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THE HENDERSON DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY. JVX’F 7, 1989 ------------
Reincarnation of a Queen of the Seas
The pause that refreshes
.. .wherever you go
Happy places to pause dot the road maps of
the nation. And familiar red coolers for ice-cold
Coca-Cola are there . . . inviting you to pause
... refresh ... and be on your way.
Many Colon and a
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Said land being further describ-
ed in that certain partition agree-
ment made add entered into on the
ttth day of February, 1031, by
THENCE West 114 vrs;
THENCE South 118.3 vrs;
THENCE East 114 vrs;
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Brabham, Richard Hawk, A. H.
Grider, H. M. Welch, A. A. King,
Ryall Production Co., a Corpora-
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- A group of aeronautical engl- J
neers are plannntg to build a heli-
copter which will have a top speed
of 160 miles an hour. The plane
will be equipped with a motor of
more than 250 horsepower.
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It Pays to Read Classified Ads.
Laura Wheeler Bluebirds Quickly Stitched
Bedspread
Kiss the Son, lest he be angry,
and ye perish from the way, when
his wrath is kindled but a little.
Blessed are all they that put their
trust in him.—Psalms 2:12.
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Oak furniture can be renovated
with hot linseed oil applied with a
flannel cloth.
THE STATE OF TEXAS,
TO THE SHERIFF OR ANY
CONSTABLE OF RUSK COUNTY
—GREETINGS:
You Are Hereby Commanded
summon.
• SERIAL STORY
DATE WITH DANGER
BY HELEN WORDEN
COPYRIGHT. 1*39. NS* 9SRVICS. INC.
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NEW YORK. (UP) - "Don’t
eat garlic or onions just before
getting on the train" is one of the
principal items in a code of sub-
way etiquette drawn up by Hunter
College students, whose average
of 1,650 .hours of subway travel
during four years of college makes
them experts on the transit situa-
tion.
Among the other rules empha-
sized by the girls for both men
and women are: speak softly; re-
frain fiom pushing; don’t lean on
your neighbor; don’t apply makeup
or clean your nails; and don’t take
up a seat and a half when the
train is crowded. More than 80
per cent of the. girls interviewed
don’t believe that men should sur-
render their seats to women.
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Jn four of the last five years,
the Dominion of Canada has held
first place in wheat export.
H. M. Welch, A. A. King, Horace
Snmnsnn. -----— Bovle. hus- ■
OF THE COURT:
Come now Sam
who resides in
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gUT her mood was not cheerful
when she climbed into the car
with Chase. She was very angry
now. She had had time to think
the whole thing over. It was a
frame-up. They did it to get her
to talk. Well, she’d never talk.
After one or two attempts at
making conversation, Chase lapsed
into silence too. He wondered
what the commissioner was up to
now. He hoped the commissioner
would not be too hard on Mary.
She was a good sort. For an in-
stant he eyed her, then with a
slight frown, looked away. She
was too young and pretty to be
mixed up in this thing.
Mary sat tensely in the car. She
admitted she was nervous. The
glare of the sun on Lafayette
street tired her eyes. The noise of
traffic was deafening. Her atten-
tion wandered. She glanced at
the clock on the dashboard. One
o’clock. At this hour yesterday
Duke Martin was alive and she
was lunching with him at Peter’s
The sun was shining brightly
when Mary followed Chase into
police headquarters. People pass-
ing on Lafayette street paid no
attention to her.
Back in his office at the Gazette,
Ladd was giving rapid-fire orders.
"Send in Crosswell,” he bel-
lowed to his secretary.
"I’ve had Mary Franklin picked
up for the murder of Duke Mar-
tin,” he announced as the night
city editor hurried in. “Now I
want the story played across eight
columns, and splash it. Start your
•lead thus ...” Ladd began writ-
ing rapidly, then handed the be-
wildered night city editor the
story.
"I want only two copies printed.
Two, no more. Then we'll go back
to the old story. I want two office
boys sent each with a copy to
these addresses and let em holler
MILWAUKEE, Wis. (UP) —
Milwaukee State Teachers College
has a new one to add to the list of
unique courses. Prospective peda-
gogues may now take a course in
how to reduce.
The class isn’t known by as sim-
ple a title as that. It's listed as a
course. iil_"The Principles of Diet
and Exercise in Connection with
Weight Reduction.' But it all nar-
rows down to the same thing.
There’s only one hitch, according
to Dr. Benjamin Lieberman, col-
lege physician and organizer of
the class to make the rotund
gracile. Plenty of students who
think they ought to reduce have
signed up, he said, but only six of
the chubbier boys and girls are
enrolled.
So he’s going to wait awhile,
hoping the weight problem will
weigh upon the minds of the
weightier students.
, N. Ward, John Wall. Dr. J. Nickols,
The doctor did not reveal what j D. W. Gahagan, S. J._Marshall,
a student would have to do to win
an “A’’ in the course.
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The English short empire flying
boat has been bodily strengthened
to carry a load up to 53,000 lbs.
The range of the plane has been
greatly increased by refueling in
mid-air immediately after the
take-off.
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Plaintiffs say that they arc en-
titled to the interest hereinabove
set out in and to the following I
portions of the 61 acre tract, de-
scribed as follows; ,
FIRST TRACT: 2.38 acres
BEGINNING at the Northeast!
Brox 59.82 acre '
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the Patterson Drilling Company 9
acre tract, which point is the S E
Corner of the Magnolia Petroleum
Company et al 2.25 acre tract;
THENCE West along the South
line of said Magnolia Petroleum
Company 2.25 acre tract to a
point in the West line of said 61
ture tract.
THENCE South along the West
line of said 61 acre tract to the
place of beginning, containing 3 i
ceres of land, more or less.
THIRD TRACT:
BEGINNING at the Northwest
Corner of a certain 9 acre tract
partitioned off and assigned to
C. W. Killough out of the Brock
land;
THENCE East 313 feet to stake;
THENCE- South 313 feet;
THENCE West 313 feet;
THENCE North 313 feet to the j
place of' beginning, containing
2'i acres.
FOURTH TRACT: 9 acres
BEGINNING at the Southeast
corner of the Moses Brock 59.92
acre tract;
THENCE North 601
corner;
THENCE West 652 feet to the
Northeast corner of the 2'i acre
tract;
THENCE South 601 feet;
THENCE East 652 feet to the
place of beginning.
III.
Plaintiffs say that they were In
possession of such premises on the
date hereinabove alleged; and that
thereafter, towit, on or about the
first day of February, 1932, the
defendants unlawfully entered up-
on and dispossessed plaintiffs of
such premises and withhold from
the possession thereof.
IV.
Plaintiffs further say that the
exact nature, extent and interest
claimed by the defendant* herein
and each of them is unknown to
plaintiffs.
By burning 25% s/ower than the average of the 15
other of the largest-selling brands tested—slower than
any of them—CAMELS give smokers the equivalent of
fmetefper pack
Z'^OSTLI ER tobaccos and the longMt, happi-
V> 4»t smoke! Isn’t that what you want in a
cigarette? Note J facts revealed by scientific
tests on 16 of the largest-selling brands:
■f Camels were found to contain MORE
1 TOBACCO BY EIGHT than the aver-
age for the IS other of the largest-selling
brands.
O CAMELS BURNED SLOTTER THAN
<£ ANY OTHER BRAND TESTED-25%
SLOWER THAN THE AVERAGE TIME OF
THE IS OTHER OF THE LARGEST-SELL-
ING BRANDS! By burning 25% alower, on
the average. Camels give smokers the equiva-
lent of 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK!
In the lame tests, CAMELS HELD
-5 THEIR ASH FAR LONGER than the
average time for all the other brands.
Consider Camel's economy—enjoy the delicate
ta re and fragrance of costlier
other Camel bonus? Camels are America*
first choice for PLEASURE, ECONOMY!
the fastest ocean liner alloat.
lion barrels of the value of One
Million Dollars I $1,000,000.00).
Paintiffs would further show
that defendants have obtained and
used said premises under such un- .
lawful possession for a period of
approximately seven years; that
the rental value thereof during
such occupancy is Fifty Thousand
Dollars ($50,000.00), which amount
by virtue of such wrongs, the de-
fendants are justly Indebted to
plaintiffs, but though repeated
demands for the payment thereof
have been made of defendants by
plaintiffs, defendants have failed
and refuse to pay the same, to
plaintiffs’ damage in the sum of
Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000-
.00).
WHEREFORE. Plaintiffs pray
that the defendants whose’ real- , I
dences are unknown be cited by
publication to appear and answer
I this petition; that each of the de-
fendants herein be required to
file in this cause a full statement,
under oath, of all revenues or pro-
ceeds received from the sale of
oil from said land; that plaintiffs
I have judgment for a one-fifth
(1/5) interest in and to all of such
amounts; that plaintiffs have
judgment for the title nnd posses-
sion of the above described prem-
ises, for their damages, for costs
of suit and for such other and
further relief as they may be en-
titled to. either at law or in equity.
Lasseter, Simpson, Sprulell
& Lowry
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
This action is brought as well to
try title as for damages. ,
Herein Fail Not but have before
said Court at its next regular term,
this writ with your return there-
on. showing how you have execut-
, ed the same,
i Given under my hand and seal
i of said Court, at office in Hender-
son, Texas, on this 20th day of
May A. D. 1939.
M. G. Wright, Clerk,
District Court, Rusk County,
I Texas.
I By Isla Leeton, Deputy.
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Smart for'This
Summer! Ladies’
These plaintiffs would further
show that the defendants have ex-
tracted large quantities of oil and
gas from the above described
premises and have appropriated
the same to their own use and
benefit without accounting to
these plaintiffs for their share
thereof; that the exact number of
barrels of oil produced from said
tract is unknown to these plain-
tiffs, but is well known to the de-
fendants, but plaintiffs allege said
amount, to be in excess of one mil-
THE CIGARETTE OF
COSTLIER TOBACCOS
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'T’HE managing editor of the
Gazette waited impatiently in
the basement, while the presses of
the paper rolled off the two copies.
“Here you are, fellows,” he
called out excitedly, as he handed
a copy to each one of the two
office boys.
Before they had left the room
the pressmen were replating the
giant presses and the real edition
was being rolled.
At half-past one, a small boy
appeared in the 900 block on
Fifth avenue. “Extra. Extra,” he
called. “Society editor held in
racketeer’s killing." His yoke
grew louder as he passed 919.
“Extra, extra,” he yelled. “Mary
Franklin, society editor of the
Gazette, held for the murder of
Duke Martin.”
The door of 919 opened and
Clem Shirley ran wildly down the
steps. “I want a copy of that
paper,” she cried.
On Murray Hill, in front of the
John Burden house, the same
scene was being enacted. “Extra,
extra,” cried a small boy in front
of 119 East 37th street. “Mary
franklin, society editor of the
Gazette, held for the murder of
Duke Martin.”
The door of 119 was flung vio-
lently open and Jack Burden
raced down the steps, two at a
“Here’s a half dollar for
your paper,” he cried.
He was still standing on the
front steps reading it when the
I i And for cause of action, plain-
A brief statement of plaintiff's I tiffs would respectfully represent
cause of action, being as follows:
NO. 14,173
SAM H. COLEMAN. ET AL
VS. HORACE G. SAMPSON,
ET AL.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
RUSK COUNTY, TEXAS
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE
CROSS STITCH BEDSPREAD PATTERN 1836
Bluebirds and roses in 5 and 10-
to-the-inch cross stitch give va-
ilety to this quickly stitched bed-
spread Pattern 1836 contains a
transfer pattern of a motif 15x20}
inches, and 5 motifs averaging 5x
7 inches: illustrations of stitches;
an extra. Let ’em holler, ’Mary
Franklin, society editor, arrested
for racketeer’s murder.’"
disappeared into her bedroom.
“Funny, that night at Janice
French’s you came to rescue me,
now you’ve come to arrest me."
Glancing back to see if Chase
was watching, Mary reached
feverishly in N&r top drawer and
lifted out Clem’s shining, sequined
evening bag. It still bulged in the
contour of a revolver. Hastily
stepping over to her closet, she
reached in for a galosh, rapidly
stuffed the evening bag in the toe
and tossed the overshoe back in
the corner of the closet.
A moment later she joined the
detective.
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THENCE North 118.3 vrs to the
place of beginning.
• I of Rosa Beth SECOND TRACT: 3 acres in the
Bennett Boyle, T. W. Brabham, | extreme Southwest corner of the
Richard Hawk, A. H. Grider, H. Moses Brock land, described
M. Welch, and A. A. King, whose follows:
residences are unknown to plain- BEGINNING at the SE Corner
tiffs, and Ryall Production Co., n I f>; the Moses Brock 61 acre tract;
corporation,’ Transfer Securities THENCE East along the S. B.
Company and Majors Operators line of said tract to the SE Corner
Company, corporations, whose of the Patterson Drilling Com-
principal places of business are pany nine acre tract;
unknown to plaintiffs, anti Harry THENCE North along the West
G. Sampson, Inc., whose principal 1 line of said Patterson Drilling j
office and place of business is un- < onipany tract to a point 313 feet
known to plaintiffs. ' . ;.f t!.. N.-;r*,hrr™t ccrr.cr z‘
CITATION BY PUBLICATION son, Inc., are Defendants, nnd
G. Sampson, ----— Boyle, hus-
band of Rosa Beth Bennett Boyle,
T. W. Brabham, Richard Hawk,
Harry G. Sampson, Inc., A. H,
Grider, the unknown heirs of P.
P. Roark, deceased, A. L. Hays,
Mrs. E. J. Grimshaw, F. M. Scott,
W. H. Wendler. Virgil M. Godwin,
J. L. Bostain, C. Washington, Mr.
A. Catuna, Mrs. A. Catuna, W. A.
Patterson, B. F. Patterson, W. M.
Preston, P. N. Pugh, J. R. Aiken,
Arthur C. Vener, J. J. Rhodes,
Mrs. Emma Downs Green, W. W.
Spue, Bertha A. McCoy, Abbie O.
Baldwin, Zula C. Yates, Frances
N. Ward, John Wall, Dr. J. Nick-
ols, D. W. Gahagan, S. J. Mar-
shall, A. J. Bodefeld, Daisy Box,
Lillie Box and Sardis Box, whose
lesidences are unknown to plain-
tiffs, Ryall Production Co., a cor-
poration, Transfer Securities Com-
pany and Major Operators Com-
pany, corporations, whose prin-
cipal places of business are un-
known to plaintiffs
By making publication of this
Citation once in each week
for four consecutive weeks prev-
ious to the return day hereof, in
some newspaper published in ydur
County, if there be a newspaper
published therein, but if not, then
in the nearest County where a
newspaper is published, to appear
at the next regular term of the
Fourth District Court of Rusk
County, to be holden at the Court
House thereof, in Henderson, on
the First Monday in July A. D.
1939. the same being the 3rd day
of July A. D. 1939, then and there
to answer a petition filed in said
Court on the 20th day of May
A. D. 1939, in a suit, numbered on
the docket of said Court No. 14173,
wherein Sam H. Coleman, R. L.
Blackwell, F. E. Lumpkin and
Gordon R. Wynne are Plaintiffs,
and
N. E. Buster. Julia Chrisman, -
Rosa 1—„
E. Holcombe. S. T. Willis, Sara '
Andrews, Annie E. Moss, G. N.
Fisher, C. A. Thompson, L. E.
Reid, Edith Pearl Shertzer and
C. P. Shertzer co-executors of the
will of John L. Shertzer, deceased,
Otho Dickeson. the Heits of P. P.
Roark, deceased. J. M. Faison,
Magnolia Petroleum Company, a
corporation-, Magnolia Pipe Line
Company, a corporation, American
Liberty Pipe Line Company, a
corporation, A. L. Hays, Mrs. E.
J. Grimshaw, F. M. Scott, W. H.
Wendler, Virgil M. Godwin, J. L.
Bostain, C. Washington, Mr. A.
Catuna, Mrs. A. Catuna, W. A.
Patterson, B. F. Patterson, W. M.
Preston, P N. Pugh, J. R Aiken,
Arthur C. Vener, J. J. Rhodes,
Mrs. Emma Downs Green, W. W.
Spue, Bertha A. McCoy, Abbie p.
to which reference is here made
for the purpose of identifying the
land involved herein and said par-
tition agreement and the ’ plat
therein made and shown are made
a part of this petition for the i
k limited purpose only of showing I
County, Texas; American Liberty , its location and for the purpose |
Pipe Line Company, a < . *’
with its princinal place of busi-
ness in Dallas. Dallas County,
Texas, A. L. Hays, Mrs. E. J.
Grimshaw, F. M. Scott, W. H.
Wendler, Virgil M. Godwin. J. L.
Bostain, C. Washington. Mr.
Catuna. Mrs. A. Catuna, W.
Patterson. B. F. Patterson, W. M.
Preston’ P. N. Pugh, J. R. Aiken,
Arthur C. Vener, J. J. Rhodes,
Mrs. Emma Downs Green, a feme 1
sole, W. W. Spue, Bertha A. Me- [ Corner of the
Coy, Abbie O. Baldwin,' Zula C. i tract;
Ward, .John !
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Beth Bennett B°yJe> Mabie hapan K j Marshall, A, J. Boede- j
’ feld, Daisy Box, Lillie. Box, Sardis
Box, Horace G. Sampaon,
Boyle, husband of Rosa.
3900 Miles in 3 Years jin Weight Reduction
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BOSTON. (UP) -A bottle which
Capt. R. A. Clarke of the Canadian
National liner S. S. Lady Drake
tossed overboard Oct. 8, 1936, ap-
proximately 260 miles south of
Bermuda, has been found on the
west coast of France, according to
word received at the U S. hydro-
graphic office here.
The bottle had drifted about
3900 miles in the 31 months afloat.
The report was useful in the of-
fice's study of Atlantic ocean cur-
rents.
boy hurried off.
That same second, Mary was
facing the commissioner.
“There are certain aspects <jf
Duke Martin’s death which we
feel you can explain, Miss Frank-
lin,” Fenelon said.
He pulled up a chair for her
and gave Chase a nod of dismissal.
“Now tell me exactly what you
know. I understand you were the
last person in Duke Martin’s
apartment.”
“There’s no proof of that.”
Fenelon offered Mary a cigaret.
“Ah, but there is. Mr. Rogers, of
your paper, tells me he recognized
your voice when you phoned to
tip off the Gazette.”
She blew a cloud of smoke
through her nostrils,
nothing to say.”
She was on her own ground in
this situation, but in the reverse
role. She knew all the answers.
While she was parrying another
question of Fenelon’s, the door
opened and Ladd rushed in.
Mary jumped up. “You’ve
brought all this on me. I hate
you,” she cried.
(To Be Concluded)
Yratrrdnyi Lndd Mcruaea Mary
of covering: up for Nhlrlry
in the Mnrtin cn«e. Then he aaka
the conimiNHioner to a Trent her for
Martin’ll murder.
CHAPTER XXIV
’ dear fellow, you’re talk-
ing sheer nonsense!”
An incredulous expression swept
over Fenelon’s face as he repeated
Ladd’s words in the receiver. “Ar-
rest Mary Franklin for the murder
of Duke Martin! She didn’t do it
any piore than I did. I certainly
won’t arrest her."
Obviously puzzled by Ladd’s de-
mand, the police commissioner’s
tones took on the soothing quality
he might use in addressing a child.
“After all, she is your own em-
ploye.”
Then, as Ladd continued to talk,
Fenelon showed by his manner
that he was partially convinced,
“You say that she phoned from
Martin's apartment to tip off the
Gazette and then hung up before
she could be questioned? H’mm.
I admit it’s curious. Maybe she
does know more than we think.
Well, if you insist, 1’11 send Jim
Chase up to get her.”
For several minutes after Ladd
phoned, the commissioner leaned
back in his chair, the fingers of
one hand carefully resting against
the outstretched fingers -of the
other. His gray eyes were thought-
ful.
Half an hour later Mary was
facing Chase in her living room.
“I don’t understand,” she said.
"You’ve come to arrest me. Why?”
“Commissioner's orders, Miss
Franklin.” Chase’s blue eyes were
gentle an^l guileless, and his round
face, with its undistinguished fea-
Luies, revealed nothing.
“This is absurd,” cried Mary.
‘ I'll call the office.” Then she
stopped suddenly after she’d re-
covered from the first shock. “But
at least you can tell me what I’m
being arrested for.”
"The murder of Duke Martin.”
She was colorless but cool now.
“Well anyway it’s a worthwhile
murder, she remarked ironically.
“May 1 get my hat and coat, or
do you trust me alone? I could
escape through the garden.”
“I'll trust you, Miss Franklin,”
Chase smiled. “This isn’t the first
time we’ve met.”
“Nd, that’s so, and on the same
called back Mary, as she
That on the first day of Jan-
uary, A. D. 1932, plaintiffs were
and still arc the owners of an un-
divided one-fifth (1 5) interest in
and to all of the oil, gas and other |
minerals in and under nnd that
may be produced from the herein-
.... H. C< Ionian, I after described tracts, towit:
Hopkins County, | Being a portion of that certain
“ E. 61 acres of land out of the N VV
Lumpkin nnd Gordon R. Wynne. Corner of the Robert W. Smith
who reside in Van Zandt County, I Survey in Rusk County, Texas,
Texas, plaintiffs herein, under known ns the Moses Brock Land,
leave of the Court, nnd file this i bounded oil the West by the lands
their first amended original peti- of W. T. Brightwell; nnd on the
tion, complaining of N. E. Buster, ; North by the lands of W. "
Julia Chrisman, Rosa Beth Bennett Brightwell and Della Crim;
1 on the East by the lands of Tom
Annie E. ] Alrnd, Alfred Allen and Willie
Moss, G. N. Fisher, C. A. Thomp- | Easton; and on the South by the
Yates, Frances N.
Wall,
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Tarrant County, Texas. Edith
Pearl Shertzer and C. I’. Shertzer.
co-executors of the will of John
L. Shertzer, deceased. Edith Pearl
Shertzer, residing- tn Eastland
County, Texas nnd C. I’. Shertzer and between C. W. Killough et al,
residing in Washington County, | partitioning certain various lease-
Oklahoma. Otho Dickeson, who re- hold estates in and to the oil and
sides in Rusk County, Texas, the , gas leases and leasehold estates
Heirs of P. P. Roark, Deceased, upon said tract of land, said agree-
both the residence and the names 1 ment being filed for record in
of these heirs being unknown, J. I Rusk County, Texas on February
M. Faison, who resides in Smith 13, 1931, hearing File No! 15,655,
County, Texas, Magnolia Petro-
leum Company, a corporation, with
its principal place of business in
Dallas. Dallas County. Texas;
Magnolia Pipe Line Company, a
corporation, with its principal
place of business in Dallas, Dallas
, UN kujiiiuii (1IIU 1”1
corporation, 1 ()f showing the divisions into lots
ice of busi- an(j blocks, and for no other pur- 1
pose i--------„
of this petition.
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Henderson Daily News (Henderson, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 69, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 7, 1939, newspaper, June 7, 1939; Henderson, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1331641/m1/3/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rusk County Library.