The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 26, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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MORELAND ARE
l Villas. Owde Carlton of HoVJt$Qt
and Johnnie Dawson of (ttueagq, mir
nteurs, moved today into the semi-
final • 36-hole- battle of the Houston
country club invitation tournament.
Goldman and More land, in the up-
per bracket, were matched for ike
>??. W, Feh. J5. <Xp>
' and David' Goldman of
tile traiii-MlfroiasIppi ami the West-
ern nmik'u. rtltles. . He>*Wttn two
uiatehe* "last [y>:ur on tin® Walker cup
toum. Ne^Cil lieless, Goldman b.u
defeated him four out of six times.
Morfelatid, an'ept through the' quar-
ter-finals yesterday, eliminating iOd-
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seventh tlmo in tournomoot eontpetli W|n JlcCliire of Hhreveport, lour
tlon. Carlton and Diwrwm met tor -Mm*# Louisiana state champion,
fl... uitfoni) Hw#. In th invitation r iiiu *« * ah «U flrt«
the second time. la tho invitation
I'IiiuIh of 19It), Dawson won S and I.
, More land was defending champion,
having xvou. the title In l ">:: i ' .m,l
1942. >Ke holds th* Texas amateur.
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and wave Mm a 7 «]> lend over Mc-
Cluire.' In the afternoon round,. he
wild on© under par along with Mc-
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' Jloth' shot sijh-pnjr on the front
nine snd were even on the final few
holes of the bnrk 9. M"relAnd plajr- ,
Cd W jbajes ajjalnat MeClure andi'wss^
7 under par MeClure was even pit j
for the SO hole*.''
Goldman "reaehed the seini-flrals
by beating Nf-il Smith of Dallas. 8
and 8.
Dawson made it a -bieeier against
Rud McKinney of Bfel Rio, wluuing
11 and li f '
Ossio Carbon had a tough battle
from Halbertf Grumbles' of San An-
tViiito, but the\ veteran Houston -stsr,
who has held \t he Toxas amateur
ehampionshlp. twieto and the invtt<i-
Hava You Enough Isfa Insurance
If Not. sea or Wnte
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Beaumont, Texas
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Ivantage of the greatly reduced prices offered in spec-
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Every Saturday the leading stores offer special prices
on a number of items and thrifty housewifes are able to
save many dollarso /
I NEW MERCHANDISE
Every day new spring merchandise is ^rrivki^ at local
scores and only through the advertisements can you
keep informedo
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tton erown three times, woin • i.
Carlton was the only ' player to
reach the aenii-ftnala without shoot-
ing sub-par golf. 1 ' v* '
LGNGHORNS ARE
CLINCHED FOR
CHAMPIONS!
The University of T*x * tmv
horns j were basketball champlous of
the southwest confeWnrt 'tOtJay.- They
cl Inched the" ebompionsbip when
Texas Christian, thf inly tea^t that
had a dianro of. beating tbora, crash"
ed to defeat at roliege Sltatien lrut
night before the. Texas Aggies, *4
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Beside settling the ronferenee rtwe,
the Aggies also ('limited into aeeoud
place In' team standings,V dteplaciu*
Ti-xa« chriatlttU.
joejko Roberts, speedy - Aggie guard,
aiid' Captain Joe Moody, Aggie for-
ward, were the men frbo- ftnpegtnd
to contribute most to Texas Chris-
tian's defeat. Moody le«l In scoring
with J2 |K>ints and j Roberts seored
tbe points which put hia team baok
In tho lead. } ■
At FUyettevJlle the Arkansas Ra-
xot-backs ran wild against Baylor^
trimming the Wneo team 34 to 1U.
An early game lead made it possible
for ,tbe Rncorbacks to stay ahead
rpugbout , the, game.
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Ofamte county
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To the Peopftv of Orange Cennts*:
From the commissioners' court/ the
women and membeta of home demon-
Htmtlon da Its and girls of the i va?l-
iotiii 4-il clubs of Oran)m county| have
learned, that tJtey are to Nasi' the val-
uable services of their ho>ue demon-
stration agent, Mies Janye itlichtow-
er. This failure ♦« provide the. p<hj-
pk> with a service so valuable xbut
the average citizen can hardty ciiia-
pute Its worth to old and youog
alike, should arouse every citiaen
and tax payer and impel! Uicm to
immediate - action in demanding that
the commissioners court reverse < its
verdict and at once restore this ser-
vice to tbe people who are paying
the freight in Orange county.
Why Is it that when public ex-
penditures are being cut our public
officials always ' begin with those
branches of the public service which
were Instituted for the use and ben-
efit of the farmer and cltiaeii o'f
the rural sections? Why whs It thriiit
the people were told a year ago fWut
all salaries of onr county offWwra
were cut more than ten per c«*it?
These same agencies aeem to /have
utterly failed . to Inform - the paxiplg
that these saute salaries were j later
restored lo th*, same oUI figure Why'
in this!
What honest .tailil tmsdflsh ') effort
lias tlie eommlssioners couft-^of Or-
ange county ever made to jiivwtide
for tbe retention of the services af-
thc home demonstration agenjtT Ev-
ery move seems ito have been/ enmou-
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CARD OF TIIANKH
' We wish to thank our many friends
for their sympathy shown to us at
the death of our brother and for tbclt
many* floral • offerings. Kapecially do
we thank the members of the 1. O.
O,,, F, and Mr. Wheeler for their
kindnesses.
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MRS. JACK NOOTTrcss
MRS. JTTBL DU11 ON /
W, U M15EK
MRS. A. U CAPPIT
flage ami from the teeth out- Kx-
ofTlclo salaries can be provUVed f«n*
some oflUflala whpse Jcompensatl.in
has already lien, .fixed, by 1«m>, «nd
auch legit conlpeiiiwtion, la ntuply suf-
ficient remuneration Tor any' officer
who i« diligently *vMenvaring-to, ef-
Oclmtly discharge /Tils official duty
under hia > tH f«v'the people.
Mlsa Mlghtowyr has served f^r
three years its vtb|' guWlng geniug at
tbe head ot tho fitnluan'a dejnooatra-
tlon clubs ana '4-H ifirls of this coun-
ty and has |>roven herself to bo the
moat voluahlo an if conscientious pua-
We official , -wh6 Kef served thene
people' In nny capacity. For three
y an. site,has worked untiringly, with
tbe women of this couijty* and has
helped many/ a home to «xt«t Inde-
pendently, that ottierwlae would have
hi«u forced unde^ the 'benevolent care
of tke. Red Crdeti pr the Salvation
Armj bfld 1t not« been for her un-
tiring and i Intelligent help'. She has
gone into' practically every rural
home l ,the county nadusnlKttjd in
etery way .possible for'a,^home dctn-
onstration ' agent to SWrliit. t
Tbe raj ere • elfbt home demonstw-
tlon cfuha .in Orange connty and
ofght i-H girls" etaii ' jtVtl If
torMutjon. la .thija* fin* *w<%k. xo bo,
41scon(tlnued just because certain
Other offielalh do hot Want theln sal-
aries ; curtailed and otliers want a
Utth ' more ex-ofpeio payt < vnjo""are'
Uie'^laspttyers i« OraAge coflnty and
what dounty otTiclnls m'e .glvlhg to
tli«' "people tiSat,,','U'tts^lf4 hl"''^r ic.e'?'
Tlu! afervlce of Mlas I llgbfoweri dur-
ing tbe past eighteen nw^i/mr 1ms
been Of Jgr%atel' 4worth' to the peo-
ple of this county than a donation
of I10,POO in <uwh made, to either
tho liM Cross Of the Salvation
Army. ' Mrough her activities many*
homes have l«*n rtmde indeflehdent
and relieved frfflm-. the huintlia'tlnn of
charity.' How that)V , %ome ■deflionstm-
tion elitbs werA tlieffc' In 'Orange coun-
ty and how manjfc'^tJl girls' clubs
when Miss lllghttniMr came to this
workt How 'many aro tberc now tn
good working oritwj" "
The work of thf' County home dem-
onstratlou ageAt ' iin* made ' It pos-
sible, through cr)<ift<>ralon (or the wo-
men of Little CypTreVs ^community" to
feed thirty hungry children daily at
the school, cafeteria**: wiiitouj:: (money
and without price. Alib6uglt' the
dstuffs .were ' all donated It Wis
IheMeaeblng1 pf the .home demonstni-
tlonarenttliat taught the women to
can, jwserve Ami save. She 1ms
taught m\ny girts how to yirepnre
and keep taVfutut*sf4i(omeS qHOrange
county." TImjShW vvfimen rthve been
taught to keep Njeir homes and make
them mtrt-e • ntlraeftoe. And bow to
' live at > b<tme. Thrbtwh her • ln t.rn-
mentality* thousands rfKenits of pre-
served me,ats, fruits aims. vegetHbl
have been packed In . Ora.nkft county
and todiiy is protecting biinnreils <if'
Homes from devastation by tfie.o"-
ninti of hunger ami want, in every*
home where' lier Influence and Instruc-
tlofi ban gone; no aitipeals have g«ne
out to charitable institutions. for
food nivd' raiment. .Shall a , vv.ork
fine and- uplifting; In Its general In
flueneo , be destroy lid tllfcftu ho y1 few
selfish'' 'pol)ttelinn ntfe ^invlllmg to
do thelry-port dtl servln(f and sacri-
ficing that pother* may ;Mv< ?
. Im drawing this lomfU-eemtnurilctt-
tieP to , a-'doae ,'let iptf, ex^rcits this
thought.
court may fi
"duty to the
and the. aervlc#
strut ion agent n
f«r the time, yet ' til
Mlas lllfhtewer tn
4f e and bear fruit —■~nmn th«
names of thP pr, -nt l"
tlH> fotirt has |>iisHtMi trom tlw.
ory of man, and the )nv.- and ieT#te«
f«l re«pect of hundrda _of ->nr 0in.
aenshlf* will foilow her whtitm
field of liihor she awry be called;
Respect full,r,
MRH- LTiyifER ,T„ UEJAItfV
Uttte Cypress, Feb- 2 4, 1 S^
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ANCIENT ART OF THE NE%*ORUO
notrt: of sheriffs raw',
NO. 4227-.
Tho Stnto of Toxns, County of Or-
ange. /'
By Vlrture of nn Alias Execution
Issued out'' of the Honorable 60th
District . t'ourt of Jeffeison County,
I ex as, on tho 7th day of Februarys
A. 0. 1921, by the Clerk thereof. In
tW ease of J. 12. Darby versus Peter
Smith. No. 811227, and to me a* Sher-
iff, directed and dellvored, I will pro-
ceed to sell, within the hours pro-
scribed by law for Sheriff's Sales, en
tho First Tuesday* in March A. D.
11*38, It being the Tth day of said
moijth, before the Courthouse door
of Raid Orange County la the City
•of Orange, the following described
property, to-wlt:
A part of the John , Stephenson
Survey and known «*s the Cheolhsm
Tract more particularly described a*
follows: Begin nt an Iron stake On
the South "line of the William Steph-
enson League and tho North line of
the John Stephenson Survey, la cen-
ter of Beaumont and OHdtRf lower
public rood, said stake also being
south 89 degree, 10 minutes west
from the South East corner of Said
William Stephenson Dengue; thence
South 89 degrees 10 minutes wwt
1086.5 varaa to an iron ■take In
renter of said Beaumont and Orange
Public road, |>o brarlflfs; thence
South 44 degrees GS minutes East,
1393 vnrss to an Iron stake which a
Black Oak 12 Inches diameter bears
South 85 degrees East II feet, and
double pin oak hears North t degrees
30 minutes West IB ft} thoneo North
82 degrees 20 mlnatea East lofa.t
vnrss .to an frtn stake for eorper;
nee North 0 degrees IS minutes
West 988.S vara* to pldC(i of begin-
ning and containing 1M.4 seres, mere
of lesa;
levied on aa tile property of Peter
Smith this tke lltb day ef February.
1931, to saUsfy a judgment amount-
ing to *l, Sg.*| with 4 per cent In-
terest from the Utk day of August,
lt%2, la farer of i, r. Darby, and
«MU at gult.
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•HE color and hcatity of old Spain,
tho bae.kgrounr^/of tropical romance
and glamour which the visitor from
tho Nwth -discovers \n tho voysee
between New York fuid California
by way trf tho Panama c\nal and the
Central Americas. HutXylvUI pie-
turwr Of abnrlRinnl life and custonjs
are supplied by tho various tribes of
lldlana who Inhabit the coastal plains
'and mountains of Guatemala and Kl
Salvador.
Particularly Is this true of the na-
tlyes of tho jungles and plateaus of
Guatemala, for they have preserved
unbroken through tho centuries their
unique and • picturesque arts 'and
crafts. These Indians are of Mayan
stock,'end1 form sixty per cent, of
the population of the republic. They
sneak morn or less pure Mayan in
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various dtaleota,-
drosa and customs t
The traveller on tho •
through tropical seas,
tho visible heritages of
Comiuistadoroa, encounters the evi-
dences of native Indian life with
plonaant surprise. In the native ma*,
keta and on the streets of the cities
and villages he finds tbe Indiana in
their strange sad interesting ooe-
turaes, displaying rugs, pottery,
blankets and all manner of wevea
and modelled handiwork—fslif*, of a
civilization which was i
fore the New World was
by the white man. Against I
background of a trai
panic clviliaatloa the
ancient Mayas" Is gr
sented to the holiday trave
present.
' >'■ Is'. -fef:- .J ..•ill;""-''
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old be-
of the
MAYOR ANTON i.
CERMAK. Close par-
sonsl friend of Qov.
Roosevelt, shot by Joa
Zangara with bullet In-
tended for the Presi-
dent -elect, who es-
csped uninjured. Gov.
Roosevelt showed
great coolness and
leourne during:,<fr$p|g
Ring which eceuri
.to* floosdvelt
received eeverat drates of
oranges tot hit'Hatlflay
trip aboard Vincent Aster's
ysteht Nourmahal, present-
ed n behalf of th* Florida
u—• Citrus Exohang*. V—
■Miami
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PICKED ARTIST—
Russell Patterson,
natad New York art-
ist, was selected to
creste covers for re-
^tyled College Hu-'
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klnfnlguln0
Individual Were
I from Germany
FATAL BOUT—Ernie -
$chaaf, Boston heavy,
weight, died after his
bput with giant Prlmo
Oarntra (right) In New
York. Photo shows ac-
tion Mora Schaaf was
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McBeath, J. S. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 48, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 26, 1933, newspaper, February 26, 1933; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289325/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.