The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1975 Page: 2 of 4
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Page 2 ODEM-EDROY T!MES, Thursday, Nov. 20, 1975
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Locals
TEX/^SMPRESS association
JAMES F. TRACY & ROBERT W. POOL, JR.. Publisher*
MARY CORNETT WINEBRENNER
JAMES F. TRACY, JR...............
JOHN H. TRACY .................
VIRGINIA TURNER & BRENDA SRP.
............Editor
Business Manager
. Advertising-Sales
......Bookkeepers
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Epifanio Paz, Pete Villarreal, Mary Alvarez, Luis Gonzales,
Dale Andrews, Ron Bingham, Elias Casas, Alonzo Murphy,
Diana Rosalez, Carmen Arroyo, Mary Esther Gonzales.
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Mrs. Carl Behrens of Gid-
dings was in Odem on business
early this week and was a guest
in the home of her son, David
Stobb, and family while here.
Mrs. A. A. Luckenbach Sr.
and Mrs. Joe Luckenbach
visited Mrs. F. E. Bobbitt in
Memorial Hospital in Corpus
Christi Sunday evening.
Misses Glenda Wayt, Tuffy
Easley and Alice Grant took
advantage of school being
closed for students Monday
because of a teachers’
workshop and did a bit of
Christmas shopping in Corpus
Christi.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Austin
were in Corpus Christi Friday
to visit Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Glass. They report that Mr.
Glass, who has been ill, is
feeling much better.
Mrs. I. F. White and Bill
White of San Perlita spent the
weekend here with Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Yates and
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AMONG THE SICK
G. H. Barber, who spent
from Thursday until Monday in
Taft Hospital is recuperating
satisfactorily in his home. He
was a surgical pattient.
Bethel Lockard, a heart
patient is reported to be feeling
better this week, following a
flare-up of the condition which
recently had him hospitalized
for several days.
Mrs. F. A. Hiles is a medical
patient in a Corpus Christi
hospital, and has been there for
several weeks. No report on
her condition was available at
press time.
F. A. Hornton, who is also a
heart patient, is still confined
to his home. No late report on
his condition is known.
Dale Sens, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Sens, spent
several days in Memorial
Hospital in Corpus Christi
where he was taken after
having been injured in a Junior
High football game in Mathis
Thursday of last week.Surgery
on one of his shoulders had to
be done. He was released from
the hospital Tuesday, but will
not be able to return to his
studies until after the
Thanksgiving holidays, said a
member of his family.
He spent his 15th birthday in
the hospital.
Jimmie Hanshaw is able to
be back at work after having
spent several days in the
hospital because of a flare-up
with his heart.
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B. 50' x 150' Corner Lot on Park Ave.
C. 5.642 Acre?on Highway 77.
D. . IN SINTON-3 bedrooms, 2V2 baths, corner lot, brick-
Only $38,000.00.
E. ARE YOU THINKING OF BUYING OR SELLING
your home, lot or farm? We'll be glad to discuss your
property needs with you.
ARE YOU PLANNING TO BUY OR SELL SOON?'
CALL JOYCE HOUSER, 368-9015 or 364-1330.
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Mrs. Cliff Wayt spent from
Wednesday until Monday in
San Antonio visiting relatives
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but you are still tense,
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Jackson’s
Photography
600 Taylor Street, Sinton
Telephone 364-2649
Weddings — Commercial
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SINTON, TEXAS
Mrs. B. F. Kreis of Papalote
stopped by for a visit with the
latter’s sister, Mrs. W.. M.
Winebrenner Sunday as they
were returning to their
respective homes after a visit
with Mrs. F. E. Bobbitt in
Memorial Hospital in Corpus
Christi.
Mrs. Julia Pyle has returned
from a visit with her daughter
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
George Sandars and children,
in Pearland.
Mrs. J. S. Wall of Pleasanton
spent Wednesday here with her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. Austin. They
were joined by Mrs. Doyle
Curtiss for lunch at Cotten’s in
Robstown.
Mrs. Augusta King of San
Antonio is a guest in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Oelschlegel. She came here
been visiting Mrs. Mittie
Oelschlegel.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Witten and
children of Richmond spent
several days with her mother,
Mrs. Ada Mayo.
This holiday season,
barbecue a turkey
for the litde gobblers.
Now, it probably never occurred to you to
cook the holiday turkey outdoors. But
slow cooking on a gas grill will give your
meats that delicious, juicy, old-fashioned
flavor of real barbecue that will be enjoyed
by family and friends. And during
November and December, Entex custom-
ers can save by taking advantage of our
Special Fall Gas Grill Promotion, and
enjoy the pleasure of clean, easy outdoor
cooking, too.
With Thanksgiv-
ing, Christmas, New
Year and holiday
parties coming soon,
just think how con-
venient it will be to
have a gas grill help-
ing you get through
them all. Because
with a gas grill, you
get superior cooking
performance without
the mess and bother
of ordinary outdoor
grills.
Just a twist of the
control dial, and the
clean blue flame
heats the permanent
ceramic briquets
quickly and evenly to
that just-right
temperature—giving
your holiday turkey
great outdoor flavor with all the ease of
indoor cooking.
So, set the holiday spirits aglow around
your house. Barbecue this year's turkey on
a new outdoor gas grill, and count the
smiles around your table. For complete
details on our Special Fall Promotion, just
call Entex. _
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Gas is your best energy value.
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Polyglas Radials
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Save SI3 to SI9 on
Whitewalls
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AR78-13
Regularly $48.10
Double Belted “Polyglas” Radials now make it
easy to join the switch to radials. Both fiberglass
cord belts help reduce tread squirm for long tread
life and reliable traction. Resilient polyester cord
body absorbs road shock for smooth ride and
bruise resistance. On wet pavement, built-in tread
grooves help channel water out from under the
tire — for good road contact, sure-footed handling.
Whitewall sizes are on sale only through Wednes-
day — so act now.
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Size
Regular
Price
SALE
PRICE
i AR78-13
$48.10
$35.00
i BR78-13
$51.55
$38.66
DR78-14
$53.60
$40.20
| ER78-14
$54.55
$40.91
I FR78-14
$58.95
$44.21
GR78-14
$61.45
$46.08
GR78-15
$63.05
$47.28
I HR78-15
$70.70
$53.00
! JR78-15
$73.35
$55.00
LR78-15
$76.65
$57.48
AR70-13
$52.30
$39.00
| BR70-13
$56.00
$42.00
ER70-14
$59.25
$44.43
GR70-14
$66.80
$50.10
GR70-15
$68.60
$51.45
Plus $1.93 to $3.48 F.E.T. depending
on size and old tire
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Power Cushion
Bias-ply original equipment tire — offered
here in both 78- and 83-series sizes. Polyes-
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natural for today’s energy-saving small cars.
$22
$24
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B78-13
6.45-14
6.95-14 D78-14
whitewall
6.95-14
blackwall
E78-14
whitewall
Plus $1.76 to $2.32 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire.
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Winebrenner, Mary Cornett. The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 20, 1975, newspaper, November 20, 1975; Odem, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1047710/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Odem Public Library.