Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1945 Page: 6 of 8
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postcards, telegrams or tetters all saying «* *«te
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raise a little organised
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form
SUN-PROOFf
tetaSt tsMta^
Tian port of Oran, through which ■ad today.
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LEWISVILLE
Special to Record-Chronicle
i) to religious and charttable
sss
HUM TURKS AT WAR
y and Japan rate Turkey’s declara-
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from abroad, who
WASHINGTON
COLUMN
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MSA Staff Ogmapondeni
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rid oi
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tioo ef tear as “an event of little importnace.’’ This
< ope time we can agree wtth the enemy Turkey
along In a state of uneasy neutrality
had eased the
mL,.
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John Stewart of
see his father. ~
Of Denton
:Brtde and
Crochet or Knitting
Boxes
6:10. 11!*
. 1:40, IM 0:10,
Pittsburgh
Paints
Honie of the WILLARD car lottery. Plenty of Grade 3
recap and used tires for sale.
la Service Station
sad LaOrtsMtat
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get money (rum us.
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and saying
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Special to Record-Chronicle:
SANGER.
McClurkan
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make
The Morrison Milling Company
DENTON, TEXAS
Devoe Paints and Varnishes
Outlast* average paint 2 to 1
Geo. W. Newton, Ph. 1624-J
’'OMPlFTi
FOOD
KSRKi
fe-
tal and many others suspected where illegal gw
refunds were recured ■
- MOMG US -
FOLKS
Johns-Manville
Roofing
BEFORE the Spring
Rains Arrive!
Denton Typewriter
Exchange
Phone 321
M. A. (MY
Roofing & Sheet
Metal Company
SOUTH
SIDE
tOl'SOF
Weddings, Birthdays,
Anniversaries
and Parties
Cut Flowers
Potted Plants
WHAYNE FLORISTS
800 N. Locust
SHEPHERD'S
GROCERY & MKT.
Phone 14*1
Call US for
FLOWERS
►et Companr
Parts in North Texas
Denton, Texas
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Sr
Remember Her As
She Wants You To
CARBONS
Typewriter Ribbons.
Complete line of ...
OFFICE SUPPLIES
Repairs and Rentals
see
Dixie Motor
Coach But
Schedules
ALWAYS use
Morrison’s Peacemaker Flour
BEST for ALL Home Baking
te. Feb as. 1»M)
yean ago and the
i difference, said L.
Ramsey-Colwell Service Station
North of Pastoffice Phone 1415
In These Days of Rising Prices—
ELECTRICITY is still CHEAP!
Money to Loan
io luy jour inonimy
Bills
MERCHANTS
FINANCE CO
Denton
H
ALLEN BUTANE .
GAS AND EQUIPMENT CO.
4 Phone 13 South Side Square
TRY RAMSEY-COLWELL
FOR BETTER SERVICE
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te sure it’s
your lucixnc
le system te I
oharaewr, repw-
SF-Srtrss
BELL
IFING• SHEET METZ
PHONE 79b
FOLLOW TH! CROWDS
EAT AT
THE GRILL
Choice Steaks, Lanetea,
Saadwtetaa. Heme-made
The’crill
Clay Allen, Mgr. >
Ml West Hickory
Acrees From RareilFs
WANTED
Experienced body man,
c a p a b 1 e of managing
body department.
Caruthers Motor
Company
Ph. 101. 106 McKinney
Latest ta Batted Charg
riione rri BBS S.
Coll for and Dehvary
. Cooking
. Sewing
. Health
. Home
EACH
svnacnirrioN math
With api
stand * P
thia mean
and finger pointings
gm before he i
It wasn’t until ...
Reed Army Hoapital.
for immediate <tudy| ■
attacked aotne of our war dogs in tte Pacific, that
te found out what R W i “ "
Under the circumstances,
not even draw a very a
I tooterW
CkWford and
oday. 40.
pionship
rto 13.
te Royal
< grand
It grand
,HleMa-
Chapter
Among all tte taik that i» being
heard about post-war plans, con-
serving tte aoil descervea more at-
tention than it is receiving, opines
tte Denison Herald, referring to a
QMMarvatlon project in tte couajty. .
Dgspite everything else, including
, tte basic prosperity has been
sed te agriculture in Texas, and
□bably will be for many years
come. Consequently, although adj,]
Sting tte need of manufacturing
iodustrtai activities, say-
to that much.
If they take that 0500 standard
deduction, they don’t have to item-
ise their deductions
But—if they wish to claim more
than 0500. they can take more than
0600 but they must Itemize tneir
deductions on page 4 of the 1040
long-form while working out their
own tax.
BEST BOOKS
“Your Best Buy’”
. Fiction
. Law
. SBonomics
, Menus
13c
2 FOR .... 25c
FULTZ NEWS
AGENCY
SW Comer Square
ECONOMY/
FOOD STORE
ew towns in Texas that have
' that Denton shows, remarked
h Mrs. Lipscomb and Mr. and
I. Yancey visited in Weatherford and Min-
sonal propertv and real i
es except these taxes or i
which iciuFto increase
of your pn
_______ iMMMnkJ*
oaas of suah a program rests psl-i ualty or LI
" AWtolilr--,
ed traveling expenses
Ing: use of your car for business.
Yon nerd a home. II you want to buy one. you ran g<
I I-et us talk over with you our (mat terms and prompt
taking advantage of our loan farllltlea to make purchaM* now—you ran
do I he name.
DENTON FEDERAL SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
306 Jackson Bldg.
craUC ChUH. Shaped on tte MBtt Ud optaions of a
Ing' beyond policies'which a^tnajortty oFtte Atner-
rt and fight for,
oe where a finger
for foreign policy
At
W
Electricity gives you the most for the least. For only a few cents
a day you can run your entire household, and act aa hostess at a
bridge party in the evening as well. Bear these facta la mind
. ... onp penny will buy sufficient electricity to light a 60 watt
bulb afi evening! Only ooe ruckel wfll operate a radio all night
every night, for a full week, and merely two cents make 34 cups
of coffee!
CITY WATER A UGHT DEPT.
foujaii in our modern parts department:
★ ppy®.11®
4
11'
. 1
■ty losses from ww.
storm or other cas-
i a spe^J ’3500 de-
bilnd. uiicompeneui
'J ® persons
whose work’ requires such travel-
ing: UM oI your car Ior business,
ted this Includes the oust of gaso-
line. oil. gn/Of. repairs and clean-
ing: union' dueg; etnertalnment
, ftaBRUARY m, 1040 ■ ■
Remember your Wife or
Sweetheart on every occasion
wtth Mowers We suggest our
exquisite corsage or one of
our beautiful bouquets.
LELA FOSTER
FLOWERS
• Phone 40
S1W.^NO
Denton Transfer &
great em-
I sorrow and even
— ... because the fam-
ily teala did not procure a suitable
•a. agate. Iteeg fO'liiidtest sr avoid
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WARHINOTOM. Bte. XL
Duut Jttts oft your deductanu
thougiitlessly in filing your 1M4
income tag retorfi. ..
Salome kinds of income not oufr
are exempt Iran tag altogether but
don t have to be reported
Here 13 tax-exempt income which
doeb not have to lx- reportedl,,.
a^Ncurt^MMh^L aidtJUM and
Injury benefits received from health
or nrrldtini ineiunr “ “~
rampeme tkrir. gif'
given for personal
tastu-ance paid beet
of the insured. Exs
tega ---
They always need help in Mace-
donia. but we owe more to Macedo-
nia than Macedonia does to us
Some say that Missions will in fu-
ture ages come from China to
Amerlta: Come over into Macedo-
| riia and help us—Acts 16:0.
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Mmrttz Funeral Hotata
REFRESH YOURSElSl *
JZL Hgraolte of Denton i____________________
Mr and Mrs. Scott Ready steing tab probteia proper alien-
Emory after visiting tor mothea M— ---- ----
Mrs. Mfftig carter <
fSa 1
— ------» Un. RM* Mtaw ate son of Fbrt -
Worth visited ter mother, Mrx W.
t H. Rueeell.
Corp, and Mrs. Frank Ratliff Md <
• daughter and Mmes. Jessie Ratliff I
I.SunPHOOI
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BATTERIES
F0® ALL MAJ^E
AUTOMOBILB8
BABCOCK’S
AUTOSUPFLY
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GAS TAX RffFUNE
The Senate state affairs commit!
a MH which would eliminate tte refute of taxes
paid on non-hlghway gasoline by allowing tte sale of
* this gaeoHte wttbesil • tax. Such gasoline would
teve a distinctive coloring to discourage its used in
highway vehicles.
If this change tai the law is pa—rd to tte Deg-
tadatvre, oteps also might be taken to see that diver- «
sion of non-highway gasoline is prevented as much
as possible. Uhder tte present law which allows a
refund af tte tax. numerous instanoee have bgiM^ialled the ATO
-----——---to EHiott
didn't ask for p
And still on the same day, Air Transport
officers were giving out with a big grin i
that tte colonel who issued the priority is
’ iw* lha teialnaas an/4 Hmm Mr-- ------
pooches.
drttote ......... :--*
news published hsseHa
* MOI
Aay erroneous
Says tte Herald:
“Amid all tte enthusiasm over
plans for postwar development of
a better community, an event link-
ed fundamentally wtth any degree
of improvement in our economy
pi..bably attracted far less than dd-1
served attention here Thursday
“It was a soil conservation meet-
ing held in the Des Volgne com-
munity Members of tte Chamber
of Commerce agricultural commit-
tee attended this session, and It to
tar to hoped ttetr interest marked
the beginning of a new and grow-
“The meetang marked another
step by Des Volgne farm owners
to carry out a aoil conservation pro-
gram in co-operation with tte fed-
eial government, one of seyeral such
programs now in progress l£ Orajfe’
son Oounty. Tte session purposely
was to*M on one of tte wont erod-
ed farm of tte area to illustrate tte
havoc wrought by erosion and the
condition tte program at least seeks
to control. ' *
Doing something about tte trag-
ic loes of our most jrrecious natural
wealth—the productive top solf—'
person regardless of where he Ilves
or how he derives bls livelihood. A*
our wealth—our very subsistence
is rooted directly in tte soli
“Perhaps one of our
lies through past years
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!
' Here are jqat a FEW o£»the hundreds of items to be
fouaid in our modern parts department:
----------3 gpoT LIGHTS '
£ HYDRAULIC JACKS ★ FOG LAMPS
it RADIATOR GRILLES it HORNS
-- Listen to the news every day except Saturday and
.Sunday KDNT, «;3C P. M.
Complete assortment of sta-
ple and nationally advertised
groceries, good tendef meats
every day at
t is British Not until tte Rua
German threat and the Butim.
c eaned up tte Mediterranean did tte Turks break
oj diplomatic relations wtth tte Reich, and belat-
« By Mtotf tte Nipponese dtplemats ttetr walking
Apen. Turkey doesn’t deserve much consideration
ftom tte great powers for its assistance in defeating
Germany
PL3ASE SEE ADVERa
T1SEMENT ON PAGE
2 FOR PRICES, FEA-
TURE TIMES, AND
OTHER INFOBMA-
JACK HODGES
aaet or Fost omo f
j r
a upon
flras. la
>d upas
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DPrgOM, TEXAS, FEBRUARY 37, 1046
SjWwjjg MBnnO fflfflNDH FLIERS
The first Mexicans In tte history of that republic ,
to go into battle abroad as an expeditionary force
under tte Mexican flag to about ready to go to the
HUlifptnes. Tte Mexican 301st Fighter Squadron
which trained at Greenville to now on tte Pacific
coast taHfiff tte Met phase of training before going
into tte fight against U)e Jape. f
Brasil, which has an expeditionary force in the
StaMan campaipi, is tte otter Latin-American re-
public which has done more than demonstrate a
passive belligerency. These two American nations
have shown that tte global gw is as much the (
battle at otbtr countries In tte western hemisphere
m it is for tte United States and Canada, and wUl |
continue te play a leading part in maintaining for those who were
hemispheric solidarity
day, manatalsts WH*. Most people. It tawn/tiSl
figure they can always borrow 4Mt itobrellli ■
palpus tend to defeat themselves. When yw get UNO
postcards, telegrams or totters all saying tte same
thing you know that somebody has started out to
raise a little organtaed teU to
te wants. Usually tte organism of such crusades
are easily recognisable.
But right up at tte tap there to a teo-to-flve per
cent volume of spontateaus mail that must be most
carefully evaluated. Here. 1f any place, is tte one de-
pendable index on public thinking tibout foreign pol-1
icy Muto of tfito mail comes from community lead-
ers—psuaiiKirv.' educatare,' lawyers, prominent ctab
TO. Bmlth visited in
Dr. Imogene Bentlej
visited Mmes. J. A. 3
Jesse P. SmiUi
Mr. and Mrs B C. Autrey of
Gainesville visited Mr. and Mn. B.
Uo> dstUB^ _„ . -t - ’ ______
Dr. and Mrs J. M Sullivan liave
returned from Washington. D. C,
where they visited their son, Lieut.
Gambill Sullivan.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rector.
Lieut Jack Rector has been
1 to commanding officer of
In tte signal corps in tte
Pacific.
Edgar Hale, who has been in tte
U. 0. Navy for several years, is vis-
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J W. Hale.
marily on the productivity of tte
soil
’"'i6dar^
TO DA
A. M-13:01, 1:
0'00 11'30
p. i</-«^0, 6:30 (T«3 flat, to
Sunday) 10:06.
TO PT. WORTH
A M.—6:30. 6:06.
P. M—13:46, 3:30. 4:00, 6:M.
10:06.
TO ATOMORE. OKLA. CITY
A M.-3 00. 6:16,11:30.
P. M/-l:40,3:60,0:10, 6:1A
TO GAINEmUJ '
A M.-4:00, f “ ' “
P. M.-13A6.
f:40, 6:16.
TO WICHITA PAUA
A Mr-SM, 0:lA U:M
P. Me-3:60, 1:40.
TO SHKRMAM
A Me-fi:lA U:M
P. M.—1:4A I’M.
- to wmrwrooRO
JIA PILOT POINT
^»AOECHg««06
(From Denton Reo
Between the Dentoi
Denton of today is a
T Richardson of Jacl
There are mighty 1
the bustie and aetivita
C. Lipscomb, wtw. wM
Mrs. Q.C.r____
eral Wells this week.
John Stewart of L«
e his fatter. Henry T. «te
key egg ot the season, Pebnu
Mrs Delia Crites, daughter
Denton,' M been appointed
“t
| “ ** “nouoe’
IX | 7,'hXinUO tons of Anuukau. mhu
ptes moved during tte flrat i
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r'J
oil. grease, repairs and cfean-
unioa dues; etnertalnment
done in connection with your
ess; cost of work clothes and
rms equipment, tools and in-
struments on your Jobe
Medical, hospital and dental ex-
penses are deductible if they ex-
Cee dt per cent of your income but
are limited to 41.260 if you file a
return for yourself alone or |3A00
If you clabn more the none exemp-
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Distributed By
WP BOTTLING CO.
Denton. Texas
ess. he was wide awake and
I imprecations, evil glanres.
te received from otter passen-
arrived in Washington
til te delivered the dogs to Walter
where ttey were badly wanted
of a strongs dtoease that tea
... _ ,. . . _»
i, te*t&lnka a fellow might
, „ small court martial these days
if te refused to obey a GO’S order to play nursemaid
across country to a fracp wtth an “A” priority.
• niHj-tEKn Tears AGO
The only
nr ■— ■SIH.!,
tenant, just HMM
Americans had Ptene in New York- bound tor Washington 1
w> Tore. hrMir hours before Col. Reoeevelt was malls a brigadier
Tte weary lieutenant, who had never heard of
Blase, had two dogs wtth him with "A.” plane prior-
ities.-2^’
In spite of his 1
fuming nt taw mi
PUT ON A
Jp-—-ML
OM
U’},. ■HP’!*
■J
Sing a song of six pence, a pocket full of rye,
If you want a good desert, bake a cherry pie,
And if you want it bragged on, at the dinner hour,
Be sure that the crust H made with fine PEACE-
MAKER Fiour. r
PIGGLY
FOOD
VALUES!
I 'ound at— .
Craddock Grocery A Mkt.
119 8. Him Phope 71
ice of workmsn’s
• except Uwse
, service, and life
because of the death
Example*'
’ Here are”'de'd^ctible’’expMi3es al-
though tte list's not complete:
Charitable contributions (they
can’t exceed 16 per cent of tte in-
come) tc
organisations: Interest
son debts, such as bss
mortgages, state income and par-
---■----
> tte value
5,000-lncome peo-
M, the wtthhold-
or the 1040 short-form—
let about a 10 per
figured right into the
with both form.
Want to claim more
’ i than 10 per cent they must use the
1040 *----
tax
V»t _
1 those deductions.
1 The 06 000-or-over income people
—who nave to use the 1040 long
form anyway—may take a stand-
f^wbether they
>r 010.000 and wheth-
Let
Vogue
Cleaners and
Furriers
. clean your
—Dress Suits
—Evening Dresses
—Robes
—Gowbs
J. H. BARROW
Phone 106 721 N. Locust
Feb. 27.—Mrs Walter
of Demon reviewed
“Tte Fountain Head” for tte Study
Club when it met in the home of
Mrs. T McDaniel Wednesday aft-
ernoon. Mrs. W. M. Davidson dis-
cussed outstanding plays. Cherry
tarts and hot coffee were served
the members and guests. Mmes A.
M. Beeman and 8. B Powell poured
coffee. '
Mines Kil Rector and Ned Rec-
tor of Poet and Mrs. L. Harwell of
Denton visited Mrs. Sam Rec-
tor.
Jesse P. Smith underwent major
surgery in the Denton Hospital
Monday.
Jim Ready has received a letter
from a soldier, now in an Army
hospital in Washington, saying that
he had seen James Ready, now a
prisoner of war, fan Germany on
Jan. 5. Tte My wrote that Ready
was fine at that time.
Corp. Marvin Hachtel. who has
' * to Mississippi, is vis-
wife and baby here
i, and
MB, MCORD-CHRONTCLK TV1SDA
fi BARB
wwew.............—
■ 71. ^7. • • •
A^t any golfer to teip yra figure >
tax Just tell him to follow tte shsns
usee computing bta brntas
Lots of spring hats will be fa*, soys » «tyie
note Yes, they will te feit tte Rnt of ibt fol-
lowing racotb.
not far off on tte
good cbanoe of g
and
tag the aoil stands out pie-remJowtt
If Texas hopes to te prosperous in
the years, to come.
- ' . - JT . A • • • •
If every man on tte farm will
conserve his sail, raise aH ite meat
and milk and butter te needs, along
with eggs, te can hardly All to Mi
least make a good living A dlverai-
fiad farming program, to include
acme poultry, acme milk nows, •
great variety of vegetables and
wheat where it la po&sxble to grow
it. means prosperity Btit tte suc-
f <£ V- » Ramsey of
wetfate director of the
TO; i<qv
aoare'^
BUY IT IN DBNTON*
-nJSMkMTi
sitting by indifferently while tte
elements carried away tte fertife
soil, leaving barren, non-productive
acres that bring poverty for tte
tanner and his urban neighbor
glRB.
“Denison prudently is emphasis- ?
Ing agricultural improvement tai its
talk of a better post-war day. stress- '
ing especially dairying, poultry rals- ) ’
Ing and diversified farming. And
the starting point for any agrlcul- I
tural program inexorably rests in <
the soil . ” . .
WASHINGTON, d. C-F*n mail sent to tte U. &
Department of State has shown a tremendous jump
in the last few week* and is now coming in at the
rate of 1*00 letters a day wtth every indication it
may get bigger. The average for tte past year was 400
tetters a day, ■
Now tills should be significant of something or oth-
er. This should be an indication ttat a literate sam-
pling of tte American public has at last become aware
that it has a Department of State and is now show-
ing tte interest it should to foreign affairs. It should
te possible to tote this mall, analyse it, and so show
what tte American people are thinking about inter-
national relations and postwar world probtema.
On tte theory that U. A tanrign policy is a demo-
cratic nunc. Shaped on the beliefs and opinions of a
***? P”1*. oouofry ABd never go-
tten people 'would willingly si
you might think that tte one
could te put on the public pt
tag of expraeston from tte dttetiry " ’
Analysis of this mall today dam show certain def-
inite trends of public thinking on foreign relations
The war has of course heightened interest in such
matters. And all the ruckus kicked up over the ques-
tion of “Just what is our foreign policy?" haa been a
healthy thing, stimulating tte IntaraiA
Tte volume of mall—126,000 letters last year—is
about one tetter per 1*00 inhabitants per yehr. M
this volume is tripled this year, it still isn’t a good
sampling because tt comes only from a literate minor-
tty which has something particular bothering it Gal-
lup. Roper and other public opinion pflUs sample
much smaller nofibers on ttetr questions, but they
try to cdtect opinion from representative cross sec-
tions of all ages snd classes, and that has been found
more accurate than any voluntary expression of
Ay**! fS and 76 par cent of tte State Depart-
ment's public mall received in tte past year has come
from pnawiro <roui> organisations that have seme
Ptoticute- axe to grind and start a tetter writing
cAmpaign to get B ground All such pressure cam-
........—...... !
• WASHINGTON
IN WARTIME
i i ■'■■iiiiI
WASHINGTON—Your Capital in Wartime
When all the storm and thunder finally had been
silenced by tte bell that calls fqr a vwte, tte feenate
baHoted 60 tp 11 to make Ool HUlott Roosevelt a
brigadier general Apparently 33 members (except
r___ * 1 ire til or out of town) were too un-
interested to cast votes at all.
Tte fellow next to me ta tte pram gallery said:
“Well, that’s that. Let’s get on wtth the war.**
• > •
It wasn't quite “that'll that," though The very
day the Senate voted u> ignore tte feet that Gen-
eral Elliott's dog. Blaze, had been given an “A" pri-
and hence would answer no more questionnaires
that serve no good purpose.
On tte savna day, tte President was being criticised
for taking Mrs. Anna Rxxnevelt Dahl Boettiger along
wtth him to tte latest “Big 3“ conference Bte, you
remember, te supposed to have been tte person who
nd liked tf M eeuM get Biase out
oesevelt on. tte West Ooast. (She
orittea.)
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Edwards, Robert J. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 169, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 27, 1945, newspaper, February 27, 1945; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1370414/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.