The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1944 Page: 4 of 10
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THE SILSBEE BEK
Thursday. July 27, 1944
SUNDAV AND MONDAY AT THE PALACE THEATRE
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BEAUTIFUL WALNUT CHESTROBE, SPECIAL THIS WEEK only $27.95
EXTRA DURABLE BEDSTEADS, For That Extra Room.
$18.95
FINEST WHITE COTTON MATTRESSES, SPECIAL Low Price $23.50 UP
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Why Not Have Your Own
'Summer Resort?
SOUTHWESTERN SETTLEMENT AND
DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
MADE TO ORDER
TERMS ARRANGED
On the screen at last. The saga of the romantic West, "Buffalo Bill,” with
Joel McCrea, Maureen O’Hara, Linda Darnell and Anthony Quinn.
©n tap for washing duds or dishes
As much hot water as one wishes!
BEAUTIFUL SPRING FILLED SOFA BEDS, with CHAIR
BABY WALKERS, EXTRA SPECIAL For This Week Only
BABY HIGH CHAIRS, sturdy and well made________________________
PLATFORM ROCKERS, at the Extra Low Price of Only _
PULL-UP CHAIRS, with SPRINGS, GOING FOR ONLY
® inner time...Mom reads or knits!
Precision-cooked... her meals are hits!
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HIGH BACK ROCKING CHAIRS, Assorted Colors; Special
BOX SPRINGS, Well Built, Special FOR ONLY ____________________
this week to spend a few weeks
with Mrs. Wier's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Fountain.
________$ 8.95
$18.95 UP
Special Offerings On
Fine Furniture
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class of Corpus Christi, is spend-
ing a ten day leave here with his
aunt, Mrs. Bertha Cobble.
Pvt. Pascal Crosby leaves next
week for Fort Sam Houston to re-
port for station assignment, after
spending a three day leave here
with his mother, Mrs. Ben Cros-
by. Pvt. Crosby spent two years
WON'T IT BE WONDERFUL
to live in a house that’s
( cool in July j: . balmy in
January? Where at the flip
of a finger your new Gas
air-conditioning system
gives you the exact
temperature you want—
all year'round!
________$69.95
________$ 5.95
_$ 8.95
________$12.95
. $ 8.95
H. W. (Shorty) Robertson
MATTRESS FACTORY
Make This Dress Yourself and
Save for War Bond Purchases
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SUCH A PLACE CAN BE BUILT “from the ground up” by your own
efforts, making it doubly enjoyable because there is no fun like the fun of
building something yourself.
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BETWEEN POSTOFFICE AND SILSBEE BAKERY
PHONE 281
“A TEXAS GULF COAST SERVICE INSTITUTION”
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Newest fashion news is the sleeveless, backless that is both attractive
and versatile. Wear it as is for sports and suntanning, then add a perky
matching bolero for street wear. Especially vivid in a tropical green or
red, you might make several in various colors, mixing and matching for
different occasions. Every garment made at home means more money
saved for War Bonds. A suitable pattern may be obtained at your
local store. U. S. Treasury Department
YOUR KITCHEN will be cool and
clean::. with a new Certified
Performance Gas rangethat
would make any cook a good
cook: s. that’s fast and efficient
s: £ saves food values, and
hours of work. And a silent
Gas refrigerator that keeps
all kinds of food fresh longer. £ a
saves you hours of marketing.
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. Miss Dixie Mae Overstreet and
W. F. Selman, who are attending
Sam Houston State Teachers’ col-
lege in Huntsville, spent last week
end here with their parents.
The Hardin county singing con-
vention will be held at Long Sta-
tion on next Sunday, according to
Mrs. Inex Richardson, secretary
of the singers. A picnic lunch will
be served during the noon hour
and special singing will be featur-
ed on the afternoon program. The
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OLD MATTRESSES MADE NEW—NEW MATTRESSES
public is invited to att
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children of San Antoi
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Pvt. Willie Fountain, who is sta-
tioned in Florida with the Air
Corps, spent a brief leave here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Fountain. He was accompanied
by his wife.
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UPSTAIRS AND DOWNSTAIRS
your silent servant Gas
brings you gallons of hot
water whenever you want
it—wherever you want
it £:; making all your
housework easier!
hot, but baby sleeps with ease..,
He’s cooled by air like a mountain breeze!
THE MAGIC FLAME THAT WILL BRIGHTEN YOUR FUTURR
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KOUNTZE NEWS
Mrs. Ila Sanders and Bobby
Bradley returned to Opelousas,
La., Monday after spending two
weeks in the R. F. Crews home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Marshall and
daughter, Gwen, and Mr, and Mrs.
O S. Marshall spent last week in
Denton with Missess Patsy and
Betty Marshall, who are attending
North Texas State Teachers’ col-
lege for the summer.
Fletcher Norton ,machinist mate
of the U. S. Navy, is spending a
ten day furlough here with his
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flame that cools as well as heats—there’ll be amazing things in store for you. Speed “MV "dgp”",
the day—by putting every cent you can into War Bonds! American Gas Association
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SEE OUR AGENT THIS WEEK-END and let him show you the many loca-
cations available, and tell you how easy it is to secure a ten or twenty acre
tract. Then you can look forward to a summer of recreatoin right here at
home.
tomorrow, yours can be one of the millions of American families who will live happily
ever after in a house that runs by Gas . O . who will be benefited by the unceasing
research carried on in the great laboratories of the Gas industry.
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in the North African campaign
and was awarded the Purple
Heart. He arrived in the states
early in July.
Sgt. Frank Pitts of Camp crair-
borne, La., is spending a few days’
leave here wth his brother, Henry
Pitts. Sgt. Pitts spent two years
in Egypt and returned to the
United States in May.
Mrs. H. A. Coe and daughter,
Virginia, and Miss Zelda Lee
Kimball, R. F. Crews and Mary
Ann Schnick returned this week
from Fort Sill, Okla., where they
spent ten days visiting Mrs. Coe’s
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PEOPLE OF SOUTHEAST TEXAS have a rare opportunity to own their
own special “Summer Resort.” Here in the land of green pines and liveoak
trees ;of luxuriant shrubs and native flowers, there are many small tracts
of land available where you can locate your own shady retreat. A place
where you can get away from the cares of the world, roam your own acres,
and recuperate your jaded spirits.
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BEAUTIFUL TAPESTRY SPRING FILLED LIVING ROOM SUITE
REDUCED TO —_______________________________________________________________________ $89.95
Modernistic 4-Piece LIVING ROOM SUITE, blond finish; special...... $98.95
5-PIECE DINETTE SUITES; REDUCED TO_______________________________________________ $29.95
BABY BEDS, WITH WHITE COTTON MATTRESS; A BARGAIN $22.50
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