The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1955 Page: 1 of 16
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Citizens Air Gripes
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Polio Vaccine Plan
Lz rm*f 1jstigfey. city al-
Draws Small Crowd
school nuditoriun: to rrvrrw pm*<-
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that the
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Munday
Tu*’-d.*y
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IVAN BIOCK
— baheves “Yield Right of Way better thon
Stop'* signs!
.c.
i ll it
ly
No dcfmJte action was lateen at
the meeting However, plana were
made to (*A?v *mours at the vac
' inr to mnncuHte ahou* WO aturi-
brr
tub in i
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One Day l\enl
Slated Ma\ 27
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Iter ion*
The Hereford Brand
Published Every Thursday Our Slogan More People—More Forms
h rri
bt’U
m ,
rrmsm
in Iteaf <mtrh County »< ccwnpai
<*d with the 5u prr< < nt that Ms yr*!
m the eostnty dtirinc the IBM ram- |
rent of the new parity wilt, nt toe | shall;
Mme time. set a tow ■ ei'tng or
mlio <m the open markets
"This neeting bcUmg* to the
growers." said Peckr
Milo Meeting
Slated Friday
I ...”
Carl McCaslin v“i» rr< ignited as
the advance gifts chairrr.ar and it
was reported that he had rawed
^900 m arhanvo Kitto It ui» [wart*
rd out th** Mr M< Catlin wis cho
*n for the post because of hU
habit of alwnvs mt King the first
advan« 4»ft during the • mpafens.
Mrs (xorge Granum was fete
brut htm k >*hairmui to turn m her
funds She rrnorted ter block do-
ion percent to ;he
.JW.,
HtANCIS HABDWICK
deportment ihould retire it's
Own bonds!
i Huge Expansion Program
May Expand City Limits
Reported in pretimmer stage*
ttifi «rri «u the poanibk' open
Ing of a vast expansion program
Post Texas. where ibrv rneesi w^,(, h ,.(K,id ultimately bring Mb
ly moved Iron. Tuin.oi low-cost homes Into the city of
Mrs. " Mtr'w mother la • row. Hatcfui't*
■n of Mrs. Mani and Is .rootled '
by the local .. Oman However
the last time Mrs. Wat* retweni
tor* He- mollvr wo* an a small
girt—U years ago.
1 They i
■or fix' i I
aw ■« | J
irx hxl- I
’jftae troreed
lllalmar Fyemey
Fust Street iHighwny C0> was I
• oifw'iata.n wuh <
Administration v1
• irm.nkr l pftiMMJ
<'rent's Hardship
Milo prortiM—rs ui the irripatKM.
belt non--nd that the pr-iprawxl sup-
port pine will tall below the ac-
tual coat V product rm in tin veers
and beinc a basic crop in the
area will create a Hatdship i«i
growers They also camera! that
government msrkeUag M any cur-
recently put-chaand by the school
board aa a peobalde kx stion f.->
the next grade school
The arva runs north from the
Grace farspel Church on K Street
IO Mie school propertv a distance
of aronnd one-hall mile. From K i _
Street it extends eoat four Ho*** j F^gVr with reerrvaUon «( five
with on east extremity on Whll-i aervs by Owen Bybee, local at- *
ties, which la yet to be extended. I tomey. •---
a l.msd; ‘ M
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In th** nate of thiruj*. temper
attrnt mw) i\.i* again . jiied to fh»
RkA sponsoiftj rri|*atN>n school
on purnph and mrttns. M in
the hoi-*l IjuPi-KMii Fridax Marvh
I bnimning af 9 3t o’casrh
;>m‘ jrnao. nerenird Mxn<* . <o>d «ug-
ueatxmo and. Krarrahy. left the
j ipwiing Mdl intact
A« tmg on th- han* ot Mayo
| .Seari’ annoum « nv*nf that '*tho ill-
(rl'Olip (IlltlilH *
Virpirl Plan \l
Gunity Mil ling
Hox answered 'f Bit'hwny «<t through town could
ity now lins six <4 th '
sign*, wtvcti will be used on an
tie ihlr > give us the most worry experimental basis He also acmxl
and trrubie. 'he City <?-nunissfaat »‘,h •*“ k most of the city
Pl> .red mill seven dc|.art'iient' ’raflta- arnilmts err i ■ urrtng at
head- and the cily tn inagei. in
tar Mill II
■ t» I ««H*M
Seat
larger !•«
the- ftlfUlf
that this
, fUfttifMM t
i liriently ’
itor (»<•: that n*ir
. facility*! in thr
would !** in*f I
5 t *ar Plan
T>w •4***’ !•»■•! h •
••‘K «|w « tai Jlwm * at !!*•■
xmr »nl«*r%4K Li rcNmarfMW) nW«»
tta rvfotM. In l«Mh f«r In
Iter ar»«a n-Mtfd Mrf ««
with a <U«ni vrjrbr.I««n th*
rtMMtf«
I IKIei.
The proixwed area also calls tw '
•■xlensioo east of 'he school pro
party to the county rond which
runs cast and west u. front of the
Pete Engle home
Nat Yet Pinned
The area, not yet pla'ied. war
submitted to he City of Hereford
this week by R J Engieh. con .
tractor, to be cnn*nlered In pre |
parattan of city budgets roncem-
Ing prohihle expansion 4* water
end sewi r faculties — and came
to light at the Community Break-
fast meetinc Wednesday morning
County records also dlaclmed
sale of ere IM from the tract ta
Pan-Am Homes, (nc.. of Amarillo
Records also show a sale ttf N
seres east of the city rtwiits tn
acts Growth Trent
| The propoeed addition, still In
the plotting stage, will definitely
I set a gr iwth trend to' the City
| M Hereford. U it dcvelnfies It k.
The anran was aatted aa the located in the area northeast of
result <a Mrs. White's bavtag town an.! centers around property
read Mrs. Ward's beak. **Uar-
dcelrai rcr Th- Maatee.*' Ah.
tenmedtarelv wrote Mrs. Ward to
eetaMbA kinship and tottowed
the letter with a vWt ftemlav
Alsu vWMag In the Ward home
gundar were Mr. and Mrs. Was.
a w tto s m iVgad A aa .
w ”» gawis sgww^svw^w aae .asm
artito, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Hii<» of ItosMsad
Helps To lAicalr
VnknoMn Relative
ReUI1V -s she had never seen I
werp |»pM« «4 Mr». J. F. Wart..
!•! Milh mrrrt. Maa .
Bay. Ytery wnn* Mr. aarf Nra '
. 4« ta W hter wd wa. Pete. «h ,
wterrr tterv rrrrwf
A permanenr organu-’inn <M
mllo Krrmw*. alone with Hretior
N a del'gate* to the arr.t <.rh..<ni
ration, in the rht«f • t»w»cf of t»<
Frida} rr< efte*. tcoiJi, to RC
Peeler. < omoteltre member from
the rrm.Mffary Tnrmi/Hti.jn ciwt-
•d in Amanlk) recently.
fto teanep ferfartaf-
• All gr im sorghum litwn <iit
invited »nd urged to alter<1 da
meeting. * Peek’ *ad Ht pound
out »tuit nriifhtx i ing c HAi.itei have
already e lected delegates to trr
permanent or * intiMit <», which
u«h one HH/ed in an effort to m •
run an tncrraiM* in parity nupprai
prim on milo dmpred from
around $2tff per hundred in IHB’
to 70 iKtrrnt. 01 appre xtmat* i> 1
X157 for 1M65
Future pAarv* outlined through
the temporary meeting iruiurl*
lending U a raprcoMHatKe from '
thr High PUm* area to Waihirg.
■ time*
I to m^et
. to <| de
1 **
i Fhe <h
>th Ih d
at th*
The «’»*•< utivo boanf of the T teaf
Smith County Federation of Worn
en s Chaka ha.* ralk-1 a meetng
tor Satuiday ahemtwn in the
county courtroom at .1 o'clock. The
third quarterly luncheon will he
held March 11 in «nr Flnt Chris-
tian Chui h .it n<Mwi A civil <ki
!*n*« program uill Im* pmentrd
und«*t difctwm ot Mi*. Euren Siu
(Continued on P.»gc 2*
i 1
Around
City »J Itrrvtnrd ofta ialg
empinys^r* sttftrK their net ks nuf
Wednoiidiy innrnim; »vhen thrx vol-
tori PC . m ar. effort to •rcuic I ‘ ’h ”dwd for “anopHttatev
iquttahk luppoi i 'irnilai to thor« .md tiitui m at fhe C<’
iilkxated to com. cottar and other rd Comm mrfv Rreaklaal Ax a rc-
comparable ba*ir |ii<»turts Grain Milt ttw? eapteuned quite a lev.
M/r^homi. a» Hunk* n™* itand.
are < laax.brd with rye. whaat bm
ley and similar n o-bavn rommo-
ditiei.
1 I leaf Smith
pi ngram i«
Th* <vni
t m as . hun man ;
I I IVI* S< Cl- f M. h 11
■son Her.! Boomer, lack IV»* and
Bill Ijr.alvrm in. C-C m.inagei
( Mild ll« Enlnigrd
The group re* -nun* n»ied a *•*’
) i-ndstry type an port, «oaiformtoi
v. ith tind'nK* and rei-»n»m-,ii i
twin* ot ( AA ar.d asked lh.ii tf»<
* udy amt
imnediati
The*
te tmpio/ed and shnub br en
*Dur.«ged along fflit line litwe R
wh* the yardstick Ly which mmt
visitor* rrcnMirvd Hereford Crea-
tion of a park on the old Santa
w._ _ , .......e, , ____________________[ Fr freight depot l«iriition <’i»
tgri iccd by M. w>r Scars as tol -*c<l the condttiim H> rt»c (art Bia: cUsscvl ami Massuy rcpn-ied that
Tl- hn:. Jer. tsa-kkvvpmg. ***• -sMrotrat-w fill to step ..mi .... - t------ :r.-2r ‘ —z_
I... i. r- .______ . Was! l-sHi vamva" wvfrwvs I I TL ■Rf’ flAa • tHs* rikssfTml mir'd <*t«*am CO-
wi-h |
Yh'M l ight of Way sigua wan
div I also given quite a drobbing as a , M.-Leai., Hartley IXwroll. Kathleen
Oylor. ISrtH Bahasw lar.ire For
rest. Pat LoerwaM
Tomi
Hedfonl Forrest
The play, which
ove> to the courthouse and snapped the
above picture ,o people would know eaactly
what Ales meant Frankly, we agree with
Moderator Earnevt langley We II take
First Street" but every man to hit own
Opinion (Staff Photo I
ronunutoty eyv-sor-e by A O
Thornisuin. who said: "It looks
worse than my
<iui|>prd bock, deci irtng. ‘ I have
<er*n them both and I'll still take j
Flist Sirret. *”>- Broadway
_____tn-nerol optnsei. P*”1'—d under the di
tin. fir.L quest, m on tap. l amin*: that the appear.nee and rondiu.xi Jack
a_ —. a. a.i I ______—ll.rrl..... m Car *>s aww- v.sbs gr.ru—i esaw ■ tex I
second trades of all arhaois m
Elmer Path-rson ta the Heat Smith Courf-
A neat ee see sag great stodsot
the puUivity they ha>l g.ven th?
campa <-:r.
underwent :• I
______ y. ta hem:
howvvei. was produced under the duvcUon of
' 2t Teague ot Amarillo Mr
Teague, a graduate at West Trx i>
State Colkge Canvnr was a tor
moi mem I er of the itoltak. Mas-
quers. Br ndtng Iron Theatre and
the Palo I turn Player*. During the
past summer he was employed by j
WTS<' Ils technical direct, r for tto
_____ ______________summer production- nt thr rail
in llnrt >« Iretng ma<lc to secure ! lege HI- has Imen as-istod in the
nto- •< thr- liisivwilmuxl steam co-
i gkws now rele ised Iry Santa Fe
for (.laeemeni in the proposed
iC.artlnu.sl on page 2>
Mm. ard*s B«M»k I
We are — ‘ ~
anxious t<. work out a program to
nepresen- tnc wisher and best ir
tervsts it they to not . omc out
and express their v»-vs this wit
be Impos.ibl* Therefore, we urge
every grower i:i he ar-.i tn a.-
tend and to take part to the or-
ganisation.'’
arm dwrun*. nwent war*
ing th** Pfofw*»r !>f\ |K»ra<j
v.»l. rxhibati* nnd i.nil.11 <ntrrl»ir*
YOU LF THE JUDGE Aiea O Thompton
set up quite on argument at the Community
Breakfast Wednesday morning when he so<d
First Street (Highway 60 through Hereford)
looks worse than my desk ' For the sake of
comparison a Brand photographer slipped
M in h k. Texas ln<i«*pr-ntl**ii< >
Day ut»nt unherrikk .1 and uir»un^
as usual It was obaotvei! as a
holiday by the bank* and a few
otIn i linvird nia*CK but, <’n* ial-
iy * rr.it* d little ntcrxm: Around
Town-
i. de laangle> WiB Harris.
to the debating contest and toai 11
to twn They won over I ItUeflelrt view
j and Tulh and Mat to AmartUo are.'
| Lubbock.
I The teem of Rrtoert Wcr.taey and
' Robert Davis .Icferted Midland hirt
tost to Perryum. Bwf Sprmg and rnrt now inrofted In the ffrat a-d
Abilene
Mrs
I fro fl “ "
slop sign intersections and attrtB
Mifh u4H*is«*r*u*ry r*f th- <
msmI agtetB. in
Mt»w th*- KWh vWir*i»r-*.*ry w.hiM
h* t teirsed.
."his iJtee a wonderful
!«>«.• *.itd V*rn W.ih*'n»pnon. se* • . ,
ntary of thr pi<m«**i k-motunion I
• nd f< tner resident of old L*i j
P»Htr* in thr days befot Hereford
An-. e*t.«blishrd "Mostly, we like
’»»t* ther rnd t.<lk about old
Wr liter to have s place j
.nd t<» sdsit Alt-ady It II
in effort fo* many of |
•* ij jir i* in th* imrKflr (inr day
h* enough to tirv mo-it at thr md i
■ timer* out If W ‘ just have a place .
to meet, wro will later rare u< out
mm emertatnin*’*
•I- ala* patalfod ’mt that th-
grrnap drltnBHs uawl- •*» r*a« j
Item- »l:k aanasl mcrtes<w te»m
rs»-», »r %L*e of th’- lari Shat
mess? <tf ft**** who ahead ire
nwrtmic« Ihteb ymr, m.»s «»*»i ’»•
MY UsS. Wil. ha Id
May n^tesM -kill .w
ih*- Iwmdst «*f !.*«•
rw ami u’i»’ r.il
ha* !»••• o Mll.i«'tii «l t<
io n it ar*.
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Canyon Laid Vi ins
Go-Whoa Conical
There wer* SI entries recorded
ir die Hereford Rood KnigM •
"Go-Whon held Sunduy afternoon
Kntran,'> arriv'd far (hr sffsli ;
from Lubbock. Anton. Muleshoe.
Cbnycn. Follette and Itoflefleld
The contort rentered an correc.
starting "nd stopp;ng of ears
Bob Wilkinson of Csnyon won
the first place with a time of IS 9
aeeonds Hill Pnctanid at Heietorf
was second with a time of 12 •
seconds. Gary McQuigg of H*r>-
toad waa third with a ttaw of U
secenda
Grain »>rgh>im grow -re ci th>..
area weic reinu/’cd ag.ito today
ot the area mertotg i.lta-d f> >
7 JO Fn lay evening Mar 4. in
th* distiH- cuurt rum in Heir
ford
itoe* art tone to tvto- the vac-
rtar ihIckk hto pnrvms .1* sire.
Dr MUI- pwintoU MM. X.. .mgent
Wirt br given llw va.rtor wSk
.ml hw> psrento' rmvst.
When i -bed It hr madd give
the vaccine to hi* own > r.ldron If
hr rouid Dr W ,11s ana'.vrrd "If
I had to kids tr.1 ihey were flr.-t
.nd second graders. I w uld give
ii to everyone <4 them ”
All reports available ire show
that the vaccine is d-finilrtv helr-
| ful. if not romplrtely prc .entotlv...
hut until the resuita of the 11H4S
I field tests of th* vaccine ar* tnrtlo
available, gio one will know if-it
I ta aa absolute orrventoMv* “
The N«ti«Ml Fxndrttor. tor in
; fantile Paralysis la fakrir eortBui
cf the ou-romc of the tert, and ar*
making these nrolbnautate planaYo
trota- the vaccine rvaile.hte to aR
Brat and second graders to •*
ccntfnentol United Stale*. Alactoi
I
sad tog FIrnWuM
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j
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I
At Breakfast Meeting
irrf I mmev urd Oril
iTuifwiKt’! Lam; Icy acird a* mod-
••ralor, r» ferring jucnikwu u> each
ol i he ih’fMilnH'nf h*'A<tei
wrnrd
**liaforw«"fom fogteV*
Step *:w« aa < nmpared
ountv pt
(i**pt**<l KB
n***’. with LyIr Him
liulcd Bi!
.Iu« k l»»ht
n-tled
• <
K •nrr th Cokrr if<«~pted an
■ward lor ToaitiMHlm O«B» foe
Red Cross Opens Drive To
Raise $7^635 For County
Approximately f 10 block chair-
men and worker* attended the an-
nual Red CruaM ki« k-ofl breakfast
held Monday momii-K at Hotel Jim
Hill
The brralrfn«t waa the cpenin '
i>f the Ifta- Red Croa* drive uith a
<o*»l of $7 635 tn I leaf Smith < ounty
L. R Burnett field ieprc»enla
five for thiw area, was Iter main
speaker He dtS' Ua .ed the use ot
the mon«v r.iteed by the Io* al
Mvirp said the ttoro.le- en; workers .nd pointed out rhnt 75
and oft thr rood I percent nt the money -awed
which lei to hi- turtif-c around I 1 *•! Smith Gounty would
.•nd chasing it (town
Inwstig.'tton dts. kised ’S case-
rg be«i uuart sires; th re prnti
of whiskey, one fifth of whiskey
nnd two fifth* of gin AU were
rontis. i'ei and 'lcn»a‘es was plac-
et! In lad Hi* address or dcsttna I
tmn was unknown to local officer* 1
—toy. wo<c<
II. alt-, m.w.-d
rlic Ok. Tim-i
HAf.
w 1HKj a
teHtej. _____
MSB GEOtGE GRAHAM was the first block choumon m
with hat donations for the American Red Cross drive
which got underway Monday morn-ng In addition to |>e*ng
first she was alto able to report her block ot 100 percant.
(Staff Photo)
,’ommh<i<iiri - give
< ’tnskidei itMin toward
f onxlrut 'n-n of *u< h a |mm *
point'd »>J tha •he a*rpurt would
br •ijmtrurted in Kuch a Giann* >
Hui II rt/Urtl br expand*’ ! !*» th*
iilct lin* typ» aupKt it-
"uhcfi ih*’ time <»m<
type of
tnd *.'••» !w" ofM”.Ufd •<
Thr urotip ateo suited
ic *( the piopoaed
iecomtarv urpr*-’
m < w <>: nui-h
fulut” cxpanMinn
<*Mtdm* Brtail l*tat *
The detail plan. .«» reviewed nr
I (err thr court, w.i* • ited a* ha\
ms: been brought ahemt through ei
forth of the ('ll irnlw; •>( Commerru
v.hirh has aerurfd th*- W».0RB
location for Itenf Smith < ntenis . I
akmv with re*ommrnd .mm for the
MHondary port n« frlkn.< 4.<M*‘
Itet of pr’maiy rate* *y I’nd l.fhfi
ft*»t rf jerondiry runw. \ tend*
1 with taxiwayts. apvdM. and hvht
i mg All runway*. laxiteay* and i
i bpron* wtMiid b- paved.
I ’ The CAA in thru tern* pr<
i.ram ter the fural ypar. ’wrtn-
ning July 1. 1?V» h«< iiwfodad th*
: Wi lino ?or »he fedri .l vnvem-'
| ment'« MT! of the pn jert e«-
prnie n.«ordmg to .Mr lender
man who added that led* i al mon
iContinued »m Pa^e 2»
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Shadow Players
Schedule First
Major Production
Th. Shadow PUyci* will prewt t
I their first mu tor trtxlu. 'i xt "Tim.-
Out Fhr Ginger," a' the high setaml
‘ auditor..im hero Thunrts. and Fit |
day. Mar 3-4 accord.ng to an-
: r-.iuncemeots this wwek
Memhci* of th.- cast are Juy.e
Gonzales Held
On Two Charges
AH uro 'for xu'.ci was ..treated
Monday night or twa *h»nce*
IjW! and litegal Tranap>*rtat»on of
laqunt m a dry territory
The artrM requited w'rn (fon-
aatea travefta* weal, met the car
r»f Sheriff |jow«*i| Sharp between
Hereford ;.nd l»iwn on HSghwgy
W
w an weatdag or
th** r*rw Suite va«»rne tor th*- pre
ven tian of anterux poitornyrlitH j
potfoi
Dr R R WilU. county health
officer, r* ad «e\ eral irftrra frotr
thr National Foundatirwi and went (
i nertim of the drrlnmatxm ronteat . over othri dr’aita eonc ming th
i and went to the final a in thr over- rmpmed program which i« heme
| ill derlaimm group dKrimiird with other parentv ove«
! I>m Zir!merm.in and Clarener | -p,. nation Some were enlhuaiaatir
j Caywood defeated two of thr teams > ir their icceptanre ot thr pro*
j - 2J---- -- j____* * mJ ktrom. while othrro took a akepdeal
Man h 1. »onMifk-reri by mary
<*M timer* a*i n criterion of thmrx
to «oni started off like i
I at mb TuomI.is u th one of ihottv
days about «» icfi tlir Fksida and
( ahfoitita (tiuiiitto i* ui C< mtnetr*’
diram Weathrr>w *r. it was lit
orally perfect
Approximately l(F parent* o.
First and Secon.l grade chaidrci.
, Hcrotor.t students, who .r ended | w’ Tta-w'sy aftcroram ta the high
i sn invitation *pra~-h ' wmamenl .
I Lublrek last Sntonlay cyme hoc. Iiilitics ot mass Irtnocutotlan with
with .1 thud jiiarr in extemporar
ecu* spc.tking ami a dcclaimer u>
the finals
Ota Bctam took th'rd place in
t xtempot anemi* speaking ..nd Jan-
ie I.amrr, wm r«rn«' thirtl in net1
it Mill Heir
lltx.i .4 ''...nr.:. ,.r pi
local production by Mr* Ray John
'son of Sum.nserfickl as codlrc tm
"Tim* Out For Ging.;." IS s
fast moving comedy in three a. lx
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menti. and was sole- tel hra auw
of It* appeal to tn* entim fami.v
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by members of the ShciFn. Play ! I **/>•*] KtlUU-nt< In
•rs. and will also he available si “• OlUtlCIUS >11
the door Curtain time h»« bee » II I ax , -
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govern™... .....-------------'.'UI' nd. .nmiatmn
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The Hereford Brand (Hereford, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 3, 1955, newspaper, March 3, 1955; Hereford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1318272/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Deaf Smith County Library.