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(Texas]
m Tackle Out®"S.(
Jth Ankle Injur}!
Squ»dm*n Odled to
SerT>ce For Gune
With Kerrville
moving from end to tafkto.
BaO Canton*. Beady
[.Despite Inability to score
. -- :Bwmtwater and 8an Angelo
°f *“Tln« the Brown wood first two games,
.. -Sw — **? strength Thun- carters have piled up
wav night when they meet the Tivy “yardage gained''
High Antlers 01 termlncd to give the ball a
Ksrrville here in across the pay-off stripe Thu
their first home night. , Beady for eer
game received a department an ••Chill
setback Monday veteran In point of
afternoon as the Murphy, one c*
result of a badly field runners in
5 i
Trio F<
Jacket
irman Fri. Night
Billies of Daniel Bak-
wlll meet Austin College
S^c^JrSJ^ginl?. wentiOffensive Work Pushed in
Preparation (or TWC
♦
«kx»
Cubs
Conference, gamo,
one of the longest work-
the season Monday after-
Gstme Here Friday
-
service In
HIT Rice,
service; I
—, —A best bru-,—
in District 9-AA; D«n
on. Dell Ray Thomas
and E. F. Smith. Rice
ipui
sprained ankle suf- can McClendon
__ ^ fered by Roecoe Daa Murray
* CTCh passers!
* *■£*? sU^ Miller at rtght tackle'from guard W
* ®JJt now sees no hope of using him the first game
! Thursday night. Miller, a letter-
* ZZ ZZ asct-"5
i *V~f tackle. Jack Tipton or How- Aubrey
’ "v «* Edwards may got the atart-
* ;~tog assignment at eight tackle.
* Edwards, outstanding lineman
: with Coach L. L. GUgers "B" squad. „
* T** c*llwl to faster company Mon-! and blocking
. da*, as a result of the tackle sit- from the
* uation that has developed this week injuries?^ He
: "**4 Miller's Injury. footbaU last year because of a bad
There's a chance that Hall Cole- knee. His other knee was injured
who has been in the first -game at "Sweetwater
to
made
*. In
Bd
Rents
half.
Stuff’* was eliminated
e featured drills design- j
d up the players' wind and j
‘sMS'SHk
----w * ” Sunderman. Junior letterman
field at Coleman
• fr. , ' »p» ^mprnrnm
Brown wood Junior High School 's
unbeaten Cubs will meet the Junf|
lor high team of Coleman tonights
at 7:4b' o’clock on the Coleman
M'CARTHY WORRIES YANKEE
HURLERS ON EVE.VF WORLD SERIES
Checker Players to «£/*•______________
Onpn Toamev Here the ^ barelyn0Md out the Cole
UptlM | UUIIICJ 1 f Eis man juniors by a 7-to-« score.
game at Coleman last year,
HEW YORK, Oft 3-4uF) — t
Bad Boning, ace «C the Yankee
pitching staff who has been
suffering with a serf arm since *
Sep. 17, brill pit oh tomorrow'* *
opening (World *e«ie»
against the Cincinnati K<n■.*- 1
Manager Joe McCarthy an-”
nouneed today.
4-i
t Public Records/ t
k I .it>. . K /
4-
vi-
Marriage License
Granville R. C. Wllkerson. Ow-
ens, afid Dorothy Bee Hlbbs, May-
SSS* JE2 choker pure™ of «l8ht
In the Brownwood area
offensive drills Monday afternoon
were taken by Frank Fteher, 152-
from ItetTvQa;
week,
two games
battled
date the Putnam.
oppo- [•' With James Minor out of action
oeoreleee ties in the first j because of a bad gpkla teigry and. — fr b^alneM session will precede
lotel Brownwood
«nt
trill
man.
jsssast
pres
near
topstrength at Sher-
ends. Carroll
Whl|eley
Kenneth
itlfcr and
sF^Kl
[e did not come out lor
man, 1838 llnemnn
playing in the backfleld. may see and he has been: out of: the lipe-up
mrviee at end. with Raymond Boyd since that time.
*quao *ntrained after a stiff work- to-0 victory over the San Marcos
out fuylng which passing
E
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MIDDLEWEIGHT BOXING CONFUSION
CALLED‘BEDLAM WITH CLOVES OIF
tie, Washington,
rand even if he
By HENRY McLEMORE
■a Staff Correspondent
A1 Hostak
is their cham
of seatt:
tmplon w
United
NEW YORK. Oct. , 8—(UP)— doesn't come out from behind thorn
^U»*re • more disorder- redwood trees for the nyt ten ycate
ly uUpd |n captivity than mine, but
even it tent disorderly enough to
grasp the confusion that exists to-
day In the middleweight boxing sit-
uation.
Hera Is bedlam with gloves on.
if there aver was such a thing.
Matters weren't helped a great
deal by the gomg.'.-on at Madison
8quare Oarlen last night when
they apparently
by him.
The whole mc«s started this
At the start of 1938 Freddie
was generally considered the
die weight champion.
| that year. Apostoli kn ed'hlm
but wasnt given t
It was an over-fthe-i
In July of the
;
Ceferlno Qtrela scored a technl- "*dde“nly 'defied
cal knockout over Fred A poet oil,. jjostak a '
a reformed elevator operator who
fellow townsman,
was knocked out In the first *
probably has had enm«h of the nps NBA tlltn climbed
HoSUk bandwagon but th
York ‘ and California
and downs in the
soon be back at
ring and will
tiic business of
i calling “sixth floor—children's un- refused ^ do tMs on the
garden hose, player pi-
* enoa women's budget shop and
house furnishings." \
* _ Wkal Die He VI in?
* Just what did Garcia win by
,, stopping Appstoli in the seventh
i round? TO answer that one you’d
that the bout was scheduled
only ten rounds.ln the-first
and In the second Apostoli.
not Hostak. desdrved the title
• Mere Complications
TO make things really com;
ed the New York
33 Aggies on Way
To San Frinciado i
ets meet the Texas Wesleyan Rams
here Friday night to a Texas Con-
ference football game. j_ .
In addition to their ability as fast . Callahan , Eastland. Comanche,
and shifty runners, the trio men- Mllls s&n and McCulloch,
tioned above furnish the Jackets gweu Brewer of May la president
the Brown-
Commerce and
Brownwood,
of the checker assooia-
indicate much Interest In the,
#-
are expected
ties affiliated with the Brown
association are Coleman,
of the association.
STATION. Tex
$—rttP) —Thirty-three
en route by train
Co to lay to meet Santa
civil
years.
attack
blpcklng were stressed. Bill
1 Leonard Joerls.
reU against Cen-
ere permitted to
• Bubtoa" Reeve*
to Ho
concent
studies
hanan. end. and Leonard Joerls. in the last half of the
so weU against Ceh- j deadlock at TTtoit|rN last
tenaijy that they
make I he trip.
gave up his place to Howard Shel- yw kept Wilson out «f the
tort. Reeves will concentrate on his
nun, lex., w.
iree Aggies were
to San Francis-
lanta Clara. The
§S&&Svtt\GATSAHD VOLS
So far this season, the Brown-
B&nrsamKsi
in .games with. the Junior teams of
and Sweet- ^
'* Probable sttftohfor ttte
Ward Hhank/ khd Hal Yattem. ends; «flW|flbns
Tipton ana James
By GEORGE KIRKSEY,
United Frees Staff ( orrrvpondent
YPR4P,. .pqt*
is’stigetf^e
efi^8opLtnr'<
today
rlcan
’m:
legal
W. A Bell and wife
1 Smith Bell for 8100. warram
•O k* 7. 'block a-. I’artts
dlMon to BrbWftwWfl;^"
^ T' If. (Wave* "
/Beast? for 8332.82.
V*+Af>
gntne of the
>0*ville VKahhlrii An
Morrison, ^tontej^BHl Tom JOhn^ ^ 3frt*^ t^ttorrfW' . A interest 4n the Keat-
em. center; »7UHdd — ^
Young. WoodyK Ruffin#, Who hasn't pitched since
Donald Miller and Morris the Bro whs'knocked him out of the -
backs. • -i j ■^ j box on Sept. 17, was scheduled to
unllmber his arm for the' Inspection
of Manager Jpe McCarthy. ; What
center;
Shank.
Hunter.
Hilton
ed Morrison from center to guard,
and Young from end to the back-
field.
Ruffing show* McCarthy will he- James S Keating UFG. R. Bbaaei
termine the Yankee pitcher for U»e for $332.6* warranty deed to 44.35
season were on passes tossed
I Roland Warren by Sunderman ahd
Samuels, giving the Jackets a
to get , . _
beyond that.1' he said, adding that
peace involved the questions 01
Poland, Caechoslovakia and colo-
nies. “No peace would be permanent
unles R contained some agreement
regarding disarmament.
opening skirmish.
While McCarthy
acre 1*la«M**fr
<1 UO.
$338:7* Warranty- «eed,
•4»C-.!m aw.
Johnson to 0>‘ R -^Boase. |
quitctelm deed to
to Keat-
ing riatieh 7' mile* northeast
Zephyr.
W. Keating
acre Interest
is assuming a rsnal^. ■:-j; ,
pesos proposals going far role of worry and anxiety about Mrs. Nancy Hellm Keating to
his pitchers. Manager
Reds
Kechnie of the
BUI Me- C
has
his deed
Teachers.
FORT WORTH. Oct.
night and was not out for
tier Monday. Knee injuries
scoreless
Friday
prac
of test
Here Monday Night
ing game and he played only
last minute In the Trinity be
Texas
were
moundamen all lined up to face the e*t and 32 acre interest In J.- W.
power that is the New York Yanks. Keatihg 1.198 acre ranch, includ-
im be tall Paul Derringer in the ing 840 acres of the East Texas
opener, Biicky Walters in the sec- Railroad survey No. 45, 320 acres. . '
y and Gene of the J. W. Keating patent, 147
up peace would be useless and that I Thompson In the third game at acres ^of ^^iSer*^
Akeri ian^ survey.
ilnu. /»•'.(. I McCarthy taint upset about Run-!-°eJ32L.H;mK2SBm'
i«0'Sw
j anch. *
i3- SET
•_LrTTVM accordingly all problems menacing Cincinnati Saturday.
J lir * naaSa WiSttiM Kaiia In Vva mnel H nknrl > rv^i____ s ...
Dixie
the chipe
<s* •t’SgS, “uS^ut'JS1 *• -SSJ O. dSm B ry.rS3,t’'taf^r
fnrrn pr bIB i Jftogment It Would be a first class
f mistake to enter into It <any peace
leaguer, had the Southern Aasoct
ation champs helpless with hte
Included In this group Is
_wn. Hunter, the freshman who
tram thr*« touchdown
as Wealeyah Pteyers who •nothlnK- ball, and the V.ols' only “JJ
injured Saturday nlfbt to th«jhlt wag a nlnth-lnnlng dribbler be- Bt*b
1 Tech game St Lubbock Srs ; (ween first and second base off the **
on the Santa Fe
to arrive to Brown-
am a regular passenger
StTa I octek Mon^y^ght. .c- R*ms^l»-0 victory over Oklahoma
for^“to Sor^So^^red by W Univeralty three days before
the Ibckl Santa Fe ticket otflav.
!|^B&33S!TSlS.Sfi
runs off four NaahvUle pitcher*.
unless you invited not
and Italy but the United
.«4l" • ■ 'v4j.
He 4aid that when peacs proposals
are received Chamberlain should
consult the House and possibly hoia
for 8332 62, warranty deed to
Keating
crfng him sidee mid-September.
“Ruffing tplte me he wants to
throw a few more before making up jlv^Tvl 1
his mind about his arm," said M<H • 4____
Carthy. “If he decides he’s ready/pr(j^j hte mHOe urtc^r nre: win be
There have been too many
Th4 train will be here for a stop,
TWC was beaten 33-0
Others recovering from Injuries
Of about 15 minutes Two Brown-» . ___
»;ood boys. J.ms. n»un snd; «• j» .2* R*m*
Tommy Vaughn. Aggie regulars, will
boys.
X Vat
be on the train
U-PW
Alvin Sterley and Stove
ti. key men in the
ous passing attack.
Centerflcider Walter Casen drove ' decision* with regard to war/
then he’ll pitch the opener.”
Ha* Pulled M
able
game
If Raffing tent ready, then the aud18nce.. , (
Yankees band wagon te going to —-
lose a lot of lupporters. With Lfettar
. Boa.se for $6300 warranty
to undivided bne-half intir-
et al to C.
J warranty
-&?*<****-
M. Taylor and Wife to C. R.
interest In
tv
to make hte start in the third
before a friendly home town
riters 2 to 1
Local Racers Win
a five-run splurge In the seventh
again with a double, and finished
the Cat* scoring In the eight wit
;a one-run single. Caaen himse
scored twice.
The game was enlivened by
thTflm'to- Oeorge wUd7adding" that the out-’ Gome* »PP«nUy out of the series C0llStlpdl30l1 RfiM
That Also
Pepsin-izes Stomadi
en corurtipetkxi bring* oo aod mdi
nlng* wtttZ* ltoue-riearimt * double* j comeVof the war might be determln- a'Hh a pulted muscle In his side.
He drove acroaTtwo more during >d by the attitude of the United | the_ loss of Ruffing would make me
States, Russia and Italy.
'The United States could help Us
Reds’ cause skyrocket. Without
RUfflng and Gomez, McCarthy
tb as a neutral and within the limits would be up against It for pitchers
11, of neutrality Russia and Italy comu Hte opening game choice. II RUII-
i also make a great dlference accoro 1 w- Urtt
argument In the second Inning be
n ing to whether they are friendly pr
- hostile neutrals.N he said
1
"■
board said
have to know what titles Apostoli would recognise the winner of
* wore when he entered the ring, and young Corbett III and
' that te something no one seems to as the champion
* • Kpow. The Garden announcer call- ed Corbett, last
l' Mp Garcia the champion of tba meantime, a fat
‘ world at the end of the fight. The Kretger had
,. radio announcers proclaimed him 15 rounds but
* champion of the world.- but only tans wouldn't
* • in California and New York, which j at the title.
! . makes about as much sense as call- from Brooklyn.
mg Alf London President of the f Before this could
United States, but only to Maine very-much, however.
-ahd Vermont. ed out Ktteger. iwho
J/ ‘When the new* of the Filipinos and starfbd making
« victory' reaches Paris the Interna- est living as a bookie
* ttonal Boxing Federation will meet tired and efforts
*in solemn session In some bomb- get Hostak and'
* proof shelter and call him cham- but their
». pion of France, and Manila, of another and
* course, will throw up a ferocious Besides, or
* * TBoking statue to hte ‘ honor and tak's manager.
*, Jtpui him as the universal conquer-
f? Hairy Ferguson—Napoleon was - ---—
1 Winner till Waterloo and this one Wilson; second and Ira Ray
only
, jpatl.
i,
worry
fi
also a promoter
•'-'Although he te champion in New
'York California as a result of
being recognized as the
middleweight UUeboWer by the box-
S—g commissions of these two states,
apd to France because he once;
frwvkxi out Marcel Tbil, former
enamp of the Champs Ely see, lt^
wouldn’t take Carcia more than’____
hour to get In a state where never to
considered Just another 160-
and no champion.
managers dqnt
id wouldn’t tidk
so tbe story g<
me Druxman.
to JteatSa I
expase hte cfc
r iucio avr a. a w t W* <1 I »*funiens ui ur wkwuu jhiuwh i"*v**e iwuhpu, — —
Ftevnr nf Yanks - At Lake tastland Uni-berry and-ttte Vote Chan berlato. replying to Lloyd ^
I n\ Or OI I dflKS I'"" rr Catcher Creek Oeorge. when Mar- Oeprge. said that no decisions aou*u
berry was at bat but no blows were | be made until the peace olfer, U
struck.
Aor Adams, righthander likely
ing's arm tent ready, would be be- a
tween Monte Pearson and Oral stam4ch
Hildebrand. '
constipation 1
idn, bloating, dury i
•our taste, and)
YORK. Oct. 3— »UP>
Brownwood motorboat ent
i
v ich a^proneby
United Press stxirus writer , took more than their share
ie world senes:
Oeorge Klrksey B>e Yankees
Ithln six games.
Ices amcne some 25 entries i
land tournament at Lake
Sunday.
Wilson was first
to Eastland I
tend Sun
a Damn
be the Yanks’ Waterloo
six games
The in the
■IM
f jfree-
the T
for-all race
Truth race
any. came.
He said
gone the route only #ight times thte tbe trigger on thoee lazy bowete. So be
season. It's tone he has pitched and sure jrourjamtive also contains Pepsin.
that the government ‘ a. World Series game each 1
th. nasi three vear* but hi* manv Sm* > Pipun h. Ip* you gain that won-
will be called to pitch for Nash- would avoid any hurried answer to part years^ bat hte^h^r1' dcrfijlstomach
ville tonight against Ray Btanr.JFt proposals that may be made and
Worth mhthander. who figured would give the House opportunity
prominently to the Cats' succe.^ to rfimni** the situation
McLemore-The Yankees !*>n’s boat, pfloted by Ward
with Junior Thom>son the {°ok flr^t place and Ora
Winning pitcher for Clncin- too,c third.
In the 10-horsepower rai
out
City
Lellah
winner* had a
504. S&nley D
lker-Smith Wins
it Bowling* Match
Witerr-SB
it of three
on the
that be
4f. 1
ti -
China's
_ ___ Peking News, Which began pi|b|l-
>fhere are 46 Matas'whose box-ication 950 year* befor^ the tp*e&-
I
in* te governed by the National tion of printing*from movable
oJlw Association add none of , The paper Is more than 1400
hU MW UO..' - *"
Andrews
' BracBey
Carton
; Vinson
•
l Tota
McLeiian
Hawkins
Rice
, Beat r
Davte
. owbfttalte 7 " f
BATTER VP!
THE 1939 WORLD’S f
SERIES STARTS H. ,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4th
thrilling event.
r-Smith bowlers won two
*
.
after ‘a mid-season transfer from
Nashville.
The 1 in esc ore:
NtoirUto .. 000 000 000- O il 1
Fort Wort* -.300 Oil 51x—11 10 l
Jeffcoat. Bake* Johnson. Col-
sthe Laxative
___ ___ _________ _ »ts prove the
gpmble every pow^ofPrp^todiaaoiOttkaae tumps of f
(Sr'S
aches and pains, real or imaginary. Senn t moves your
always make him a gamble every pow£ofPcr»mtA
time he storte.'
unr! Rested protein food which may I
The break in the schedule which invwiir stomach, to
leaser mm* with Me *n entry- 8*Hg*8 hi* motor when —------—
Dve 'lt struck a buoy in the first event no good sa
Tr^it Vinson in which he participated, and ttin- there te no
Evans won first place,
won third place
power boat race.
Evans also copped first.
Wilson second in the
net. 1
Fred Vincent of Brownwood. also
ller ahd George;
Unton.
Marberry and
• - I I
Ogives th* dubs a day for travel__
between the two cities te perfect for. dts
iT the Reds Derringer and Walters vra
can 'Pitoh. tb* lirst twe games in
New York, and come back and hurl
acidity and nausea.
luingyau stomach tv
trfes. At the same time \
wake s up lazy nerves and muacles kt your
“I think it would tee wrong at
this stage to build any hopes oi
llkeilhpod of such a proposal being
made, although the House will
ilae that no-' mar. would Wi
howl I
Itexat p
— England Wilh
DaJw'M^Uanhw2 * dtecontlnue Mm-
meat and the country to entering
' the war/’ 1st said.
Chamberlaun s reply to
George, who had previously
the strongest stand agairust
ytng Uiere te peace where u«ermmafio°n ‘to cgu*h
Hitler or ol hte lack of faith in
rest, , In addition Gene Thompson.
(CONTINUEO FROM PA0 6 ON6)
Lloyd
urged
Ger-
Prime
22-year-old rookie
_L_L
who has
high in a single game with 187
Wtaklev-Watson and Lamkln
,y tonight.
1st hKl 3rd Total [
150 150 117 \«7
156 162 163 48:
133 149 154 4Mi
153 126 140 424
18n 155 164 • k>4
peution.
frh«te wdrv a total
events on the schedule.
no peace
The mere revlsloq of the sltua
non of the last year or so would
any peace promises at present.
not bring the world back to peace"!
former First
clair said the liberals support j|tt»e BhM1 *tmmriv attackeo
Alfred Dull-Cooper, fc
Ford of the Admlra.lt
1
Sub | total
leap
782 742 733 *262
87 119 119 335
UB, 125 102 330
73 111 IS 336
119 193 117 409
135 125 125 375
FORT WORTH, Tex.
♦ UP )-*-‘U8DA)-“Livestock:
Cattle 3.400; calves 3.700:
tq 15 lower; steers and
5 50-9 00; fat cows 425-5.50;
2 75-4 00: calves 4.50-9 00
tude when he strongly
Uoyd George’s speech, calling lt the
best argument for a secret session
-T'thU °* the House because he regretted
.*!, ‘mo;u that the world would learn of lt.
freedom and the moral .4J deplore that speech," he
answer Chamberlain’s speech f*Pr'
I resented to Hitler.
| “This country wants peace but lt
- te not prepared to buy
^{Ktoe of
. gas, costed
breath, your
1 up with cer-
r bowel* don't
lit of such
i medicine
family laxative,
ativt'- Senna with!
druggist today 1
T
i at your
IX values of civilization." Sir Archibald ^ „u ^ ^ out * the world
with his name at the head of it—
said.
Former Prime
Minister Dhvid
before E suggastkto of surrender."
Lloyd-Odorge urged caution beforg. rjiioyd George Jumped to Kls leet,
583 886 1785
60 60 180
.. 576 r>43 746 1965
During the last 60 year*, the
number of birds in the United
Hta^s has decreased 75 per cent.
u«
Hogs 1,500; 25-40 lower;, top rejecting any peace proposals
6 46; bulk good butchers "It te L“
; mixed grades 5.25 -d2o; 1s going
sows 5.75 down. Jl- tor the
Sheep 3 700; steady to
fat lamb* 735-8.00
Tomorrow's estimated
cattle 3.500; calves 2.000
500; sheep 3.000
LUoyd George Jumped
hte eyes flashing, to deny
quite clear that somebody ^i. —^ {nat al a*desire
to submit detailed ttoms i*rtch * de‘‘r
consideration of this gov-, ^ ^ man to; gay
* we should sunendsr." he bark*
Duff-Cooper, m explaining hte
titude. paid be • mallaed that
our Budget PUn to buy mixed.gi
w Gw He«Ur. A* low.**?;”5
if
ANttmiO. Tex., Oct.
U HD A)—Livestock:
Hogs hoo; mostly 35-40 lower;
6*5. paid for most good but
mixed grades 5.36-641; packing
eminent.’’ Llpyd-Oeorge said
think lt Is very Important that we
should not come to too hurried a
decision.4*;. • v
Lloyd-Oeorge said that
If Britain tormer
to no
IAN /
p» 4*i
acciptod peace on'the” baste of the W ^
j conquest of Poland Bntain would
||be dishonored
"But it te clear ttont we are gome
George's
would tee "misrepresented'
stmgention ol
•fi
'f ^6
.i;
—--
T
down, 50c pot* week, as" w^r^teen TioJgSo
^eakley-WeUon
1740-6
245-4
; fat cows 446-4.75;
calves 5400-641.
Ahsep 300; slow, weak; ^no
' » _ I
^ !
I
Don't mia* a moment
Lkten to the
Ilf I CARMEL, Cal. <UF>—4fctel tatt*
¥ suffer from Cold*? hM ■boll’lhrd ®»* ■3rIt«n 01
| auiiwr iron vptovi automobile* for parking in-
566
over
rf
JOW
aa.......
fractions. The reason was
der the existing ordinance
not be prosecuted for
unless 6
Those who did
tags secretly just left
NEW 1040
pl1,Li£
WM.M
•foo, the footiM broedcwU hare flirted and tM
biwrf tlmw. in our
The new 1940 PhUco need* no aerial—new
^_every 1940 Phflco if MH to
Tekrnfkm found the “WireW way.
SEE THEM TODAY!
;
YESl WE STILL HAVE A
AUCTION
SALE
ON CATTLE EVERY THURSDAY
i
We need more cattle to fur-
niah tbe many buyers hfxt
every week!
We think we are having. a
very good market for all
classes of cattle, \ ]
* REMEMB
EVERY
I pwimotl.
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 3, 1939, newspaper, October 3, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1094126/m1/2/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Brownwood Public Library.