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Friday, March 5, 196S
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Noon Call Stock Quotes City .Race-
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(Continued, from Pag* 1j
Heirport Mayor-
(CnatteMd From Pare 1)
Pictures -
Did You Kn<
|Courte«y Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner end Smith)
ey is not for the*picture, The; pressed Friday by Knox fetor-;...........................***
patron thinks he is paying just ers. a member of the Board Aluminium Ltd............ 28,* Ma^tayo*
for the picture.” JMinority. Amcr Cyan ............... 78-a Monsanto ..
Hinson also-said some of thei Beavers said this practice is Amer Xsl & Tcf ..
parents may not Understand that no different from permit*ing the : *pae0nda ....
the schools receive commissions 3rig3<liers to sell magannes, * |
dn the pictures and that the "There may be better ways
money is used to benefit the of handling this,” he raid. ' I
schools. ' j, think the board should look at
any methods that are pro'iostd.
"But I don't think our teach-
ers and administrative oeople
have "been Aviv gr anything4
wrong.” . l
College Humble Club and past president
r ‘ [of the Baytown University of
Pearn-''’ Texas Ex-Students.
(Cnettnned From Page 1)
KEL and attended i
before the war.
While in toe service
ed the Distinyuis
Cross, the Air A _____
■clusters, anjjf the Presidential}
He was discharged
School. He came to Baytown
from Humble, Tex., his home-
„ .town, to take e teaching Job. He
•••• •“ is marrfSd to tne ior.ner ,..ss
.... 91A4 j>oSe Enoch. They live with their
.... 29% I daughters, Sandra and Susan, at
54X. j 2103 Belvedere. Mrs. Cravey
...... ‘ teaches at Lamar Elementary.
5?*i Be is a graduate of Baylor
431/' University and the University of
Houston, where he is now dome1
fiO", graduate work. He received a
BA degree In history and educa-
tion from Baylor to jpfl, and his
masier1* in history from the
University of
Cravey defeated A. M, (Andy)
Erasw.ll.to a hard-iought cam-
paign tor the District 4 council
si last year. The contest was
(led in a runoL.
Mayor Liggett withdrew as a
potential candidate tor re-elec-
tion Monday and declared he
would give his full support to
Councilman Huron.
Huron said ne appreciated the
mayor’s statements concerning
his qualifications for the bf-
tice, but felt that he should not
be a candidate.
Mayor- Liggett has a Wing
form with him in Fort Worth. It
he should decide to change his
mind and announce for re-elec-
tion, he has authority to execute
die form himself.
• Here is a statement the mayor
issued before, leaving for Fort
Worth-
I wish to acknowledge and
thank ait those who hive called
or talked to me urging me to
file for mayor. Your confidence
and good wishes are deeply ap-
preciated. You know the matter
was given serious consideration
1 do wish to continue to be of
service to my community, out.
iiowever.- fegl if can fee best
RANDLES
d Mrs. 3. f
The continent df Asia
largest population in ti
.bul the lowest per capita
'ti&ri and consumpvion q
footwear.-- .-
cal committee did not use dis-
cretion. However, why should
Baytonians vote against the is-
sue to spate their approach to the
issue. This would be to oppose
the issue for personal reasons
serf F1 y i ng
edal with 13
Mr. and
Jr. of Bay City announce the
birth of a son, James Wesley,
Wednesday in a Bay City
hospital. The new arrival weigh-
ed six pounds The mother fa . ...
the former Miss Jackie Grimes and Bavtonjans are too big <0
of Baytown and Highlands, want th- city to suffer for lack
GrandnaiWtiS ere Mr. and Mrs. of this facility because of any
» S Grimes of Rosenberg for- persona) reasons. Recently the acting supenn-
meriv of Bavtown and Mr and (3) Weekend flyers will have tendent discussed this matter in
Mrs j E Randles of Bay City, to pay tiieir way to the cdy for a meeting with school pnnet-
Mrs- J. % vmwt.oi—r-i iise of tiwse'fstd^i ns pals, He Wistribufed copies of
as industrial fmns who will b? the following suggested letter to
attracted here. They all wll the principals:
provide the city incoroe, not only .-]>„ parent:
A-1C ALBERT B. Whismafo eon {rom thc airport, but to rrovtde M in lhe pa.st ,fo.
of Mrs. Belle Whismaa of Chan- *,1* for our citizens and broad- d;vidua]' and' plc,un.s 0f
sx&atfssaf «— —• •>
S. Air Force jet aircraft teehm- built for funds voted hy lhe be notified in advance passed a bill to raise the coiti-
<ians at Sheppard Air Force pcpi*. ihe council caOTot pur- ^ dates ^ which the pic. j^)sorv *.^1 8ge to“ 17 He saW Gen Tire......
Base. He wih be^ign^ Jo the sije plans far :■* cMirtwhoias ^ bg mgde {£ opposed this bill because Georgia Pacific
^ at ’ ^i?yhCa"rrriV "When the picturerarrive you makingthese students nttendjGocdyear Tire .
CTelland AFB. Cam. — ^',ch thing is wiU be given an opportunity to school takes extra time from Greyhound ...
f6?1 hr-v ■ examine them. You may then the teacher and.sway from the H 1 t Po ....
*%*$ m Sm of the air* ^ide whether votf wish to pur* others. Sme$ * Laugh
have chase Apart* the aH
p!ready been written many ^icfor^o foe” Cl Net
times. Those who have not ak- {£erfyou nor lhe school has any
en personal issue with the on- bijgation whatsoever for pur-
iections noted above can. with cfi « ,he pictures;
clear croseierce, approve this photographer each yeqr
E. Riiodlr-
He organized - and served as
president of the Laniar-
^ds^Cluh which main-
facilities for Girl
t
.... Sk’s N’at Dist-------------
____61* New York Central .
.... 66 (Pfizer ............
.... 357* j Phillips Pet .......
....13%(Royal Dutch ......
347; Sews .............
Unit CitHtjah
as a eadfabi
tarns mee
Scouts in tK£\Lamar® Alamo
School areas.
Donnelly has serv
0
Dpnnelly has been working
for Humbie Oil and Re-ining (5)
iim 0 1911; with the-exception of
the time he spent in the service
and‘at UT.'He is now in the
accounting department as an
eteetrenkr d a t a - processing
aitolyst. ‘
He attended night class** at
South Texas School of Law ih
Houston and graduated with an
•LLB degree in 1953. He passed
the state bar exerrrination and
was licensed to practice in 1954.
In 1955. he took a six - month
leave from Humble to practice
law In The' office of the late
Marik M. Carter, well - known
Baytown attorney
Donnelly is a member of the
State Bar Association and the
East Harris Giunty Bar Associ-
ation. He has served as vice
president of the East Harris
County group, as well as hav-
ing served as chairman of the
Public Relations Committee. He
is now on a committee to ap-
prove applications from East
HamsiGounty to take state bar
examinations.
He is a member of St.
Joseph's Catholic Church. He is
a member of the Elks Lodge.
Knights of Columbus, Pioneer
CtS, Lee College Ex-Students
Association, Longhorn G1 u b.
Horace Mann Parents Council
and fa x former director of the
Armce .......
Beth Steel .......
Cdlanese .......
Chiyskr ........
Ottos Service ...
Colgate Prlmo ..
Columbi;. Gas ...
Diamond"Aik ....
Dow Oiem......
DuPont
m P aso .........
Ford It'.........
Freeport Sulphur
|Gen EWc........
' Gen Mottmi .....
Gen Tele........
on the
Health. League Board and is a
former member and director of
West Baytown Kiwanis Club. He
is past treasurer of Baytown
Little League and has been as-
sistant manager of Lamar Ban-
tam League baseball team.
He serves as director of the
Civil- Service Commission.
His wife, Gloria, teaches the
eighth grade at Horace Mann
■Junior High. She is past viee
president of the Baytown Edu-
cation Association and a mem-
ber of Delta Kappa Gamma.
The Donnellys have a daugh-
ter, Carolyn, wbq is president
of the R. B. Sparks Chapter of
Future Teachers and is a mem-
ber of the Robert E. Lae Band,
Their son, David, plays football
snd» participates In brack at
Horace Matin Junior High.
t*
78-:, Shell
■nsoa
54%
Sinclair
Socony-Mob -..........#*7i
Sou Pacific ,
Suerry-Rand
Stnn Calil ..
Stan Ind ...
1 Norr
.^.-..327',
IM
m
non.
m
m
year to
69-
Completes Training
40%
60s
Frie
Grover
TTH
51'*
se
49%
Star;
Sur. Oil ......
. iSunray-Mid
Syntex ..... .
Tennessee Gas
air
6T.',
■
99
don't change i
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ST1/,
im
m
Texas Co......
Texas Eastern ..,-4.
Texas Gulf Sulp
Tidewater yt-.......
Transom Carp ......
V
2194
51‘i
6774
36
s?
15%
MEm
Union Crrbtd,' ,.i.
Oil of Caw ....
H L * f» .....
Grover saki he favored the bill
that proposed a constitutional
amendment on women's rights.
This bill, recently defeated in
the House, stated that equality
under law should not be denied
.38%
Un
DM
62
Up john Dnifc
US Steel
Del Webb ...
Westirghouse
Xerox ......
g|i.
Int'1 Harv ....
Int'l Nickel ...
.517*
•j
$LS
6
8Sf
Jones * Laugh
v.
49%
.... 501
Kerr-McGee
Uggett-Myers
WHO IS
MYERS B.
CURTIS?
tm
There's no reason to
The older fri^rkh* just
quietly cooling witt
no msintensnee, year af
V!
r£;
fer
_____ . Grover said he will 'ntroduic
pupil for its permanent records |a constitutional amendment for
and a percentage of the grow solution of the city-county hos-
af the picture sales, pital problem. This would pro-
This money is deposited in our vide a method of corrbmfng
sehoeFs4special account and Is some city and county functions
used for purposes which are by vote of the people, he ex-
btneficial to our pupils and the plained. ‘
school. Grover said there are some 1,-
"Please let us know if you 500 bills introduced during the
have any question regarding the first 60 days of Legislature in
picture sates. session. . _
.. , _ Sincerely, yours," Grover is In his third session
A letter similar to this has of the Legislature. He taught
been mailed to parents by at school in Houston 11" years end
least one elementary school ih is presently on leave. He has
Baytown. However, pictures master's degree in history and
Were made at other schools be- is Working on Ms PhD in history
fore Hinson suggested mailing at the University of Texas.
Hie tetter <rf explanation. He-seroar toTl^ffiltive. mm-
"The packet of pictures re- mittees for banks and banking,
ceived by the student contains a highwavs and roads, school dis-
inter from the photographer," triefa and constitutional amend-
Hinson said. "We feel that ex- ments. He his previously served
planation should be provided by on appropriations committee and
the schools also.” educational committee.
Opinion That there if nothin* T. L Satterwhite introduced
wMto Artft the prorodme for the '
handlirg the pictures was ex- John Henderson announced in-
nanour.g me 4.vu —terwhib meetings will be held
Tuesday ih Galveston snd Wed-
nesday in Northshore. L J. Reil-
ly i* chairman of the Gates**
ton meeting and Steve Dedman,
the Northshorp meeting.
B. E. (Budi Greer urged mem-
bers to h|!p distribute ediien-
tional pamphlet* on the bond
election.. .
! President Herbert V. Herbert
announced the REL stage band
wiU perform at next week's
meeting.
Guests were Mrs. Sam Mo*
Phail, Leonard Barrow, A1 Tips.
Giro Johnson, _ Travis Porter,
Henry Armstrong, M. M. Brown,
and Bill Wilkie. Representing
Circle K 'Club were Lany Ca-
sey and Ray Watson; Cirtle K-
ettes. Judy Williams and Roekic
Canales: Key Club, Scott Lig-
gett and Dick Breeland; Key-
ettes, Bennie Boudreaux and
flBlMSSiMk.-." 3TgI.......
Kiwaatam attendUiur from the
Dowhtown Houston Club were
Walter Moore, Davis Henley and
Your citizens' committee end
council urge you to '*get out and
and do something for
Wives.”
Fate--
Collage Board
el 9
cur-
vote
COLLEGE ENTRANCE exami-
nations Will be held Saturday at
Robert E. Lee High School Stu-
dents must report to the study
hall by 8:30 a.nt. Those taking
achievement tests and writing
samples should report at 1:30
p.m. More than 200 students
■ registered tor the tests
college board test will be
given May 1. Applications nw
be &taihed in the school guid-
ance office*
L1AIAC1!
SATURDAY
KIDDIE SHOW
8~CARTOONS*4
(Continued from Page 1)
zens for a new and vital change
In the character of cur commun-
ity. As Baytown’s future citi-
zens. we realize that our city
is not incapable of progress,”
Here is the oflicial bond bal-
lot and the way It will be word-
WORLD’S 1
LARGEST
1!! i^pr^rv
Of AT* »*«■
i
t!
WHUM^
John Mitchell •T
1,1
The B Toro Restaurant
-2
2-
ve
Next
-.Kriat
ed:
Accomplished by serviag as
[t halrman of the Houston and
Hands County Highway Advisory
Board. Baytown needs to expand
its totertete into state and eoteF
ty affairs to return to Baytown
it. fair share of tax dollars. We
must broaden oui interests to
tally accomplish this objective.
I am contident of tne stature
and capacity of the council I
leave, and it is my wish toefio-
linue to cooler and cooperate,
with the council concerning local
I matters and partteulariy those
expanding Into State and County
2. t,M A.X. L
. ----- HmU
(FORMERLY MOREN'OB)
TOO BAYWAY DRIVE
OPEN 11 A.M-9P.M. DAILY
CLOSED MONDAYS
agabnt the
x:
J1 Decker
Now Showing
',10:0# A,*.
V-
Proposition No. *; For or
agailHt the humane* of $lte -
m in drainage improtemoto
Wrecker-
But this year
Wo havo odded somet
(Continued From Pago 1)
CALL 544-8016
FOR ORDERS TO GO
Plus This Feohire
new. Thi* is a ‘-Comft
It is dotigned to
think for you when
• 3 FEATURES 3 •
7M p.m., Again 12:»
member at the meeting with Po-
lice Chief Blair Mann and As-
sistant Chief R H. (Bo) Turn-
er. Badgett said the reason for
this perttoa of die oftitoamee
was an effort to help eliminate
the traffic problem when sev-
eral wreckers gather at the same
accident. I
Badgett said
is contacting
Friday to see I I
be arranged with tils council
and with- the wrecker owners
"to try to arrange something
equitable.”
Hefner. wtaM garage was the
scene of a meeting of the wreck-
■men after their meeting with
the city officials, said the own-
■■generally approved of other
points in the ordinance. One sec-
tion prohibits wreckers belong-
ing to businesses out of the city
knits Own being called to ac-
cident* within the “city limits.
Hwill give 24-
service . , .
set etty hall __—_ -
Proposition No. 4; Fer or
against the ----- ** *"
oof nniltin ii# iiikliAoiUe Uftvienn CaaoT
serving its AUTncnTic Mexicali rooo
you're asleep, cheng
the inside tsmperatu
In accordance
with outside comMtor
Th4i is e Friedrich
exetosive. Come In an
let us toft you about
the tssaaaee of M4*,-
eaa Cmmm*r Canter WM-
♦
Save Now
ONLY-
*
Se!
t
’■pSittk.
. though, that he
council members
if a meeting can
4
citizens lor the privilege, vou-
conferred on me. It has been *
rewarding expeH
itmtinue to: use
Ne. 4t For or
_________ teuaare of 1241.-
eee park add plesgrooad
I
1 will
■m
•rience
ytown.
» have
1:
• Holdover •
nVEOFTW
| W'
in the best interest
if n hoped all IhoAei__
conferred with ftie will tinder^
stand' my position and decision.
RAYMOND DONNELLY
Raymond T. ftonwHy. 46, a
member of the Baytown Civil
Service Commission. Friday an-
notneed bis candidacy for the
District C dtv council poet held
by Incumbent Earl Lively.,
This brought to three the
Mrnihte HiMre the District .3
seat. Charles E. Gates, an cm-
»■ at Humble OH .wtf • Re-
■ Co.’s ■
1* the third
died tor re-election Tuesday.
Donnelly, who fives with Hi
Ifamtiy at 401 W Jack, .resigned
& ^
iTM.iur.Hi
F
i -
Tiedn
PAPA
Vf L.QTTA
m Is airport Improvemrst
BAKED LASAGNA
VEAL FARMIGIANA
CHICKEN LIVERS SAUTED WITH MUSHROOMS
SCALOWNI WITH MUSHROOMS
A WINE SAUCE
ONE BENT Df IVIRUHlire aaA ttstias Fort . trio
MTOra-OFEN » pan. t* ISpJn,8lSDAY I PJL-te FJL
Minui|i4Mjtoada^osni m genu*
VOlOTT*
Vwr Cook
vear M
h
i
Propovttioa Ne. •: For or
»l*o
ososne
et
OODfSO
TO OO
TO 00
eat water wort* systemboad*.
Proposition No. •: Fer or
ers
m sanitary sewer system
APPELT
IMfi
Mavor Lee Uggett. who has
Wlilllitlr —*ad teritiRj
ofthe bond—nermatir aflnal
annaai Friday wtdte aMenjHag^a
medical meeting to Fori Worth.
Here is the mayor s state-
'll I have to I
hour free wrecker
I’ll pay the driver and furnish
the wrecker myself as a pro-
test against this ordinance, ” Jtef-
ner said.
Both Smith and Hefner said
the fee of 815 for wrecker serv-
toMsM asgtibis but that wfcat
the wrecker servtcee are Inter-
ested to is the repair wot* on
the cere juid ‘t times out of
10 you get the repair Job if jmu
pick tip the ear. Smith add-
cd. '
BECTNCC
I
TWIST CONTEST
•Ernl^ll
>Hmm*°m loir
fliytOWB WoEUfT,
candidate UvHy
EXCELLENT FOOD
Bsytewa Tfet Bay*
Day Pto aoMttl
10 XSXNEDY HALF
DOLLARS GIVEN
AWAT EACH I
SATURDAY!
“The ttina hae eome wlWN
mo Baytatian should
stand snd be counted. You must
understand if you don't the
NNe fh. aaa-aau
Top Entertainment
11:10
La Psrle 713 W S
ph. ga l-iiaa
to
BERNARD LEE
CUxton Parks
anW-progre** grog) wil' rule. It
H union unite, but a toct. ,we
have citizens here to Baytown
who would vote against any Is-
sue regrrdtes* cf what It woiQl
Iw Others will
aty Mtnartr Fritz Lenham Fri-
^Donnelly 'si
broodht to eight |m number of
randHIrhi so far for three oMte
«fl seats te'.he tilted te th» April
6 city elect k«. I
Dm Osrk of*District 2. is so
ffiing ter mayor aid eounefl-
man I* midniriit Saturday.
IN
2 JACKPOTS 2
SSOOO AMD $15.00
"WHG0F1REAS0K"
Tennis-
m
*1- -C
h
»>«
Chief Minn said he had not
received instructions to delay,
the enforcement of the oedi-
rance, at was suggested et the
meeting, until the wrecker own-
ere eoukl
cil. City I I
ham said Friday morning he
vad no pJans to delay the ef-
hetive date of Monday at thU
vote"against an
(Continue.: from Page »)
I
went to Odessa 6-4 and the Bay-
town girls found themselves in
j econd. place.
The two junior high girb,
Wheeler of Cedar Bayou snd
Marshall of Baytown. al*QJ®#*
the trip to the "Alamo Qty.’j
like one phase of
The eHitfttV rommlttees are
Itn be cnmmrtv'rt the time
anti mm they (pent aMytap
- NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
motion picture experience!
id WALT DISNEY £3
ThowWM
Dll
agree wi
Manager
An um
Fritz Lan-
the bom! mnsrr ,.,.: . ,y have
rerwiairntiail a modest pro-
gram whleh caanot cause hard- Dteirirt 3,
fth en any MMtiNl. V nt M||
sues past Furthermore; they;
have approved all jssuer as the
basic essential* needed for the
to the junto- di-
ar.d
s°rtPthe1
Al-
girls stogies
r loat ih the..
vision
{
seek public offic^ to Baytown;
James E. Walker and Dm M.
though Wheeler
around to Lynn Reas
■ 6-0, 6-3, Marshall went on
to tone to the semi-fin sis.
Royce defeated Paula Rainey
of Alamo Heights 8-4, W. to
tribe the fbet round. She took
Identical iriii of El, 8-LMn 4*
second round as Cynthia Kosub
of San Antonio wi( the Bay-
temn pft aeeond victim.
The semi - finals were the
after Marshall dro[>
tm 4m
Turner
met some time
I. THER
Chief Mann and
current survival of our City
NOW APPEARING:
DRENDA BARNET TRIO
Monk 2nd An March 2t»
For Reservations:
Call HU 8-2277 or 932-3504
810 F.M. 528 (Near NASA)
he mayor's poet *i
titled to the April
to any one be
AIR*
their desires for the new ordi-
nance. "They jAt dkta't put to
what ore requested." Smith ,,
. part-
fomf pprwnai non^
an individual I
for the most
Mias Gloria Carter ef
be
Baytown. They 1
1943 and have
I has t»
not he
^Jcwiicoicr
VATE
The
i may n
the best
Turner explained that the re-
17. a
is
over MB rivte minded Bayton-
and David
e. Lee
REQl
turned over to the Citizens Trai-
ls. a
■spending <
lation of 6,006
fie Committee and thC
Junior HW».
a
next
8mm
NOR Wj5
To Sir If he
10th ted
Earn a Full 1
tttiktMM
When the ordinance was pm-
rou»
Russell of Abilene
Ptm,
town to
up with. Ttew ali
SO
e
NOW SHOWING
THRU WEDNESDAY
a
6-2. The semi- finals Acre
eo
ex
as far as Royce got that week-
end as Lynn Reas of Peamll,
the tame girt who defeated
Karen Wheeler
2. THEY
■ a -----A *4- m momv .LI If. L - , 1.. :.J Li
_____ ROC [>nw€m inf pro- ow. nf ntt iivfci nerr
grerik.' ' —■ - Mil fer tin Um he ipant to
dfewjrAfx;
at the University cf Tea* sdteri
... " .............. '^r
fetr—
tetite
nf Cedsr Bayou tti Wednesday that they
round, claimed copy of titeordinancl.
■i Mum said the Thureds
meeting wa. called to exp
The Wild West's
tm.*
HRST
wriHRb
ct nsecutive Victories of 8-2, 8-3
a citizen in a city
ducts its affairs to
WHIC
Other item.
era tic way. The rite «
■tfe i i it' -* .f-i,
RilTnoniv unoF.
fall;
ARMY PVT. Buddy L--
merviOe, ton of Mr. and. Mrs.
is that each wrecker driver
H hv the city. S*d »
to
DO 1
be
W. SO-
rayaoie
March 31st.
Guys
HiBTTAWt Wtf Iff This CMt
fare/
to aalve ear prab-
did not
cehriew, is participating in
90
QUIR
cite Black Night. «
warfare mansuver, in Hawati.
School He is to the 23th infsrv
\
a: tfae City b*m «nd Judge ware
ss*
head
WAGOIU
Build mu *WWak
F1™ AMOTMlg Bono
OF
it to
Each
5
41 %
I i
It has had
it You are
3. THE I
of (he
if
issue -
“We have
OPEN
»t«yfe«--feha* been P».*ed
LEGAL NOTICE
It is your
by
■Tuner said that all phase*
___ ___My pie*
is to effawt «i vote your eo-
J — - sad dat let the anti-
WITH
f » TO Bin OR 11
i
of the new
at the
PORT
isid -he
re-
SZSt
If
TOR.
driver wil! he to-
CT,
r
PAID 4 TIMES
A YEAR
. '
4
i
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VOT
STSffT e.ME rrstfT
KtT STOIfT TO L TeC
a
HARRIS
COUNTY
--^ fteteUti
rcRm j# t
AMO L TM CM RU AG ROAD
( ^ SlMfWt f
;S-
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Hartman, Fred. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 138, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1965, newspaper, March 5, 1965; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1145046/m1/2/: accessed June 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.