The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1967 Page: 3 of 14
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EDGE WOODVILLE 18-0
Panthers Host DistricT
Leading Rowe High
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Mathews Fqnthras, Mathew* team an 18-ft leau at
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Robinson stadium. Lowe hit James Rich
The Panthers will have the standing in the end zone
benefit of homecoming and the The second half was a de-
unproving passing arm of Lon- fcnsive duel with the Panther
ell Lowe against the powerful
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ERS OF THE 1167 WALDO MATHEWi PANTHERS GRIP TEAM gre
?y (Wi
■rchflin * _
(2ft), Ctwstw Rurks (31), Jam** Taylor (39), Jarvin^^T); 4* of^tiam*^
KSdie Rrooks (€1),
w. J. V. Merchant (65). Jamra Rtoh-
Charles Wooten (58) Arthur Gihnore f89), Eton, Whit? (78), Don Garrett
Linda Simmons, football sweetheart; $rd row, L. T. Polly (82), Reginald
»n left, back row, Don Davis (69). George Chaney
ly Arlme (7ft), Lonnie Willis (38); 5 th ro "
ion (2ft), Chester Ruffes (31), James Ta;
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irett (38), Chester Tyler (ftS), Terry Simmons (83), Michael Shaw %*m
grow, Charles Whittle (52). Garrett Ervin (88), Donald Shaw (68), Lerry
.(thews (83), John Hudson (75); 1st row, Loruiell Lowe (10), William Smith.
| Jesse Shaw (73). Bobby Westbrooks, trainer, Michael Simmons, trainer,
Singe Wilson, trainer, Roy Patterson (39). _ '
liss Carmenar Named f
» n P Ml fiMuiwt
omecoming Queen
asper teem. gaCk thf touchdown hungry
Last Saturday, Waldo Math- ^odville iqued.
ews spoiled the homecoming gt
Scott High of Woodvill# 18-0 in
Bdne Ca*menar, daugh-
r. and Mrs. Henry Car-
was elected by the «tu-
to reign as Miss
1967-68.
Carmenar is a senior at
Mathews School, where
[heed cheerleader, peesi-
i the Future Nurses Cluh,
of the basketball team
nembar ot the vanity
§team.
queen will be presented
nfcht during the half-
ceremonies of the home-
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Army Staff Sergeant Jesse L.
Page, Whose mother, Mrs. Min-
is M. Page, lives on Route 1,
ting in “Op-
Frank Robinson stadium
Activities begin with an all-
student assembly in the sehool
gymnasium Wednesday morn-
ing at fell. Thursday at 6:30
p. m, thf
members of
the 25th Infantry Division’s 1st
Brigade, 'p;1
Working closely with Repub-
lic of Vietnam Army units, the
brigade is denying Viet Cong
forces the usg of Hau Nghia
Province »s a supply route and
Cub Pack 88
was palled by Gay Mc-
Members of Cub Scout Pack lecte/due*. Gina Hignett wrv-
88 are selling tickets for the ed refreshments.
Scout Circus to be held In Aflw i^^ning to a Blue Bird
Beaumont at the South Texas p record and decorating
State Fairgrounds on Nov. If bo*** for the Dad-Daughter
at 7:30 p. m. banquet, Keri Rolls led the
All scouts in the area will . pi,,, nird Wish
sunn >" w participate in this circus in- *roup m th® “** W 5
nds" in Viet- eluding the local group. and the meeting Was dismissed.
Friendly Blue Birds
The Friendly Blue Birds met
trtet game going into the con-
test.
This was the fifth Scott
ruined by the Panthers. Ptojl Bailey and Mrs. Fred
Lowe passed for two of the Miller,
touchdowns and .Marvin Lee.
scored on a 18 yard run around
right end to give the Waldo
met Thursday in the home of
their den mother, Mrs. R. F.
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r T2 ”*• Questi(^f§mflswers
Annuftl Alumni Ball
The Silsbee Chapter of Young
wbsst's jsjt*ja'
Bali Friday in the American
Legion Hall beginning Immedi-
ately after the homecoming
unit outstanding as they held ^aUgame of Waldo Math-
ew School.
Musk will b* presented by
William Tanner and his famous
Combo.
from members of the club and
at McDonald or Pa-Go Gro-
cery.
Dea 9,CubVack 8$
Den 9 of Cub Scout Pack 88
met in the heme of Don Brim
The meeting was called to
^d%*%KliS^Bkc|Sttht at J P TO. Monday night
group in the pledge to the Bag. ’ .....
Roll was called by Gay Mc-
, and Angela Colley col-
planned activities for our next lied speciaHat category shall be
ftaailiHli
■Mpi iinBim—wi
Editor’s note: Below are
questions now being asked at
draft boards The answers
we by Col- Morris S.
Schwartz, State Selective
Service Director, 70* Colo-
rado Street, Austin, Texas
78701. Be wUl welcome your
questions.)
Q, f gm an alien doctor, age
Presale tickets are gvajftaMe Jhief^U? ^ ‘
__tT, .____My classification
was changed from V-A to 1-A.
A. You were originally plac-
ed in V-A under the lew then
hi effect, as you were over age
16 when you registered with
Selective Service. Your liability
was not extended to age 25, as
you had not been deferred. The
Milttary Selective Service Act
of 1967 provides that any per
their first meeting with all boys
present. , '•' *
We practiced tying knots and son in a'medial, dental, or al-
ng which will be on Tues- liable for service until age 35.
day night. In view of this, you are no
Bobby Mock was elected .longer eligible for V-A.
denner.
Randy Brim served refresh- must a man perform who vol
untejsr, 24 consecutive months,
unless sooner terminated by
the uniformed service.
Q. I recently moved from
Dallas to New Orleans. How do
| go about changing my local
board to one to the vicinity «f
my current residence?
A. The draft board having
jurisdiction over your place of
residence at the time you reg-
istered will always be yoyr
hoard- You may transfer fbf
physical examination or induc-
tion to the local board nearest
you, however.
Q. I«*n a graduate engineer.
The State Highway Dcpart-
kSftRl
A That depends,
after considering the forts, may
defer you if it concludes this
would contribute to the nation-
al interest.
#-
ire than 1,000 miles of new
ments.
David Famed, scribe
|u
grpM) Bon Fire will
be held at the old athletic field,
Highway 96 South. Friday, Pur-
ple and White Day, alumni an area for terrorist activities,
program in the school auditori-
um after which the Annual
Alumni Tea, sponsored by the
YHT will be held to the Home
Economics Department. Pig-
skin Review at 2: (5 p. m. in
the Waldo Gymnasium, Foot-
ball game 7:15 p. m., Frank
Robinson Stadium, and the
culminating activity of the fes-
tivities, The Queen’s Ball. Mu-
sic will be furnished by Clif-
ton White and His Royal
Knights in the Waldo Mathews
High School auditorium, « p. m.
Sgt. Page is a squad leader
with Company D, 2nd Battalion
of the brigade’s 14th Infantry.
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Bandage Workshop
A Cancer Bandage Workshop
will be held Monday at 8:30
a. m. in the Central Baptist
Church in Evadale. Mission ac-
tion chairman of the Emmanu-
el Baptist Association will at-
tend this meeting to learn and
to make these bandages. This
will be a mission project for
the association.
USED TV’s
from $45 and up
GUARANTEED
WARRICK TV & APPLIANCE
.EAD THE PARADE TO
din Drug
THIS WEEKEND!
ARD OF THANKS
Since it is not possible for me
to thank each one personally,
I am using this means to ex-
press my deepest appreciation
to all of my friends and rela-
tives for all that you have
done, and are dojng, for me, I
m to Tyler County Nursing
lome at Woodville; and all of
your visits, cards, flowers, gifts,
and prayers are deeply appre-
ciated by me. May God bless
all of you.
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. S. F. (Mollie) Lakey
nteers for induction?
A. The same as the pou-vol
tote f......—
i state ntgnway veparr-
^ (ffiSStofor
,. That depend*. Your board,
Mo:
highv
_ way are under construe-
Q How much active service tion in Texas at all times, re-
ports the Texas Highway De-
partment in its 50th Annivdr-
syy year-
Time To Think
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Read, Tommy. The Silsbee Bee (Silsbee, Tex.), Vol. 50, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1967, newspaper, November 2, 1967; Silsbee, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth785531/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Silsbee Public Library.