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Page 2 — THE MATHIS NEWS — Thursday Morning, Sept 17, 1959, Mathis, Texas
COUNTY RECORDS
MARRIAGE LICENSES — DEEDS — LEASE8
Week of Agust 31 — September 5.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Santos DeLeon & Timoteo Rod-
riguez.
Juan Ortiz Escobedo & Gloria
Martinez Hernandez.
Dea Richard Bruce & Joyce Ann
Hart.
Harry Edmond Doty, Jr. & Marie
Ann Riebschlager.
Jose Carrillo Carrisalez & Maria
Guadalupe Cadriel.
Charles Weaver Spencer & Ly-
nette Alvarie Wollesen.
Dizzie Dean Bell & Jane Linda
Edwards.
“K” “T” Rhea Penick & Irene
Lillian Rhoden.
Reynaldo Lopez & Ofelia Salinas.
Jose Sandoval Pena & Anita Mar-
tinez Cantu.
DEEDS
Terry M. Dillard to Edmund
Pearse Lots 9 and 10, Garden Oaks
Unit No. 3.
Edmund Pearse to Terry M. Dil-
lard 140’ x 140’ out of SE. cor. of
Tr. 13, Block “F”, B&D Subd.,
cont. .045 acre.
D. Q. Squyres to J. E. Bezotte
Lots 4, 5 and 6, Block 688, Ar. Pass.
J. W. Elledge to Lloyd J. Fair-
less Lot 42, Block 3, Reynolds Park
Addn. No. 2, Gregory.
J. W. Elledge to Lloyd J. Fair-
less Lot 6, Block 3, Reynolds Park
Addn. No. 2, Gregory.
Joe M. Alvarez to Jesus Delgado
Lot II, Block 10, Reynolds Park
Addn., Gregory.
Nat W. Hardy, Indiv. & Tr. to
Morris L. Roberson Lot 10, Block
•€, East Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
Luiz Alaniz to Benito Perez E-2
•of a parcel of land, described by
field notes, out of Sec. 12, Paul
Subd., C.F.P.
Florence I. Duphome to J. S.
Collins NE triangle in Block 384,
At. Pass.
Madelyne Collins Langley, et al
to E. F. Falgout Triangular Lot
No. 32, Block 384, Ar. Pass.
Arlin Yeager to Richard D. Hatch
U-D 1-2 int. in Farm Tr. 7, Land
Block 73, McCampbell Subd.
Evalena Blocher to Paul P. Bloch-
Pest Centro!
Of Roaohes, Arrts and All
Other Insects
Average 5-Room House—$12.50
TERMITE CONTROL
5 Year Guarantee
Estimates Without Obligation
CLIFFORD REID
Pest Control Service
Alice, Texas
Dial 4-6672 Box 603!
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er, et al N-2 of NW-4 of Fr. Sec.
89, Paul Subd., C.F.P., cont. 80
acres.
E. F. Falgout to Mid-Coast In-
vest. Co., Inc., Tr. NE triangle
in Blk. 384, Ar. Pass.
Mayolo Alejandro to Juan Coron-
ado, Sr. A tract of land, desc. by
field notes, out of Blk. 1, Dougher-
ty & Roots Addn. Mathis.
G. A. Hawkins to Hollis C. Riley
Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 48, Block 20,
R. J. Williams Addn., Ingleside.
Gregory M. McCaskey to W. R.
Hubler Lot 17, Block 2, Lake Shore
Estates Unit 1, near Mathis.
F. M. Curry, et al to B. B.
Brooks Lot 12, Block 2, Dennis
Addn., Sinton.
W. D. Weller Invest. Co. to Ollie
R. Stewart Lots 7, 8 and 9, Block
58-A, Ingleside Townsite.
Guadalupe Garza to Segisfredo
Melendez Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,
Tier “B”
Guadalupe Garza to Segisfredo
Melendez Lots 1 and 2, Block 1,
Tier “G”, Portland.
Nat. W. Hardy, Indiv. and Tr.
to Floyd Burt Lots 2 and 3, Block
5, East Cliff Addn. No. 2, Port-
land.
Mathis Lbr. & Dev. Corp. to
Edgar H. Eggert, Jr. All of Lot
4, Block 2, B. C. Addn., Mathis.
Mathis Lbr. & Dev. Corp. to Ed-
gar H. Eggert, Jr. All of Lot 3,
Block 12, Dougherty & Roots Addn.,
Mathis.
Mathis Lbr. & Dev. Corp. to Ed-
gar H. Eggert, Jr. All of Lot 4,
Block 12, Dougherty & Roots Addn.,
Mathis.
Aaron Lavon White to O. W.
Martin Lot 14, Crosby Addn., Port-
land.
Herman McClary, et al, Trs. to
Sidney E. Pruitt, et al Lots 17 and
18, Block 518, Ar. Pass.
A. Loy Sims to Domingo C. Vas-
quez Lot 19, Block 2, Las Palmas
Addn., Sinton.
Tilghman A. Harbin to Harry
M. Witt All of Lot 6 and NE 15'
of Lot 7 and SE 120’ of NE 25’ of
SW 35’ of Lot 7, Block 14, Park
Addn., Mathis.
William G. Burnett, Ind. and Tr.
to Ingleside Land Co. Lot 11, Block
52, Ingleside.
Herbert A. Blaschke to J. C.
Smith Lot 4, Block 1, Frank Phelps
Garden Trs., Ingleside.
OIL & GAS LEASES
Estate Allan F. Abney, Dec’d,
by Ex. et al to Tidewater Oil Co.
Sec. “O”, Paul Subd., C.F.P.,
cont. 216.34 acres.
Aug. 17 to 22.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Julio Galindo Ramos & Fernanda
Rodriguez Esparza
Carlos Guerrero Aguirre & Vir-
ginia Gomez Gonzales.
Terms To 35 Years — Pay On Or Before
We can provide funds on farm or ranch acreage to
meet most any need.
NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSN.
Joe E. Cabaniss — Sec.-Tres.
801 E. Main St. — Ph. 3644 — Robstown, Texas
Inocencio Soreno Garcia & Maria
Hernandez Moreno
Lauriano Garza Vidaurri & Re-
becca Reyes
Juan Villa & Andrea Garcia.
Henry Powell & Ella Mae Eason.
Phillip Wayne Welch & Mildred
Delores Smith.
Refugio Quijano & Guadalupe
Rios.
Armando DeLeon & Martha Gari-
bay.
Refugio Gallardo S amor a &
Cecilia Meza Livar.
James Robert Wells & Joyce Col-
leen Ferrell.
Luther Lyle Walker & Kathryn
Ellorine Brown.
Robert Fernandez Velasquez &
Minnie Mendoza Cruz.
Jesse Hernandez & Dora Lon-
goria.
Morris Shafer Voltz & Mary
Louise Emery.
DEEDS
Edgar H. Eggert, Jr. to Pra-
jeres Solez Lot 7, Block 5, Park
Addn., Mathis.
Roy Gatling et al to Sherrell
M. Kutch A part of Lot 9, and
all of Lot 10, Block 1, Lomita
Park Addn., Odem.
M. L. DeLeon to Walter Koepsel,
Sr., et al Lots 7 and 8, Block 24,
Park Addn., Mathis.
Carrel Dakin to J. W. Albin S.
5’ of Lot 25, Block 1, Taft.
Malcolm B. Bailey to L. D. King
All of Grantor’s U-D int. in Farm
Tr. 13, 14, and 15, Farm Blk. 74,
McCampbell Subd.
Laura Bailey to L. D. King All
of Grantors int. in Farm Tr. 13,
14, and 15, Land Blk. 74, McCamp-
bell Subd.
W. R. Hollinger, et al, Trs. to
L. D. King Farm Lots 13, 14, and
15, Land Blk. 74, McCampbell Subd.
C. B. Edwards to L. D. King
Lot 8, Block 358, Ar. Pass.
J. L. Koonce, et al, Trs. to Cage
Hardware & Furn. Co. Lots 10 and
11, Block 21, Taft.
Frank Crawford to Leslie R.
Clarey Lot 9, Block 1, Walker-Nix
Addn., Portland.
S. W. Dunnam, in to Ray E.
Kier Lot 3, Inglewood No. 1, a
Subd. of Lot 5, Block 89, McCamp-
bell Subd.
Leo J. Emmert to D. C. Wieder-
kehr Lot 2, Block 3, Lakewood
Heights Subd., near Mathis.
Gty. Title & Tr. Co., Tr. to Car-
los Perez Landa Lots 53 and 54,
Block 9, Reynolds Park Addn., Gre-
gory.
Stanley L. Fry to S. B. Copeland
Lot 37, Blk. 2, Lakeshore Gardens
Unit 1, near Mathis.
Stanley L. Fry to S. B. Copeland
Lot 38, Block 2, Lakeshore Gar-
dens Unit 1, near Mathis.
Stanley L. Fry to S. B. Copeland
Lot 39, Block 2, Lakeshore Gar-
dens, Unit 1, near Mathis.
W. D. Weller Invest. Co. to Clov-
er B. Summerhill Lots 7 and 8,
Block 144, Ingleside.
W. D. Weller Invest. Co., to E.
H. Leighton Lots 10, 11, 12 and
A (a), Block 89, Ingleside Town-
site.
C. B. Alford to Conn Brown
A tr. 23 1-2 ’ x 47’, described by
field notes, out of Lots 31 and 32,
Block 381, Ar. Pass.
Jesus Besinaiz to The First Bap-
tist Church of Taft Lot 21, Block
5, Roosevelt Addn., Taft.
G. W. Wilkinson to R. N. Porter
Star Studded Cast to be
Featured in Prison Rodeo
Housewives Put
Big Store in
Chicken Color
HUNTSVILLE — A star-studded
cast, including daring convict ri-
ders and entertainers, plus a host
of the nation’s topflight television
and recording artists will head-
line the 28th Annual Texas Prison
Rodeo in the prison’s $1 million
stadium here each Sunday in Octo-
ber beginning at 2 p.m.
To get the 1959 rodeo series off
to a flying start will be “Big Jim”
Arness, the popular Marshal Matt
Dillon of the TV series “Gun-
smoke” along with Johnny Cash,
whose country tunes are known
from coast to coast. They appear
on October 4. On two successive
Sundays, the world’s wildest rodeo
turns the spotlight on Dale Robert-
son and Tommy Sands on October
11, and Steve McQueen and Johnny
Horton on October 18.
Robertson, star of TV’s “Tales
of Wells Fargo,” and Sands, sing-
ing sensation, were just a few of
the crowd-pleasers during the 1958
Rodeo.
McQueen has moved up on the
entertainment ladder as star of the
TV series “Wanted —Dead or
Alive” while Horton is a byword
since his recording, “The Battle
of New Orleans” has taken the
nation by storm.
For the fourth and final Sunday
performance on October 25, prison
rodeo officials say they are work-
ing diligently to obtain the per-
sonal appearances of at least two
more famous entertainment per-
sonalities.
“With nearly 12,000 inmates in
need of rehabilitative services,”
said H. H. Coffield of Rockdale,
Chairman of the Texas Board of
Corrections and its Rodeo Com-
mittee, “We ai’e doing everything
possible to attract more people to
this thrilling and unusual two-
hour show.”
Coffield reminded the public that
net proceeds from rodeo ticket
sales go to the prisoners’ welfare
fund for services not furnished by
the State Legislature.
This year’s rodeo will also fea-
ture for the first time a barrel
race* contest for girls; the Texas
Range Riders of Houston; the Pasa-
dena Mounted Square Dance Team;
and the Austin County Sheriffs
Square Dance Team as outside at-
tractions to round out the show.
Officials pointed out that there
are plenty of good reserved seats
available for each performance.
They are priced at $2.40 and $4.40,
tax included, and can be obtained
by writing Rodeo Ticket Office,
Huntsville, Texas, enclosing check
or money order.
COLLEGE STATION — When it
comes to buying chicken, house-
wives are very color conscious.
Skin color of broilers was either
the first or second consideration
of nearly half the supermarket
shoppers interviewed in a study
conducted in Houston by the Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station.
A yellow-colored bird was pre-
ferred by about the same number
of shoppers as a light colored one.
In order of importance, the fac-
tors looked for in selecting chickens
were: skin color, plumpness, weight
freshness, cleanliness and brand
name, says H. V. Courtenay, as-
sistant professor, Department of
Agricultural Economics and Socio-
logy, Texas A&M College System.
When buying fresh chicken, only
five percent of the shoppers con-
sidered brand name. More atten-
tion was paid to brand on cut-up
pre-packaged chicken. When buy-
ing frozen chicken, brand name
was important to 3 out of 10 shop-
pers because the chicken was
packaged and could not be seen.
Courtenay notes that two-thirds*
of the shoppers interviewed buy
chicken about once a week. One
in six buys oftener than this and
only one in five buys monthly or
less frequently.
The survey showed that low-in-
come shoppers, as well as Negro
and Latin-American families, buy
more frequently than other shop-
pers because of limited refriger-
ator space and the economy of
poultry meat prices. Courtenay
adds that high income shoppers
are more particular about plump-
ness in chicken, and can afford
they
to buy more at a time, and
store it longer.
Courtenay adds that a recent sur-ii \
vey among Dallas housewives in-
dicates that broilers cut-up into 10
or 13 pieces are preferred by many.-
shoppers over the more common
retail store method of cutting for
only 6 pieces.
reno Castillo A tract of land 38’
x 159’ out of Blk. 1, West Court
Addn., Sinton.
Dolores Moreno to Jesus Moreno
A tract of land, described by field
notes, 50’ x 159’ of Blk. 1, West
Court Addn., Sinton.
Dolores Moreno to Socorro Mo-
reno A tract of land, 50’ x 159’ of
Blk. 1, West Court Addn., Sinton.
Dolores Moreno to Maria Moreno
A tract of land 50.2’ x 159’ of Blk.
1, West Court Addn.,
Dolores Moreno to Antonio Mo-
reno 45’ x 159’ of Blk. 1, West
Court Addn., Sinton.
Dolores Moreno to Carmel Mo-
reno Lopez 41’ x 159’ out of Blk.
1, West Court Addn., Sinton.
OIL & GAS LEASES
No Oil & Gas Leases were filed.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
H. T. Huntsinger last week-end
were Mr. and Mrs. McFarland of
Dallas, Mrs. Oscar Smith of Ed-
roy, Mrs. Jack Evans of Edroy,
J. D. Huntsinger and Johnny of
Edroy and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Young of Waco.
THE MATHIS NEWS
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Mathis, Texas
Lot 11, Baywood Acres, near Ingle-
side.
Rafael H. Martinez to Lucio A.
Moreno Lot 16, Block 2, Roosevelt
Addn., Taft.
George C. Mullins, Jr. to W. R.
Littleton Lot 2, Block 1, Neuford
Village Addn., Sinton.
Charles Fred Wendelken to Jim-
mie L. Morgan S. 45’ of Lot 11
and the N. 45’ of Lot 10, Blk. 8,
Third Fite Addn., Taft.
Daniel G. Sanchez to Margerto
Madreno SE-2 of Lots 1 and 2,
Block 3, Fred Rich Addn., Mathis.
J. E. Hartle, Jr. to Conn Brown
Lots 21 and 22, Block 583, Ar.
Pass. .
Floyd Burt to T&T Bldrs., Inc.
Lot 64, Block 1, East Cliff Addn.
No. 2, Portland.
T&T Bldrs., Inc. to J. R. Killian
Lot 64, Block 1, East Cliff Addn.
No. 2, Portland.
Edgar H. Eggert, Jr., Indiv. and
acting under P. A. to Clemente
Hernandez Lot 7, Block 2, Lake
Road Addn., Mathis.
W. A. Scrivner to Richard D.
Hatch U-D 1-2 int. in Lot 23, Block
691, Ar. Pass.
H. D. Armstrong to Ewing R.
Whitley N. 45’ of Lot 3 and the
S. 30’ of Lot 2, Block 3, French
Village Addn., Portland.
H. E. Cooper to Roy Gatling, et
al SW 37 1-2 of Lot 10 and the
NE 25’ of Lot 11, Blk. 7, Compton
& Cooper Addn., Odem.
Roy J. Gatling, et al to Bob
Bailey NE-2 of Lot 11 and the SW
37 1-2’ of Lot 10, Blk. 7, Compton
& Cooper Addn., Odem.
N. D. Sanford to J. T. Wood,
et al Lot 16, Block 226, Ar. Pass.
Richard Pruett, et al to George
J. Brown- Lot 6, Block 6, East
Cliff Addn. No. 2, Portland.
M. A. Broughton to V. P. Brough-
ton 10 acre tract of land out of
the SW cor. of Tr. 13, Sec. 1,
C.F.P. Co. Sectionized land.
Jose Cerda Lopez to John Rozy-
pal Lots 11 and 12, Carol Addn.,
Mathis.
Eugenio Moreno to Ignacia San-
chez Lot 9, Block 71, Mathis.
Dolores Moreno to Margarita
Moreno Hernandez A tr. of land,
desc. by field notes, 29’ x 159’ of
Blk. 1, West Court Addn., Sinton.
Dorlores Moreno to Ynacia Mo-
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