The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1982 Page: 13 of 36
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HARDIN COUNTY DIIDS, RICORDS AND TRANW1R*
Durham, special W. deed. .
Keller Briscoe, et ux to Raymond Elmer,
Robert) S. McNeill, et ux to Wilbert
Joseph Thibodeaux, warr. deed.
George Alexander Bosch vs Patricia
Carol! Boeeh, C/C divorce.
Minor Oil Co.; Ambrose Gerner Jr„ et al;
Maxine Merchant, et al; to W. L. Tipton,
O&G leasea.
W. L. Tipton to Rae Marie Tipton,
Meign. of overriding R. In. (2).
W. L. Tipton to Triangle A. Energy ti
Disposal, assigns, of overriding royalty int.
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George J. Hogan to James Hartman, et
ux, notice.
George J. Hogan to James Hartman, et
ux, V/Ldeed.
James Hartman, et ux to George J.
Hogan, deed/trust.
W. B. Cariker to J. C. Johnson, GW
deed.
Kenneth Jenkins, et al to Joe Hegwood,
et ux, warr. deed.
Federal Natl Mortgage Assn, to Jesse P.
Cunningham, appt. of sub. trustee.
Triangle Blueprint Co., Inc. to Jesse P.
Cunningham, appt. of sub. trustee.
W. A Howell to Gene Fuselier, release.
Internal Revenue Service to Everett R. &
Bernice L. Martin; Marvin R. & Betty L.
Carrell, federal tax liens.
Lonnie D. Hepler, dba Lonnie D. Hepler,
builder to Joe F. Blair, warr. deed.
W. B. Cariker to Versie Johnson, Q/C
deed
George B. Ryan to D. R. Ryan, GW deed.
Patricia Bucklew to Gary J. Fontenot, et
ux, contract for sale.
Rebecca Burgamy, et al to Norma R.
Preston, deed.
Hazel Phillips Durham to Albert L.
et ux, warr. deed.
Atlantic Richfield Co. to Joe W. Elsbury,
OG&M lease.
Arthur B. Cougat to John E. Reynolds, et
ux. release.
George S. Sheffield, et ux to Alton
DuBois, et ux. warr. deed.
San Jacinto Sav. & Loan Assn, to Hugh
Elbert Wilson, et ux, release.
Henry V. Barfield, et al to Freddie Dale
Chance, et ux, warr. deed.
Joyce Elaine Chance to Mid-State
Homes, Inc., Q/C deed.
James S. Robbins, et ux to T. M.
Abercrombie, MML.
Farm & Home Sav. Assn, to Wildwood
Resort City, release & reassign.
Edward L. Kelley to First Natl Bank of
Silsbee, MML.
Perry A. Collier to Clyde J. Moke Sr.,
MML.
Mercantile Mortgage Co. to Citicorp
Homeowner, Inc., assignment.
Delta Six, Inc. by trustee to James fc.
Smith, trustee’s deed.
J. Lanier Yeates to IN RE: Delta Six,
Inc., affidavit.
Ellen M. Doering to Milton H. Smith, et
ux, warr. deed.
United States of America to L. L.
Williams, et al, C/C final judgment.
Texas Employment Commission to Ira
Leon Clubb, state tax lien.
Sour Lake State Bank to James D.
BOyeu, et ux, release.
W. C. Lacy, et al to William Timothy
Baldree, warr. deed.
Comptroller of Public Accts. to Wallace
Const. Co. Inc.; Satsuma Valley Corp.,
notices of state tax liens.
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MONDAY THRU
SATURDAY
“Our ‘Now’ account is ‘Now’ overdrawn!”
Your Week Ahead Horoscope
Forecast Period: 2/14 - 2/20/82
ARIES
Mar. 21-Apr. 19
TAURUS
Apr. 20-May 20
GEMINI
May 21-June 20
CANCER
June 21-July 22
LEO
July 23-Aug. 22
VIRGO
Aug. 23-Sept. 22
LIBRA
Sept. 23-Oct. 22
SCORPIO
Oct. 23-Nov. 21
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 22-Dec. 21
CAPRICORN
Dec. 22-Jan. 19
AQUARIUS
Jan. 20-Feb. 18
PISCES
Feb. 19-Mar. 20
Share the ideas you have for launching a
program of activity sure to bring recogni-
tion to your organization.
Stick to the facts. Your conduct and speech
will have far reaching effects on your career.
At long last, word comes from one who has
been absent from your circle for quite some
time.
Relaxation is a priority. Reading an ad-
venture tale with romantic overtones pro-
vides you with a much needed period of
relaxation.
Favorable vibrations to other people helps
you to remedy a difficult situation for a
grateful associate.
Keep your mind attuned to the needs of the
moment rather than scattering your mental
energies.
Use care in planning and executing a specu-
lative venture. Chances are good for ac-
complishing your goal.
Take sanitary precautions in caring for one
who is ill, before the whole family comes
down with the affliction.
Some close calls in day to day driving should
tell you to be extra alert to hazardous situa-
tions.
Take a good look at your financial stand-
ing, find where the outgo is concentrated,
and plug the drain.
Mercury in your sign should stimulate the
mind, and motivate you to greater achieve-
ment and expression.
A friend or family member is quite apt to
confide a heavy secret. Try to keep an im-
personal attitude.
WEEKEND
CROSSWORD
TODAY'S ANSWER
ACROSS
1 Tiff
5 “I Believe
in You
9 Traditional
knowledge
10 Harsh
12 What Rob-
ert E. was
(2 wds.)
13 Waver
14 John —
Druten
15 — es Salaam
IS “I love”
(Lat.)
17 Unusualness
19 Little guy
20 Madame
Gynt
21 Measure
out
22 Of the ear
24 Desolate
25 Eager
20 Baseball’s
big event
(abbr.)
27 Jet-
28 Golfer’s
concern
31 — Eakers
32 Reward
33 “Many —
called .
35 Early -
. lion
tamer?
37 Twofold
38 Bring out
39 Thessalian
mountain
40 Reclined
41 Juvene-
scent
DOWN
1 Czech
2 One of the
bears
3 Stadium
4 To a -
(exactly)
5 Noah —
6 Salutation
7 “Don’t
— un-
awares”
(2 wds.)
8 Hermit;
anchorite
10 Kind of
trooper
11 Eat
away
18 Military
tactic
21 Daybreak
22 Covering
everything
23 Wife of
Oberon
24 Frog or year
15 Deduction 25 Out of the
(abbr.) way
26 Long-
legged
bird
28 Gertrude —
29 Engender
30 Expunge
34 Zest
for life
36 Here (Fr.)
37 Speck
NOTICE!
Jimmy Sims is now the new
owner of
SMiTTY’S BARBER SHOP
1192 North 5th Street v-
OPEN TUESDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
8a.m. • 5:30 p.m.
Saturday 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m..
Barbers: Jimmy Sims,
Ernest Hutto Tue»day, Friday and Saturday
ItOS Hutto (Wednesday and Thursday)
"We appreciate your business"
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