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Cancer Society Board Meets Mon.
The board of directors of the
county unit of the American
Cancer Society met on Monday
of last week. John Goodwin of
Odem presided.
A final report of the 1969 Can-
cer Crusade was given
bjy Mrs. M. B. Fuseli who
will be the 1970 campaign chair-
man. A total of $6,344.69 was
raised in San Patricio County
during the past year. This mo-
ney is spent for cancer re-
search, education and service.
$465.50 of that total came
through memorial gifts and $83.
00 was received with the survey
envelopes, by mail. The totals
from each community are as
follows: Ingleside $549.94, Port-
land $988.05; Gregory $46-00;
Aransas Pass $1,290.51, Taft
$462.25, Sinton $1,628.48, West
Sinton $181.00, Mathis $100.00,
Edroy $121.19, St. Paul $84.25,
and Odem $345.42.
Goals for the year were outlin-
ed by each officer and commit-
tee chairman present. A film
was shown which included ex-
cerpts from seven of tre many
cancer films available to any
club school ir organization. Each
member was urged to help ar-
range for a showing of a film
or program on cancer and to
help make their communities
more aware of this service by
the American Cancer Society.
Anyone who would like to have
such a program should contact
the office in Corpus Christi or
one of their local members on
the board.
Attending the meeting were
Mrs; Alvin Spiekerman, Mrs.
Raul Cantu and John Goodwin
of Odem; H.L. Taylor of Ingle-
side; Mrs. Leroy Wieting of
Portland, Mr. D.L. Baccus, Mrs.
M.B. Russell, Mrs. Ollie Barrier,
Jr. and Mrs. Eleanor Brittain of
Sinton; and Mrs. Helen Foster
of Corpus Christi.
The next meeting will be Oc-
tober 13. The public is welcome.
Paget 2 — TIMES — Odem Texas, Thursday, Sept. 18, 1969
County Records
DEEDS, From September 4,
1969 to September 10, 1969, Inc.
Albert H. Scrligman, Sub.
Trustee, To Standard Life and
Accident Insurance Co. Lot 16,
Block 5, 3rd Fite Add., Taft.
Ernest J. Quinn, et ux, To
Danny D. Montgomery, et ux,
A Tract out of Farm Lot 1, Land
Block “G”, B. & D. Subd.
Jeff E. Bell Jr., Trustee, To
Eleanor Fay Hale Lots 17 and
18, Block 684, Aransas Pass, al-
so known as Lots 17 and 18,
Block 4, Dibrelle Bay Front
Add.
Percy C. Hunt To Stewart
Hunt 5-100 th. share of the W-2 of
Tract 5, A.H. Moore Subd-, Ar-
ansas Pass.
Pels Quality Homes, Inc- To
Alfred Claude Lee Jr., et ux,
Lot 40, Block 2, Westcliff Add.,
Unit 2, Portland.
Stanley L. Fry To Paul H.
Jostes, et ux, Lot 18, Block 1,
Point Loma, Unit 1, Mathis.
Curtis R. Wiggins, et ux, To
George Allen Slusser, et ux, A
tract 106’ 8’” by 70’ out of SW-2
of Farm Lot 3, Land Block “V”
B. & D. Subd.
Jimmy D. Roberson, et ux, To
Oscar A. Briggs, et ux, Lot 23,
Block 3, Century Terrace, Unit
1, Potland.
Mark P. Bratton, Trustee, To
C. L. Norrell Lot 76, Block 1,
East Cliff No. 7, Portland.
William Thomas Boyd to Bob-
bie Gayle Boyds Lot 10, Block ,
East Cliff Add., Unit 1, Portland.
James J. McMacken, et ux,
To Lewis Finis Coltharp, et ux,
Lot 11, Block 3, Woodlawn Add.,
Sinton.
Erma Thomas Rosa, et al, To
George F. Pepau, et ux, Lot 20,
Block 1, Taft.
E. N. Harper, Trustee, To
Robstown Savings & Loan As-
sociation Farm Lots 8 and 14,
Land Block “B”, B & D Subd.
Louis Seiffert, Individually and
As Trustee, To National Steel
Co. Surface Estate in 40 acres
out of Wm. Docker Survey, Ab-
stract 271. ...........
W.G. Galoway, et ux, To Lo-
cario C. Gutierrez, et ux, Lot
of ODEM
Zack H. Pruett, President
ODEM, TEXAS
Member F.D.I.C.
Why, it’s the quickest, easiest way to “go
to the bank”—on your way to work, shop-
ping, or carting the kids to school. Good
weather or bad, you stay sitting right in
your car to bank at our drive-in teller
window. Try it l
“Now don’t tell me you don’t
know about drive-in banking!’1
1 and SW-2 of Lot 2, Block 1,
Buena Vista Add., Sinton.
-Katherine Morrow To T. A.
Massie, et ux, Lot 16, Block 11,
Lake Shore Gardens, Unit 2
near Mathis.
Charles Ray Horton, et ux,
To Rex Hoots, et ux, Lot 7,
Block 2, Potland Heights, Unit 1
Portland.
E. N. Harper, Trustee, To
Hugh C. Jackson, Trustee. Farm
Lot 3, Land Block “CC“: Farm
Lots 2, 3, and 4, Land Block
“DD”; Farm Lot 4, Land Bl.
“BB”; Farm Lots 1, 2, and , L
Land lock “HH”; Farm Lots
1 and 2, Land lock “FF”; SW-
2 of 2 and 4, Land Block “GG”;
5. 5 acres of Farm Lots 3 and
4, Land Block “EE”; Farm Lot
2, Bay Block 2, all in B. & D.
Subd.; Lots 1 to 10 inclusive, an
41 to 50 inclusive, all in Block
1, Follansbee and Engle Add.,
Aransas Pass.
Sammy A. Black, et ux, To
Freeman H. Easton, et ux, Lot
23, Block 2, East Cliff Add., Unit
4, Portland.
Henry Nuss, Sub Trustee, To
Fred E. Logan, Jr., et ux, Lots
7 and 8, Block 4, Mathis.
Ruth Mullan, et al, To Ray-
mond L. Brown, et ux, 1 acre
out of Farm Lots 1 and 2, Land
Block 106, McCampbell Subd.
George H. Wilhelm, et ux, To
Matilde B. Soliz Lot 25, Irwin
Add., Ingleside.
Corpus Christi Bank and Trust
Trustee, To C.G. Hanstrom Lot
15 of re-subdivision of Lot 5,
Block 2, Bethel Estates No. 1,
near Odem.
C.G. Hanstrom, et ux, To Mar-
vin L. Kendrick, et ux, Lot 15, of
a re-subdivision of Lot 5, Block
2, Bethel Estates No. 1, near
Odem.
Mammie L. Wahl to Arthur C.
Wahl Lot 12, Block 30 Odem.
Margaret Dobie To Raymond
Hartwell Dobie All Grantors in-
terest in Lot 3, Block 27, Mathis;
All Leashold interest in Lot 9,
Sleepy Hollow Camp, near Ma-
this.
Domngo Adame Rios, et ux,
To Leonel A. Rios, et ux, Lot
20, Block 4, Reynolds Park No.
2, Gregory.
Leonel A. Rios et ux, To
Domingo Adame Rios, et ux,
Lot 25, Block 4, Reynolds Park
No. 2, Gregory.
Gernando Rios, et ux, To Do-
mingo Adame Rios, et ux, Lot
20, Block 7, Reynolds Park No.
2, Gregory.
Samuel F. Box, et ux, To Gua-
dalupe Villarreal Encinia, et ux,
Lot 9, Block 60, Taft-
Octaviano Gonzales, et ux, To
Juanita M. Gonzales, et vir, Lot
6, Block 2, B.C. Add., Mathis.
United Sav. Ass’n. To Floyd
M. Bienick Lots 5, 6, Blk., 3,
Lake Terrace Estates, sub. near
Mathis.
Antonio Domingues, et ux, To
Amalia D. Franco Lots 1, and 2,
Block 64, Mathis.
Rollo L. Coffin, et al, To
Frank Adams, et us, Lot 4,
Block 4, Clearwater Cove Subd.,
unit 2, near Mathis.
OIL LEASES
Marie Irene Gallagher to Ret-
law Oil Corporation 92-7 arces,
being Lot 7 of the re-subdivision
of Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7, Block “D”
I 2. it * , * M-Z: 'Mill 2 « 4* « *t »»
Gregory Farm Block, Term 3
lyears.
Charles J. Turck, et al To
Philip S. Houser E-2 of Section
34, Paul Sub. CFP Co. land, 320
acres, Term 3 years.
B.R. Sanders, et ux, To R. H.
Stover, 17.9 ac. out of SE-4 of
Section 2, Paul Sub CFP Co.,
Land, Term 1 year.
David Sanders, et al, To R. H.
Stover, 53.5 acres of of Se-4
of Section 2, Paul CFP Co., Land
Term 1 year.
Peggy G. Rosson and B. J.
Rosson To R. H. Stover 17.75
acres out of SE-4 of Section 2,
Paul Sub CFP Co., Land, Term
1 year.
Stanely L. Webb, Jr., et al To
Philip S. Houser 471.24 acres
out of Section 33, Paul Sub CFP
Co. land, being all of said section
except the SE-4 term 5 years.
MARRIAGE LICENSE ..
Ellis Herrera and Lydia Hino-
josa Alanez.
Lee Leland Pollan and Jean-
nie Louise Fahmi
Raul Rodriguez Cortez and
Olga Mendoza Ruiz
James Alfred Wilson and Pa-
tricia Ann Reigle
Jose Martinez Ramos and Ma-
ria Estella Trevino Hinojosa.
Paul Rivera Gonzales and Vi-
ola Adams Cantu.
Patrick Harrison McCoy and
Donna Lynn Stone
Robert Campos and Elvira
Martinez
Richard Marez and Elida Mar-
tinez
Billy Glenn Maze and Martha
Lee Broaden.
Jose Guerrero Ruiz and Man-
uela Hernandez Garcia.
Breed Crosses
Tested in Feedlot
Study at A&M
College Station — Crossbreeds,
involving Charolais, Charbray
and Santa Gertrudis, gave the
highest feedlot weight gain in
recent tests at Texas A&M Uni-
versity.
Objective of the research was
to determine how. various breeds
perform in the feedlot when dif-
ferent crosses are used.
J. E. Brown A&M’s Animal
Science Department said hybrid
vigor from crossbreeding is a
well-established fact. The prob-
lem now is to find which cross-
breeding combination will be
best in commercial feedlots.
The Texas A&M research in-
volved 1,934 animals fed for 140
days. Breeds represented were
Charolais, Charbray, Santa Ger-
trudis, Hereford, Angus, Brah-
man, Brown Swiss and Red Poll.
When the feeding period end-
ed, the crossing ability of the
Charolais, Charbray and Santa
Gertrudis scored higher than
others. But much additional re-
search is needed before solid
conclusions can be reached,
Brown said.
He added that the hybrid vigor
principle was demonstrated in
the overall experiment when the
first crosses showed an averagp
superiority of 5.8 percent com-
pared to purebreds.
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Fall Term of
District Court
Is Opened
Judge John H. Miller opened
the fall term of the 36th District
Court Monday morning.
After empaneling the grand
jury Judge Miller called the
civil docket and set hearings as
follows:
Sonny Weatherington vs Cla-
vin E. Seals. Suit on contract.
Dismissed on defendant’s mo-
tion for lack of preosectution.
Jimmie H. Pruitt, individually
and as next friend of Johnnie
Henry Pruitt, a minor vs Robert
Cleghorn individually dba Red’s
Used Cars and Laura E. Arnold.
Damages. Passed for services.
Sinton Hospital Inc., vs Ro-
gers Floor Co. Damages. Pas-
sed for setting.
Audrey Marie Ruddock vs
Clyde Boatner Ruddock Divorce.
Dismissed on plaintiff’s motion.
Jesse Ray Lee, individually
and as the next friend of Raleigh
Denton Lee et al. vs Olson-Kes-
sler Meat Co. Inc. Damages.
Set by agreement for Oct. 22,
1969.
Todd Jordon, individually and
as next friend of his minor son
John Jordan and Betty Jordan
vs Cental Power and Light Co.
Damages. Set for third Mon-
day in January 1970.
Betty Jo Jordan vs Abner Lee -
Jordan. Divorce. Passed for
trial.
Francis Marie Winningham
vs Ivan Murray Winningham.
Divorce. Passed for trial.
W. C. Hinson, individually and
as next friend of Wilbur Q ay ten
Hinson vs Bobby Oliver, et ux,
Damages. Set for trial Monday.
Oct. 20, 1969.
Marilyn Smith vs James L.
Smith Divorce. Dismissed on
plaintiff’s motion.
Barbara Matthews vs Lester
M. Matthews. Divorce. Set for
Wednesday. Oct. 8, 1969.
Bethel Lockard vs United
Bankers Life. Ins. Co. Suit,
on insurance policy. Passed for
Setting.
F. L. Irwin et al vs Herbert
Oliver et al. Trespass to try title.
Passed for services.
Frank Palm vs Richard Brock
Engel and certified Chinchila
Breeders Inc, Suit on note. Pas-
sed for service.
M. A. “Red” Harper vs M.A.
Riddle dba Riddel Oil Co. Suit
on account. Set for Oct. 8, 1969.
The following cases were
disposed of Monday. In Re: Ba-
by Girl, a minor. Petition for
adoption. Petition granted.
Shirley L. Taylor vs Charles
W. Taylor. Divorce. Plaintiff
granted divorce.
Ajll. other cases on the docket
were passed.
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Winebrenner, Mary Cornett. The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 18, 1969, newspaper, September 18, 1969; Odem, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1044539/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Odem Public Library.