The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 25, 1974 Page: 3 of 4
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Fun Time To Begin August 7
County Records
Fun time is coming for the
Odem children in the 3-to-7 age
bracket, beginning August 7,
when Mrs. Glendy Huene of
Aransas Pass will be at the
Odem Public Library to read
stories.
Fun time will include stories,
games, action rhymes and
dances said Mrs. Huene, who is
in San Patricio County to bring
to the children in the various
communities an appreciation
of books.
Mrs. Huene is a professional
librarian. She holds a Bachelor
of Arts degree from University
of North Carolina, Wilmington,
N. C. and a Master of Science
degree from Drexel University
in Philadelphia, Pa. She had
spent one year in Puerto Rico
teaching on a government-
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin
had as their guests Thursday
her sister, Mrs. A. R. Troell of
Pleasanton and Mrs. Albert
Ulcak and sons of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Harrison
of Medina and Albert Burrier
of Pleasanton spent Saturday
afternoon and night with Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Austin as they
were returning to their
respective homes from a
fishing trip to Lake Mathis.
Mrs. Theda Welch spent
Sunday with her brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W.
Taber in Corpus Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford
Whetstone had as dinner guests
Sunday her daughter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry
Matula and Suzanne of
Kingsville and Mrs. Whet-
stone’s mother Mrs. Bryson
Draper.
Mrs. Mary Winebrenner
spent the weekend in Papalote
with her niece and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Yates and
children.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lowe of
Corpus Christi visited Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Spradley Sunday
afternoon.
Mrs. Norene Hansen of
Realitos visited Mrs. Della
Volentine Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Troell
and family of Austin visted Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Austin Saturday
enroute to Corpus Christi. They
returned Sunday and ate lunch
with Mr. and Mrs. Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Lon Hipp of
Corpus Christi visited her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
John T. Whitley and her sister
and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cherry Sunday afternoon.
funded program: “English as a
Second Language.” She has
also taught as a full-time
substitute teacher in
elementary schools in Norfolk,
Va.
Her husband is with the
engineering department of
American Dredging Co. with
headquarters in Philadelphia,
Pa. and he is presently working
in the Corpus Christi area.
Mrs. Huene is working on a
federal-funded program which
has recently been approved for
San Patricio County. She will
be in Odem each Wednesday
beginning August 7 to bring the
story hour at 3 p.m. And all
children between the ages of
three and seven are urged to be
on hand for the fun time period.
Meg. W. L. Schuh spent
several days in the Rio Grande
Valley visiting relatives and
friends. She was with her
friend, Mrs. Allette Lewis in.
McAllen and traveled from
that point to various towns in
the valley.
Mrs. Lois Staley of Uvalde is
a guest in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. David Ellis while she is
looking for living quarters in
Corpus Christi, where she has
been transferred from Uvalde
by the Southwestern Bell
Telephone Company.
Mrs. Maxine Yancy of
Houston spent several days
here with her mother, Mrs. C.
B. Elliott.
Mrs. Charles Ellis is working
in the office at Smith Gin
during cotton season, having
assumed her duties there
Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Whitley
and Mrs. Darrell Whiteley,
who have been employed there
each cotton season for several
years are also working in the
gin office.
Mrs. J. L. Petrus had as her
guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs.
David Petrus and daughter
Kelcey of Aransas Pass, Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Petrus and son
Keith, also visited his mother
Sunday morning as they were
enroute from Harlingen to
their home in Skidmore.
Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Pierce
and son Trent were in Corpus
Christi Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Treybig and children have
returned from a three-week
vacation trip which took them
to Port Lavaca, Houston and
New Braunfels.
RENEW YOUR
SUBSCRIPTION
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Agapito R. Garcia and
Guadalupe Gonzales.
Joe Villanueva Perez and
Maria Del Rosario Pardo.
Bruce Tom Fox and Flo Nell
Volkert.
Victor Garza Valdez and
Maria Del Rosario Molina.
Darrell Lee Cloud and Terri
Clydene Willoughby.
Fidel De La Rosa Jimenez
and Francisca Cantu Trevino.
Ricardo Hinojosa and
Rosaura Riojas.
John Roland Davila and
Linda Luz Zapata.
Ernest Valderrama and
Shirley Ginson Cravey.
Edgar Arnold Barr and
Wretha Inez Miller.
Emilio Villagres Martinez
and Linda Elizabeth Nunez.
Alberto Silvas and Celio
Carranza.
Jon Price Blevins and
Lynette Lee McCulley.
Earl Dean McCown and
Rhonda Sue Hanson.
Agapito Reyes Monzano and
Frances Pacheco.
Zaragosa Ignacia Gonzales
and Olga Martinez Nunez.
Stephen Gaydes and
Magdalena Morales.
Jose L. Martinez and Maria
Elva D. Morin.
Herbert Eugene Bradley and
Mrs. Roberta Joyce Falks.
Robert West and Joyce
Rotzla.
William Rought Jr. and
Esmeralda Soto.
James Wesley Richards and
Marjorie Vee Price Coleman.
Stephen Kirk Mabe and
Mary Suzanne Vickers.
Joseph Horais Garza and
Teresita De Jesus Garcia.
WARRANTY DEEDS
Robert E. Wilson and wife,
Imogene G. Wilson to Alfred
Edge. Lot 39, Block 5, East
Cliff No. 2 to City of Portland.
The Sinton Cemetery
Association to Mrs. E. 0. Hunt.
SE Va of Lot 84, Block 7, Sinton
Cemetery.
Corpus Christi State National
Bank, Trustee to Richard F.
Eiden. 100 acres being S-2 of
the SE-4 and E-2 of the SE-4 of
the SW-4 of Sec. 50, Paul S-D,
CFP.
Oscar Galjour and wife,
Hilda Galjour to Jack C. Hall
and wife, Marian A. Hall. Lot
12, Block 2, Century Terrace
Unit 1, to Portland.
W. T. Hilliard and wife,
Mildred Hilliard to Billy Ray
Freeze and wife, Opal *D.
Freeze. Lots 5 and 6, Block 6,
Secoy Add to Ingleside.
R. C. Wright and wife,
Juanita Wright to Ronald L.
Morgan and wife, Joyce
Morgan. Lot 8, Stembridge Add
to Sinton.
Adelaida Z. Trevino to Elisa
Zamora. Lots 1 and 2, Block 15,
Tier J Portland.
Anco Sales Co. to Donald F.
Anthony. Lot 11, Inglewood No.
1 to Ingleside.
Edgar H. Eggert Jr. to
Guadalupe M. Ruiz. Lot 18,
Block 4, D. Stone Add to
Mathis.
Stanley L. Fry to Katherine
Morrow. 0.553 acre tract out of
Lot 7, Block 7, Lakeshore
Gardens Unit 1, and deserb by
metes and bounds herein.
Carl E. Duncan to Thomas G.
Harrington and wife, Linda
Harrington. Lot 7, Block 20,
East Cliff No. 9-A, to Portland.
James F. Bownds and Rita
Bownds to J. E. Habluetzel and
wife, Barbara C. Habluetzel.
2.21 ac out of Farm Lot 5, Land
Blk. 84, T. P. McCampbell S-D
and described by metes and
bounds herein.
James F. Bownds and wife,
Rita A. Bownds to J. E.
Habluetzel and wife, Barbara
C. Habluetzel. Tract I: Tract
B, according to a replat of Lot
6, Block 84, T. P. McCampbell
S-D. Tract II: 0.415 acre out of
Farm Lot 6, Land Block 84, T.
P. McCampbell S-D deserb by
M-B. Tract III: 0.109 acres out
of Lot “B” of a replat of a
portion of Lot 6, Block 84, T. P.
McCampbell S-D and
described by metes and bounds
herein.
DeWitt Cagle and wife,
Peggy Cagle to Samuel Urias
Montoya and wife, Manuela
Montoya. Lot 24, Block 6,
Macaze Park Add to Gregory.
Estafana Pena Rojas,
Sammy Torres Pena, Armando
Torres Pena, Teresa Pena
Garcia, Herminia Pena Lopez,
Teresa Pena Lopez, Paula
Torres Pena, and Daniei
Torres Pena to Lydia P.
Granado and Natalia P. Pena.
Lot 8, Block 12, City of Mathis.
Leroy Cady, Henry Gene
Cady, Wallace Luther Cady,
Leora Lorraine Cady Yuhasz to
May Lee Cady, widow of Bill
Cady. Lots 29, 30, 31, 32, Block
575 Conn & Campbell S-D to
Aransas Pass.
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp. to Burl Bowden. Lot 11,
Block 4, Whispering Palms S-D
to Aransas Pass.
The First State Bank of
Aransas Pass to Richard E.
May and wife, Barbara A.
May. Lot 11, Block 4,
Whispering Palms S-D to
Aransas Pass.
Afton E. Bookout Jr. et ux,
Virginia Bookout to Robert R.
Johannsen and wife, Darlene
M. Johannsen. Lot 2, Block 1,
Betnel Estates Unit 1 near
Odem.
John C. Todd Jr. et ux,
Georgia L. Todd to William C.
Locals
IF YOU’RE PLANNING TO BUY
CENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING,
WE THINK GAS
AIR CONDITIONING
IS YOUR BEST BUY.
Gas air conditioning is designed
and constructed to provide long-
lasting service. There are fewer
moving parts to wear out and only
top-quality materials are used, for
superior strength and durability.
Further, you never have to worry
about replacing an expensive com-
pressor; gas air conditioning em-
ploys absorption refrigeration and
doesn’t ne’fed a compressor.
Strong, simple. That’s what
enables gas air conditioning to
maintain its original workload
capacity throughout its long life.
And because it uses natural gas,
your utility bills for operation are
less.
Federal and State regulatory
authorities give residential and
small commercial consumers the
very highest priority on available
gas supplies. Such customers can
therefore be assured of a continuing
supply of natural gas.
So, if you’re planning to add a
new air conditioning system, there
are lots of good reasons why it
should be gas central air condition-
ing. Check with a gas air condition-
ing dealer, or call us.
enTex
The new name for United Gas.
Ligon et ux, Ruby Ligon. Lot 5,
Block 6, East Cliff No. 3, to
Portland.
Elbert S. Cox, Trustee to
Randolph Rachal. Tract I:
28.48 ac out of NE corn of Tract
20 of Roos S-D. Tract II: 91.52
ac comprising of a part of S. S.
Gillett A-133, cont. 20 ac;
Manuel Flores A-127 cont. 71.52
ac and deserb by metes and
bounds herein.
Richard M. Tolin and
Patricia K. Tolin to Roger B.
Allen et ux, Vivian D. Allen.
Lot 2, Timberline Place to
Ingleside.
Darrell Norrell to M. Gordon
Campbell and wife, Bonnie M.
Campbell. Lot 2, Block 2,
Century Terrace Unit No. 3, to
Portland.
Willie Hoffmann Jr. et ux,
Ann E. Hoffmann to John W.
May Jr. et ux, Jarine May. Lot
9, Block 4, Sutherland Add.
Unit 2, Portland.
Pete Gonzales Jr. to Miguel
Ramos et ux, Irene Reyes
Ramos. Lots 3, 4, 5, Block 8,
Hidalgo Add. Taft.
David D. Jackson, et ux, to
Jo H. Jackson to William H.
Arwood et ux, Effie May Ar-
wood. Lot 24, Block 1, Portland
Heights Unit 2, Portland.
Fred L. Williams et ux, Nita
G. Williams to F. J. Graham et
ux, Fary Graham. All of North
xk of SE-4 of Sec. 52, Paul Sub.
CFP.
James H. Dugat to Mary D.
Atwater. Northwesterly 5’ of'
Lot 10, Block 13, Tier “Z”
Portland.
Marvin J. Haas et ux, Betty
J. Haas to Nicolas Ybanez et
ux, Janie Gaza Ybanez. Lot 11,
Block 4, Century Terrace Unit
1, Portland.
Harlen G. Duty and wife,
Emilie Duty to James W.
Byrnes and wife, Lorene K.
Byrnes. Lots 5 and 8, Block 106,
Ingleside Townsite.
San Patricio Development
Corp. to Hubert L. Huff. 0.420
acres being a portion of Block
A, La Quinta Estates and
deserb by metes and bounds
herein.
Jeff A. Miller, Jeff Miller Jr.,
Indp. Exec, of Fannie E.
Miller, Deceased to Federico
R. Paiz and wife, Natalia R.
Paiz. NW i/2 of Lots 11 and 12,
Block 1, J. M. Griffin Add to
Mathis.
Federico R. Paiz and wife,
Natalia R. Paiz to Homer
Garza and wife, Mary Garza.
NW V2 of Lots 11 and 12, Block
1, J. M. Griffin Add to Mathis.
Irma Neely to W. C. Neely
and wife, Patricia M. Neely. W
20 ac of a tract of 39.093 ac out
of NE-4 of Sec. 65, Paul S-D
CFP and deserb by metes and
bounds herein.
H. C. Cooke, Invid. and as
Indp. Exec, of Est. of Sophie S.
Cooke, Deceased, Nancy M.
Cooke to Albert D. Hildreth Jr.
and wife, Ruth Jane Hildreth.
Lots 11, 12, 13 and A, Block 58
and Lot A, Block 73, Ingleside
Townsite.
Locals
Mr. and Mrs. James Mayo
and sons, Bryan and Scott,
arrived Sunday afternoon for a
two-week, visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Drum, and other relatives.
Dwyer Cummings of Corpus
Christi was a recent guest in
the home of his cousins, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Dix and sons,
Larry and Richard.
Among the women shopping
in Corpus Christi Tuesday were
Mrs. W. R. Drum and
daughters, Mrs. Jesse
Greenwood and Mrs. James
Mayo, and Mrs. Greenwood’s
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daughter, Mrs. Robert
Woodson. They lunched in one
of the eating spots while there.
Among the 35 relatives
gathered at Bastrop State Park
for the Madison family reunion
last weekend were Mr. and
Mrs. C. K. Street and sons,
Craig and Chad.
Lela Anne West spent two
weeks in Papalote with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Gerdes.
Truman Whiteley, who is
here from out-of-state to visit
his mother, Mrs. T. F.
Whiteley, is spending a few
days in Bishop with his sister,
Mrs. Everett Hensley, and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Price of
Victoria were guests in the
homes of Mrs. T. F. Whiteley
and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell
Whiteley Sunday and Monday.
Miss Susie Ozuna of Rio
Grande City is a guest in the
home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Pedro Hernandez.
She was entertained with a
family barbecue Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. West were
in Robstown Tuesday evening
to attend an ice cream supper
and pantry shower honoring
their nephew, Bruce Fox, and"
his fiancee, Miss Nell Volkert1
of Sinton.
Mrs. Hazel Whitaker and
nephew Kenneth Doyle of
Laverne, Calif., arrived
Wednesday for a two-week
visit with Mrs. Whitaker’s
daughter, Mrs. D. R. Smith.
Mrs. Ada Lou Fox has
returned to her home in Las
Vegas, Nev., after a visit here
with her mother, Mrs. Margie
Stanley, and with her brother,
Sam Stanley in Corpus Christi.
Jerry Sharp has resumed his
duties at Odem Iron Works
after a stay of five days in a
Corpus Christi hospital as a
medical patient.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peeks of
San Antonio visited relatives
here Friday and Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Peeks spent the weekend ih
Harlingen with Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Butler.
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