The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1960 Page: 4 of 14
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TINKLE’S Weekend Furniture Savings
SOFABED
SUITE
THREE PIECE
French Provincial
Keg. $259.00, Now
On Special For Only
Triple Dresser
2 Pieces — Leatherette
Upholstery, Reg. $ 169.95
Hookcase Bed
SAVE $40!
Magnetic Doors
DANISH MODERN
Was $229.95.
All foam rubber, cushion & back.
Reg. $49.95
Special Now
Three Pieces,
Kashmir Teak
Double Dresser,
Bookcase Bed
Rest Joy
INNERSPRING
Keg. $179.95
Special
$149.95
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THF flLSBET lift
Pice 4, Section 1
Hit*bee. Texas iTCoorH
Tharviar. Jsnnary tl, 19SA *,t. E
THE SILSBEE BEE
Or
itfc, Mr
s. ,H. A
Mr*. L. FrayteC \fr- becoming it? white on a raca
nfton, Mrs. T. F.ftion trip.
Shi^-make.j Sympathy is extended to the
Mrs R. -H.jT N.’ Sr<letnabt family in the
y Brinson ji^ „f. then, dnved one, I, C
will be F*-b Shoemake of Beaumont broth
TEXAS
[IP RES 5-5! »ssoci«TH»
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T
Roys
IE< ufita-m • n.: Mr
j f'he next rneetint
■ ait 10 in With Mn. Frances!*,. of -T N Shemake. . / '
|r‘ *n , ' Mrs P.tndet Phelp*, M.
Mi A f P.i,*u-' Wimtrrri F Smith and Mr.
'*•1 • ‘ M « it !. K- : - . • 1 He a i, mint vooK
!,>. V.*- 1.1 ,H,..<i attended ed Mm. Pf.HpC silttws, Mr*,
if Texas-lamrsiana FuugmkjLuey Qxborn. Mr*.O. E, Wright
oovention in Vidor .Sunday{and Mrs. Mildred I/ale in Pro-.
11 * . Lveneal, La. last week.
All area WMU ladle* are in- Mrs Randal Phelps is ill at
i ted -Ui .....
just a few
words
t
Presbyterians To
Hear Sermon On
Life’s Inequities
*h«
nm-‘dec* o? the. " "
of the
i. The
By JLKKY ZIBEt
"Mating The
; (nequiditif.-. i
w<*f f ti «j
,ir of ilia ami
t
’Ty.'as a pleasure to
briefly last week with Frank
[Caskey, the former '.American/]
Republics man who is now with)1
tt’rid the qua.‘orly j home with the flu t^tis week.
Catered under a second cl n ■ nit April 10, ami r I F i j q Smith' returned home
]919, at the post Office at SU .rider the Act (fiat Highland
March 3, 1*79. ‘ r •" ftaunumi, , ivoumy nospuai w/iere ne fiao
Pubtehed every Thursday at 410 H.ghway 98, SiLbeej Rltlll ........ , •: i i,.-.rment S “tendu*
''‘company business and managed)
’by truck. A true
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V1 ;jt; truck in G*i
" hern on iivi.-r Y
iuded eight he
Bai
i#. i'.«■ I'u
Texas.
Subset 1 per >>«r ui Hardin County $4 00 ... ,
per >yar uufeuue Hat din C«oni> . i j.Ii(., ,
Ir-bureh \T
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EDITORIAL STAFF
DAVID RF.AD and R. L. READ Co-owrters
'JERKY FI BER ,
j Mi J, V. Hopkins jfit
Linda Hapkins ..
.... . . fU ’ < ft B
City Editor
rul Publishers]
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they too wou
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A ■ jam h4(fiiUr* tfu ... ■
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[ Mr and Mrs C P. Blackmon * (.again,
pn l.'.r ofiand family of Tleauihont via it -
d 'I I..- WSC8 ex.-cutlve boards >M lfi g tew
at' h* of ;trW/.i,:i r.-t Methodistjyjgjjjjjk . f - ’
tehu. in ,> . ;
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SI MMONS RADIO
& APPI.IANUE
I - Sibber .
Is THE PEACE
B1 i I! It Qt H KFR.
1 OR 11 SS
Cliff Baker,. Bob Paret, and)
MRS. LXONA WHITMAN . . S. . Pt-r»or»l Editor ; ?£* ’SS ......
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT ' ! i'' ,rii **” L D- Wntttm BncketvUle- hear San Antonio
R. R. BURGESS Competing Boom Foremar. ,V. ; Volli ■■ • f ' ' • !>• n.lmg «..vel-)the wc-kend of J;.„ »-10. Buk-
' -r?£Ste
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IX)L1S JOHNSON
Chance-Fletcher News
Hi mi:- \ l. RI III’H tmeans t
Tbi F ,i ' !,. i IJ..I •• i /• : ■ • I, ; ., • ... , I •• •
- j ' ■ r, ■ i . • ’ ' F 1
Jo a n :l 11-• boM'.i ' /l' ■ 1 ; u .. *! . I
M Bull* r Si Ti e .ii.' .. . ’ HO ’ d r..|
opened w.'h the dub pia>'i d/,
and a song of ‘TN-.ife" The roll tees were ,
call wa* answered by 'Whsdjboolo weir
Helping non-club member< W l! W.
' It.yi (I oi.r
Hobirison of
moth, i of. Mi I' ckv
rut M. A (i I
' 11 oi. W linin'
Build hoim
Specials for Thurs., Fri. & Sat., Jan. 21,22, & 23
a (, ,fi ff.f du e
■ ", '’l) where -''.'...tjuj-koville while on vacation,
irrb of Jhe leading Bap- Rev, j: w LoveU attended
'. . 1 ' ' SoutherhJthp evangelistic conference in
(.ui-tntlon.' I Fort Worth Monday through
rti i extended to Mr ( Wednesday
Kicks, m the M. W Palmer has been con-
fined to bed due ' to. illness for
sever a! day s.
‘ The Zdr.ioa'lf ire WMU cir-
:i {< of the Fletcher Emanuel
Baptist • church met Tuesday
wfh Mrs Bert Riley.. There for the purpose of filming John
t.lWayne’; A1 ;
,n.li . retum< il tiornejMr Odmore Walton was irrjhove put in ejuite un installation
, t week ti»n Hotel' Dieu tic«-|charge r»F the program, out there. Future plans are to
,r. i m N v Oi leans. I„, aderj The Mildred Wilcox WMUjure it for TV films and maybe
............—......... ....t. .. d ie. ie met Monday aftwaoonieven other movies.
with Mrs. F. li. Selmari, ■ —■——
A Mission, Study ' Institute
held Friday at the Lamar
birds were so.thick that .it took
only a tcW steps between
Coveys.
It was the first hunt of any
kiml for Pare! and Ben-on,
Baker said, and both men .were
bubbhngly enthu.sia.stic about j
their first ctuail hunt. Elaker hasf
some interesting stories to tell
about Brack- tville which, y.oii
may fwnrmtaer, is the city built.
that will repair
your I \ set
Small
. HENS ' ,„29(
Fresh
FRYERS u27ci
n Weiners 3 lbs. for 89c
Pork Bones lb. 15( 1
I Chili - • - (b.29c
Pork Tripe - lb. 19( 1
| Bacon 3 lbs. for $1.00
Beef Tripe - lb. 19c 1
1 Sausage 3 lbs. for $1.00
1 Pressed Ham lb: 39c
Pig Tails - - lb. 19( 1
PIGS - - lb. 19( I
H Bologna 3 lbs. for 98(
Pure Lard 4 lb. pail 59< 1
Hunting season is over'but,
the work of managing gam* I
Baptist Church in Beaumont, just beginning.
Those attending f r o m the
Fletcher Baptist church were
Mrs f) B Paftillo Sr., Mrs.
Jessie I ah’- I'altillo, Mrs Ivy
Butler, Mi I. M Butler Jr
Last year, East Texas Wild- |
life Conservation Association _
sen i red a promise of I Oft deerij
from the- Af irisas Wildlife Re.f-,
uge under a joint federal-state
I Mix Oscar Adams Sr, Mrs restocking program Early this
.F.ffieiv Neely and Me. W ('.Jndnth, 12 of there deer were[
• ton . i , "i on the 'i‘on’s|
The Intermediate OA’>: of-the J i.2JU)U refuge, set a.ide for-that
Fletcher Bafiti-t Churiji • met! purpose. Lie t Friday, 18 more
W, Ini -dav afternoon at the;were put out, 10 does and 16
church. The study was "For-
ward Steps" Mis. John D. Tra-
han K the tc'.ichcr of this group
bucks. . ’ •
Biologi t Bill Wrigtit al o !■'
ported that 10 more wild turk-
OPEN SUNDAY
CUT
WE KILL, CHILL,
AND WRAP
FOR DEEP FREEZE
Ben’s
CRO. & MKT.
NO. 2
IOth St. & New Kti. Ifwy
Sllsbee
Wf kill, chill, cut and
wrap for deep freexe
Funeral service, were: held leys were released over in Jus- j
for Mrs A- N, WaKon 'Sr. of j per county by the Mate.. These 1
Beaumont at the Roberts, Pip- “......' ” . .. T i
kin-Brulin funeral home Mon- A weekly. Saturday, night]
'day' afternoon Mrs. , Waltorr inging session will begin this!
w.e. the sister-in-law of - Oil-; Saturday night at'' 7:30. at the;
more and Jesse Walton. |Fletcher Pentecostal .church.j
The. United Pentecostal j The public is invited. J
iYouth Hally of this section will) Mrs. Alton King, Mrs. J R.j
I he held Friday night at 7:30 Jackson and Judy attended the
jp.m. in the Fletcher Pehteco*-1Texas-Louisiana singing con-
vention at the Vidor School!
Auditorium Saturday night. i
The .United Pentecostal!!
{ch church of Loeb presents a ia-j
uVimrfto program "The Voice oft
Truth" each Sunday from 1 45i
until 2 p.m. over station KKASj
in Sllsbee, Rev. E. W. Stanley J
delivers the evangelistic ser-
mon.
tal church. Rev, David Shef-
field is the host pastor.
The Ladies Auxiliary of th«
Fletcher • Pentecostal thu
h»ve begun a new wmk pi
ject to raise funds for their
building program. One project,
a name quilt is being made.
Mis. Alton King is president of
the auxiliary.
REG. $39.95
SAVE $10
$29.95
840 N. Fifth
Sllsbee
Also Beatfmont,
Jasper, Woodville
Odds and Ends -- Priced To Clear And Clear
They Will! (Broken sizes, Belter Hurry!)
LADIES'(OATS
$18.00
$20.00
$14.00
51300
LADIES' SUITS
$8.00
$10.00
Keg.
$12.95
Keg.
$14.95
SWEATERS
*2.97
si.97
*1.37
Reg. $3.9ft, Now
Reg. $2.Oft
Ker. S?6.»5 values
I>” Slfijta valte
BLANKETS
Kayun - Orl'Ui, 72 \
Colors, l!i g. S5-.95
SWEATERS
*2.97
*1.97
Reg. $4.98
Reg. S2.98
LADIES' DRESSES
$4.77
Values (o
$8.95
One Table Cotton
PIECE GOODS
V alues to title
3 YDS. *1.00
GIRLS (OATS
Red & While
Re?. SHI 0", value
Reg. 57.9.7 value
$7.00
$5.00
MEN'S JACKETS
Reg.' $9 95
Values
$7.00
iTHRIFfYI
buys
Boy’s i' la tine I
PAJAMAS
Reg. $ 1.9ft
BOY’S JACKETS
Keg. $7.95
Reg. $4.98 only
MIRACLE FIBER
Comforts
C’elanese Acetate — Won't Mild'ew
Were $5.95
Dn1*
$3.88
WEST’S
Silsbee, Texas
.Popular priced merchandise since 1897
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 21, 1960, newspaper, January 21, 1960; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth789319/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.