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WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts, of Travis County, , Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said court at office in the City of Austin, this the 23rd day of July, 1959. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By A. E. JONES Deputy. NOTICE required by Art.. 1307, R.S.T. is hereby given that the below named firm intends to incorporate under the identical name. Ray Aircraft Supply Co. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that the partnership lately subsisting between H. G. Keaton and Grady Acuff of Howard County and Dawson County, respectively, under the firm name of Foster Gin Company, was dissolved by mutual consent on the last day of May, 1959. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by the said H. G. Keaton and Grady Acuff and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to them for payment. H. G. Keaton Grady Acuff TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that H. G. Keaton and Grady Acuff of Howard County and Dawson County, respectively, doing business under the firm name of Foster Gin Company, intend to incorporate said firm without a change of the firm name on June 1, 1959. H. G. Keaton Grady Acuff NOW! life insurance protection for your family during vital years… 74,0 all premiums returned fr4e4 dividends *e4 . . this is now possible through modern life insurance planning with the SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA, one of North America’s leading life companies. The new Sun Life Security Fund “insurance or money-back” plan enables you to provide life insurance protection for your family until you are 65 with a guarantee that, if you live to 65, all the money you paid will be refunded to you in full … plus accumulated dividends. policy for the original sum assured, with a balance which can be taken in cash or as a guaranteed income. Call the Sun Life representative in your district for more information about the Sun Life “money-back” plan, or mail this coupon today. SUN LIFE OF CANADA MARTIN ELFANT 201 Century Building Houston, Texas CA 4-0686 Without obligation, 1 would like more details of the new Sun tif*Socurity Fund plan. NAME ADDRESS AGE the said partnership are to be received by the said Kurt Schmedes and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to him for payment. Kurt Schmedes W. V. Brenizer TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that W. D. Anderson, an individual of Travis County, Texas, doing business under the firm name of W. D. Anderson Company, intends to incorporate said firm without a change of the firm name on June 1, 1959. W. D. Anderson, Owner TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Kurt Schmedes, an individual, of Travis County, Texas, doing business under the firm name of “A. Lassberg & Company, intends to ihcorporate said firm without a change of the firm name on June 1, 1959. Kurt Schmedes, Owner NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE WITHOUT CHANGE OF NAME TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that George J. Christy, doing business under the name of SOUTHERN ENGINEERING & CONSTRUC-TION COMPANY, at Houston, Texas, will qualify a corporation and continue to do business as a corporation under the name of Southern Engineering & Construction Company, and in compliance with Article 1307, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, will post this notice one secutive weeks in a newspaper in Austin, Texas, and in a newspaper in Harris County, Texas. GEORGE J. CHRISTY, dba Southern Engineering & Construction Company. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Juanita Solis Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A. M. of Monday the 24th day of August, 1959, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 114,227, in which Abel Solis is Plaintiff and Juanita Solis is defendant, filed in said Court on the 2nd day of June, 1959, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor ‘of Plaintiff and against Defendant for decree of oivorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties; Plaintiff alleges cruel treatment on the part of defendant towards him of such a nature as to render their further living together as husband and wife altogether insupportable; Plaintiff further alleges that no children were born of said union and no property was acquired; Plaintiff further prays for relief, general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office and to which reference is here made; If this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unserved. WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 7th day of July. 1959. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By GEO. W. BICKLER, Deputy. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE WITHOUT CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that Gershon Ettinger and Aaron B. Goodman, partners doing business under the name of Regal Janitor Supply & Paper Co., at El Paso, Texas, will qualify a corporation and continue to do business as a corporation under the name of Regal Janitor Supply & Paper Co. ‘ Inc.; and in compliance with Article 1307, Revised Civil Statutes of the State of Texas, will post this notice one day each weeks in a newspaper in Austin, Texas, and in a newspaper in El Paso County, Texas. GERSHON ETTINGER and AARON B. GOODMAN, partners d/b/a Regal Janitor Supply & Paper Co. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Marion McDonald Defendant, in the hereinafter styled and numbered cause: You are hereby commanded to appear before the 126th District Court of Travis County, Texas, to be held at the courthouse of said county in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, at or before 10 o’clock A. M. of the first Monday after the expiration of 42 days from the date of issuance hereof; that is to say, at or before, 10 o’clock A. M. of Monday the 17th day of August, 1959, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 114,597, in which Myrtle McDonald is Plaintiff and Marion McDonald is defendant, filed in said Court on the 30 day of June, 1959, and the nature of which said suit is as follows: Being an action and prayer for judgment in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendant for decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between said parties; Plaintiff alleges cruel treatment on the part of Defendant towards her of such a nature as to render their further living together as husband and wife altogether insupportable; Plaintiff further alleges that three children were born to said union, ages nine, five and three years; Defendant is the proper person to have their care, custody and control and for which she prays judgment; Plaintiff further alleges that defendant is able to contribute a reasonable amount toward the support of said children and for which plaintiff prays judgment; Plaintiff further alleges that no community property is in issue; Plaintiff further prays for relief, general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office and to which reference is here made; If’ this citation is not served within 90 days after date of its issuance, it shall be returned unt served. WITNESS, 0. T. MARTIN, JR., Clerk of the District Courts of Travis County, Texas. Issued and given under my hand and the seal of said Court at office in the City of Austin, this the 30th day of June, 1959. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas. By GEO. W. BICKLER, Deputy. Allen Endorses Wilson; New Session Seen / Laredo Times publisher Wily Liam P. Allen has pledged his newspaper’s support for Atty. Gen. Will Wilson for governor in 1960. At a dinner attended by about 200 in Laredo, Wilson said the Texas Democratic Party is like a prizefighter with a weak sparring mate. “The Republican Party is weak in Texas, and that keeps the Democrats from keeping in fighting trim and united,” he said. “That’s the reason Texas Democrats fight among themselves.” ./ Look Magazine published the v first of writer Bill Davidson’s articles on Sen. Lyndon Johnson. For Texans who have read many pieces on Johnson in the magazines, the article was stock stuff, contrary to some expectations because of Davidson’s cross-state inquiries. The issue also carried an article by Dan Fowler on the liberal trend in state politics; Observer readers will recognize much of the information. /Dan Patton, liberal Democrat v who maneuvered Harry Truman’s Oct. 17 speech in Dallas, announced that both members of the Democratic national committee from Texas, Byron Skelton and Mrs. R. D. Randolph, have endorsed the Truman rally. The Governor’s office has not yet cornmen,ted on his plans the 17th. The Austin American, the morning paper in a city of 197,000 people, gave its readers some insight into its editors’ literary values. In an editorial, the American said that literary critics had hailed the court ruling in favor of Lady Chatterley’s Lover, but where, asked the paper, does this leave the ordinary citizen who does not want his kids exposed to “immoral influences”? Lawrence’s book, said the American, is “the least important aspect of the whole business,” because it’s doubtful “if many people know what the story is about” or will buy it or see the film or be corrupted by either. Joyce’s Ulysses, too, is read “almost ex clusively in college English courses,” and “Anyone looking for the pornographic in it must need it in a bad way to wade through Joyce’s involved and obscure style.” As a result of Flaubert’s The Way of Life Madame Bovary, also a courtdisputed book, morals “apparently have degenerated or improved take your pickjust as if the book had never been written,” the newspaper editorialized. The American’s conclusion: “Those thoughtful citizens who may be concerned or confused might do well to think on those things before making up their minds.” .* Christian Science Monitor featured Houston’s industrial ization: “Houston has shucked the ten-gallon hat and the cowboy chaps in favor of the construction helmet, the test tubes, and the slide rule.” Look Magazine, in a layout on Texas, intimated that the time of the hicks is passing in our state, and people are taking whips around the big cities now in open sports cars and Ivy League clothes. Not to be outdone, the THE TEXAS OBSERVER Page 7 August f 1959 ./ Many legislators going home v expect to be recalled for a fourth special session to finance Hale-Aikin reforms, especially teachers’ pay, and possibly also the medical expense aid to welfare recipients authorized by public vote in 1967. Gov . Daniel has acknowledged to reporters that prior to the third special session he had intended to call another session in the fall; he did not say, however, what his position would be in light of the new situation. / Gov. Daniel feels vindicated v in his advice to the House Daniel-liberal group that they should have taken the Senate’s sales tax-weighted bill without any gas tax. He regards the pipeline tax passed as a token which, however, takes the steam out of the drive for an adequate gas tax by his lights. This is generally acknowledged to have been the strategy of the gas lobby in assenting to the enactment of the $16 million pipeline tax by the conservatives in the House last week and in the Texas Senate this week. Daniel argued behind the scenes with his supporters that a gas tax could be tagged to a teachers’ pay raise, leaving the gas issue isolated and clear in the public mind, had a token tax not been passed. On the other hand, some in the House group preferred passing a Houston Post said the Texas oilman or cattleman has become “a city slicker” and a young executive, living in the suburbs, petting a Dachshund, drinking mixed drinks at a downtown club, going “hog-wild over boats,” reading the Wall Street Journal, investing in the stock market; he is a Democrat by tradition “but some of his best friends are Republicans.” Concludes Elizabeth Carpenter of the Post’s Washington Bureau, writing her sum-up after a visit to Texas: “Mr. Texas is a changed man.” Nevertheless, the Post also carried a little item explaining why snuff is exempt from the new tobacco taxes being passed by the legislature: in 14 East LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE The State of Texas County of Harris Notice is hereby given of the Intention of AutoSports, Ltd., 2718 Westheimer, Houston 19, Texas, to incorporate under the name of MotorSports, Inc., with the same mailing address.