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THE DAILY
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Monday, June 18, 1962
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tied ad.
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out discount, 75 cents.
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potent ad-takv- will gladly a*
sist in writing your Want Ads
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tion concerning ads signed bj
box numbers. Please do not
ask.
CARDS OF THANKS — One
of the nicest ways to tell your
friends “Thank You.” Publish-
ed only as paid material at
regular classified rates.
IN MEMORIUM—Memorial
eulogies, whether in prose or
poetry, are accepted only as
paid material at regular classi-
fied rates.
If You Don’t
Believe
Your Cotton
DRESSES
Can Look
BETTER...
Let
SANITONE
Dry Cleaning
Prove It
to You!
SALMON
SANITONE CLEANERS
122 Oak Avene#
Phone: 8-4434
Good Things to Eat 21
CANCELLATIONS — If an
FOR SALE —Air-conditioned
„ , . .. 1954 two-door Custom line
ad is cancelled you pay for the heater. Real
actual numbeT of days your
NOW OPEN
LONGHORN BQ
10 A. M. to 6:30 P. M.
SERVING
Barbecue as it w«* meant
to be — Slow cooked over
hickory coal* and smoked
to delicious tangy perfec-
tion.
Enjoy it in a Sandwich
here in our beautiful rus-
tice “Old West” setting or
take it home by the pound.
Barbecued Bean* and Po-
tato Salad.
KINT OR QUART *
M. D. Attaway
OWNER
227 Connally St.
Ph. 885-9028
Shoe Repairing
EXPERT BOOT AND SHOE
repair. Also dyeing and re-
finishing.
HANS ELECTRIC
SHOE SHOP
216 Connally Ph. 5-2927
CARNIVAL
By Dick Turner
Used Cars tor Sale 12
FOR SALE—1960 ford, two-
door club coupe, V-8. Good
tires, real transporation. Must
sell—See at 1071 Church St.
After 5 p. m.
FOR SALE—-1947 Chevrolet,
club coupe. Real nice. Runs
good. Good tires. Phone 5-
3998. After 5 p. m,
ad runs.
DEADLINES—All ads must
be in by 11 a. m. of the day
of publication.
ERRORS — Advertisers are
requested to notify us immedi-
ately for any error in their ad:
We are responsible for only
one incorrect insertion.
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WANT AD CALENDAR
lr—Card of Thanks
5— Florists and Nurseries
In Memorium
4—Women’s Apparel
8— Children’s Apparel
6— Lost, Found and Strayed
7— Personals
§—Business Service
9— Beauty Aids
10— Wanted to Buy
11— Let’s Trade
12— Used Cars for Sale
13— Auto Service
14— Tires, Parts, Supplies
16—Male Help Wanted
16— Female Help Wanted
17— Salesman Wanted
18— Jobs Wanted
19— Men or Women Wanted
20— Help Wanted
21— Good Things to Eat
22— Household Goods
23— Musical Instruments
24— Miscellaneous for Sale
25— Pets and Livestock
26— Poultry, Feed Supplies
27— Plants, Seeds and Shrubs
28— Hay and Grain
29— Farm Implements
80—Apartments for Rent
31—Room and Board
82— Sleeping Rooms
83— Shoe Repairing
34— Houses for Rent
35— Miscellaneous for Rent
86—Wanted to Rent
37— Business Opportunities
38— Business Property
39— Farms and Lands
40— Houses for Sale
41— Lots for Sale
42— Real Estate Wanted
43— Legals
44— Notice
45— Education
46— Announcements
47— Instructions
48— Household Appliances
Clean. For Sale by
Phone 5-3361.
owner.
Male Help Wanted IS
WANTED —Boy carhops, also
fry cook. Apply in person at
Main and League streets or
1224 Brinker. K-N Root Beer,
Virgil R. Jones.
DELIVERY BOY WANTED
— Have opening for delivery
boy to work nights from 6 p.
m. to 9 p. m. Must have com-
mercial license and be a good
driver. Write letter giving age,
phone number and if you have
been employed before and
where. Write to Box A-959,
care News-Telegram.
Femrle Help Wanted 16
WAITRESSES WANTED —
Apply in person at Flame Res-
taurant.
WANTED
Lady for very light house-
keeping work.
Five day week, for one
month. Phone 5-3555.
Household Goods 22
HAVEN’S FURNITURE
(Formerly Railroad Salvage)
New and Used Furniture
We Buy, Sell and Trade.
Furniture Upbolste-ing.
105 Oak Ave. Ph. 5-2866
Houses for Rent 34
FOR RENT — Available June
15th, five room house at 812
N. Davis St. Mrs. Claude Milli-
gan. Phone 5-4703 or 6-4567.
FOR RENT — Three robm
house, near town and school.
Contact Bill Taylor. Phone
5-4777.
FOR RENT — Three bedroom
brick home. Good neighbor-
hood. Phone 5-2214.
Business Property 38
FOR RENT—The brick build-
ing formerly occupied by Bar-
ton’s Paint Store on Main
Street. Phone 885-2628. Burt
C. Waits
FOR RENT —Brick building
with front parking for custo-
mers. Phone 5-3302.
WAREHOUSE Storage. In-
dividual rooms.
Phone 885-3369, Bill Jack
Hathcox.
Farms and Lands 39
FOR SALE —50 to 75 acres
of open pasture land. Call
Birthright Exchange ....
WI 5-2193.
Houses for Sale 40
FOR SALE — To be moved.
Four room house. See Billy
Reed at Martin Springs.
FOR SALE
1 Frigidaire. 1 Westinghouse
automatic washer. 1 Maytag.
1 Speed Queen wringer wash-
er. 1 good used Evaporstive
Cooler.
Nice selection of used fur-
niture.
SHEFFIELD FURNITURF
South Davis St.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON:
Three bedroom brick, two
baths, panel den and kitchen.
Living and dining room car-
peted. Fireplace, central heat.
Phone 885-4445.
FOR SALE
BEST THE MARKET AF-
FORDS: Beautiful two bed-
room and den, brick veneer,
huge corner loti San Jacinto
Street. $500.00 will handle.
Shown by appointment only.
About Animals
Answer to Previous Puzzle
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"To look at him you’d never think this country was
spending 50 billion dollars on defense, would you?”
FOR SALE
Real nice two bedroom
house. Has large shade trees,
on quiet street. A. bargain for
$4,750.
Five room house at 827
Longino St. Lots of room and
beautiful lot, all for $2,750.00.
We also have a 133 acre
stock farm worth the money.
Also we have 35 acres of
the best bottom land in the
county for $100.00 per acre.
BRICE REAL ESTATE
Miscellaneous for Sale 24
FOR SALE
Evaporative Coolers.
Metal cabineta.
Flower Pots — various
sizes.
Ten Chest of Drawers.
DERMONT’S WAREHOUSE
108 Hinnant St Pho. 5-4348
Another Good Buy: Brand
new three bedroom brick ve-
neer, choice corner lot. . . .
$500.00 will handle.
FOR SALE
Nice 15 ft. Skipper trailer
house. Ideal for vacation.
See 1 Mi miles north of North
Hopkins School.
THOS. F. GLOSUP
Salesman Wanted
Business Service
WANT TO DO
Carpentry and Painting. In-
side and oat
By hour or contract
Phone 885-2576.
ART LESSON!
Five Lessons for 110.00.
Supplies furnished.
Drawing—Painting.
Any age—Special ideas for
teachers.
MRS. M. C. GARRETT
Phone 5-5926
MUSIC lessonsT~
One theory and one piano
lesson a week.
Cut rates with more than
one student in the family.
MRS. JIMMY DOBSON
_ Phone 5-4303 _
"MONDAY SPECIALS:
1115.00 Cold Wave—810.00.
810.00 Cold Wave—$ 8.00.
SALESMAN WANTED
Established Cookie Route
open in Sulphur Springs and
Greenville Area.
Need someone to work full
time.
Must own or be able to buy
truck.
Fringe Benefits. See—
BOB BINRERIN
Monday through Friday at
Flame Motel, Sulphur Springs.
Write or call Jackson
Cookie Co., P. O. Box 9071,
Shreveport, La.
WANTED
ROUTE SALESMAN
We have an immediate de-
mand for several men who are
interested in earning $100 and
up weekly. Experience not
necessary. Paid vacation—No
lay off—group insurance and
other benefits offered.
If you are a married man,
between the ages of 19 and 40
and can furnish good refer-
ences, see Roy Bruce Tuesday
evening, June 19th, from 7:00
to 9:00 p. m., at the Flame
Motel.
Help Wanted
CARRIER BOYS
WANTED
Routes open now for
qualified boys between
the ages of 12 through
14 years of age.
Must Have Bicycle or
Scooter.
Apply in person to
laiy Sam Elliott, Daily
News - Telegram office
between 5 and 6 p. m.
week days only.
Jobs Wanted___18
JOB WANTED — Housekeep-
ing Job. Rosa Belle Pickins,
P. O. Box 51, Brashear, Tex-
W a He
NOTICE HOUSE WRECKERS
Time Limited— ’
Fine seasoned Lumber in
seven room house—
Fixtures and Furnishings
for sale, too—
Harry D. Wachholder, 125
South Davis Street, Sulphur
Springs, Texas.
Just one more left: $100.00
cash, $48.00 per month buys a
good home. Ask us for de-
tails.
We have a few farms left,
but need more listings. De-
mand is good but supply is
short.
FOR SALE — Eighteen foot
cabin boat, good condition —
Will sell for $225.00. See
Our Loan Business is grow-
ing rapidly. We handle all
types Real Estate Loans. Try
our service.
LEMON
Real Estate, Insurance, Loans
FOR SALE — Three bedroom
frame, 1 baths, kitchen-den.
Low equity. See to appreci-
ate. Phone Neal Loyd, 885-
5451.
FOR SALE—Three bedroom,
„ .. „ , . n... _ . 1 ^ bath house. Central heat,
Gerald Goodman at Bill Tyler other cxtras 106 But(ell
WI5-2190 ’ ' Drive’ 5’49<J5'
KEEP the carpet cleaning prob-
lem small — use Blue Lustre
on your wall to wall. Wester
Furniture Co.
FOR SALE — Four space lot
at Restlawn Memorial Park.
Priced—$300.00. Contact Wel-
don Watkins, Pickton, Texas.
LET US sell your discarded
articles for you, at the Com-
mission House, 308 So. Jack-
son Street.
Pets and Livestock
VISIT OUR MEAT COUNTER
for top quality home
grown beef.
HOPKINS COUNTY
FOOD LOCKERS
Putman Street
Buy DELTA FARMS!
Top quality registered horn-
ed Herefords.
Contact: Will Reid, Pecan
Gap, Texas.
Or Jim Reid, 1201 Adolphus
Tower, Dallas, Texas.
Apartments for Rent 30
FOR RENT — Nice large two
room furnished apartment with
garage. To couple. H. M.
Bryant, 408 Oak Ave.
FOR SALE
312 Magnolia St. Five room
frame — First man with $2,-
500.00 owns this place.
133 No. Moore Ave— New
low price—See us now.
302 N-S West Beckham St.
—Five room frame—You had
better have a Look.
1030 No. Davis—Five room
frame — Wee bit down, bal.
like rent.
211 Bellview St., two bed-
room and dining room. Glass
louvered back porch. Pretty
yard and trees, garden and
chicken yard. Near school and
store. Let’s have a Talk.
320 acres five miles out.
Large house, plenty water and
grass.
132 acres, sixteen miles out.
Liveable house, good barn,
plenty water and grass.
Sec Top Nance or
BAILEY REALTY AND
ABSTRACT CO.
FOR RENT—Large four room
unfurnished apartment. $22.50
per month. Phone 885-5103.
FOR RENT—Three room fur-j
nished apartment, one block1
from square. All bills paid.
To adults only. Call J. C.
Tapp, 5-4824.
Farm Implement!____29
FOR SALE—Used McCormack
Hay-baler. In good condition.
$250.00. Call G. A. Garner,
UNion 6-3138.
Sleeping Rooms
FOR RENT
Kitchenettes, Sleeping rooms
by Week.
Trailer Space.
ROCK MOTEL
732 Jefferson St. 886-9019 l
FARMS!!
11 Miles East of Sulphur
Spring* On
Hwy. 67
Six room house with all con-
voniencos. Has throe room
serrant house, stormhouse,
largo barn a n 4 chicken
house.
On 15 acres with meadow
—Will lease 60 acres grass
with place—-one or twenty
years.
PRICED FOR QUICK
SALE
Won’t Last Long
BAILEY REALTY And
ABSTRACT CO.
FARMS ... WE HAVE
THEM
IMPROVED
70 acres, 75 acres, 130 acres,
112 acres, 174 acres, 363
acres.
UNIMPROVED
59 acres, 114 acres, 57
at.'es.
These and many more, lo-
cated on hard top roads.
We have houses on Ala-
bama, Oak Grove Drive, South
Davis, and Locust Streets.
If you want to sell your
house, see us. We have cus-
tomers wanting to buy equi-
ties.
We can save you 20 So cash
on your insurance.
MYRICK AGENCY
CALL—GAMBLIN
Phone 885-3145
885-3710
FOR SALE
86 acre farm — All min-
erals on 66 acres. $100. acre.
Need farm listings.
H. G. BROYLES, Realtor
220 Main St. 885-3518
Harris Insurance Co.
FOR SALE —Three bedroom
house and lot at 619 Texas
Street. Phone 5-3673.
FOR SALE
Three bedroom home, two
block square, large lot.
Three bedroom home, near
school, shopping center. . . .
$4,250.
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60 Painful
61 Landed
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64 Honeys
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3 Folds
4 Comes in
5 Animal home
6 Raw minerals
27 Imitative
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28 Animal pen
30 Pliable
31 Iroquoian
Indian
32 Tatters
35 Misstep 50 Story
38 Thoroughfares 51 Wicked
40 Depict
43 Small drink
45 Ascends
47 Danger
49 Pretense
52 Repetition
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Three bedroom, two baths,
near Austin School.
Three bedroom equities,
Russell Drive and Oak Groye.
Make us an offer.
Two bedroom home in good
condition at Como. Priced to
sell.
27 acres with two acre lake,
nine miles from town. Reduc-
ed price.
Nice residential building lot,
Lee Street.
bankruptcy herin, respectful-
ly represents:
1. That your applicant has
received an offer for his right,
title and interest, if any, in
and to the real property de-
scribed in Exhibit “A” attach-
ed hereto and by reference
made a part hereof.
2. That the schedules filed
by the bankrupt, together with
the statement of affairs, do
not disclose any interest in
and to said real property.
3. That your applicant has
received an offer from John
N. Barineau, Jr. for any and
whatsoever interest your ap-
plicant, as trustee herein; may
have in said real property;
that said offer is in the sum
of $500.00.
r 4. That said property has
been appraised by Richand L.
Brown of Tyler, Texas, duly
appointed appraiser by the
above entitled Court, in the
sum of $7,700.00.
5. That your applicant is
informed and believes and
therefore alleges that said real
property is the subject of an
action to quiet title, which ac-
tion is pending in Hopkins
County, Texas. That said ac-
tion covers 637.45 acres' and
the estimated costs of the test
well on said acreage are $244,-
1945, recorded in Volume 58,
Page 321 of the Deed Records
of Hopkins County, Texas.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice Is Hereby Given That
sale of the ubove described as-
set will take place at 339
United States Post Office and
Courthouse, Temple and Spring
Streets, Los Angeles, Califor-
nia, on the 25th day of June,
1962, at 10:00 a. m.
HOWARD V, CALVERLEY,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
Notice 44
HASKELL SPENCER — You
are invited to call by noon
Tuesday for a free qttart of
Dairy Queen. Phone 5-3640.
Instructions
Old house with four resi-
dential lots, South Davis.
THE WHITWORTH CO.
Burt C. Waits, Realtors
5-2623, 5-4173, 5-4564
Legala
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE parcel of property more than
CITY COMMISSION OF THE > the amount assessed against the
CITY OF SULPHUR SPRINGS,
TEXAS
WHEREAS, the City Com-
mission of the City of Sulphur
Springs, Texas, has heretofore
by resolution ordered the im-
provement of Ingram Street,
from South Moore Street to
South League Street, by grad-
ing and paving with asphalt and
said base a minimum depth of
6” and finish with RC 2 asphalt
topping with a rock cover for
wearing service, and the con-
struction of a combined con-
crete curb and gutter.
WHEREAS, said Commis-
sion from evidence and facts
before it, deemed that said curb
and gutter and paving would
enhance the value of each
Property Owner Lot & Block
Front
Footage
Cost
F
W. V. Pennington
8 27
170
2.25
W. V. Pennington
41 27
60
2.25
Bill Adair
42 27
59
2.25
Milton Barrett
33 27
106
2.25
Robert Bailey
68 & 31 27
120
2.25
M. C. Bailey
69 & 70 27
150
2.25
Mrs. W. S. Pennington 25 27
150
2.25
Mrs. Roy Anderson
4 27
226
2.25
SECOND, that a lien is here-
by fixed upon each of the said
described parcels of property
to aeHmpany the amount as-
sessed against it and each of
said owners shall be personally
liable for the amount assessed
against his or her property re-
spectively, that the amounts as-
sessed against said property
and owners thereof shall be
payable to the City of Sulphur
Springs, Texas, as follows, to-
Wit:
Payment to be made in thirty
(30) days after completion. If
payment is not made within
thirty (30) days, balance will
draw interest at the rate of six
per cent (6%) per annum.
THIRD, that such lien as is
placed against the property
same.
NOW THEREFORE, be it
further ordained by the City
Commission of the City of Sul-
phur Springs, Texas, as follows,
to-wit:
FIRST, that there shall be
and is hereby assessed against
each parcel of property abut-
ting said Street and against the
cwner thereof hereinafter
named, described, and set forth
the several respective amounts
below specified as to each of
said owners of said property
and description of the property
and the amount that would be
assessed against each lot or
parcel and its owner as follows,
to-wit:
Total
Cost
382.50
135.00
132.75
238.50
270.00
337.50
337.50
508.50
shall remain in full force until
a written release has been
signed by the Mayor of the City
of Sulphur Springs, Texas, and
duly recorded in the deed rec-
ords of Hopkins County, Texas.
Passed and approved on first
reading this the----day of
.......19.....
Passed and approved on sec-
ond and final reading this the
-_____day of_______ 19-----
ATTEST:
Mayor
Commissioner_______________
Commissioner..________*----
Commissioner.....__________
Commissioner_______________
City Secretary
BANKRUPTCY SALE
FRANK M. CHICHESTER
A^torqey at Law, 453 South
Spring Street, Los Angeles 13,
California, MAdison 6-4671.
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
In the United States District
Coutt, Southern District, of
Ckliforn:
FRENCH, Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy No. 124203-WM
Application to Sell Real Prop-
erty.
To the Honorable Howard
V. Calverley, Referue in Bank-
ruptcy:
Men and Women Needed
TO TRAIN
FOR CIVIL SERVICE
We prepare Men and Women.
Ages 18 - 54. No experience
necessary. Crammer school ed-
ucation usually sufficient. Per-
manent jobs, no layoffs, short
hours. High pay advancement.
Send name, home address,
phone number and time home.
Write Box A-914, care Daily
News-TelPB’rHm
U. S. CIVIL SERVICE
TESTS!
Men - women, 18-52. Start
000.00; that the pro rata share high as $102.00 a week. Pre-
of the bidder and the trus- paratory training until ap-
tee’s ^interest is approximately pointed. Thousands of jobs
$5,900.00. That the interest open. Experience usually un-
the above named estate may necessary. FREE information
have in the total acreage is on jobs, salaries, requirements.
15.4 acres. That in the event Write TODAY giving phone,
this estate were to press any Lincoln Service, Box 75,
alleged interest in the prop- Daily News-Telegram, Sulphur
erty involved in this applica- Springs, Texas.
tion to sell, it would be nec- -
essary to appear in said quiet mm j, ■ «
title action and if successful jy|PQlf'a| I 31*0
in said action, to share his j
pro rata share of said develop-
ment costs.
6. That in the opinion of
your applicant any claim to
Bill in Trouble
Washington, June 18 MB
the real property described j W e 1 f a r e Secretary Ribicoff
herein is highly speculative.
Wherefore, your applicant
prays for an order authorizing
nim to sell his right, title and
interest, if any, in and to the
real property described here-
in, to John N. Barineau, Jr.,
for the sum of $500.00, or to
such higher bidder as may ap-
pear before the above entitled
Court on the date of sale, and
for such other order as to the
Court may seem just.
Dated at Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, this 6th day of June,
1962.
—Frank M. Chichester,
Trustee in Bankruptcy.
The mineral leasehold es-
concedes that the administra-
tion’s medical care for the eld-
erly is in trouble and that he
will accept some compromise on
it. At the same time, the presi-
dent of the American Medical
Association, Dr. Leonard Lar-
son, contends that passage of
the measure would undermine
the nation’s health care stand-
ards.
Larson claimed that such un-
dermining has occurred in ev-
ery country that has tried what
Larson called politically con-
trolled medicine. Larson claim-
ed that the administration’s pro-
gram would mushroom into so-
cialized medicine. Ribicoff con-
tion is prepared to accept
changes in the bill but will not
compromise on its central fea-
ture — financing the measure
under the social security pro-
.. , ceded last night in a televised
tete m and to the following, interview that the medical care
described tract of land locat- bn, js jn difficuity in the House
ed in Hopkins County, Texas:j \yay8 and Means Committee.
All that certain tract oi Rjbjcoff said the administra-
parcel of land situated in Hop-
kins Cbunty, Texas, about 13
miles SE from Sulphur
Springs, being a part of the
Nacogdoches University Sur-
vey No. 19, Abst. No. 703, and gram,
described by metes and bounds
as follows, to-wit:
Being a part of a 103 acre
tract of land out of said Nac-
ogdoches University Survey,
and
Beginning at the SE corner
of said 1.03 acre tract; thence Pittsburgh, .June 18 UPl
North 206 yards to a stake the Republican Senator Barp Gold-
SE comer of a 29 acre tract water today the Ken-
conveyed to Jim McGill; administration has creat-
Thence West with his SB line the "<*™t possible climate
357-8/100 yards to a stake, *or, '"^Hsed business activity.
the SE corner of Jim McGill’s ^ atta<k l"
™ o .. the administration in remarks
29 acre tract; Thence South „ . . ..
206 yards to the SB linb of d f d eiy at the
,, \ ” 45the anniversary convention
said 103 acre tract, and the of the National JQal AjJaocia.
SE corner of a 29 acre tract ti in Pittsburgh
conveyed to Jewell McGill; Said G0ldwater “The ad
Tl,„c, East 351.8/100. y.r* mi Jm,9 „ h?," miJttal ,t
to the place of beginning, 8jn of believing that the enter-
contaimng lo--/o acres of prjse 8y8ten, can function bet-
Goldwater Hits
Administration
land, being the same .tract of
land described as Second Tract
in an oil and gas lease exe-
Your applicant, Frank M.
ilifomia. Central Division. Chichester, duly appointed,.cuted by Joe Bohannon, et ux
In the Matter of LEONARD qualified and acting trustee in <L. J. Mansell dated April 3,
tet if government replaces the
natural law of supply and
demand with adminiatrative
edicts in the name of public
interest”
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Frailey, F. W. & Woosley, Joe. The Daily News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 144, Ed. 1 Monday, June 18, 1962, newspaper, June 18, 1962; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth827126/m1/4/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.