The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.)., Vol. 56, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1959 Page: 9 of 22
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lh%™f'G£L NeV' (£P) "'The betting favorite
event thp *Tnnn/TP ed 8ports, ^olc' seventh annual event
W.OOO Tournament of Gane Littler of San Die^o,
v, ampi°ns, pets under way'today captm%<*''
flfiLsL 26 golfers
Ciassy Rc!d
h Compete In
Drake Relays
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP)—The
Drake Relays op n freir golden
anniversary show Frirfay with a
glittering cast of track and field
performers.
Two Olympic champions, Glean
Davis and Bobby Morrow, will
appear in a special 440-yard dash.
In the same race will be Dave
Mills, trie spectacular Purdue
freshman who twice defeat d Da-
vis only last Saturday, and Willie
Atterbury, Michigan State's scho-
lastically ineligible speedster. . . — .
Davis, former Ohio State Univer- mf* ijj'Mb Japan, outpointed Yoshi
sitv star is the world record-holder ~ Matsutani, 150Vj, Japan,. 10.
in th? 440 at :45.7. (latsumi retained Japan's middle-
Morrow, the former Abilene I we'8ht title).
Christian flyer who won the 100
and 200-meter sprints in the 1956
THURSDAY, APRIL «. 1*39
Golf Derby
Will Begin Today
IAS VEGAS
By THE
Chicago
Fight
Results
ASSOCIATED PRESS
— Spider Webb, 158,
...... Sp
Chicago, stopped Neal Rivefg, 159,
Las Vegas. 4.
^ . |«*,M • uwuii w|sc;u3 . ino winter
Osaka. Japan — Hachiro Tatsti- qualified him for this event, while
T""" — W"'* " 1 *
the 72
was
sse « - — - WhO
captured the 110 000 fpp money on
successive years starting in 1955.
Latest figures on Littler were fr
1, while the "morning line" on Art
Walls Jr., recent Masters cham
picn, and Arnold Palmer, the 1958
Masters ruler, quoted at 6-1.
Cary Middlecoff and Billy Cas-
per Jr. the latter runner-up here
last year, were listed at 8-1.
Littler's victories at the Phoenix
and Tucson Opens- this winter
Olympics, will be taking his first
shot in an open quarter mile.
The AAU 440 is one of four
events likely for n;w records.
The others are the AAU 100. the
javelin throw, which has Bill Alley
of Kansas, • vyho bettered the
feet, 114 "v ,- • j—i «v-
Jays, and the university four-mile
relay.
McMurry Relays
Set This Week
ABILENE (AP)
Hardin-Simmons, Texas
and Howard Payne compete
weekend in the McMurrv College
American mark with a toss of 270 weekend in the McMurrv College
feet, VA inches at th'" Texas Re- J?,eIaV8- Tne star of the show looks
• i ...! t __ • i 11Rniro I n nrJ M/ 1W•• cnxTnt
all, the hottest golfer in the
;am© today, won five tournaments
lating back Over the past 12
months and through the Masters
earlier in April.
Paul Harney, the long hitter
from Worcester, Mass., had the
lowest practice round, a 66, Wed
! nesday. Next low was a 68 the
before by young Gary Player' of
— McMurry, Johannesburg, South Afri
Western
this
Big Crowd Expected
For Baylor Came
WACO (AP)—A paid crowd of
5.000 is expected Saturday night
when new coach John Bridsers
p„ls hi« Baylor Bears on display. I..,' an A||.Col|e8e
iord of .42.3 at San
Jordan
DRUG CO.
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\Your Prescription Druggirf
Your "REXALL"
Store in Orange
like Bruce Land, McMurry sprint-
er\
Land, recovered from a pulledr
muscle that had kepi him out of j
action since the Border Olympics |
in March, will run the • 100-yard i ST. LOUIS (AP) — Don Jordan,
dash and in the 440, 880 and mileJWe still-hungry champion, puts
relays. , ./his welterweight title on the line
Rr'Hppr«! Land returned to action last against erratic but dangerous Vir-
' -'week on the 440-yard team "that: R'1 Akins Friday night in a re.
Relays rec-iv'val of the ancient boxing argu-
Aieos. He did nient of who's better — the slug-
|a 49 fiat quarter on tile mile relay. j8er °r the boxer.
The odds'makers have done noth-
< ing to settle the argument. They
jare calling: the fight even—5 to 6
|an.d take your choice., Akins, a
! somber and silent pinchpr, is
j ready, for a desperate bid to re-
gain the crown.
\ 'The 24ryear-old chamn is anxious
I to prove his ^December victory
| hv.er Akins in Los Angeles was no
fluke., Jordan, part ■ ■ Apache, and
lone of 19 children, has gathered
| in a little loot in the iway 'of. en-
I dorsements and appearances."
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M
fHf ORANGE LEADER
.<• ■ ^ • leader Photo by Bob McTIufch
MASTERS LEAGUE TROPHY MEASURES 5-6
Kneeling--Fred Rost (Left) and Billy Kittrell
Standing—R. L. Herring, Tony Griffin (Sponsor) Dale Richey
For Master
Griffin's Mens Wear bpwin«|
team blistered the hard wows with:
amazing regularity • to^mrn back J
Ktown's Contracting 4-1 to cap-
ture tKe Orange Masters . League]
bowling champiprfship in a five-,
MariprflIs Losing
Mpfiey at Houston
^HOUSTON (AP)—Marty Marion,
former big league great- who ,now
owns the Houston club in the
American Association, found today
he was losing money.
Houston drew 22,853 t'hrouch last
night and the average of 2,856 per
game won't get the job done. He
will have to average about 4,000.
"We've learned that you have to
have a winner and that thes* Tex-
as fans won't come out in cool
weather," he observed. Houston
has had its. coolest April in 32
years-.
Ladies' Auxiliary Sets
Wescp Work Session j
The Ladles Auxiliary of the;
Wesco Little League will meet at
the Wesco Park «n Alma street in j
West Orange at 9 a.m. tomorrow;
for a work party.
Mrs. W. W. Ford, auxiliary presf- j
d«nt, reports that there is still;
much work to be done on the park'
that the ladies can do before the:
season begins. ' :v '
Crossword Puzzle
ACROSS
I. Favorite
4. Character#
title
0. Riv«r
barrier
12. Swim river
13. Wash
lightly
14. Sooner
than
15. Three-
pronged
•pear
17. Item
19. Boast
30. Historical
periods
21. Wedge-
shaped piec*
23. Oriental
20. Exclama-
tion
27. Wild
growth
29. Assam
silkworm
30. Indefinite
• amount .
32. More #rlt|
34. Summit
31 Fror«i>
37. Tree
39. Tellurium
symbol
40. Let go
42. Loam
deposit '
44. W*n
45. Wild
animal
46. Vigilant
41. Mason's
workbenches
51. Russian
village
52. The cream
54. Sound of
a cow
55. Affirmative
eown s
in Crown
game playoff series at Browrt
Bovviing Lanes Monday night.-
Keown's fAir-man team-,won the
first half in regular season com-
petition and Griffin's took top lau-
rels in the • second half to 'earn
places in the playoff.
Griffin's team was awarded a
brightly decorated trophy measur-
ing over five feet in height for
winning the playoff in Orange's
only scratch icagGe.
Griffin's posted a five game
series of 710, B8.T, 825, 753, 771 fnr
a total pin count of 3,742 to win
four matches in the five-game
playoff,' ■:> - .
Keown's posted scores, of w5,
766, 673, 718 and 76« for a total
score of .3,610. Keown's won J.he
second game in the series, 766-
683, in the no-handicap playoff.
BillV Kittrell posted the highest
individual game of 24S, and Dale
Richey compiled the highest series
score of 1,062, an avwagc over
200 points per game. Kittr II and
Richey both bowl for Griffin's.
, Individual games posted in the
playoff are as follows:
Griffin's—Kittrell, 177. 170, 246.
178, 154 (925); R. L. Herring, M8,
145, 224. 151. 183 (859): Fred Rnst.
147, 1^6, 170, 202, 211 (8%); and
Richey, 238 , 202, 185, 214 , 223
(1,062).. ' j"
Keown's—Dick Easterling, 147,!
176, 160, 14!), 171 (803); Dennis
Amodeo, 177. 190, 166, 175, 182
(890), Bob - Otness, 163, 175, 178,
201, 217 (934): and Dick Stefka,
198, 225, 169, 193, 198 (983)
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Solution of Yesterday's Putjlt
5«. Clothed
57. Volutid
gastropod
DOWN '
1. Pertinent
2. Attentiob
3. Sociological
group
4 Dealt with <
5. Circlft'^-;
Ar N«w ft
• Insect
7. Exists
Si Jiips
9. Dinner
course.
10.100 square
meters
II. Converged
I« Sketch
iS.Sstisfy
20 Relieved
21. Seat
22. Pierce
*r\
OfflC.'iil
?4. Turr :t
25 BarK of
necks .
28: Obliterat#-;
31. Barker*
33, Covered
the inside^
sgain><V> '
36 Highpriced
3|. Chess mai
41 Modify J
4& Foe
:'45.T rdr
48. Woman'*;
name
47. Repose
48 Baby's
napkin
49. Red deer
50 Drunkard
53. Behold
Legal Notices
NOTICT TO BinDEtia
.Benled blclo", plainly iimrkrtl will
br rfCftvrd by me until 10 00
ft'clock m on Mnv 11 lnjn, then
publicly upencil und "read beforfr the
(,'onunnsloner s' Court of Orninte
County In . their regular meeting ■
|il«ce In Hie Coljniv Courthouse In
Orgnge, Texit , u« lollop*
A- I'llrnall labor and material
to. provide the following In
("onnertlart with the permanent
Map Record# ot the Ornngs
County Olerk'a Ofllce, '
1TKM NO. 1: Vart Dyke Bin 11 q It.
IT6NT NO 2 Bluelirie I'rlrvu
on Cloth Ml 0 *Q it.
liemn Nor 1 -Uu1!] 'i must rellect ...
a unit price per ((■; It. Jot c*d>
Item. " ' -
Receive blda on the following
B—To drill ind lurnlah all labor
and material*, on .Water Well
for Orange ifJounlv Mostjullo
Conlrol, Minimum depth -00'
ITEM NO. I: F'urnleji '1' gilv Iron
pipe casing and drill well Jim
i. y
ITEM NO. 2 Furnish and Intlall
J". a 8" ataWileiis fiteel 8< rctil
ITEM NO: 3 , Furnish and. Inatsll I-
1 HP Electric Punip, rapacity
1200 O P II
, ITEM NO. 4 Furnish and Ihstml
1-820 gal Pressure Storage
Tank
For -further' apeclIlc(tllon on the
^bove cohtHct J ■ tl. Foyle, CountV
/Engineer, Orah((« • County V;outt
"House. ". '••'•C.. .
A certified or cashier s check loK*~
'b't ,'nl the gmount of the above
bid to be forfeited by the successful
bidder for failure to deliver th«
^ibove Itami s0tc'ifi«d where bid is
accepted. -. . .. , ■
The County f'eservt's I he right to
waive the, for-tnttlittesT.' he right to
afept anj bid deeuvett- most - «d-
: vnniHgeous to.the County and the
righi to reject any or ail bids
Dated at oranfc, Texas, April
22, 1B59.
Walter R Ebapks,
County Auditor
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS HAV.
INO CLAIMS AOAINBT ESTATE
OF MARTHA P OftEEN, DE-
CF.ABEt)' " ■ ■
Notice Is hereby, jlvan that origi-
nal letters testamentary upon the
estate of Martha P Oreen, de-.
ceased were Issued to me. the un- :
derslgned the Independent execu-'
tor, on the Hlh day of April, 1M9..
In the jmiCeedlhg Indicated bclo#
my signature hereto, which lawsuit
nerrding and,that I now hold Such
Ifrtters All (Mirsona' having claims
against said estate, which Is being
administered in the county below
named, are hereby required to pre-
sent the same to me respectively,",
t the address below given, before
suit upon Mime are barred by the
general statutes of limitation. ber-
fore such estate la closed, and
within the time, prescribed hy law.
M^ address and residence are
Route t, Box V Orange, Texas.
Dated this Dth day of April 1HS9
•Dmes M. Csreen. Independent
Sxectilor of the Satate of
Marth* P Orfen, Deceased.
No. 238* Ir^ the Oountv Coiirt
Of Orang# County, Texas
"^NOTICE OF APPOINTMKTfV®
NOTICE n ALL PERSONS HAt'-
[ «Mf
'i.°
HEARf) DECEASED
INO cn «M« AOAINBT ESTA'tF
R U-
OF
i t ii t fir o r d liayta
NottreTa hereby given t|i r brlR!-
nal-letters 'esumentary lipon. tha
estate of Ruth*t#flrd Haves Heard,
deceased, were s ued to nie, tha
undersigned, the independent exe- ;-
cu'rix on. the Pth >lav of Ap.rH.- ,
i'j'.D, In the peoceadfng Indicated
■ Mfnif'mv signature here'o, Which ,U
-rttlJ lending, and that 1 now hi>,id
such letters All pereflp* ha>ihg
rlaims againU a vd estate which.
helng admlnlatered In the wii,''/
below hamed. re herehv [ <julr>d
(o praaeht the same to,jri< respec-
tj^yety ,^'t the eddrei^betow given.,,.. ;
■^for.e;Jititt.:Mpop~^'sanrle are barred
'the genjtWl atatutea of llrn'.ti.
'icih. beiofe such ealale-! closed,
and-<!!hln the time prescribed be
,J*w MV address and Residence ar* ^
Polite ]■ noa ^*1 Orange Orar.go
Cotjhty TexaJr . '
Dated itlls Uth day of April I0M
^<',-*theI Befwlclt, Independent.
Executrl* "f the E V>te- 'of
Futherjord Haves . Heard.
f Deceased Vo 23*1 In the
Oounty Ccirt fif Orange
'Countv. T>*a«
TOT
eg a I Notices
~™Tr'ATE 'OTTEXAS
TO Jesse Carlos Walker,
QREETIMO:
You are commanded to appear by
filing n written answer to the
plaintiff's petition at or before 10
o'clock AM of the first Monday
after the expiration of 42 dnys
Irom the date of Issuance of .this
Citation, the same being Mqndav
the JlSth day of May. AD, 'l!)5 ,
At or before 10 o'clock A M . belore
the Honorable District Court of Or-
ange County a( the. Court House in
Orange. Texas 1
Swld plaintiff's petition was. filed
n the Vnd day of, April, 10159 ~
The 'file number of said suit
'■ 9e|ng No asa
The names of the parties In /raid
tlllt are EVELYN MAXIMF. WAt K-
KR as Plaintiff, and JFSSE CARL-
OB WALKER as Defendant
The nature of said suit being
lUbatantlalty as follows, to wit:
Suit for 'divorce on the grounds
sf cruel tregtment and excesses n i1
for custody of children
It this Citation is not Served
Within BO days after the dale of
/Its issuance. It shall be returned
Unserved.
Issued this the ath day of April
AD HIM) „
Otveo under mv .liand and seal of
laid Court, 'at office In Otange.
r<vas, this the Rth dav of April
i.D., lBSff.
Mrs T M Dodd Clerk
Court Orange Countv Texas
By Ethel Burton, Deputy
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LV -^J tonight at 7 00
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^ ^ P M Jind M E M. de-"'
aree, Vlsltlpa eompan«'
lana cordially Invited T., A. Spur-
lock, HP. H A, Beck, secretary
Callyd meestng of
orange ' :C h a p t e r
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tion. Saturday, April
2>. 7 30 p.m.,., Mi-
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W.P.. Bllzubeth Oarftlt, Secretary.
Cslleo Hint .n« of
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THE INFOKMATtlOJII CENTER ot
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WIU Exchjing* Top Value Trad-
ing Stamps for- equal. number of
8AiII Oreen Stanl'p*. TU '3-Mill,
I Will, Not be responsible" for
debts other than my own. Signed:
Aihior "tfamar Hughes. . '
1..AL1Y penires ride .-to Beaumont
from Riverside -5, five daya
weekly, TU .1-519fl. ..
IP YOU Aro faced wTth the prob-
.' letn of .a retarded child you Te
not alone. Contact Association
for Retarded Children. Ttl
e 7 HQ . ■
Employment'
9 M AI r HEtP WANTED 32
$380 MONTHLY
. GUARANTEED
Willi F. In training to sell and
setyici; Life Insurance in entab--
li*h«d territory Excellent COm-
puny (Troup and Pension bene,
tils Male ago 3.0-40 , Must- have
High School Education) 8eo or
phone n, ' H Brown: 508 Main,
Ttl 3-311:14, ' Orange, K-4 dally.
Night#: TU 3-4733. ...
'• MALE AND FEMALE HELP 33
LOCAL MAN OR
WOMAN NEEDED
TO "HERVK K Ari;I collect from
AintimaOt -merch«ndlse unlta. 1-n-
cciicrit dpilorturiUv for qualiTlfd
person Mu, t be Irer to work 8
or U I:ours weekly, have a car
nnd 3 fl.io $7li5. working capital,
.Submit work hlatofy and pnone
number. For Jntervlew wrlto
^ Depf O Nations I R^lcs '"Ar" Mfg.
CO 3508 Orccnvllle Ave., Dallaa
«. TexW
WAN'IF.I* Eifpierlenced eook and
dlsliwushet Apply in person to
Circle Inn. Mi< Arthur Drive. .
• SCHOOLS
31
J " Ilia,, $'50,000 Queiliori" $
AHE Vof tr high "school graduate?
If not. Would.you like, to complete
high,'school at h«me, in spare time
and rccelve a diploma? As little aa
oo a month coverj eye'rythtng.
Send f"r free bookie'' Note* P O.
bux holders must Include home ad-
'(Iress when1 writing Write only if
von ate 16 or over and have left
achool. No' obligation
AMERICAN SCHOOL
, Dept. E.I Bo* 5211
Lake,Charles, U. Phone HB- 3-Tl0
(6 014 Rrortutt^ri ia>.t year!) • ■
PRWPAriE FOrt ''
CIVIL SERVICE JOBS
•NO Experience Neitetnary. Oram-
msr schoo, education usually suf-
ficient Start high a* M.fiOO first'
- year. We prepare men and wom-
en, age 18-50 Civil Service, of-
fers. security, good pay Advance-
rtjer.t .and retirement. Write M.C.
12, Orange Leafier - . ."
Financial
reus OPPORTUNITIES
40
SIX-Room house for rent nr lease.
Suitable for doctors or Insuranca
ofliec. Located on Highway 17,
'•_Brldit* CUv HE *.-3721*.
.. "PHILLIPS 66
Service Station
FOR LEASE
Excellent Opportunity
Phone TU 3-2111
Livestock - Farm
• LIVESTOCK. fOlUPMENT
S)
BF.AOTWJI -Rld'thg borse. pentl#
for ladles, J23lr, Trained co*
house". I1A& Palot kld ftony. $81.
-T?'4 pe^trOver, m r-M54
► >cis >, '.iippites . .. ' . 59
TIIOROfTOHBREI). Oermeh' Phep-
hefd piippjes for Sltle Si* Wee|[
uld. ft- 3 44«2 •
PAIR Of .tiuuod h.i'.f mffiti&Z'l
h"'l *>! <" nA ' Nfhe. months oL4,
^.$13<TC.>5'73:.__
BAR-' '6 H"nrdlnf Kennel BoijS
-rttld s rrl;e Art Idleoisn. FM
RB S-H71. . . ■" .
AKc Regutered Ch[Ji,uftuA f>upple|.
••' matron* and , **a<la. ««U alj. TO
d-317?. 411-ffoltv 8f.
I, SEEDS 54
• MOWFRS
. • >'!') Plan's tjoad sire to set
' out; J.!1t0 pet hundred. J0c do«n.
; >j4 t pfpper plants, :25c dcren.
—0? rn etieW R#-
, ^ -4ooo ■
variett" of fle1d~groto' wati
pepper, titbbageHtjlapt*. 207 Oal-
"Veift Orange. TO
veston 81 i*. We
"" ,1-4379
CltRiiSTM AS Cheer aaa.Uai ana
bokwfibfl for border* 2S cent*
each Purple Dawn. Alba Plene,
DebutaiUf and professor Sargaril
Camellias, $l,S0 each. Bottla
brush f)f> rents and $1 ao each. 1
Mr* Oerblng White Atalens, 50o.
$20 Decatur. No 8uuda 8alea.
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Browning, J. Cullen. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.)., Vol. 56, No. 97, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 23, 1959, newspaper, April 23, 1959; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth330524/m1/9/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.