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Over $ 1 20 Million Insurance In Force efi Jo /I, INSURANCE COMPANY P. 0. Box 8098 Houston, Texas * Anomaly on the High Plains: In Tulia, a Negro and a white boy were elected track captains by high school track boys, with two other nominees losing out. But Ernest Joiner, in the Rails Banner, wrote in his column about a girl who was left out: “Last week the eighth grade students went on their annual picnic. Only one of several Mexican children enrolled in the school showed up, with lunch all packed, eager to attend her class picnic. When all the cars were loaded, it was as if by design. There was no room for the little Mexican girl, who sadly took her picnic lunch back home, sobbing her hurt in perfect English to Mexican parents who could only wonder in Spanish at the cruelty of children, and the indifference of an adult community toward a child hungry for social acceptance and for some identity in a callous society.” * Although there were 32 bot tle club raids in Corpus Christi in 1958, ,none of the afterhours clubs ‘has ever been padlocked, said a county official after a city detective shot and badly wounded a man in an altercation at one of them. Archbishop Robert E. Lucey of San Antonio, honored Wednesday upon completion of his 25th year as a bishop, was commended by Pope John XXIII, the new earthly chief of the Catholic Church, for helping migrant workers fulfill their religious duties and “the solution of their economic difficulties.” Other archbishops, in c 1 u din g Francis Cardinal Spellman of New York, and many state officials honored the Archbishop of San Antonio Wednesday. Corpus deputy sheriff Bill 1-4 McMahon told of some of the dangerous sports taken up by Why not discuss your life insurance problems with me today? You will be under no obligation. 41111111111111b. people playing around on Padre Island: “sand ‘sledding,” riding a tire towed along the beach by a car \(a girl broke her jaw doing this, a boy broke his leg, and McMahon noted you might be pulled over a broken beer bottle or get and racing down the beach and turning sharply to make the car spin on the sand \(a sailor broke The Way of Life his collar bone when his car flipped for 84 feet after this said, because people drive through the soft sand instead of down by the water, where it’s hard packed. LEGALS NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the partnership firm of Aero-Charter of Houston will be dissolved, and notice is also hereby given of the intention of said firm to become incorporated under the name of Aero-Charter of Houston, Inc. . Witness my hand this 16 day of March, 1959. AERO-CHARTER \(IF HOUSTON By JAMES R. FISH, One of the Partners NOTICE J. S. Honigblum doing business as Nu-Horizon System has incorporated such business, effective March 26, 1959, under the name Nu-Horizon System, Inc. J. S. HONIGBLUM THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sheriff or any Constable within the State of Texas GREETING: You are hereby commanded to cause to be published, ONCE, not less than ten days before the return day thereof, exclusive of the date of publication, in a newspaper printed in Travis County, Texas, the accompanying citation, of which the herein below following is a true copy\(but if there be no newspaper so printed in said county, then that you cause the said citation to be posted for at least TEN days before the return term thereof as * M. L. Hall, editor of the Lub bock Sunday Sun, in a front page column against communism, reasoned: “The road map for de stroying the United States is a proven one. The dialectic think ing of Socrates, Aristotle, and Zeno, in their debates to prove the inadequacy of popular beliefs, broke down the Greek society. Socrates is one of the examples of breaking down local standards of integrity. When the popular concepts w ere destroyed, the State itself was destroyed. Socra tes was put to death for attack ing the minds of the youth of Greece with his dialectic think ing. We are not all intellectuals in the City of Lubbock, and Corn munism is a con-game promoting the biggest swindle of all time.” CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO all persons interested in the estate of M. P. Dean, Deceased. No. 20,370. County Court, Travis County, Texas. Gunnella Dora Dean, Administratrix, in the above numbered and entitled estate, filed on the 27th day of April. 1959 her verified account for final settlement of said estate and requests that said estate be settled and closed, and said applinant be discharged from her trust. Said application will be heard and acted on by said Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten days from date of publication of this citation, the same beina the 18th day of May, 1959, at the County Courthouse in Austin, Texas. All persons interested in said estate are hereby cited to apnear before said Honorable Court at said above mentioned time and place by filing a written answer contesting such application should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to renuirements of law. and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court at office in Austin, Texas. this the 27th day of April, A. D. 1959. EMILIE LIMBERG Clerk of the County Court, Travis County. Texas. By M. EPHRAIM, Deputy. THE STATE OF TEXAS To any Sheriff or any Constable within the State of Texas GREETING: You are hereby commanded to cause to be published. ONCE, not less than ten days before the return day thereof, exclusive of the date of publication. in a newspaper printed in Travis County, Texas, the accompanying citation, of which the herein below following is a true copy\(but if there be no newspaper so printed in said county. then that you cause the said citation to be posted for at least TEN days before the return term thereof as CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO all persons interested in the estate of Jerry A. Wells, A Minor, No. 15,307, County Court, Travis County, Texas. Walter Denton. Wells, Guardian, in the above numbered and entitled estate, filed on the 17th day of April, 1959, his verified account for final settlement of said estate and requests that said estate be settled and closed, and said applicant be discharged from his trust. Said application will be heard and acted on. by said Court at 10 o’clock A.M. on the first Monday next after the expiration of ten days from date of publication of this citation, the same being the 18th day of May, 1959, at the County Courthouse in Austin, Texas. All persons interested in said estate are hereby cited to appear before said Honorable Court at said above mentioned time and place by filing a written answer contesting such application should they desire to do so. The officer executing this writ shall promptly serve the same according to requirements of law, and the mandates hereof, and make due return as the law directs. Given under my hand and the Seal of said Court at office in Austin, Texas, this the 24th day of April, A.D. 1959. EMILIE LIMBERG Clerk of the County Court, Travis County, Texas, By M. Ephraim, Deputy THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS In the name and by the author ity of the State of Texas NOTICE is hereby given as follows: TO: Pat Jones, Dave Jones, Martin Jones, Kate Gilmore and husband, Tom Gilmore, Johanna Sexton and husband, John Sexton, Mary Ann Nolen and husband Will Nolen, and the children of the above named parties, and the unknown owner or owners of the property hereinafter described or any interest therein; the heirs and legal representatives and the unknown heirs and legal representatives of each of the above named and mentioned persons who may be deceased; and the corporate officers, trustees receivers and stockholders of any of the above named or mentioned parties which may be corporations, defunct or otherwise, together with the successors, heirs and assigns of such corporate officers, trustees, receivers, and stockholders, and any and all persons, including adverse claimants, owning or having or claiming any legal or equitable interest in or lien upon the following described property delinquent to Plaintiff herein, for taxes, to-wit: FIRST TRACT: Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23, in Block Three in Boulevard Heights according to the map or plat of said Boulevard Heights recorded in Volume 2, page 144 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, composing one parcel of land, together with all improvements thereon situated. SECOND TRACT: Lots 8 and 9, Block 3, in Boulevard Heights, according to the map or plat of said Boulevard Heights recorded in Volume 2, page 144 of the Plat Records of Travis County, Texas, composing one parcel . of land, together with all improvements thereon situated. Which said property is delinquent to Plaintiff for taxes in the following amounts: $491.48, exclusive of interest, penalties and costs, and there is included in this suit in addition to the taxes all said interest, penalties and costs thereon, allowed by law up to and including the day of judgment herein. You are hereby notified that suit has been brought by the City of Austin as Plaintiff, against the above named persons, and the State of Texas and the County of Travis and the Austin Independent School District, as Defendants by petition filed on the 18th day of February, 1959, in a certain suit styled City of Austin vs. Pat Jones, et al, for collection of the taxes on said property and that suit is now pending in the District Court of Travis County, 53rd Judicial District, and the file number of said suit is 113,179, that the names of all taxing units which assess and collect taxes on the property hereinabove described not made parties to this suit are, NONE. Plaintiff and all other taxing units who may set up their tax claims seek recovery of delinquent ad valorem taxes on the property hereinabove described, and in addition to the taxes all interest, penalties, and costs allowed by law thereon up to and including the day of judgment herein, and the establishment and foreclosure of liens, if any, securing the payment of same, as provided by law. All parties to this suit, including Plaintiffs, Defendants, and Intervenors, shall take notice that claims not only for any taxes which were delinquent on said property at the time of this suit was filed but all taxes becoming delinquent thereon at any time thereafter up to the day of judgment, including all interest, penalties, and costs allowed by law thereon, may, upon request therefor, be recovered herein without further citation or notice to any parties herein, and all said parties shall take notice of and plead and answer to all claims and pleadings now on file and which may hereafter be filed in said cause by all other parties herein, and all of those taxing units above named who may intervene herein and set up their respective tax claims against said property. You are hereby commanded to appear and defend such suit on the first Monday after the expiraand after the date of issuance hereof, the same being the 1st day of June A. D., 1959 \(which is the fore the Honorable District Court, 53rd Judicial District of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse thereof, then . and there to show cause why jud gment shall not be rendered for such taxes, penalties, interests and costs, and condemning said property and ordering foreclosure of the constitutional and statutory tax liens thereon for taxes due the Plaintiff and the taxing units parties hereto, and those who may intervene herein, together with all interest, penalties and costs allowed by law up to and including the day of judgment herein, and all costs of this suit. Issued and given under my hand and seal of said court in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, this 14 day of April, A.D., 1959. 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Court, Travis County, Texas. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS In the name and by the author ity of the State of Texas NOTICE is hereby given as follows: TO: Tom Lawshe and wife, Clara Lawshe, Susie L. Lawsha, Andrew J. Lawsha of Travis County, Texas, Lulla L. Jones, Dallas County, Tex a s, Joseph Nalle and wife, Sallie Nalle, Edgar Nalle, Earnest Nalle, Ewell Nalle, Julia Gregory, Nellie Nalle Socke, Sallie Joe Nalle Nall, Memphis, Tennessee, Rosie Nalle Hamilton, and Mrs. Gavin Hamilton, 517 Lovett, Houston, Texas, and the unknown owner or owners of the property hereinfater described or any interest therein; the heirs and legal representatives and the unknown heirs and legal representaatives of each of the above named and mentioned persons who may be deceased; and the corporate officers, trustees, receivers and stock holders of any of the above named or mentioned parties which may be corporations, defunct or otherwise, together with the successors, heirs and assigns of such corporate officers, trustees, receivers, and stockholders, and any and all persons, including adverse claimants, owning or having or claiming any legal or equitable interest in or lien upon the following described property delin