Smith brothers retire after 74 years in the grocery business
December 18, 2025
BELTON JOURNAL
By Michele Weismann
Smith brothers Joe and Cecil are retiring after working in their family-owned Belton business of 74 years.
Smith Brothers Drive-In Grocery’s last date of operation will be Thursday, Dec. 18, with a retirement party with family, employees, and customers. Owning three storefronts at one time, their current location at 921 E. 6th Street, is a convenience store with a gas station, car wash, and laundromat.
Their parents, Joe and Lula Smith, opened more than a grocery store in 1951; they opened the doors to a family business that would become foundational for Belton, Texas, and their sons.
Joe, then twelve, and Cecil, nine, worked in the store when they got home from school and never left the business.
Cecil said, “Joe and I just immediately had a job.” “Cecil and I went through the ropes,” Joe said. He recalled delivering groceries “all over town in the pickup” when he was 14.
The Smith brothers’ dad changed the name of the first store from Joe Smith’s Grocery to Joe Smith and Son’s Grocery in 1965. When Joe and Cecil married, their wives helped at the stores too. Joe Smith’s wife, Linda, and Cecil’s wife, Peggy, rotated help at the stores.
Peggy said, “We’re the last of the old-timey grocery stores. And we’ve been proud of that.”
In 1985, the Smith family campaigned for a “beer election,” Joe said. “They passed the beer election by 17 votes to vote Belton wet.”
In October 1985, they filed for and received a beer and wine license in Belton.
Joe, retiring at age 86, and Cecil, retiring at age 83, sold the family business. The new owners start operations on Friday, Dec. 19, 2025.








