The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1965 Page: 4 of 10
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25 lbs. Roast
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HOPEWELL MISSIONARY.
BAPTIST CHURCH
ANNONA METHODIST
CHURCH
vol R DOCTOR CAN < 'iONE US when you
lirrd a medicine. Pick UP your prescription if
shopping nearby, or we will deliver promptly
without extra charge. A great many people en-
trust us with their prescriptions. May we com-
pound yours?
Mr. and Mrs. Vance Clem
and Juana of Houston spent the
weekend with Mrs. Rookie Clem
and family.
wek with their, grandmother,
Mrs. Naomi Broadway.
A housewarming was given
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Maj-tln Sat-
preachlng services at 11:00
g.m. and 6:00 p.rn. every sec-
The'publlr is invited to all
our services,.
A. I. Bond, pastor
ASSEMBLY OF -
GOD CHURCH .
1200 West Broadway, Clarks-
vlllr
Tne crappie fever has subsid-
ed considerably although some
ge, Doug Thames, and Mrs.
Miller. Besides the above men-
tioned were Mmes. B B. Harri-
son, John Coleman, Porter Nor -
The rummage sale, conducted
by the ladles ofthewscsSatur-
day, was a huge sucpess.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Miller
and Joseph Wayne of Dallas
visited relatives here this week,
and attended the funeral of his
grandmother, Mrs. Jim Townes
of Bogata Friday.
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FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
Sunday school, 9:45
be an
soul.
Rev. A. B Kellam
F,
Loren Gieger
Evangelist for
Local Meeting
BLACKMON PHARMACY
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Thomas Keys is a patient in
St. Joseph hospital in Paris this
week.
NEW HAVEN BAPTIST
CHURCH.
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from Abilene
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BUTCHERING
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Gibbs and Lovlce this weekend
were Miss Carol Bunting and
Kenny Cope of Ft. Worth, stu-
dents at E. T. University, and
Timothy Gibbs of Ft. Worth.
at Alkln Grove Missionary Bap •
HopeVell Missionary Baptist ust church at 9:45.
ft
New 3-
wall earn
den with
air and t
750. Sma
Lovely
and den,
garage. H
3-bedrl
shaded ya
month. I
6 room
building 1
Alifios]
try hqmJ
financed.!
MARCH FARM PRICE!
Prices received «-
farmers and ranc hers*
- Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore
have recently moved to DeKalb
and are now -operating D & C
Department Store. They were
formerly In Longview. Mr.
Moore Is the son of Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Moore, Clarks-
et roll
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GREEN SHOULDERS HAZARD
TO DEER AND MOTORISTS
Tyler - -Thee* green highway
shoulders, so restful to the eyes 15 for all farm produq
and »o reassuring to road buj.ld- point above a month 00
McKenzie memorial
T METHODIST CHURCH
Everyone is cqrdlally invited
to attend the services at the
McKenzie Memorial Methodist
Church. During Holy Week
— special services are being held
for all to come to a deeper
understanding and appreciation
of what the evehts can mean
to our Uvea today. It Is hoped
that everyone In the Christian
community will parUcipate In
the following services: L
Maundy-Thursday night com-
mttnlon service at 7o’clock will
be in the sanctuary. The central
act of Christian worship Is when
--the congregation gathers around
the Table of the Lord for holy
communion. Thursday of Holy
• Week-the day "of the institu-
tion of this sacrament. All me-
mbers of the church are urged
to be together In' this service.
The traditional day for the
crucifixion will be observed In
our Chur<;b Mth i GOMFriday
worship service at 7 p.m. *"
Church school, 9:45
Morning worship, 10:50
Methodist Youth Fellowship,
6:00
Evening worship, 7:00
Prayer service Wednesday
morning at 9 o’clock in the
Berean Chapel
Choir rehearsal Wednesday
evening at 7 o'clock.
— James M. McKeown, pastor
AKIN GROVE CHURCH
Sunday school every Sunday
at Alkln Grove Missionary Bap-
tist Church at 9:45.
Preaching services at 11:00
a.m. and 6:00 p.m. every sec-
ond apd fourth Sunday.. "
The public Is invited to all
our services.
A. r Bond, pastor
• Midweek* WSCS service and
choir practice Wednesday even-
’ Everyone Is welcome to these ing.
We wls
sincere a
many expr
at the tin
kind word)
ways be ti
ries of our
of Graham
BAGWELL BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school, 10 a.m.
Preaching, 11 a.tn.
Training Union, 6:30
Preaching, 7;30 p.m.
It Is good to be in the house
of the Lord.
Jack Maddox, pastor ;r
ol and having to work for them.
The bream fishing is about to
break loose and we have many
who truly love to catch these
scrappers.
The bass fishing Is on the
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, CLARKSVILLE
Sunday, April 18, Easter
morning worship services will
Mr. and Mrt. Johnny Craw-
ford and son, Johnny Pat, spent
Our business’s your protection . the weekend In Clarksville. Mrs.
Crawford and Johnny Pat are
h.r "end Mr. and Mrs. Jim Shurtleff
. and Jeff of Paris and Miss Mary
Catherine Edwards of Malta
visited the Kerrs.
and universities.
The meetings Will begin at
7:30 each weekday evening and
at 10:45 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Evening worship’, 7:00 p.m.. Sunday. The evening servicejxi
Ladles Auxiliary - i L - * •- -• 1
each Tuesday at 2:00 o’clock.
Wednesday night prayer ser
vice, 7:30 p.m.
H. L. Johnston, pastor -
Worship hour,
Sunday .
Young folk service (CA),6;30
p7m., Sunday
' Midweek prayer meeting 7:30
p.m., Wednesday
J. D. Griffis, pastor
H
spending the wiek with her
parents, Mr. end Mrs. Clovis
Nolen in Ponca City, Okla. Mr.
Crawford remained for a visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
B. F. Crawford.
Vocalist at St.
Paul Church
The commission on missions
of St. Paul Methodist Church
will present Mrs. Almeta Ben-
nett in recital at the Cheatham
Hall, Friday, April 13, at 1:00
p.m.
_ Mrs. Bennett is.tin. wye..of
Reverend L. K. Bennett, pastor
St. Paul Methodist Church,
Texarkana, Texas. She Is a nat-
ive of Few Iberia, Louisiana.
Mrs. Bernett attended the Jonas
Hendersor High School, Del Mar
Junior College and the Univer-
sity of Southwestern Louisiana.
It was during her stay at Del
Mar Junior College that she
sang at a reception for Gover-
nor John Connally at tl«e Dris-
coll Hotel in Corpus Christi.
She has been presented in many
recitals--on radio and televi-
sion.
The program will include "O
Redeemer,” 'Danny
"The Alpine Shepber-
"Ain’t Got No Time to
Admission, adults >1;
youths, 50<.
Mrs. Lucille Samuels Is
chairman of the commissions
at St. Paul’s Church, and the
of Chris’tin Rtv- Black ls P^tor.
rfrrr: ■ • . . We invite
Tom A. Ctrroll, minister strangers.
HUGHSTON X SON
- INSURANCE
GOSPEL
MEETING
Mr.- ‘and Mrs. Clarence
Graves and daughters of Mes-
Mass, 9:00 a.m.
instructions, 10
Visiting the E. B. Striblings
this week have boon Mr. and Mrs
Bob Stribling, -Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Gifford-and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Stribling and family, all
of Lubbock^
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Milter
and family of Dallas spent the
weekend with tho.H. W. and
Dale Miller families and the
D. K. Kings. --------
50 lbs* net and ready for
your locker only—
REVIVAL
APRIL It 17J8
t SERVICES AT 7:30 P.M. , '• •
JACK MADDOX, PREACHING;
- C. D. GLASS, SINGER .
Hear the Word of God —
Rom. 1:16—"It Is the power of
God unto salvation to everyone
* * - that belleveth."
Mrs. Ruth Tyndall of Com-
merce and John Griffin of Abi-
lene and Mmei. J. B. Griffin
ST JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Pastor, 1
Sundays
Religious
a.m.
Lenten devotions, Wednesday ...
and Fridays, 7 p.m'. '
' Confessions, Saturday, 4 to 5
and 7 to 8:45 p.m.
But, how can you really, tell a prescription
.Jteur.sin? You can’t have an overstock or a fire
sale. "Prescription drugs are Used only on a
physician's order.. If old. they must he de-
stroyed. t
- Some ads may offer a discount. But, how can
you tell thexn from what? And. if yoy'do get
a lower "price on one. how much extra to make
tep the loss may you be charged on a new one?
Be sensible. Everyone haa to make a profit.
Choose your personal pharmacy gs fkrefully.
as sou do your physician by its reputation for
integrity and dependability. You wlll'get honest
value.
at a hospital with a bullet tn Mr. and Mjs. M. L.
her right foot. She explained to
police that a he’shot herself be-
cause she wanted to see If a gun
shot would hurt before she de-
cided If she wanted to commit
-suicide.
WHITEMAN’S CHAPEL
ASSOCIATION MEETING
The Whitemans Chapel Cem-
etery Association will hold its
regular monthly meeting at 7
o’clock Friday April 23 at th<*
fair park building. -•
menu tor our artfflcalbalt fish-
ermen and should begin te'pro-
^o'.uii'^r^cwSt'ta loc’S '"T* ”
lakes. Elgaln Ward caught *
2 pound 10 Qunce beauty out at
North Lake and severarother
real nice one’s. -----
Doug Mitchell caught a fine
2 1/2 pounder out of one of the
flood control lakes. As we have
said many times before, we
have plenty of fish In all lakes
In the general area of homo and
they are beginning to hit real
well.
• Mrs. Mattle Humphreys has
returned home after attending
her daughter, Mrs. George W.
Taylor, who has been a patient
Jn Baylor Hospital, Dallas. Mrs.
Taylor Is now improving and
to help oboerve the birthdays
of their grandchildren, John and
Dorothy Carleton.
.Peterson,
Mrs. Felix Melton was ad- K^nc^ld, Edd Easter, Jami
mltted to I.—----- .
In Clarksville Friday. Here
from Irving to attend her were
Mr. and Mrs. James Heming-
way and Carla Denise.
s Katie J.TCWMftg, Priscilla 1
yan, Travis Keeling.
Bagwell--Mrs. Mell Wig
Vertl Hoffman.
Detroit - - Fannie Johs
Stella Melton.
Deport --James F. Bax*
Mane heater--John Wllso
Dismissed
Clarksville--Diane Jac|
— Sa Hie Childers, Mrs. Janb
and Hugh Griffin of Deport vtsl -
ted Mr. and Mrs. Doug-Thames w
this weekend.
Red River Hospital Mauldin, Mrs. Fannie C. |
ker. ___— * ’
Bogata--Mrs. Ethel F|
Mrs. Hattie Hawks, Hobert
borts.
Annona--Mrs. Joe Alice I*
Ison, Jack D. Peek, Mrs.W
Roberts.
Avery - - Walter L. Bt
5 •
The best baits to date have boon
the Abu Spinner; HAH; Bush-
whacker, Lucky 13 and of course
the lowly worms.
Frank Crawford caught a fine
5 pounder out at Andrew’s the
other evening on a Black and ■
yellow HAH.
Burl Humphrey reports that
the crappie are spawning down
at South Lake so you’d bettor
go down and try them there are
On the bigger lakes our crap- pl^,y °*
pie experts say that the spawn-
ing is about oVer and it will be
quite some time before the fish
gather In schools, then, the fish-
ing will settle back Into the old
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Crawford,
; ", 1. Brown,
MYs. Felix Partin and daughters
of Center, Texas, spent the
weekend with Mr»and Mrs. Jack
Simons and family in Midland.
Mrs. B, B Harrison accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lewis
of Talco Thursday night to visit
their brother, Hoyt Fry, of Ben-
nington, Oklahoma, who is 111.
They report that his condition
is much worse.
and ee reassuring to road bu^ld -
to deer and motorlits alike
especially at night, according
to Texas Parks and Wildlife
Department.
Game Wardens note that the
grazing doer, blinded by head-
lights, often bolt frantically Into
traffic.
There’s also a further danger
to the deer for nighthunters,
say the wardens who maintain
a nlthttlme lookout".
mrs. Chrlstlnp Healy, B1U
ch, Dan A. Bishop, Albert
Horace Day, Doyle Monld
Mrs. Maggio Puckett, Mr8
J. Welch.
Bogata--Mrs.' Jessie I
ons, Rudy Williams, Ol
Wlms, Dan Tubb, Roy L0
son, Mrs. Dossie Brattot
Annona--Mrs. Bobble
Mrs. Stella Puckett, H. 1
hlng.
Avery-tMrs. Gplda I
Stanley, Mrs. Mary Q
Bagwell--Mrs. Gladyl
Whirter, Debra Ann P
James W Hays.
Deport - - Mrs. GF
Lowry.
Detroit--Mrs. Paul!
New Boaton--Jimmy ’
Un.
Taho--Frank Sloan.
Telephone--Mrs. Mi
Garrison.
Odessa—Daniel NJx.
ASSEMBLY OF
GOD CHURCH
1200 West Broadway,Clarks-
ville
Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.
Worship hour, 11:00 a.m.,
Sunday" ,
Young folk service (CA), 6:30
p.m., Sunday ... - '
Midweek prayer meeting7:30
p.m., Wednesday
J. D. Griffis, pastor
E.N. Fullox spent the weekend
"in Halton with Mr. and Mrs.
Tom May ah'd"tttwnded the Yan-
kee-Astro baseball game In the
new Domed Stadium on Saturday
night.
Mrs. Claud Smith has return-
ed from Yukon, Okla., where
she attended funeral services
for her son,.Graham Smith, who
died April 4. In the report of
Mr. Smith’s death in The Times,
the name of a brother, Edward
Smith of Bethany, Okla., was
Chun h, two miles east of Are
tower on north High 37. On the
We wl
thanks fo
sympathy I
ness and d
John S._ DI
the food ai
very much
cently purchased the Tom Mc-
Ewn home in north Detroit. The
Martins spend each weekend in
Detroit. Hostossoa were Mmes.
Laura Miner. Freeda^dams,
Maud Stilton, Gertrude Mel-
ton, and Tesslo Chandler.
‘ E11 c^GulUon of Denison visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kerr
Saturday. Also, over the week-
TRY OUR MONEY-SAVING
BEEF PACK NO.
by LB. Moi \
in Paris and Bogata this week- qulte spent the weekend with Mr.
*“"* and Mrs. Paul Lewis and Mr.
and Mrs. Olan Graves of Wood-
land.
ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Pastor, Rev. jusUn Gross,
S.C.T.
Sundays:
Religious
a.m.
Lenten devotions, Wednesday
Services at .Annona Methodist Fridays, 7 p.m.
Confessions, Saturday, 4 to 5
and 7 to B:45 p.m.
p.m.
Choir will practice on Thurs-
day evening at 7:00 •
A church family fellowship
is being planned for Saturday
April 24, at 7:30 p.m. in the Mmes. O. I. Morris, Russ Fod-
C hr Is tian Education Building.
Coffee and .cookies will be ser-
ved.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward P.
Waddill will be with us during wood, Russell Guest, and Luthor
this time of fellowship. Sunday, Hulen and J. E. Lady mon.
April 25, Edward P. WaddlHz ■ 1
will preach tn our pulpit.
iiiunmuimiuittimiHiNMinHiiHtMmm
PERSONALS
NEWS
be held’at 10:50. Dr. Taylpr’s POUNDING
text will be Matt. 28: 1-10 and :
his sermon title, "The Joy of hostesses to an old-fashidned
All who pounding for the
All our lakes are clearing
up fine and the outing Is great
tonic, So Lot’s go fishing and
we hope you catch your limit.
Black Lake Lodge at Black
routine of searching out a scho- Louisiana reports bass
fishing picking up there and
bream fishing getting better.
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We'll cut to order and wrap and label yo
and pork ready to be put in the locker*
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See us today for custom meat-cutting4
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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Services of the £hurch of
Christ meeting at 1009 West
Main in Clarksville are;
Bible study, 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 1Q;45
Evening • ..worship,
(Broadcast over radio station omitted from the list.
KCAR, 1350).
The Ladies Bible C lass meets
at 9 o’clock Tuesday morning
And mid-week service tsat7;30
Wednesday evening.
We invite you to worship with
». cnesur.
Garland.
Sunday school,>{5 a.m.
•MU.-;, -r........... worship servlcos at 11 a.m.
egg hunt for the children at and 6:30 p.m.
2:00 o’clock. Elch child Is to
bring four eggs. "
provide a genuine hazardA? points below a y
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stock Reporting Servfe
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ME NT AND Wl
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MOORE'S SER’
STATION
314 West M<
NEW HAVEN BAPTIST
CHURCH
New Haven Missionary Bap-
tist Church, invited you to attend
these services.
Sunday school, 10*00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock
Evening worship, 7:00 p.m.
Ladles Auxiliary meeting
each Tuesday at 2:00 o’clock.
Wednesday night prayer ser-
vice, 7:30 p.m.
H. L. Johnston, pastor »
victory over his foes, sing-and
^applaud ye lieavens and earth,
' Christ the Lord Is alive today.
A warm and friendly welcome
is extended to be in each ser-
vice.
' Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11:00
Evening service, 6:30
We pray that every day will
Easter Day for some
Miss Bess Carter of Cheye-
nne, Wyoming, was a guest Fri-
day of Mrs. Minnie Ellis. Mrs.
Grady Jackson of McKinney also ,
visited this week with Mrs. El-
lis and Mrs. Sue Reed. ‘
- R. W. Haley of Abilene, and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haley
and family of Dallas visited with
tlie T. E. Haleys and relatives
the Clarksville Timet
228 N. Walnut, ClarluvUle, Toxas 75426 I
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Dr. Leslie Seymour, district PlVAr Ca
superintendent of the Sulphur Ilvll lllVvl
Springs District, was the guest e
rXX*^nT,odl',chur’ Hospital News
Guests tn the Detroit Metho- Repprt from the Red 1
dlst parsonage this weekend County Hospital, for tho 9
were Dr. and Mrs. G. F. Gray ending at noon, Tuesday, I
of Nacogdoches, who were here 13.
Admissions
Clarksville 5 - Willie Lg
Noe, Tom Crenshaw, Llo>
Mrs. Margart
CHURCH 01 CHRIST
1009 Wmt Mo In St, / CtarHvIHe, Ttxdr-; - -
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RED RIVER VALLEY
LARGER PARISH
Services for Easter Sunday
in Red River Valley Larger
Parish churohes will be as
follows:
7:00 a.m. Deport union Easter
service will be'held at the Bap
tlst Church. '...J
10:00 a.m. Church school for
all ages ' > ,
9:00 a.m., New Shamrock.
11:00 a.m., Peport
6:00 p.m., Pine Grove
•Sahi Rice, pastor. ,
Church for Sunday will be as
follows;
10:00 a.m., church school
11:00 a.m., worship
5:30 p.m., Methodist Youth
Fellowship
6:30 p.m., worship
The public is cordially invited
to attend all services.
Rev. Raymond F. Butts,
pastor
Myrtle M. Bartley, Lew
Brantley, Bonnie Alton,
z McCullough, Mrs. Maxine
Mrs. E. A. Gooah and Miss ~ltt, Mra. Virginia M. Jat
Donna Burton went to Ardmore,
Oklahoma, Saturday for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Gooch
and Billy.
I
The ladies of the WMU were
the Resurrection.” All who pounding for the new pastor o^
would come are welcome to the First Baptist Cburch, th<
unite in the worship and the Rev. Bob Bacon. A large crowu
celebration of the resurrection attended the affair, held at the
of our Lord. parsonage on Saturday night at
Church school meets at 9:45 ?:3o. Cookies and punch were
a.m. tn all departments. Nur- served.
sery Is provided during morn- .x , ,
Ing worship. .
Junior extended church scho- WSCS ME$TS "
ol session meets Wednesday The WSCS met Monday after*-
after school, shortly after 3:00 noon at tho church, with Mrs.
p.m. h. W. Mlllor presiding. "More
The Red River Men’s Coun- Love to Thee.” «un<» *lth
ell will meet In the fellowship the Rev. Rex Carleton at the
tiall. of the Clarksville church piano. Mrs. Carl Fodgebrought
on Wednesday, April 21, at 7:00 the devotional, using the 56th
Psalm. The program was com-
posed of articles taken from the
Methodist Woman’s magazine,
with Mrs. E. B. Stribling as
leader. Others taking part were
Rev. Justin Gross,
Mass, 9:00 a.fnr ” Sunday school, 9:45 sun.
1 Instructions, 10
ZION TRAVELER BAPTIST
Zion Traveler Baptist
Church welcomes you to wor-
ship with us each Sunday.
Sunday school, 9:30 a.m;"
Worship service, 11:00 a.m.
Baptist Training Union, 6:00
p.m.
Evening worship, 7:00
Midweek services, 7:30 p.m.
Teachers*' meeting each
Thuraday at 7:00 p.m.
Brotherhood Tuesday, 7:30
p.m.
Rev. J. H. • Harris, pastor
B. Lancaster,
Kb
LOREN G. GIEGER
Loren G. Gieger will be evan-
gelist for a series of meetings
at ' the Churth c_
Clarksville April f9 through
•April 26.
Gieger Is a native East Texan,
having been bom In Paris and
spending most of his youth In
Talco, Mt. Pleasant and Tyler.
He is currently serving as
minister of the Church of Christ
of Weatherford,
He gratuated
Christian College in 1960 and
is a member of Alpha Chi, na-
"Ne*^Haven Missionary ftap- Uonal honor society of colleges
tlst Church, irivlted you to attend
these services.
Sunday school, 10:00 a.m.
Morning worship, 11 o’clock
meeting Sunday is broadcast over radio
station KCAR.
He also served as evangelist
for a meeting at the C larks -
Mlle church last fall.
BREWSTER METHODIST
Services at Brewster Memo-
rial Methodist Church for tho
week.of April W will be as
Thursday, k^... ——-
light cbmmunlon service, 7:00
Saturday, April 17, Easter
•W L- - _ _ _
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Pinson, Joe. The Clarksville Times (Clarksville, Tex.), Vol. 93, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 15, 1965, newspaper, April 15, 1965; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1281085/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Red River County Public Library.