Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1958 Page: 4 of 12
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The Polk County Enterprise never knowingly publishes Classified advertisements that are untruthful
or fraudulent; that might be Injurious to the healthjtf-naicals of our readers; that would intention-
ally cause^inconvenience to our readers; that are indecent, vulgar, or suggestive; or, that t.»wH to
be intern
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ly misleading. Also, we urge our panders.u> check extensively any advertisement ♦>»-*
h Investment before making such investment
h O R SALE
FOR SALE: Used outboard mo-
tors. All brands. Priced rea-
sonable. Gerlach Hardware.
. i2-tfc
FOR SALE; 2 bedroom home on
Cemetery HilL Call 727-G. 10-tfc
FOR RENT: Furnished apartment
Utilities paid. J. I. Oliver. 34-Stp
FOR RENT; Furnished garage
apartment. Attic fan. Phone 266.
34-tfc
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom home. First
house on Old Woodville Road.
Immediate occupancy. Ross
/* Hightower. ' • 10-tfc
FOR SALE: House near high
schooL Call 516-G. Donnis Gal-
loway after 5. 26-tfc
FOR SALE: 1953 Chevrolet tu-
dor sedan. Good tires, in first
class condition in every way.
Inquire Gerlach Hardware.
32-tfc
FOR RENT: Three room and bath
unfurnished garage apartment
Phone 421-G or 407. Mrs. E.
Whitehead. - * v 33-tfc
FOR RENT: Two 2 bedroom hous-
es. Phone 887-G. 33-tfc
fOR RENT: Tralior space and
smajl apartments, private bath
cemgerators. Pine Crest Courts,
G. A. Johnson, Phone 34L
22-tfc
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^fOR SALE: Black and tan Coon
hound puppies. See Buck Bu-
ford or call 650, Livingston.
33-4 tc
FOR SALE: Three bedroom, bath,
large living room, central heat,
attached car port with cement
drive; attic and walls insulated.
New- paint inside and out. Three
tons of air conditioning optional.
Contact A. D. Berry. J. B. White
Store, Phone 480. 33-4-tp
FOR SALE: Used Westinghouse
electric range. Good condition.
Guaranteed. Jackson’s. 34-tfc.
FOR RENT
BUSINESS STACK
Located on Main Street and
formerly occupied by
Duches Beauty Shop.
__CALL 56
CEMETERY
Lots In Beautiful
HESTLAND MEMORIAL PARK
Perpeturj Care Cemetery ,
Monthly-Payments As Low As $5
EUGENE HANSON
Livingston, Texas
33-tfe
MEMORIALS
For Bronze or Granlta
MEMORIALS
See
Eugene Hanson, Mgr.
fteatland Memorial Park
Phone 7GT t:
46-tfr
FINANCING
NEW OR USED CAR financing.
Eugene Hanson Insurance
Agency. Phoae 747, Livingston
33-tfc
MISCELLANEOUS
SEE G. A. HELPENSTILL, one
mile out on Huntsville High-
way for moving and hauling.
Phone 678-G. Rk
Livingston FE-A. Chapter will do
mowing, HlAinj flattwalHnj
seeding and fertilizing. Cattle
feeder mineral boxes for sale.
34-tfc
SCISSORS and pinking shears
sharpened. One day service.
Jackson’s. Phone 58 or 407. 28-tfc
BUTTONS and buckles covered.
Buttonholes, monograms and
machine embroidery done on
your garments. Prices reason-
able. Jackson’s. Phone 58. 21-tfc
FOR SALE: Beagle hound puppies.
Make good rabbit, varmint and
deer dogs. C. E Wren, Living- j
ston. 34-2tp j
FOR SALE: Cut flowers, fresh1
from the garden. Mrs. J. S.
SnslL Phone 402-R, Livingston.
34-2tp.j
FOR SALE: ’50 Model Ford pick-
up. In good condition. Also i
building lots on my place. Three
miles south Livingston on High-;
way 59. $350.00 lot. Jesse How-
ard,. , 34-tfc
Announcing
Lowered Prices
ON
YOUR CLEANING NEEDS
Suita f 1.90 — Dresses $1.00
Pants 50c — Skirts 50e
Blouses 50c
CALL US
Coogler Cleaners'
Phone 706 Pickup, Delivery
WANTED
•Legal Notice
THE STATE <5* TEXAS
To: LEON UNDERDOWN Defen-
dant, Greeting:
You are hereby commanded to
appear by filing a written answer
to the Plaintiff* Petition at or be-
fore ten o’clock AM. of the first
Monday after the expiration of
forty-two days from the date of
the issuance of thl« citation, same
being Monday the 23rd day of
June, 1958, at or before ten
o’clock A. M. befbre the Honors
able Second Ninth District Court
•of Polk County, Texas, at the
Court House of said County in
Livingston, Texas.
Said Plaintiffs Petition was fil
ed in said court, on the #th day,
of November A. D. 1957, In this
cause, numbered 1882 on the doc-
ket of said court, and styled, LU-
CY UNDERDOWN Plaintiff, vs.
LEON UNttERDOWN Defendant
A brief statement of the nature
of this suit is as follows, to wit:
CRUM. TREATMENT as is more
fully shown by -Plaintiff's Petition
on file in this suit.
If this citation is not served
within ninety days after the date
of Its issuance, ft shall be return-
ed unserved.
The officer executing this pro-
cess shall promptly execute the
Arne according to law, and make
due return as the law directs.
Issued and given under my
hand and the Seal of said Court,
at office in*Livingston, Texas, this
the 9th day of May, A. D. 1958.
Attest: A. L. Reaves,
Clerk, Second Ninth
District Court, Polk
County, Texas.
By Mrs. Aline Stephenson
Deputy
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The Road Toll
by Jerry MtrcxU
WANTED TO BUY
100 ACRES LAND
Prefer half pasture anri half
timber.
CALL MR. OR MRS. LESTER
SMITH AT NEW WILLARD,
TEXAS — EX 8 2608
* FOR SALE: 100 acres pasture
land. Plenty water. Close in. D.
* L. Griffin. Rt 1 Box 21, Living-
ston. 34-4tp
FOR SALE: Used Westinghouse
Laundromats. Good condition.
Guaranteed. Jackson's 34-tfc
FOR SALE: Tiny Mexican chihua-
hua dogs. Registered .standard,
toys and miniatures. 'Beautiful
colors, large assortment to
choose from. Will sell on install-
ment plan. Priced reasonably,.,
-- Come to see them. Phone Du-
point 6 2681, B. D. Hayes, Good-
rich, Texas. ^5-3tp
FOR SALE: 5 room house. Ceme-
tery Hill area. W, L. Crawford.
35-tfc
FOR SALE: 1955 43 ft. 2 bedroom
Spartan aluminum house trailer.
Call Sam Parker, DU 6-2708,
Goodrich. 35-4tp
FOR RENT
CURRENT
DIVIDEND
> RATE
3%%-
Ltifkin Federal
Savings 8 Loan
Association
113 W. DOZIER
EH. NE-4-6647
LUFKIN. TEXAS
i OR RENT: New 2 bedroom
apartment furnished or unfur-
nished. Hi one 658. 31-tfc
I OR RENT: 5 room unfurnished
apartment. Phone 5-R or ,138.
A. M. Callahan. 25-tfc
FOR PENT: Furnished garage
apartment. 3 rooms and bath.
Large yard, quiet stre&t. Call
452 / 29-tfc
Venetian Blinds
ALL WHITE
WITH PLASTIC TAPE
Sizes ft" to 36’; Wide
61 Inches Leng
33.95 I
All kinds Drapery Rods, Cafe
. Curtain Rods and Window
Shades.
WAXER AND VACUUM
CLEANER RENTALS
Owen Furniture
Company
LIVINGSTON, TEXAS
_ rtione 214
EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY
For ^reliable person, man or
lady, with vision and ability to
act immediately for a lifetime
» of assured income. To service
route of cigarette machines
established locallly for operator.
$900 to $1,800 cash investment
required, the return of which is
secured and guaranteed in writ-
ing by us, for you to earn up
to $300 per month part time.
We are a national concern with
‘fiie fittest ‘ equipment available.
If you have the cash and are
sincerely interested please write
giving at least one personal or
business reference, your phone
number and brief background for
local Interview at your ‘ conven-
ience. No prior experience “nec-
essary if you have the above
qualifications. L & M„Distribu-
tors, Inc., 6513 Cedar Ave. So.
'Minneapolis 23, Minnesota.
35-2tp
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
Local area man or lady wanted
to service and collect from coin-
operated dispensing equipment.
4 to 9 hours weekly earns op-
erator nice income monthly. No
age limit or selling but must
have car, references and $402 to
$804 working capital. For inter-
view give personal particulars,
phone number. Write Box 4728,
Dallas 6, Texas. . 35-ltp
Card of Appreciation
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MINERAL ROCK WOOL
INSULATION
FOR OLD AND NEW HOMES
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. "An Investment That Pays For Itself’’
BLOWN and BLANKET type INSULATION MATERIALS
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| Specifications and .
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Estimates Without Obligation
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INSULATION APPLICATORS
O. L Nixon
Livingston, Texas
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We would like ta take this means
to thank Dr. Corso. Bro. Hop-
kin, the nurses at the hospital'
and our many friends who were
so kind to us at the loss of our
bkby.
Carl and Margie Miller
35-ltp
Our heartfelt thariks fo all who fex-
tended comforting sympathy and
help In our gOrrb#. Tor the
beautiful gervice, floral offer-
ings and other kindneases, Are
are deeply gratefflL iM■
Henry E Seamans Family
* 35-ltp
The recent bereavement which has
visited our home has brought
to us a greater appreciation of
our friends. Such k *
and neighborly thoi
can never be forgotten.
C. E. Mitchamore and
Family
... 35-ltp
LEGAL NOTICE
The tfcy at IJvdftgston offers
for sale to the highest bidder on
a as is, wh?re is'basis, building to
be removed within 30 days front
date of wle; the former
building of the Texas State
way Department size 16’ x
delation, wooden floor,
commode, lavatory and light M-
tures, located on Highway No. 146
on the property of the Texas State
Highway Department’s former h>\
cation. •
Inspection of this property may
be made by contacting the City
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Bidf^ifi be received ufitil 5:00’
p.m. Wednesday, June 4,-1958. Thei
City reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Sjpied: 1
City of Livingston
Ruth V. Smith, City
- Secretary
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Political
Announcements
Fees for announcing for po-
litical offices are as follows:
District and State Offices 327.90
County Offices ____________ 322.50*
Commissioners of Precincts $17.50
Justices of Peace____________ f 12.60
City Offices _________$12.50
Fees include original announce-
ments which will be carried on
Page One and are limited to
inches, and the candidate’s name
to be carried in the Political An-
nouncements column in the clas-
sified section of the Enterprise
through the general election.
Announcements must be in the
office of the Enterprise not later
than 5 p. m. Tuesday of fee week
of publication.
Representative, 19th Disk:
•J- C. Hooks r
(Reelection)
District Clerk
A. L. (Dynamite) Reaves
(Re-Election) >
Howard Jones
Criminal District Attorney
Ward Jones
(Re-election)
Connty Judge:
W. L. Carlton
Clayton Malone
(Re-election)
E. C. Matthews
County Treasurer
Burt Parrish
(Re-Election)
Justice of Peace, Prefc 1
W. B. Bloomfield *
(Re-election)
Commissioner Precinct 2:
L. W. Parrish
(re-election)
E. S. (Bud) jSwilley
omraissioner. Precinct 4:
H. K. (Carrie) Adams
(re-election)
•C. P. Pate
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JWih rliffll
Robert Clamon
County School Superintendent:
L. C. (Sandy) Moore
(re-election)
County Clerk
Kenneth Kennedy
D. W. Peebles, Jr.
Sam R. Brame
John Gulley
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BUILT INTO WA.
* tmngshm Folks Livingston Pilot
Club Executive
Board Meets
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* Corrigan Folks
.. ♦ are doing
'Mrs? if S. Eddings ancT sons'of
Houston spent Sunday with Mrs.
Lee Knox.
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Dugger,
Jr., attended the District Preach-
ers and Wives meeting at the Wes-
ley P-bOfidaflon sit Stephen F. Aus-
tin in Nacogdoches Thursday.
Mr. And Mrs. John Vernon Cobb
and Jdhn Wdtter. spent Mother’s
Day with Mr. and Mrs. Handley
Haypes In Hortense,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Edens,
Itafik Mid Beh visited Mr. and
drs. Frank Howell in Dainger-
field Saturday and Sunday
J, B. Edens And R. W; Rehfeld
of Phoenjx, Ariz,, were here on
business Thursday.
Miss Cordelia Carter was the
Cri-rigan Lion's Club Duchess and
f°4e in the parade and rodeo at
Jasper Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Edens Car-
ter of North Texas, Denfon, visit-
ed JMr, and Mrs. John A. Carter
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry SAfford
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Manry of
Pasadena visited Mr. and Mrs. H.
B. Manry and other relatives dur-
35&c R. Uenaerson'
Mrs. Van Z. Cox accompanied
her mother, Mrs. Laura 'Poland,
and two brothers of Conroe, to
Ringgold, La., Wednesday of last
week where they attended the fun-
■eral of tjieir aunt and sister, Mrs
George Stephens.
Mrs. Janell Atkinson, student of
the East Texas Baptist College of
Marshall, spent the Mother’s Day
week fend here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Yah Z. Cox and
family. . *
Mr. and Mrs. E F. Butler visit-
ed their son, Dick Butler, at A&M
Sunday and attended the special
Mbther's Day services at the Col-
lege.
.Mr. and Mrs. Talley Ivy and
children. Tommy, Robert and Pam-
la of Chaiinelview, spent the week
end here with his mother, Mrs. S.
B. Townley and other relatives.
Mrs. H. B. Davis, Jr., is spend-
ing this week in Jena. La., at her
camp house with heT sisters. Mrs.
J. L McCroney accompanied her
to Belah where she is visiting her
mother for the week.
Mrs. Allen Williams of Houston
visited her mother, Mrs. Anna K.
Fain, on Mother's Day.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. David visit-
ed over the week end visiting in
Houston with her sister and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Carnie
Leach, and in Corpus Christi with
her mother, Mrs. T. F. Lock, and
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Beard and
children. Mrs. Beard is also a sis-
ter of Mrs. David’s.
Mrs. Robert Rivers of Groves
visited her - mother, Mrs. Carrie
Parrish, during thq week end.
and family of Rockland and ID*,
and Mrs. Durwood Hmta um anH
Michael of Cleveland visited Mr.
and Mrs. John Henderson during
the week. Mr. Henderson ha< been
in the hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Myers and
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. McEwin and
fondly of Houston visited Mr. ami
Mrs. Monroe Johnson last week.
Sgt and Mrs. Billy Ponders of
Camp Roger, N. CL, visited Satur-
day. Mr. and Mrs. George Jack-
son of Pasadena are ynHim sev-
eral days.
Mrs. Sigel McLain and David,
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Garner of
Port Arthur and Mr. and Mrs.
Jessie Locke and family of Trinity
visited Mrs. J. R. Broom during
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Barrow, Miss
Jessetynn and Samuel Charles of
Lufkin visited Mrs. N. CL Hanna
Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Warner and children of
Pearland are spending a few days.j
The WSCS met May f with 12
present. Prelude by Miss Emma
Edens. Prayer by Mrs. Zelma Pul-
len. Minutes were read and ap-
proved. _ Mrs. Maude Barnes pro-,
sided at the business session. Mrs.
W. E. Dugger, Jr., was in charge
of the program, "The March -at
Mission Dollars.” Worship topic,
That They Might Have Life,” by
Mrs. Dugger. Introduction by Mrs.
Pullen and Mrs. TTFlie Day. Scrip-
ture by Mrs. Robot F. Edens.
Song, ‘‘Take My Life and Let It
Be.” Litany. Sang, “Lead On, O
King EteroaL” . "Not Turned
Back," by Mrs. Dugger. Prayer by
Mrs. Pullen. Song; “Onward Chris-
tian Soldiers.” Poem by Mrs. Dug-
ger. Song, “Praise God From
Whom All Blessings Flaw.** Pray-
er by Mrs. Dugger. Benediction
by Mrs. Edens. Mrs. E. C Wood
and Mrs. E. Dittfurth were host-
esses.
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The WMA of fee Damascus Bap
The Executive Board of the Pi-
lot Club of Livingston met in reg-
ular session on Monday night.
May 5. at 6:30 p.m. in the recep-
tion room of the First National
Bank with all members present.
The regular business meeting was
held at 7 p.m. Presiding was, Jes-
sie Belle Close, president, with
35 members present
The Committee Chairmen for
the new year gave their plans of
work and all plans were approved
by the club. The new chairmen
are: Co-ordination Committee, Gla-
dys Stewart; Club Service Com-
mittee, Ruth Smith; Community
Service Committee, Virginia Car-
roll: Publicity Committee, Verna
Denham; Club Action, Bea Reuter;
| Public Affairs Committee, Carol
Moore. Also appointed by the pres-
ident were: Chaplain, Carol Moore;
Goodfellows, Helen Watts; His
torian. “tMary Frances Dameron;
Parliamentarian, Birdie Mae
Wright; Pianist, Rowena Hinson;
Song Leader, Clydine Butler.
A letter was read from Emma
Alice Phillips, delegate to the FHA
State meeting in San Antonio, ex-
pressing her thanks to the club
for sponsoring her trip.
It was announced that the club
would attend the St. Patrick’s
Church of Lufkin on Sunday, May
18.
Ruth Smith, Virginia Shanna
ban, Mary Frances Dameron and
Birdie Mae Wright gave very in-
teresting talks on the District
Convention held in Orange. Copies
of tte club achievement report, as
submitted to District 8 Pilot In-
ternational by Mary Fronces Dam-
eron, were given to club mem-
ben.
The regular program meeting
will be held on May 19 at the
home of Catherine Corso and will
be a school of instruction, with
the *Ctub Service Committee in
charge.
1 THE BUILT-IN OF
, 15 A FAR CRY FROM THE OLD 5T0VE OF K>
YEARS AGO. AUTOMATIC LP-6AS FEATURf
MAKECOOWN6 A PlEAJURE RATHER WAR A 01
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tist Chunk met Tuesday night in
the home of Mrs. Delbert Brown
with 8 members and one visitor
present. The house was called to
order by Mrs. Sam , Shepherd.
Opening prayer was by lbs. A.,
Armstrong. The lesson, “Sin,
Salt and Service” taken from Mau
thew 5:13 was taught by Rev. R
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Sixth Annual Spring
PASTURE - FITTED
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60F«nalm . IjSulk
Saturday, Hay 17
liOQ p.m. ;
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Ivpo Miks East of Brookshire
«a U.S. Highway 90 .
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MIT CAST, KUT, TEXAS
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BTU Association
Sponsors Trail
Ride To Clot
The Polk County BTU Associa-
tion will sponsor a “Thelma Hol-
loway Trail Ride” Friday, May
30, which will leave from Living-
ston and end in Clark.
The trail riders will leave Liv-
ingston Friday, May 30, at 7 a.m.
and ride to the Beef Head Ranch
at Clark.
Church services are planned by
the Polk County District B.TB.
groups Friday night with an out-
ing on Saturday and a picnic
lunch. Anyone Who wishes to at-
tend will be welcome.
A two dollar charge to cover
eats and feed for the horses will
be charged for those planning to
make the ride.
Dempsie Henley, owner of the
ranch, stated that anyone is wel-
come. You need not belong to any
particular church to attend.
A place for everyone to sleep
has been provided for, and also a
place for the horses.
The groups will be chaperoned
by Ministers and men and women
of the First Baptist Chunk.
Anyone who wishes to go, con-
tact James Atchley, Trail Boss,
Route; 4, Livingston, or call 739
days until 5 p.m.
Buck Cummings of Route 2 is
Wagon Boss. Please let them
know as soon as possible.
No stallions will be allowed on
the trail ride.
The horses will be hauled back
to Livingston.
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JIBBING AND
, HUNTING NEWS
Old man river is really
ing the former, cattleman,
fisherman the blues and by
time the Enterprise is ou
will be over most of the bot
land. The old heads don’t
pept^ quite as much wata
last fall but are keeping I
fingers crossed. There
ways something good in ev
thing bad. The catfisher
are having a picnic. If you
to trotline fife now Is the t
and tt should be exet
through Sunday.
Due to Elements or a
. thing, we have had very
reports during the week. E
Bailey registered a 4 lb.
bass to take the lead in
May contest, Eck Richar
reports catching his 11 ml
small bass over the week
at Munson’s lake. Mrs. El
Wright hit the jackpot ’wl
6 lb. 4 oz. bass to take
lead in tjie ladies division,
have lots of rumors about
fish catches in the Trinity
-or but no definite informd
The best fishing hours
the week are:
May 15 10:15
May 16 11$0
May 17 11:45
(May 1* 42:30
May 19 1:15
May 20 2:00
May 21 3:00
May 22 3:45
May 23 4:30 10:
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The May fishing conta
picking up but still wide <
largest Bain Sr, Elmer
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ley, 4 lbs. 4 oz.
largest fiass Jr, No
Largest Bks Ladies,
ther Wright, 6 lbs. 4 oz.
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Largest Bream, Gerald
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 76, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1958, newspaper, May 15, 1958; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth761878/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.