The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981 Page: 3 of 28
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REV. ROBERT LEAL
Nazarene Church
Begins New Church
In Lumberton
The Church of the Nazarene
has announced the beginning of
a new church in Lumberton.
Rev. Robert Leal of Austin
will pastor the new church. He
and his wife, Pam, are parents
of a six-year-old son, Joshua.
Persons who would like more
information about the church
may contact Pastor Leal at 226
Beverly in Lumberton.
Services for the Lumberton
Church of the Nazarene will
begin Sunday, Aug. 30, at 10:30
a.m.
ELECTROLUX
Authorized Solos A Service
MYRTIS GILMORE
NMNiSIMTM
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Civil cases have been set for
trial in Judge Clyde fi. Smith’s
88th District Court in Kountze
beginning on Sept. 14. The
docket getting for these cases,
which has been released by
District Clerk Aline Harper,
follows.
Cases Set For Trial: Monday,
September 14,1981,
At 9:00 A.M.
Sarah Frances Paine, de-
ceased (j).
Tom R. Sawyer vs. George
William Mason (j).
Bennie J. Smith, Jr. vs. The
Atchison, Topeka And Santa
Fe Railway co., (j).
Glenn E. Moffett vs. The
Atchison, Topeka And Santa
Fe Railway Co., (j).
IN RE: Sara Virginia Gilliam,
Child, (j).
Cases Set For Trial: Monday,
September 21,1981
At 9:00 A.M.
Linnie Collier vs. Sid Christa
d/b/a Top Burger No. 1, (j).
Gwendolyn L. Powell vs.
Brenda W. Harrison and Bruce
W. Harrison (j).
Phillip Dramer vs. Terry
Jenkins and wife, Murleen
Jenkins and Mural's Mobile
home, Inc., (j).
James R. Kelley vs. The
Atchison, Topeka And Santa
Fe Railway Co. (j).
Cases Set For Trial: Tuesday,
September 29,1981
At 9:00 A.M.
Jimmy and Linda Parnell, et Cases Set Far Trial: Monday,
al vs. Q. D. Calloway, Kirby November !*, 1981
Forest Ind. Inc. and 8anta Fe At 9:00 A.M.
Industries, Inc. (j). Leroy Dolford, et al vs.
Hubert A. Laird, et ux vs. T. Howard & Bowen Pipeline Co.,
W. Elliot and Jimmy Clarke (j). et al (j).
Charlotte Dies Robinson, et Junes H. Turner vs. Leon
a) vs. Price Burnett (j). Tull, et al (j).
Greer Construction Co., & Ricky G. 8irmona va. John
Roy V. Greer vs. James Larry McCreight, Inc. (j).
Davis, Theda Jean Davis & Robert Gore, et ux, et al va.
Kenneth D. Furlow, (j). j0hn Linscomb (j).
. Marbaret McMahon vs. Ford Cedi C. Phillips vs. Matlaek,
Herman sen, et al (j). Inc. (j).
Richard M. Cox vs. U. S. Nonie Angelina Chapman,
Fidelity & Guaranty Co. (j). Executrix vs. Shell Oil Co., et
al (j).
Cases Set For Trial: Monday, Norris Perkins vs. Asaodat-
October 6,1981 At 9:00 A.M. ed Milk Producers, Inc., et al Sheffield, Ind., et al vs. Quynh
va. Jack B. Kelly, , toe. ft
George W. Smith (j).
Doris MareontaO, ,et al va.
Kenneth L. Rode.
Thomas Counntor ft Richard
Gordon va. James Campbell.
Alfred !M. Brown vs. Stoutly
Swabbing ft Well Service, be.
(i). /J
William Perry Livingston vs.
Texas Employers Insurance
Assoc, (j).
Mary Landrum vs. R. C.
Falkner, Jr. (j).
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Cases 8et For Trial: Tuesday,
Decembers, 1961 at 9:00 A.M.
Robert Sheffield, Frances
sired, this lVi-lb. fair mess-
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ically, horizontally, diagon-
al or hung from t»4 widl1.
At department stores or
Silton Inc., 1260 Zerega
Avc., Bronx, N.Y.lg462.
755
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CALL: 385-4461 9‘
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Roberta Busby vs. John
Zummo. Yvonne Oliver vs. Dr* Pep-
Estate of I. C. Ard. per Company, et al (j).
Estate of Mary Ard, De- Felix And Gwen Bruce Vs.
ceased. Carolina International, Inc., et
Jerry W. Petry vs. Larry ail (j).
Adams. Lanex Husband vs. Delbert
Self, Jr., et ux.
Cases Set For Trial: Tuesday,
October 13,1981, at 9:00 A.M. Cases Set For Trial: Monday,
Venora Reynolds Hampton, November 23,1981
et al vs. R. C. Williams, et ux, At 9:00 A.M. NON-JURY
et al, (j). Fuller Oil Company, Inc. vs.
Associated Indemnity Cor- Don Corley,
poration vs. Johnny Ray Bald-
win- Cases Set For Trial: Monday,
Gary William Levins et ux November 30,1981,
vs. Willie Eugene Brown & At 9:00 A.M.
West Texas Marketing Cor- James V. Shephard vs. Ford
INROUL NOW AT
Friendship Baptist Academy
"A School with Your Children at Hoart"
Kindergarten through grade 12
Qualified Teachers
Phono 385 0321 • Monday • Wednesday - Friday
8:30 A.M.-NOON
CaH 385-4319 Anytime
2055 Cook Rood
Quality Education and A Christian Environment
Nguyep ft Thien Thi Nguyen
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Bertie Mae Griffith Rush vs.
Hanover Ins. Co., ft Lee L,
Cartrett (j).
Case* Set For Trial: Monday,
December 16,1981
At 9:00 A.M.
Elvan J. Inman vs. Herbert
S. Williams (j).
H. J. Grantham, et ux va.
Daniel Bell, et ux.
Jack Frye, et ux va. Mod-
uline Industries, Inc., et al.
Joe D. Price, Judy S. Price,
and Christine E. Read, va.
Guerdon Industries, Inc., et al.
Kenneth Godby vs. Lake
poration (j). T. Hermansen, d/b/a R. T. Livingaton Properties, Inc.
Carolyn Roy va. Westchester Walker Timber Co., et al (j). Judith Hoyle Milier va. Willie
Fire Ins. Company (j). in Re; Estate of Frederick Mitchel Newman.
Lumbermens Mutual Casual- Lawrence Cooper. Hardin County Memorial
ty vs. Samuel C. Moore (j). James D. St.imit.ii va. Texas Hospital va. Lifemark Cardio-
Gralin Dumesneil, et al vs. R. Employers Ins. Association (j). pulmonary, Inc., et al (j),
T. Walker Timber Co. (j). Thelma Sim» and Willie H. Gerald Corley va. Robert S.
Debra Sue Schwab va. Sims vs. Jack B. Kelly, Inc. and Sawyer, ft R. K. Beard (j).
Thomas Clinton Schwab (j). George W. Smith (j). Harold D. Bean, et al vs.
V. F. Hargraves vs. The Emmett Hancock, Jr., et ux Lumberton Ind. School Dis-
ROUND-UP SUNDAY
SEPTEMBER 6
New Hope Baptist Church
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HIGHWAY 327
Atchison, Topeka And Santa
Fe Railway Company (j).
Darrell Venable vs. Thomas
McKeown, Guardina of Doyle
McKeown, et al.
trict, et al.
IYIRTONI ISINVim
TIME: 10:00 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP
7:30P.M. EVENING WORSHIP
COME HELP US MEET OUR GOAL
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Silsbee PTA Will
Honor Teachers
PUBLIC NOTICI
Hardin Coanty Badge! Hearing
The Hardin County Commissioners Court will hold a public hearing on
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ANNOUNCING
THE ADDITION OF
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KIM GORE
BARBER AND HAIR STYLIST
TO OUR STAFF
SPECIALIZING IN CUTS, STYLES, SHAVES,
FACIALS, SCALP MASSAGE, ETC.
CALL 385-5896
Bonnie's Hair Styles
505 SOUTH 4TH STREET
Cases Set For Trial: Monday, The Silsbee PTA will honor
October 19,1981 at 9:00 A.M. teachers and school personnel
William Charles Weiblinger, . today (Thursday) with a wel-
et ux vs. Hubert Laird, et al (j). come back to school salad
Bennie J. Smith vs. The luncheon to be held at the High
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe School cafeteria. A variety of
tM-On m E September 8, 1981 at 7:00 P. M., Rom A-131 (ConHesioners Courtrom). Hardin County
pany of Texas vs. Howard And rection of Diane Keith, past „ ' . „ , , , „ , , ...
Bowen Company (j). president. Courthouse*, The proposed budget contains a 8% mise for all elected Of,fxetale vttn
Arthur G. Bettner, et ux va. Assisting Mrs. Keith are ' '
G-W-L d/b/a Gold Star Build- school parent representatives th excevti0h of Justice of the Peace #1 will be raised to an annual salary of
era, Inc. (j). Mrs. Beverly Price, Robinson; r : r ■ . % ,j
E. Cude.raACudeEquipment 13lrieCS»,^^T£intiMj‘ $17,392.32, Constables will be raised to an annual salary of $7,514.16, and Commissioners
Co. (j). Mrs. Jan Forrester, Middle
Mr. ft Mrs. Charles Burrows School and Mrs. Frankie Wil- ^ill be raised to an annual salary of $23,914.44, county employees will be receiving
vs. Henrietta Fleetwood (j). liams, High School.
J. D. Tyler vs. Hermitage
Health ft Life Insurance Co.
Darnell Gardner va. Colonial chers,” Mrs. Keith stated. “It . . > \ • , ,
Life ft Accident Ins. Co. (j). takes a lot of salad to feed some to attend and provide the Court with written and oral comments and ask questtons
200 people, but PTA members
voneeming th* county's-proposed budget and the relationship of Revenue Sharing funds
John Emery Ray, et al vs. occasion. This is just one way , , _ _
by which PTA can let our to that budget. The proposed budget, a statement on the proposed uses of Revenue
suTtira^^for^irt to? ranging from 8% to 20%. All citizens (especially Senior Citizens) are invited
Paul Gutmann, et al (j).
Patsy R. Tynes, et al vs.
John Brummett, et al (j).
South Hampton Refining Co.
vs. A. T. McQueen, dab Drys-
tall Oil Co. (j).
Leon Parsons, et al va. Larry
Gene Smith, et al (j).
Charles Timothy Elrod, dba
Hardin County Auto Sales vs.
General Agents Ins. Co., of
America Inc. et al (j).
Garland Earl Avery vs.
Ranger County Mutual In-
surance Co. (j).
school personnel know we do „>
appreciate them,” she added, sharing funds, and the proposed budget summarized below can be inspected by the public
University Women
To Hold Social
The Silsbee Branch of the
American Association of Uni-
versity Women will hold their
annual membership drive from AVAILABLE RESOURCES
4 to 6 p.m. -Thursday at the
home of Marilyn Georgaa, 375
.from 9:00 A. M. until 5: P. M., Monday through Friday in the County CleVk's office
at the County Courthouse.
. PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET
Harry H. Bonifay vs. Arthur Briarwood, Silsbee.
W. Gray (j). Any area woman who has
Luey Mae Corn, et ux vs.
Wayne McGowan and Wife, Officers for this year are:
Gail McGowan. Bertie Standley, president;
Ron Ozio vs. Calvin Ford (j). Marilyn Georgaa and Joyce
Odette Willis vs. The Travel- Patterson, vice presidents;
ers Insurance Com. (j). Gwain Olsen, secretary; Nancy
Leonard Wilson vs. Gulf Ratchford, treasurer.
States Underwriters Of LA. D .. „ 0.. . „
Lawanda Jean Erwin vs. !m S*lsbee or H«-
8 Bertha F. Martin, Et al. dm County ja not required.
SOURCE
COUNTY FUNDS
LATERAL ROAD REVENUE
TOTAL
Back-To-School Specials
iTHE HAY-R LOFT ,51
PERMS $1500 & $2000
HAY-R CUTS $800(FREEstyle,
KIDDIE CUTS s500 (launder,
CONDITIONER FREE ^
Kountze-Silsbee Y. Lumberton
(Old Silsbee Hwy.)
755-7101
(FREESTYLE)
(12 & UNDER)
(WITH THIS AD)
CU/WMBSM/e
ON ALL
Friedrich
Air Conditioners
Friedrich
AraSolowWaCannat
Advertise Pricat
CaH 305-2842 Or
755-1379 For Men
On Any
Friedrich
Air Conditioner
WARRICK T.V.
and APPLIANCE
iatass rom suun fun
BANK
385-2842 755-1379
TAXES
12.919.207.77
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$2,919,207.77
LICENSE & PERMITS
250.000.00
250,000.00
VARIOUS FEES
598.585.00
598,585.00
LATERAL ROAD
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$ 126.173.56
126.173.56
MISCELLANEOUS
205.430.00
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205,430.00
REVENUE SHARING
$ 175.300'. 00
: 175,300.00..
TOTAL
$3.973.222.77
$ 126.173.56
$ 175,300.00
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$4,274,696.33
EXPENDITURES
CATEGORY COUNTY FUNDS
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LATERAL ROAD REVENUE , TOTAL
SHARING
PUBLIC SAFETY.
$ 546.559.41
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$ 548,559.4U
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
STREETS A ROADS
1.432.205.84
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$ 175.300. 00
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1,733,679.40
LIBRARIES
FIRE DEPARTMENTS
* 32.800:00
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SOLID WASTE'AND
FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATION
255.038.91
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255,038. $£ >
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HEALTH & WELFARE
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* 111.080.15
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GENERAL GOVERNMENT
932.273.61
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MISCELLANEOUS
607.222.25
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$3,917,180:17 ,
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$ ‘ 1P.6,173.58: ,
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 27, 1981, newspaper, August 27, 1981; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820662/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.