The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1950 Page: 12 of 12
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It Pays To Read The Acts
Game Social
THURSDAY 7:30 P. M.
Odem High School Cafeferic
Sponsored by
ODEM KIWANIS CLUB
For Benefit of Underprivileged Children
LEARN TO PLAY CANASTA
Teachers will be on hand.
Choose Your Own Game:
BRIDGE — DOMINOES — ‘42
CANASTA
Admission:—50 Cents Per Person
REFRESHMENTS
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THE ODEM-EDROY TIMES
ODEM
Theatre
AIR-CONDITIONED
ODEM, TEXAS
Fri.-Sat. March 10-11
ROBERT MITCHUM
BARBARA DEL GEDDES
ROBERT PRESTON
WALTER BRENNAN
"Blood On The
& Moon"
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Sun.-Mon. March 12-13
FARLEY GRANGER
JOAN EVANS
CHARLES BICKFORD
—in—
"Roseanna
McCoy"
Tues.
March 14
"Ferio
De Jalisco"
(Spanish)
Wed.-Thur. March 15-16
BOB HOPE
RHONDA FLEMING
ROLAND CULVER
—in—
"The Great
Lover'
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Also Selected Shorts
— San Patricio —
County Records
Marriage Licenses, Deeds, Leases
Week of Feb. 27 to Mar. 4, 1950,
Inclusive
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Gabriel G. Lara and Catarina
Villarreal.
Felix Buendia Ybarra and Pom-
posa C. Peralez.
Versel Duke Burnett and Joyce
Nadine Burnett.
Senora Gene Banks and Mar-
garet Barber England.
Lendal Truman Hanshaw and
Miriam Catherine Jardine.
Juan Rodriguez and Concha
Serna.
Bassett Wright, Jr. and Mar-
garet Ruth Ellison.
—AT THE—
RIALTO
THEATRE
SINTON, TEXAS
AIR-CONDITIONED
—Phone 173—
Thur. & Fri. March 9-10
Jane Wyman
Dennis Morgan
The Lady
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EVE ARDEN isss? michael curtiz
Cartoon: Young Dr. Sam
NEWS
Sat.
March 13
a wfviiic Momlioi
Cartoon: Breezy Little
Bears
Novelty: Perils of the
Jungles
Sun. & Mon. March 12-13
W-G-M’S FINEST PICTURE!
Cartoon: Jerry’s Diary
NEWS
DEEDS
Polo Gonzales to Manuel Lima:
Lot 5, Olivo Sub. Mathis.
Ray E. Kier to W. A. Bick-
ford: Lot 11, Blk 738, Aransas
Pass.
Mrs. Altie Lee Nolte to B. F.
Hackney: Lots 5 to 8, Blk. 22, R.
J. Williams Addn., Ingleside.
V. E. Beckman to H. L. Sipes:
Lots 10, 11, 12, Blk. 13, Tier G.,
Portland.
P. L. Johnson to Percy Lee
Johnson: Lot 7, Blk. 54, Sinton.
W. M. Neyland to Micaela
Gutierrez, et al: Lot 14, Blk. 8,
Colonia Mexicana Addn., Greg-
ory.
Francis Ulrich to Conn Brown:
Lot 5, Blk. 452, Aransas Pass.
L. P. Bishop, Sr., to Cage Im-
plement Co.: Lots 3, 4, Blk. 8,
Griffin Addn., Mathis.
F. T. Webb to Floyd T. Webb,
Jr.: Sy2 Sec. 90, Paul Sub. Wel-
der.
F. T. Webb to Helen Sue Webb
Mayfield: N% Sec. 90, Paul Sub.
Welder.
Cage Implement Co. to W. L.
Luther: Lots 3, 4, Blk. 8, Grif-
fin Addn., Mathis.
Julia Thompson to L. P. Bishop:
Lots 3, 4, Blk. 8, Griffin Addn.,
Mathis.
John H. Miller to Joseph C.
Ternus: Lots 11, 12, Blk. 3, East
Side Addn., Sinton.
Eugene McCowan to Geo. W.
McCown: Sy2 Farm Tr. 46, San
Patricio.
W. A. McNabb to Felipe Pe-
rez: Lots 1, 2, Blk. 2, W. A. Mc-
Nabb Addn., No. 5, Mathis.
N. D. Sanford to J. O. Karels,
Sr.: Lot 10, Blk. 449, Aransas
Pass.
B. A. Curry to Una E. Ken-
nedy: Lot 4, Blk. 508, Aransas
Pass.
Commercial State Bank to H.
A. Jamison: Lot 12, Blk. 43, Sin-
ton.
S. L. Marriott to Mrs. Anna
Bell Shults: Lots 5, 6, Blk. 13,
Tier Z, Portland.
A. Loy Sims to R. O. Wood-
son: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Blk. 3;
Lots 8, 9, 10, 11, Blk. 2, La Vil-
lita Addn., Sinton.
W. L. Roots to C. C. Boykin:
Lots 28 to 30, Blk. 1, 2nd Fite
Addn., Taft.
O. F. Tally to Irvin Hart: Lot
8, Blk. 2, Neuford Village Addn.,
Sinton.
Espiridion De Los Santos to
Ramon B. DeLeon: Lot 3, Blk. 5,
Ramoz Addn., Sinton.
Conn Brown to Rogerio Rodri-
guez: Lots 4, 5, Blk. 384, Aran-
sas Pass.
R. L. Spencer to Marie E. Brit-
ton: Lots 15, 16, Blk. 214, Ar-
ansas Pass.
Dale Lard to Geogia Anderson:
Ny2 Lot 11, all 12, Blk. 57,
Taft.
Taft Cemetery Assn, to Mrs.
R. H. Anderson: SMs Lot 236,
Taft Cemetery.
D. A. Coleman to George Cole-
man: Lot 6, S. 5 ft. 5, Blk. 513,
Aransas Pass.
Johanna Van Leeuwen to Jess
Daily: Lots 19 to 24, Blk. 11,
Tier C, Portland, v.
-Taft’s New DeLuxe-
Leland
THEATRE
TAFT, TEXAS
AIR-CONDITIONED
Thur.-Fri.
March 9-10
OIL & GAS LEASES
Antonia Simmons to Great
Lakes Carbon Corp.: 75 ac. out
of Delgado Sur.
Eleanor B. Morrison to Morris
Cannon: Lot 6 and W. part 4,
Redus Sub. John Pollan Sur.
cont. 15.05 ac. ^
The Luling Foundation to E.
H. Lewis: 313 ac. Sec. 50, Paul
Sub. Welder.
Martha Jane Hunt to L. L.
Williams: 80 ac. Sec. 21, Paul
Sub. Welder.
J. M. Guyot to E. I. Crow:
Lots 39, 40, 55, Sec. 2, Paul Sub.
Welder, 30 ac.
Wednesday, March 8, 1950
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ciation. Left to right: T. J. Butler of Austin, director; Ed C. Burris
aBd Harry
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BURT LANCASTER
—In—
"Rope of Sand"
PAUL HENREID
CORRINE CALVET
Sat. Only March 11
"Bad Men Of
Tombstone"
BARRY SULLIVAN
MARJORIE REYNOLDS
Broderick Crawford
- Second Feature -
"The Crooked
Way"
JOHN PAYNE
SONNY TUFTS
ELLEN DREW
RHYS WILLIAMS
Chapter 12—“Wild Bill Hickok”
and Merrie Melody
Sun.-Mon.
March 12-13
(ACTOR
VIRGINIA
MAYO
GORDON
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"VINCENT SHERMAN
~ SCREEN PI.AY BY LARRY MARCUS. IVAN GOFF VW
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Novelty: Skinny Ennis and
His Orchestra
SPENCER TRACY
KATHARINE HEPBURN
—in—
"ADAM'S RIB"
March 14
Tues. Only
"The Wizard
Of Oz"
—Technicolor—
JUDY GARLAND
FRANK MORGAN
Wed.-Thur.-Fri.
March 15-17
Boftieground'
VAN JOHNSON
JOHN HODIAK
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WE CARRY A
The Leading Line
2 to 30 Columns
All Standard
Sizes and Rulings
BETTER PADS
High Quality Canary or Buff Bond
Easy on the eyes!
Excellent writing surface.
Accurate pen ruling.
— The —
Times Office
JUDGE JOE BURKETT
for
Associate Justice Court of
Civil Appeals
He is a good lawyer and has had
more than thirty years general prac-
tice in all the Courts, besides having
been a county and district judge for
nearly six years. He also served as
Special Judge of the Criminal Dis-
trict Court in Bexar county last sum-
mer. He is well qualified.
VOTE FOR JOE BURKETT
Democratic Primaries in 1950
Health Education And
Dental Care Of Children
Urged By Dr. Geo. W. Cox
AUSTIN—Solution of the na-
tion’s dental problems lies in
making dental health education
and dental care available to every
child, said Dr. Geo. W. Cox,
State Health Officer.
He said it is possible to pre-
vent loss of teeth from decay
if a person starts early in life to
follow these simple rules:
1. Early and frequent exam-
ination of the mouth by a dent-
ist.
2. Early treatment of small
cavities and other dental defects.
3. Proper diet with refined
sugars held at a minimum.
4. Proper brushing of teeth
after eating.
A child should be taken to the
dentist shortly after the last of
his first teeth appear at about
the age of two, he declared. Fre-
quent examinations and treat-
ment of dental defects by dent-
ists should follow, he added.
Experiments are under way in
research laboratories to find the
answer to dental decay and other
dental diseases, he said, adding:
“It has been learned that the
very active element, fluorine,
can be used to curb den
to a large degree. Dentists are
now aplying a solution of sodium
fluoride to the teeth of their
child patients as a routine dental
treatment.
“To improve the dental health
of the children of this country,
each community, through coordi-
nated group activity, should as-
sume its responsibility in putting
an adequate dental health pro-
gram into operation to meet ad-
equately the needs of our child-
ren.”
Parson Brad - - -
(Continued from page 4)
vary with the locality and sup-
posedly social set, because of
what happens on the inside: the
h.es ruined, character spcHed
and virtue lost, we can see, su-
perimposed on the front of each
the words, Tumble-Inn.
It’s a shame that American peo-
ple continue to permit souls to
tumble in at Tumble-Inn.
“Righteousness exalteth a nation
but sin is a reproach to any peo-
ple.”
Parson’ly yours,
Parson Brad.
(Copyright, 1950: H. Bradford
Ramsey)
Know Your Bank
Ready to Serve Our
FARMER FRIENDS
The demands of each farm season find this
bank ready for active, interested co-operation with
the farmers of this section. Their welfare and
prosprity come very close home to us and we are
doing all we can to work with them, in financial
matters.
The growth and strength of this bank, like
the progress of this community,depend upon what
comes out of the soil.
THE BANK THAT GIVES GOOD SERVICE
FIRST STATE BANK
OF ODEM, TEXAS
“The Bank That Appreciates Your Business”
Member
Federal
Deposit
Insurance
Corporation
WANT ADS
FOR SALE.—Nice dwelling in
Odem on corner lot. Five rooms
and bath. Price $4000. O. W.
Nolen, Odem, Texas 39-ltc
FOR SALE — 1942 Buick super-.,
eight, clean, $795.00. Dr. R. C.
Richards. Phone 192, Taft.
See Us....
WHEN YOU NEED—
—Washing and Greasing
—Vacuum Cleaning
—Waxing
—Undercoating
All Wash Jobs Done By Us Are
Rinsed With RainWater
E. H. GREEN'S
SERVICE STATION
ODEM,TEXAS
BLACK SANDY LOAM
$7.50 for 5 Yds. Load
SAND, $2.00 YARD
GRAVEL, Any Kind, $3.25 Yard
CALICHE, $2.00 Yard
W. T. VICKERS
Phone 90
ODEM, TEXAS
SOCIAL
PRINTING
SEE US FOR ALL KINDS OF
SOCIAL PRINTING
—Wedding Invitations
—Shower Invitations
—Visiting Cards
—Birth Announcements
—Informals
—Baby Cards
—Personalized Stationery
—Correspondence Cards
—Note Sheets
THE ODEM-EDROY
TIMES
Next to Telephone Office
Phone 96 Odem, Texas
COME IN AND SEE THE NEW ?
GE REFRIGERATOR
AT THE
ODEM HARDWARE
PHONE 68 ODEM, TEXAS
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Richards, Henry C. The Odem-Edroy Times (Odem, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1950, newspaper, March 8, 1950; Odem, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1111569/m1/12/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Odem Public Library.