The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1943 Page: 8 of 8
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HOME OF
FINE FOOD
“HANDLES EVERYTHING”
Groceries 43; Dry Goods 12
PHONES: Hardware 53
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We have a large stock of fine used cars with
thousands of miles left in them. Easy Terms!
We will pay high cash prices for your car if the
tires are in good shape. Let us make you an offer
• For a cup of coffee or a
Full Dinner . . .
Our bill passed the House
and is up for vote in the
Senate NOW. So this time
we ask you to wire or write
your State Senator Allen
Shivers to support the Chi-
ropractic bill. Do it TODAY.
FOR RENT: Two-room furnished
apartment. Close in. See Mrs.
LISTEN LADIES: In your baking,
use Karo syrup and save sugar.
Get it here. Ruggles Cash Store,
Kountze Highway, Phone 287.
IF YOU NEED A CAR
SEE DONALSON
Sunday morning at 11 o’clock
Rev. E. A. Maness, pastor of the
First Methodist Church will preach
at the Palace Theatre on the sub-
ject: “Motto of the American Dol-
lor.” Sunday school will be held
at 10 a.m. Evening preaching ser-
vices will be held in the Com-
munity building at 7:30 o’clock.
The subject of the message will be
“Seeing Jesus.”
Raymond Tennison, who is an
aerographer in the Naval Air Corps
and- grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G.
H. Davison of this city, is to be
married on April 4 to Miss Ninette
Sciame of Miami, Fla., according
to word received here. The wed-
ding is to take place in Holy Com-
forter Epistopal Chapel.
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H. W. (Shorty) ROBERTSON
MATTRESS FACTORY
PHONE 281
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a century, Silsbee people
have found Pope’s the
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STATED MEETINGS of Silsbee
Lodge No. 927, A. F. & A. M.,
Silsbee, Texas, are the first and
third Tuesday nights of each
month at 7:30 o’clock. Visiting
brethren are cordially invited.
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L. H. Jennings, Sec.
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Ask about our new upholstering service.
Reasonable Prices; Easy Terms
WANT ADS
FOR SALE: Several young milch
cows, now producing. See Frank
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WANTED TO BUY: Fifty hens.
Any kind. Write Mrs. A. C. Rich-
ards, Route 1, Box 126-A, Sils-
Mrs. John A. Lewis, nee Maxine
Brookins, leaves for St. Louis Fri-
day to join her husband, who is
stationed there.
Mrs. G. E. Buck and baby of
Houston are guests in the home of
Mrs. Gussie Stroud this week.
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JACK MOODY SHIPS ‘VICTORY
BOOKS’ TO HOUSTON
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unable to know what is really go-
ing on there, and the Bee helps
me keep a check on the home town,
and I want you to know that I ap-
preciate every copy of it very
much.
“Acting on advice received from
the officer charged with the duties
of operating the A. P. O. I feel
that I had better give you my cor-
rect address. You will find it be-
low.
“It may be of interest to you and
others to know that since my
transfer from the North to Camp
Polk I have been transferred out
of the A. G. D. and put with the
Corps of Engineers, thereby be-
coming an Engineer. Although the
work requires a certain amount
of typing and other Army red tape,
I have a good deal of time that I
spend out of the office doing other
things, from working with the
various poision gases, working on
maps and other engineer duties,
and in my estimation, I think I
like the engineer section better
than the A. G. D. or other sections
which I have been in. One thing
is that the work does not fall into
routine matter, and you are al-
ways doing something new, there-
by never getting tired of the same
old stuff.
READ THE ADS IN THE BEE.
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SILSBEE LODGE No. 348, Knights
of Pythias, meets at Community
Center every Thursday. Visiting
Knights cordially invited.
F. C. Yarborough, C. C.
Jack Wilson, K. R. S.
COFFEE USERS: Let us show you
how to make your coffee go
twice as far. Ruggles Cash Store
Kountze Highway, Phone 287.
Among the letters arriving at the
Bee office the past week was the
following one from Private First
Class Horace David, who is now
located up at Truax Field, in Mad-
ison, Wis. Horace writes as fol-
lofs: “Dear Mr. Read: I don’t have
any news, but I want to drop a
line and let you know that I have
been receiving the Silsbee Bee
every week. It is very generous
of you for sending the boys in the
service the home town paper.
“I have neen here at Madison,
Wisconsin since January 28, and
I have seen the temperature as low
as twenty below zero and the
highest it has been is forty-one.
“I am attending a radio school
and will finish in about seven
weeks.”
—Until We Win—
From over at Camp Polk, La.
comes the following letter from
Corporal Lewis Page. He writes:
“Deal’ Mr. Read; I just received
another copy of the Bee and wish | RAYMOND TENNISON TO WED
to thank you for it, although I am i MISS SCIAME OF FLORIDA
as close to home as I am, I still am
Jack Moody, Silsbee chairman
for the Victory Book Drive, ex-
pressed 130 books to Houston
headquarters this week. He also
sent a nice little sum of money
donated for the buying of books.
Jack was assisted in the drive
by four of the Boy Scouts:'James
Richter Ellison, Clester Ray Moore,
John Mathis Jr. and Ralph Brin.
These boys, in their uniforms,
made a canvass in the residential
section and met with a hearty re-
sponse.
Books given that were not suit-
able for the service men were sent
to the school library.
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MISS ELSIE RUTH BRYANT
MAKES LAMAR HONOR ROLL
FOR SALE: 6-Foot Stewart-War-
ner Electric Refrigerator. All
porcelain inside and out. Good
as new. See Mrs. Benton Creel
in house in front of Ruggles
Store on Kountze Highway not
later than Saturday.
FOR RENT: Have several unfur-
nished houses for rent near Sils-
bee. Apply at Bee office for par-
ticulars.
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and use these savings to buy
Miss Elsie Ruth Bryant, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Bryant
of Silsbee, a graduate of Silsbee
High School, is on the first se-
mester honor roll at Lamar Col-
lege of Beaumont, where she is a
sophomore. She also made an out-
standing record during her fresh-
man year.
Miss Bryant’s activities include
membership in the Lamarettes,
Lambdi Chi, reporter for Literary
Club and on the college paper.
HORACE DAVID WRITES
WRITES FROM FIELD AT
MADISON, WISCONSIN
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-READ THE ADS IN THE BEE-
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DONALSON MOTOR (0.
FREE! If excess acid causes you
pains of Stomach Ulcers indi-
gestion, heartburn, belching,
bloating, nausea, gas pains, get
free sample Udga at Hardin
Drug Company.
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Miss Virginia McWaters
Houston was a guest in the
Moody home last week end.
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NOTICE: We have a complete
stock of boys dress shirts. Reas-
onable prices. Ruggles Cash
Store, Kountze Highway, Phone
287.
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FOR RENT: Two unfurnished
rooms, 3 miles north of Silsbee.
Apply at Wood’s Grocery on
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NOTICE: Full shipment of fruit
jar caps and lids just arrived.
Ruggles Cash Store, Kountze
Highway, Phone 287.
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WANTED: Man or woman to
write insurance in Silsbee area
for established life insurance
company. Will pay salary and
commission. Good opportunity
for person of good moral char-
acter and personality. References
required. For further informa-
tion write Home Life Associa-
tion, San Augustine, Texas, or
see Mrs. Alice Reid, the collect-
or, at Bus Station, Silsbee. 4t
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MATTRESSES: Wholesale and re-
tail. Old Mattresses renovated
and made new. Mrs. Dora Roe-
gels’ Silsbee Mattress Co. Pho.
364, Silsbee.
CATTLE WANTED: Want to buy
some cattle in truck-load lots.
Write W. J. Lee, Rockdale, Tex-
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SILSBEE LOCALS
Miss Joan James is expected to
arrive here Saturday ,to visit her
parents, Mr .and Mrs. C. C. James.
She has been employed in Dallas
for some time, but is a former
Silsbeeite.
Mrs. Alice Reid spent part of
last week in Austin on- business,
returning by way of Houston,
where she spent several days with
her brother and his family, Mr.
A. D. Stedman.
Miss Mary Don Jones returned
to Woodville the latter part of the
week, having visited relatives
here. ,
Pvt. Elmer B. Yarborough is
spending his furlough with his
parents. Elmer has been on over-
seas duty.
Winnifred Earl Yawn, service
man, is at home this week visiting
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Yawn, of Fred.
Ensign Kenneth W. Germond
and wife, the former Miss Ouida
Atwood, are now located in Wash-
ington, D. C. where Ensign Ger-
mond will continue his. training.
He is the son of Mrs. Elizabeth
Germond of Silsbee.
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1943, newspaper, March 18, 1943; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1491134/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.