Spent many a Saturday morning watching movies at the Neches Theatre. 25 cents to get in if you were under 12, 35 cents over 12. My parents gave me 50 cents for a ticket and concessions. At the 1968 50 year class reunion, we went to Mike's Old Fashioned Soda Shop which is near where the theater stood. He has a picture from the 50s of that area (great sodas and shakes too!). The Port Neches Pharmacy and a car dealership (Chevy I think) were next to the theater. Port Neches had a viable downtown before the shopping malls and stores like Walmart and Target came along.
RE: "the outline of the theatre stairs are still visible on the outside of the building next to the new post office." That could be true. The new post office sits where the theater used to be. The building next to it is where the old car dealership was. And it did share a wall with the theater.
I also just remembered that there was a music store near where Nall Street dead ends into Port Neches Ave. I took some trumpet lessons there from Mr. Gioviale I think.
Does anybody remember Deafy"s Pool Hall? That's where we hung out in my day. Beat up tables and it cost a nickel to play eight ball.
Benchwarmer , I suspect you are in a rare category of folks that were around in the 50s and 60s. May have been a few more here but not sure we were old enough to shoot pool.Does anybody remember Deafy"s Pool Hall? That's where we hung out in my day. Beat up tables and it cost a nickel to play eight ball.
As a Groves native, I don't remember the Port Neches streets. It was on the same street as the bank on the same side of the street back toward the old high school. It was on the corner. I don't remember what was across the street or next door. The original Teepee Club(does it still exist?) was some where between the pool hall and the bank. My parents banked there until the Groves State Bank was organized. Speaking of the theater, Rodney LeBoeuf worked there and when we had a. home game the football team would go to the theater(no charge) and watch the movie. After the movie we went back to the cafeteria and had our pregame meal. I haven't lived in Groves since the summer of 1956. By the way part of the additions to the high school building were designed by Lynn Harden who was also on the 1953 team.Benchwarmer , I suspect you are in a rare category of folks that were around in the 50s and 60s. May have been a few more here but not sure we were old enough to shoot pool.
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