The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1982 Page: 12 of 32
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Spring Carnivol
Saturday, May 8.
★ 8 A.M. to 3 P.M., Evadale School. ★
ARTS & CRAFTS, FLEA MARKET, CHILDREN'S
GAMES, AND PRIZES.
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WIN A 1982 CHEVROLET
CAMARO Z-28
(equipped with Goodyear Eagle Tires)
OR
A Set Of Four Goodyear Eagle Tires
ITS FUN —ITS EASY -Nothing To Buy!
Entry forms available at Goodyear Auto Service Centers and
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rules outlined on entry form must be followed. Offer
in state of Wisconsin and wherever else prohibited
Entries must be submitted before midnight 5-31-82.
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Ordranllfou just know
its going to work.
Grass control in rice can be a
tricky proposition. Yet for 14
years straight, growers
who’ve been using Ordram*
herbicide have been getting
results. Which is the reason
why they’ll use it again this
season.
In spite of the weather,
busy aerial applicator sched-
ules and water management
problems, they know Ordram
always does the job.^
It delivers excellent grass
control at preflood in a tank
mix with propanil. It gets
barnyardgfass even a foot
tall at post-flood. And it’s
the only one that can handle
red rice in water-seeded rice
at preplant.
So join the growers who’ll
call on Ordram again this
seadtJfi.They can’t afford to
take chances with other her-
bicides. Can you?
Stauffer Chemical Com-
pany, Agricultural Chemical
Division, Westport, rCi _ 1
CT 06881. [gjjgr)
Ordram*
You know it works.
MARIE SLAUGHTER
SILSBEE STORE MANAGER
215 NORTH 5TH STREET
PHONE
385-3781
NEW STORE HOURS: 7:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
7:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SATURDAYS
PiH 4, SkHm S, THE SILSBEE HE, Itoradoy, May 6,1912
For The Record...
"A real community need not consist of
people who are perpetually together, but
who have mutual access to one another and
are ready for one another.”
First Christian Church
200 E. Avenue K.
385-3828
Marriage Is One Of Life's
Most Supporting Experiences
Classifieds
Muicetphminihe
385-5278
COLLEGE STATION-Even
though divorce rates and sing-
les lifestyles are increasing, a
belief in marriage as one key to
happiness runs deeply through
most American minds.
Marriage seems to be one of
life’s most supportive and re-
warding experiences as well as
one of life’s most painful and
wrenching ones, says Dorthy
Retire As A
Millionaire?
TalK Willi Projessloitals At
First Savings Assoclalloii
If you are a salaried man, woman
or a couple you could easily retire
as a millionaire if you participate
fully in First Savings Association's
IRA or Keogh Program.
It's true!
The professionals at First Savings
Association have all the facts and
figures to answer all your ques-
tions. One phone call or a visit to
First Savings Association could put
you on your way to complete
financial security.
A FIRST SAVINGS
A ASSOCIATION
SILSBEE, TEXAS • 385-5211
Member FSLIC
"You'll LlKe our Attitude”
Taylor, a family life education
specialist.
What makes the difference?
Quality of time together and
quality of the marriage re-
lationship itself determine
whether marriages are painful
or rewarding, she notes.
Marriage researchers and
counselors find that people
want to be committed to
another person, the specialist
says.
Today, a tendency to re-
establish family unity exists in
our society. People need to be
part of a special group-a
family-with all the special
feelings and bonding it pro-
vides, she explains.
Taylor is on the home eco-
nomics staff of the Texas
Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice, The Texas A&M Univer-
sity System.
Even in marriage breakups,
some positive feelings of being
married still exist, the special-
ist says.
Couples resort to separation,
desertion or divorce when they
choose not to stay married or
when they cannot cope with
responsibilities of maintaining a
particular relationship, she ex-
plains.
In fact, for every two couples
who marry this year, another
couple in Texas will split, she
adds.
Increases in family breakups
are most often related to social
change-acceptability of single
lifestyles, later marriages and
changing attitudes about infi-
delity, Taylor says.
At the same time, society is
more tolerant now of family
splits, the search for individual
happiness, remarriage and step
families, she says.
Remarriage offers a chance
for commitment to another
person and for reestablishing
family unity.
Just because a person is
divorced does not mean he or
she has lost faith in marriage,
the specialist points out. Most
divorcees feel they couldn’t
make it with one particular
person but will remarry again
in the future.
Consequently, 95 percent of
all divorcees or widows re-
marry, particularly men, who
tend to marry sooner than
women after a marital split, she
notes.
Today's research shows that
married people view their lives
in more positive terms than
single adults-in short, they are
happier, Taylor says.
Also, younger couples with
no children experience the
highest degree of marital satis-
faction.
But in nearly all marriages,
cycles of stress and tension
occur. Often high expectations
must be adjusted to reality. In
some cases, this can be a
crushing disappointment, and
problems may soon arise, she
warns.
When children enter the
family unit, happiness seems to
decrease while stress increas-
es, she notes.
Some high-risk periods for
married couples to be award of
are the following:
1) after the honeymoon-shortly
after the first year marriage,
1) seven-year itch period-when
the oldest child enters school,
3) empty-nest period-when
children leave home and
4) middle-age craze or old-fool's
period-nearing onset of retire-
ment.
Protein
Protein is a nutrient that builds
and repain tissues and helps form
antibodies to fight infection. Pro-
tein supplies the body with energy.
Most readily available sources of
protein are meat, fish, poultry,
eggs, cheese, milk, cereals, breads,
dried beans, peas, nuts and pea-
nut butter.
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Most People
The island of Singapore in
Southeast Asia has 2.4 million
citizens in its 238 square miles,
says National Geographic. That’s
10,000 citizens per square mile,
one of the highest densities in the
world.
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Children
Billy Janies
and
Wendy Foote
Also Singing
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NURSERY
PROVIDID
BILLY FOOTE, Preaching WINKY FOOTE
YOUTH MIOHT MAY 8 • FILLOWf HIP DINNIR MAY 9
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GOODYEAR
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STEP OUT WITH
EAGLE ST RADIAL
HI-PERFORMANCE TIRE.
• Precise handling,
dependable perfor-
mance. comfortable
ride • Special tread
design for positive
traction on wet and
dry roads.
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FET $1.91 No Trade Needed
White Letter
Size
Sale
Price
Per Tire
Pies FET.
Me trade
eeeded.
P195/70R13
P195/70R14
$69.00
*77.15
$1 91
$2 24
P225/70R14
$84.85
$2.80
P225/70R 1 5
$86.50
$2 89
P205/60R13
$70.05
$2.08
P245/60R 14
$89.10
$2 86
P255/60R 1 5
$96.25
$ 3 08
Sale ends May 8th.
YouTe Out Ahead with Tracker LT
For Light Trucks, now on saiei
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BEST TIME EVER TO OWN
STEEL RADIALS
• All-season traction
with over 10,000
biting edges • Saves
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belted radial con-
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WhitewiBlI
Size
Sale
Price
Per Tire
Hi
P155/80R13
$47.00
$1.52
P185/75R 14
$61.00
$ 2 04
P205/75R 1 4
$69.00
$2 30
P195/75R15
$6700
$2 21
P215/75R15
$73.00
$2 5 7
P235/75R15
$81.00
$2.93
Per Tire
PI 55/80R12 Black wall I
$1 39 FET No Trade Nee
Sale ends May 8th.
BRAKE SERVICE
YOUR CHOICE
WHEEL
ALIGNMENT
Import or domestic cars Additional pads
and services extra it needed*
Includes: Install new front grease
seals, pack front wheel bearings,
inspect hydraulic system, add
fluid, road test
2-Wheel Front Disc: Install new
front brake pads, resurface front
rotors, inspect calipers
OR
4-Wheel Drum: Install new brake
lining and resurface all four
drums.
Warranted 12 months or 12,000 miles which-
ever come# first
• Inspect all tout tires, correct atr pressure
• Set front or rear wheel caster, camber, and
toe to proper alignment • Inspect suspension
and steering systems Most U S cars and
imports with adjustable suspension Includes
from wheel drive Chevettes, light trucks
and cars requiring MacPherson Strut correc
tion extra Parts and additional services
extra if needed
Lifetime Alignment 1^4
We will align your ca as slated above then recheck
and align It every 6 months or 5,000 miles - or
whenever needed Valid only ai ine Store where
purchased Offer does not cover the replacement
or ikes and/or parts that become worn or damaged
Agreement void it sendee work affecting the aRgn-
menl is pettoimed by any other outlet
EAGLE RADIAL TIRE PRIZE DRAWING
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Read, R. L. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 6, 1982, newspaper, May 6, 1982; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth820856/m1/12/?q=1966+yearbook+north+texas+state+university: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.