The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960 Page: 10 of 16
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April 1. 1KC
SiMm, Texas
Plff f Section
|If you wow listening to the ra-|w*r# difficult indeed The rlrl* TV time ami place is Thttrx-i and don’t rid? with her In a'fu! T r- , J I he to how why
* d.oand didn*tie*T me program raced tSTfecefi the courtesy April t.on the Tiger track town th3t ha? one oMh.'-o Hr-,h.eh sehw! dances aren't Lke
‘jdon't be alarmed, our kid- *
jbe back this Saturday.
Keep putting your lequt
In the box in the office. Th .
[ will be played tf at aB possible! really "Ite* after It" and
We say thanks to the boys j for them “to go faster
and girl! who me par;. patiny (to* had to jurr.pover tr
jin the program and t
IKK AS
j Doii t forget—tune
j radio to ‘ Teen Beat” I
I So 4 .1(1 on Saturda . .
t*i t n-iii ]
pril ?. op the
against time, and the tear? with The “Preterm wilt tie run offjck-
the less time was the winner, in the evening and the finals) Even in
New-found frier.is g.-.t . big will start 1:30 Thursda) j0ver the -a
kick out of watching each other night j Senior girls
tiling! -—
The C I.ARA SI'S J0HN-4ON
Sait- PI, AC EH IN TYPIST,
in? line, climb Up a ladder sn<l CONTENT
‘its
ramy
j he#:*is
j gif is?
Two
th< ; ......_ .....
ivkeruf some'of the,®*
were seen in white J
Ward to hurry
Unknown
like
w ould n t
Unki* sen.
high » h
college
1
danci
t here
A farmer who went to a large
to see the sights engaged a
room .it a. hotel and beiore re-
tiring asked the clerk about the:
hours lor meals -
"We have breakfast from 7
to 11, dimer from 12 to 3. and
supper irom fi to 8,” explained
of the
; to
■ t Th
THE TIGER RAG
Hon RAG STAFF or,. pint
£41tom: Edna Hall. R»r Oaosett!
(IwdneM Manager; Keith
Wingfield
Editorial Assistants: Cheryl
Markham. Sally Dee Cole
Amusements Editor: Carol
Fleetwood
Sport* Editor: Pat Rlehardsan
Hew* Editor: Sarah Shine
Feature Editor: Candy
I MeWhartef
Society Editor: Paula Moseley
Senior Reporter: Jeanne Faye
Rhine ■ . .
Jontor Reporter: Joy Fnlllnglm pul 1
are higher,
‘sure sign of sprin
• V-‘
CAMPI H P.T \CTIFIFI>
Then arr aeveral things!
| whii h can be done to make the
school campus more beautiful;}
land just recently Mr. Milter and;
some Agriculture depurtoa-rii,
iboy* ha\c planted some shrub-)
Euvejbery around the campus.to im-
n t he j prove it* appearance We be •
iteve that the effects which this)
shrubbery will have on the ftp-
imp off, turn a somersault,
place their head* on the top ef j j
a bar and turn around three *) ^,v,., ,
times, balance ‘themselves as („}fi4.h
they walkeri a pote and finally to cr
Jump over the finish..#!#, Shorthand
The “cars* Mb-1 up norm He re repr«
and tbi-n enjoyed the the ti-l*q,()
cast of th* Dinah Shore “Chevy‘(’)ara
By Cheryl Markham
The
-in
grit a bang
S*.phte Tucker
Ernie worn pa -
opt of he . ri:;
sing. Tennes«*
niei.i her, E.t f
duced a girl th
“really gnsxl show
formed stome stunning
arstlay nrght. March
‘luT-tit* from Sib-
went U* S-e. 'h I'.ik
mpete in typing and
Several schools
: settled
one girl from Siisbee.
le Johnson, won a place!
in the cornpelitkm Her score
was 146 (S3 words a minute),
which was actually
rllivan , intro-,jhe Typing contest, but they]ported!y
gave her .a Third Place Medal,} they got a
‘.rice they didn't find out until:you; girl-
[tended the track
fl.rt-t ,r> L.v -
jing-tan Saturday
night enur-j
»e#y of Mr W
Oc-Jjfd i OeV j
[were Sherri H
and Edna H.;
land although 1 to
lt«* to use th:
, word in u S n.ot
■ column, two!
j Sophomores a 11
ended also :
They were Vtrj
;mia W arid,
Anne H.
Beverly F. C
• F m.r
Dorothy ,Vi at ter:
.ik'-.i u bail at
the Hai V 1 Ci <b
in Bcauniont.j
Saturday night
The girls re-i
ttin
or. Page 6, Sec 2)
JOKE* AND Jl *fs
to ir.aH w ho
hie horse J:
nan
—>
UlllCt
nippm
hip him u
Driver ft
p e n . n g
iines from
;dcits yuuall
Do
N \
_;k to hi
• e, by w
"Ah
W'r
was uri hit
ho per
Sophomore Reporter: Beth
Singletary
Typed by Typing II Class
The year's at the ,i,mig
And day'* at tf. r.< err .
Muffling'* at * vert
The hillside dew pivoted;
............... „ The lark’s on the wing.
EDITORIAL The snail'- bn the thorn;
By Hally Dee Cole God's In his heaven
Palm Sunday and Easter • 'i: t,! wi<*1 wwW!
Sunday bring ^he of the most j ^NNOUNCEMI NT
beautiful seasons of the ftar.jny y;»in* Hall
They proclaim the official be- 'Thl. undent* whe
ginning of Spring, and, with the participating in the
Warmth and pleasure around us,
they fill u* with a rli*eper re-
ligious feeling, too
Spring is quite noticeable in
dll of the yards, Dogwood trees,
that all of the students
t» gun to sit on the steps
morning told at msin.
Another sign is ''-pririg fev-
er" Everyone can hafdiy wait
for the afternoon bell to leave
the classrooms for the baseball
lot or swimming pool, or wher-
be found. - that wan made and that every-}™6 awards t0 the Interscholastic
Yes, Spring is everywhere J« wrl. do his part in keep,ngj^« ^ Meet Saturday
Rotiert Browning so capably Jhe campus clean and heauti-^ ^ time^ BAND F ANFARE
By Joyce Piramore
had a good time, and!
nail surprise. Unin';:
Their escorts were!
3m,‘ later that tb>- other tunc writ-jail Silsbee High ex's Johnny
Worley, and
appearance of the school w»It|ba,i<??* J*16 chorus line (Mutt|jrig$ had been graded incor- Johnson, Richird
be well worth the expense thiaj3nd Jcffl. f-awrence Welk. and'r,(1,y; Mimmy Turk,
it ettit to get it; knd we sincere-'{finally, Dinah • Shore. (Of; ^ art. very proud of you, • -
appre-r,ur-w‘ ,hf'w wers a11 itnper- Clara Sue—and you’d better DEAR BLABBY
‘xpeme!so’'a,’’d by the p E Majors),|w(ur that same lucky dress a'1
The awards were presented to the rnterseholnstir Le . gu«
ly hope that ever yon
the effort and
Office -Boy (nervous
"Piva.-e, sir. 1 think %»>
wants-ti or: :hc phone
Employer: "A’ou thir
Wr. -A, '• ■ >■ : of 't.u'.ki!
“Well, sir, the voice at
other end said. ‘Hetio, t
you, you old idiot?’"
ec
th'
“How is Hennery
along with school. Eph?"
Dear Blabby, j “Not so well, Gorge, They’re
1 went to the Old South Ball,]{earnin' him to spell taters withji
will b*
KKAS
“Teen Br at’’ from Silsbee High
have bash chosen and have
been assigned a certain date to
be on. Each active club wos al-
lowed to choose two pi* mbera
ttilips .and dafoddla hove bur*tjto b»- on th*> program.
Into MaiMn, the grass looks as The program was canceled
if It has had a “shot in the j last Sat urday due to a money-
Everything'
arm.
m
and every-'raising campaign in
Kountxe.
THE REAL McCOY
BY PAUL GEOROAS
If ASM f IWIP mil at LOWtS TAKf 4
sa t'rttroNi mu M i*5««P With
Britton-Cravens Insurance Agency
Siisbee State Bank Bldg.
Sllsbee. fexa*
Phone
EV 5-2854
a college dance It was wonder-}a ‘p
Pies & Pa-try,
Cakes 'n Bread,
Fresh and Tasty,
With Goodies Spread
JOE REGISTER
BAKERY
N. 4th SL
Ph. EV 5-2612
SENIOR TEA
The Lamar T.-ch College
Panhellanic Tea was held Sun-
day afternoon inf th* dining
hall All senior girls of the area
TIIE TENNIS TEAM' j Ty„, High School Orchestra
The Siisbee High School ten-;played, for the Lion’s Minstrel
ni* ; thi- >i .1.- ci t i«. I Friday night. Ray -Wr ’ne>
of seven member's: I was featured in a guitar boogl
Girls; Martha Ashworth, Sal-'-^10- Barbara Hough and f.ai
t v Hardison were d
fe.;
* I'd
SOPHOMORE s< RIBBI.ES
{1 ,,| Hr Beth Singletary
I The district meet in th* In-
were invited to attend ManyUx IX*e Cole, .l>>!,i Griffith, An
K'hwils were represented siichincite. Pushatiiske, Myitis Skin
■i SiKhee, Beaumont .High, j,:l 1 • .
French, Port Arthur, and nth* Boys: Bobby Punte:
eis The coll* ge gill"- gave talk-; Whitman
cm “What Is it?” -How much j Tht girls are' Competing, Robotic ,s lj'
'loes it cost"” "What is it for?' jaiftong thc-m-<•!'.<• to we wht* held at F.-nch High School cm
The girl* were very friendly will represent ST bee in the Saturday. April 9. Entries fron
and most of those who went arejdodflcl game with French next Sitebee are as follows:
now looking forward to college Tuesday, The top three at the Declamation - Dorothy Mil-
end of the week will go in ler, Joy Fullingim, and Eddie
CAR-O-MAMA Isingles fend in doubles. We want Dcnard.
Several schools participated,to wish the-.- girl th* best of Extemporaneous Speech —
in the annual Lamm play dayi|uck! , Cote and Pat Richardson,
last Saturday from 8.3(1 o, m. ^ 1 Waiting - C h e r y 1
till 2.00 p. rri. The girls from PEA BARBECUE Markham, James Leigh, and
each town were placed ori dif-|By James York Alicia Regan,
ferent teams and wire a-soci-' There wa a meeting heldj i’oetry Reading
a ted with new girls as a result ,j last Friday, March 25 .,t the j Kelly and Carmen Dominguez
It was a perfect opportunity to!high school for the purpose of Typing—Lynctte Witte, Shar-
ti,,ike new friends and a* -. pf*, lining the annual 1 F A (>n Si m m o n s, Ann liayi
quain'aneh'■, oal exj**'i ii fiei yipan-nt-i ,nd son bat been,
i-iHid time together ! The harbccui will he held at
Katherim
The hostessi
May"
at this “plaV|
... , !
on S i rn m o n s. Arm
Caniyf'ii Dominguez, Carolyn
Boxtick, Clara Sue Johnson.
Jimmy Wills, angj Margaiet.
Filers
Short)iand—Clara Sue John-
son, Donna Jeffcoat, Shviiy
the fast Texas Pulp and Pa-
weir the (,.nnai 1*1, '-ea! i” ' Cornir,m picnic grounds on
Elite,,non majors “Cur -O - ‘h*’ new Kountze highway num-
Rama’’ wa* the the®r for this ™ West at VULuu Creek ., . _
vein find each team was‘titled ,f wil1 PMn.* at 6 90 p. m. Hinkle, and Carolyn Purvi
f. ’ , ' • , i The menu is ; follow'; Bar- The girl's volleyball t«
the name of a popular ear, IIR,imr . , „ , - „
Dodges, . hcvrolets D uphin J • ‘ •lad.l^o «o-' t*. French when th-
Buicks, Ponliars, Fords Volte bak™ ‘" l"1", ,
ants, and Olds mobiles com-, an“ co™ ®*“
peted against each other for
team
first place in Various events,
The girls enjoyed a wonder-
ful time playing softball, vol-
leyball,, and enduring Pike's
Peak Run I say “enduie" be-
cause it wa* an obstacle course,i
with several gimmick* that!
NEW
Hargrove Holel
14 Rooms
8 rooms with private bath,
U. S. Rubber Foam mat-
tresses, air conditioned.
6 rooms with private bath
ceilln* fan*. Special rate* to
group*.
Roosevelt & 10th Streets
Phone EV 5-9043
omon,,. pickle . will play NedwlajS for the
j District ChampiMtaflh
John Harrell, our chapter; Van Hargrove entertained a
president.,, will be master r, ft large group of Sophomores
ceremonies. The welcome. ad-: with a party .at the swimming
dress will be given by FrnlWl Friday night. Everyone
Seaman, our vice-president Weldaficed, ate. and had a .swell;
will have as our guest speitkcrjlilfie
James Prewitt, who i slate • —......—
F. F. A. president !SENIOR NEWS
_—— - The English IV students have!
KEY (LPB ja private joke now. If you want-
j . Members of the Key Club to hear an English IV student
will leave tnmoi row morning.'laugh, just walk up and say
Ifor the District Convention in; “Test." It'll send them into con-
j Dallas. Sixteen members are vulsions!
j going, and they will stay in the How many of you have taken
Baker Hotel Everyone is plan- your life carelessly and ridden
(mg on having a big time. ' with Kay G? Take my advice
Pbt Q >viOlweSsui hi
IBeodijfil Sips!
V
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plus
COTY "24” lipstick
BOTH FOR ONLY
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NOW! For a limited time only-get this wonderful''Beauty
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ClioOse from 0 , olor-mal, In ,I condonations
Phone EV 5-3771
] PangburnY
*
Easier
. Candies
59c
$6^50
HALLMARK
i:\stkr
CARDS
A Card For
Everyone
Siisbee
Drug Co.
Serving the Sick
Since 1900
'iSSSi
C'OCNTY TRACK MEET
SiLsbt'c Is to be host to thii
first county track meet held for
a long time m Hardin County.
The teams expected are Sour
Like, Saratoga, Kountze-, and
Siisbee.
Tommy writes 300,000 checks a year!
Afr Cwid.iitotfiinif !omjwHr*ftjn»» m»df to —
far *li <’»»rufuft 0#l % d'*m r»t inn1
Hm TEm» Dirtfth Shore C’hovy Show in 4or Sundays, NHC-TV-
thp Fit Boone <’h*vy Showruorn weekly, ADC TV.
Brook wood (-Door (i-Pamngtr Station Wagm
t3
CHEVY! YOU
CANT BUY ANY
CAR FOR LESS
..UNLESS IT’S A
LOT LESS CAR!
Anyone who's looked around knows
the majority of Chevrolet models ~&s
and V8's together list for less than
comparable models of other low-priced
cars. But the price tag alone is only
one of a whole raft of reasons a
Chevy doe^ better by your dollars.
Nothing near Chevy's size and price can
match the Full Coil cushioning of its
ride, or the fine, finished workmanship
of its Body by Fisher. That even applies
to some cars that cost a lot more. You’re
up in the higher price brackets before
you find a car that moves as quietly as a
Chevrolet or offers the inner space that
Chevrolet does.
Or look at the extras Chevy given you
—at no extra cost—that others in its class
can’t offer at any price. Shock-cushioned
steering. Safety P]ate Class in every win-
dow. Keyless locking of all doors. Crank-
operated vent windows. Chevrolet offers
the widest choice of power teams, too.
Drive a Chevy just once.
You’ll have a tough time
settling for anything less,
For economical traneportahem
Tommy Cox, dote, protesting employ., at United Cat, operate* a machine which write* tome 12,000 payroll check*
and 13,000 gat purchate and royalty check* each month.
A". -7
^ See ygur local authorized Chevrolet dealer for fast delivery, favorable deals
k: MILLER-DUNBARMOTOR COMPANY
Siisbee, Texas
Many thousands of United Gas checks move into
the channels of trade in the Gulf South every
year. In 1959, for example, we issued checks to
ewer the purchase of more than one trillion cubic
feet of natural gas produced in this area. Add to
these the payroll checks for, our 6,000 employees;,
those for the millions of dollars we paid in state
and local taxes; in royalties and lease rentals;
and for the purchase of supplies and equipment.
Consider, too. our expenditures averaging more
than %1,000,000 per week for the past'ten years
to build new pipe lines, drill new,wells, extend
distribution and service lines. YVhat an impact
on the economy of the area we live in! The gas
industry, and. United Gas, are mighty impor-
tant to the prosperity of the entire Gulf South.
NATURAL OAS
•till your biggest bargain
un ma
£3 A *3
SERVINS THE SUIT §QUTH
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Zuber, Jerry. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1960, newspaper, April 7, 1960; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth788932/m1/10/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Silsbee Public Library.