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THE BASTROP iTEXAS) ADVERTISER. MARCH 1. 1"'-
ESTABLISHED 1K":1
Published
EVERY THCRSDAY
at t: \STROP. TEX AS
^LocalSHews-?.
R. E. ST \NDIFER
Pl'HLISHER
\nh s.
ST Win MR
EDITOR
Subscription. J.'l.ftft Per \ far
Entered as Second Cia-s Matter
at the Post Office at Baetrop,
Texa.s, Under Act of March s
1*79.
—, i
ft lO ^WISI ASSOCIATION
Sappy«^T
Mr and Mr? Julian F. Smith
■. f i*. .-t were guests of Mr.
Smith's mother, Mrs. J O
Smith, and his sister. Mrs. R
K. Sta! i.iifei, Mi Standifer and
Hob. i Friday of la-t week
Mr. and Mrs. Jess \N alker
and Mrs. F. H Perkins of An
gleton visited in Bastrop with
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Wood
during the weekend, coming
over from Elgin where they
were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
L. D. Prewitt.
Mrs. Ralph Price of Bryan
visited with re.atives here dur-
ing tht wet-kind and attended
the St. Hilda'.- Guild luncheon
at th Calvary Episcopal Par
ish Hall, Saturday.
Pete Ebner was in San An-
tonio n Monday of last week
when he attended the Perry
Shankle Appliance Show and
purchased new appliances.
Jake Hoskins. manager of
the Lake Corpus C'hristi State
Park, stopped over in Bastrop
for a short visit with his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Hos-
kins, one day last week a* he
was in route to a Texas State
Parks Managers Convention in
Marshall. Texas.
Mrs. G. P. Herndon of Dar-
len, Connecticut, was a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Edwards
and other Bastrop friends the
past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Long
and son. Benny Frank, spent
tht* weekend in Laredo and at
tended the International Parade
held annually in that city. The
Longs were residents in that
vicinity bef' -n moving to Bas-
trop two years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hefner
returi ed hon.i Sunday night
from M abatis, where they
were guests in the home of
Mrs. Hefner's - ter and family,
Mr. an-1 Mrs Bob Boatright.
Whilt there they got acquaint- i
ed with the new baby, Bob. Jr.
Earl YVhitu rth a t t e n ii e d
funeral service- held for Mrs.
lone Dungar at McDade Sat
urday afternoon. B'uriai was in
the Ridgeway Cemetery. Mrs.
Dungan was a first cousin of
Mr. Whitworth.
Friends of Mrs. \V. E. Beal
of Smithvilie will be happy to
know that she is resting com
fortably in the iocal hospital
after suffering a broken knee
cap when she accidentiy slipped
and f- : at the rear of the Pig-
glv Wiggly Store here late
Tuesday afternoon.
Weekend guest.- of Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Lock were Mr. Lock's
sister.-. Mrs. E len Taylor and
Mrs. Minnie Alexander of in-
gram. Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs Henry Roberson
and son- of Austin, and Mr.
Robertson's brother, Jack Ro
ber.-on of Birmingham, Alaba
ma, and Mr and Mr>. Jes-e
Kimbrough arid sot; of Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F Pearey
spent tli, weekend with Mrs.
Pea rev's mother, Mrs. C. B.
Tracy, and her sister and brot-
her in law, Mr. arid Mr . Ray
Horn, in Lufkin.
Jackpot Every Tuesday Night Mr-. Walter Froelich aecom-
panied by her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. Hoebel left Monday
for Bridge City, Texas, to be
at the bedside of their sister-
; in-law and d a u g h t e r-in law,
Mrs. Edward Goebel who is
| critically ill.
Mr. and Mr Ed Spruce of
March 1:
Rucker Hoskins
March 2:
Mrs. Lillian Waugh
Betty Schuyler
March 4:
Mrs. Maude Herndon
Bobby Woehl
Charles Williams
Besty Owens
March 5:
Ann Loveless
Joe Bartsch
March 6:
Laverne Culpepper
March 7:
John Powell Ash
Mrs. J. B. Hendrix
TOWER
THEATRE
—BASTROP—
CHILDREN UNDER 12
ADMISSION 20c
Thurs., Fri.. March 1-2:
Susan Slade
Saturday. March •'<:
ALAKAZAM,
THE GREAT
-PLUS SECOND FEATURE-
Susan Slade
Sun., Mon., March 4 .">:
THE SECOND
TIME AROUND
Tuesday, March 6:
VALLEY OF
THE DRAGONS
Wednesday, March 7:
CLOSED
"Eating Out Is Fun"
AT
GRIFFITHS RESTAURANT
•Ba.-trop ( ounty's Largest and Most Complete Restaurant"
Ernest Kissman, chef—34 year- experience
New Highway 71 — Phone CA
Menu includes baked or broiled foods,
steaks, home made pies, home ground
sausage, fresh yard eggs, special child's
menu.
Bring the wife and kids and ei.joy a
BONGO BURGER — 21c
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to drop in for your coffee
break—bring your guests to our carefully appointed din
ing room—or dine with us anytime, in an atmosphere of
quiet elegance, with Muxak's background of soft music.
Jim coid Dorsie Griffith, Owners
Fort Worth wen recent guests
of Mrs. Spruce's mother. Mrs
Pauline Dolgener, who was ill
at th time.
M s Dave Goddard, Si . Mis.
S. L. Brannon, Sr. and Mrs.
Thomas Fisher attended tht
Statt Officials Wives tea held
Wedrit stiay afternoon of last
week at the Country Club in
Austin. The Bastrop lad it s
were guests of Mrs Gordon
Lloyd of \ustin, daughter of
Mi- Fisher.
Sp-5 Lester Berry is visiting
heit with Mrs. Berry and their
sons, Reggie and Ronnie, in
the home of Mr- Berry's par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald
Jerrell. Sp 4 Berry arrived in
tht States two week- ago from
Franc* due to the illi • and
death of his fathei in U-banon,
Missouri. He was accompanied
to Bastrop by Mrs Berry and
Ronnie who flew to Missouri
for the funeral services.
Mr. and Mr.-. William Earl
Denman and little son, David
Earl, of Irving and Bill Den-
man Merritt of Decauter spent
last week here with their par-
ent- and grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Denman.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Er-
hard has as their guest la.-t
weekend, Mrs. Erhard's 92 year
old aunt, Mrs. A. Austin of
Smithvilie.
Mr-. W. B Burleson and
Mr.-. Elva Byles of Mart .-pent
Wednesday and Thursday of
last week of Mrs BurU son's
parent.-, Mr. and Mrs T H
Kimbrough, and other relatives,
and got acquainted w th young
John Knox Shirley.
Pvt. J. B. Henneke spent
Wednesday : ight of last week
with hi.- parents, Mr and Mrs,
Ben Henneke, as he was en
route ti New Jersey fr m Fort
Corson, Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. H< r .an ( •■• :tz
of Sacred Heart Parish. Rock!•
spent the weekend in Houstor.
visiting their daughter ad
family. Mr. a'.d Mr-. Albert
Till aid i he11 daugr r-
Saturda\ afternoon the G
• rtze- and Til.- - i t e d th>
Houston Fat Stork Show. Fol-
io-.', ing the show they wen
guest of Mr and Mrs Waiter
Steyrnann and Judy of Ho.
for a dinner at the "Cellar
Door Barbecue".
First Methodist
Church
Walter J. Cartwrgr.t, pa-'or
Sunday. Mareh 4. l'.o'.'J
Church School at 9:10 a. m.
John Witting, Superintendent
Morning Worship, 10.55 a. m.
Sermon. That Samaritan
still Challenges I'- "
Methodist Y uth Fellowship at
6 p. m.
Evening Services, 7 :<X> p. m.
Sermon by the Pastor:
"With Charity Toward All."
Monday, March 5, 3:00 P. M.
The UNITED CHURCH
WOMEN'S program for the
"World Day of Prayer" will
be held at First Methodist
Church with Mrs. W. B. Ran
some serving as general
chairman The theme for the
interdenominational woman's
seiviee for this year is the
familiar: "For God So Loved
the World."
The Pastor's Church Member-
ship Class will meet each
Saturday at 1:00 p. m. in
the Church basement.
CHOIR PRACTICE:
Thursday 3:45 Youth Choir
Thursday 0:30 Senior Choir
Saturday 10:30 a. m. Junior
Choir.
Calvary Episcopal
Church
The Rev. James 11. Watt
Sunday. Mareh 4
a m., Church School
11:00 a. rn., Holy Comunion
March 7, Ash Wednesday:
(i:45 a. m., -Vdministration of
Ashes
7:00 a. m., Penetential Office
Holy Communion and In-
tercessions
San Antonio
Opt' ra Festival
Opens This Week
International <>pe« a - tars
from New ^ .'k an.l Vienna
are arriving in San Antonio
thi- week for the Eightei nth
Grand Opera Festival, Mareh
:>, I. 10 and 11 at Municipal
A uditoriuni.
Under the baton of \ ictor
Alessandro, ir.u.-i a direct >r >f
the San Antonio Symphony,
their great voices will join
South Texas choral and ballet
g r o u p - in presenting such
world wide favorite opera- a-
"La Bohenie", March 3; "Lucia
Di Lammermoor", Mar. h 4:
"II Trovatore". March 10; ant!
"Carmen", March 11
This year's festival Mill offer
famous old favorites such a-
Richard Tucker and k.irt Baun
along with four of the most
glittering new prima donna-
of opera- Ph>■ ill- Curtm. Gi-
anna D'Angelo. Elinor Ro-- and
Jean Madeira.
South Texan- will al< wel-
come back Eva Iikova, Irene
Kramarich. Norman Treigle and
Nicola Moscona—all of whom
have won bravo- with previous
performances in the San An-
tonio festival.
Mis- Curtir.. wh -<• perform-
ance in "Cosi Fan Tutte" with
ti t Metropolitan .a-t S' venii.t i
was termed ont of the "Debuts
of the Year" by tht A ■-•►lat-d
Press, will open the festival
with Barry Morel I, r:--:ng y ui g
Metropolitan tenor in "l-a Bo-
hem e".
Tucker, termed "th* greatest
tenor in tht world" by Time
M:ig:in: • wi or M D
At.g> a r*-I l-.ejuit-d bt .l it >
gaining notice as one of the
world's finest coloratura top
rant's, in "Lu a" Mar r 1
Baum, famed European tenor,
and Mr-- Ros-. wi- gain-d ' •
bravo* of f. • •• a' g . r .1. •
year with her la -t-minute ub
«t.' stit>n i: ?' ■ tilit ! ., t.f
"Aula", will appear u "II Tro
.ttor. Mir- 1'
Tucker wi! return for his
second performance in "Car-
men" a • e w ith M Ma i ira
who ha" ga:1 ed internal iona
fame in recent year- aa "tie of
the grt-a* interpreter - f the
title I tile's -en-iio'i" gyps;,
M -< ona. Metroj ■ ita t>a
vs 111 appear in all four pro
duction Mi - Likova, a beaut,
ful Czech --rn -opra- «, w
sing ifi "La Bo hem*" and "Car-
men".
Treigle, re mem ttered f r r.
brilliant performance in Itnur.
production of "Faust", xili play
the part of the toreador. K
(amillo. it, "Carmen" . h it
Mi - s Kran.a .eh, b- dommateti
much <>' " \ Mas. -d H.t.. :r
I9fi0' festival as a fortune
teller, will play tht part of
A zucena.
Ticket for all operas an
on -aie at Municipal \udi
tori urn, San Antonio.
MISS OI.G \ (■ VRI( \ DOE>
STUDENT TEA! HIS*.
Bel ton, Feb. 22, Mi-t Olga
Gar- ,a. : or at Mary Hardr.
Baylor College ha recently bt
gan student teaching
Each student will do runt
week of st udent U-f'hing
which i a prerequisite for ie
i < ivirig a teaching certificate in
the statt of Texas.
Mi- (ia.-cia i teaching
-peeeh at Lamar Junior Hig'
ir> Temple be i a gradual,
of Bastrop High School and the
"laughter -f Mr and Mi- David
'Garcia, Ba trop, Texas.
D A N C E
American Legion Hall
Smithvilie, Texas
music by
ROCKNE PLAYBOYS
Saturday, March 3
HOME IMPROVEMENTS
— SIDING _ HI-FI DENS
-CARPORTS — KITCHENS
— HATH BOOMS _ ROOFING
— ADDITIONAL ROOMS
FREE ESTIMATES
CAPITOL III ILDERS Si PPI.N
H.'JOK Hornet Boad Austin
Itaslrop Phone ('A 9-2.1.17 or ('A 9-2M .1
NO MONEY DOWN
FHA APPROVED — LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Funeral Serv ices
Held Saturday
For J. F. Priee
Funeral services wen held
Saturday afternoon, February
24. 1 from Mart- Funeral
Home in S- ithville for J lv
Price, with Rev. Waitei Cart-
wright, pastot of tiie Bastrop
Mel h oti i st Church, officiating
Pall btarers were Jack t'lai-
borm, Jr., T C. Hoffman, C
V\ Eskew, W T. Higgins, Joe
Leath and Inky Holluh. In
ternient v^a f tht A in Creek
Cemetery
Survivors art a son, Joe L.
Prici of Arlington, and two
grandsons, Ronald Prict of
Richardson arul Jimmy Price of
Dallas. He was preceded in
death by his wift and three
sons.
Mr I'm t. b«>i • in Mi -i---
ippi. September •>, 1VM. came
to Texas and Bastrop County
when a young orphan boy He
a: 1 Mi Sally Gray *t . mar
rieti at Mesquitt coinn unity,
neai Paigt . May 27. l'.'o* They
spent most of their m.rned
lift it the Alum Creek corn
munity lit was a member of
the Mitho«list Church
Cp until a few month- ago,
N| r. Prict was -till activi with
his ranching and farming, and
rode horsettack f«r h'>ur- at
th« time
Mr Price died Friday. Feb
ruary 23, at a m , in Or
gain Memorial Hospital where
he hatl been a patient since
undergoing surgery January 6
Among tht reiativ..- and
friends from a distance attend
ing the ,-trvitf- wen Mr and
M; Jo. Price of \-lingtoi
Mrs J oh' price ami ■ Jim
<-f Dallas; Mr- Ai<•« Prit t
Ronaltl, of Richard
m y,
and
son;
Mr
M
M Sam \ Mr
I'al Mai -'-.i. VI r
Horace H*watt ami
fa !y n Hewatt f A . '
Airna Pritf Atian i ami
ar 1 M; Roy C ail>ornc
Ho i-tton. M r a d M r
I'- i of Vbilerx M-
• • -t Co it r of Giddmgs;
aril Mr* Clinton C)aih<trn*
M.irvin Claib rti<- f Ft W>
Pvt Th ma I Claiborne of
Fort Polk. Louisiana;
Al Mr and Mr Jo. F'«t
ward Schaefer and
M • 1 an i ■ • F -ter
t<- ( -,it. Harrtso; .
1. . and J N Ne.
w -ti Mr and M-
Hank of ' ,!"•
Rhoades
and
and
Mlsv
Mrs
Mr
of
Will
Fr
Mr
and
M r and
f Nrhrg-
Paul B< a
m ■' Ft.
' hap mar i
l. rd Oliv.
M*r\
to a hrart
Funeral
Queen wt r> he
ruary 24, at 4
Marr - 1 no ra!
VI it Rev H
Au-1 i and He
pastor of the
• I
4DEATHSI
two
and
II
age,
fol
MRS II IIIKBMCD \ \ F.R
Mi- Fred Wade has return
,-tl home from Montreal, Ca
nada, where she -pent
s\ttk- tlue tt> the illttss
tit at h of ht i moth* ', Mr
Hibb trtl Vyei
Mrs Ayer. >!• year- of
passed away February It,
I lowing a lingering illnt->s, at
the home of her son and daugh-
ter in-law. Mi and Mrs. Al-
bert A Ay ei
Mrs Aver wa me du.gh
ter of T James t'lavton. who
foun.it d tin fn -t V MCA mi the
North American Continent Be-
f n her re111<■ n t-nt, Mr Ayer
hatl bt t president of the Bap
ti.-t Fort g' Mis.siona'V Sot it
ty .f Fa tt rn Ontario and
Quebec foi 2.r> years.
M Stewart, Robert I
Col. Earl J. Da\ ,j,.
1'. -i o„, Jo,. , , ,
D. Jack t. It,., I
■A
111
MRS. ION K IMNI.VV
Mrs lone Duiii.:.,
Dade resident H,u!
Paige, ilietl Thursda, ' *
gin hospital.
Mrs Dungan, wn|.
Dungan, is -urviv,.,i
sons, Harold Dune.
port. W B. 11- .
of Palestine at.tl \j
("a-- Dona.tt I > ■
Gum \FB. N J
Mr Helen J
ones o|
seven brothers, It* , •
Clydt Dungan, | ,
ai d O-car Dunga;
MBS. DI I.I. \ B D W IDSON
Mis Delia 1> Davnlson, *4.
sister of S I Brannon Sr , of
Bastrop, died Friday. February
J.'l. at her home in Hou-ton
Mrs Davidson, nativi f
M .r'rt i or. Mi- -sippi, had
ni-on a re-uit nt of 11" ,-toi f--r
47 y ■ at - Befort goii g to
II .to e r. led i tl • Mt
Dade and Fig in area, and
taught Sunday School in Elgin
Survivor* are tw sons, h^irl
Davidson and J I-eonard Da
vidson, both Houston; a
daughter. Mi Mary I-e. Sti
wart of Houston, eight grard
children, l-r> gnat grantichild
ren; brother, S L Btannon,
Sr , Bastrop, and several nieces
and nephew*.
Mr a: tl Mr S I B-ann- -
Sr., and S L. Brar.i. >n Jr at
tended tht funeral -ervict
Monday. I-ebruary 2 at
-•'clock in the Hydt Park
al Home ( napt '■ (■ Ho.,
Interment ww in I r< it
Cemr tery
I bearer- wt- . l^-onar<i
tw.. i-ter- Mr (j
ler ai ti Mi \! ||
M 1 a-|e : a1 d v
Funeral servic.
Saturday at 2 p -
Baptist i'hurt t \j, i,,
Rev Malcolm B.r
11 . \ im r
rial was m Ridg.
tery near M I
direction of M
Home of Elgin
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Funeral ervi. . -
Tue*<ir.y of la-*
a rn r. Mi1:- - \J
gin, for Sam !
s.'i. retired farm.
Ba«trop County r
died Sunday, Fer.r
at Elgin h- <piu
Rev I S Do ..
ed, and buna! wa
< Vtnetery
Hancock. •
th. Meth-i ' I
survived by tw - t r
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P-TA Meetin
th;ir Hani
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Mrs. J. It
Dies Here Friday
Mr- 1 >a \ nr. a Q • • r-. 7 .
tii.-d Friday. Fe'.-uary 2 1 '.*'-2.
at .! a rn k tht Organ M> /
oral Hospital, *hert >ht ha (
been a patient for ab<tu? 12
r.our* Death * a- attributed
lition
a- for Mi*
M < Ma
hair man of the
corn rn -.* tee with
Saniit-rs ai d Mr
a* memliei
wa nameo
nominal mg
Mr
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chairman, an*
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perform at
meeting
wing th< It
f'urti?
Hardt
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Mrc
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M-
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Mi
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M« An.
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halt k in-
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and wa* fa
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at Ro'a-rt ►
i
d Saturday K<
OVlock fr-": tht
Hmii' in Smith
■ mt r W allace of
U an. Mo.-rt
Bastrop A . - em
bly of God Church, offi< atetl
at thi i-rvi- >- Burial * a u
a privat# cemetery roar Bet)
Rock
Pall bearers wrt grand- -•
and in< . idt-tl Othie S'-aUm Jr ,
DeJton Seaton at .1 Johnny Bay
i Seaton, all of Roger*; Roiit-.u
< iibsoil of \ '.lie! < . VV A
dam ' of -an Antonio and Da
vol Gib*-*- i f Ba-trop
Survivor are her ho band.
J. B Q uei-n, "f Ra>-tr<ip, thr t
■on. Alvin (iibson of Alum
< reek, F Gib ■ .i of Ba
trop, and V\ /odrow Gibson of
A bilen. : two daughter • M i
Vivian llow,-i ..f Ha-trop and
Mr- Lucilb .-eaton -.f Rogers,
a tep-daughter. M * r j o r I e
Moore of Crowder, .Mi p
pi, t h r> . ; rot h.-r«. Ft ank M
Kurnfield of lying 1 and, N-w
York. Jeff Rumfield of Sari
Antonio and Johnr-y Rumfield
of < a ifornia; and a i-ti r, Mr
Ruby Barharri, f Sai Antonio
Mr- Queer. *a- ti;. daiigh
ter of Marion arul Ophilia Bla k
Rumfield She wa burn Jan
iary 2'.', 1 «m;i, m Frio ' iumty,;
Te*a , and came to Bawtrop
County in I'tlt) Afttr tin
death of 1 >-r first husband,
I . and M i Qii* en w ■ re mat
rietl Sept em be i 11, l!CW> Sht
wa a in-, tuber of the Pi nteco-
tal f'hurch of ( >d.
Among the relative- and
friends from out of town at
tending the i IV14 es vo'ii Mi
and Mi U'ootlrow (iibson and i
children, Mt ami Mis Guy
Bros- and Che<tley Barrett, of
Abilene, Miss LaRut (iibson
ami Van \\ like , f Dalla •; Mr
and Mr Wilson I-. Adam on ,
and children, Mt Maiy Adam
son ami granddaughter. Mi and
Mi- Rudolph Workmaii, Mi
Ruby Bai ham, Jeff Rumfield, i
\\ 111 a it I links. Mr and Mr -
Mitchell La. key and Sheb Hick
a 1 of Sai Antonio;
Amli i ton Qui t n of King
bury, Mi I.in illi Seaton and
family of Rogers, Mi Loui e
York and Elton Bennett t.f
Dr J
Godda
Tempi'
of Ht
■ nrht
':lght
-frie-t •• i
and Two
by M
(, Br> or
rd
im
and Dr
Survivort. are
lr> Vmitu ;->«•
tur noni, ni
tjr « -<) Vernon
' Austin, t .
i ii*-* Z.sinmern
«1
Mr Ma'ti It. •
i-a-tj Mr \t •
and M \ . ■■ K at r>
of Helton
mg ht
Ben
Ben
M
ug i
rate
hrn
d
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e* et v walk of life are lakini-
of the help offered III Iiur loan ill
Itorrotsing money In p.n ta\e
pri mimns. me,Ileal and denial e*p< ■" 4
other worth while purpoae*. Coin
find out a In ti 11 thiM friendl\. st n
to >Mirrow monei.
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Standifer, Amy S. Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 110, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 1, 1962, newspaper, March 1, 1962; Bastrop, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth237885/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Bastrop Public Library.