite you to compare prices before you sell. SPACE AVAILABLE CALL 956-487-6544 STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, SECTION II, PAGE 2 HELP WANTED APARTMENT FOR RENT Se Renta Apartamento Local restaurant looking for: wait staff, cook, and possible restaurant manager. OFFICE SPACES FOR LEASE RETAIL PLAZA 2544 Central Palm Dr. Rio Grande Texas. inquire @ (956) 735-1190 Rocking A Subdivision SPACE FOR RENT SE RENTA APARTAMENTOS APARTMENT FOR RENT ( 956-352-0550 1/2 acre lots, utilities available. Also land for sale-6 miles N. FM 755/Left on La Carla Rd., RGC. For More Info Call: 956-735-9261 NOW HIRING NURSE PRACTITIONER/ PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT OB-GYN Part-time Clinic in Rio Grande City Negotiable hours Salary based on experience Please Fax CV for an interview (956) 683-9910 EOE INSIDE INNOVATION BEAUTY SALON IN RIO GRANDE CITY Good for Nails, Massages or other business. For more info. call 956-263-1818 In Rio Grande City 2 Bdrm, 2 Bathroom city utilities included $620. (956) 454-1043 2REC., 1 BAÑO Calle Cruz Treviño (barrio pacifico) Roma 849-2749 • 500-5566 V.F.W. HALL RENTALS HOUSE FOR RENT 5 HALLS AVAILABLE FOR ALL TYPES OF PARTIES AND EVENTS --FRIDAY THRU SUNDAY-“RUMMAGE SALE” SPACES FOR RENT WITH TABLES INCLUDED --SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY-- For info. call or text - Cell Phones: 358-3451 • 735-3295 Business Phones: 487-5050 • 487-2752 3 Bdrm, 1 Ba., 1 Carport Rio Grande City $650 rent/$300 dep. For more info. call 956-487-2192 call after 5:00 PM 2 recámaras, 1 baño, A/C, refrigerador y estufa. RGC 735-6582 • 844-6898 2bedroom, 1bath Escobares - $350mo. (956) 844-5207 956-735-3120 If interested Contact Lee Camarillo or Mauro Garcia at Xcell Orthopaedics at 956-686-2242 resumes may be submitted via fax at 956-686-3515. Clinica de Terapia Fisica Busca Marketer de tiempo completo El en este puesto se desarollara relaciones en la comunidad y en la area medica Contactar a Lee Camarillo or Mauro Garcia en Xcell Orthopaedics al 956-686-2242. Puede mandar su curriculum por fax al 956-686-3515 PUBLIC NOTICE Horario: Lunes a Sábado 10:00 am a 7:00 pm 263-7047 (Cerca del STC, Hospital y Ringgold Middle School) Se Financea por el Dueño. Para mas info. llamar al: 956-533-3192 TRAVEL TRAILER FOR SALE 2011 SPRINTER 30FT BUNK BEDS $13,000 FOR MORE INFO CALL 956-735-6905 • 487-5751 NOW HIRING C.N.A’s & LVN’S For more information contact Nereida Reyna, HRC or Melissa Siller 2530 Central Palm Drive Rio Grande City, TX 78582 956-487-3996 “We are an equal opportunity employer.” Earn $30-35,000 a year!! House and Lot for sale $55,000 1bdrm. efficiency 306 N. Lopez St. RGC For more info call (956) 607-5905 • Drivers are in Demand • Companies offer good equipment, pay, & benefits. • Eagle Ford Shale, Oil and Gas Industry VALLEY WIDE 3 LOCATIONS!!! MCALLEN, WESLACO, & RIO GRANDE If you are 21 yrs. Or Older with a Valid TX Driver’s license and good driving record, the Trucking Industry needs you! SECURE your future today! CALL: 1-800-TRUCKING STATEMENT OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – No person shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any program or activity sponsored or conducted by South Texas Community College on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, veteran status, or disability. SAN ROBERTO APTS. Spacious carpeted 2 Bdrm, 2 Bath. Walking distance from schools at San Roberto Rd. $550/Mo. with one year contract. Fred : 956-454-1043 www.riograndecityapartments.com February 5, 2016 To All Persons Interested In The Estate of Joaquin Chapa and Lazaro Vela in Starr County of The Republic State Of Texas, Comes Forth Filiberto Guerra III, de Aragon as one of the people of the United States ,a Grandson and a General Administrator for the Sovereign lineal heirs: Dominga Pina Guerra, Adelita Guerra Jimenez, Alicia Guerra Ramos, Antonia Guerra Gonzales, Estella Guerra Perez, Norma Guerra Trevino, Maria Luisa Guerra Solis, Arnulfo Guerra ,Yolanda Guerra Hernandez,*Filiberto Guerra III,de Aragon,*Cynthia Longoria Six, David Guerra, Daniel Guerra, Lisa Guerra Gonzalez, Deborah Guerra, Gricelda Guerra, Leticia Guerra, Iselda Guerra, Guadalupe Guerra,*Ramiro Guerra, to Joaquin Chapa and Lazaro Vela both being their Grandfathers hereby posting a public citation in Starr County, within the Republic State of Texas, on the Fifth of February of the year Two Thousand Sixteen (2016), Intent is to claim the of ownership in common minerals within and the unlawfully claimed Property of Land Patent #000728 by heirship. The said tract of land contains an area of 5,738 acres or 32,370,000 square varas of Land and minerals Situated in Starr County, Texas, being known and called Porcion 58 abstract 289 Land Patent #000728 San Patricio, in the former jurisdiction of Mier Mexico, described land was originally granted by donation to their Grandfather Joaquin Chapa by the Crown of Spain in the year 1767. Said donation was duly confirmed to original grantee by an act to of the Legislature of the State of Texas and approved on February 10,1852. Lazaro Vela also their Grandfather was granted Land Patent #000729. of which the same claim is made of said tract of Land and mineral estate that is situated in Starr County, Texas, being known and called Porcion 57 abstract 354 Land Patent #000729 San Patricio Dist. in the former jurisdiction of Mier Mexico. The described land consisting of 5,575 ACRES OF LAND AND MINERAL ( 31,450,000 varas/ squares ) Confirmation No. 62, Mgt.18254 was originally granted by donation to Lazaro Vela by the Crown of Spain in the year 1767. Said donations were both duly confirmed to original grantees by an act of the Legislature of the State of Texas approved February 10,1852, an act to relinquish the right of the State of Texas to Dominium ownership to the grantees and his heirs and assigns forever. Filiberto Guerra III, de Aragon on behalf of himself and the heirs listed therein hereby claim the Land and Mineral Estate of the entire tracts by inheritance from their Grandfathers Joaquin Chapa Abstract 289 Porcion 58, Land Patent# 00728 and the Land and Mineral Estate of Lazaro Vela Abstract 354, Porcion 57 Land Patent #00729. Acknowledgment is of land patents for distribution of Land and Mineral interests unto the Lineal Heirs. Claim made is not to infringe or deny a lawful pre-existing claim of any part of this land that has been duly sold or Gifted with said proof of Chain of Title, Claim to the land patents shall be acted upon and accepted through the Laws of Heirship, If by the expiration of this citation is not contested by a lawful party. Citation and acknowledgment shall be filed in the Starr county court of records and be fully enforced 60 days from the date of posting of this citation on the 5th day of April 2016. All persons interested in said Land Patented estates are hereby cited to contact General Administrator Filiberto Guerra III, de Aragon in writing to arrange a meeting time with you at a designated time and date at a designated place of Administrators choosing or you may contact him by mail or filing a written answer contesting such petition should they desire to do so, if you are a Lineal Heir that has been declared an heir by the courts and would like to join in the preceding of the execution of Judgment. Contact Gen.Adm.Filiberto Guerra III, to receive your packet contact 325-669-5949. All interested persons are further advised that they have the right to employ an attorney and that if they or their attorney fail to file a written answer with Filiberto Guerra III who has issued this citation within the 60 days following the expiration of the posting of this citation, the claim shall remain valid with binding effects upon the claiming of the land patents listed. contact: Filiberto Guerra III, PO.BOX 7455, Abilene, TX.79608 Corona’s Plaza 1203 W. Main, Ste. “B”, RGC (956) 562-9817 Para mas información llamar 4 recamaras, 3 baños, cocina, sala, A/C 1027 Alpine Ave., Rio Grande City EN ROMA 3 recamaras, 1 1/2 baño, estufa, refrigerador, microonda, lavavajillas lavadora y secadora y A/C $750.00 por mes. Para información llame un Apartamento en Rio Grande City. Una rec., 1 baño, A/C, estufa y refrigerador. Incluye el agua y la basura. 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Sorry, no owner finance For More info Call 956-735-1911 OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT • 2000 sq. ft. available • Large community type parking lot Located in Rio Grande City, Texas West 1927 US Hwy. 83/adjacent to Diva’s Beauty Salon For more info. call Jorge Chapa 956-533-1319 2 HOME FOR SALE 4 bdrm., 2 bath • 3 bdrm., 2 bath Hillside Subd., RGC. Owner Finance, 10% down payment. Bad Credit, No Credit, No problem. For more information call: 956-821-5262 STARRC OUNTY TOWN CRIER,M ARCH23, 2016, SECTIONI I,P AGE 3 Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Lone Star Chapter is proud to announce the 9th annual Great Strides RGV 5K Run/1.2 Mile Walk scheduled for Saturday April 9, 2016 at the UTRGV Wellness and Recreational Sports Complex. The Lone Star Chapter serves The Rio Grande Valley and South Texas. Everyone is encouraged to attend with check-in starting at 8 am and the race is at 9 am. A donation of $15.00 is requested of all participants 13 years old and over. Those contributing $25.00 or more qualify for an event t-shirt. The fastest male and female runners in 5 different age categories from under 13 to over 50 will receive recognition. There will be sponsors offering door prizes and giveaways. Online registration is encouraged at 2016GreatStridesRGV Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease for which there is no cure, affects the lungs, pancreas, and digestive system. It is the most common inherited condition among Americans of northern and western European ancestry, affecting some 30,000 people. One in thirty Americans is an unknowing symptomless carrier of the defective CF gene. A child of two carrier parents has a 1-in-4 chance of inheriting CF. The gene responsible for CF was identified in 1989 and Texas began including CF as part of its newborn screening in 2010. The CF Foundation receives no direct federal funding, which is why fundraisers like this annual RGV Great Strides walk and fun run event are so important. The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation provides a lifeline to potential therapies by funding promising scientific research, medical and education programs including a nation-wide network of 115 CF care centers. Today, thanks to research and care supported by the CF Foundation, many people with CF are living into their 30, 40s, and beyond. The most recent example of the CF Foundation’s success is Orkambi, which is an important treatment advance for people with two copies of the most common CF mutation. Orkambi is the second drug to treat the underlying cause of CF. The first was Kalydeco. Both were developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals with significant clinical and financial support from the CF Foundation. There are many ways in which you or your company can help: by forming a team and encouraging fundraising, by giving a monetary donation or corporate sponsorship, by providing an in-kind donation, gift cards, door prizes or by volunteering before, during or after the event. 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NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION Notice is given, pursuant to chapter 59 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure that the Starr County District Attorney’s Office will hold an auction in regard to the following described motor vehicles which have been forfeited to the State of Texas under the provisions of chapter 59 Texas Code of Criminal Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 1997 CHEVY SILVERADO PICK-UP WHITE IN COLOR, TX LPS: DBG-3615 VIN: 1GCEC19R0VE124428 1998 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER GRAY IN COLOR, TX LPS: FRL9035, VIN: JT3GM84R4W0035521 1999 OLDSMOBILE BRAVADO, BLACKIN COLOR, TX LPS: FNZ-6573, VIN: 1GHDT13W9X2722378 1999 FORD F-350, TWO TONE CHARCOAL GRAY OVER GRAY IN COLOR,VIN: 1FTNX21S2XEC51239 2001 CHEVROLET SILVERADO, GREY, IN COLOR, TX LPS:11GTW8 VIN:2GCEC19T611150586 2002 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER WHITE/ BROWN IN COLOR, VIN:3C4FY58B82T341612 2003 FORD F-150, BLUE IN COLOR, TX LPS: AA5-8542, VIN: 1FTRW08L73KD24365 2003 FORD EXPEDITION BLUE IN COLOR, TX LPS: GBW5311 VIN:1FMPU18L03LA57109 2004 FORD F-150, WHITE IN COLOR, TX LPS: GDL-4068, VIN: 1FTRX12WX4NC04209 2004 DODGE DURANGO, BLACK IN COLOR, TX LPS: FCJ-2355, VIN: 1D4HD38N14F106214 2006 FORD F250, WHITE IN COLOR, TX LPS: CZC-2312, VIN: 1FTNX20516EA69008 2006 FORD F-250 PICK-UP, WHITE IN COLOR, TX LPS:FGH-0570 VIN:1FTNF20576EB42370 2006 CHEVROLET 2500, WHITE IN COLOR, TX LPS: BWB-6294, VIN: 1GCHC24U06E125921 BLUE MILLER WELDER MACHINE, SERIAL NO. LJ260455H *** REBUILT DAMAGED - SALVAGED TITLE*** Look us up on Facebook (229th Judicial District Attorney) and Craigslist. Date of Auction: APRIL 2, 2016 Time of Auction: 10:00AM Registration: 8:30AM-10:00AM Place of Auction: Starr County District Attorney’s Impound Lot 3054 West Highway 83, Los Villarreal’s, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 Vehicles are in Excellent to fair condition. Vehicles are sold as is, NO Warranty NO Guarantee. For further information please contact the Starr County District Attorney’s Office at 956-716-4800 ext 8553 Starr County Courthouse, 401 N. Britton Ave., Rm 417, Rio Grande City, Texas 78582 STARR COUNTY TOWN CRIER, MARCH 23, 2016, SECTION II, PAGE 4 NO SE ESPERE HASTA ABRIEL PARA HACER SU FORMA LARGA DE INCOME TAX. TE OFRECEMOS ASEGUROS DE AUTOS, MOTOCICLETA Y CASA FREE ESTIMATES Rosa Meza Manager OFICINA AL LADO DE LA CONCINA MOBILE 2 Muchas Gracias Por Su Preferencia (956) 263-1676 5107 E. 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