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YOAKUM HERALD-TIMES
COVERING LAVACA and DeWITT COUNTIES
VOLUME LXU
PabUsbed at Toakum. Tmu Every Tueaday, Thursday and Friday ttaoood Claw Postage Paid at Yoakum, Thm HIM
Thursday, Vlay llh, I ‘Hi'
H i KMS CMC t OPV No. 52
Wooden Bleachers At Rodeo Arena Get The Axe | Q Qf C. To SpOnSOr ChlUM)
I Before Biggest Tourist Year
Yoakum's 38th Annual Tom
Tom Slated For June 8-9-10
Spelts. l iny a clean up. paint 1
up and fix up campaign through
cut Yoakum uus a project agrixsi
upon by flic Yoakum (liamlxT ol
Commerce at its meeting TiickiIuv
n.ght with President Rudy Jalin
in charge.
Speaking in lavor of lull co-
ol ei at ion for the cleanup drive
Mayor Harry Gilvsnn spoke of the
millions of visitors who will lie
visiting south Texas during the
llemslan Near of 1'ltiS, and the
additional millions ol tourists
brought thru this area by the In
lernational Olympics in Mexico.
The idea is to o,| everything pre-
sentable for tourism, the Mayor
indicated. He told of how tourists
spend many millions of dollars
more in Florida because of at
tractive communities The same
committci
rep 11 d tlU'f 1!
If , il ' ‘-.t
PI:
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mlmiatioi,
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at Houston |oi pulling some of
tin r sp n i cdiiipnit nt on exhibit
also.
!n\ it i'ii.ns have boon . xtend-
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is the task o| keeping youth ei v.,|.. tun thrills, ox, |..,11011'
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tation and the
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1 /'.'klitn.l
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, and Bugle
commit to
keep a 1 I
The eld wooden bleachers al
tl.e City Rodeo Arena weie in Hi.
process of being demolished th.s
week, to Ire replaced by a set
of brand new steel and wood fix-
tures figured to seal about 1,500
persons.
Doing the work of demolishing
the stands early Monday were the
following pictured, left to right;
City Manager R. 11. Kocthor,
Claude Woodrome, supervisor;
^Roosevelt Franklin and Adolph
VFW Post And
Auxiliary To
Install Monday
Hub City Post 2416, Veterans ■
of Foreign Wars and the ladies
’<Auxiliary to the VFW, will hold
a joint meeting on Monday, May
Nth at 8 p.m. at the Post home,
Commander-elect J. 1). Vogt an-
/fiouneed today. The Post and Au-
viliary ofirers will bit installed al
tb<‘ mooting.
Refreshments consisting of
sandwiches, cake anil coffee will
be served. All members are urged |
to attend.
Plinths, members of Ihi city sunk 1 spend
crew. , I ilium
The stands were expected h
Ivc razed tins week and the work
of eici ling the new slands \\ mid
follow in two weeks, city mana-
ger Koelher said.
Cil.v cnnimissioners voted to
Sti.h’Ttt. for the new steel
bleachers in older to pro
side sale seating for rodeo fans
h r the coming Tom Tom Rodeo
in .little and the Youth Rodeo
scheduled here the last week in
July.
Lions Speaker Tells Of Summer
For Diabetic Children
rule could apply In re,
lie saul. |
cases 111
Attorney Jim Cu ss 11
po» ted oil
si f|. 1 ,ng a leas; ■ 1 mm
the SP j
Comm:
ia.ii 1 lei | i ( perty ti
i he used t
of WH>
• > 1 , • id.,.ng lot, Ii eah
•d in the j
kum In
1 1 1 i a ; ■ 1 ! ,e! ill'll i
1 •« n/nles !
umler w
• lid till 111 gut
ctii.c, n
of rural
long-ide Front S'reet
! mject
Iz'slie Raiser oi l.ie 1
N. ' am 1
1 eniiic'
n«*n ?•
a u am
• t 1 It 1 t . t Jiu • 'i
h w ittt 1 ( iic Y t
- I \J I t (j to -
1 'i\ and that t. ; ,i n '
'U is an important
mii m - n in h;s
Citizens Advisory Com. Studies
Plan For Municipal Improvemments
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St. Joseph High
Cheerleaders
Chosen For ’67-’68
* St. .lose;,p's High School elect
i d Chet Headers for the 1%7-ON I
school term recently,
Head cheerleader is Georgia I
.Roeiatl: Senior cheerleader, Mary j
June Treplow; Junior eheerlcad
er, Lynn Gruber!; Sophomore
cheerleader, Carolyn .lemelka;
Freshman, Iva Lynn Vmklarek,
The Drill Team is also 01
gani/ing for next year. Captains j
for the coming year are Seniors |
-Jam i'. 1 uIx 11, .J 1 ilit n P.oleeh, Jo
Ann Abernathy; Juniors, Lind 1
Moreno, Debbie Schindler; Sop-
homores, Debbie Watson, Dons
Jemelka and Debbie Oiomout.
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Santa Ana
Chmch Closed
The doors of Santa Ana t'alho
lie Chun h of Yoiikum were clo-
sed Sunday after the mottling
Mass offering and services will
110 longer be conducted in Ibis
mission church which is a part uf
SI. Joseph's parish.
Pastor Rev. John Matoeha an
nouneed the closing. The church
served mainly the Latin Amen
can segment of the parish invol-
ving some 200 families. These
families will he attending al SI
Joseph's and St Ann's at I Inch
hcim,
An evening Mass offering both
01. Sundays and week - days
Wives to areemmodate tile faith
fill al St. Joseph's when- foil!
Masses are offered each Sunday
Thus the bell ol Santa Ana
Church, said to be the same bell
which pealed from the lower
of Old Brushy Creek Church, is
sib need once more
l.a 1 Ti m Maui' 1 n, at < rnfi.,
wmi 111.. liners linn and I.inn
1 s .lot- Mil.1 II.
Bring,11 : m a 1 I eon rily
11 . m the 1 auks nt On so « ho aid
.■diluted children, Mr. and Mrs
Jne Sutton presented Tom Man
son, i xei alive director ol Camp
Manison, In speak for the Lions
( luh audieni e here Tuesday on
the sul.jeet ul diabefrs union 1
i hildren and measures taken It,
enable tlialK'fie youth to kail no. j
foal 11 vets,
1,1 <11 Toni M.miwm, I, 1 wIr ui ,
( amp Manison i.s named, is Kx-- I
euli\ e I Jireclor nt the S, 11th Ti x-
as Diabelie Association and is a |
memlN-r ol the Texas Tech faculty |
a1 I.ubhnck I le ai i pit red In.- 1 ’..
S and M. A. degr, es lit in til
f’niiersity ol Houston.
I ai 1 ut 1 \ 1 • I)'is 1 11 r i- also Iris I
Id le al l 'amp Alains, n, li aled
near Friendswo. si In I w 1 1 si (la! I
\ 1 stun and I li .iislon 'The 1 amp '
1 '11 spi ns,n 1 I by the I'ii.1 rr id
ct 'Texas School ol Modiom.
J1 ,ne M i is I In1 camp -ost-n in
1-1 In dulo for diahefie 1 luldr. 11. in 1
ny ol w horn P .11 n to gn o them
,-i Ives the nee.s-ary insulin sin!'.
at age ti ,■ 1 7 years, and also
learn iIn■ pis per riik tv P n llew
in order to (.It-, t tlie oixadvan
lages i I Hu r affliction (ftliei
camping si -sums at the location
ale di \ 1 it d I 1 other gn Ups, ae
'on an 1 -J id cent 1 - n alter
wards. Lab r it will be seen on
II 'TV stations. Mr. Manison in
dieatisl.
lbs statistics listed diaR les a
tile 7fli ranking killer of today
slid the Jrd leading cause of blind
ness, One survey in London, Kng
land, he said, shewed ihal ss
per cent of fin mothers of defec-
tive children had latent diabetes.
Such lindings calhxl attention t.
the need for more intelligent
handling of all diabetes eases, la
m -ted I- dm at a si concerning dia-
cialietie- and proper use ol insulin
therefore has ai'i|mred new ini
INirtsnec. lie added
Mr. .Manison also quoted ofhet
rnedii al lhoor.es plaein 1 flu
ill;,1111' lor ha rdening ol I! 11 ■ art.s -
u s on dials tie eanditions
III- shoal ol -tatislli s included
r 1st,di- that the expected lib
span "I a child with (liabotes was
, mei liguri I at 1 inly fill yens and
that litiw fbeir average span is
ali ive Id yeats dm to lieltei' (Sin
< at 11 n and is climbing 11 'ward
in in 1 in 1,1 those who hove no
11 'i,a 1 r niti ' a 1 fla 11 ns.
The Citizens Advisory Commit-
tee met Monday night, May 1. at
8;(X) p in. 111 the new Municipal
building.
This was their first meeting
which was organizational.
The City Manager, R. 11. Hoc-
tin r, opened the meeting by giv-
ing high points or. effectively
organizing, md explaining the
purpose of the committee.
'This committee was appointed
in accordance with Workable
Program pr ivision to act as a
focal [Hunt of citizens partici-
paion and to provide upper!
foi puhlte and private eflorts in
carrying out a local impruve-
nuni program.
C. A. C. Organization includes
Chairman, Rev. Max F.cke;
Vice-Chairman. M C. Jamison;
Secretary, Mrs. F.lwood (iaiis;
Reporter. Mrs. Henrietta Cireenf
Topics discussed included some
of the things which are ropre
■ seatative of all eomiminity in-
terests and areas including eeo
I ponue lalsir, civic, church, edu-
cation, i
L roups,
m ighln n
The 1
will be
kill at
nieip'd t
Bank Deposits
Show Total Gain
l
1-it- -
11 V itt (, unty l- r tlie
i-stied her, iiirrently
1 tu the call fiif April
Bank
al! gam
I rank 1
as cot.if
a, 1! -
Yeak.."' .- two bmks hii-l S12,
111 .Nit1 mi deposit - comp 1 red U
a total i t SI 1.271',, 111 last year.
Y akum National Bank shmvei
an nt" ase tn m $7,870,KIN in A
pi J 1 I iast y' a r, to SN.0S7.If’.7 thf■
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Shiner High
School Senior
Play Scheduled
Tlie Shiner High School will
present their Senior Play on Fri-
day, May ;d N; 15 p.m. The
play, a comedy in f! acts, ts etf-
titk'il "Here Comes (he Brides '
This should be an inlet'i'stin;
production and the Senior class
invites the public til attend.
igt't'd a de
7 to $1.1121.
tut mg til.
fvelvi nr
IlltllS.
nk
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w, re di iw n sliglit.
• (
Ill'll' f".
a ti lal diftcrenei
II,
I5ti, I'ein
paring figures ol
\ *
ar attd
the curent total-
Decoration Day
At Hochheim
Cemetery Sunday
Hoeltbeim Cemetery vvi'l ham
Ik a oralion Day Sunday, May ,
With a memorial -- a v n e
ginning at f, p.m. ’i he public
- ui\ ifeil to allondo.
Wooden Bleachers Were In Bad Shane
cording
to plans
1 u it 1 ’ in
'd by
Mr.
Man.si n w Ik is
ehairnt,
an ot
I he
1 e\iis
Section (
it the
Atm t
lean
( ampin
g As-eii,
it lull.
Mhis
year the
‘•tli annual
din
hetes c.
amp w ill
he held
• It P
amp
spe ike1
Mamseii June I 15,
indiealed
Mr M.iiiison sereeiK il .1 e
movie of (amp ai I iv it a -- al
years .session lor diabetic el
1 ( n 'The nmv .0. pn ollei d
KTRK I V ot Houston. Had
lu st show mg ln ro m N'o iknm
1 iv I
was to be si leeneil at tin II ms-
Heavy Fine Among Penalties
Fixed In County Court Cases
John Henry Cure of Yoakum
was (barged with a DWI on a
ticket issued hero in Yoakum
and was given heavy penalities
after trial at DcWitt County
Court m Ci lorn Monday He was
finisl $25 for driving while Ins
license was sus|>ondi'(l. then in
addition he was finisl $5011 and
given ii ftO day jail sentence fos
driving while intoxicated
Hilly Ray Arndt of Cuoro was
finisl $25 and sentenced lo 1a
Tlie financial iop,i t- of fhe two
V< akum hanks are found in this
is.-tlo of the I lor,ild'Time--.
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FREE COLOR
PORTRAIT AT
HUB CITY MKT.
) IT) ('ity Supi rm,11 - i t tine, week
I ■ ii! -day is ollet'liu: a Ins 1 olor
; 'iiH pheti glili a ,'I |*, r-i,n- ill'-
ll.' one < inn : ■ l an indiv idlliil
- 1 Hiding children ■ . -r groups.
I ■ eniy ris|u:Mte is that child-
II ■ i l.o ,• 1 c < 1 n 1; 1 iiii.at lay a pal cut
I Iv -li graplvng It.uus arc 10 ft.
m to ii pan I In- 1 tun -day . om
lay only.
w cl ,al past .- can 10 t.ik. at and
. • 1 i an pick ms * ill, ■ dl them foi
neo peril nt
1 n't m.'.-s tins -pet inf nl'lcl
I - week lilt 'RSI > A V at Huh
1 . S ipei mat ki t
Seniors In
Recital Thurs.
Ten sen.or students w ill ho tea
oil m the music r, e fill Thins-
lay night. May Ith pre-ontisl by
S|. Joseph- Music Di'pilT
w ill
it
alll t,
d.,vs 10 jail for obtaining money
by worthless cheek.
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Danny Guajardo Jr of Cner.)
< 1 \ Maii:n;t r P
11 Roi tltei
was placed <>o piolxition lor six
points to the pool
I'e, nil, lion III
months for aliandomenf of wife
the wimmIcu lilcach.
■s it die Yoa-
and child
kum ( its Park kmI
'o arena. Tiie
Duns Peon I’ekar nf Yoakum
w (,< den stands in
Is mg taken
was (barged with Felony DWI
It w 11 an«I w il! Lh•
replaced by
in Justice of the Peace Albert
sit el tulmin atifl "
K ii I tileaetiet .-
lay s eiiiirt Monday IVkar was
which will accmmi
.dale some 1,
aiessted by Highway Pallohnau
p« 1 >cnes on tin
south side ot
1 liigh Poago 011 11 S. 1 bgbwa.v
the ai < a 1 ’<*i table
til, in In i w ill
77-A iieai I'uero Saturday lugbt.
stiLl U um‘tl on the
other .side as
ill previous yens 'The pre.'i’Ul
wood stands were Is yond any r"
pair so the new stands will r.
place those which have sealed
i rowds lor Torn l out v.slisvs foi
Hu pist la years Other improve
ment.s were also scheduled al tli.
City Park, mclitiling more rest
room facilities, more picnic la
litis atsl other improvements.
niui-le lovi
iiii-s I'oalui isl will Is' piano, or
. ait and v o, al sol, -
Sal, ,s!s w il Is1 ini ItiOi 1 groti;
- ! young t.ile'il, d milsv tans as
f, I low - Plan i-ts and ru .uists
Paren .lain,.-' n, Denn.s Kowan.
Sharon Prnsehko, and Ryclyp
I in wer; and v,n aI loisl- (li i■
a y A agner, tern>r: Pamela ,1a
uni ek, soprano. W aller Stephens
I intone: < 'anMy n Iviilae i ■ litra!
P Judy Jemelka. soprano; I>an
io| Baizer, baritone
\ numlsT of llnse musicians
have Is'cii tiilorixl by Si-fi , Tat
ot sills for Its' past si'V i'll years
thilt Sister lias taiigbl aiusie at
St Joseph's, so for mam it will
mean a climax ol activities here
Tlie public is cordially invited
I to attend tin- presentation md on
II out age our young musa inn.s.
itiim. fi ruled for tbr pm
of si J mg Yoakum to th
f Texas and to also expte--
- and appreeint 1 m to k iea!
n« and ti all in tin- s' r
mg It adi li rrt'ory tie sup-
pi rung
It, 1 p: tig'.
h'isilK ss
to make
N'i akum ,1
Hi w.llai'.', minority
foi- tnfi,1nti.1t ion and
t rommitteo meeting
Monday night, May
1 m in tin now Mu
Lodge Notice
The Soils of lb mum l.udgi
No. DO v ill have their regular
monthly meeting Friday, May 5
lieginning iit !f p.m. at Turner
Hall. Please bring a lunch. Re-
freshments will lie served.
Mrs. Morris Fawcett
Presents Recital
Mrs Morris Fnwrett is pre-
si nttng her students in a Recital
Saturday. May tith at S p m. at
the Lutheran Parish lltll.
The put>1 ie
id In hear
|x ople.
is cordially invit
lliese fine young
ta■ i’i,ri' the t.i.1 parade on Sane
nay 11 ffi moon
Also being negotiated ,.- ,1 y 1 ry
fine air show that is expect, e
to featuie the University ot
Texas Sky Divers, This groin
has the reputation of being on,
of the liest performing groups ol
its kind in the Southwest. T,
provide fun and excitement fot
the younger set will lie the Hon
Hammond Shows, one ol the out
standing shows in 'Texas. 'This
shew will play hue all of Ton
loin week
I' lorn an educalu nal stand
Ix. 1 nt, a number of very inter
i sting exhibits are e\p< eted to
tie show'll during t hi eekdira
bon. namely, air i x.hibits fr> nt]
some (,f the air has, s elosi hy
Negotiations have Is en mad,
Space Administration (NASA'
is rps o| San Antonio have uc-
1 pil'd ,nv 1 tat.1 in- and w ill be
, 1 t: at |f li.'g parade
\f in 11! isl ry mdiration
■" nit- ............ 1 leg ei'k'bra-
t.i•' fin Y,, iknm 1 eis in 1!HJ7,
'll ■ • t' Annual 'Tom Tern
All Sports
Banquet Friday
\t|f|, li s at St Joseph High
M u,,"l will lie honored Friday
an it;, tlie Sport-men s Club-
s|"a 1 -■ led All Spirts Banquet and
uanie ii.dn at the gym and due
to is gin ai S no p ni.
1.1'fr I ali'ick Breen will be
master of is remonics and Spurts.
nu n - Club pis-idenl Kmmanuel
Knippa will dehyei the address
of wi’lenm,
St ti e I'na.'h Tom Robison
will mi ii «lin • the I h >\ athletes
jam! Mis Jin; Yeager, gills P.
jp teacher, will recognize tlie
j girl athletes
Admission is SI 25 per person.
Tin menu will include barberued
ham. jx.tait> salad and oilier
treiits.
I A dano will follow the forma-
nt 1- w ith tl i Ad. ai a nts furnish-
1 ng tin1 music
SXS'tJxI Boysen’s Celebrate Anniversary
Graduate At Texas
Vernon Gerald 'Thiele, of 1H02
West Grand, Yoakum, is among
the (IS eandidttes lor degrees
June .'trd at the University of
Texas School of Communication.
'Thiele is a candidate for it B S.
degree in Radio - Television -
| Film.
Martin Pesek Rites
Due Thursday
71 years,
on May
Martin IV-rk,
passed away in
2 at 7 15 p m
Funeral set Vices W ill he hi ,1!
Thursday, May I at Biniingt. n
Glia pel m Shinn at J p.m. eon
tinning at J 5u at Qtu en ol Peace
Catholic I'lmreh m Sweet llonn .
Lev. V. J Bily ofieiatmg. Inter-
ment will In in lh> swi'i'l 1 Ionic
Catholic Cemetery, Rosal'y will I
he rented at Buffington Chapel |
in Sluiti r at
. fS?1
!,. ft to 1 ight, M.tti.i.
Manage! Pi auk Ben, .-
fill'll' biggest Annivei -.11 ;
ii three day holiday id M;
\V
aeha and Assistant
ei Mai kei. planning
pii/e amounting to
lot ida.
Survivors an
Pesek ul Shim I
Pesek oi Shim 1
-ek . 1 1 Imislni:
K) p.m. Wednesday
Ins will
Matilda
2 sons. Liiddti
md Martin Pi-
grandchildren,
input,.
The pi
< Uiam> i
pell ti
th*
nolle
and
tree pj
adinissioi
t h.ir.ne
<. will
h'um .it
1 p.m.
Musk
direi
tor, Sisti
r NI
I’ii
< : s l U s,
lias a
ri anecd
l Ire.
aair
2 brolhets, Frank i f Wharton and
Joe of T.I C mipo: one sister. Mis
Frances lierkov.sk> of Shitu r,
Hope Community To
Have Cancer Benefit
Social Friday Nite
’The Hope Community will spun
■I vji:
-or a play party
pie and cake
aii'iion, liamhur
er and cold
ir ink supper for
till 1X11(111 Ol
;he \mcrican I’iinct r Society on
! i ida\ , Ma> ath
at S |i m. at
lie Hope School
House The pu
hue is iui'.iially
united to at-
h n<J
Shiner Rites For
Mrs. W. Schornack
Funeral scry ns's were held at
Ixuhcna Funeral Home at 2..’>0 p
ill Tuesday in 11 dlettsv die tot
Mis William \ 11 lattie 1 Scltm
nack. who passtsl away m lions
ton at 12 Ji) a m Monday.
She was Imrn in Shiner on Feb
25, 1NN7 and was the mother of
lotmer Yoakum Perry's St..|e 111a
ituger Brandon Seliornaek, now
, 1 W am, She had Imsui 1 resident
nt Houston with her son. P. W
Si hernaek
Among ntliei survivors are amv
tlsi son. Branch Seliornaek of
louisiana; two sisters, Ylrs J
T' Smith ol Yoakum and Mrs.
Forrest Ixiruen of San Antonio;
eight grandchildren and two great
grandchildren.
Interment was in the Shiner Ci-
ty (.cmeteiy.
Left to light, Mai I,ei Manager Julio Vera and Produce
Managei Jimmie Fait made at rangements for their depart-
ments to eck'luate Boy sen Supei Market's biggest and host
Anniv 1 1 -at y Sale, a- advertisisi today , with the biggest prize
offei on record luie to match the biggest sale.
One Injured, Car Totaled Out
In Back Yard Tour Saturday A.M.
Jorum,' I till 77 Yoakum color
ed man. totaled out Ins ‘55
| ('In violet Saturday morning at
I Id a m a.- hi was rounding
the rornei in FM Rond <W2 at
Burt St 1 iit One of Ins three
passenger- a small ci Ion'll - girl
was treated for a severe head
cut and relensist The others ap-
1 patently escapist injury as the
'ear made a long run out of con-
1 trol at the comer near the Co-
eey Morrow Jr., home, in south
1 east Yoakum.
| Hall's ear approached the cor-
ner at r>0 miles an hour in a
20 ni|>h zone, according to the
! ticket lie got. His car went out
[of control, crosses] a bar ditch,
-ped across tin yard at the Civ
vi y Morrow Ji home, look
ib wn a fence, d.imagtsl a mes-
quite tree craslu'd into a fence
and shed at the W li. bins
home am1 finally came to a halt
after plunging thru the Loos
garden.
Yoakum police investigating the
accident concluded that a piece
of a two by four lumber
from one of the fences passed
all the way through the car,
niming in me windshield and
uojng out the rear window. Parti
ol the ear were li'nf out of shape
anil it was listed a total Ims
since estimated (ost of tqidti
exceeded ils value.
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Janacek, John E. Yoakum Herald-Times (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 52, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 4, 1967, newspaper, May 4, 1967; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1120235/m1/1/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.