The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1975 Page: 3 of 22
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BIRTHS
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Bridal Shower
W!ss Nano/toe, bridc-eTen
of Nathan Wright, was honoi
►♦with a mtsreTla«W«tt b«
shower Oct. 19 in the fellow-
d Mrs Oarv Jacobs at shower 0ctl 19 in the ft
bee are the parents Of a ship hall of the Finecrest
t«r borti Oct. 82 in Mid- tist Church. HoUtesste
ii -sra— a. “\se* Mrt
|jents Of Silsbee are the parents Mrs. Debl
*\ot a son born Oct. 23 in Wom-.stonton,
&n and Children Hospital.
‘Mr. and Mrs. Donald Farns-
worth of Silsbee are the par-
r£lSSKS£L "I’'""7 =i'"ma'
Mr. and Mrs. Bart Ploch of
San Artjtonio arc the parents of
a son, Christopher Edward,
born in Santa Rosa Hospital
28.
Mr. ahd Mrt. Lynn Allen
latris of Spuffcer «re the par-
ents of a daiiphter, Pitsy Anne,
>orn Oct. 25 In Silsbee Doctors
Mr. and Mm. AH Harmon
Flowers II of Silsbee are the
'parents of a sort, Alf Harmon
Wl, bOm Oct. m In Silsbee
Doctors Hospital. \
in scMh central area
. i it. 2 .1 1 « » "
P & W To Issue Permits
■or Dees In Hardin County
Wsttgations conductedv by herds, the Texas Parks and partment office located at 8$0
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|fcWfsagfttk>ns
pe Texas Parks and Wildlife
t have revealed that
populations in portions of
Central Hardin County
increased Sharply in re-
peats. Further studies
indicated that present
Wildlife Department Will Issue
flntlerless deer permits on the
affected area of Hardin Coun-
ty.
By harvesting designated
numbers of surplus deer, land-
owners can bring existing deer
Street, Silsbee, Texas.
Of
fomotiry Tltttrintiim
jftho Upsiton Plans
laHuwaen Party
mo uHioiOH
Hho Upsilon Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority met Mon-
day in the home of Mrs. Linda
iJones with six members and
four guests, Mrs. Alan Ash-
worth, Mrs. Kurt Benson, Mrs.
David Smith and Mrs. Tommy
Barnes, present.
Mrs. Colleen Allen arranged
a program on “The House and
Holt# it Thfe Farm House
where Mrs. J«nell Grubbs in-
formed thb gfdup on antiques
restoration.
Mrs. Regena Rledlnger,
Mrs. Dorothy Martin.
Miss Debbie Falkc and
at
register.
The bride’s chosen colors of
CSrribean blue and pale blue
were used in table decoration.
Special guests were Mrs.
H. R. Clark, grandmother of the
bride, Mrs. D. E. Wright of
Gruver, Texas, mother of the
bridegroom and Mrs. L. R.
Falke, mother of the bride.
MisS Falke and Mr. Wright
will be married Jan. 16 in
Pinecrest Baptist Church.
Kuunfte P-H To
Sponsor Carnival
___numbers
ita'fty ' I
shpriagfes during criti-
Mod* has led to poor ant-
vel^piment and below av-
■ Size. If current con-
tes persist, the area deer
rym ’remain in poor phy-
%n and will be sus-
disease, parasites,
.J, sftd ptwslble dle-
TherefOr%, to prevent the
i and depletion of exitsing
iervicei For
W. Brantley,
i, Am Ikursilay
aeral services for Grover!
BrantK^, 1\, of Silsbee, wil
held at 10 a. m. todaj
ursday) at Farmer Funeral
tpdl With Rev. D, F. Monro«
eiating. Burial will be fe
veh Cemdtery.
died at 8 a.m. Oct. 28 at
Doctors Hospital. A re-!
rdi construction operator, hd
ad lived in Silsbee for 22
Survivors include his wife,
[rs. LaVeme Brantley at SUs-
*e, daughter, Mrs. Bobbie
jan Bruce of Silsbee, Mrs.
etty Wicks of Dallas, Mrs.
hirtey Elmo of Irving, two
store and two brothers.
dequate to populations in balance with ex-
isting food supplies and thus
improve the quality of the
herd. Permits will be issued on
lands bounded generally by
Highway 89 on the east, Sap
county road, Highway 421, and
Highway 326 on the west and
Highway 106 and Pine Island
Bayou on the suth in accord
ance with published boundary
maps.
Permits will be issued at a
rate of one permit per 187
acres. Landowners must own orj
control at toast 187 acres to be;
eligible for one permit. Quali-
fied landowners or the land-
owners agent may apply for
permits an Nov. 6 and 7 at the
Texas Parks and Wildlife De
./Vvu- »V..* W
Cemetery.
At this meeting officers elect-
ed were Stella Mae Brookins,
president; Eddie Plunk, vice
president, Billie Hfeard, Secre-
tary and Nell Slavik, treasurer,
i C. C. Bradshaw, Gus Dunbar,
E. B. Clfiric aiifl L. O. Wray
sitote named to serve On the
Beard of Directors. This group
met for a work session on Titos-
da*.
A general meeting of the
Resthaven Cemetery Care As-
sociation will be held at 8»is-
m SUite Bank Ob Wednesday
night, Nov. 5, at 1:90. All in-
terested persons have beeh to-
vIH.il>
iose unable to attend who
To make dbnatiOtto tW
i checks payable to Rest-
en Cemetery Care Associa-
bn, P. O. BOX 805, Silsbee,1
'exas 77856.
Apatty was held in the home
of Mrs. Susan Ferguson with
Mrs. Tim Rivers, Mrs. Alan fHm tlumiiKAn Ir
AshwOrth, Mrs. David Smith! 'HwipWll JT*
Promoted By Tbxuco
GORE’S SMOKEHOUSE
Fork Shoulders U>. $1.25
Pork Chops lb. $1.39
Center Cuts lb. $1.88
lb. $1.19
gal. $5.00
lb. $1.49
lb. 79c
I Cheese lb. $1.09
lb. 69c
^>Ehn Sausage
iSSiS
■SErl
ia$e Seasoning lb. 89c
ked Sattsage lb.
r.fjj
. Smoked
1 Bacon
Bwset Potatoes
$2:06
lb. $1.58
fb. 20c
«t. $2.75
We have plenty of sau-
sage casings and sausage
Camp Fire Group
The Grdtolnlo Camp Fire
girls met in the Read-Turren-
tirce cafeteria for a “send off’i
Mrs. Hattie Peart *Ttarrows
Mrs. Borrows Named
Aide For Family
Resource Program
girls during the program.
Officers are Angela Thames,
president; Tammy Roy, vice
president; Sandy Morris, sec
retary; Helen Copeland, treas-
urer; Windy Morris and Kay-
ia Kelly, softg leaders; Tabatha
married Dec. 5 in the First As-' . _.. j - •. a ■
sembly of God Church. Rev.' AlMWl FrUlt $Ol0
one son.
Hartman and Janet Hare, game Texas. She is married to Leo
leaders.
Mrs. Doe Copeland was in
charge of the ceremony arid
mothers were invited.
The girls played games am
sang songs.
Refreshments were served by
Tabatha Hartman and Janet
Hare.
Mrs. Jewel Hartman and
Mrs. Copeland are the group
leaders with Mrs. Norma Roy
as sponsor.
Kerry Gray, reporter
<n rnrfflWr ' l»'r,lWM‘
Single Adult Club
The Beaumont Single Adult
Club will meet at Trinity Unit-
ed Methodist Church, Harrison
at Longfellow, Beaumont, on
day, Nov. 4 from 8-11 p. m.
GREEN UP
AMERICA!
wim AH IV® Green ribbon plant
ONE OF THE FINEST
YOG CAN SEND OR
COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND
WE’RE ALWAYS GLAD TO SEE VOU AT
HanfcFs Flowers I Sifts
375 North Fourth — 385-7575
Open 8:66 - 5:30 Monday Through Friday
Open 9-5 Saturdays
Phiped for
School Band
and their
A Halloween carnival, spon-
g sored by the Parent-Teacher-
' Student Association of Kountze,
will be held Nov. 1 from 5 un-
til 9 p. m. in the Kountze Pri-
mary School. . ,
There will be 25 booths and
activities. A roller coaster Will
be the featured ride. The high
school art students will present
a show, there will be a fortune
teller, cake walk, flea market,
food and drinks.
’’Phe public Is Invited, acoord .. ir_..
ing to Nola Mimtnerman, pub- Wildlife
liclty chairman.
Ashwdrth, Mrs. David Smith'
and MTs. Tommy Barites as
h honored guests.
A Halloween party Was an-
nounced for Oct. 30 In the
home of Mrt. David 8hows.
The next meeting will be
held in the Silsbee State Bank
bn Nov. 10 With Mrs. Susan
Ferguson In charge of a pro-
gram dn “Women To Whdm
We Are Indebted.”
Sam Thompson Jr. has been
promoted to Assistant Foreman, !
Guards and Gates Dept., Em-
ployee Relations Division, Tex
aco Inc. in Port Arthur. Thomp
son was bom in Bragg, and be'
gan his tenure of service with
TetrtCo in 1970 at Port Arthur
Plant,
Mr. and Mrs. Thompson have
daughter, four sons, one,
grandchfld and reside in Eva-:
dale.
Old Timers T* Mott
Here 0s Nev. 9
The annual Old Timers meet-
ing will be held Nov. 9 in the
O’Neil School, Highway 98
South.
The women of the First Pen-
tecostal Church will serve lunch
at 12:30 p. m. Registration o!
. Survivors Include one stfep-tfeuests wil lbegin at 10:30 a. m
daughter, Mrs. Velma Z. Och of Charles Watts is president of
Beaumont, and three sisters, the group.
Mrs. Maida J. Horn of Beau-
ftont, Mrt. Garnet Slavik of
Fumral Services Fur
V. J. Withers, 67,
AreToBeTe^ey At 2
Funeral servioees for V. J.
Withers, 67, of Buna, will be
at 2 p. m. today (Thursday) in;
tbrmer Funeral Home With
burial In Withers Cemetery.
Jtov. Sldon Jones will offidsrte.
He died at 5:80 a. m. Tuesday
at his home after an illness. A
lifelong Buna resident, he was
retired forester.
Extremely rare Albino o
Oct. 24 by Jerry Clark of
squirrel Was taken
while he was
hunting In ptnejr- woods near the Neches Itiver (off
Old MaM Road and Cravens Camp Road) north
ibee, about a. ih. The adult mole, whose
estffnated at two tb thFee years, was
one shot from ra 16-gauge shotgun load-
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BEE that ih most squi
V
County^ the incidence is somewhat higher.
Silsbee Tiger Band ..... _ _
25" S ■SUS.iaK! ^ ”* GcAMHwt
Mrs. Fem McAdams presided. Pallbearers will be J. A. Mar-
A tUa's fhfffle rth thfr 'contell, Dr. Frank Kirkpatrick,
* 2% as- jB &
♦
bumper stickers which may be,
program and ceremony. Beads Mrs. Hattie Pearl Burrows, a . . . . ^ Mtmmmi
“d w”“
Program-Youth Phase. . have been served after half- . i J T____
Mrs. Burrows graduated B* J Shd^t^Rthf A/HI MW TlMIBf
from Carver High School, visitm« bahd M M the
Kountze, and is a graduate of JJ. tig &
Hicks Barber College in Dallas,
Burrows, who is employed by
Santa Fe Railroad, and-she had Committees were appointed
Hardltl County .od Hml, aop; “ M
ports the basic phnosophy of re^ '“c^““^ fv,Jand Mrs. Frank E.'McDonald chasing fruit may contact any
Extension which is “helping . Plans are being made for thdnd Mr and Mfs James A
youth and family members.
CoHILSmUi
CompletW BdMt
Carl ft. Smith, who recently
eompMed trtnfe weeks of . basic
training in the US Navy at San
Diego, is visiting in the home
Of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert L. Smith of Woodville,
farmer Silsbee residents.
He will leave Friday to at-
tend a six weeks -school on
Basic Electronics and Electri-!
city in SanDiego. He will thein
go to Great Lakes, 111. for a
year Jh FTG-A School
Smith is a 1975 graduate oi
Silsbee High School.
"5(To Many On Dfet. S
Miss Terry Lynn McDonald
nSrew TUr
TOPS Club Nos
Hattownm forty
The Silsbee TOPS met Tues-
day at 6 p. m. in the Hardin
County Savings and Loan with
18 members weighing in and
a total of 16 pounds ldM. Mrs.
Kathy Johnson lost arte and
. The Silsbee Bass Club will
meet Monday at 7 p. m. at Har-
din County Savings and Loan.
A film on fishing will be
shown add all members are
invited to attend, according to
Truman Ward’, president of
the group.
The club meets the first and
third Mondays of each month,
ter Club and Silsbee Junior MiSB Terry Lynn McDonald bw»* #L—. s_, ■
High Band. and Joe Andrew Turner Will be rTH UMplRl BUgVIlS
FFA mfeihber.
... , . The fruit comes in 40 pound
mTiwse to plsy to Tz: 2SS JlS’fZSn wmlnbl
She is em-iJdeHVered Dec. 5.
I^pto to help themselves,” she Turner- '•» of thU W-
ioSv hTtr^TS S»eeha*eiblm0askS to
edntect a dhrt) officer dr attend
Cooperative Extension Pro- ^gh S
gram. It is designed to research band h,u at 7 ,p'm'
limited income rural youth and ~ _
families with educatiohal > IteO- KttflfiTlt DflflCfi
grams for youth 9-12 years bltl
in areas of Home Economics. A benefit dance-will be hehfl jg KapUhKu Chapter of Beta
to be an organized ongoing 4-H p>m. i0t the Curtis Jackson'hen ^ith 11 members 'present,
program and to improve van- famil*. Curti8 ig the son of Rrj A business meeting was held
M::±s IlMr?!
sion charge at the door
Also other areas include intor- cdhtrib<]tl^3 ** M-maft|Bloom«rs
P^v-To-°ewC ^rm^n"sgfOT^s at Sa*y9# fUvl planM. tbM about each and
5SS3
Pt, area M man- SS,SflSoEr,’^
inform&tioh in the area bf man-
agement; how to manage the sttnes. AH 10 boys were
dollar with respect to today’s for tbe meeting,
high costs Of food and clothingi ^ cubs practiced the
information will be madeL,^ m a d e Hkllo
available also in the area ol8*hosts and played games,
......iChts were furnished
Partnfe of the couple kre Mr.
ner are both gradi
atu *»■
and he to Ftaffioflt
The Silsbee FFA Chapter be-
n their annual fruit sale Oct.
8. Anyone interested In pur-
he to mrffiotlfed
with the US Navy.
-•—
Xi Korfs N*
Hamptoh Co,
fed in lib
Ibrida
This program gives speciaLem- at tlfe American Legion Han imfst^aTphT met “Monday . gg— ----\—-■
phasto toward promoting youth KirbyviUe on Nov. 1 at 8*ff X SeTfCSaS- fe
s- . J.U-
id Mre.
Betty Hinkle of Betty’s
tors Nursery. She brought
played ttod refreshments serv-
next meeting will be
|NoV. 10 ih the home of Mrs.
Jarife Kelley.
Child- Development and GuidH
ance: hfelpihg the youth to be
come leaders and/or sMf tea-
proved. Each of toe four areas ,
are presented to interest the
youth and family membeW
through a maximum of four
lessons and demonstrations.
ames Cawley and were servi
by Chris Gilstrap and Grant
GrubbB.
Reporter: Keith Yeager
♦f
inoN
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Creel vis-
ited over the weekend in Waxa-
hachie in the home of Mr. andi
Mrs. Garland Moore. Mrt. Ad-
die Creel returned to her home
in Silsbee after visiting in the
Moore home after three weeks.
with a party Saturday cele-
brating her 80th birthday.
F. W. Koether, Silsbee, of
Reserve Oil and Gas Co., h a s
completed the oil and gas well
completions hfid workovers
short course on the LSU Baton
Rouge campus, held Oct. 16-17.
The 10-day course placed
emphasis on field application,
practical results, and practical
practice problems each day.
A.iM supper and Hallo-
ween party was held in the
borne Of Mr
Mrs. Joyce Hanks
BUNKER HAL
CONSTRUCTION
4 MRT
• DUMF TRUCK
• PAINTING
• POLYURETHANE
• SANDBLASTING
• DRAGLINE SERVICE
INSULATING
C I.
Phene 276-1820
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Antiques - Collectibles - Gifts
RUIN'S TREASURES
1153 North Railroad Silsbee, Texas 77656
OPEN _AS .ADVERTISED
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday at 10:30 a. m.
Tuesday, Thursday, Sunday at 1:30 p. m.
Ruth Davis Phone 385-7856
C.B. RADIOS
DISCOUNT PRICES - AIL BRANDS
ALL TYPES OF ANTENNAS AVAILABLE
:
Randy Harper
246-3476 or 246-2838
Kountae, Texas
FALL FESTIVAL OF VALUES!
ntkODCH NOVEMBER «
SHOP THESE PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIA1S
KELT US MAKE ROOM FOR NSW CHRISTMAS STOCK
0
■
$75 to
OH ON OIK
DISCOUNT: 10% OFF
Tlte Mjwiptbgram aide will
work With youth mi families
in their hollies and ih Sttlhll
neighborhood groups,
fSJ9.P.-Y to Tree tor askihg,
Any person may request edu-
cational information and aeatet-
anefe Atom toe Youth Program
and relative for their though-;
^ ful assistant in so many ways
I UilbArtAN TAPS rlilli following tTIfe disastrous fire
Lvmewi l«n which destroyed our home. We
are grateful for the clothing
>4 other items.
The Kenneth L. Gore family
IN STOCK!
ee Our Complete I
Of Deter Ctocl
■:
ALL SILVER
H0U4WAKE
IN STOCK!
SAVINGS ON
■' ” , ' '
FLATWARE, TOO!
REGULAR PRICE
ON PLAIN COLD
MM
Zkd-53»o in
Burrows laid.
ThO Ltnwberton TOPS Me
, it the
school * titeKbertoh.
5.1 members weighed in
4PR pound loss. .
Mrs. Mildred Adkins won
fruit basket with a five poi
Mm for the 'Wg/mm
a mb.
mat
ms for toe week.
A £
ere meeting.
AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS
im
BEE WENT ADS
QB FAST RESULTS
r
BIG SAVINGS IN
ALL DEPARTMENTS
IN KOUNTZE
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 37, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 30, 1975, newspaper, October 30, 1975; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820005/m1/3/?q=%22Texas+Press+Association%22: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.