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Pint Time Set Aside
To Get Bach OM Books
OMAHA O' The Omaha Public
library seeking to get hark »ome
, of tta long-overdue hooka, arl
‘ aside o special week during which
borrow rr« could return auch vol-
ume* without bring fined. Alto the
Female Surgeon Says--
Women Are Happy (?) If They
Can Look Ten Years Younger
Survival Kit Is
Must According To
Civil Defense Boys
Friday, March 2, IBM
T.V. Log- Kiwanians Given Award For
channel i. k«c.tv Their In Activities
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NEW
H 17Vmill TOOWKY
YORK —UP— A fan!
haw M
ar* ye
ger than
look
they
itiful
hair
and
Genu Sakin I
n herself, witt
into a high pr
statny akin that he!lea her past-48
age Both, she says, reflect her
Lithuanian heritage, not surgical
* skill or beauty shop remedies.
» But the expert woman rurgeon
* is deeply sympathetic with women
* who find it difficult to accept signs
» of old age in their facts She does
they
then
puffin
'try
this."
loo old fi>r her
a true disflgun
who art so b
re so beautiC
ik in th
i can be
wrinkled
as when
nt. I see
ned....
Uul and now
rror and see
cently she was gtvtn an award by
a department store as the “moot
unselfish" woman In New York
WASHINGTON - .If The Fed-
eral Civil Defense Administration
urges all Americans to have on
hand a seven-day emergency home
or wrtnkleo.
utg character
It takes a
sot to mind
sugge
leadir
not expect to
You look like
%*SS«! wras
Such women
lu>«r people a
a girl of I*."
out. But If somdl
to improve their appearance
their friends consistently say.
"You don’t begin to look your
age." then they are satisfied.
For a woman of 78 to look only
Her life, srhich already has been
tested as a movie plot by one
ng Hollywood producer, has
been dedicated to one goal since
she left her home in Lithuania at
the age of 13 and went to Berlin
to study medicine.
I want to help people," she said
* not put great emphasis on beauty, J® wo|*£rful thing* tor h*r,
* because she believe* only three °r s*“n *ai>1
Saturday Morning
Door* Open 9:45
» things make great individuals—
* "big mind, big soyl and
Most of Dr. Sakin's Ume is spent
good operating on children and adults
with serious disfigurements.
: 5 • CARTOONS • 5
: CHAPTER 8
: "MANHUNT IN THE
t AFRICAN JUNGLE"
- PIUS-
* character,1
:
Foreign News Analysis -
Soviet Leaders T o Visit Britain
s -mmmulsmW l
isters conference In Geneva in
October and November—a follow- new enmities in Asia
up to the "summit" conference— Nevertheless, he said. Britain
ended in dismal failure. “proposes to do everything it can
Then Bulganin and Khrushchev, f® bring about an improvement"
"PICNIC*
ADULTS 6O0-KIDS 25c
Invitation to
Marshal Bulganin and Mr. Khrush-
concluded dra-
By CHARLES M. MCCANN
t utted Press Foreign Analyst
Soviet Russia's
are to pay
* to Great Britain In April promises futgamn ana knrusnenev. ,«• »
Plus Our Regular Feature * to be quite an occasion. visiting India. Burma and Afghan »n West-East relations
•■Birhltr" » It is certain to produce Mg head- istani heaped unbridled abuse on "In particular, the
* lines in newspapers all over the ^e Western Allies. **arsha] *'Kl ,
» world. Britons began to have serious stands. he conclu
* But what sort of occasion it turns doubt about the advisaMUty of let- ,cal t0 *°)~ 5"**”
- - : • Eden then said that he intended
to speak as plainly to Bulganin
a hard-headed man de- and Khn“h^v “ ** <"
spite the appearance which his
good looks and immaculate dress
give him. decided to go through
with it
He even arranged for the visi-
tors to be received by Queen
Elizabeth—informally. it is true.
But it is now apparent that Eden
does not mean to make the visit
tonal evacuation-survival kit.
The seven-day home food supply
was urged "because attack may
cgt off regular sources of food.
Persons who could not be evacuat-
ed immediately might have to de-
pend on home resources.'*
This supply, the FCDA suggest-
ed. should Include water, canned
and dehydrated foods, sugar, salt,
seasonings, hard candy and chew-
ing gum all in sealed packages,
jare or cans.
The personal evacuation sur-
vival kit-light of weight and
small- should contain food, water,
first-aid items, and any special
medicines needed by chronically
ill persons. The FCDA also listed
a jack knife, flashlight, matches,
disposable eating utensils, cooking
utensils and a small, non-electric
stove as priority items for the sur-
vival kit.
The civil defense organisation
recommended that a shovel, crow-
bar and portable, battery-operated
radio with extra batteries, the last
a "must'' for proper aurvival pre-
closer to Palestine and stirred up parednrss. be kept handy whether
money she goes to some other
country and performs plastie sur-
gery operations for poor people.
Some day. she predicts, we will
go to plastic surgeons as we now
go to dentists. And when it be-
comes accepted, men wilt have
face* repaired as often as women.
“Men are as vain as women."
Dr. Sakin said, tiut they don’t
Re- talk about tt so much."
FRIDAY
S:M Looney Town
8:19 Hun-l'p Cartooao
6: SO Sujtonnaa
8:88 IVortd At I-argo
A: 10 Today la Sports
1:15 Newt; Weather
•:M Eddie Fisher
8:43 News Caravan
1:00 Truth or C’onseqMaees
7:30 Ufo of Riley
IsM Curly Fox
l:M Star Stage
*:## Cavalcade ef Sports
•:45 News; Weather
10:00 Big Story
10:10 Home Folks Jubilee
10:43 Lee Paul—Mary Ford
10:30 Sport* Desk
11.-00 Tonight
12:00 Sign Off
evacuation is undertaken or not.
Noon Call
BAY
J into depends largely on the vtsJ- ting the plan tor the Bulganin
» tors. Premier Nikolai A. Bulganin Khrushchev visit stand.
* and Communist party leader Nt- Eden, a hard-headed man de-
J kits S. Khrushchev,
a The visit may prove to be a cost-
* ty diplomatic failure srhich will
J widen the breach between the free
* —»—■—«»— ■!—,*. world and the Communist world.
J ; * It may, conceivably, prove to be
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NOW SHOWING
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AIMIt.D HIT A
* . •» < vwitvxi t , yivic W “v
jjj a success and help to reduce world
»- tensions.
* Prime Minister Anthony Eden
I extended the invitation for the visit . _. ... . ., . , ..
; during the "summit" conference in » ^ P»ds11l tour which might
► Geneva. Switzerland. last July. !u™ sour- H« ‘"tends to try to do
; That conference produced' the bus‘ness-
* "Geneva spirit" of coopera bon be- Foreign Secretary* Selwyn Lloyd
* tween the United States. Britain *»ve Wganln and Khrushchev a
* and France on one side and Russia tongue-lashing in the House of
* on the other. Commons Monday for making
* Not long afterward, the Geneva "tolse and reckless" charges
» spirit burst like a bubble. against Britain.
* First, the Big Four foreign min- He said Russia had brought war
expressing their views about Brit-
ain.
"They, like us. wish for serious
discussions when the meeting
takes place," Eden said.
This makes tt evident that there
has been an exchange between
London and Moscow on the visit.
It is evident, also, that Eden
means to make a college try at
finding a way out of the present
West-East deadlock.
Alleg Ludlum ..............34*
AUls-Chalmens ..............70'.
Amer Cyan ............. 70S
A T and T..................1*3*
SATTIUSAT
7:24 Morning Prayer
7:S0 George Kenner
*:«0 Mr. Wtaard
l:M Serial
•:0t Children’s Conor
*:M Pinky Leo
1S:S# Andy’s Gang
18:9# Uncle Johnny Coons
11:00 Fury
HUM Buffalo Bill Jr.
12:00 Western Movies
1:00 Saturday Showtime
2:00 Fat Stork Show
4:00 Royal Playhouse
4:30 Annie Oakley
3:00 Roy Rogers
3:30 Soldiers of Fortran
1:00 People s Choice
8:9# Big Surprise
7:00 Perry Como
8:00 People Are Funny
«:30 Star Theater
0:00 George Gobel
8:10 Hit Parade
11:88 City Detective
10:30 Studio 57
H :00 Movie Spectacular
Shivers ••
* * ADMISSION *
JAduits ................ 40c*
♦Children............... \ScZ
Jl nder 12 Yre.
♦ ---
Lenten Foods
to Delight the Palate!
Fresh Savory Delicious Seafood
Always At Its Best
at REBEL INN
DECKER
DkIVf IN IHfATkE
Go to church—then meet your friends at
The Rebel Inn tor our special
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Delicious Turkey With AB The Trimmings
Eating Out Is Fun!
GOOD FOOD MEANS
GOOD HEALTH
Rebel
Inn
2ND HIT
KILLERS ON A
FURLOUGH FROM
HELL ...
2702 MARKET
(Continued From Page One'
He said "political jackals" and
“ambitious Incompetents" had
fostered "deliberate misrepresen-
tations or outright lies.”
"...They want their own candi-
date in office so they can com-
plete their endeavors to move
your government from the court-
house and the state house to
Washington." Shivers said.
In connection with this "en-
Anaconda Oop...............
, 77*
> 81*
FRIDAY
8:15 11 Video Lane
5:38 News; Readier
Beth Steel ..................
158*
. i*4
5:43 Doug Edwards
6:88 I Married Joan
. S7S
Chrysler Corp ..............
i 74*
61
1:38 My Friend. Flicka
Oolumb Gas ••»••••••••••••«
18
71 *i
7:98 Our Miss Brook*
6:08 Crasadoe
65
8:3# Playhouse of Stan
Dii Pont ( hem ■•****•••****,
226*
A6!>
9:80 The Liue-Up
8:30 Person to Persou
K2K
10:00 Big Town
EI Paso Nat’l Gas..........
46
10:88 Weekend Theater
1:18 News; Sign Off
SATURDAY
Freeport Suiph..............
Ford ........................
98
61*
Gen Electric ................ 59*
Gen Motors .................45
Gen Trleph .................40*
Gen Tire and Rub .......... 37*
Gillette Saf ................. 44*
Goodyear Tire ..............65',*
Greyhound Bus.............. 14*
Gulf OU .................... S3
corachment of federal interfer- Gulf Stat Util................3*
ence" with the states, Shivers
endorsed the ancient doctrine of
interposition and put forth his
four-point program.
"First, that you study and in-
form yourselves on the method
for interposition or petition far
amendment to the federal Consti-
tution...
Second, that in your precinct,
Houston Oil .................139*
H L and P Co..............46*
Humble OU .................119
Imperial Oil ................43*
Int't Nickel ................82*
Infl Harv ..................r*
Jones and Laugh ............46*
Libby McN .................M*
Liggett and Myers .......... M*
Loew’a Inc ..................22*
you vote on resolution* favoring La Land........... ..121*
ocratic) conventions this May that Mack Trucks.............. 32*
you vote on resdutios favoring Merrill Petr ................17*
Monsanto ...................46*
this {dan of action.
“Third, that a referendum be
placed by the State Democratic
Executive Committee upon the
primary ballot for you the people
to vote on as to whether or not
you wish to implement and be-
lieve in local self-government
"And fourth, if you approve this
on the primary ballot, that the
Texas Legislature take it
NatDairy Prod 37*
Newp News Ship............58*
Ohio Oil ....................38*
Oiin-Math ..................SS*
Stude........................io*
Pacific Pet..................13
Pac West Oil ...............44*
Pancostal Oil ................ 1%
Panhandle P and R ..........13
Penney* Inc ................99
>:M Man To Mm
•:IS Our Daily Bread
8:18 Cap* Kangaroo
•:88 W’lnky Dink
18:M Mighty Mouse
10:88 Texas Rangers
II :88 Adventure
11:30 Education Workshop
12:80 Lone Ranger
12.-M ( apt. Midnight
1:80 Western Star Playhouse
8:88 Big Tea Basketball
8:45 Grandpa** Backyard
3.-88 Homer Bell
8:88 Lory Shew
8:88 The Falcon
•:38 Beat the Clock
7:08 Jackie Gleason
7:30 Stage Skew
8:08 Two for Money
8:38 It s Always Jaa
8:08 Gunsmoke
8:JO Ruayon Theater
18:88 FoUow That Man
16:80 The vise
11:88 lute Show
12:43 Sign Off
CHANNEL 13. KTRK-TV
mandate to petition Congress for ^2*D7 ................"...
a constitutional amendment to ac- „ 11 ipl,. .......*.........88 '
comptish this change
Shivers said, "One point should ®F*rrT
Pure Oil ...................43*
be made perfectly clear: This is
not tied to any one thing, segrega-
tion. schools, oil, gas or water. It
is a general protection of local
government against the encroach-
ment of federal Interference, and
that is simply what tt Is intended
to be.”
Repub Steel ................47*
Sapphire ................. 3 3-16
Sear* ........................33
Shell ........................J»*
Sinclair OU .................. 62
Skelly Oil ..................81*
a. —--r—-— ■ ■ — ............................................., w/ uk.
4- yrt#M**444*46*6***»»*»**»»★**»*»*★*»»»»***♦****$ Shivers' announcement left
"CRASHOUT" BRUNSON NOW THRU WED.
WITH
WILLIAM BENDIX
— CARTOON -
"OLD SHELL GAME”
PORT
% Today Thru Monday
tr
* gubernatorial field with three an-
Socony-Vac..................71*
Sou Pacif ..................55*
St. Regis Paper ............45*
Stan OU Calif ..............95
A nounced candidates and a flock of Sian Oil Ind ................54*
* potential nominees.
J Already announced are former
* Texas House Sneaker Reuben Sen-
* terfltt of San Saba. J. Evetts Ha-
Stan Oil Ohio .............. 57*
Stan Oil N J ................68*
Sun Oil .................. 74*
Sunray-Mid Cont .......... 24*
Tennessee Gas ..............29*
Texas Co ..................122
Texas Gulf Prod............ 40*
Tex Gulf Suiph ............ 35*
Tidewater Oorp ........ 36*
FRIDAY
8:88 Mickey Mouse Club
8.-88 Foy Willing
8:13 News; Weather
8:88 Rin Tin Tin
7:88 Onie and Harriet
7:88 Crossroads
1:88 Texas Spotlight
l;!3 To Be Announced
8:30 The Vise
8:88 Wrestling
18:60 New*
10:15 Pntti Page
10:30 Mystery Omnibus
11:00 News
11:05 To Be Announced
11:20 Sign Off
* ley. a 54-year-old Canyon rancher
* and writer, and A, J. Holmes, an
* Austin contractor.
J Potential contenders include
* U S. Sen. Price Daniel, due to an- _
* nounce his plans March 12, former Textron" """"'""juju
* Texas Supreme Court Justice Union C and c".'""^!l'.'ll2*
J Jam'5 P Hart Agriculture Com- Un1on 01I of Calif ..........60S
J missioner John • C Whit, Lt. Gov. jj s gteel s„
+ P"y and Austin Attorney United Mr]tn» 41*
Ralph Yarborough. United Carbon .............. 54
J In summarizing his service as u-oodlev Petr *1
* governor, Shivers said that state Jan Nq c ..............Un , 11:00 Black Cat Theater
* spending rose.from $300 million to n .......up 2 12:15 News; Sign Off
J $700 million "without an income
* tax and without a general sales
SATURDAY
8:43 Anthem; Prayer
8:35 New*; Weather
9:00 Sagebrush Theater
11:00 Into Focus
11:30 Phenomena
12:00 Saturday Matinee
4:30 Wrestling
3:30 To Be Announced
1:00 Ethel and Albert
6:30 Ozark Jubilee
8:00 Lawrence Welk
9:00 Chance of Lifetime
9:80 Dollar A Second
10:00 Bowling Time
Baytown Kiwanli club was pre-
sented *n sward Thursday for Its
Inter-club activities and heard re-
ports from groups which had
visited other clubs this week.
Herbert V. Herbert, chairman
of the inter-club relations commit-
tee, received the swsrd from Bill
Hyland, past district governor, for
the Kiwanians. He find the com-
mittee were commended for hav-
ing visited with all other clube In
District 1.
Dr. Jess* Kirkpatrick, past dis-
trict governor from Baytown, re-
ported that he, Bruce Ramsey. J,
B. Hollawsy Jr. and Cecil Sutphin
hid visited th* Cleveland Kiwanli
Club, which the Baytown club co-
eponsored in 1981. and Inducted
eight new memberi.
An Interclub velt to Texas City
was made Wednesday by Laverne
Fuller, W'. G. Wilson, J. B Holla-
w-ay. Blit Wilhelm and Dave
Tracht. they reported.
The Kiwanians were entertain-
ed at the Thursday luncheon by a
group of Robert E. Lee high school
students who presented * program
of music. The entertainers Includ-
ed Mike Mullens, Nick Jones,
Katie Dutson, Raymond Elite and
Darlene Capps.
Visitors Included Bill Hyland. F.
R. McGshan and L C. Boling of
the Northshore Club at Greens
Rayou; Bruce Walker and Ramond
Shaw, Key Club members, and
Lowell Lammers and Bus Busby
of Baytown,
Swain ••
Congress
CHANNEL 11. KGUL-TV
i Continued From Page One)
(D-N.M.) predicted Congress will
reach final agreement quickly on
the vast Upper Colorado River
project. The House passed the $780
million program Thursday 258-135.
The Senate passed a It button ver-
sion last year. Anderson will head
the Joint connference committee
that will draw up the final version.
UN-AMERICAN
The House Committee on Un-
American Activities planned a fur-
ther investigation into Communist
Infiltration of government The
committee ended a three-week
round of hearings Thursday.
SOCIAL SECURITY
Sen Walter F. George (D-Gi )
proposed disabled workers of any :
age be paid social security insur-
sne’ benefits.
(Continued From Page Gael
been a member of Rotary Club for
28 years and holds a perfect at-
tendance record of 23 years Ho
has been active tn Boy Scout
work in East Harris County for
a number of years and Is present
serving as commissioner tt large
for the East Harris County Boy
Scout District
In addition, Swain la chairman
of the East Harris County Selec-
tive Service board and has served
as chief air raid warden for this
area tn the Civil Defense organi-
sation since It was organised dur-
ing World War II.
He has served as chkirmsn of
the Selective Service board eight
years and was a member of both
Highway 146 and the Baytown-La
Porte Tunnel committees.
The Swains live on Kilgore road.
RELIEF AT LAST
ForYovr COUGH
Shepperd
(Continued From Page Oar)
What would he say to the usurpa-
tion of broad fields of state taxing
powers and legal jurisdictions, or
the dictation of state government
policies from beyond the borders ;
of the state?" the attorney general j
asked.
. “... Let no living Texan rest
while constitutional fifth column-
ists march with hob-nailed boots
acroas the face of sacred traditions,
and wtth legal sabers slash whole
concepts of free government out of
the Constitution.
"Let no Texsn rest while tn his
possession are the weapons of his
own delivers nee-Bibles, backbone,
brains and ballots. We will not rest
until our sacred obligations to pos-
terity are discharged though we
stand atone," Shepperd added.
If a common cold left you with a
cough that has hung on for days and
days act quick. It is dangerous to de-
lay. Chrome broochitis may develop.
Get a large bottle of Creomuki oo and
take as directed. Creomuteioa soothes
raw throat and chest mem brews, goes
into the bronchial system to help loosen
and «*pe! fenny phlegm, miklly re-
Uses systemic tension and aids nature
fight the cause of irritation. Use
Creonulsion and get wonderful relief
at last For children get milder faster
Creomul won for Children in the pink
and blue package. Adv.
CREOMUCSION
«6ww <*#•. Qmt Cafe. Ao«i IhmMK.
Kentucky Mansion
FRANKFORT, Ky. - UP -The
Old Governor’s Mansion here, that
served ss the residence of Ken-
tucky governors for 116 years, is
being renovated this spring for use
as an official rert 'ence for the
lieutenant - govriw. The home,
five years older than the White
House, was constructed in 1798.
just a few year* after Kentucky
entered the Union.
Printed
Forms
don* right!
delivered in time!
at competitive prices!
matheme's
in Baytown Sun Bldg.
Phone 8090
IT'S HEW!
Have You Tried Them Yet?
WILD HORSE
AND
WILD CAT
The Newest, Tangiest
Drink' in Harris County
TRY THESE NEW DRINKS
WITH THE "DRESSED-UP" LOOK
NOW AT BOTH TOWERS
The Tower
No. I—Decker Drive
No. 2—2605 Market
Phone 9088
Phone 3-1375
SUN SPOTS
William Holden
raBEEOH
Kim Novak
Berry F«u> Susan SmisseRa Cuff Rowrtson
A*w9 CO- gTAAQtf-O
Rosalind Russell
Chief
Radio Recipe
Car! A. Peterson
said
(Continued From Page One)
Plumwood Addition
i freak weather conditions brought
*■ in broadcast* from San Antonio,
J Tex., New Orleans. lit., and
* Laredo, Tex., on the Orange police
AMI ItOftCMAJtV
CINEMASCOPE c*.»TECHMCOU»
M. , Wttl TNWMSt - «. mm w h imilM UK*
THfATK GUM, he. ~ J0SHU410CM
* mm loom • «fra MHUtt*
J-|
radio.
* “A couple of women police dls-
» patchers were talking back and
J forth about a recipe for fried
J chicken." he said. "I was hungry
* all day.”
J- '
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Church Suppor
A SPAGETTI supper, sponsored
by the Young Adult* cla*» of Grace
Mcthodtet church will be held from
5 to 8 p. hi. Friday in Fellowship
Hall at the church. Tickets to the
supper are available for adults
for 75 cent*, children, 50 cent*,
♦
4 NOMINATIONS FOR ACADEMY AWARDS!
qBq§JHs
ADULTS TILL 6 P.M—60<
NIGHTS And SUNDAY—88c
CHILDREN UNDER 12 YHS.
ANYTIME—25c
HNS PICTURE HAS BEEN HONORED WITH
KREL
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sntoAv avtNiNe
Dios In Hospitol
FRED HIRTZLER, 80, of 3313
Michigan, died at 2:45 a m. Friday
in a Galveston hospital. He I* sur-
vived by hi* wife, Mr*. Marie
Hirtzler. Funeral arrangements
will be announced by Paul U. Lee
funeral home.
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2— Best Supporting Acfor—Arthur O'CommU
3— Color Art Direction '
4— Best Directing
5— Best Film Editing
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I 11:0O—5<«w»
J 11.-02—To* 1J
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I 11:00—NfWl ,
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I 1:15—Social Sacwlty
X 1-.20—Farm Program
j i to—cion ltoo
AAUW Honoree
MRS. ELIZABETH Taytoy oH
Greenville, state president of the
American Association of Univer-
sity Women, will be honored by
the Baytown chapter Saturday at
a luncheon in the Tower dining
room. Mrs. Ai Melinger is chair-
man of arrangement*.
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• Clear quartered sewed flooring
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Hot tad Blut
Pancake Profit
ROBERT E. LEE Kry club
ported Friday that a profit of 1175
was made at the recent pancake
sale. Proceeds will be used for
various sendee projects of the
club.
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Drive North on Hwy. 146 to East Fayle... East on Feylo to Dele...
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 36, No. 227, Ed. 1 Friday, March 2, 1956, newspaper, March 2, 1956; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1101027/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.