The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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‘Choice of a Million Homes'
SOLD BY ALL LEADING GROCERS
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public to obtain early medical care
in order that they may have a
sporting chance at these master
killers. At least one resolution
should be made, and that is to
have a complete physical exami-
nation by your family physician
and follow his advice.
The year 1935 is just around
the corner. The victims of prevent-
able deaths will again mount into
thousands upon thousands. Why
get into that unfortunate class
when the way out is so direct and
easy?
Nineteen Thirty Five will be one
of the most interesting years in
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Austin, Texas, Dec. 23—A few
ti&ore days and 1934 will be history
^nd along with its pleasures have
been a desolating array of pre-
ventable deaths. This emphasizes
the fact that, despite the marvel-
ous strides in medical science and
disease prevention, large groups of
..persons have lost their lives dur-
ing the past year niainly because
of their own ignorange or care-
lessness.
The outstanding slayers in Tex-
as during the past year were:
heart disease, cancer, tuberculo-
sis, and pneumonia. Generally
these diseases derive their death
dealing power because of delay-
ed diagnosis. Means are at hand
to combat these diseases if treat-
ment is begun early enough.
The Texas State Department of
' Health and the medical profession
for years have been urging the
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THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Berry of
Dallas arrived in Silsbee Monday
to spend Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. McGowan. Mr. Berry
is a printer and called by the Bee
office for a short visit while he
was here.
The Silsbee Bee is reaching you
early this week in order that the
merchants and business men may
wish you the season’s greetings.
Look over the ads and let your
merchant know that you saw his
ad there this week. It will show
him that you appreciate his inter-
est in your joy at Christmas time,
and the publisher of the Bee will
appreciate your interest. Tell us
if you like this issue. Thanks!
the history of the country. It can
be made a happy and healthy one
for you. Why not see it through?
A Massachusetts freshman,
casting about for ways to buy a
fraternity pin, hit upon the idea of
holding up a cigar store. He bung-
led the job in true freshman style
and was landed in jail.
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FROM YOUR FORD DEALERS
See The New Ford V-8 Dec. 29-
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May This Be the Happiest Season
You Have Ever Lived
LEON “RED” VAXLER and MAYER CIGAR CO-
WISH THEIR SILSBEE FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
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Mr. W. W. Jackson left Silsbee
in a terrible hurry Christmas
morning about 3:00 a. m. to spend
Christmas with his wife and bab-
ies in Beaumont. He will return
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Read, David. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 27, 1934, newspaper, December 27, 1934; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1352983/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.