The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960 Page: 4 of 16
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THE SILSBEE BEE
anti 1 p m. Tbo«e attefsdiftgjhas been itthtM D ArdeMooj Dale Landry (the former Vir- from the honprtal to Houston, Mr*. tlnrp e<*l>eaf. Maegaa.in the fttthav home n P na
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. r3V Holt? and family and «ome!lart weak. There were guests
Entered under a second class mailing permit April 10*
1919. at the Fust Office at Si let***, Texas, under tie Art of
March S, 1*7*.
Published every Thursday at 410 Highway M. Silsbee,
Subarrtption Rate*- 43 M per year in Hardin, Jasper, Tyler,
Jefferson Count*** >4 00 per year ouUid* tfw se courdie*.
ukeiy to succeed; Wayne Frank-
lin, best ail around hoy, Mary
EDITORIAL STAFF • uMwra. best all around girl
DAVID READ and K L. READ-Co-owner* and Publishers? PhilUp Roger*. nn#U intelligent
JERRY ZUBER ■ ■■ —---- City Editor'i»> ; Maggie Shepherd, moat in
art to carry a salad, rate* or
sandwiches Lunch will t*
served at noon Mrs. Autrey
Cohb and Mrs Ruth Gerald are
sponsoring this get together.
Charicc Whitmire moved hit
house u> the old Cowan place
Monday He will have a new
brick home Unit on it> former
site
7># Kirhyvilie Banner news-
paper re i-ntly wild out to the
Ja pei newspaper. They wdl
take over in July.
Winners of the 12th grade
rtaese* are Dwaine Ri re, Mr
Bur.a. F.iU-en Whiteh>-*ri, Mik*
Buna: Fred McKinley, most
handsome: Diane McHugh, most
beautiful: Raymond Keci>
hospital He u now sufferinglgmia Griftis) recently.
with a blood clot in his kg.
They also visited Mr and Mrs
Charles W Griffis.
Mr. ansi Mrs. Vintent Wright,|Harold Spear-, of Vidor. Mr
friends tame to h*s bird farm
the marl man on Route I. was and Mrs Tom Barnett of Dew-j
vi jting in Louisiana last week jeyviUs, Mr. and Mr*. Bryant,-4**1 f‘*bcd hatir f
Mr and Mrs. Jame* Ptuiley was caught ia a tornado
A tree hit the car breaking thr
window’s ana some flaw got in-
to Mrs. Wright’s ear
Mr. and Mrs. L.-L. Brook:
and family visited to* parents
spent last weekend Visiting hu
father. C W Ft. a ley in Oak
Grove. La.
Mr, and Mr* Sherman of
Dana visited in the home of
Mr. and Mrs Jackson were
Beaumont visitors Saturday
Their daughter, Helen, is going
to spend this week with tier,
unde, Mr and Mm Hulan|0“ _SaXT!'
Jackson, in Beaumont,
MRS. LEONA WHITMAN —
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
HAROLD LEIGH --
MRS RUTH STIRLING
TOMMY READ---
JAMES JOHNSON
LOUIS JOHNSON -
Buna, Gam Slough and Thicket News
By MRS NO:ALT GRIFFIN
Burr Fttne
a trip to M
vi- Ked m tt.<
J W Fun, a
Paul Henr
Is stationed ,
ted over the
par*nu
Las returned trmn(daughter of Mr and Mrs J R family will return tier to to-i
ii.i-.ippi where hc;Franklm is ill with chrome:home in Bswimp, U , Friday
hfitne of his Sun. j bronchial infection. | ind spend ttie weekend there
j fiiii. i homecoming will he* Chaste* N M n. Mr and Mi
S- Hiitfii'U, who! Satin day, The graduation rl«v. j Bill Itapkuw of Ltoisetta visited
Society and Personal Editor!tvlligeot gut; Rotiert Hill, moat
courteous boy; Jo Fay Goins,
, mo#t courteous. girl; Curtis
- Fnhtet-Operator! fj<HJgharii wittiest boy; Mary
linotype Operator Ring* an. wittiest girl,
"n prtntex 1 ’ Chestnut and Mary
- Pressman. fjr. ,.n tamest flirt Dwaine
-:_Sterw;ty.p.u tluss fa,„(.u,
Mrs E C. Lam was a guest
in toe home of her ar>n, Mr and
VI: L If Ltun and family
Rhonda Franklin, 7 year old nine Monday Mi Lum and hi
Mr and Mr* C. A I>e Sundav. near Cleveland Sunday.
Bennett West of Call visited
hi> sister, Mrs. Futa Walker. pent Monday in Jasper.
Monday. He was accompanied] May 111 the Buna High School
by a friend, F.ddie W’ulker, of; Bund will march ui tlie Jasper
parade and stay to see the ro-
Mrs Gwen Garsee visited her deo in the afternoon.
I brother. Jesse Powell Reeves, The 9-A ei.tss is going to
Mr. and Mrs Clarence car-. n Qran(je Monday Honey Island Saturday for.a
lied her idother, Mrs. Lonnie] Mr, Rachel Patrick and I swimming party and picnic.
They will take sack lunches
Shepherd awl Mrs. Dell Foot! Mr* Lee Bell Lee will be
and daughter of Port Neches. ignored with a house warming
and Mr. and Mrs Fat Whitmire
^nd Mrs Meivrn Strawther
Mrs. Leonard Plake and sis-
ter, Mrs Ida Mae Whitmire
and daughter from Vo taw, and
Mrs. Jackie Mots from Evadale
from Galveston. Vinton. Hous-
ton. Orange, Silsbee and Buna
Hubert Williams, presiding"
minister of the Jehovah Wit-
nesses iri Buna will leave May
11 to attend a special training
course in the ministry He has
ibeen invited to attend the
shower Friday in her new home
at 1 30 p m Mrs. Lillie De-
Loach, Jackie Moss, Lucille
Whitsett and Deila Mae Sjd
vester will be ho*1e
Mrs E A. Tatum from Ned- Watch Tower Bible School at
, , Mrs. Rachel Patrick
arto Eftoi Faye Townwmi, mowt l ,,rJr' ('laughter, Mrs. Faye MeCul
/non f.r a check up Friday 1 lough and daughter, Mrs. Ey-
Mrs f/ila Cryer is keeping M m and tamlfnXn.
mg her grandchildren, Kather
erine Arm and Jerry Fergerson,
this week.
Rev and Mrs F.amest Ma-
lone stopped by foe a visit with
DorK Ray and family and their
mother, Mrs, Sailie Whitmire,
spent Sunday in the home of
their sister, Mrs. Mary Kelley
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Roff of
the John H. Tomlin family on HflU,fon and Mr and Mrs F, R
their return trip from Cali-
fornia.
Long of. Beaumont were visitors
, ^ ,, in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Ramsey Tomlin F.dward Jom, Sunday
and family were guests in the Krx Ruth Franklm took her
home of hi* parents, Mr. andlmmh(.r Aunt Caroline Reeves
* * - " Tomlin oyer thej.0
Hood. 1--S of ly.tti 29 md 1940 an- to
I with his] meet at the Lion* ( tub hall.
lovei the fire station at 11 a m
Huriday aftarnoon in the home
of Mr and Mrs faealy Griffis.
Mr Hay. father of Mrs Griffi .
Win With
H. A. Coe
of Hardin County
Mrs John R
weekend |couple of weeks with her on,
Mr and Mrs. 4iwil Lambert R|p They also vfeited
anrl daughter spent a few hours (jnc1 le- F.lias Whitmire who ha*
ifj t he horrw* iA Goins *irui vc*rv sick rwfntiy.
tanuly Friday. I Roy Walker of Houston spent
laiiiine f.oin*. teenage sori of fllj,ht recently with his fa-
Unce Goins visited over the thf,r Jirn Waiker. He went
and will go in private cars. The
9-B class i* going to Lake Te-
jfiS.
Horace James Whitmire took
Tcvis Ray Whitmire to the Tyv
ler hospital Tuesday morning.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Plake Sunday
were Tommy Plake, who is in
the service at Camp Pendleton;
Mrs. Bethel Plake, Mist Mar-
tha Nash, Mrs, Sue Plake and
a great grandson, Lynn, all of
Vidor Sunday to spend a]Beaumont.
weekend with
family
Mr: Eve Whitmire has re-
turned home on the Lester Road
after spending last week with
hither arid him for a visit.
A revival began Sunday night
at the Assembly of God Church
in F.vadate. Mi s Ruby Ander-
son, an 18-year old girl, is the
Mrs. Li I ah Smith who is - u k m evangelist. Services wall begin
( riightlv at 7:30. Rev. M. Drake
Mr, and Mrs Douglas Moore; j, {h(?' f()r
and daughter from SilsbW Whre The Latter Dav Saints Relief
guests in the home of his aunt,!^ je h:ut ,hcr state conven-
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon fownsehdjlion 8j ^e Beaumont chapel
on highway tit Sunday. 1Tuesday. Members of the Buna
Mrs. lads Mae Tgwrmend fc,h , atu.nded
visited her daughter. Mrs. Ruby Th(. WSCR o{ th(, First Meth-
Stewart, Monday and kept hei |ldjst Churrh int>f Tuesday in
three daughter* for her while tht, h()ln(, nf Mrs. Dirk Ballast,
she attended a funeral for hei, Wednesday at 7 p. m. there
neighbor, Mrs. Bell was an official board meeting
Fthcl Faye Townsend and aj jy,<. Fh t Methodist Church.
Johnnie Sue Leach have en-i Th,.n. win tM. a working at
Morge Cemetery Saturday. All
those aUendrng are asked to
of;,
rolled in I.onnn's School
Beaijty in Beaumont.
Then- is a new Hell Service
Station going in at Buna on
Highway »« near Jim’s Cafe It
will be opera ted by Babe John-
son.
bring tools to work with.
A used clothing store has op-
ened on Highway 96. It is
known as the Bargain Box
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Woodanl ijfl;(,,d Pentecostal Church re
*pent Sunday afterrwon in the wivpd a latal of *10,524.52 for
District Judge, 88th Judicial District
EXPERIENCED:
MATURE:
COMPETENT:
0000 COURT
RECORD
PRESERVE
COURT RECORD
17 years legal training and experience in law
practice and 8 years experience us District
Judge.
,r»5 year* nf age; seasoned knowledge and wis-
dom from g years actual courtroom trials as
Judge.
Familiar with many various courtroom trials
and legal procedures. Tried and tested and al-
ready proven aide and t|tialified.
Is doing a good job; many rases tried; sound
decisions; impartial and mature judgments;
most all decisions appealed to higher courts
have been approved.
There is no substitute for extensive legal train-
ing, knowledge and experience in courtroom
procedure in the office of District Judge. Com-
pare the qualifications of all candidates—then,
RE-ELECT If. A. COE. the most experienced
and Best qualified candidate for this highly re-
sponsible and highly specialized position in
your Judicial System.
Support your court by supporting
the best qualified
and most experienced candidate
(F*l A#*, put f» bf T. 1. Wil««a. Martin Wilma an* alhrr frl*n4a an* aaffartrri at II A far I
home of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Wald rep and Aunt Nan Lester
Mrs. Lillie Mae Russell, who
moved from Evadale to Conroe
a few months ago visited last
week in the home of her bro-
ther, Melvin Young,
and family attended church
services.
Mrs Filly Walker went to
Baton Rouge, La. ty visit her
daughter iri law and family.I
Mrs Olan Grayson. He is work-
ing at Gonzales. They all went
to see him the next day and
while there they went on a
boat ride and had n picnic. Mrs j
Walker and family drove back
to Baton Rouge Monday night,
and Tuesday she drove to Bun-
kie and spent the day with her
sister in law, Mrs, Anna Elliott
and returned to Buna late that
afternoon.
Sunday Mrs. Ella Walker and
two of her daughters, Mrs. Roy
Jenkim and Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
man Norsworlhy and son of
Beaumont, and Mr. Norswor-
thy's parents of Orange visited
Hodges Gardens near Many, La
The Buna High School band
marched in the parade in Sils
be« Saturday.
The junior-senior prom will
lie held in the old gym Friday
beginning at 7:30 p m. Satur-
day will be junior-senior day
They will have a swimming
party and picnic at Lake Tejas
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Landry
vlaited hi* sister, Mr. and Mrs
H. O. Mobley in SiJsbee Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Landry
anil her father, Nealy Griffis,
went to Beaumont Saturday.
Frank and Billie Miller were
guests in the home of her
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. O
M. Garsee, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp-
son, the former Wanda Sim
mens, visited in the home of
her former schoolmate, Mrs
a “World Wide Mother’s Mem-
orial’’ which was launched last
year. This money will be used
to promote the cause of Chris-
tianity. A district convention
will lie held May 17-20 at the
camp grounds in Alexandria,
La.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
Katy Strawther, who is home
Guest* in the Plake home
Monday were Mr and Mrs Ar-
iel Day arul daughter, Mrs
Charlie Roberts and son from
Fred; Mrs. Leroy Jones and
Mrs Lucille Dickerson and Mrs
Jackie Moss of Evadale; Mrs
Ida Mae Whitmire and daugh-
ter of Votaw; Mrs Viola Ma-
son, Mrs. Arbalee Harris and
Mrs, Lillie Mott.
Mr. and Mrs. D E Reeves
went to a homecoming in San
Augustine County last week.
Nolen Wallace was taken to
the doctor Friday xwi!h poison
oak.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell
and daughters of Silsbee visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs K. R. Whit-
mire Sunday afternoon.
Kenneth Whitmire accompan-
ied Jimmie Dryden of Dewev-
viile to a banquet at Little
Mexico restaurant in Orange.
Those who went from the
South Mill Creek Baptist
Church to the WMU retreat in
Newton last week end were
Mrs Tom Clark, Mrs. Kenneth
Whitmire and Mrs. I. W. Mar-
tin
The valedictorian of the Buna
School is Fred McKinley 'with
a 95 9 average. The salutator-
ian is Maggie Shepherd with
an average of 95.5.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Green
and family from Pineiand were
guests in the home of Homer
Day Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wiilje Edward
Day and family of Vidor visit-
ed his father, H. E. Day and
family recently.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Holts,
erland is staying with Mr. and
Mr* E. W. Kerr to help care
for them. Mr Kerr had the
measles and Mrs. Kerr is suf-
fering with a broken leg.
Guests in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. E W. Kerr last week
were Mrs Destelle Hall and
family from Kountze, L. D.
Hall and family from Orange,
Dennis Gilley and family from
Vidor and Mrs. Alvin Burks
and Dovie from Pineiand.
Mrs. J. V. Guillory surprised
her sister, Mrs. J C. Elliott of
Houston, with a birthday party
South Lansmg. N. Y. Tom Lon-
ergan of the Silsbee church was
guest speaker at the Buna King-
dom Hall Sunday. Luther M.
Cooper, presiding minister of
Silsbee. w ill be the speaker at
the Buna church at 2 p. rn.
Sunday.
Last Day Saturday
Biggest Rexall
lc Cent Sale Yet
HARDIN DRUG CO.
For Sale
LOTS
in Prewitt’s Sub-
Division on FM,
Road No. 418.
Only $100.00 Down
Balance on Easy Terms.
This is a restricted
addition._
SEE E. M. PREWITT
THIS WEEK ONLY
A FEW LOTS AT $750
AllutlVBtnl
MAYBE IT’S NERVES
By Paul R. Johnson, D. C.
When the doctor tells you it's
your nerves he may be more
right than he suspects, but in a
different manner.
Your nervous system is so
extensive that it’s tendrils reach
your body.
The nerves
themselves are
flesh and
blood and they
get “sick” and
inflamed
when they are
irritated, o r
weak and life-
1 e s s when
they are inter-
fered with by
and how a correction is possible,
much like this actual case from
our files, for example:
A thirty-seven year old mo-
ther had been highly nervous
for many years with a pressure
into every nook and cranny of at the base of her skull causing
severe recurring headaches. She
described pains on her forehead
and face caused by sinus'trou-
ble. She had a continuous hurt-
ing in her neck and shoulders.
Frequent pains in her stomach
from indigestion was making
her weak and causing many
sleepless nights.
She came to our office and
a located defective nerves
Johnson
pressure.
If a nerve is sick the organ
or gland at the other end of the
branching from her spine and
spinal x-rays disclosed pinched
nerves on the affected vertebrae
causing the nerve-wave inter-
ference that upset her nervous
nerve reflects this sickness by system and altered the function
becoming inflamed or partially of several organs and glands.
paralyzed and the work that is
usually performed by the af-
fected organ or gland suffers
accordingly—the chain action
then extends to other areas that
depend upon the chemicals pro-
duced by the disabled organ or
gland until you are sick enough
to take notice.
The. next time you think
about your ailments being just
nerves—think how your nerves
themselves may actually be sick
This spinal distortion was cor-
rected (realigned) by adjust-
ments and all symptoms disap-
peared as the cause was re-
moved. No. 1511.
Many times, such as in the
above case. Chiropractic suc-
ceeds even after all other meth-
ods fail. Investigate for your-
self. You have nothing to lose
except your bad health.
715 N. 5th F.V 5-2611
Next article next week.
Saturday May 7
ELECT
Henry M. Donelson Jr.
Commissioner Precinct 1, Hardin County
/
At Democratic Primary Election
Buick “Easy-Ownership Plan” Puts a Buick in Your Life
If elected, Henry M. Donelson will, as
a member of Hardin County Commis-
sioners’ Court, work closely with his
fellow county officials and with tax-
payers and others doing business with
the county.
Affairs of the commissioners court
call for sound judgment, impartial
thinking and positive action—Henry
Donelson will apply all these princi-
ples if elected.
He is a church member and family
man. His wife, Mrs. Dixie Donelson,
has been a teacher in Silsbee schools
11 years
If elected your commissioner, I will
go about the duties of the office in a
business-like manner. I will be avail-
able for personal talks with my con-
stituents—A full working day every
day will be devoted to taking care of
the precinct.
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Its WiUaat VI aeys Tfes svee” whenever you say “Co”. Add the
beefiest frame ia any car, the smooth go of Buidc’s Turbine
Drive*. And then watch the Easy-Ownership Man figure aa
Easy-Ownership Han for yon. Ton will be glad you got to
Buick mow. •Op«.to t.ia. ■ m**. —o— mt
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SIMMONS MOTOR CO. <<,N n,tkS<
I will stand ready at all times to per-
form whatever services I can, indi-
vidually or for the general good.
VOTE FOR A MAN WHOSE QUALIFICATIONS AND
MOTIVES WILL STAND ANY INSPECTION — VOTE FOR
Henry M. Donelson Jr.
your next Commissioner Pct.l Hardin County
A PERSONAL WORD...
Though I have tried hard to contact every man, woman and child in the precinct,
I know I must have failed to *ee some of you. I wish there were time to meet you
all and I sincerely solicit the vote and support of all citizens and residents of this
precinct.
Silsbee, Texas
Henry M. Donelson Jr.
(Self PalS MMeal ASTrrtium.al)
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 1960, newspaper, May 5, 1960; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789355/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.