The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1938 Page: 4 of 6
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We have a modern up-to-
date dairy — we produce
strictly Grade ‘A” milk—our
herd is T. B. tested and
abortion free.
Visit us and see us milk
the clean, sanitary, “electric
way.”
FRANK P. KING, Owner
JERSEY — HOLSTEIN
KINGHILL
DAIRY
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FOR SALE: One used electric
range for sale cheap. A real bar-
gain. Read Appliance Co. .
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Little Miss Gladys Marie Bark- |
er was entertained last Friday |
with a birthday party on her tenth |
birthday. The party was given by |
her mother and her mother’s sis- |
ter, Mrs. Roggie Marshall. After |
the young folks were entertained |
with games refreshments of cake |
and cold drinks were served to |
the following: Doris Anderson,
Dorothy and Ruby Lee Dill, Pa-
tricia Nowlin, Bobby Jean Humble,
Mary Evelyn Wallace, Ralph and
Donnie Brim, Mrs. R. L. Brim,
Mrs. A. Yarborough, Miss Laura
Barker, Mrs. Roggie Marshall, Mrs.
F. W. Barker and Miss Virginia
Swearingen.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
3 “You Can Whip Our Cream, E
| but You Can’t Beat Our Milk” I
Phone 905 F-4
South Silsbee, Bmt. Highway
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PIANO AND THEORY OF MUSIC
Registration 10:00 ’Till 11:00 A. M.
Monday, August 29,1938
Classes Begin
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1938
At the Home of
MRS. REX WORIEY
Authorized Teacher, Progressive Series
Phone 116
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W';1II AND LOEB WS
Political Announcements
MAKES GOOD
ANNOUNCING!
FALL CLASSES IN
MEALS
BETTER
Try TexJoy Today—
You’ll Enjoy It’s Fine
Fresh Flavor!
Cbe Silsbee JBee
Published Every Thursday
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FOR RENT: Two apartments
for rent. One three room with
bath furnished, and one four room
with bath unfurnished. See Mrs.
Burt Marshall.
• in the afternoon, their children
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Mr. and Mrs. Jpe Price and
children of Lake Charles visited
in Voth Sunday, returning home
remaining for a longer visit.
Mrs. Wade Hampton is visiting
in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Mrs. R. C. Newton visited in the
O. E. Phillips home Wednesday.
Mr. Haines, scoutmaster of
troop 42, and the boys of the troop
enjoyed a week-end outing at
Clear Creek.
Mrs. J. D. Allen is still in Dew-
eyville with hei’ daughter and
Mrs. R. J. Sanders, Sr., taught
the bible lesson Monday for Mrs.
Allen.
Dennis Noble is visiting in the
C. L. Grissom home in Lake
Charles.
Mrs. Shawver and sons were all
day visitors in Beaumont Mon-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Calicote are
the parents of a son born in their
home Sunday morning.
Francis Jean Gibson of Silsbee
and her sister of Call are visiting
in the O. M. Davis home.
Mr. L. D. Neal, who has been
employed in Fostoria for some
time, returned to his home Sun-
day.
Curtis Lee Mason underwent a
tonsillotomy in Hotel Dieu Sat-
urday and is getting along fine in
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Beard and
children of Port Arthur visited
here Sunday. Mrs. Casey Beard
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For County School Supt.—
CLAYTON T. BRACKIN, •
Re-election
For Assessor and Collector
Taxes—
R. H. GRIFFIN, Re-election
For County Clerk—
J. J. BEVIL, Re-election
For Commissioner, Precinct No. 1—
FRANK S. PAYNE, Re-election
For County Treasurer—
CARL WILSON, Re-election
For Sheriff—
MILES D. JORDAN, Re-election
ALBERT COOK
For Representative, 14th District—
PRICE DANIEL of Liberty
For Constable, Precinct 5—
ROY BROWN, Re-election
For Justice - of - the - Peace, Pre-
cinct No. 5—
LEE H. FRAZER
For District Clerk—
WILLIS (DOC) SELMAN,
Re-election
For District Attorney—
R. M. BRIGGS, Re-election
For County Judge—
ALF ROARK
For Senator, 4th District—
ALLAN SHIVERS of Pt. Arthur
Re-election
For County Attorney--
B. A. COE, Re-election
and children returned to their
home here after a week’s visit
in Port Arthur.
Mrs. Ben Wright and children
enjoyed a visit Sunday in the
Mrs. Letha Smith and H. A.
Wright homes.
Six Bars
...18c
GRANDMA’S
WHITE SOAP
MAXWELL HOUSE
TEA
HALVES No. Zy2 Can
PEACHES 11c
KELLOGG’S Three Pkes.
CORN FLAKES .. .19c
M n>
.22c
(Glass Free)
MONARCH No. 2 Can
SWEETPEAS 18c
ARMOUR’S STAR Square Can
CORNED BEEF .. ,19c
SALT 12 Can
MACKEREL 19c
MONARCH Pound Can
COFFEE 22c
THS SILSBEE BEE
Wm. FREE,-Legislative Representative |
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San Antonio, Texas,
August 13, 1938
O. L. KINSLEY
WE WILL APPRECIAE YOUR VOTE FOR GERALD
C MANN FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL AND PIERCE
BROOKS FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
( Paid Pol. Adv.)
POLITICAL NOTICE
TO MEMBERS OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF LO-
COMOTIVE FIREMEN AND ENGINEMEN, LODGE
677, AND MEMBERS OF OTHER AFFILIATED
ORGANIZATIONS
Owing to the recent political development affecting
the candidacy of those for state offices in the Run-
off Primary to be held August 27th, I am quoting be-
low a communication which I have recently received
from Mr. O. L. Kinsley, Chairman State Legislative
Poard, Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and En-
gine men.
This is published in order that as many as possible,
who may be interested in the situation referred to be-
low, will have an opportunity to have this important
information.
Yours very truly,
Brotherhood of Locomotive Fireman &
Enginemen, Lodge 677
To All Legislative Representatives
Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen & Engine-
men Lodges in Texas: .
For several reasons, the Joint Labor Legislative
Board did” not make endorsements in the Run-off Bul-
letin, which is herewith attached, but we did decide
that each of the Board Members would by letter advise
our respective membership, NOT to vote for Walter
Woodul for Attorney General, nor Coke Stevenson
for Lieutenant Governor.
Cordially Yours,
C. V. TERRELL
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24 No. 2 Cans
SWEETENED CORN
24 No. 2 Cans $1.75
Three Cans
25c
Large Can
EARLY JUNE
PEAS $1.98
STOKELY’S
BABY FOOD
HEALTH CLUB
BAKING POWDER 19c
MONARCH No. 2 Can
APPLESAUCE ... .12c
Quart Bottle
VINEGAR 10c
PHELAN’S BEST » Pkg.
COFFEE 22c
Phelan’s Perfect Peaberry lb Pkg.
COFFEE 15c
(Spoon Free)
SEARCH LIGHT Six Boxes
MATCHES 23c
David Read Owner and Editor
Subscription $2.00 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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TOMATOES
24 No. 2 Cans $1.49
No. 2 Can
.. .. 9c
Quart
25e
PINEAPPLE
SLICED
PEACHES .
SWIFT’S
TOMATO JUICE ...10c I
MONARCH 61/2 oz. Bot.
SWEET RELISH ...10c
STRINGLESS
BEANS
PEANUT Pint
BUTTER . . . 14c
Two 14 oz. Bottles
25c
1 lb Bag
ORANGE SLICES .17c
(10c Box Face Powder Free)
DEL MONTE Small Large i
9c 17c^
No. 1 Can
....10c
1 Pint, 4 oz. Can
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FLETCHER NEWS
I would like to correspond wi
someone in or near Silsbee wl
needs a piano and could contini
payments of $1.50 per week. 1
such a person I have a beautif
small size spinnet model piano
will sell to for the small balan
due. For further information
to where piano may be seen, wri
M. Wolfe, Credit Departmer
Brook-Mays Piano Co., 1522
Main, Houston, Texas.
Forrest Ben Selman is visiting
Harold and James Bumstead in
Port Neches this week.
Miss Ellen Vernon of Alabama
is spending a week with Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Adams.
Miss La Villa Parker of Port
Arthur spent Sunday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Parker.
Mr. Carl Selman of Orange
spent Tuesday with his brother,
Forrest Selman.
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Adams and
Miss Ellen Vernon spent last Sun-
day in Port Arthur.
Mrs. A. A. Chance visited in
Silsbee Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Stephens;
Mr. and Mrs. Pete Pennington
and Mr. and Mrs. Waters spen!
Sunday in Doucette.
The Fletcher W. M. U. ladies
will serve dinner at the polls elec-
tion day.
Mrs. Ben Selman is visiting hei
brother in Navasota.
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NOTICE
NOTICE—Cards of thanks, and
all notices of entertainments where
an admission is charged will be
charged for at the rate of one cent
per word, cash.
ME
PURE BULK LARD
12c lb.
BRING YOUR BUCKET!
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Fargo or Armour’s 3 Tall or 6 Sm.
MILK 18c
H. & H. Pound Pkg.
COFFEE 15c
SPRY 3 lb Can
SHORTENING ....5fc
PIE No. 1 Can
CHERRIES 14c
BIRD BRAND Pint
SALAD OIL 19c
COOKED Can
SPAGHETTI 9c
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- IS THE MAN FOR -
Railroad Commissioner
VOTE FOR
Terrell For Railroad Commissioner
HE IS HONEST
His record as a Man and Public
Servant stands without blemish.
EFFICIENT
He has served the people of Texas
in lhe most able manner—administer-
ing the duties of the office econom-
ically.
EXPERIENCED
The experience gained during his first two terms has given
him a thorough understanding of lhe problems ol lhe Commission.
Give him lhe opportunity to carry on his excellent work.
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JUST RECEIVED
A Whole Carload of
HILLBILLY FLOUR
Available at All
KIRBY STORES
COME IN AND GET A SACK!
FOR SALE: One 1933 l/> ton
Chevrolet truck with five tires and
in good running condition for sale
cheap. Also, one cotton press that
is almost new for sale. It has a
single box with a five inch screw,
and will sell cheap. See J. BL. Gil-
more, Route 1, Box 62-A.
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DRESSMAKING — ALTERATION
TAILORING—See Mrs. W. W.
Jackson Jr.; Briggs garage Apt.
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Thursday, August 25,1938
BANG!
Shooting the Works Again With More of Those
AMAZING VALUES
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th AND 27th
PURE GRANULATED
SUGAR, 10 Pounds . .
. . . 44c
PACKERS .
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35c
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15 Oz. Can
24 lb
STEW, lb
H&H
SILSBEE, TEXAS
Quari
49c
CASH
SYSTEM-
"Pay Cash—Pay Less" !
BEEF
!>teak, lb. . .. 15c
Roast, lb. 12V2C
9c
Pint
25c
8 Oz.
. 15c
lb Box
10c .
LAMB
Chops, Roast or Stew
. 15c lb.
Pint
22c
2 lb Box
19c
CHEESE
KRAFT ELKHORN OR
Genuine Wisconsin,
lb
Sack
. $1.28
Sack
98c FLOUR .. 75c
100 lb Sack
SPINDLE TOP 6 Oz. BfttJ
... . 9c Barbecue Sauce .... 15c
WHITE HOUSE 24 lb
FLOUR .. 79c
JERSEY QUEEN 24 lb
.. $1.55 & $1.65 MEAL
; MAID 8 Oz.
<6 OR SPREAD 13c
FREE! FREE!
h Purchase of $3.00 or more
Groceries 1 POtJND LARD
BACON
Salt Jowls, lb 12Vac
No. 1 Dry Salt Side lb 15c
19c Odd Sliced, lb 17d
*4 lb. Package ... .8c Sugar-cured Sqrs., lb 19c
FREE! FREE!
With Purchase of $6.00 or ml
in Groceries 25c BROOM FREI
48 lb
$1.45
48 n> I
$1.40 I
UP-TO-DATE 24 lb 48 tb
$1-23 FLOUR .. 69c $1.29
20 tb Bag I
.... 39c>M
Quart I
36c I
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Read, David. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1938, newspaper, August 25, 1938; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1403355/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.