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— TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1946
PAGE TWO
COURTHOUSE NEWS
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Get in touch with us before selling your
Turkeys.
We are now dressing Breeder Turkeys and shall be
glad to purchase your Turkeys, when you are ready to
sell
Chambers and
N. Winston
Sometimes, although an idea is wrong, it does no harm. Like the
idea that a square jaw is the sign of will power. That winters
aren’t as severe as they used to be, or that red hair denotes quick
temper.
But there are other wrong ideas, which are definitely harmful to
public confidence in and understanding of industry. One such
idea is the current "guessing” about profits made by large busi-
ness organizations.
Many people are apt to grossly exaggerate the money made by
business. So Opinion Research Corporation (an independent
organization) made a survey to learn just what the public thinks
about profits. Compare these guesses and yours with the Inter-
national Harvester profit figures given below.
Joe W. Smith and Esta
Snodgrass, March 28.
Severn
daughter
one-four-
addition,
Laura
Lillie
---— ------------ in Luhr addition, $3,000.
Charges for political announce- Harry F. Schwenker and wife.
~ Standard- Loudie C. M. to Mrs. Carmen B.
News, including listing in
dy. $12,000.
B. M. Haberer and wife, Carrie
Flor-
and
RUDDER DRUG STORE
PHONE 137
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'dy.
hus-
Holt
J. F. FAULKNER
(Re-Election)
CHARLIE E. DECK
Dr MC
HAVE
ROBERT L. SMITH
(Re-Election)
F. A. (SKEET) SQUYRES
For Constable, Pct. 1:
JOHN A. ROLES
(Re-Election)
to
and
acres
I
FREE!
If it is water well
equipment for Farm
or Ranch, free infor-
mation for better ser-
vice see
Jake Holland
Phone 104
Nite 221
For County Surveyor:
, LYLE L. DAVIS
ABNER G. TRIGG
1946
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POST OFFICE
CAFE
Lewis Morris, Prop.
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Our 75c
PINK KY
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cert.
When You Think of
SPORTING GOODS
—THINK OF US
The only true Sporting Goods Store
in this part of Texas.
CITY SPORTING SUPPLY
Next To Hot Pig Stand
San Angelo Hi way
• We specialize in
Chicken Fried
STEAKS
The Best Hamburgers
... in Town!
on our profits...
son. March 3.
■ of Mason, a
In thia survey, the average of the
guesses by the public of the war-
time profits made by industry was
. . . thirty per cent (30%).
But in the four war years of
1942, 1943, 1944, and 1945, the
profits of International Harvester
Company averaged only ... 4.9%
on sales. Less than one sixth of
what the general public "guessed"
for all industry.
For this period, the year by
year per cent of profits on sales
was: 1942-7.34, 1943—5.59,
1944—3.95, 1945—3.93.
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control
Stephens. April 6.
Bernie A. Benson and
Heimbuecher, April 8.
Chambers. Jr.
March 20.'
Juanita March
acting
M.
Bo-
Schwenker
one-half
For County Commissioner Pct. 2:
M. M. (MILTON) FLEMING
J. E. (ERIC) EDMISTON
G. G. (SLEEPY) BRATTON
For County Commissioner, Pct. 3:
G. R. BROWNING
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L.
M. E:
husband.
lot For Justice of Peace, Pre. 1:
J. W. COLE
(Re-Election)
G. R. (GROVER) CHAMBLES
For County Commissioner, Pct.
No. 1:
HERBERT HARKRIDER
(Re-Election)
FRED HOW ARD
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and part J. H. Gibson survey 1,
8) lota 1, 3, 3. and 3-4 of 4 in
(Turn to page 3, Col. 1, please.)
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PuMc pm m war profits.. 30.01
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la the four peace yean of 1938,
1939, 1940, and 1941, the profits
of International Harvester Com-
pany averaged ... 7.17%. This is
well under half of what the public
"guessed” for all industry.
Wages and materials consume
nearly all of every dollar Har- *
vester takes in from sales. A Gov-
ernment board has recommended
and the Company has agreed to
pay a general wage increase of 18
cents per hour for Harveeter fac-
tory employees. The Government
has also allowed price increases
on raw materials which we pur-
chase in large quantities. Steel
has had an average increase of
8.2%.
town dt
love and
J. R M
man beini
via. Ill"
Brady
burn C. J
by, bolng
there add
B. R 8
to L. IL
feet of k
Addition,
J. R. I
to L. M.
block 4
North 31
Rockett a
WbO feet
in;
to
rate of profit in normal times.
Many large businesses, including
ourselves, would consider it a
banner year if we could reach
this figure. Our average profit for
the last ten years—four tsar and
six peace—uns 6.43 %—more than
a third less than what the public
considers fair.
All these figures show that our
profits are not high. As a matter
of fact, the entire farm machinery
industry is a low profit industry.
In 1944, the Federal Trade Com-
mission published a list of 76 in-
dustries ranked in order of their
ratio of profits to sales. The farm
macliinery industry was 67th on
the list.
Mars Prices se I ■ Protests
It is plain that price relief will be
needed to meet the increased
wage and material costs which
we must carry.
We regret thia necessity. We
prefer to lower prices, when pos-
sible, rather than rains them and •
we know our customers prefer to
have ua do that. We had hoped to
be able to "hold the line,” at least.
But we do not eee how we can
avoid operating at a lorn if our
prices continue to remain at their
present frozen levels. Ws wUl
NOT "cut corners” on any of our
products, because QUALITY IB
THE FOUNDATION OF DUR
BUSINESS.
Wo Have
Gliddens Time Tested
Paints
H&H PAINT
STORE
107 W. Lockhart
JOE HILL, Mar-
Painters and Paper Hangara
There has been no general in-
crease in our prices since they were
frozen by the Government early in
1942.
So our situation today is that
what we BUY coots ua 1946 prices.
We will be paying average hourly
wages 56% above 1941. For what
we SELL we get only 194S prices.
Thia condition cannot long be
met out of our present low rate
of profit.
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A new home freezer described as a “complete kitchen unit” has been
announced by The Maytag Company of Newton, Iowa. With six net
cubic feet of locker storage space and a capacity of 300 lbs. of meat or
240 lbs. of mixed packages, it maintains an operating temperature of
zero Fahrenheit in all climates. When closed it provides a porcelain
enamel utility table top with attached drop leaf lor dinette purposes,
large enough for two people. Inset shows counter-balanced lid opened
and defrosting tray in use.
| Luzelle Honeycutt Martin of
June Brady. March 24, aged 33 years.
8 months and 27 days.
and Bil- 'Bom To Mr. and Mrs.:
lie Ruth Plumley. March 27.
J. E. HERRINGTON
t.bst. 973. $4,720. I (Re-Election)
| John A. Chambers and wife. | For County Attorney:
Bertha to B. N. Winston being] ------- “ -------’
100x120 feet all of lots 1 and 4
in block 3 7 original town of Bra-j
dy. $2,500.
H H. Lehmann and wife. E-j
dith M. to Ernest Bates and wife
• being lot 1 in block 75 Crothers
Horrtage Ltarases laaticd To:
A. J. Hendley and Fances Wa- March
•tee Poe, March 8.
J. T. Perkins and Mrs.
Parker March 12.
Charles Bumguardner and In-1
dia Mae Taylor. March 12.
John A.
Dorothy May Pilkiltou
Juan Benevidez and
Mansia. March 21.
Odis B. Neve and Zema
Bara Fields. March 22.
terials up to that time. But m-
cent developments have forced a _ „ , „
change in our piano, p**— abte mtera for auir atockboMma.1
Valton Cates and wife. Mabel
t> Arthur Cates being lots 26, 27,
8 and 29 in block 6 Jendale Ad-
dition, $350. and other consider-
ations.
Tay
and.
EVANS J. ADKINS
(Re-Election)
For County Clerk:
GEORGE C. PARKER
(Re-Election)
addition. $300. ” For County Treasurer:
Byron D. Brock and wife. Fran- ,
kie to R. A. McShan and wife.
Pearl being lot 16 in block 3
Rutherford and Trigg Addition,
$1,710.
I Robert Powers and Vera to Em-
mitt Anderson being all of
3 in block 6 Rutherford and Trigg
addition. $1,850.
Lola Doyal. a widow, to W. W.
McElhannon being lots 7. 8, 9.
II and 12 in block 14 Spiller Ad-
dition. $1,000.
Edwin Fuller Fitzhuuh and
wife. Mabel to John A. Chambers!
being block 9 in Brooke Addl-!
tion to Brady. $2,500.
F. J. Marlar and Vera to L. L.
hus- Purcell being lots 32. 33. 34. 35
block 6, Jendale audition. I
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tral R. R. Co. survey 179,
33-3288, abst. 693, $700.
B. N. Winston and wife, Ethel
to A. T. Barton being 100x200
feet all of lots 1 and 4 in block
37 original town of Brady,
000.
Manuel Martinez to Frank Cos-
tila being lots 6 and 7 in block
3 Millsap addition, $500.
Mary L. Weldon a widow.
Alpha M. Eckert, a widow,
Elmer Eckert, being 135
out of F. L. Hartung survey 949,
abst. 568, cert. 576, $5,000.
G. B. Stephens and wife. Rude
to H. O. Rhodes and Maude, be-
ing the North of block 56
Luhr addition, $4450.
Ida M. Prickett, a widow,
Ernest C. Wai Ker and Fannie i
Map being 3.4 acres out of the I
Southwest part of G. P. Hofack-1
er survey 777, cert. 804, abst. j
539. $175.
T. L. Parish and wife. Claelia 1
to A. D. Greenzweig and Evelyn i
being the South 65 feet of the
West one-half of block 178 Luhr
addition. $6,000.
Alta Slaugter to Wayman Free-
man being lot 1 in block 8 Lind-
ley addition. $100.
Fred H. Stanton and Louis
Burns to Texas Concrete Mason-
ry Co. Inc., being 350x677 feet
and being the Bast 350 feet of
block 63 and 62 Fulcher addition,
$14,500.
acres
182. (
band. Davia to (Frank A. Johnson
being iota 7 and 8 in block 4
Town of Melvin, $10 and in love
for our father.
Prentice M. Self to Peggy Jean
Wear being 1.) 304.77 acrea the
South part of J. T. Eddleman
survey 286, cert. 30-616, abst.
1S46, b) $4.5 acres out of W. D.
C. Mayer survey 924, cert. 226,
abst. 968, c) 288.2 acres out of
W. D. C. Mayer survey 925, abst.
269, cert. 226, 2) 190 acres In
two surveys, part Hui survey 928
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1
3-441. abst. 1536, $500.
H. L. Trigg to Ruth Inez Trigg
being all of lot 1 in block 1 Irish
addition to Brady, $500.
J. H. Bradley and wife. Launa
to W. L. Shslton. Novella Sch-
neider and El|en Shaw being the
West 120 feet of the South one-
half of block 145 Luhr addition,
$3,250.
| M. L. Sansotn, a widow;
Long, a widow; L. P. Sansom, a
single man. Maude Deeds and
husband. J. O.; Belle Roberts
and husband, W. N.; Nora Beas-
ley and husband, J. C.; T. W.
Sansom and wife, Belle; Lottie
Penn and husband. Ed; W. J.
Sansom and wife, Effie; Ethel
Kilmer and hueband. W. N.; M.
M. Sansom and wife. Mae; and
H. E. Sansom and wife, Beulah
to L. M. Long and Angie B. be-
ing 160 acres the South one-half
of Peter Schaffer survey 962,
cert. 885, abst. 183, $5,400.
Ed Coats and wife, Maggie to
F. P. Edwards being 90x160 feet
of block 59 original town of Bra-
feme sole,
to T. E. Spiller being 160 acres
‘ > East end of Heinrich Myer
survey 130. abst. 937, cert. 596.
’ $6,400.
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. .
J. 8. Wright to J. E. and Mary
Ann Shafer being lots 4, 8, 8,
7, 8 and 9 in block 2 Town oT
Rochelle, $300.
L. R. Kelley and wife, Dorie
Jay. W. M. Kelley and wife, Ma-
bel, to H. H. Lehmann being 100X
133 1-3 feet the West oue-half
of the South 2-3 of block 30
Crothers addition, $350.
Raymond Lee Johnson and La-
vada Pauline Davenport and hus-
Stone addition, $1,250
Emma Harris, a widow; Glenn
D. Harris and Sadie; O. T. Har-
ris and Itha; C. E. Harris and
Gladys; F. R. Harris; Lois Har-
ris Milburn and husband, Leon;
same. Announce- ^]jce Harris Spraggins and hus-
*“ * *k?rdeL.,n band, J. E. to Cllm C. Horne and
which fees are paid at this office, wlfe> Ej|a being 3 acres out of
No refund of fee, or any part jOBepb Bielke survey 1054, cert,
thereof, wtll be made after an- 864 abgt 46 $2,500.
nouncement is published, even, - - - -
though candidate should withdraw
from race. Withdrawal notices
published at the rate of 10c per Crothere"additional,450?
„-c. Announcement does not in-| w w McElhannon and wife.
c.lud.<L,8abscription 10 The Stan" Lola to S. Gorman, Jr„ and wife,
Johnnie being the Southwest one-
fourth of block 179 Luhr
tion, $10, and in love and affec-
tion.
S. E. Stovall and wife,
ence to Harold H. Jentzen
wife, Betty Bob being lot 6 and
the South one-half of lot 5 in
block 15 Jones addition. $5,500.
Mary J. Gavit, a widow to Al-
DORSEY B. Hardeman of San bert H. Broad. Jr., and Mary Ber-
nadine being 200x400 the North
part of Houston and Texas Con-
cert.
THE BRADY STANDARD AND HEART O’ TEXAS NEWS. BRADY. TEXAS.
1 )ts 1 and 2 in block 20 Fulcher
addition, $932.50.
) Jesse L. Taylor to R. L. Myers
being 50x100 feet the West one-
, half of the Northeast
of block 16 Luhr
$2,500.
Willie Rankin, a single man
o Leslie Washington and Maggie
eing 40x50 feet the West 50
eet of the East one-half of block
44 Luhr addition, $100.
I
Wtat Ateat taresat I ■ Prises?
When the War ended and we
t planned our peace-time produc-
( tion. we had hoped to be able to
* serve our farmer customers at the
same level which has held since
1942, regardlese of war-time in-
; creesee in coats of wegee and ma-
”1 LOST 32 LBS.I
WIAB SIM 14 AtoAIIT
ZThMiuMM** tom. Yser •»1
fMriMw may ST may SM ba to
=r w.T.'SKts’S!
KuM* or moaay baA.
la eUnteal toa aontoto by
1
1
Noniaraiaa. No lazatlvM. Ne
dnm. Eat pteaty. Yea don’t eat
out nwah. petatOM. We.qraato4
rtote Only SUS to •# daye’ew»y • Itoss
- Burnel Davis and Lora, to Ira j
k McCullough being lots 5. 6, 7 in j
Hock 2 Millview Addition, $375.
Edwin Geeslin and Margaret !
Lee to Ben Davis Geeslin being I
1 acre out of 92 acres conveyed I
13 Edward Geeslin by H. H. Leh-
man by deed recorded in vol. 111.
p. 30. $10.
Clay Building Material Co. to
City of Brady being lot 14
block 5 Hillcrest addition , , , .
Brady $300 ]For bounty Commissioner, PcL 4:
W. F. Dutton and wife. Annie
1j L. D. Darling and Bureene.be-!
ng 1 acre out of the West part
of the Northeast one-fourth of
p State School section 182. cert.
Bumguardner and
Charles A. to Carl
nd Earlene being lot 1 in block
6 Rockett addition to Brady, $4,-
50.
Gussie * G. Clawson and hus-
‘ band. J. G. to J. Earl Rudder be-
ing lots 1 and 2 in block 18,
Crothers and White addition,
$10,000.
| Ella Westerman, a
John Isab Wallace of Hext, a
and Willie *>n. March 28.
| Jack Smith Millard of Brady
and 8 daughter. March 26.
Jesus Gonzales of Brady,
and daughter. March 26.
| Devero Clayton Underwood of
Lo- Ft. McKavett a son. March 20. (
| Gilbert Reed Mann of Rich-
and land Springs, a son. March 15.
April* Ralph Brunner Micklethwaite
1 of Brady, a son. March 11.
William Wylie King of
ard. a daughter. March 7.
Gilbert Eugene Ttilk of
y, a daughter. March 7.
Walter C. Durst of
son. March 24.
James Richard Woc’en
Llano, a daughter, March
Andrew Jackson Lee of Eden,
a daughter. March 2.
De] | Martin Luther Clark
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS <« ?:..w ”
Charges for political announce-
ments in The Brady Cl—2—2
News, including listing in the Mitchell being lots 17, 18, 19 and
Political Column for the Primary,'20 in block 2 Jendale
Runoff and General Election, will $215.
be as follow^: !■
Congressional — — $25.00
District — 20.00
County 15.00
Commissioner — — — 7.50
Precinct — — 7.50
Justice of Peace---- ‘----
Constable... — 7.50 .
City 7.50 I
Rates are strict-,
ly caab in advance.
No announcement inserted unless
accompanied by
rnents inserted
3-441. $158.
First Christian Church of Bra-
dy. a private corporation
through its president. W.
Deans and secretary. E. L.
denhamer to H. F.
xj being the South one-half of
* block 35 Luhr addition. $600.
I Charles Willoughby to K. W.
Huffman being 129 acres of the
Gilbert Smith survey 42, cert. 1-
1847. abst. 1797, $5,805.
Charles F. Foster to Mattie
Foster being 20.6 acres out of a
certain 173 acre tract, the South-
west part of Houston and Texas
(Central R. R. Co. survey 271.
cert. 33-3341. abst. 721, $10, and
’ n love for my wife.
T E. Spiller and wife, L. A.
n E. G. Locklear being 168 acres,
all of the West one-half of Hein-
WAat is your GUESS p
. S. Capps and wife,
(Capps to J. F. Jones and
Mae being block 37 Crothers ad-
dition. $4,500.
1 J. B. Lockhart to W. L. Shel-
ton, Mrs. Novella Schneider and
Mrs. Ellen Shaw, being all uf
block 67 Luhr addition. $10.00.
R. S. White and wife. Loren-
tha Jane White to W. D. McAlis-
ter being 3-39-100 acres out of
J. A. Brook survey 182. abst. 172.
a cert-
“j
of
Lowell Lewis and wife, Audra
o C. 8. Hickman and Veta being
ot 5 in block 8 Doty-Stone addt-
ion, $200.
Jim H. McFarlin and wife,
Juanita to C. 8. Hickman and
7'50 Veta being lot 5 in block 8 Doty-
7'50
Mrs. Ida Mae Morgan of Brady.
*1 5. aeed 69 years, 11
months and 1 day.
Ida John Richard Guice of Eden.
March 9, aged 82 years. 11 days.
L. B. Carroll of Menard. March
25. aged 42 years. 10 months,
and and 16 days.
Joe Sephus Akins of Melvin.
7, aged 65 years,
months and 25 days.
Leo-1 Spencer Bullard of Brady,
March 21. aged 69 years. 1 month
Clarence Cunningham and Mrs. and 16 days.
Ilda Tatsch. March 23.
Scott Rufus Beau and
Y I'jnie Martin. March 23.
Jamie Leroy Morrow l.
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INTERNATION
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I Crescendo Morin of Whiteland J
Daniel Bird Hughes and Luella a daughter. January 30.
Hope Clark. March 27. * Jessie Henderson Martin of
Ivell Brady, a daughter. March 17.
1 James Ervin Bumguardner of
Alvis Earl Yarborough and El- Brady, a son. March 26^
la Louise Bates. March 29.
Ernest 'D. Stark
Mae Burrough. March 30.
Walter P. Yarborough
Lillie Mae Du Bose. March 30. 1
George Presley Adants
Bobbie Ruth House. April 3.
Willie T. Ellis. Jr., and
rene Terry. April 2.
Daniel E. Hoffman. Jr.
Mrs. Dorothy E. Wolcott,
John A. Saunders and Ovella)
Davis. April 3.
Byron D. Moore and Daisy Mae
Threlkeld. April 4.
Felix Rasped and Corine Per-
kins. April 4.
Vernon Orval Neve and Alber-
ta Mae Meixner. April 4.
Richard A. Burk and
Faye Stanley. April 4.
Billy Ray Heath and Joe
cury. a v.. «
Betty I Alvin Lloyd Cower
fon. March 8.
Harold "f. Kinsev and Ruth M. I James Arthur Whitaker of
Hanson. April 9. Menard, a daughter. March 2.
Juan M. Lopez and NiTa Vai- Elmon Willis Brewer of Lon-
encio. April 10. jdon. a son. March 24.
Deaths Recorded: | Willis William
Andrew Jackson Kinney
Bra^y. March 4. aged 81
11 months and 13 days.
«
Charles R.
March 2 2.
Rito Villegas ot
daughter. March 23.
Pedro Martinez Garcia
dy. a son. February 20.
Kcal Estate Transfers:
La Rue Mitchell and wife. Inez
Pablo Cortez being 80
the North one-half of the South-
west one-fourth of Texas and
Houston Central R. R. Co. sur-
vey 149. cert. 33-3273. abst. 678.
$3,600.
Leona Holloway and
Bernadine Hillhouse and
C. C.; and Billie D.
Caldwell, a single man to W. D.
McAliser being 339-100 <
out of J. A. Brok survey
abst. 172. cert. 3-441, $150.
Fannie Mye Walker and
band. Ernest C. Walker to S. W. In
Hughes being $550.
Angola.
For County Judge:
CLAUDE WM. KNIGHT. JR.
W. M. DEANS
(Re-Election)
For County Tax
Asaeaeor-CoHector;
EGAN FOWLER
For District Clerk:
MRS. W. R. JOHNSON
(Re-Election)
For County Sheriff:
LOVE KIMBROUGH
(Re-Election)
ROY’ BARNES
For County School Superintendent
jich Meyer survey 130, cert. 596.
fon. March 8.
James Arthur Whitaker
Menard, a daughter,
Lopez and NiTa Val-j
I
I Willis William Brown of Bra-
of dy. a daughter, March 14.
years. Manuel Aquirre of Brady,
daughter. March 14.
Fritz Ray Speck of Menard. a|
daughter. March 13.
Jack Hunter Wigginton of Bra-
, a son. March 12.
Granville Andrew
daughter. March 5.
Perez Bara of Brady, a
December 17. 1945.
Costulo Gloria of Brady, a son.
March 3.
Morris Clayton Owens
dy. a daughter. March 18.
Mason, a daughter
Beulah A. Johnson and hus-
band. C. O. to A. F. Kellerman
and Janie being lot 1 In block 77
line. Announcement does not in-1
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dard-News.
The Brady Standard-News to
authorized to make the follow-
ing announcements, subject to
the action of the Democratic Pri-
mary In July;
For State Senator, 25th District:
PENROSE B. METCAlzFE
(Re-Election)
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Smith, L. B. The Brady Standard and Heart O' Texas News (Brady, Tex.), Vol. 38, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 23, 1946, newspaper, April 23, 1946; Brady, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1357349/m1/2/: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting FM Buck Richards Library.