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PM* 1 See- 1 THE SILSBEE BEE Tlrand»y. Jon* 11. 1959
SILSBEE BEE
rrppf?s?AsmuTi»
1959
Entered under a second class mailing permit April 10,
1919, at the Post Office at Silsbee, Texas under the Act of
March 3. 1679.
Published every Thursday at 410 Highway 96, Silsbee,
^^Subscription Rates: $3.50 per year in Hardin County. $4.00 ^mip W^„ rejf ^
per year outside Hardin County.
Replied Crume, “The national
debt!”
EDITORIAL
DAVID READ and R. L. READ _
JERRY ZUBER _________________
MRS. LEONA WHITMAN_____
STAFF
__ Co-owners and Publishers
____________________ News Editor
Society and Personal Editor
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
You salt water fishermen,
shrimpers in particular, have a
chance to be of aid in study of
some fishing problems and in
shrimp migration.
The U. S. Fish and Wildlife
Service has planted a number
of shrimp in the gulf with blue
and green heads. Some 24,000
shrimp with the tinted head-
dress have been released near
Galveston. In this way rc-
acarchers hope to follow the
movement of the brown shrimp
from Galveston Bay.
Previously 12.000 tinted
off the
Florida shore. It is expected
they will migrate to the Texas
area during the year.
Persons finding these colored
shrimp are asked to turn them I
Courthouse News
Filed for record M»y leth to June
3rd. 195*
W. M. Kelley et ux to Jose Gon-
zales et ux, warranty deed
Tom relton Inc. to Torn Felton et
ux, warranty deed.
State of Texas to Arlon V. Akridge
et at. certified copy of judgment
State ot Texas to O. C. Choate et al
certified copy of judgment.
State of Texas to Jonnie Wimgert
et ai. certified copy of judgment.
State of Texas to T L. Hare et al.
certified copy of judgment
State of Texas to Robert E Shef-
field et al, certified copy of Judg-
ment.
Clyde S Redmon et ux to W W
Howell et ux. warranty deed
Curtis J Dillon to Gladys D
Rhodes, warranty deed
Harry V . Himes to H. E. Dishman.
royalty deed.
Silsbee State Bank to Progressive
Builders, release.
Evadale Realty Company to Pro-
gresaive Builders Ine., release.
Downey Bros. Inc. to Hardin County
Savings and Loan Assoc , assignment
Downey Bros Inc to Hardin County
Sa% ings and Loan Assoc., assignment
Willard S. Gregory to Larry E Wil-
in to the U. S. Fish and Wild- warranty deed,
life Service at Galveston with uxJohnson
Clyde E. Hobbs et ux to S P
Bishop et ux. warranty deed
information as to where they
were taken. The service will
R. R. BURGESS _
TOMMY READ
JAMES JOHNSON
LOUIS JOHNSON
Composing Room Foreman Pav 50 cents for each shrimp
Printer
Press mar
Stereotyper
Please watch Jerry.
I he’s keeping the fish—
(with tinted head) returned.
ux to H.
warranty deed.
S. P Bishop et ux to Clyde
Hobbs et ux. deed of trust
Allied Finance to R W. Hargroves
et ux. abs. of judgment.
John C By bee to Meadows and
fishing reef Walker Drilling Company, assign-
A new artificial
flanking a known natural reef|m|^cli(lr otl „nd Gitf Co to H
if;has now been completed near Meiers ct ux. reie.ise of lease
Freeport, according to the Thelma L Taylor et vir to The
B
By JERRY ZUBER
I offer the following without
comment. It is a post card from
my father to my wife on which
was pasted the little anecdote:
“Hi Opal,
“Anxious wife, as she ob-
served her husband fishing in
a bucket in the living room: ‘I’d
take him to a psychiatrist, but
we need the fish”. i'
Paul Crume, the Dallas News
columnist, received the follow-
ing from a reader a while back:
“A few years ago, the govern-
ment said they would pay me
for cotton I didn't grow at a
pretty good price. That was a
good year for me because 1
didn’t plant several hundred
acres.
executive secretary of th ■ At‘,-"u,c Rcf»n'n* Company, oil. gas
tXLiuiiNt Mtitidiv tu lIK and mineral lease
Now this year they say j immediately
you can plant Plan A or Plan the reef.
B, get more money for less!
cotton and less money for more
Game and Fish Commission.
The reef was constructed of
600 old *nr* bomrs, - locked to-
gether with steel cable and
dropped in some 60 feet of wa-
ter. It is adjacent to the natural
reef some six miles offshore
from Freeport.
A similar reef was put down
at Port Aransas last year with
good fishing reported almost
in the vicinity of
Harry V Himes to Walter J Craw-
|(ord. royalty deed
Mr*. Mary Slavik to Silsbee State
Bank, deed of trust.
Willis Ha'iies to Gulf States Utili-
ties. easement.
Ocie Haynes to Gulf States Utili-
ties, easement.
Osie Haynes et al to Gulf States
T. L. Smith out Roosevelt
than a tennis ball and weighed
a quarter of a pound. It was
the only one on the tree that
big, Smith said.
You’ll have to get along
without this for the next cou
cotton My question is if I grow Drive Extension came by with pie of weeks as I am going on a
no more than the least I need
to, and don’t grow no more
than 1 haven't grown for the
last, few years, how’ much mt>;
ney will | get?”
an outsized fig the other morn-j short vacation. All things are
ing. He said since everybody subject to change but it looks
else had those big egg stories
he had a big fig story.
The fig wasn’t a lot smaller!
like it will reach from San
Antonia Jo Florida right now.
See jfyu in July.
Utlttttef. easement.
B W. Gilder et ux to Gulf State*
Utilities, easement.
Percy Andrews to Gulf States UU11-
ties, easement.
Felix Haynes to Gulf States UUli-
ties, easement.
Acne* Harvey et al to Gulf States
Utilities, easement.
Alice Haynes et al to Gulf States
Utilities, casement.
Ella Mac E&pree et al to Gulf States
Utilities, easement
Alberta August to Gulf States Utili-
ues, easement
Silsbee State Bank to A R Ney-
land. release
Jcssee H Terry to Leroy T Terry,
warranty deed
H. G. Morris et al to H. Grady
Sheffield, deed
P. M Trosl et ux to Lillian S. Tull,
deed of trust.
Margaret F Senfino to C R. Dol-
linger et al, warranty deed.
Silsbee State Bank to H E Lewis
et ux. release
A. A. Wells to Kelly Smith, bill of
sale
Pioneer Homes Co. to Johnn W
Billott et ux. warranty deed
D W. King to V. C. Gilcrease, war-
ranty deed
Frank W. Anderson to W. O. Nee-
ley. assignment of lease
Estate of Mary Edith Giles IN HE.
John S. Milliger ct al Exc , C C of
probate
S. A Hatcher to Mills Tooke, as-
signment.
S. A Hatcher to Mills Tooke, as-
signment.
Marvin Leo Carter to Britton Cra-
vens Lumber Co . M M lien. .
Marvin Leo Carter to Britton'’Cra-
Co., M M lien.
Love to B P Seay, as-
Village Mills News
vens Lbr
Jack R
signment.
Jack R Love to B. P Seay, assign -
ment
Jack R
ment.
Houston
bert Isbell
Love to B. P. Scuy, assign-
By MRS. JIM JENKINS
Mrs. T. J. Patrick was called
Tuesday to the bedside of her
father T. H. Howard, of Col-
mesneil. He suffered a stroke.
Mrs. Pete Heath of Orange
and Mrs. Lonnie Jordan of Port
Arthur visited Wednesday and
Thursday in the homes of Mrs.
Mattie Heath and Mrs. Nick
Oliver.
Charliegene Reed of Wood-
ville visited several days last
week in the home of Rev. and
Mrs. T. J. Patrick.
S. E. Bass of Beaumont was
in Village Mills on business
Tuesday.
Mrs. W. H. Taylor has as her
guest her brother, Jim Ken-
nidy, of Sheffield, Ala. this
week.
Mrs. Nick Oliver and Mrs.
Essie Jordan were shopping
and visiting relatives in Sils-
bee Wednesday.
Mrs. C. S. McGraw and Mrs.
Vernon Freeman visited rela-
tives in Beaumont Monday.
Shirley Williford, a student
at the University at Marshall is
home for six weeks before en-
rolling for the summer session.
Mr. and Mrs. T A. Hopkins
in Iol.v over
Packing Company to Ro
d b a Isbell Grocery Mkt
abstract of judgment
D D Feldman to United Gas Pipe1 visited relatives
Line Company, right of way. k ,,nd
Mississippi River Fuel Corp to Sun ,, , ~
Oil Co . reassignment. ; Mr. and Mrs. H L Gardner
Pan American Petroleum Corp Inland children of Houston spent
Tony ,V Tortols. release of lease ,, , , . , ,
Silsbee State Bank to Haidm.,ho we<-’k end 111 ,he home of
County Savings and Loan Assoc..Mrs. Mattie Wiggins.
1 HgnMCn,Ho°pkinre« ux to Hardin Mr- a"d M'S. J. C. Cheshire
County Savings and Loan Assoc . and Mr. and Mrs. James Che-
,assignment of lien 'shire and children of Kountze
Silsbee State Bunk to Delbert La I „ , ... t ,,
key. release were Sunday visitors of Mr.
Frank A Jones et ux to B F Pick------------—---
r*Dp*. ‘‘rranfv deed. Edd Musgrove et ux. warranty deed
^ Hawkins et ux to Valla L. J Arnold Jr et ux to Geo A.
H“‘.h Cr.''ibv: e‘ vir- warranty deed Bridges, warranty deed.
Miltorf Roberts et al to W. J Drake
et ux. warranty deed.
James Lee Goins et ux to John
Paul Farris Jr et ux. warranty deed
B G Lindsey et a! to John D
Beaumont et ux. release.
| R G. Lindsey et al to William R
Bullderback et ux, release.
I W H Bullderback et ux to John
Birdwell’s Anniversary Sale
Men’s Dickies
Khaki Pants
A full year's guaranteed satisfaction.
Combed 2 \ 2 long staple cotton vat
dyed. Mercerized. Regularly $1.98
Special from Friday to Monday Only
Our Regular 69c to 79c
yard materials. Anniversary
Sale Priced at
2 yds $|oo
The PROPORTIONED
SHIRTWAIST
\ Ends alterations
Luggage
Set
3-picces, Reg. $11.98
SPECIAL
$12.88
Boy’s
SUITS
SALE
Reg. $16.98. Now
$12.88
Reg. $12.98. Now
$9.88
Reg. $11.98, Now
$8.88
Boy’s Shortic
Pajamas
Sz. 6 to 16
Reg. $1.98, Now
$1.37
Men’s Summer
SUITS
Reg. $39.30 and $45.00 Sellers,
A DAD’S DAY SPECIAL
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Silsbee State Bank to Clarence H
Graves, release.
G A Black to W. C. Britton et al,
deed of trust.
Britton Cravens Lumber Co. to
Silsbee State Bank, assignment of
lien.
1 Pioneer Homes Inc to M. J La-
bile I et ux. warranty deed.
Estate of E. J Vickers In Re: Alma
Vickers Exc , C C of probate
Charlie Arline et ux to Ruby Dean,
warranty deed.
I Gulf Oil Corp. to Falcon Seaboard
!j Drilling Co., lease
Beaumont Credit Corp to First
Natl Bank of Beaumont, assignment.
1 Peoples Natl. Bank of Tyler to
I Ed Watts, assignment of oil lease,
i First Natl. Bank of Beaumont to
j W. N. Sherman, release,
j Jack Milligan to T E McCIursky
et ux. quit claim deed
i Coleman Drew to Robert R. Stall-
worth, release.
| Robert R Stallworth et ux to Odls
|Alexander, warranty deed.
|| Carl D Brammer to Roy Erwaid!
ljTruitt ct ux. warrant\ dot'd.
R H Standlcy to Mrs. J. H. Evans.
! release.
! Mr>. .1 M Evans to Lionet*I Guidry,
gen. warranty deed
B G Lindsey et al to M C Bur-
j rows et ux. release of Vendors lien,
j B G Lindsey et al to M C. Bur-
rows et ux. warranty deed.
1 Millard C. Burrows to Billy Joe
j Maddox et ux. warranty deed.
Billv Joe Maddox et ux to Robert
T Fife et ux. warranty deed
J O Margraves et ux to Ocie Har-
graves ct ux. waranty deed.
W. A Barclay et ux to R F. San-
ford et ux. warranty deed.
Deep South OH Co. to Jack Ben-
der et al, bill of sale.
Rex G Fortenberry to Walter A
Types, assignment of ml royalty.
J W. Barclay to Dan Collie, war
rantv deed.
W W Anderson ct a I to W B
Cartker, warranty deed.
Bulah Skinner to Beaumont Pr-
troluem Co., oil, gas and mineral
lease.
Hardin County Fair of Silsbee to
W. C. Britton, warranty deed.
|! K W. Emmerson et al to Geo. D
Barclay et ux. deed of trust.
Geo. D. Barclay et ux to K W
Emerson et al. warranty deed.
W. C McNeil to Jesse Palmer ct ux.
release of lien.
Harold D. Arnold, to .H. Tanner
et ux. deed.
R S. Karnes et ux to Jerry Y
Burkes Sr., et ux, warranty deed.
Pioneer Homes Inc. to C. E. Tullah
■ | ct ux. warranty deed
I! Ed. Williams to B. W. Graves et ux.
warranty deed.
Leroy W. Creek more to Thos. V
Crcckmore. warranty deed.
Gulf Oil Corp. to R A R Well
|| Drilling Service, oil and gas lease.
|| Security State Rank and Trust Co.
to Roy O. Lea tiler wood et ux, re-
lease.
Rov D Leatherwood et ux to Em-
ma Bush, warranty deed.
John W. Keith ct al to Louis V.
Nelson, gen. warranty deed.
Guv E. Felder to Hull State Bank,
deed of trust.
East Texas Pulp and Paper Co. to
State of Texas, r. o. w. deed.
and Mrs. Theo Sims.
Dwain and Harry McGuilery
of Conroe stopped by for a
short visit with the W. C. Bob-
bitt family Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner
and Mrs. Roxie Kelley left
Thursday for a visit with rela-
tives in Haskel, Texas.
Mrs. Irene Taylor and Jim
Kennedy visited Friday with
Dr Jerry Kennedy in Nome.
They also visited relatives in
Beaumont on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Keel of
Beaumont visited Saturday
night with Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Edmond.
Calvin Wallet was honored
with a surprise birthday party
Saturday. Out of town guests
were Bobbie and Bud Johnson
from Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mire of
Port Arthur visited Friday
night and Saturday in the home
of Mrs. Lela Davis;
Jimmy Jenkins and Leonard
Brevat of Orange and Billie
Jenkins of Beaumont are here
for a week’s outing at the Lew-
is camp on Hickory Creek.
R B Prince went to Austin
Wednesday. Rosemary, h i s
daughtix, returned frame \yith
him. She is a student at Texas
University. She will be here
until the 15th when she will go
back for summer school.
Mrs. Lela Davis went to Port
Arthur Sunday to join her
granddaughter, Carolyn Fore-
man from Austin where she is
employed.
Judy and Persiler Prince
from Providence community
were visitors in the Village
Mills Baptist Church Sunday.
Mrs. Martha Overstreet and
Annie Overstreet of Warren
visited Mr. and Mrs. Pies Hooks
in Saratoga Sunday and they
stopped by for a little visit wit!)
Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Ovcr-
street in Honey Island.
Mrs. Mary Bush, who has
been a patient in John Scaly
hospital for some time was
home from Friday until Sun-
day. She returned for further
treatment.
Mrs. Camille Wallet visited
her daughter, Mrs. James Haw-
ley, last week in Beaumont.
Mrs. Lee Evans has been at
the bed side of her sister, Mrs.
Ruby Creel for the past few
days in Baptist hospital in
OUT FOR A CRAWL —
“Humphrey" is a familiar, if
unnerving, sight to residents of
! Winton, England. His owner,
Mrs. Isobcl Cole, states that the
two-year-olcf ’gator makes a
fine pet. Humphrey nourishes
his four-foot length on two
meals of meat each week.
Beaumont. Mrs. Creel lives in
Silsbee.
Mrs. J. R Carrell has been
ill with the flu.
Mrs. R. F. Roberts of Beau-
mont is here taking care of her
mother, Mrs. Sidney Ncwshafer
while Mrs Rae Scoutcn is visi-
ting relatives in Beaumont. She
expects her son, Joe Ed from
Mexico to join her Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mat Langston
from San Marcus visited over
the vyeek end in the W. A.
Langston home. Bud Johnson
of Beaumont is visiting his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. Waddell.
Mike Langston from Beau-
mont is here for the summer.
He will work in the service
station with his grandfather,
W. A. Langston.
The Village Mills Cemetery
has been mowed and cleaned
and those w'ho have not con-
tributed are ask to send in their
money for the work must be
paid for.
your home
NOW
You can own a lovely
3-Bcdrooni Home for the
same as rent payments
As Low As NOTHING DOWN
Now under construction across front Silsbee Golf
Course. . . a home that can be yours on our do-it-
yourself plan. . . save big money.
• 1010 sq. ft. living area
• car port
• aluminum windows
*" ’ ’ • 100 ft. x 130 ft. lot
only $7550 on our pre-finished plan
Wc will build on your lot or ours —
Let us show you bow easy it is to own your
own home
PROGRESSIVE BUILDERS Inc
So. 3rd St., Silsbee EV 5-3919
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BOY’S SHORT SLEEVE
SPORT SHIRTS
Sz. 6 - 14,
Reg. $1.98
Special
$1.44
Tell \ I
S’6" -S'll" *
10 to >9 \\
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M
Medium \ \ *""•«" '
4,2" .j,4«‘ . 8 to t« ri
to to to y '
IXACT BODY-TYPS PROPORTIONS
BOY’S KNIT SHIRTS &
SHORT PANTS
kets, Sz. 1 to 4
Reg. $1.99
Now Only
yx<y
Short . ..^.4'II".S'2‘
Medium.. ,;4'2"Vo'
Toll .....f 5'6" -5'> »"TT7tO to IB
8 to 18
10 to 18
GRAND OPENING
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
St Aubin’s Dairy Cone
LOCATED AT INTERSECTION OF HIGHWAY 96
AND CHANCE CUT-OFF ROAD
TWO BIG DAYS
FREE MALT
With Every Hamburger or Sandwich
FREE ROOT BEER
With Every Hot Dog or Chili Dog
SPECIAL
R/rdwell’s
OF SILSBEE
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Featuring choice of sandwiches, fountain drinks and ice cream,
barbecue by pound, whole barbecue chickens.
WILL BE OPEN FROM 10 A.M. TO 10 PJW.
ORDERS TO
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1959, newspaper, June 11, 1959; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth770877/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.