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dens Unit 1.
R. C. Wright to J. Ward Crow
Lots 9 and 10, Elock 1, Odem
Subd., Sinton.
Beatrice M. Anderson to Dan R.
Rice Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 3,
Tier “F”, Portland.
Dan R. Rice to E. W. Hayek
Lots 14, 15, and 16, Block 3, Tier
“F”, Portland.
Federal Housing Commissioner
to Raul Vidaurri Lot 4, Block 13,
Dougherty & Roots Addn., Mathis.
Mid-Coast Invest. Co., Inc., Tr.
to I. H. Thompson Lots 21 and 22,
Block 628, Ar. Pass.
Willie J. Moses to Lorenzo Ben-
itez Lots 21 and 22, Block “J”,
Ar. Pass.
Conn Brown to Eusebio Gonzales
Lot 32, Block 413, Ar. Pass.
Willie M. Gray to Viola G. Mc-
Carty Lot 25, Bl. 443, Aransas Pass.
William Vickery to Nellie Vick-
ery Lots 18 and 19, Burrows Subd.
(a subd. of Block 5, Out Lot 18,
B&D Subd.)
Nat W. Hardy, Indiv. & Tr. to
Howell-Cole Lbr. Co. Lot 36, Block
6, East Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
Lou E. Riggs to T. M. Gunn
Lot 11, Block 230, Ar. Pass.
Ingleside Land Co. to Florence
I. Duphorne Land Blk. “K”, B&D
Subd., desc. by field notes, cont.
1.7, acres.
Glenn Duphorne, et al to Ingle-
side Land Co. Farm Lot 9, Farm
Block 13, Ingleside Farm Tracts.
Charles D. Slayton to W. W. Mc-
Clure Lot 7, Block 6, French Vil-
lage Addn., Portland.
Raymond Cantu to Ramon Lira
Lot 11, Block 24, Sinton.
Edgar H. Eggert, Jr. to Gre-
gario Ozuna Lot 6, Block 2, Buena
DEEDS
R. D. Brashear, et al to T. M.
Dillard Lots 9 and 10, Garden Oaks
Unit 3, Ingleside.
R. D. Brashear, et al to T. M.
Dillard Lot 15, Garden Oaks Unit
3, Ingleside.
W. W. Brown to G. H. Wise Lots
14, 15, and 16, Block 31, Sinton.
J. T. Moss to Reynaldo Villar-
real Lot 12, Block 1, La Villita
Addn., Sinton.
Nat W. Hardy, Indiv. and Tr.
to William R. Kalbfleisch Lot 36,
Block 1, East Cliff Addn. No. 2,
Portland.
B. J. Jackson to D. B. Victor
Farm Lots 3 and 4, Land Block
“FF”, B&D Subd.
R. C. Nolte to Benjamin Ivan
Underwood Tr. 9, M. K. Hunt Addn
Gregory, cont. 1 acre.
N. D. Sanford to E. G. Ercan-
brack Lots 31 and 32, Block 354,
Ar. Pass.
Marvin A. Smith to Thomas F.
Killgore Lot 1, Block 214, Ar. Pass.
Katie Covington MacCallum, et
al to W. H. Taylor Lots 20, 21, 22,
and 23, Block 448, Ar. Pass.
W. H. Taylor to Louis Kutschke
Lots 20, 21, 22, and 23, Block 448,
Ar. Pass.
V. M. Gordon to Jesus Mendoza
Lot 1, Block 2, Las Palmas Addn.,
Sinton.
George Martinez to Esteban Mar-
tinez, et al Lot 17, Block 1, Heuer-
mann Subd., Edroy.
Conn Brown to W. R. Dingier
Lot 1, Block 268, Ar. Pass.
R. P. Peeks to Pedro Garcia
Lots. 21 and 22, Block 4, Marcus
Addn., Odem.
Stanley L. Fry to F. R. Nichols
Lot 2, Block 4, Lakeshore Gar-
Pag-e 2—THE ODEM-EDROY TIMES—Odeb, Tex., Thurs., Aug. 13, 1959
Vista Addn., Mathis.
Rudolph Monse to William Smith
Lot 17 and a strip of land 25’ wide
off of Lot 16, Blk. 1, Lantana
Place Subd., Unit 1.
OIL AND GAS LEASES
W. F. Mauch, et al to The Ohio
Oil Co. Lot 5, Block “B”, Gre-
gory Farm Blks., cont. 137.77 acres.
Fred B. Jones, Indiv. and Indep.
Ex., et al to Texaco, Inc. NE-4
of Sec. 67, Paul Subd., C.F.P.
Betty Thomas, et al to Walter
Blackmon Sec. 6, Second Addn.,
T.F.L., and Sec. 23, Third Addn.,
T.F.L., cont. 200 acres.
Harold R. Naylor to Dudley Dun-
lap John Hart Sur., Abst. 10, cont.
82 1-2 acres.
E. C. Vanecek to Vernor Oil and
Gas Co. Sec. 65 Paul Subd. Weld-
er.
P. P. Vanecek to Vernor Oil &
Gas Co. Sec. 65, Paul Subd., Weld-
er.
J. W. Vanecek to Vernor Oil &
Gas Co. Sec. 65, Paul Subd., Weld-
er, cont. 40 acres.
Joe R. Vanecek to Vernor Oil
& Gas Co. Sec. 65, Paul Subd.,
Welder.
R. S. McCracken, et al to Van
Dyke & Mejlaender Block “B”,
Gregory Farm Blks., cont. 150
acres.
CONG. JOHN YOUNG
Report Given On States
Of Military Expenditures
The House and Senate adopted addition, Conferees dTected in the
this week and sent to the Presi- Joint Report that $100 million be
■dent for his signature the Joint leprogramed from Nike-Ilercules to
Conference Report on the Depart- Army modernization. These com-
ment of Defense Appropriation bined actions on Bomarc and Nike-
Ijill. The total sum finally agreed Hercules ar defense missiles re-
mpon for 1960 Defense expenditures fleet the desire of the Congress to
5s '$39,228,239,000, this is $19,961,000 put less emphasis on defensive pro-
ainder the President’s budget re- grams and more emphasis on of-
quest. It is 366,100,000 less than the tensive programs,
bill passed by the Senate earlier Air Force Aircraft
this year, and $379,900,000 more The House Conferees agreed with
than the House-passed Defense the Senate to restore 324.5 million
money bill. for 35 jet utility trainers, $23.4 mii-
Mere expenditure of dollars, how- lion for 14 jet navigai on trainers,
■ever, does not necessarily assure and $50 million for safety of flight
greater defense strength. How we modifications,
speed our dollars is at least as Army Modernization
important as how many dollars we For Army procurement of equip-
spend. Generally speaking, where ment and missiles, the Conference
the Joint Conference Report dif- bill provides $1,407,300,000 in new
fers from the President’s budget funds available in fiscal year I960,
requests, the reason is a recogni- phis is in addition to the item
Hon that time and events have mentioned above of $100 million to
overtaken a budget that was pre- be diverted from the Nike-Hercules
pared many months ago. For ex- program to be used for the pur-
ample, since the budget was sub- chase of modern Army combat
mitted last January, the Depart- equipment. (This $100 million to
ment of Defense revised its air de- be reprogramed is largely prior
dense plan involving 'the Bomarc year funds, or what is known as
and Nike-Hercules missiles. The “hold-over money.”)
Conference report reflects this Antisubmarine Warfare
changing emphasis. In the President’s budget, about
On the other hand, the Conference $1-2 billion was requested for an-
bill steps up our offensive ballistic tisubmarine warfare. To step up
missile programs and our efforts the Navy’s antisubmarine warfare
to defend against ballistic missiles programs even further, the Con-
dired at us by an enemy. The ferees added $137.3 million. Includ-
Conference bill provides also for ed in this sum are full funds for
pv+t-o f„nrk for pen era 1 war Dre- an additional nuclear antisubmar-
paredness, additional funds for hr. - hre submarine, helicopters, and re-
sted war forces, especially for Army lated equipment,
modernization of combat equip- Marines, Army Reserves, and
ment. Army National Guard
In brief 'the Conference bill un- The Conference bill provides suf-
derwrites our missile program as ficjent funds for support of a 200,-
lollows: MACE MISSILE 000 man Marine Corps, for a 300,-
Neither the House nor the Senate 000 Army Reserve, and a 400,00C
approved $127.5 million of the bud- Army National Guard. The bill
get request for the Mace Tactical provides a mandatory floor under
missile of the Air Fo.'c.e, however, the Army National Guard. The final
the bill provides that Air Force form of the bill, as sent to the
missile procurement funds shall he President, stipulates that if the
available for MACE on certain funds provides in the bill for the
commitments for NATO forces. Marine Corps, Army Reserves and
Bomarc and Nike-Hercules National Guard are not used for
Regarding the Bomarc air de- the purpose of enlarging and keep-
iense missile, 'there is provided the ing these three branches of the
sum of $79.9 million. On Nike-Her- service up to strength, then the
rules the Huuse Conferees accepted funds revert to the Treasury, and
the $10.8 million reduction in Army may not be diverted 'to any other
research for this program, and 4n defense purpose.
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W. E. Nicholas, Judge
New Criminal Filings:
State vs James E. Moore. De-
frauding with worthless check.
State vs Francisco Ruelas. Theft
W6HT
Trade In Odem
And Save
Specials Good Aug. 13, 14, 15
Fresh Dressed
FRYERS 25
PORK CHOPS 49
ROAST
Square gj® ^j|
Ihuck
While They Last
Raths Rlackhawk
Fry - Bar-B-Q or Bake
39fb PORK JOWLS 15*. BACON 59
MARRIAGE LICENSES — DEEDS — LEASES
Pineapple - 46 oz. Can
JUICE_______37c
Swanson’s - 54 Size Can
Boned Chicken 36c
Trellis Brand - No. 303 Size Can
Crackers - Sunshine Brand
10 oz. Box
CHEEZIT —_ 25c
Campbells - Chic-Veg. - Can
SOUP________17c
Cream of Rice 37c
Jus - Made - All Flavors - 54 gal
FRUIT DRINK 39c
Fluffo - 3 lb. Can
SHORTENING 67c
Campfire Brand - 54 Sz. Can - 2 for
Potted Meat __ 15c
Kraft
Spag' Dinner _ 23c
Monarch Mixed Chopped - No. 303
Aransas Pass; Lots 9 and 10, File
Addn., Ar. Pass.
John L. Taylor to Burdette Wise
Farm Lot 11, Land Block 81, Mc-
Campbell Subd., cont. 8 acres.
John L. Taylor to J. B. Huerta
A tract of land 165’ x 508’, out
of Farm Lot 11, Land Block 81,
McCampbell Subd.
G. W. Wilkinson to Otis C. Beh-
rens Lot 6, Bay Wood Acres, Ingle-
side.
E. D. Richmond, Jr. to Pat V.
Powers Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and
20, Block 6, Frank Phelps Garden
Tracts, Ingleside.
LEASES
William Snyder, Jr. to M.P.S.
Prod. Co. Sec. 4, Second Subd.,
T.F.L., cont. 40 acres; Jose Ma-
hchaca Sur., et al, cont. 60 acres.
F. H. Vahlsing to C. O. Foerster,
Jr. James B. Wilson Sur., Abst.
381, et al, cont. 6,286.57 acres.
Walter B. Schmedt, et al to A. H.
Ehlers Delgado Sur., Cont. 210
acres.
Mattie Schmedt, by Gdn. to A. H.
Ehlers
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Seth Wright Yarbrough, Jr. &
Peggy Jean Boenig
Robert Henry Bishop & Patsy
Joyce Jones.
Jesse Ray Hester & Anna Rosa
Austen.
Domingo Patino & Anaselia De-
Lira.
Israel Rosenbaum Benavides &
Paula Margain Martinez.
Trinidad Garibay Salinas &Do-
aninga Benavides.
Siprian Brezene Solis & Olga
Pena Favela.
DEEDS
Floyd Burt to T. & T. Bldrs.,
Inc. Lot 10, Block 4, East Cliff
Addn. No. 2, Portland.
T. T. Bldrs., Inc. to Kenneth
J. Hooge Lot 10, Block 4, East
■Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
Salome T. Martinez to Cristobal
Garcia, et al Lot 4, Block 9, Third
Hidalgo Addn., Taft.
Stanley L. Fry to W. B. Pritchett
Lot 14, Block 1, Lake Shore Gar-
dens Unit 1, near Mathis.
C. S. Hilton to Cora Edith Curry
Lots 13 thru 18, inch, Block 12;
Lots 7 thru 12, Block 21, Town-
site of St. Paul.
Mark P. Bratton to John T. Webb
'fUots 19 and 20, Block 6, East
Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
H. W. Gist to Louis A. Cocker-
ham All of Lot 8 and N-2 of Lot
9, Block 2, Rubottom Addn., Sin-
ton.
John T. Webb to Gladys R. Hos-
Linson NW 34’ of Lot 26 and all
-of Lot 27, Block 6, East Cliff Addn.
No. 2, Portland.
Gladys R. Hoskinson to John
T. Webb Lot 16, Block 4, East
Cliff Addn., Portland.
A. & R. Pipe Co. to Charles Berry
Hill Lot 9, Block 1, A. & R. Subd.
Julio Villanueva to Domingo H.
Garcia A tract of land 70’ x 80’
out of W-2 of Lot 4, Block “E”,
Paul Subd., C.F.P.
E. H. Pullin to L. E. Morris
Lot 12 and N. 25, of Lot 11, Block
9, Taft.
T. & T. Bldrs., Inc. to Leroy
Henry Wiese Lot 59, Blk. 1, East
Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
Eva Vasquez, et al to Jamesina
Dehnisch Daniel McGee Sur., cont.
107.11 acres.
Randolph Green to Marvin E.
Brunson Lots 31 to 38, Inch, Evans
Addn. No. 1, Ar. Pass.
R. C. Green to Marvin E. Brun-
son Lot 27, Evans Addn. No. 1,
GREENS
Armours - Star Lunch - 54 Sz. Can
TONGUE
CORN
16'
BEANS
rown
39
OLEO
15
Del Monte
Whole Kernal
12 oz. Can
Armours
Banner
Brand
Pinto
5 lb. Bag
NORTHERN TISSUE
‘2.30
Delgado Sur., cont. 210
acres.
W. A. Davis to Arnold Well Ser-
vice Co. Farm Lot 103, Welder &
Odem Subd., ycont. 40 acres.
Joe Espinosa & Consuela Bernal
Avel Rosa & Maria Guadalupe
Gomez
Zelmer Gene Skinner & Virginia
Catherine Nave.
Basilio Salinas & Carmel Soya
Florez.
Paul Lopez & Merce Perez.
Margarito Medeine Gonzales &
Herlinda Trevino Moreno.
Kingsville Jersey - 3 qts.
Pioneer White Wing - 25 lb. Bag
FLOUR_____$li
All Brands - All Sizes - Ctn,
ICE CREAM _$1.00
Fresh! Ail Jersey - 54 Gallon
MILK, Knolles,43c
Imperial Pure Cane - 5 lb. Bag
SUGAR ______ 51c
Shuck Tied Chili
SAUSAGE ____ 00c
Pure Pork
LARD
Dog Food - Last Chance At 40c Off
50 lb. Sack
KASCO_____$4.55
Penthouse Sliced - No. 2Vz Can
PEACHES
General Repair
Work On
Monarch - Dill Sliced - Qt. Jar
Farm Tractors
Yarborough’s - pkg,
Lawn Mowers
Open Six Days A Week
Brown's Garcsgs
Odem, Texas
Krafts - Garlic or Shoked Link
6 oz. Links
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