The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938 Page: 4 of 8
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Your Personal Accounts Should Be
AS MODERN AS YOUR BUSINESS
A COMPLETE BANKING INSTITUTION
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Silsbee State Bank’s checking services offer you
greater protection both in personal accounts and
business transactions. Canceled checks are inviolate
receipts of payment, and by retaining them you
avoid the risk of forgotten or improperly written re-
ceipts.
Silsbee State Bank has served this area for 32
years. Avail yourself of the many services it offers.
In the County Court of Jefferson
County, Texas
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IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
TATE OF ANNA M. CRARY,
DECEASED
Notice is hereby given that I,
Mary Anna Crary Anderson, ad-
ministratrix de bonis non of the
Estate of Anna M. Crary, Deceas-
ed, have this 24th day of October,
1938, filed my application in the
above entitled and numbered cause
for order of the County Judge of
Jefferson County, Texas author-
izing me as administratrix de bonis
non of the Estate of Anna M.
Crary, Deceased to make and ex-
ecute the mineral lease upon such
terms as the Court may order and
direct of the following described
real estate belonging to the Estate
of Anna MJ. Crary, Deceased, to-
wit:
A one-quarter interest in and to
the following land in Hardin Coun-
ty, Texas:
From a point in the north line
of the Willis Donohoe Survey 1414
varas east of its northwest corner
duction in Texas traffic deaths this
year as compared with 1937. The
September death list contained 63
less names than the previous Sep-
tember. Six of the 126 dead had
been injured in August smash-ups,
reports revealed. * ,
While traffic officers campaign-
ed against excess speeds through
the year there were 18 deaths last
month attributed to vehicles speed-
ing out of Control and into fixed
objects. Openings of schools in-
jects another enforement and edu-
cational problem to seafety work-
ers. During the first month of the
school term there were six young-
sters killed while riding bicycles.
State traffic observers warned
drivers and pedestrians again of
the usual rise in traffic deaths in
the Fall of each year when incle-
ment weather and heavier traffic
are conducive to crashes.
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No. 4953
3180.5 feet for beginning corner,
same being the southwest corner
of the tract of land hereby de-
scribed; Thence north 9 degrees
15 minutes east 2471.8 feet to cor-
ner, same being also the southwest
corner of a certain 5 acre tract
heretofore sold by B. D. Crary to
R. C. Duff; Thence east 849 feet
to corner in the southwest line of
the B. L. Jordan 43 acre tract,
same being the southeast corner
of the last mentioned 5 acre tract;
Thence south 52 degrees east 100
feet, more or less, to the most
southerly southwest corner of the
B. L. Jordan 43 acre tract, same
being also the northwest corner
of the B. L. Jordan 3.2 acre tract;
Thence south 25 degrees 40 min-
utes east 192.3 feet to the south-
west corner of the said B. L. Jor-
dan 3.2 acre tract; same being also
the northwest corner of the Bat-
son City Townsite Company’s
109.53 acre tract; Thence south 27 :
degrees west 2445 feet along the 1
west line of said last mentioned 1
tract of 109.53 acres to its south- <
west corner; Thence east along the
south line of the last mentioned
tract 1480 feet to iron pipe for cor- i
ner, same being the the northwest
corner of the M. J. Byrd tract con-
veyed to M. J. Byrd by deed re-
corded at Vol. 59, page 545 of Deed
Records of Hardin County, Texas;
Thence south 78.6 feet to stake for
corner; Thence west 1770 feet, *
more or less, to place of beginning,
containing 4.0.47 acres, more or '
less, and being a part of 58.34 ;
acres of land described in deed I
from B. D. Crary to F. S. Henry
dated April 1, 1904 and recorded ’
in Vol. 41, page 304 et seq of the
Deed Records of Hardin County,
Texas and which deed and its said
run S. 0 degrees 44 minutes east record is here referred to for fur-
6927 feet to corner; Thence west t cr description.
i—;—..... ------ following three (3) tracts
..e deducted from said 40.47 acres
*c£ land, same being:
FIRST TRACT: Beginning at a
point marked by an iron pipe,
same being the southwest corner
of the homestead survey of 112.5
acres, known as the Southern
Homestead Survey of B. L. Jordan,
deceased, in said Donohoe League;
Thence north 27 degrees east with
the west line of said homestead
survey 1065 feet, the northwest
corner of the Douglas Jordan 30
acre tract; Thence west 62 feet to a
point in a wire fence, same being
the western fence enclosing the
property of said Douglas Jordan,
deceased; Thence with said fence
in a southerly direction about 28
degrees with the southwest corner
of said fence, a distance of approx-
imately 1085 feet; Thence east with
said fence a distance of approxi-
mately 70 feet to the west line of
said Jordan homestead tract;
Then south 20 feet to the place of
beginning containing 2 acres more
or less..
SECOND TRACT: Beginning at
the southwest corner of the fence
now enclosing the property of
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We want to thank the people of Silsbee for the cor-
dial way in which they responded to our Re-modeling
Sale. In order to further show our appreciation in a
more material way we are offering these Extra Spe-
cials for this week-end—
Ditflinger's Lily While Flour, 24 lbs. (in
fancy bag).....
ECONOMY COFFEE, 3 Pounds . .
. 79c
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MILK, R. & W., 3 Tall or 6 Small Cans . 17c
MARKET
FRESH OYSTERS, Selecf, Pint . 29c; Quart . 55c
SLICED BACON, Armour's Star, 1 Lb. Box . 35c
SLICED BACON, Rath's, 1 Lb. Package . 24c
BUTTER, Red & White (Pure Sweet Cream) Lb 33c
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EDITORIAL
1,173 COLLISIONS
Austin, Oct. 26.—With the Sep-
tember traffic death toll up to 126,
state patrol statisticians pointed to
several causes of most of the traffic
tragedies.
Of the 1,173 collisions reported
last month, 146 occurred because
drivers did not observe right-of-
way regulations which permit ve-
hicles approaching intersections
from the right to pass first, pro-
vided intersections are not locally
controlled.
The drinking driver was held
responsible for 129 accidents while
122 others were caused by vehicles
traveling too close to centers of
highways and streets. Seventy-
seven were brought about by fast
driving and 50 because of improper
passing of other vehicles.
Police found, they said, a par-
tial answer to solving the terrific
carnage problem on Texas high-
ways by strict enforcement against
violations that are responsible for
most crashes. Results of the en-
forcement program were favorable
as there has been an 18 percent re-
Douglas Jordan, deceased, at a
point approximately north 20 feet
and west 70 feet to the southwest
corner of the original B. L. Jordan
homestead tract of 112.5 acres in
said league; Thence north along
old fence line 53 degrees west, a
distance of 237 feet to a corner in
said old fence line; Thence north 9
degrees 15 minutes east 88 feet to
corner in said old fence; Thence
with said old fence line north 27
degrees east 164 feet to corner in
said fence; Thence north 81 de-
grees east with the old line of
said old fence 305 feet to corner
in west fence line in said Douglas
Jordan improvements: Thence
south 25 degrees west with said old
fence 467 feet to the place of be-
ginning, containing 1.98 acres of
land, more or less.
THIRD TRACT: Beginning at a
point in the north line of the Willis
Donohoe League 1414 varas east
of the northwest corner, runs south
0 degrees 44” east 6927 feet to cor-
ner; Thence west 3180.5 feet;
Thence north 9 degrees 15’ east
1981.4 feet for beginning corner;
Thence east 901.9 feet; Thence
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By Mail Only. In State of Texas Only.
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No subscriptions accepted at the above rates
for less than one year. Three and six months
rate, or any period of time more or less than
one year, is 90c per month straight for daily
and Sunday and 65c per month straight for
daily only.
False Faces, Pumpkins, Horns and
Fancy Hats
SCHOOL
MEMORY BOOK
Royal Chrome Colored
OVENWARE
$1.25
Yardley’s Old English
EXTRACT
55c
YARDLEY’S
BATH POWDER
$1.35
EVEREADY
FLASH LIGHT
AND BATTERY
39c
MENNEN’S
Skin Bracer and
Lather Cream
75c Value
49c
VASELINE
HAIR TONIC
No. 1 Size
39c
New CHEVROLET 1939
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Thursday, October 27,1938
south 2 : degrees west 997.3 feet; | Administratrix” de bonis
Alienee west 588.7 feet, Thence I
Aiorih 9 degrees-15’ east 898.3 feet:
to place of beginning containing!
15.17 acres.
Said application shall be heard
by the County Judge of Jeffer-
son County, Texas at the court
house in the City of Beaumont,
Jefferson County, Texas on the
14th day of November, 1938. •
WITNESS my hand at Beau-
mont, Texas, on this the 24th day
of October, 1938.
Mary Anna Crary Anderson,
_ _ non y
the Estate oi Anna M. Crary,
Deceased.
Subscribed and sworn to before ]
me this 24th day of October, 1938,
to certify which witness, my hand
and seal of office
Pauline Wilson,
Nortary Public in and for
Jefferson County, Texas.
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NOTICE
For general hauling and all t !
kinds of wood, see R. L. Charlton, T I
phone ltd-J.
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Published Every Thursday
David Read________Owner and Editor
Subscription $2.W a year
Entered as second, class matter
April 10-, 1919, at the post office
at Silsbee, Texas, under the act
of March 3, 1879. -
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Read, David. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 18, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 27, 1938, newspaper, October 27, 1938; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403364/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.