The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1988 Page: 3 of 20
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50TH ANNIVERSARY - Pal and Iran* Beard will be
honored with a reception August 7 in the First United
Methodist Church, 470 North 5th Street, celebrating
their 50th wedding anniversary. Calling hours will be
from 2 until 4 p.m. Friends and family will be hosts.
Beard, a native of Kirbyville, and the former Irene
Tucker of Woodville, were married August 4, 1930 in
Lake Charles, La. They are the parents of two sons,
Tommy Beard of LaPorte and Lonnie Beard of Dayton,
and they have two grandchildren and one great grand-
child. They have resided in Sllsbee for the past 44>
years where they are members of the First United
Methodist Church. Beard Is retired from Phelan
Grocery Supply.
CAfMSH
FOR SENIOR ADULTS
This Saturday from 8 a.m. til noon, there will
be a free car wash for senior adults age 60
and over at First Baptist Church, 350 Highway
96 S. in Silsbee. Absolutely, positively no
money accepted - Just know we love'ya.
Sponsored by the Youth Ministry at First Bap-
tist, Silsbee.
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Delicious Po Boys, Etc.
Famous Houston Antono Po Boys on Fresh Baked
French Bread - Chips • Regular Drink
ONLY *2.49
NEW AND GREAT BAKE-POTATO • 3 WAYS
STUFFED..............special *1.49
BBQ....................special 91.49
CHILI & CHEESE.......special $1.49
CALL IN ORDERS • DRIVE THRU
OR PATIO DINING
152 Hwy. 327 East • 385-6804
Silsbee, Texas (Across From McDonalds)
First Baptist
Preschool
Announces Registration for
Children 3 and 4 years old
by September 1988
Also 2Vi yeafs old
class available
\Limited openings in all classesj
First Baptist Churchi
350 Highway 96 South
385-2819
THE SILSBEE Mi, Thursday, July 21,1911, Ssctiea 1, Pap 3
five Persons Inter
Guilty Pleas In
County, JP Courts
Births
Mr. and Mrs. Joel Massingill
of Beaumont are the parenta of
a son, Timothy Joel Jr., born
July 11 at Mid-Jefferson Coun-
ty Hospital. Grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Chance of
Beaumont and Mr. and Sirs.
Eugene Massingill of Honey
Island. Great-grandparents are
Mae Bell Chance of Orange and
Lessie Mae Stutts-Hunt of
Kountze.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Keith
Mason of Silsbee are the par-
ents of a daughter, Elizabethan
Renee, born July 8 at Silsbee
Doctors Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray
Burgess of Silsbee are the
parents of a son, Adam Kent,
born July 11, at Silsbee Doctors
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Earl
Cheatham of Kirbyville are the
parents of a son, Christopher
Terrell, born July 21, at Silsbee
Doctors Hospital.
Five persons entered guilty
pleas- in separate county and
justice of the peace court cases
July 19 and 21, according to
County Attorney Revil
Wright’s records.
Jerry Howell Kelley, 46, Rt.
1, Box 818, Silsbee, pleaded
guilty in county court to a
charge of driving while intoxi-
cated. He was fined 1250, plus
court costs, and was placed on a
30-day sentence suspended
over six months of probation.
James Perew, 33, Box 2002,
Sour Lake, pleaded guilty in
county court to a charge of
driving while intoxicated. He
was fined $300, plus court
costs, and was placed on a
30-day sentence suspended
over nine months of probation.
Jason Clark, age unknown,
P.O. Box 360, Silsbee, pleaded
guilty to Justice of the Peace
Sid Johnson on a charge of
disorderly conduct and was
fined $23.50.
William Williams. 19, Rt. 1.
Box 582, Silsbee, pleaded guilty
to Judge Johnson on a charge of
disorderly conduct and was
fined $23.50.
William Coplen, 17, P.O. Box
1030, Silsbee, pleaded guilty to
Justice of the Peace Robert
Ward on a charge of disorderly
conduct and was fined $23.50.
330 North 4th Street
/2 Price Sale
Ladies and Junior Sizes
/2 Price
On All Brass Items
Phone 385-2222
Come Early - Save At
Jacq ue ’s
ft All Sales Final - No Returns CE
Long-Time Favorites
Collards have been used for
food for at least 4,000 years.
Lettuce was enjoyed by peoples
of the Mediterranean and Near
East 2,500 years ago. Lettuce was
among some of the first crops
sowed in colonial gardens.
SUSAN DARLENE WRIGHT
Susan Darlene Wright
Dalton Rex Tousha
Announce Plans
Prince Hall
Villa News
Susan Darlene Wright and Evadale High School and is
Dalton Rex Tousha have an- employed by Dairy Queen in
nounced plans to be married Lumberton.
Aug. 6 in Silsbee. Tousha, a 1985 graduate of
Parents of the couple are Mr. Silsbee High School, is employ -
and Mrs. James Wright of ed by Texas Fiber in Evadale.
Evadale; and Mrs. Melba
Moore and Dalton Tousha, both
of Silsbee.
Miss Wright is s graduate of
ENTIRE STOCK
Pulsar Watches
AND HE SENT US TO
PREACH THE GOOD NEWS
EVERYWHERE AND TO
TESTIFY THAT JESUS IS
ORDAINED OF GOD TO BE
THE JUDGE OF ALL-
LIVING AND DEAD.
ACTS 11:49
Mildred Phillips is back home
from a week’s vacation. She
visited with her daughter in
Houston.
Josie Renfro is home after a
three weeks stay in the hospi-
tal. She said she feels pretty
good just gets tired easily, and
that she misses being at PHV
with her friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Nash were
surprised with out of state
visitors CA. and Roy Lee Smith
from Detroit, MI. $ $
Edward Sepeda has returned
home from a two weeks stay in
North Carolina with his son, ml
Robert. . ™Jfcl , .
Mattie Lee is on vacation this W
week in Galveston.
The Senior Citizens meet HEATHER RICHARDS
every day in the PHV Rec .
Room for fun and recreation. HBUtlier RldlOrdS
They eat lunch at 12:00. Per- m
sons who live in the Silsbee WlltS rlFST PldC6
area are invited to attend. ■ ■ i m j
- . In July Playday
Gospel Concert tT
Heather Richards, daughter
The St. John Missionary of J.R. and Carolyn Richards,
Baptist Church, 480 Bonner took first place in the Junior
Street, will present Bro. Larry Division at the Silsbee Trail-
Taylor in a Gospel Concert - riders Arena's playday held
Sunday July 31, 1988 at 7:30 July 23.
P-m- With one more playday left
Taylor, the son of Mr. and Heather maintains her first
Mrs. C.V. Taylor, attended place lead overall.
Silsbee Schools and is presently Entrants win cash, as well as
serving as organist for St. tack items and trophies.
John Church Choirs. Lindsev Baker took first
Reg. $49.50 TO $225.00
*24.75
*112.50
Margie’s
Home Florist
Lee Miller Road
Callus for your
floral,needs. We
appreciate your
business.
Margie and L.D.
McIntyre
385-1180
PRICE
Living Words Of
Faith and
Understanding
By Seymour Greenwald
There are too many nations
Whose peoples ora rationed.
They are not able
Because of tholr fables
To marshall tholr resources
For more worthy causes
Because of their thinking
They ore sinking
Into on abyss
By error’s kiss.
The sermon on the mount
Can pud thum out
of their dismay
mmm mwmuew^m enimti
ana mr a wny •
Peace end plenty
1s whet is meant ta ho
H they will only Koton
to The Holy Ghost mission.
Copyright 1988
Seymour Green wold
We Pay Top Dollar!
Frank’s Jewelry buys old gold jewelry,
diamonds and pays top dollar
•Instant Cash!
Frank’s Jewelry
Serving You Since 1946
385-3501 Downtown Silsbee
AARP Plans Sing#mg
American Association of Re-
tired Persons will meet August
1 at 6:30 p.m. in the Silsbee
Community Center. Cordie
Cash will preside over the
business meeting.
Elaine Register will conduct
a sing-along musical, ac-
companied by Marilyn Webb.
A covered dish dinner will be
served.
MEMORIAL
In Fond Loving Memories
Of
HarUs Henry Harrison
Nov. 3,191% to July 98,1983
Five yean have passed since
you left our world and entered
a more resting place. Seasons
hove come and gone and nature
stills seems to amaze me with
all its inner and outer beauties.
You an not forgotten, but
remembered in the most loving
ways, a man who shared his
stories and wiadom, end that
will never die. It will continue
to blooaom as do the flowers in
spring.
You an missed, but loved
and that love still nurtures
within my heart. Time has
taken you away, but memories
still are fond and seem so dear
of yesterdays that wen. May
God watch over and guide us so
we can be more understanding
and loving to one and all.
Editor’s Quote Book
Experience is the best of
schoolmasters, only the
school fees are heavy.
Carlyle
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 28, 1988, newspaper, July 28, 1988; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820051/m1/3/: accessed June 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.