The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960 Page: 7 of 16
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4 BIG DAYS
OWNERSHIP
Thursday through Monday at Silsboe Dry
Goods, the Savings Capital of Silsboe
Mon’s Van HueseH, Values to $5.0(1
While Shirts each $2.88
Plain or French Cuff
means security, permance, peace of
mind. Plan for the best, invest in an
Armour-Built Home. Plan service avail-
able. Lots available in Silsbee and Buna.
As little ns nothing down and up to 20
years to pay.
Start Your Future Today, Call
Armour-Built Homes
WY 4-3128 Buna
LAD1K8’
Odds & Ends, Slightly Soiled,
Values to $3.98
Children's Dresses $1.00
W«| JACK RULLANEY
ONStew STEVENS .
Plus Cartoon - Novelty
Boys Light Weight
and style
— Asst. Colors
Values to $3.98
Chamhray & — Asst, colors, 36 in.
Special Group. All skes
36” Outing—Fancy & Solid colors
and colors. Values to
$1.98 — NOW
PINES
THEATRE
KIDDIE SHOW f AT.
1:0# P. M.
“BOWERY BOYS MEET
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FRIDAY-SATCEDAY. OCT. 7-8
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ADI LT ENTERTAINMENT
Kirk Douglas Kim Novak
New Mercury To
Show At Caraway
Motors Today
The new 1961 Mercury auto-
mobiles go in display at Cara-
way Motor Co., here this week
with what Mercury’s makers
say is an Invasion of the lower-
priced field with new Mefeor
1600 and Meteor 800 series cars.
Mercury also has the first six
cylinder engine in its 22 years
history. Clifton Caraway, deal-
er says.
New Mercury s and Comets
are cm display now at Cara
ways. Highway 96-S.
The Meteors and the hold-
over Monterey line are 4.6
inches shorter than and 1.9
inches narrower than last year’s
Mercury.
Wheel base is 120 inches.
cars are
long 79.6 inches wide and 55
inches high.
Mercury has a total of 14
models for 1961. They include
two and four door sedans In
the Meteor 600 and the same
In the 800 series in addition
to two and four door hard-
tops.
Eddie’s Plumbing
Licensed - Bonded - Work
Guaranteed — Free Estimates
Phone EV 5-2820
The difference
is delicious!
Surveyors To Heel
In Austin Od. 10
and engi-
Baptist
Church met Tuesday night in
the home of Mrs. J. D. Cones
with 12 members present.
Mrs * J. D. Cones presided
over the business meeting Mrs
Grace Daniel teacher of the
class, was presented with a
love gift. Mrs. Harvey Jones
will be teacher of the class
this new church year. Mrs.
Cooes, outgoing president, was
also presented with a gift.
Officers for the year were
elected as follows: Mrs. Allen
Freeman, president; Mrs. Sam
Yawn. Jr., vice president; Mrs
E. E. Bennett, secretary; Miss
h Fattnjfr
l Woodward,!
Mrs. J. D. Confcs,
Day and Mrs. H. E.
group captains.
The next meeting will be1
Nov. 1 to the home of
L. Lackey and the ftttlcers'%
be installed.
Land surveyors
neers throughout Texas and jone Swearengin, assistant see-
the Southwest will be afford-
ed an opportunitv to hear va-
rious phases of their profes-
sions discussed at the Ninth
Annual meeting of the Texas
Surveyors Association Short
Course and Southwestern Re-
gional Conference of the Amer-
can Congress on Surveying
and Mapping in Austin begin-
ning Oct. 10.
Joe Savage is president ofi
the local chapter of TSA. and
has urged members to attend.
•CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank our many
friends and neighbors. Rev. H.
F.. Barclay, bdth of oltr Sunday
School classes, the Masonic
Lodge, the various organiza-
tions for their sympathy and
kindness during our bereave-
ment. May God bless you.
Mrs. B. L. Moreland
Mrs. Margaret Groucher
and sons, Shelby and
Kirk *
C •-Star ring |
WALTER MATTHAU
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Radio-TV Tubes
Cheeked FREE
We have now In operation
the very latest In the
electronic (eating equip-
ment field.
Test ever 189# radio and
TV tubes. We have an as-
sistant on duty at *11
times to assist you. We
keep r large ataok el
tubes.
If you can chance a light
bulb, yau ean shange a
tube.
Ray’s Food Town
1 mile east on Evadule
Highway
WATER
WELLS
We drill new wells,
work over old ones.
We have lop men, lat-
est equipment to do a
good job right at fair
cost. Also well pumps,
screens, pipe, etc.
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Simmons Watei
Well Service
460 N. 5th — Silsbee
EV 5-2808
Open 24 Hours
We may doze, but we never close
Vaught’s
Mobil Service Station
Finest auto service in
town-wash, lubrication,
pick up and delivery
Wheels Balanced, Prompt
Service, Reliable Work
Call EV 5 3779
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Slavik’s Specials For Th urs., Fri. & Sat., Oct. 6, 7, 8
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Frozen Food
Bill William’s Fryer Cats
Backs ’n Necks
2 lbs 37c
Libby’s (12 oz. cans)
Lemonade
Libby’s (6 oz. cans)
Grapefruit Juice
Knott’s (14 oz. pkg.)
Boysenberries
Downy Flakes Minute (pkg. of 6)
Waffles
Swanson’s Beef. Turkey or 8 oz. pic)
Chicken Pies 3 pies 78c
2 cans 47c
2 cans 33c
pkg. 37c
' 6)
2 pkgs. 35c
Hormel Fresh Pork
Neck Bones lb. 19c
2 lbs. 19c
No. I White
Onions
New Crop Washington
Red Delicious
Apples doz. 59c
No. 1 Rasset
Spuds 5 lbs. 39c
Green
Cabbage 2 lbs. 15c
Shurfine
Biscuits 2 cans 19c
Light Crust White (5 lb. box)
Com Meal box 39c
Kraft New Barbecue
(28 oz. jar)
Sauce Ig. jar 49c
^Morton’s free running
Salt 2 boxes 25c
Wilson’s Wakerlte (3 lb. tin)
Shortening ea. 09c
Shurflne Evaporated
(tall cans)
Milk 7 cans 95c
Del Dixi Sour
Pickles qt. 29c
Blue Cheer Washing
Powder gt. size 69c
Palmolive (bath site bars)
Soap 3 bars 36c
Shnrfine All-Purpose
Flour 5 lb. box 39c
Hawaaiian (46 oz. cans)
Punch 3 cans 99c
L’nde William's Pork and
Beans 2 cans 19c
Men’s & Boys’ Dress Oxfords
Lace & Loafer Styles, Brown & Black
Sizes 3 to 6 In Boys sizes;
6 to 11 in men’s. All new
merchandise, bought for
this special sale
$4.99
MEN’S KHAKIS pr. $2.66
Pool Brand Army Twill, Sites 28 to 50
Rath Blaekhawk
Sliced
Bacon
lb. 59c
Rath Pure Pork
Pan
Sausage
lb. 39c
Rath Smoked
Ham Hocks
lb. 35c
Kraft’s Miracle Whip
Salad Dressing qt 49c
All Flavors Swift’s
Mellorine W * 49c
School Girls’ U. S.
CANVAS OXFORDS
Colors Red, Blue, Black, Regular $2,58 — ONLY
$2.88 pr
Men’s Army Cramaton
KHAKIS
SHIRTS TO MATCH —
$3.99
SAME PRICE
Strictly a Closeout
DRESS MATERIALS
Mostly Light Colors,, Values to $1.19 p#r yid.
3 yds $1.00
Ladies’ & Girls’
In Colors
FLATS
$2.88
FURNITURE
DEPARTMENT:
Men’s Nunn Bush
Dress Shoos
Closeout
$15&up
Special Lot Men's — Sites 1454* 16, 16H, IT
KHAKI SHIRTS - $1.99
- ..... - -
Men’s Special Closeout on 2 numbers
COWBOY BOOTS pr. $10
One Piece Lounges $591 Two-Piece Living Room
With hac k leatherette/ colors tan f tijlpr . ftialfA 2 hfifj - $00
and oxblood. Very suitaMr^tfr a *U,WJ *##
single bed I SEE US FOR SPECIAL TERMS
Your Frigidalre Appliance Dealer
Purex
1 gal. jar 35c
Slavik’S Grocery 6- Market I Silsbee DlV GoodsG).
Across From The Pines Theatre — EV 5-3722 345 N. Fourth St, Silsbee
East Avenue H
EV 5-2891
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 31, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1960, newspaper, October 6, 1960; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth790118/m1/7/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.