The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1963 Page: 7 of 12
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District Court Cases Are
Set For Trial in April, May
The April term of 18th Dis- of
trict Court will open in Kountze
at > i. m. on Monday, April 1,
with civil case* docketed
the first five weeks.
Beginning May « the hearing
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criminal case*
with ordinary felonies set for
trial. Beginning May 1? crim-
for imtl capital cases will be heard
The eighth and ninth weeks
have been left open for the re-
setting of cases, according to
District Clerk W. L Selman.
Also listed are a number of
cases which have been on the
docket for several years with
out effective prosecution. Judge
H A. Coe has'enumerated these
cases and has announced that
they wilt be dismissed for want
of prosecution unless the court
receives a written request for
trial setting.
DOCKET SETTING
First week—Civil esses
Set for trial Monday, April
I, at 9 a. nt.:
Charlie McMillan vs Gerald
Mora.
Bobby Joe Clark vs. Texas
Employers Ins, Association.
CHIROPRACTIC
STOMACHT ROUBLE
DR. PAUL JOHNSON
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IT PAYS TO
SAVE
. where saving pays
will begin Sigel K. McLain vs. Zulah
Burrus.
Mrs. Lea vie Barqeycastle Vs.
Employers Mutual Liab. Ins.-
Oree Stewart vs. Pacific In-
demnity Co.
Robert L. Coleman vs. War-
rick TV Co., et al.
Bobbie L- Mayo vs. Jim Ar-
nold Weatherford.
Interstate Securities Co. of
Texas vs. Gerald Flowers.
F. B. Cryer vs. Pan Ameri-
can Fire & Cas. Cd.
V. L. Loden vs. Traders &
General Ins. Co.
Violet G. O’Fiel, et al vs.
Leonora H. Wilder, et al.
Second week—-Civil esses
Set for trial Monday, April
8, at 9 a. m.:
Vera Mae Henry et al v»
Wallace Trucking Co. of Ho.
C. L. Bradley Jr. vs. Paclfir
Employers Ins. Co.
O. W. Barrow et al vs Ken-
neth Ramsey.
C. J. McMillan vs. Aaron
Ken Headrick et al.
Charier R. Rawls et ux vs.
Rut ben Hemphill et al.
Crawford Gilmore vs. A. E
Sykes.
Robert W. Holmes vs Glenn
R. Roberts et ux,
A. L. Casses vs. Henry W,
Thurston Sr.
Billy Ross Hartman et al vs.
S. P. Copeland.
Wilburn Eddings et al vs.
Joe Conner.
Heatley Equipment Co., Inc.
vs, John Read.
Third week—Civil eaarr
Set for trial Tuesday, April
16, at 9 a. m.
Mrs. James O, Lamberth vs.
Zummo Meat Co.
James L. Frcgia vs. Oil Field
Rental Service Co.
Eddie Haynes Sr, vs. The Fi-
lAlimCIIITI fljft.
@ $
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delily A Cas. Ins. Co.
I B. Hart vs. The Travelers
Insurance Company.
Loy E. Brewer et ux vs. 8.
D. Armour Sr.
Paul C. Ha Heck et ux \
Norris Lumber Co. et al.
Dorwin Bailey vs. Thomas
F. Wood.
Elton Williams vs. Employ-
ers Mutual Liab. Ibs. Co.
Charles C. 'Vossas Jr. vs.
Lou Wetzel.
Alfred Shallowhom vs. Hart-
ford Accident A Ind. Co.
Fourth week—Civil esses
Set for trial Tuesday, April
>3, at 9 a. m.:
Leland Sonler vs. Liberty
Mutual Ins. Co.
Willie B. Gilder et ux vs.
Kountze Hardwood Co. et al.
George R. lies Jr. et al vs.
W. T. Callahan.
John L. Barton vs. Midwes-
tern Insurance Co.
Hallie M. Hare et yir
Pete Farmer.
L. R. Martin vs. Spindletop
Eng. & Const. Corp.
Standard Brass Sc Mfg. Co.
vs. MKT Corporation.
Stamford Brass & Mfg. Co
vs. MKT Corporation.
Alton Thurman Wolf vs.
Texas Employers Ins. Ass'n.
Martin Read Williams vs.
American Surety Co.
Fifth week—Civil easea
Set for trial Monday, April
29, at 9 a. m.
James H. Johnson vs. Liber-
ty Mutual Ins. Co.'
J. D. Dill vs. The Liberty
Mutual Ins. Co.
Donald L. Nugent et ux vs.
V. E. Stiles et ux.
Leon Gray vs. Traders &
General Ins. Co.
Kirby James et al vs. Cecil
W. George.
C. B, Franks vs. John Blair
dba Kountze Ins. Agent-/.
Bernard Johnson vs. Liber-
ty Mutual Ins. Co.
Henry Thurston vs. George
Burge et al.
Jos T. Gatlin et al vs. Paul
M. Trest et al.
Pauline Morgan et vlr vs.
Winnie Miller et vir.
Sixth week—Criminal Cases
Ordlnsrr r denies
Set for trial Monday, May
*, at 9 a. m.
State vs. J. D. Terry, As-
sault. intent to Murder.
State V*. Jimmy Purtcey,
Burglary.
State vs. Chester Samuel Sr
DWI 2nd. offense.
State vs. Eule Edward Daigle,
DWI, 2nd offer,se.
State vs. Richard J. Chesh-
ire, DWI, 2nd. offense
State vs. Arthur Holland Jr.,
DWI, 2nd. offense.
State vs. George V. Wilson.
Sodomy.
State vs. George V. Wilson,
Sodomy.
State vs. Joe D. Sanders,
Assault intent to murder.
State vs. Vince Eppolito,
Assault intent to murder.
.State vs. Buddy A. Hamil-
ton, Assault intent to murder.
State, vs. Charles D. Suitt,
False swearing.
State vs. Jimmie J. Hutto,
DWI 2nd. offense.
State vs. George McPhail,
Theft.
Sta'e vs, Charles Kirkwood,
DWI 2nd. offense.
State vs. Robert E. Cochran.
DWI 2nd. offense
State vs. James P. Anderson.
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SECTION 2
SILSBEE. TEXAS, THURSDAY. MARCH 7, IMS
PAGE 1
VOTAW NEWS
By Mrs. E. L. Teal |Mr. and Mrs W. E. Bailey and
Funeral services for Mrs. (attended the funeral of her fa-
DWI 2nd. offense.
State vs. Charles E. Wood
DWI 2nd. offense. ,
State vs Billy I,ee Wolcott,
DWI 2nd. offense.
State vs. Ira Brown, Hog
theft.
State vs. S. H. Brown, Hog
theft.
State vs Guy Brown, Hog
theft.
Slate vs. Larry D. Jacks.
Sodomy.
State vs. James D.. Scott,
Sodomy.
State vs. Benve- H. Williams,
DWI 2nd, offense.
State vs. Waldo P. Cowan.
DWI 2nd. offense.
State v*. Charles D. Ash
craft, DWI 2nd. offense.
State v*. O. D. Davis, DWI
2nd. offense.
State vs. L. R. Blassingime,
Forgery—Making Sc passing.
Seventh week—Criminal
CAPITAL CASES
Set for trial Monday, May
13, at 9 a. m.:
The State of Texas vs. Theo
Robbins. Rape.
Eighth week beginning Tues-
day, May 21, left open fee re-
setting of esses.
The folk,wing cases have
been on the docket for a num-
ber of years without effective
prosecution. These cases will he
dismissed for want of prosecu-
tion unless a written request
for trial setting is received by
this court on or before 9 a. m.
April 1. 1963.
Judge H. A. Coe, District
Court, Hardin County
Texas.
J. R. Tomlinson vs. J. S.
Kidwiier, trustee, et al.
Lola Rhone* vs. Obie Thom-
as Ot si.
Joe ,B- Hendricks et al vs.
Sun Ofr Co. et al.
Mary Hall et al vs. Ronald
Guy Morse.
Robert R. Guynes vs. Dick'S
Mize Motor Co. et al.
Britton-Cravons Lumber Co.
vs.. Richard W Reeves.
Biitton-Cravens Lumber Co.
vs. L H. Warner.
Tee Prince vs Glover De-
Witt Prince
H. V. Fiiiingim vs. J. M.
La.vrence, receiver.
James C. Dodson vs. Sin-
clair Oil Sc Gas Co.
Grady Grigsby et al vs. Os-
car Garcia ct al.
Willie C. McNeal vs. J. John-
ston. '
Lonnie L. Brown vs. Virginia
W. Crockett et al.
James Allen Hunt vs. E A.
Johnson Sc Son.
Ex Parte Vs. Angela Denise
Dobbs.
Y. M. Evans et al vs. Hum-
ble Oil & Refining Co. et al.
George Barclay Jr. vs. Sin-
clair Oil & Gss. Co. ct at.
James F. Parker vs. Harvey
Holly field et al. k
W. H. Wilson et «1 vs. Tan
N. Wilkerson et ux. ,
Geronc J. Smith vs. Un-
known Stockholders So. Sib-
ber Towns ite.
David Rothman vs, Oran
Barnette Roten et ux.
Goddard Machinery Co. Inc
et al vs. Dr. Robert Ryan ct al.
J. A. Bowen et ux vs. W.'B.
Tull.
Creola Stringer et al vs. Will
Frances Sumrall, 69. were held
Sunday at 2 p. m. at the Pente-
costal Church in Votaw. Burial
was in Votaw Cemetery.
Rev. Jesse Whitmire officiat-
ed, assisted by Vernon Edge.
Mrs. Sumrall died at 8:45 p
m. Friday fti M. D Anderson
Hospital in Houston after a
long illness. Pallbearers were
Cecil Collins, Bch Kirkland,
Lester Moye,, W .E Johnston.
Kenneth Collins afod Mr. Vick-
ers Pare Funeral Home was
in charge. , . .
She was a native of Hardin
County, a resident of t Votaw.
and a charter member of the
Votaw Pentecostal Church.
Survivors include her hus-
band, Jim Sumrall of Votaw:
four sons, Edward and Ran-
dolph of Votaw, Clyde of Pnr*
Neohes. and Johnnie of Daiset-
ta; seven daughters. Mrs. Vir-
gie Waldrep of Houston, Mrs.
Ida Jane Fenton of Daisetta,
Mrs. Betty Jo Jones of Vidor,
Mrs. Leola Mcllvaine of Cleve-
land, Mrs. Wilma Jackson, Mrs.
Joyce Dryden and Mrs. Irene
Bishop of Votaw; two brothers,
John and Jesse Jordan of Vo-
taw, and 25 grandchildren.
Mrs. Ruth Hobden of Hart-
burg, A-lc Gene Hobden and
wife and son of Lake Charles,
La. ‘AFB visited Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Teal Sunday and the
Sumrall family.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins
of Livingston visited here Fri-
day with his mother, Mrs. Sel-
esta Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Bailey
and sons of Victoria spent last
week here with his parents,
ther, Samuel Moore of Rye.
Burial was in Concord Ceme-
tery Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. end Mrs. Herbert Edge
and childr'-n of Farmersville
visited cld friends here Thurs-
day.
A V Kelley of Beaumont
visited relatives here Friday.
Mrs. Hugh Brawley of Gil-
mer visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs Earl Jack-
son and family, her son._
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cham-
pagne of Port Arthur Visited
here Thursday with Mrs. Ethel
Graham and the G. A. Knight
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Plakc of
Buna visited in the home ct
Mr and Mrs. Jesse Whitmire
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Dryden
of Devil’s Pocket spent Sun-
day here with relatives and
friends.
Jesse Jackson of Fort Hood
spent the weekend here with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R
E. Jackson.
Mrs Pearl Kirby and son in
law, Herman Rhodes, of Bay-
town attended the tuneral ser-
vices of Mrs. Sumrall Sunday
here at the Pentecostal Church.
The *-H Club girls met Feb.
28 at the school house with
Miss Causey, the Home De-
monstration Agent. After their
program the meeting was turn-
ed over do Miss Causey. Plans
were made for the old mem-
bers to make skirts and new
members to make aprons Next
meeting will be the third Fri-
day in March.
Mr. arid Mrs. Dewey Hoke
and sons of Silsbee visited her
paienls, Mr and Mrs. G. A
Knight, Saturday.
Mrs. Elma Pope visited over
the weekend here with the El-
vis Kirven family.
Kitchel Collins of Houston
visited his mother, Mrs. E. C.
Collins, over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Teal, lit-
tle Cynthia and Vicky Louise
Holden of Beaumont spent
Tuesday Here with, his parents,
Mr i.nd Mrs, E. L. ^eal.
Mrs. Fannie Rayner of Bay-
town visited hen1 with her
brother, Jim Sumrall and fam-
ily Sunday..
Mrs. Joe Dealing, Mr and
Mrs. R HJ Jackson and the W.
E Bailey family attended «he
funeral service of Walter
Rhtdes in Hoi 1.'-grove Sunday.
Mrs Kate Bailey is now in
Leggett Memorial Hospital in
Cleveland undergoing treat-
ment.
Jackson ct al. *
James G. Cobb vs. Edison
Carveli.
Mattia Chance et al vs. Hen-
ry Thurston et al.
Crawford B. Ramage et ux
vs. Robert R. Guynes.
Archie A. Crain et ux vs.
W. C. Frazier.
Clyde Overstreet vs. C. F.
Bryant.
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Phone us for many regular or emergency
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shopping nearby, or we will deliver promtply
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trust us with their prescriptions. May we com-
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Phone EV 5-2751
Silsbee
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