The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1982 Page: 24 of 36
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3, THE SILSBEE BEE, Thursday, February 11,19S2
ruit Is Recommended
To Satisfy Sweet Tooth
Placed before you are an
apple and a piece of your
favorite cake, perhaps German
chocolate. You must choose.
Your conscience begins its
usual arguments against select-
ing the cake. But your hand,
paying no attention, reaches for
a fork. Soon after, the cake is
history.
The Texas Medical Associ-
ation says it would have been
healthier to satisfy your sweet
tooth with the apple. Fruits
have a higher density of
nutrients, meaning they have
more nutrients per calorie
than, say, that piece of German
chocolate cake.
Each time you eat fruit
rather than a dessert, not only
is there greater nutrition per
calorie, but there generally are
fewer calories. For instance, a
half cup of applesauce has 40
calories. An equivalent slice of
cake has 350 calories.
In addition, sugar found
naturally in fruit is in a more
usable form than refined white
sugar, which is too concentrat-
ed for the body to handle
effectively. Fruit also contains
abundant vitamins and mine-
rals, including*trace minerals
that the body needs in small
amonts but commonly are not
available in vitamin prepara-
tions.
And fruits provide the body
with the bulk necessary to
function properly.
When fresh fruit is not
available, frozen fruit without
added sugar provides nutrients
equivalent to that of fresh
produce. Canned fruit.also is a
nutritious dessert, although it
loses some nutrients through
the chemical process to pre-
^ This week send our FTD ^
fyzarts S Flowers" Bouquet.
Valentine's Day
is Sunday,
February 14.
You're sure ro
capture her
heart with
the romantic
fresh flowers,
Heart Stick
Pm, and
exclusive FTD Gloss
Heart Dish that make
up our FTD HEARTS &
FLOWERS™ Bouquet.
$1550
&Up
It's romantic.
And says oil
' the things
you've been
meaning to
say So call or
visit us today.
Because every
Valentine deserves
flowers.
Flowers by Smedley
375 N. 4th Street, Silsbee Texas
385-7575 or 385-3731
@ helping you say it right.
serve it.
Finally, most experts agree
that people would be healthier
if they cut back on consumption
of refined sugar.
Rites Are Held For
Adolph J. Matte
Funeral services for Adolph
J. Matte, 49, of Silsbee were
held at 4 p.m. Feb. 4 at Farmer
Funeral Home with burial in
Knupple Cemetery.
He died Tuesday at the
Veterans Hospital in Houston
after an illness.
A native of Ashton, La., he
lived in Silsbee for the past 10
years, was a roughneck and a
veteran of the Korean War.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs. Alline Riddle Matte; a
stepson, Bert Weh Rutherford,
both of Silsbee; his mother,
Jeanne Matte of Nederland;
two brothers, Ronald Matte of
Bridge City and John Gary
Matte of Beaumont; two sis-
ters, Murylene Uzee of Groves
and Beckey Burnett of Galves-
ton.
Courthouse Squares
^ SOME MEN THINK
WOMEN CANT BE TRUSTED
VERY FAR- SOME WOMEN
THINK MEN CAN'T BE
TRUSTED VERT NEAR.
Lois
Beauty Shop
Now has a new hair stylist
LINDA TOWNSEND
Works Thurs., Fri. & Sat., 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. by appointment.
Shampoo & Set $6.50 (short hair)
Hair Cuts $7.00
Permanents begin at $20
Phone 276-1957 or
276-^555
Open 5 days a week - 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. until Noon
Hwy. 96 North on left, 1 ’/« miles on Evadale-Buna
Highway from intersection in Evadale.
BOB
SHIPSTAD
PRESENTS
3t=fll
An all-naw
musical stage spectacular
featuring Jim Hanson's
SESAME STREET MUPPETS.
Presented by VEE Corp m cooperation
with Childrens Television Workshop
Thurs Feb 18 thru Sun Feb. 21
Beaumont Civic Center Complex
Ticket Prices $6“ A ‘7*°
Thurs Feb 18 .... 7 30 p m.*
Fri Feb 19.
Sat Feb 20.
Sun Feb 21.
. 7:30 p.m ‘
. 2 00 p.m
7:30 p.m
1:00 p.m
4 30 p.m. '
* $1.50 discount on Youths
12 yrs & under, groups
(25 or more) & senior citizens
'* KFDM Family Night
All Seats $2 00 off
For Ticket Information call
838-0786
Mastercard and Visa
BeaHs
Is Having A
Sidewalk Sale
SAVE
50% .0662/3%
On Fall And Winter Merchandise
Thursday-Friday-Saturday
Also Save
2/z On Ladies Fall Shoes.
Bealls jjjjj
75 WASHINGTON’S
BIRTHDAY SALE
Misses Spring
Co-Ordinates
By Center Stage
50%
OFF
Choose from co-ordinating
pieces - jacket, pant, skirt,
and matching blouses.
SIMILAR TO
STYLE
SHOWN
Levis
WOMENS WE AM
Misses
LEVI’S
BENDOVERS
Reg. 26.00
Choose from Assorted Colors. Size 8 to 18.
Levi’s®
California
Straights®
and Super
Straights®
88
Reg. 29.00
Super Straights and
California Straights are
genuine Levi's blue jeans.
At 19.88 a pair they're a
steal! Sizes3.15.
ame
Mens And Boys Western
Boots
2 0 % Off Reg. Price
Ladies Fall Shoe Sale
Off Reg. Price
Choose from pumps, sandals, dress and casual styles. Come early for
best selection!
Mens
Van Heusen
Short Sleeve
Dress Shirts
Values To 17.00
Haggar
Slacks
1488
Choose from
assorted colors.
32 to 42 waist.
Select
Stock
Of Mens
Suits
25%
Off
1 SALE INCLUDES
OUR NEW
SPRING LINE.
CHOOSE FROM
WESTERN AND
CONVENTIONAL.
Bealls
138 PINE PLAZA
385-5216
OPEN 9:00-6:00
MON. THRU SAT.
Bealls
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 11, 1982, newspaper, February 11, 1982; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820251/m1/24/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.