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tiff alleges that mental -suffering and shame we of a nature as to render further living together as husband and wife were insupportable; plaintiff alleges that property agreement has been reached between parties and no children were mentioned in the Plaintiff’s Original Petition; Plaintiff pray ,. for cancellation, annulment and setting aside the marriage relations of the plaintiff and defendant and plaintiff prays for relief, general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office, and which reference is here made for all intents and purposes; 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 28th day of March, 1960. 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas By A. E. JONES, Deputy. CITATION BY PUBLICATION THE STATE OF TEXAS TO Rex Van, 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 16th day of May 1960, and answer the petition of plaintiff in Cause Number 117,451, in which Fay Van is Plaintiff and Rex Van is defendant, filed in said Court on the 31st day of March, 1960, 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 that defendant began a course of unkind, harsh and tyrannical conduct toward plaintiff and plaintiff did nothing to bring about this conduct; plaintiff alleges that defendant was guilty of excesses, cruel treatment and outrages toward plaintiff of such a nature as to render their further living together insupportable; Plaintiff alleges that no children were born of this marriage and no community property was accumulated during the marriage; plaintiff prays for judgment of divorce and that plaintiff’s maiden name of Fay Mitchell be restored to her; 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 which reference is here made for all intents and purposes; 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 31st day of March, 1960: 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County, Texas By A. E. JONES, Deputy. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO INCORPORATE WITHOUT CHANGE OF NAME Notice is hereby given that W. P. Southwell and W. P. Southwell, Jr., doing business under thename of The Southwell Company, 510 N. Presa, San Antonio 5, Texas dissolved partnership on April 1, 1960. The company will qualify for a corporation and continue to do business under the name of The Southwell Company, Inc., and at the same address. All bills and accounts due can be collected or paid to either of the partners. W. P. SOUTHWELL W. P. SOUTHWELL, Jr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that T. A. Harrell and T. A. Harrell, Jr., partners, composing the firm of Harrell Petroleum Company, intend to incorporate such firm without a change of firm name afdays from this date, the 15th day of April, 1960. HARRELL PETROLEUM CO. By T. A. Harrell, Jr.. Partner T. A. Harrell, . Partner THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS WHEREAS, the undersigned, Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company, a warehouseman, has in its possession the following described goods: No. 1Carton & contents, CU, PBO; No. 2Barrel & contents PBW: No. 3Barrel & contents PBW; No. 4Green uphl couch-1 arm & FR L SC Z SO & worn; No. 5Piece marble edge State Workers Want 40 Hours Spokesmen for the Texas Public Employees’ Assn. be gan a drive for a 40-hour week limit for state employees in the state hospital system, in which employees work 44 hours. One TPEA official said one-fourth of the mental hospital employees who quit last year gave the long work week as the reason. French Rob ertson, chairman of the hospital board, said the cost of such a change would exceed $2 million. The Week in Texas living t o g e t her insupportable; plaintiff alleges that no children were born of this marriage, and no community property was acquired; Plaintiff prays for divorcement from defendant and for relief. general and special; All of which more fully appears from Plaintiff’s Original Petition on file in this office, and which reference is here made for all intents and purposes; 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 12th day of April, 1960, 0. T. MARTIN, JR. Clerk of the District Courts, Travis County. Texas. By A. E. JONES, Deputy. THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS In the name and by the authority of the State of Texas Notice is hereby given as follows: To: Sherman Gordon, and wife Callie Gordon, Mary D. Moores Collins, Emma Lawsha, Beatrice Watson, and the unknown owner or owners of the property hereinafter described or any interest therein; the heirs and legal representatives and the unknown heirs THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS WHEREAS, the undersigned, Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company, a warehouseman, has in its possession the following described goods: No. 1Girl’s bicyclevery bad order; No. 2Front wheel for girl’s bicycle; No. 3Rear wheel for girl’s bicycle; No. 4Boy’s red bicycleGBO; -No. 5Steel folding cotfinish B.O.; No. 6-4×6 Walnut finish bed endfin. B.O.; No. 7-4×6 Walnut finish bed. end fin. B.O.; No. 8Red uphl studio couchbdly worn, soiled B.O.; No. 9Bdle 2 iron bed railsrusty B.O.; No. 10White Porc gas range chipped several placesm-s; No. 11White kitchen cabinet base fin. GBO; No. 12Walnut fin buffetfin GBO; No. 13White painted dresser base GBO; No. 14 Bdle 5, 4×6 bed slatsGBO; No. 15Wood plastic covered hall settee GBO; NO: 16Walnut finish dining tabletop loose GBO; No. 17-4×6 Rose tick cotton mattress sly soiled; No. 18-4×6 Rose tick cotton mattress sly soiled; No. 19 Walnut table leaffinish; No. 20Game set and standworn GBO; No. 21Bdle 2 Walnut finish bed railsFin GBO; No. 224×6 steel back bed springworn; No. 23White dining tablefinish GBO; No. 24Red & white straight chairfin BO; No. 25 Oak straight chairloosefinish B.O.; No. 26Grey painted desk fin GBOloose; No. 27Gas hot plat rusty worn; No. 28 4×6 iron bed end GBOrusty; No. 29 4×6 iron bed end GBOrusty; No. 30Fiberboard barrel & contents PBO c.u.; No. 31Barrel & contents GBOc.u.; No. 32Metal suitcase GBO; No. 33Red and white straight chairfinish B.O.; No. 34Red & white straight chairfinish B.O.; No. 35Red and white Straight chairfinish B.O.; No. 36White Plastic covered OS Chairvery BO; No. 37 White plastic covered OS chair cushion; No. 38Walnut green uphl -seat straight chair B.O. seat soiled; No. 40Walnut green uphl seat straight chairB.O. seat soiled; No. 41Walnut green uphl seat straight chair B.O. seat soiled and split; No. 42Cotton cot mattress GBO tornsoiled; No. 43 Metal top of stove oven; No. 44 White top for kitchen cabinet Fin B.O.; No. 45Home made book shelfGBO; No. 46Walnut vanity dresserfin B.O. veneer rubbed, glass spotted; No. 47I.H. Elec. refgr. finish chipped around base and door; which were deposited with it by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis, the owners thereof, for storage and preservation, and whereas, lawful charges for storage, preservation and other expenses in relation to such goods to the amount of $250.00 are now due and unpaid, and whereas, the owners and depositors, though notified to come forward and pay such charges on or before the 11th day of April, 1960, has failed and refused to do so; therefore the goods described above are hereby advertised for sale and will be sold by auction at 10:00 o’clock A.M., on the 4th day of May, 1960, being not less than 15 days from the time of the first publication of this notice. The auction will be conducted at the warehouse of Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company, located at 400 East 3rd Street, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, this being the place where the lien was acquired. AUSTIN FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE COMPANY By: L. 0. Wallin THE STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF TRAVIS WHEREAS, the undersigned, Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company, a warehouseman, has in its possession the following &Scribed goods: No. 2Child’s maple Chair 16; No. 3Child’s maple chair16; No. 4Child’s maple tabletop 15legs off; No. 5Carton & contents-4; No. 6Child’s red wagon-16; No. 7Child’s tricycle 16 handle grips off; No. 8 Green metal chestrusty; No. 9 Green metal chestrusty; No. 11 Large unfinished clothes cabinet-5-7-s1 17; which ,were deposited with it by Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Carmean, the owners thereof, for storage and preservation, and whereas, lawful charges for storage, preservation and other expenses in relation to such goods to the amount of $77.00 are now due and unpaid, and whereas, the Growing tension between United Steelworkers and Lone Star Steel Co. of Daingerfield led to further contract negotiations in Dallas this week. Working without a contract since last September, the workers at Lone Star in March certified United Steelworkers as their bargaining agent by an overwhelming vote. Neither side has showed signs of weakening on key provisions of the Big Steel settlement which Lone Star will not accept. . .. International Machinists Union members struck Mooney Aircraft in Kerrville. The management immediately began replacing the strikers and announced, “Those on strike will be terminated.” . . . The Texas Supreme Court has held in effect that unions can represent school employees’ grievances in Dallas as long as they do not claim the right to strike. El Paso city council adopted a resolution approving application for federal funds to build a 330-unit low-rent housing project for the aged. Mayor Raymond Telles said the council favors private enterprise providing the needed housing, but found private enterprise “is not in a position to take care of our aged needs in El Paso.” The insurance association working for the replacement of the uniform insurance rate law on car insurance by competitive rates announced a Belden Poll which showed 51 percent of the drivers contacted favoring competitive rates and 33 percent favoring the present uniform rate law. On the merit rating “safe driving” plan, 43 percent were satisfied, 42 percent were dissatisfied. Directors of the Texas Manu facturers’ Assn. advocated lower income and corporation taxes and condemned requiring workers to pay fees before gaining employment under “agency shop” agreements with unions. 40 While defeating a resolution opposing the acceptance of federal aid to medical schools, the Texas Medical Assn., meeting last week in Fort Worth, condemned federal assistance to the aged for medical payments and elected a new president who called for more opposition to threats of social and governmental control of medicine. Houstonians awaited the rec ommendation of the Texas Commission on Higher Education about making the University of Houston a fully state–supported institution. A verdict is expected about October. The commission heard officials of the college, Houston politicians, and many others from the city testify that the school has a $22 million plant but that mounting operating costs are barring many who cannot pay the tuition and threaten the teaching mission of the school. Seventeen Texas insurance firmsmost of them burial or mutual assessment firmsface an administrative guillotine unless they can show cause why they should not be put out of business. The Insurance Commissioner, William Harrison, issued charges of particulars against the firms. due and unpaid, and whereas, the owners and depositors, though notified to come forward and pay such charges on or before the 11th day of April ,1960, has failed and refused to do -so; therefore the goods described above are hereby advertised for sale and will be sold by auction at 10:00 o’clock A.M., on the 4th day of, May, 1960, being not less than 15 days from the time of the first publication of this notice. The auction will be conducted at the warehouse of Austin Fireproof Warehouse Company, located at 5501 Dallas Highway, in the City of Austin, Travis County, Texas, this being the place where the lien was acquired. AUSTIN FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE COMPANY By: L. 0. Wallin LEGALS NOTICE OF INTENTION TO IN CORPORATE FIRM TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Paul Wright dba Paul Wright Electric Co., whose principal office and place of business is at 211 San Pedro Ave. in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, intends to incorporate under the name of Paul Wright Electric Company, Inc., whose principal office and place of business will be at 211 San Pedro Ave. in San Antonio, Bexar .:ounty, Texas. This notice is given under the provisions of Article 1307, Vernon’s Revised Statutes of Texas, and is dated this 15th day of March, 1960 A. D. PAUL WRIGHT ELECTRIC CO. By Paul Wright TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that Hoke