The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1946 Page: 12 of 12
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THIS SILSBEE BEE
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Track And Field Results SILSBEE LOCALS
To Be Broadcast May 2-3
The New
honorable discharge
Saturday
Laurent
scheduled. Results of literary
WANT ADS
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BUTANE SYSTEMS
Immediate Installations
TERMS ARRANGED
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Silsbee, Texas.
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Important
FOR SALE: Fryers, 75c each. F.
Easter Dress Now
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SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY, APRIL 12 and 13
GROCERIES
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Waxtex Waxed Paper, 125 fl. roll - - 15c
- - 29c
Winesap Apples, 2 lbs.
Rath's Pure Pork Sausage (cooked) 2 lb. can 23c
- 14c
Sunkist Lemons, 490 size, doz.
Texas Oranges, 216 size, doz. -
- 29c
Waxed Rutabagas, 1b.
5c
Lettuce, 5 doz. size, head
— 11c
Babo, can
- - 11c
2 lb. Box Velveffe Cheese, each - - - 89c
Potatoes, U. S. No. 1 Oregon Fancy, 5 lbs. 25c
New Texas Onions, 1b.
8c
BEEF - VEAL - LAMB
- - 15c
FRESH POULTRY
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5c
If Your Credit Is Good
Krispy Crackers, 7-oz/pkg. -
- 10c
- 12c
It is Good at COLLIERS
Tex Sun Grape Fruit Juice, 2 No. 2 cans - 25c
- - 21c
\/le Deliver Every Day
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Grocery 43 and 53
Dry Goods - 12
Commission House
Between Buna and Bessmay
Nabisco Shreddies, 12-oz. pkg. -
Hi-Ho Crackers, 1 lb. box - - -
Baby While Squash, 2 lbs. - -
Green Cabbage, 1b. - -
Family Style Steak, 1b.
Square Cut Roast, 1b.
Fresh Catfish, 1b.
Dixie Oleo, 1b.
Assorted Lunch Meats, 1b. - -
Wilson's B. V. Extract, each -
Prepared Spaghetti, Blue Ribbon, 16-0z. jar 15c
V-8 Vegetable Cocktail, 47-oz. can - -31c
Kellogg Pep, 8-oz. pkg. - -
Ford's No-Towel, 24-oz. pkg.
Pard Dog Food, 2 8-oz. pkgs. -
I scores. Those present were: Mr.
and Mrs. F. B. Durdin, Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Brtle, Mr and Mrs.
- - 44c
- - 24c
and Frances Johnson were busi-
ness visitors in Beaumont Satur-
day.
FOR SALE: Three year old Jer
sey cow with second calf. $100
Also one No. 8 Cook stove in
good condition. $25. R. F. Peavy
John Mathis, 22, Seaman first
class of Silsbee, has received his
house. An ideal home for your
pet. Dan Lewis, Phone 101. Itp.
FOR SALE: 8 room home with
bath and all conventiences, 3
and one fourth large lots, 2%
blocks from post office on old
Beaumont road. Phone 177 Itp.
on
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Pi-Do, 8-oz. pkg. - - - -
Gladiola Flour, 10 lb. sack - -
Fancy Virginia Peanuts, 1b. - -
Swift's Prem, 12-oz. can - - -
Del Monte Coffee, 1 lb. jar - -
Evaporated Apples, 8-oz. pkg. -
Colors at Popular Prices
Silsbee, arrived here April 7 for a
three week visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Halpin, Mr and Mrs. C. A.
Hancock and other relatives.
as
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Get Your
J. Plasek—First left turn
Baby Galvez road.
FOR SALE: Good shingled
- - 9c
- - 25c
- - 19c
Mrs. Charles Simpson
and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
- - 10c
- - 54c
- - 23c
- - 32c
- - 32c
- - 28c
- - 29c
- - 24c
- - 29c
- - 29c
HOW’S YOUR pH.?
Nature has a way of properly bal-
ancing body fluids . . . called body
pH. Tired, aching backs are often
the result of body fluids getting out
of balance. CIT-ROS is the answer
to faulty pH. It restores proper
balance. Relieves pain quickly. Ask
your druggist for CIT-ROS to-day.
$1.00. For sale by:
HARDIN DRUG CO.
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Has just received 1000 or more
Lad ies,Misses, Childrens
DRESSES
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Dry Goods Co.
Silsbee, Texas
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Up-to-the minute Styles and
ceived his private pilot’s license
for single engine airplanes.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cole and
little daughter, Diane, of San
events of May 3 will be inter
sperced with results of track and
field events.
where track and field events i John K. Bower, owner of Wes-
' tern Auto Associate Store, has re_
from the
Will originate from Memorial
Stadium at the University of Tex .
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USE SILSBEE BEE WANT ADS
15 WORDS OR LESS—25c
OVER 15 WORDS—2 c per word
FOR SALE: Day Old chicks.
Reds, Buffs, Barred Rocks, and
Heavy Mixed. $12.00 and $14.00
per 100. 3% miles East on
Jasper Highway. Burtons. Itp.
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•Diego, have returned to Texas to
make their home. Mrs. Cole is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A.
E. Busby of Silsbee and has lived
in San Diego for the past three
years where her husband was
employed in Orange for the past
pher.
Mrs. T. J. Trotti who has been
ill for the past week is now re-
ported recovering nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Trotti of
Orange visited his mother, Mrs.
First Methodist Church
Preaching at the First Methodist
Church next Sunday at 11:00 a. !
m. by the pastor, Rev. E. A.
Maness. Subject of the sermon:
“Palm Sunday.” j
Sunday is Decision Day in the
Sunday School. All will be offered
dowE
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Austin, Texas April 11—Results -
of all literary and track and field Navy. He entered the service
events in the Texas Interscholast ! March 18, 1943 and served 11
ic League state meet here May 2 . months in the Pacific Theater,
and 3 will be broadcast on a state _ ! Lumberton Home Demonstrat-
wide radio network of 28 stations, ion Club will give a wiener roast
Acting Director of the League on Saturday, April 13, at 8:00 p.
Rodney Kidd announced. i m. at the Roadside Park. It is for
The broadcast begins at 2 P. M., 1 the community- and the public has
May 3, and results of events of been invited.
the previous day’s competition i Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Halpin of
will be broadcast along with re. j San Antonio, former citizens of
suits of current events as they
become available. The broadcast
A C. Bartie, Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Brackin, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Pat-
terson, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Boyett
and Mesdames Leon Jennings,
Gladys Taylor and John Bower.
Rev. C. H. Simpson of Houston
visited in the home of Mr. and
T. J. Trotti, and sister, Mrs. C. A.
Lincoln last week end, Mr. and
Mrs. Trotti are returning to their
home in McAllen. He has been
employed in Orange fo rthe past
four years.
W. D- Hanicock has arrived
home with a discharge.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bland of
Goose Creek spent several days
this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Bartie.
Mrs. Dub Dunklin and son of
Houston visited her mother Mrs.
Mattiza.
Ottis Ray Coleman and Miss
Janice Hansen of Houston visit -
ed his mother, Mrs. T. C. Cole-
man.
The ‘42 Dinner Club met Thurs-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
L. E. Martin. Mrs. Gladys Taylor
and Mr. G. C. Brackin won high
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Mrs. Busby Opens
Dress Shop in Kountze
Mrs. Florence Busby opened a
ladies ready to wear shop in
Kountze Wednesday of this week,
which is located in a new build
ing behind Hooks’ Garage.
Mrs. Busby, wife of Justice of
the Peace A. E. Busby of Silsbee,
previously operated her shop in
a private residence, but recently
moved to the new location. The
shop is known as “V and B Cred-
it Clothiers”.
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Chef Boy-ar-Dee Spaghetti Dinner, pkg. 33c
Sweetheart Toilet Soap, bar - - - - 7c
Clorox, quart bottle - ----- 14c
Apricot Preserves, quart jar - - - - 50c
Nabisco Ginger Snaps, IL box - - - 21c
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an opportunity to decide for ,
Christ and to unite with the '
church.
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m.
Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p. m.
Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 1
p. m. Subject of the evening ser-
mon: “An Undivided Heart.” The
public is most cordially invited to,
attend the services of the First
Methodist Church.
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 11, 1946, newspaper, April 11, 1946; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491274/m1/12/?q=%22~1%22~1&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.