Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928 Page: 3 of 6
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192*.
THE BORGER DAILY HERALD
Speaker Explains
Movie Hardships
At H. S. Assembly
Chapel oxcrcscn Monday, Oct. 15,
The >
Mr.
Bet
V'RJiA
began promptly at if o'clocli.
j speaker for the mornlnff wa ;«'-ian(j
(Marks, a noted movie actor of Hoi- *
Tonn i;ntTOfi i lywooil. The auditorium wan
__ 1 and the Htudent body wa« Uichly j
excited. Thiti biph excitement wat,
I due to tho fact that wu had on the
attention if it'u nil treble or all
butts. It taken both treble and bon*
to make the composition complete.
Now apply this little suKKestion to
yourselves. Wo have a surplus
amount of treble for t'eminin-
i voices) on our pep squad. You boys
NOSY NEWS
SOCIAL CALENPARj J^qcqI /Vetus
busy and .loin that pep squad
mnkn our composition or or-
you wish to
:int results!
Someone liar. mild. "Variety is tho
| spice of life." Let's have it!
j Konization (whatever yen
, J, ; call It) complete. Wn wa;
j Come on, Bulldogs! Let's go!
j We're sure to win that same with
Amarlllo!
Marguerite Greenwood wa.i out of
school last Thursday and Friday on
account of illness
Thursday —
Royal iVcishbors meet -i y.i Cify
twil at 8 ij. w.
Presbyterian choir practice, 7::j0
p. m
Chtate at Tokio.
Ofctay—
llAUowe'oa Iia.il to American Le-
S.k<*i hull uponuoHKl by Business and
fiofie.tiiiottul Women's club. Cos-
rv.m*> affair.
preceding Friday been introduced
— j to the speuker of the morning. Ho
Spivey, local attorney, re- had told us that his purpose was to
last night from a weeks' save the youth of today from do-
-Huth Inmau.
Violet Shoppo, has accepted a posi-
tion at Love's store. She assumed
duties yesterday.
... . , , , Mrs. Susuo Conard and sons, who
JJl#h Twelve club moots at Black i formerly owned and operated the.
hotel at U l J p. in. j Conard Dairy here, have moved to
Lodeo regular raeetinfi, > Amarlllo where „they will go in tho
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turned
pleasure trip in which he atteuded; mruction by pleading with them to
the State fair nt Dallas, and visit-j keep away from Hollywood.
wl Ills parents In Waco. The program for the morning bo-
Mitw Kdith Muyne, recently of tho | Ran with the Hinging of "America."
The song was followed by jt prayer,
led by Rev. Carter of the Methodist
church.
The introduction of Mr. Marks,
which was made by Mrs. Dickson,
\
I.I2U 1'ETK
Old Pal, you are a true Pal,
You've stood by me through thick
and through thin.
You are a friend and comrade
For you've stuck with mo to the end.
ilebekaii
City hull at 8:30 p. m.
Loyal Order of Moo.se
Hu.ll at 8 p. m.
Sattmlay—
Juvaniio Iloyol Neighbors
IK Oity hall, i! p. m.
meets at
, produce business.
mentis
You sometimes get discouraged,
For you fall to do your lob well.
I know you are getting disabled—
brought loud applause which sub-l 1 c# t«H. for I know you quite well,
dued into an attentive silence aBj
j Mr. Marks began to talk. Mr. Marks1 My friends at school all still love
, Miss Louise Hunt has been con-1 caused us to feel tho due apprecla- i you
i lined to her bed the past four' Hon our mothers should have. Ho j You are thoir Pal and their friend
I days with illness. ! made us see that our mothers were' They think you are really nice look-
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Knott of; kind, but the outside world was j ing,
j I'ainpa were business visitors in j very coldblooded. The speaker; And they want you to may here
I this city Wednesday. They also; (aimed us to feel the necessity of a
spent several hours tho guests of; Kood education.
j Mrs. Sammy Tate Stone. An education should always be
This weeks meeting of tho Wed-1 Mr' Rlul J'ils' J K' WarU('r of I obtained in preference to a wrecked*
nesday Bridge Club was at the|l'le 'ocu' fost off'00 hai1 us their, career in Hollywood. Mr. Marks
home of Mrs. J A. Fraser ou North ! SU08ta yfe!itul'<ltty iIr- antl Mrs. Samjgald that many Rirls had told him
Main street where several "hours I Bas8.0.t Amarillo. j 0t their failure and disillusion.
were enjoyed in bridge games. Two' Kitty Neighbors writes Somr had gone hungry so long that That would give us all a good yell,
tables were arranged when thej'r'on^B !rom Beaumont, Tex., where j they were driven to crime to obtain
members arrived Beautiful prizes IHllli 'H now 'eacliing in the South (f1(. neresHitlea ol life. Of the thou-When the world rolls around on its
were prescind the lucky winners, ''urk llifTh -s''h°o1' ll iu hcr •lU"-r 1 sand!, who had sought to obtain ax!
who were: Mrs. H. F. Manwnrinj.. 1 Sh ^'rlou^iy ill. She sent regards ; inl„,, through acting only two have
MRH. J. A. FKA8KR HONTEHS
TO WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLl B
It's
with them.
a good thing
isn't it Liza?
For Clover and Sandy
And I know you can
things
you can't
won't tell,
The library has received u
! shipment of books.
j After findiug many trucks on the i
j window sills, we havo decided that j
j a ghost walks about the English III!
' room at night and we are wonder-!
| ing why—? Is it because of the |
I tragic death of one of the water |
dogs, or something pertaining to the ;
English department?
Wo are very sorry to hear that ]
Liza I'ete has tho "croup" today.
Miss Holrnan sayB all the "Nosey |
News" Is coming from one who
"nose" nothing—meaning Miss Ma-
sey, 1 think.
Mrs. Howard was heard t6 tell
Mrs. Baker to watch the private
conferences carefully.
While playing basketball with
tho "little boys," Coach Cherry fell
and sprained his ankle.
We wonder why Raymond Taylor
gets so cold in English III class.
It was a good thing that Carl I
' Horton did not have false teeth i
j Tuesday night.
talk, i Mary Lee gave a reading in Eng-
lish HI class yesterday dedicated to '
her "hubby." The girls are wonder-
.
Beware, Fish! ! ! Every dog hse | Nova for Instance.
his day—but which day is yours? , ....... ^
What didn't Mr. Marfca
Seniors are planning a party fori about facial expressions?
Saturday, Oct. 29. Prom all reports | you might inform us.
tho party will be a "whaling sue-j PeKgy hltK gonft u> her Ukj?
ceSH- | days. Notice tho brigbt latut
Friday night, due to tho rain the Edward York wo* abaeM
bonfire was called oil. Cjulto , school Tuesday
large bunch went up to Cleta's for Tho Spanish classes are receiving
many interesting letters from tor-
new ; the evening.
Somo people
like to draw maps.
elgn countries.
Greatest Improvement
in riding comfort
since balloon tires
STUDEBAKER'S exclusive
see
lots of j ing if that is the only way to get
high: and Mrs. J. S. Dugan, second.1
At tho close of the games deli-
cious refreshments consistiug of ice!
vream, cake and iced drinks were
served to those present, who were, i
Mrs. S. i> Franklin. Mrs. .Johnny
Self, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. A
M. Martini, Mrs. J. S. Dugan, Mr:
L. C. Smitli and .YIi-. H F Man-
waring
This was tiie second meeting of
the club since June Members Hi-
nt the home of Mrs. J. S Dugan
of the Central Drug stor. in -t \\v.l
uosday afternoon, at which linn
the club was reorganized ft . ,i
sists of two tables of players. Fal-
lowing the business session at tin
first assemblage several games it
bridge were played.
Mrs. S. I>. Franklin will entertain
the members next Wednesdav a:
ternoon
MUtH. S. i . lltl\lil,I\
IIONOHS HOCSK KSI'S
Complimenting her house guest.--
Mr arid Mrs, K. S. Hohson "t Ai
i'unsas City, Kan.. Mrs. S. I). Frank
lin entertained with a delightfui
bridge party Wednesday evening at.
S:!i0 o'clock.
The reception room was cleverly
adorned with .the. Hallowe'en color...
These were further suggested in the
bridge appointments, and also in
tho mint baskets which were placed
on each table. In the games Mr.
and Mrs J. A. Fraser won the high
score, and Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Du-
gan, second high.
At tho close of the games delici-
ous refreshments were served to the !
following guests: Mr. and Mrs. K.
fj. Hohson, honor guests; Mr. and I
Mrs. Ralph Huiuamidt, Mr, and Mrs.
John Farris, of Amarillo, Mr. and;
Mrs. J. S. Dugan, and Mr. and Mrs. i
.1. A. Fraser.
to her many Borgei friends. j succeeded in tae iust five years.
Mrs. Donne B. Green returned j One of these, Barbara LaMarr, fell
last night from a weeks visit to! by the wayside, a victim of flattery
Dallas where she enjoyed a visit j Tb« other, Ramon Novatto, w'.v.
with relatives and attended the
fair.
mwm
a £* FL L>
mis
English Students
Loarn to Speak
Sained fame in Ben Hur, sends tl."
following message to our youth
hv at home."
The speaker concluded by advising
i.Ming things about Hollywood. The
city was started I'noi a desert land
i'tia' has changed to a city in twenty-
four years. A motion picture com-
pany from t.he east came there to
take a picture, and because of the
wonderful climate and scenery,
ir.' re companies followed and IIol
rid" of the boys friends.
Veda BoldoBier broke her beads j
in Geometry class Tuesday anil
Oene Shrevo and Agatha Baker re-
ceived their daily dozen picking '
them up.
Wedding bells are ringing in Bor-
ger High-—and how! Four of the I
school girls have already been con-
Your days are few in number victed of marriage in the first de-
vour color is dying with age gre, .■ nd have b-.-en sentenced for |
But there's no one who loves you i life.
as I do, j Miss Hoimau wonders if Miss In-
For you're my friend the rest of | man is going to put in a modiste i
your days. | shop.
- dietta Brook'.;
Bearing
C •
Spr;
:-4 'V
c r
hackles
And I roll around on your wheels,
I am proud I can he in your company
Instead of some jelly, iny dear!
T%
The smart new
XCTATOR
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• ntr n-st in
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Kac li «
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thc'sje ori'
in'omo:
the t r:i in
Thi i- i
larjr" p--v
ha ndicapi
( xpi "ss
ily.
Now
cauKo o:
should
Co,no Ji<
or i! tl.- ir
• li'. V'w'
m
ornitif
ii;lish
i TV
is is i
bft
he !
I
roori
C'Ml f
io(| hv not boiMj: ahlo to
t li • i r thoughts sn CVstactoir
lor
of
-ai
il rlaspcs.
Why not
lie <> thy.
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' i i .' ■ in Mijt
. i.^ oij-
rposo df
• - -i old: Thf*
In;':; '.. ancl
r speaking.
surprisingly
people ;i t*« *
ly ivood
mot ion
became
pi< ' ure
hiree:
hr homo of
the
NOTICE:—Pearle Bailey McEafih-
ern, teacher of expression, will moe)
her pupilr; Saturday at the horn-
et Mrs. £. D. McGee, Santa F«-
residence. 2 S 0-3 to
industry.
;t industr;
which in
in the
P
world.
I! o 11 y
?r,' les. «i u d
Th« ••
people wh
the actors
uhurh
i IUOJ
on
COIl!,
pie
{) .have- retired,
live in Heverly
T 1\
' \Ar An-
' people.
w call hy
Many ol
statement O*' OWKEH8HIP. manage-
ment, circulation. e t C ei; qui he
or conohess of atjg
ACT
19J2,
I'-.r.'
b) . their ranches near Los-
Mr Marks de:rribed the
"Holly woo J Howl," the i;
phith 'a:« . in. wliich tl -
Angelf's.
immense
eat am-
olaborate
B\ THE
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of Tin
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publish**
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Sot try }'i
0 fnri s> i i'l
lias them as
"M —n*~r~*"
Kxpe t-t
Sci'vi ie
in u'l
Branches
of Beauty
Cult li re
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4TH and MAIN
Norrii .
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UltHT mi.l.OWK'K.N BALL
FlttlA.IV KVUNi.NO, OCT. 19
What promises to ho one of
most popular dance affairs of
if we were to search for the
thi.i unKeenily conc! >11 •->
n:i(to-u1 ti<(Hy find if ttec
| past laxity on the part of the public
j schools, in training the youth to
J speak freely and'easily. No matter
; how much lie learns, if he cannot
i i xprt.ss his thoughts he isn't so
I sreatly benefited after all.
We admit thai the matter of.
traitiiUK is an irksome tusk. It in
hard on the "trainer" hut worse on
the "trainee."
At first the hitter succeeds only
in making ;i spectacle of himselii.
Iliti knees refuse to help support h 1b
I body, his tongue clinss to the roof
1 of his mouth, while his brain sud-
1 denly takes a vacation. He "amis"
• und "ahs" until he thinks he has
Kastt.r morning services are held.
The speakr eoncludi d hy ndvisinn
r.s to buy a round.trip ticket when
v vi.'it, Hollywood
ro on": tin.is st irooi boys
j.ly JIira;'i it
I hit |.V"! of til
stnu-ment '>t
ami < ircitlntid
!it ao'■;! for th
I. oys! noyn! Listen boys! You
who are no* on the football team,
what i:i wrong with you? Why let
the girls be all the inspiration for
the football team? Tho team, ol'
course, likes tho girls, but they
want to see and hear you rooting
too. Can't more ot you Join that
pep .squad? We need more volume
in that organization. It' you aren't Gondii.
tlo liorurr 1
lowinu is. t >
belief, a tru
mini Moment
iiftiri'";,-.<t pu)
t!. • tlf.i.M , .
That tli" rami-, and ;m1'1i-(
!i';n «r._ / 'litor, luai.a^; rig «■ <1:•
manapers av:
Publiwht-r, Ni:nn ■'orr---i I
T'-xoff.
.VlanapiD^* Kditor,
r- l ManaZfr , ot ,
.(J tha' tho to\ |
, knowliMliri' and
: h • ownership,
da''.' sliov ?i i:.
'•f
I'l.'
rfPli tiu ' ti I-
Co., Pari)pa,
Witton, Bor-
Norris, Bor-
ntialitied to be a member, well, it
isn't too late to get qualified. You
know it takes organization and co-
operation to accomplish a desired
end.
We might refer to music when
ht.'un y.. no.' • r. x j
gor. Teti;:--.
That t owner
Nunn-V.Ui- ji Publishing • Pampa.
t>" : «.
■T. L. N.inn, Ainu Toxan.
J. K. Nunrt. Amar'!! - Tcyri<.
T>avid % . 'Varrn, Pimj.t Toxa.-j.
That ?ho known ho-;<th <M r mor' .jajrc •
and other '■ r.? > h" u• niny -r
1 pfr cent or nor* ■ f total amount > t
hor .st-ourities ar<-
this.
HUDSCHI
Mergon
'net- I.i
of.
r,
Hrcklyn,
Western Nowspupr rni.m. Wichita. Kan ■
Ttuit tho avonaga tiumhi-r of copies of
each innuo of this publication aold or dis-
tributed. through th mails or otherwiso, t >
paid subficrih rs during tlip six months pro-
coding -ho dato hIiowd above is 4901!.
. - . . . . . , NK.lh L . MORRIS. Mtrr
.... i.i h, m„ant to then he|W0 Spe,lk 01 K,rlH alul bo>'B Sworn to «.,d .ib.-.l bi-loro «,.• th.
sa d what he meant to say, tuen nt |, , ,h d y a m u,. „f r„-
the takes his neat with a nice Hat "I> _ u^i - . (SKAL) .JOHN n millkr.
UH-• , . , i'l.-.• composition doesn t ho:;: • ■ ir (Mv commission . nir.< iimn i i .-<> >
the I for a grade. You should see hi© M v * '
s..aHon* will h.- Kiven tomorrow niKhti koep on ti'yInK iliottKh. His task uj
lightened by tin- thoughta of tho «<-
t'oct tho training may have on his |
future, it then ceases to bo r.hln- '
terestinK, and iiiBtt-ad, bocomcH a,
Cluii-tor So.
J8011 iK-M-rVr
RKPOHT Ol CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
District No. 11
in ihfi n«.'w American Legion home
sponsored by the liusineBH and l'ro-
fivwiional Women's club.
Everybody attending must wear a, . , . ...
coetum., and mask. No one will bo ! glorified task ! ■« liOlU.Klt. Tfc\AH, I>, TH*. ^AXK or Th\.\H, AT Tttki CLOSK
admitted without a mask. Favors: The fiig Four EngliBh club, un- ^ SINK^H ON OtjTOBKH 3KX>, 1 J8.
of horns and confetti are to be given J ^er supervision of Mik. ''ow.ii d, j j ant! an(j jjijjcouni;, _ _
away, and entertainment for those had as guests last Monday morning, I overdrafts
who do ot dance will be provided. I Miss Masey and Mr. Baker. Mr. , other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
A good time is guaranteed till who i l'.dward \ork, thr* chairman ol the i Ilaukiitg hotin ?i.S,68 2.ti5; Purn. i.- Kis. $7,712.lit
attend. J'rlzos will be given
wearing tho most appropriate cos-
thoso; club, called the meeting to order. ] Keserve with Federal f'.eserv.i Hunk
' A short business session ensued, Cash and due from banks
(321,265.34
685.0.5
r> 2, 7 7.51
2«,3 94.7i
37,138.46
118,ISO.74
tumes.
Dancing
o'clock.
called upon
will begin
at
I
I0ii7 IllUJWK CU B
WITH MHH. JOHN liAI.K
then the members wore. . .
JO 11° give their themes. '' IJA.Dr£lTIK« -S-l56.63l.S6
The subjects tvere very interest-' Caplu, 8tock paW in , 50.000.00
ing ones, but. the speakers were just Igurplns _ __ __ 5,658.00
In time this j Undivided profits—net „1I_. 3,930.53
20,1 42.12
, 361,901.22
16,000.0tf
NONE
$456,631.86
ia little self-conscious.
will disappear, and in its place will Due to banks
| come self assurance and eas.' You'Demand depo.-its
Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 j are invited to attend tho next meet- j payable and rediscounts
o'clock, Mrs John Hale delightfully! ing on Monday. Oct. 22, at 10 o'clock i Securities borrowed
■ ntertained the 1927 Bridge club! in room 10. j -
members at her home in Isom. Mrs. | The Sophomore English clubjsta.tr> ol Texn< . County of utcliin«on. ss:
I. T{. r> Rugeley. Onshier ot the above-named
Joe Hale and Mrs. Carl Brown at-1 opened its Monday morning pro-
tended as guests of the club. Foriuritm with the usual talks, followed
"access in the games, Mrs Joe liak
won high, and Mrs. C. D Kennedy,
seconil.
Afterithe many games were en-
joyed a dainty salad course was
. el ved to those present. Members
present Avere Mis. W I. Heskew,
Airs. 1,. C Uboads. Mrs. Emery ('.
McCoy, Mrs. Stiffier and Mrs. C. n.
Kenned y.
II Itill/.l It Mil livt, TON l< ■ IIT
Ol ItOA \I, NKIOHBOKS
Tonight is the second regular
meeting in this month of the Royal
Neighbors lodge. Impotant busi-
ness pertaining to the mothers of i
the ' Juveniles of the order will b'>!
discussed. Every member is urgoti
it. nttund and give their support to I
tlielr organization, and to learn why'
B is important, that they see that j
the younger members should be sent !
to thoir meetings.
i! (1 HIT! >1 BI!IDC; ; ( I.I'D
TO REOIlf.AMZE TI ESDAY |
Aftir an absence from social tic-j
iivitl"H since June members of the
Ad Libitum Bridffe club announce
t)>nt they will meet at tho home of j
Mrs. Joe Hnle Tuesday afternoon ai i
2:30 o'clock for the purpose of re
oiganiziug tho club.
by construct iv<- ■ omments. When a
speakei was ct used us to the po-
sition of his hands while talking,
the chairman. Cioldman Alexander
remarked, If I'd let m> hand,
hang b\ my .sides, they'd lie untying
m> shoe-strings before long."
sweat that tin
belief.
nbovi statement
true to tlie best of
bank, do solemnly
my kuowiedge an:l
Subscribed and sworn to before
(SEAI, i
CORRECT Attest-
W P STCLTS.
A. I-:.. RAMSEY,
■I <'■ t ARHOLli, Directors
R. I). ItlKiELEy, Cashier,
me this 13th day of October. 102S.
P'til. TROCk. Notary Public
v.k p&mwdiu expSfZgllCS
wili prove to you its
performing leadership-.
We invite you as our guest to a personal demonstration of the Hudson
Super-Six. We want you to learn how Hudson can do easily many things
which you would not expect any other car to do at ail. Scores ot motor-
ists, fresh from examining and riding in the latest cars offered by the in-
dustry. declare this Hudson the supremo perforour of th ir experience.
Knowing that we are to prove all wt say, we assure you that from th#
the wheel you will be conscious of a per ormanc#
m on
CCitit
era
vou
it. .'
. :c from ordinary motoring%
neswms
mi
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1'his S
• 1'mvflei-
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Tli."* Manufacturer Permits Ur. To In'.roduc
Genuine Fronc'h
True Black
Narcisse ur.d
Jasmine
Itegnlar I'rlce 91.00
Tii * World' Two JvfoRt Popuiar Porfuau^
Ilrlug thl.4 Coupon and only ttHc to help p.iy oiir
local advortldlng exponscs, Hporial sn'OBlTdiir., v
prosa. and wo will glvr yon. FREE, wPh
Oi.t further cent, a rogiUar 92.50 bottle of otther
Narcissc or Jnsininc f.vacillating perfume, and alao
a lvgolai $1,00 box of Joan, world n uioat ea-
qulHllo lac<! powdc>r. Dlrpct from Praucc. rt:t:.
time on auy Aiuoricau market. Limit, :i saloa to a
customer.
M. C. ANDERSON
DRUG CO.
I'ltlliAY AMI SATl'HDAY
OCTOUKR 10-aj
Thi.., (
\\ oi: i
'\y "wn
In all Hudson dors th;
I here is no motot iubo
the mechanical And w
or tri high sl
tts action j
ot niotic"'
•e ?s citoniess ease.
- -no sense at all of
icthcr in city driving
stained spec a cn< i country ro^os
comiori itc the very luxu
Aoj though Hudson thus leads in its
power, you can expect si fuel
uui. 15 to 1 miles per iftulon!
u' iiit oi demonstrations support thw
New riders and new buyers are saving:,
"There is no performance like it in tke
w orld "
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A (V D li P
J li CSauu
Coui, c $I2v5
Roadstei S121S
Sedan $1?2S Coach $125<I
[27-mch CKusiu «,«m
Standard Sedan $14M) Ciutcm l.andau Swlan $lh.S# Custom Victoria $165« Custom 7-'
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Witten, Frank. Borger Daily Herald (Borger, Tex.), Vol. 2, No. 281, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1928, newspaper, October 18, 1928; Borger, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth209575/m1/3/: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hutchinson County Library, Borger Branch.