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1 See. 1 THE 8IL8BE1 BCE Tbindiy, December S, 195! Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Huffman Quimbley of Houston, Mr. and
THE SILSBEE BEE
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1919, at the Post Office at Silsbee, Texas, under the Act of
March 3, 197?:
Published every Thursday at 410 Highway 96, Silsbee,
Texas.
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and son, Joe from Pineville
Baptist Church, and Mrs. Ola
Thomas from the Methodist
Church and Mrs. Bill Lott of
Groves.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Drake of
Silsbee visited her parents, Mr
and Mrs. N. Oliver and her
grandmother, Mrs. Mattie
Heath, Saturday night.
Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Warren
and son. Robert Lee, of Beau-
mont and Mrs. A T. Stuart and
Mrs. Carton Sims of Beaumont,
Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Wallace of
Orangefield. They also visited
Mrs. Mattie Heath and Mrs. N.
Oliver.
Mrs. W. C. Babbitt and boys
visited relatives in Dallas from
Wednesday until Saturday last
week.
Jep Wilkinson of Beaumont
visited his sister, Mrs. W. A.
Langston, Sunday.
Mrs. T. K. Allen spent Fri
son. Tommy, of Waco visited day in Beaumont.
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
Jim Jenkins. Sunday visitors in
the Jenkins home were Mr. and Saturday.
EDITORIAL STAFF
DAVID READ and R. L. READ_Co-owners and Publishers
JERRY ZUBER__City Editor
MRS. LEONA WHITMAN
Society and Personal Editor
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT
R. R. BURGESS _
TOMMY READ _
JAMES JOHNSON
LOUIS JOHNSON _
Composing Room Foreman
____ Primer
--- Pressman
-— _ Stereotyper
Village Mills News
By MRS. JIM JENKINS ] Amos Creel of Silsbee visited
Mrs. Minnie Williams died in Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Hardin County Hospital after a Evans.
two weeks illness She was 74 Visitors in the home of Mr.
years old and had lived here all and Mrs. Sid McNeelv for the
her life. She is survived by her holidays were Mr and Mrs.
husband, Kelley Williams; three;Clyde McNeelv and Mr. am*
brothers. Hardy. Buddy and Ed Mrs. J. McNeelv. Mr. and Mrs.
Holland. Burial was in Holland Clarence Sarver and Mr. and
Cemetery with Rev. McHughs Mrs. G. D. Wright, all of Vi-
dor and Mrs. W. H. Dubisson
of Beaumont.
officiating.
Miss Rosemary Prince from
Texas University spent the
holidays with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. B. Prince and her
Mrs. Richard Oliver and a
friend from Lufkin stopped by
Sunday for a short visit with
grandmother, Mrs. Vina Kuder- her brother. Nick Oliver,
er. —Rev. and Mrs. T. J. Patrick
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stellev and children visited his sister,
of Beaumont visited her grand- Mrs. Jessie Graham and family
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. in Woodville on Thanksgiving
Waddell on Thanksgiving Day.[Day. There were several of the
Visitors in the home of Mr.{relatives there lor the day, in-
and Mrs. W. W. Overstreet for eluding his mother, Mrs. Lizzie
the week end were Mr. and j Griffin of Jasper.
Mrs. R. V. Jackson and Mrs ! Rev. T. J. Patrick and the
Pete Rountree and children j Village Mills young people went
from Daisetta and Mr. and Mrs. i to Colmesneil Saturday night
Glen Griffin and daughter from for a youth meeting Rev. Pat-
Hankamer. jrick preached in the Baptist
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carrell church there Saturday night,
and son from Nederland visited Visitors in the Village Mills
during the holidays with Mr j Baptist Church Sunday morn-
and Mrs. J. E. Carrell and MrsJing were Mr. and Mrs. L. C
E. L. Williford.
Mrs. B. B. Hearn and R. O
Jenkins of Orange, James Jen-
kins of Houston, and Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Lewis and daughter,
Carol Lyn of Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Edmond
spent Thanksgiving with their
children in Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Freeman
visited with Mr. and Mrs. El-
bert Freeman in Diboll Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Holland
visited relatives in Cleveland
Thursday.
Mrs. Earl Collins and chil-
dren of Liberty visited Thurs-
day in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. D. Griffin.
Visitors in the home of Mi
and Mrs. Cotton Guedrv re-
cently were Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Safor and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Safor Ji
and children, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. A Safor and children, all of
Vidor; Mr. and Mrs. Lock of
Kountze; Mr. and Mrs. C. H
Baker and son. John Guidry,
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Mobley and
Mrs. Alice Safor, all of Hous-
ton.
Visits in the home of Mrs.
Sidney Neushafer and Mrs. Rae
Scouten during the holidays
were Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Stunt
and son. Tommy of Waco; Mr.
and Mrs. James Neushafer,
Mrs. Hazel Senters and chil-
dren, Mrs. R F Roberts, all of
Beaumont, and Mis. Bill Thom-
as of Nederland.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hawley
and son of Waco visited her
mother. Mi's. Camilee Wallet
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Heath
and Mrs. Cadda Law from Tex-
arkana visited during the holi-
days with Mrs. Mattie Heath
and Mr. and Mrs. Nickson Oli-
Mrs. Bertie Carter and Mrs.
Camilee Wallett were in Silsbee
Mrs. Katie Bass and Mrs.
Dollie Larkin attended the fu-
neral of Elijah Mullins Wed-
nesday.
Mrs. Katie Bass and Mrs.
Irene Taylor attended the fun-
eral of Elbert Lilley at Big
Sandy Sunday.
Mi's. Dollie Larkin left Sun-
day for a few days visit with
Loeb News
By MRS. C. H. SHAWVER
Visiting in the J. B. Faggard
Jr. home over the weekend
were Mrs. M. V. Stephens anc
daughter and granddaughter of
Archer City, Texas. Mr. and
Mr*. A. L. Andrus of Beaumont,
Mrs. Mildred Budd and daugh-
ter of Houston, Mi's. Elton Blay-
lock and daughters of Marshall,
Mrs. Charlotte Bodle and chil-
dren of Mauriceville, Mrs. C. M.
Wells and daughters of Mau-
riceville, Mr. and Mrs. E. E.
Stephens and sons of Sour
Lake, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. White
and sons of Cutoff, La., and
Mrs. Mamie Faggard of Loeb.
Carolyn Faggard and Pat
Tanner motored to Epps, La
for the weekend.
All three circles of the Loeb
First Baptist Church are ob-
serving the Lottie Moon week
of prayer each morning in the
Schedule Of Services
For St. John’s
Episcopal Church
Holy Communion and sermon
is scheduled for this Sunday
A. Stephens and morning’s 11:00 a m. worship
service. Rev. Grant A. Herbst,
vicar, will preach. At 10:00
a. m. church school Is held for
all ages including an adult Bible
Class.
Sunday night at 7:30 the In-
quirer’s Class will meet to dis-
cuss the worship services of the
Prayer Book.
Tueday afternoon at 3:30 the
choir will practice.
her son, Herbert Larkin, and church except Wednesday when
family in Beaumont.
Mrs, Katie Bass and
Mrs.
the YWA will have charge of
the program at 7:30 at the
Tommy McGowin visited church. The morning meetings
friends in Kountze Saturday.
Mrs. Jim Jenkins and son,
James, visited Mrs. Martha
Overstreet at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. V. Overstreet in Elkins all of San Antonio were
are led by Mrs. Rose Williams
at 9:30 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robin-
son, Valarie Kay and Jeane
Kountze Friday.
guests in the home of his pa-
Mr. and Mis G. A. Hopkins r^,nts jp Jasper were visitors
ver.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Pete Heath Sunday
iKearn of Shreveport, La., and|were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
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Men’s Watches
A Word of Thanks
to the many, many people who visited
us during our opening last week and helped
make it a tremendous success we want to
say thank you. Thanks too, to those who
sent us so many lovely flowers.
Frank Rudisaile
spent' the holidays with their
children in Iola.
Mrs. Bertie Carter just re-
ceived word of a new grandson
born Nov. 28. The parents are
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Landgrebe
of Houston.
Sunday visitors in the J C.
Edmond home were Mrs. Wil-
son Fregia Jr. and Mrs. Bob
Dunlap of Beaumont, Mrs. Bil-
lie Flowers of Buna and Mr.
and Mrs. Harrel Reed of
Kountze.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A L. Huffman for the
holidays were Mr. and Mrs.
Bill McNeeley from Memphis,
Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. N. C.
McGowin and children of Beau-
mont.
Miss Janelle Howell from
Baylor University spent
holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Howell. Other
visitors in the Howell home
were Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Shine
and daughters of Silsbee and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howell of
Beaumont.
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Moore and
children of Silsbee visited
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Whitesdies.
Rev. and Mrs. D. K. Martin
visited their daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth Covington and Mr.
Covington in Fort Worth last
week end and briught their
grandson, Rex Jay, home with
them.
Mrs. William Taylor of Bay-
town spent the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.
Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Kelley
visited Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wil-
son in Fort Worth over the
wtek end.-
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gardner
visited Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
Owens in Kirbyville Wednes-
day night.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Joffrion
ol Groves spent Thanksgiving
with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gard-
ner and Mrs. Lela Davis.
Mrs. Octavia Stevens of
Friday with his grandmother
Shawver and children. All of
the Shawver families were visi-
tors Thursday in the Robinson
home in Jasper with five gen
erations present for dinner at
the Lynn Robinson home.
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hale were
called to Houston Thursday due
to the serious illness of her fa-
ther, John Lewis, who was
rushed to Jefferson Davis hos-
pital after being taken sudden-
ly ill. The Hale’s returned home
Thursday night and returned
to Houston remaining until
Monday when her father was
much improved.
Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jeffcoat
had her father, J. C. Joyner,
and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Joy-
ner and son from Humphcry,
the'Ark., for the holiday. Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Robinson and baby
and Jeane Elkins of San An-
tonio visited the Jeffcoat fami-
lies Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Ivie Erwin were
guests Sunday of their children,
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Curl and
attended baptismal services at
Emanuel Baptist church in
Beaumont. Their granddaughter
Sharron, was a candidate.
Mrs. J L. Killen from Pasa-
gaula. Miss., and her daugh-
ter, Mrs. M. R. Davis and chil-
dren of Beaumont were Sunday
afternoon visitors with the
C. H. Shawver family. They
visited also in the A. T. Stirling
home.
mained at her home. They at-
tended the fifth Sunday dinner
at the Friendship Baptist
Church.
Mrs. H
Jackie were guests in Houston
with her brother and family,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turner. Mr.
and Mrs. Don Johnson of Hous-
ton were weekend guests in the
H. A. Stephens home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burks Sr.
and Michael were guests in
New Orleans, La., for the holi-
days.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J Bendy and
Glenda and Mrs. Ellen Bendy
were visitors Sunday afternoon
at the beach. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Bendy of Beaumont joined the
party there.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brent
and Don of Beaumont were
Sunday visitors in the J. M
Byerly home.
Mrs. E. D. Shawver and Con-
nie and Mother Shawver were
visitors Saturday in the M. R
Davis and Mi's. Gerald Law-
horn homes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hopkins
and family spent Thanksgiving
with his father, Joe Hopkins at
Zavalla. Linda will have the
cast removed from her light
leg Friday.
D. T. Sheehan is still confined
to Baptist hospital where he is
some better.
Mrs. L. E. Andrus spent a
week with relatives in Fred
while her husband was on a
hunting trip to Colmesneil.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Cole was a
visitor in Silsbee Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Duchamp
of Beaumont had her mother,
Mrs. Sudie Cole, as guests
Thursday in their home along
with 42 other relatives.
Miss Cccile Bendy was an at-
tendant in the wedding Friday
night for Miss Brenda Mash-
burn and James McElwee held
in the First Baptist Church in
Nederland.
Jerry Hopkins, age 13, was
honored at home by his parents
Monday night with a weiner
roast. Ten guests were present.
A. E. Butehee is visiting in
Houston.
The tax office of the Chnncc-
Loeb school is open each Satur-
day until noon until Jan. 31.
The Christmas holidays begin
on Friday, Dec. 18 through Jan.
3. Classes as usual Jan. 4. Mrs.
Glenn, PTA president, says the
regular meeting will be held
Dec. 8 at 7:30 p. m. in the
school. The citizens committee
holds their regular meeting in
the school on Monday, Dec. 14
at 7:30 p. m. The boys ball
team has the four more league
teams as follows to play:
Thursday evening it T:S0 the
Bishop’s Committee will meet.
--♦-
Shower To Honor
Gloria Grant
Gloria Grant, bride elect of
Ken Lambert, will be honored
with a bridal shower Monday
night in the home of Edna Hall.
Calling hours will be 7 p. m.
until 9 p. m.
Mrs. Faye Merchant, Sarah
Shine and Edna Hall will be
hostesses.
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If you’re ashamed of your gas
mileage do as others do—fib
about it.
Votaw News
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Byerly Burkcville, Dee. 3; Kirbyville,
had Thanksgiving with Mr. and Dec. 7; Brookland, Dec. 14; and
Mrs. J. D. Cones in Silsbee.
Miss Linda Cole was a visitor
in the M. Cole home and they
all went to Pine Prairie, La., for
the weekend and Linda re
from Spurgcr visited Mr. and
Mrs. Chancey Flynn during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hender-
son and Joey Rice visited Mr.
and Mrs. H. P. Rice of Iola
Thanksgiving week end.
Visitors in the Pete Rice
|Orangefield visited Mrs. Tracy home Thanksgiving were Mr.
j Carson Sunday and attended
[church with her Sunday morn-
,ing.
Mrs. Kathryn Perkins and
[daughter, Margaret from Bcau-
iinont and Mrs. Jodie Harlson
and Mrs. J. F. Malone and chil-
dren; Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sher-
man of Beaumont.
Mrs. Pete Rice and Mrs. G. L.
Henderson attended the funer-
al rites of Mrs. Jennie Malone
and Mrs. Billia Laird and boys at Vidor Tuesday.
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Silsbee
CHIROPRACTIC
OFFICE
« DR. PAUL JOHNSON
715 N. Fifth
Chiropractic is a science and art of finding and adjust-
ing the cause of disease so nature may make the repairs
and hasten the return of health. Chiropractic teaches that
the nervous system is so all embracing that it reaches
every tissue cell of the body. All nerves branch outward
from the spine making it the key to this system, and,
therefore, to health. Displace a vertebrae slightly and it
wifi pinch nerves and disturb the supply of nerve energy
thus resulting in disease.
Chiropractic is as simple as truth itself, for it is
truth. It deals with the cause. Put Chiropractic to
test and it will not be found wanting.
The Cases Listed Herein Are Actual Cases
From Dr. Johnson's File:
ASTHMA: WOMAN, AGE 60—CASE 291, LOVE
This patient suffered with asthmatic attacks and head-
aches. Her feet swelled every day and had frequent low
back pains. X-Rays were taken to find the vertebral sub-
luxation. Now after a series of adjustments to correct
the cause of her trouble she reported enjoying life again.
CHRONIC CONSTIPATION: WOMAN,
AGE 52 — CASE 370. BRADLEY
Patient was bothered with constipation, hemmorrhoids
and indigestion. She entered the clinic. X-Rays and Spi-
nal Analysis were given to find the cause of her trouble.
Her final statement upon dismissal was “everything has
cleared up and I feel wonderful.”
HEADACHES: WOMAN, AGE 51 — CASE 439, WRIGHT
Suffered with headaches all the time, hurting in my
neck, pains in abdomen and very restless in her sleep.
Chiropractic spinal adjustments were given at the clinic
and X-Rays were taken. Case now slates she feels like a
different person.
KIDNEY TROUBLE: MAN, AGE 77 —
CASE 179, MOBLEY
Fatient suffered with kidney trouble for several years,
was very nervous, had headaches, had stinging pains
through his body and was constipated. This man saw one
of Dr. Johnson's messages and consulted him forfhelp.
After a period of adjustments, this man was feeling bet-
ter than he had in years.
DR. PAUL JOHNSON
SPINAL ANALYSIS & X-RAY , ‘
EV 5-2611 . 715 N. FIFTH ST;
Buna, Dec. 17. They have lost
only one league game so far.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burks
Jr. had her parnets, Mr. and
Mrs. E. R. McKenzie of Jasper
as guests Thursday.
Members of the WSCS of
Woodcrcst Methodist church
meet Wednesday there for their
Christmas program
Friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bertrand, formerly of Lake
Charles, La., are invited to visit
them at their new home at the
Burk’s Humble Station.
Mrs. Ida Milner and son and
Mr. and Mrs. David Friddell
and son of Biloxi, Miss., who is
in the airforce and Mr. and
Mrs. Ronny Milner spent the
weekend in Lufkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Delaney
of Beaumont have moved into
their new home adjoining the
C. R. McClurg property.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Milner
spent Thursday in Woodville.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Fair-
childs moved into their new
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gomel
moved into their new home.
Mrs. R. G. Milner has his
mother, Mrs. J. H. Milner, ill
in their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Milner
had her sister and husband
from Vista, Calif., as a week’s
guest in their home.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Robin-
son and daughter and Miss
Jcanic Elkins of San Antonio
visited Friday in the C. J.
Bendy homo.
Mrs. Frank A. Boudreau vi-
sited recently in Newton with
her mother who was ill.
By MRS. E. L. TEAL
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Teal visi-
ted over the Thanksgiving holi-
days in the home of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
Hobden in Hartsburg, Texas, at
their new country home. A
turkey dinner with all the trim-
mings was served Thursday.
Visitors throughout the day
were Mrs. Myrtie Singleton and
son, Wesley, Mrs. Annie Bell
Peveto and Mrs. Ruth Johnson
of Hartsburg, CpI. Joe Teal,
who has been in the US Service
13 years and will return to Ice-
land next week, Marcel Nugent
of Orangefield and Danny Wea-
ver of Riverside. While there
they visited Mrs. Lola Hilliard
and daughter, Virgie, in
Mauriceville, Mrs. Alice Thom-
as and Mrs. Esther Harris and
family in Orange. They re-
turned home Saturday after-
noon accompanied by Mrs.
Ruth Hobden, Emma Nell, Ben-
nie, Danny Weaver and Marcel
Nugent who spent the night.
Edward Sumral! and W. E
Johnson went deer hunting in
Llano county last week and
returned with three deer.
Mrs. Jim Sumrall is suffer-
ing with a broken rib that she
broke reaching over a chair for
a book.
The Votaw School served
turkey dinner Nov. 25 to all
the school children and their
parents at the lunch room.
Mrs. Mona Cropley one of
our school teachers came in last
week end with an old fashioned
car for her use.
Mrs. D. L. Harrison visited in
the Teal home Monday fori
awhile.
H. B. Warren has purchased
the William Tanton house near
the schoolhousc.
Graveside funeral services
were held Monday at 4 p. m. at
Frank Branch cemetery for
Mrs. Ellen Harrell. Pace Stancil
Funeral Home of Livingston
was in charge of arrangements.
Rev. Everett Martin of Kountze
and Rev. Jesse Whitmire of
Votaw.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dettling
and children camped out
Thanksgiving Day and went
squirrel hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rhodes
and son of Huntsville spent
Thanksgiving with his mother,
Mrs. Ada Rhodes.
Mrs. S. F. Hobden and chil-
dren and Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Teal stopped in Beaumont a
few hours to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. D. H. Teal in Beaumont.
Mrs. Elma Pope and Richard
visited Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
Pope in Livingston over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith and
son, Charles, visited in the
home of her mother, Mrs.
Brawley in Gilmer Thanks-
giving.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Johnston
and daughter, Lynn, spent the
Thanksgiving holidays in
Sweeney, Texas, with their pa-
rents.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Collins of
Livingston and Kenneth of
Louisiana. Mrs. W. McDonald of
Houston. K. T. Collins spent
the week end here with rela-
tives.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Harrison
attended funeral services of his
uncle, Gordon Harrison in
Merryville, La., Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Folten of
Tomball visited over the week-
end in the homes of her mo-
ther, Mrs. G. A. Knight and
sister, Joyce Tanton.
There will be services at Vo-
taw Assembly of God Church
Friday, Saturday and Sunday
night everyone is invited to
attend.
(ALL
EV 5-2336
for free estimates on
BUILDING,
REPAIRS,
REMODELING
and all types
CARPENTER WORK
A. B. PARKER
SILSBEE
HOLIDAY SPECIAL!
at
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Now Through Christmas
Reg. $7.50
Reg. $10.00
Reg. $17.50
$5.00
$8.50
$10.00
(Free lash & brow dye with each $10 wave)
Operators:
Chubby Reid, Clco White, Margie Gillikin
BUNA WILSON, Owner
412 N. 4th, Silsbee
EV 5-2312
Specials Thurs, Fri., & Sat, Dec. 3, 4, & 5
FRESH HOME KILLED MEAT
Home Smoked
Sausage lb. 59c
Freeh Meaty 2 LBS.
Pork Bones 25t
Ture Tork
Sausage 3 lbs. $1
noaoui
^29*
All Meat 3 LBS.
Weiners 89c
FOR YOUR FREEZER
Whole or half
Calves lb. 35(
Pigs - lb. 19c
Veal Round
Sleak •
lb. 69c
Beef
Liver lb 29c
Veal Loin
Steak -
lb. 49c
Sugar Cured — Sliced
Bacon 3 lbs. $1.00
8 LB. PAIL
Pure Lard $1.39
Veal Shoulder
Roast -
lb. 39c
OPEN SUNDAY
WE KILL, CHILL, CUT
AND WRAP
Fryers • lb. 29c
GRO. & MKT.
NO. 2
10th St. & New Ktz. Hwy
Silsbee ,
We kill, .chill, cut aid
wrap for deep frees*
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