The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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Page 2 — The Daily Sun — Friday, March 5, 1948
Baytown (Formerly Goose Creek), Texas
L - v, ' \
Fourteen Men Drown
As Boat Hit^ Bridge
(Continued rrom rt(r J) who received first reports of the
cular motion of the water . smashed eraah. tu^ed to the scene with am- terest.
httlaVes. doctors ami nurses.
Other Officials
~ Will Be Exposed
Declares Thomas
'(Continued from Page’I)
statement thtt release Of the eonfi-
' dential documents on Condon would
e be “prejudicial to thb pifhMc in-
- inrnor" '
NABOR
Gratitude is
rare. Lota of
-times when you
help a feller
to his feet, he
haulp off and
sicks you In the
„ pents.
By Olln Millar
Cify To Negotiate Cub Hobby
For teger Sewer Show Slated
(Continued rrom Page 1) f" f . . f
along existing water lines and re- /Qf $QlUFCl CIV
pbrt back as soon as the nature
of the restrictions that could be tii „ _ A. , ‘
established in a number two zone 'Continued from rate 1\ ’
are known. aoredby Grace Mrthodist.church,
A ditch along the Davis road in Alvin Miles and Mark Knkih, lead-
ROMANCE ftURVfVKg
LEWlSTOVVN.' Pa....
years ago W. Perry Sealer
argument with - is girl J-a
Odessa, .and thoy broke their'?!
gage ment.' Rfa* later
should refuse ,tO take up negotia- "heir sponscs died ’wjthin th. T*
tions with Russia'on Premier Josef »$v‘‘ral years. Searer an'd his
Stalin’s proposal. friend ol a half-century a„'^ I
“Such a pact would have pre- now mah and wile. '
Finnish Parties
Against Alliance
(Continued from iPaaa 1)
Music Group
iram Tonight
, « ir» Iva Kitchell, the
of this season by
Civic Mtntc associa-
feon./^£22
rf "iso many aspects of
the Natchw_againstj^*||fc>yreto^^uwces.''doctorajii>|ijiUEgeg.^____ The commerce secretary said he
as s.“usa.t!?isx ks&xt Students Stop
=,-S stormv's Stow*
across the riyer.
— In a flash the Natchez swung
crazily sideward and hit the con-
crete, Collins said, The site of the teat, ptherwi.
mishap is approximately nine miles would have bi
from here.
the
been hi
«m here. Hass gave Miss\: Kay Buford, dent’s loyalty review board. A bumps and grinds. lv velopmcnt from 20 feet to 37 feet
Police Chief William Taggart, night superintendent of King’s board member indicated that'the The, glasses, blduse* and skirt and install curb and gutter if the
tP . ; Daughters hospital here, details of 22-member court of last appeal in came off, in that order. Stormy city would supply the engineering
the accident and the number of ta„ i — * - • - * -------—■» *>-- ■»—<—
Two fires Bring
UUle linage .rasia •. hwM Oli-AmMicai activities "aub^ to kt them itrop Bui they never ctherwlw it w6u!d be a case of _
jsz.'sssssa w wr&a^ jar*-*-*—*sayaAts&w
j£*E£rSS£s %zsusim?x:s2s wrsr sar^sa«raj« ‘jsrjm srr
r,V<'r tcrmmal .**■■' m*T<* department’s own -loyalty off to the lake and tossed her in. canal on North Seventh between Community house at 7:3o' p.m.
X Lst c ’e. r (,i l ' ■ .. . board. , , ' Other..students broke the win* Wyfmewood. and the Bennie Gray Monday, March 8, T, .E.-Cook, pres-
Wright street Si fram l Pi A 1. ......-........—'--AciW^optHBf-her truck.turaad.....«*-• jde„t(.....bouncedtoday. ......r.....
- d‘‘ath toll Harriman said he plaits to put fContinued from Page 1)
higher. . -• the Condon case before the presi- playing-and Stormy, went
ss vbay Buford, dent’s loyalty review board. * - - -
as soon as. the county starts a cufe^Crosby Liphs, L. L. Anderson and ^eta^X°of ^ridiUons reached on
vert that will go under the high—Le*vis4 Williams, leaders. .f"1 ?tat.e of 'rf"ch, i °n
way. The city must wait untii the Pack 270, Channelview, sponsored 1‘statement said ^ ^
Zntrof™,mvV^trw!LdT ^ American Legion, G. L.Gprwood .ttitude of the par-
rnld ^dAh«^/Sia<*heWtae th atld J' S' May' leaders- tiesan informed source reported
Adnl?nol|bhJ Tidhur Pacb 28«, Goose Creek, sponsored that Paasikivi probably already
■ th, Wvnn.lnH - Pirat Presbyterian church, G. had selected delegates to negotiate
Ibb. b„ SrSttSSSSSSt f„HWr - «" * ^ “*• ’Alt fhv newspaper Ny«
int0 h*r velopment from 20 feet to 27 feet CfS' Pressen said^negoUator., w^uld^be
±.
^ I
the' accident and the .number of the federal government's'loyalty stood there in a brieT^w^diece supervision and the design, was
crewmen aboard the Natchez be- program was re^dy to consider the bathing suit. turned ^ownj| ;
Barbecue Planned
.fore he was put to bed, Hb bad a^harges againstrCondon. Stormy wriggled and slipped two The Council f«It that the design By J9VC66S HOfldaV •
leg injury and Was suffering from Condon has been-accused by a fingers into the back of her trunks should be drawn up by Temple or 4 J i"
’ ■ ■ - - --------- “ * * The Tri-CiUli Junior Chamber
appointed not* later than tomorrow.
House Slashes
Labor Fund
vfr
Baytown Bands
Enter Festival
went for souvenirs. v.™ «»«»•£ *<***<■ .cFaus.,™»y- be -g .delegation froth the newlv
In New Orleans she surveyed the t^n^0,fn„iflf^S;r'lhrim organized, Liberty Junior Chamber
damage. Besides her physical woes, ‘1h0en e0UnCl1 t0 lqok ‘"to the s.tua- o{ Conimerce: f c - Stephen,
"S~ : miuee also aeterrea action on otner (Continued from Page 1) sporS‘Vcoatd w'wwth10^ 8othor The gas franchise was passed on Jr is.‘n char^e the'^arb^u*’
when they discovered there requests totalling S9S9.S23.(K« ' for has arranged the tr^for the bands dothes and’a XLSOftTimr which she'its second' reading. At the last board meeting Wei-
' will be no meeting on Thursday as ' .
kitchen stove igniti-d the walls in
the .kitchen. There was’ little dam-
age except to the wallpaperC*
A home on Busch Terrace road
was only slightly damaged in a
fire about 6 p.m. The firemen ex- (Continued, from Pag?" ii
tinguished the blaze with cheini- mittee also deferred action on other (Continued from Page 1)
cals, when they discovered there requests totalling $9891823,000 ‘for has ar
are no fitOplugs near the scene the Iqbor department and the PSA. her.-\;
Of the deferred requests. $912,-
453,090 would have been' for the OEDAR BAYOI? TO t^ENp.
b’Stofc'The committee explaine'd' tbat SWTECE BAND
it deferred action pending eongres- Band Director A. O. Bailey of
sional disposition of the president’s the Cedar Bayou Independent
reorganization plan to shift per- School district will take his 55-
manentlv . into the labor depart- piece bawd to the -Conroe music
ment the U: S. employment service fete-'Saturday.
%nd-thr -unemnlovmcnt eompensa- Bailey said that his musicians
tion. board. will compete in the Class A divi-
Jn refusing the provide funds- s‘on of the state competition- set
for the veterans’' reemployment bu- later in Huntsville. .
reau, the committee, said the bu- The youngsters will ’be taken to .
reau .is operaUng with the idea Conroe early. Saturday in school if,a
that all persons who may enter nr buses. Additional
reeniist in the niilitaiT5«erv;ice are faculty will make the trip to su- ® '
entitledt to reemployment rights pervige the youngsters). They are
.until congress by* specific action dye to appear with/39.other South-
provides otherwise. • east” Texas bands '’(luring the day
But the committee said-it was its HILL BAND TRIP TO
understanding that congress inten- CONROE-MIMICAL FETE
ded the reemployment statute for — — ■' —- — -
' over and let the air out of the building of the bridge.
today,
features barbecued
’Sittrsaias iasSa its: ar ss
ir souvenirs. tion asking for street repairs. Ray- Atlendmg: ttle barbecue wiU
In New Orleans she surveyed the ™°nf A- Baca was instructed by
N-O-T-l-C-E
W# wtend to pick ip «!•»•% piono
n fhii vicinity and tronsfer it to a
rciiabl* patty rotkar tha» haul it
back to oar ttoro, whick bas been
oar cntoai for yeorr.
I# yoa ora intorottod ia baying ,
a beautiful piano on oozy forms
MAIL THIS COUPON NOW
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Addroa.;_____________Pbooo No_____ -
Credit Manager
BROOK MAYS PIANO
.COMPANY
1S22 Main Pkona P. 4S0B ,
Houston, Toxas
Income Tax Service
Reasonable Price,
Mrs. -W. C. Shepfierd
105 W. Pearce- Ph. 222 dr 8jo-»
Formerly w|th Arnett and Cc
REUEVEnriJ
Rill ml
HHhllQ
ThOUMnd, turn to 6M fw f
E’rSS5'®
L^nmi » take-off, on the
fcT/ti Schultze’r.president
Ki civic music associa-
I Announced the week of
lts the annual mam
week.. .’’.Since
L so « wn‘Unk li3t
L ewh member should
f rnembership as early
i„ campaign. week,
. says.
[ab Bog
-X.
Hot Council Fight
BeginsTo Brew
(Continued fiWu Page 1)
weeks was.Dr. H.-1. Davis, at pres-
of the council,
ing, Sam G. Cfttno.
of 510 East DeFee..street filed to
run. Then W. O. "Happy" Davis,
former deputy sheriff, filed.
Latest filing from-this district is rC‘n*'w,e
by U,th„ B. MacHretl .( 601 Tta’S, ? K
bv council is playing host to the Th, T„,„ cl,le< „e Minneapolis L|Oen
Harris Cobnty Mayors and.Council- a„a st. .Paul - pot Kansas City, Always to
men s association in the Humble and Kansas City, Kans. ' '
Diningroom. “ ... ......................... ■' ■ •
KREL
On Your
Dial at
.Humble street.
I. BRYAN STRATTON HAS .....
NEW PROSPECT TO SELL’
J. Bryan Stratton, one of the top
runners in the current chamber of
commerce membership campaign,
had a new prospect to try to sign
up today on the last day- of the~
drive.
Lynn Stratton, weight six pounds
and eight ounces, was born in the
kBt yesterday. The baby arid Mr?
\ Stratton are doing fine. Lynn has
protccic. - ,h, bi^-Twxiiv',
^’^SL-ja.-aa orjuS\S’mitma-
service under the operations of sc- th„ q„1,.v1„nat u„«j- pmUmi- e„»- .fr - *“u n“ner « ‘-ouis AV.
b-cti,, ,,,,-ic,. ,„«i,;c,, ,„d cc "!»»•"*— ">
the 29 bands to* be present. the aspei
CORRECTION
Children's Seersucker
„ PAJAMAS
Were erroneously advertised in
yesterday’s Stm at 2 for $1.
The Correct Price Is
$1 per pair
ROSENZWEIG'S
FRIDAY EVENING
f.Cub yScout HobIMM ^ 7
{ .ft;librM.elociie*. at- Eventi4ef 6^3&-
J 6:25r-Tt)wn Crter - j
!■' 6:30--CRndlRltght and
j • Sllvai
! 6:55- REEL News
j 7:00—Hospitality Time—
f Culpepper's
I 7:15—Plantation House
[ 7:45--Rainbow Rendezvous
I aEvelyn Knight Sings
|:15—Airlane Melodies
! 8:36—MUsleal Cocktails .
9:(Mi At the Concert
News and Sports
ight Watch
at Sign Off“!•
1360
11:45—Churches of Htgh-
lahda~ Bower n|
Easy Knowledge
is Tbutterfiy table?
Itat 15th century *eientl8t
Kai bv the pope to recant
Kg lie taught, and died a
L was'th< "muthdr of Henry
fe Sish poet die
ito-uoCTrtfv to his daughter.
Hhat city is the University
Ifornia situated?
Said ...
Idjy riches are like.. $
clothes ate torn in getting
a "tooth* Yrekr i*
th^i but never a belly
, eating them.......Venning
6;30—News Headlines—
............. Wfilnfwrtan'a - ..
ile^rJic RountlurT :
More of "Dearon’
i'«;55—KRgt, New*--'
j Conner’s Pood Mkf
j 7:00—Waterin', the Clock S 12 45-Inside Siory
; 7:55—KREL News , _________\ hn
! S:00--Wi^hinrlh«‘aock ’jj, r?',?
f STSe"Wr'j!mt‘ 'TSvoTTnHal
Tanner
sATunoAv Artemjgl
i 12:40-Pas;
10:00-
10:15 Night
11:00.....News
"SATURDAY MORNING*
6:00- Reveille Roundup
* WRh the “Deacon1*
“"XTbrn ih?T "PFvdifoll
Ministerial Aliia
' 8:45- The Hymnal;
f 8;55-Town Crier
| S:00~"8wing Session
r k}30 a-Baytown Jr Hi news
j - John Braxiel
[ 9:45—Stories for Chikf/en
! —Mrs Ben Thomas
110:00 -Twtt 'Ttroe-...........
(30:30; Ranll^ Riding T,met
111:00- CurH»tone‘ Reporter
II r^fT 'T’omJTvufitty* Chapel
; 2:15
5! for________
ep'WtA-ertoji
1 r vite witn
Joanne flngo j
Highlands .Nfemdj
*Y<juth Choir
2 JO Music and New*
4:0O-Studio Jambow*'
5;fk^-Overseas News'-.
Silo- Interlude
5:15r*Religion tn thfe Novi I
, -.....,-BW- Lee Q I
5:30 -•Sink- * * 1
Qua
l- p Tiff bm
COOK'S
* Your Newest Dinner
CLUB
DINING and DANCING
NIGHTLY
Music by
DICKIE JONES
Open Nightly Except
Tuesday;
kivvcii jcyuvuw vu iuu.
District, five is also taking on all
...e aspects of a rrfkl race. First to
Barbers Hfir band will play their fne from here was James P. Keller,
dividual concert at 1:30 p.m, at a Humble employe, Filing since
the David Crockett auditorium. t*en have been John B. Marvick
tainly it must never have been in
contemplatfbn that the' rights
Ki.C^dX^nter- at <*. Humble employ. Filing since
Houston To Handle
RocSefeller Exports
HOUSTON, March i — (Sp»— The
port .of Houston will handle ship-
ments for a Rockefeller sponsored
<viic.!esaie-ret#ul, food company in
.Venezuela Nelson Rockefeller had
*ar.r.our.ceu today.
Rockefeller; former.. coordinator
Of iator-American affairs, said the
purpose of fhe grocery concern
They will also participate- itj the *0f 200 Hines street and Jeff- Stroud
parade at 3:30 p.m. and in the of 201 Hafer street, another Humble
massed concert that will follow on employe
the courthouse lawn. “ “ Frknk’ MuVdock* Baytovfrn real-
The band will leave by buses tor-and auto dealer, is seriously
early Saturday morning for eon* considering running, .and he will
Y
Beivieu Eligibility
For Vote Outlined
Thru
SATURDAY
NOW
• 2 BIG HITS 2
HIT NO. l/~
MNNT A«IHU« «SKA
5INGUTON-IAKE-LOUISE
HIT NO. 2-
TECHNICOLOR
Danny
KAYE
tiavu*}
Virginia MAYO
SftiTxAMOFf
rursAiHiiK
Anft RUTHIRFORD
noRtncf ,Atts
GORDON JONfS
..~J THt. -
Goldwyn
Cirit '
-PLUS
“HOI SE HI Ml Mi MICE"
call 803 FOR SCHEDULE
NOW SHOWING
THROUGH
SATURDAY
probably file before the deadline is
reached. Another from this district
who is considering running is Les-
ter Alford of 1605 North Fifth
street who earlier in the week ob-
tained an application blank.
Quietest district of all Is district
Any person who has lived in the one which takes in most of old
, Mont Beivieu district in which the Baytown. The first filer there was
to^ attract other sound*business and proposed water district is t<? cover Godfrey, Baytown insurance
capital to Venezuela. and who has any taxable property man an<! a mcnjJter of the commis-
„.wilhinf-the ..distriet-will-be-eligible-—5f9n-that .wrote the new city chac-
to vote in the election tomorrow. tcr- Opposed to him is Edward J.
This information was pointed out Sawbergcr, Jr, an instrument re-
last night at a mass meeting‘of pairman for the Baytown plant of
persons interested in formation of the-Humble Oil and Refining com-
Chambers County Water Control Pa"y-, . >
and Improvement District No. l. , Although he announced hiS can-
The election will be held at the didacy a week _ago_ last WednCs.
Barbers Hill High school with the day, L. C. "Jack Lamer, former
polls open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. °wner of the Lanier Distributing
Don McLeod is election judge. company and-nbw am employe of
The questions to be voted on are ‘he Humble company, has not filed
these: confirmation of the district,•• lor. Office- . ’ . ,
issuance of $25,000 in bonds to fi- . Although each candidate must
nance first phases of the district Bye ’n the- district from which he (
’and naming of Pat Higgins, Jack wishes .to run, he is voted on by
McDaniel, M. E. Smith, H. P5 Hon- the entire city. Position on the ba -
singer and Keith Collins. <* will not be m the order of fl -
ing, but will be determined by lot.
TUU. CAGE COACH Qi lTS ---
FORT WORTH, March 5. CR)-*-
Hub McQuillan resigned today as
head basketball coach at Texas GALVESTON, March 5 <U.R>— The
Christian university. McQuillan John Sealy hospital rehabilitation
will remain with the university as (linic, made possible through a
a football scout apd an assistant $25,000 gift from the Monsanto
football coach.. McQui118” bowed chemical company, was to be ded-
®out as cage mentor as the TCU icated here today. The new unit,
Horned Frogs ended their second whjch .is the' first rehabilitation
consecutive season with only one cijnic in the south, will be operated
conference victory. in conjunction with the medical
branch of the University of Texas.
It will be opened sometime nbxt
mm
HOME OF 2 FEATURES
Today Thru Saturday-
No. tv. ;
Speed-('razed—Thrill-Hungry ,
Youth!
"The Devil On Wheels"
No. 2 -
"Unexpected Guest"
— With William Boyd as
Hopalong Cassidy
Today And Saturday
"ROAD TO THE
BIG HOUSE"
“MYSTERIOUS M%&N0.11"
“HORSE ELY FLEAS”
CLINIC DEDICATED
Added
Technicolor Cartoon:
HOBO GADGET BAND
and
LATEST NEWS EVENTS
,—......— —-—1-
HILL BILLY
MIDNITE SHOW
Saturday 1T :00 P.M.
More Music in ■
BOB WILLS in
"Frontier Frolic"
V4LSQ-- ■
SPEAKING ANIMALS.
"As Hill1 Billies"
THAI
H’1’......
iTiii*Ty
Idi 111 IH
SATURDAY
ONLY
Flying Fists! s# i
Barkini
'tfM W
IN ZANE GREY S,
WILD -
H0RSE?^
MESA/
-ALSO-
-Color Cartoor
month.
Appliance Salesman
Wanted
by
Western Auto .
Supply Company
Experience not necessary, j
' We willftrain you.
Good pay.
* Good hours.
Good working conditions
Apply Saturday, March 8, after 12
324 W. Texas Ave. Mr. Garrett
3
-(
'
.Nil
the (Hhson prl
Mmt
„Sweet and demure as a girl can be
—in this Nardis of Dallas white, tubable,
ebambray blouse. How wonderful
you’ll look with ruffles to edge your
collar, your cu& and to frame pearl
buttons down your shirt front—all
art off by row after row of pleated fucks.
White, cinnamon,'blue,
- . - . ,
pink, green. Size# 10 to 16
m
lluluri'
Ljs the day to promote the
a rsons you coht.ii t
|ir work- Attend' meetings,
ibrations. are good for .wide*
Ivour circle of acquaintances
Lffairs will projBceaaibis next
I'refer requests to empiosn-rs
EpSitfati* oirSwUHorPiputr
Lking care, however, not”to
Ly arouse, hostility, capeci-
Lt of ulilerjolk.
plicnci Today
jjjarrh ■>’ 1750, the first
Ijfjj performative took plpce
. ynrk f’-rty, ■ In 1933, the
Reichstag voted absolute
o Adolf Hitler, ahii ijtcsi-
RiSisPvi'lt proOiaimvd a bank
Ivon the same day and year.
R-piiii A 11 me.. , ■ -v., .
world War I, Actor and Pro-
I Raymond Ma.wy,.., born in.
jto, Canada, sprved a* an ar-
(-•rfft'er m Uvc Britisb army,
(as invahiieti in 19$5. aftd .be-
in instructor in the-Citna’d-
iiy l,ati-r be was aide with
j?,h war mission in Wash-
. After these experiences
ay went.ott the stage in EngH.
larJi t<ppeared in a number
Vitlsh films For-some time
,n tin New York stage
TCrhe has made var-
Ifilms, one of the most notable
(ills chitaeterization of Abr.i-
l|dBCola in- “Abe Lincoln of
fcl" In 13l2.wdnring VVnrW
J.MasspywaiiiioinBiissisflcdi
Borlfi the ('iinadTan army'and
feed to tiie adjutant general.
iMereer Girdlcr; chairman of
hard of ». large stee] company,
M his career as a sales engi-
p a Buffalo forgo' company
Irdon. England. This was in.
Land liis next job -tyaa with' an
fed steel company in Pitts-
b, Pa: then he went to a
lind iron outfit, in Pueblo,
l and l iter to the superihtend-
| of a steel company in At-
Ba< k in. Pittsburgh with
(d firm he was made assis-
|$enrrHi ,sup( rintendent of the
lippa w-irks, from which post
p to president of the firm.
Manners
Incwly arrived visitor is not
Iduced to another who is tak-
ler leave, unless under special
pstapu-s- Nor is an animated
frsation between two persons
riipted to introduce a third, ,
Birthday
■py birthday to Dean Corn-
Urtist. Rex Harrison, -motion
jre actor, and Elmer ‘Valo,
pall outfielder.
Id Yon Make Out?”-
Bi is a small, drop-leaf table
I brackets shaped Tike-a butter-
M-ings. '
palileo, the astronomer.
Katharine of ‘Aragon.
Ifohn Milton.
[bl Berkeley.
[SMART SETTING
I YOUR EASTER BONNET
$8.90
theblousefor play
Nardis pf Dallas gives you this gay cotton plaid
blouse that actually enjoys suds. Short sleeves,
long poinled-cdlkre .s. webr iUwifh tkirts, jeans,
i shorts, pedal pushers. Siz^ 10 • 20. Blue, brawn
ond green. $4.98
A GOOD PLACE TO IAT!
“Good Food, Prepared and Priced, Right’’
SPECIAL LUNCH 55e
Sea Foot - Steaks — Salads
Best Home Me» in Texassj-Baked Hourly
SPECIAL DINNER 55c
WAFFLE SHOP CAFE
I Baytown 7 Phone 9
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Phone 949 !
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Hosiery
Nice Grade — 51 Gauge - -
New Spring Shades
• ? ■ * .
Feminine Flattery
With Swirling Skirts
$1.69 $1.49
•„ ..... - * ;/, - • • . ■ _ . .
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Of Chambray with Lace Trim
\
207 W.
THE ROXY SHOP
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SPECIALS
Yw Good Until March $1
»Creme Wave . ,$10 °°
' $ 0.00
Gil Wave . . ; 0
«PermanenfKfrom»«.up
[ All Work Guaranteed
Your Appointment-Now’
Beauty Salon
! * PHONE ;SMW
4,9 N. Goose Creek St.
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Hartman, Fred. The Daily Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 30, No. 229, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1948, newspaper, March 5, 1948; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1028529/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.