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clown, Wiley Cummin^, Wm
! Kuykendall, J. S. Meuefue, Jump*
l Parrott, M. 1). Tatum. John Mar-
hall. Jacob SUffler. John Khearti.
IP. Stiffler, Freeman (leerge, Jo-
ntuh O’Danfel, M. (\ Salinaa, Jo-
seph McCoy, (Part Uonzalea coun-
|tyt.
Pidelua I). liivediiiK Jr., et al to
i ItoHt <*• Brown, nt ux, Dead. Fro.
Farm lw>t 3d, John H. Moore 1 %
Hugo Kuxkamper. et ux to Unit-
led Staten of America, et al, As-
| Ktgiiment of Income from Mot t-
(raged Property, 100.64 acres. Johu
O’Bar Survey. Consolidated HI
| Paso Irrigation A Manufacturing
Co. Survey und C. O. Hryant Sur-
I vey.
Hutted Staten of America to W.
jj. Mechura, Subordination Agree-
tneut. 100 114 acres, John O'Hnr
[Survey and Conaolldated Kl Paso
1 Irrigation A Manufacturing Co. und
| ('. G. Hryant Survey.
Victor Wanjura. et ux to W. J.
Mechura. OH Leaae, 122.60 acres,
Wm. Brookfield l.g. and J. A. Sat*
j gent l.g. (Part Colorado county).
John Kasper. et ux to W. J.
Mechura. Oil Beane, 78.64 acres,
j J. A. Sargent Lg. and Robert
Maxwell Survey.
Rudolf Hollas, et ux to IV. J.
Mechura, Subordination Agree
tnent, 118.855 acres. John O’Bar.
CEPIMN Co. and C. O. Bryant
Survey*.
Anna B. Zvesper to W. J. Me-
cbur*. Subordination Agreement.
102.7 acre*, J. U. O'Ferrlll l.g.
Gun I)ahHe to W. J. Mechura.
Subordination Agreement, 5».96
acres, H. Austin 5 l.g- Grant,
lPart Colorado county).
The Federal Band Hank of
Houston, et al to W. J. Mechura.
Subordination of Bien* to OH
| J.ease. 111.64 acre*. George Duty
I*. .
Mr*. Sophie Oncken to W. J.
I Mechura. Subordination Agree-
ment. 27fi.1 acre*. Jesse Burnham
l.g. and H. Austin l-g.
Mrs. Sophie Oncken to W. J.
! Mechura. Subordination Agree
' ment. 17T..1 acres, Jesse Burnham
and H. Austin 6 Lg. Grant.
Paul U. Teinert to Sun OH Co.,
OH Beuse. 375.1 acres. Wm. llaab
3 Bg. Grant.
United Gas Pipe Bine Co. to
City Hank Farmers Trust Co„ et
*1. Fifth Supplemental Indenture,
covering all property in the State
of Texas, real, personal or mixed.
W. 1). Buedemaun to Alfred ('
Jocben. et ux, Release Bien. 1/2
of tile North side of l.ot 4 Blk. t,
Wittbeckor Addition. Schulenhurg.
Texus, Almansur Bg.
Henry J. Meyer. et ux und
Uaumgarteu-Matula Co.. Inc. Coil-
trad for Kxtensiou of Bien. Lot
18 hi Blk. 12. Schulenhurg.
Boulse Havemann. et al to Wil-
liam O'Shea, OH Beane, 100 acres.
I). R. Colton Bg.
R. B. Burns to Mary Burns,
Deed. 283.116 acres, Wm. Goodwin
Original 1/3 Bg. Samuel McDaid
Original 1/3 Bg. Martin Holmes
Mr*. Sophie Oncken to W. J.
Mechura. Subordination Agree-
| ment, 102.01 acres, J. Burnham
IT’S NEW!
Dread Disease Policy Pay* Up
THE FAYFrri COUNTY RECORD, LA GRANGE, TEXAS
WITH FINE SUPPLIES
FROM
PERRY BROS.
5-10-25e Store
I To *12,000 Each Ferson, Covering:
' Polio, Tetanus, Scarlet Fever,
Rabies, Leukemia, Encephalitis,
j Tularemia, Typhus Fever, Small
Pox, Spinal Meningitis, Diptherln
| and Chorea.
Costa Only $12 For Family,
$6.00 Individual#
ED. A. G1ESE
“YOUB AGENT”
ALL KINDS OF GOOD
INSURANCE
Phone 388 Hermes Bid;;.
LA GRANGE, TEXAS
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OUR ANNUAL
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SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 8
proposing an Amendment to Sec-
Ljou 48 d of Article III of the Con-
stitution of the State of Texas,
authorising the Beglnlature to
provide for the creation and es-
tablishment of rural fire proven
lion districts so as to provide that
the Legislature may authorize an
ad valorem lux not to exceed
Flftv (50c) Cents on the One
Hundred (1100.00) Dollars valua-
tion.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Section 48-d of
Article HI of the Constitution of
the State of Texas be amended to
read as follows:
‘■Sec. 48-d. The Legislature shall
have the power to provide for the
establishment and creation of
rural fire prevention districts nnd
to authorize a tax on the ad val-
orem property situated In said dis-
tricts not to exceed Fifty (■>«<■'
Cents on the One Hundred
($1011.00) Dollars valuation for Ihe
support thereof; provided that no
tax shall he levied In support of
said districts until approved by
vote of the people residing there-
in.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing constitu-
tional amendment shall be sub-
mitted to a vote of the Qualified
electorate of the State at an elec-
tion to he held on the second
Tuesday In November, 1951. at
which election all ballots shall
have printed thereon (or in coun-
ties using voting machines, the
said machines shall provide) the
following:
“FOR the constitutional amend
ment authorizing the Legislature
to provide for the levy of an ad
valorem tax not to exceed Fifty
(60c) Cents on the One Hundred
($100.00) Dollars valuation for
the creation and establishment of
rural fire prevention districts;”
and
“AGAINST the constitutional
amendment authorizing the Legis-
lature to provide for the levy of
nn ad valorem lax not to exceed
Fifty (50c) Cents on the One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars valua
Hon for the creation and establish-
ment of rural fire prevention dis-
tricts."
Each voter shall mark out one
of said clauses on the ballot, leav-
ing the oue expressing his vote on
the proposed amendment; and If
it shall appear from the returns
of said election that a majority of
the votes cast are In favor of said
amendment, the same shall become
a part of the Constitution of the
State of Texaa.
Sec. 3. The Governor of the State
of Texas shall iHsue the necessary
proclamation for said election and
have the same published as re-
quired by the Constitution and
laws of this State. (80-4we)
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HOUSE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 37
proposing an Amendment to Article
Vll of the Constitution of the
State of Texas by adding a new
section after Seotlon 11 thereof to
he designated as Section 11a, pro-
viding for the investment of the
Permanent University Fund in ad-
ditional securities to those now
('numerated In SecMon 11 of
Article VII of the Constitution of
the State of Tolas; providing for
the necessary proclamation and
publication, and calling of an elec-
tion therefor.
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE
OF TEXAS:
Section 1. That Article VII of the
Conetltetlon of the Stale of Texas
shall be amended by adding after
Section 11 thereof a new section
to be designated Section 11a, which
.shall read as follows:
“Section 11a. In addition to the
bonds now enumerated In Section
It of Article VII of the ConatlHI
tion of the State of Texas, the
Permanent University Fund may
he invested In such other securi-
ties, including bonds, preferred
stocks snd common slocks, ss the
Roard of Hegents of the Univer-
sity of Texas may deem to be
proper Investment lor said fund;
provided, however, that not more
than fltfy per oeot (50%) of the
said fund shsll he Invested *4 any
given time In stocks, nor shall
more than one per rent 1%,) of
the said fund h* Invested in se-
curities Issued by any one (1) cor-
poration. nor shall more than five
per cent (6%) of the voting stock
of any one (I) corporation be
owned; and provided further that
stock* eligible for purchase ehsll
Survey (Part Bee county).
The First National Bank of La
Grange, Texas to W. H. Urner, et
al. Release Liens. 272.6 acres.
Thomas Cochran 26 Labor Sur-
vey.
Frtedriek* Biebacher. et vir to
Gustav A. W. Wenkebuch, Lease
Amendment, 50 acres. Robert
Pepbles Bg.
Rosie Duluk. et vir to H. K.
( lark. Trustee for Kusey Lumber
Co., Deed of Trust. Lot 3, Blk. 104,
und Frc. Lot 2. Hlk 104. Schulz
Addition, Schulenhurg.
Erwin J. Melcber. et ux to C.
Conrad Dlckarson, Oil Lease. 96
acres. W. H. Toy Bg.. S. M. Wll
Hams Bg. No. 1 and S. M. Wll
llama Bg. No. 2.
John Stryk. et ux to Dean Mens,
Oil l.ense, 127.3 acres, M. Muldoon
Bp. No. 14.
Willie Oebert to Dean Melts,
Oil Lease, 120 acres, W. H. Toy
Bg.
Herman O. Kichlsr, et al to C.
A. W. Schlege, Oil Lease, 296 4 /7
acres, D. E. Colton Bg.
Ilozena Frede to Leo H. Frede,
et al, Power of Attorney, General.
Elsie Keuper, et vir to Sun OH
Co., Subordination Agreement,
150.98 acres. Fayette County
School Band Survey.
Joe A. Zurovec, et ux to Felix
A. Zurovec, et ux, Deed, Frc. Lots
1, 2. 3 and 4, Blk. 8, Cistern, J. T.
Whitesides Bg.
Joe A. Zurovec to Colorado
County Federal Savings & Loan
Association. Transfer Lien, Lots
1. 2, 3. 4, Hlk. 8. Cistern.
Felix A. Zurovec, el ux to Chau
D. Rutta, Trustee for Colorado
County Federal Savings and Loan
Association id Columbus, Texas.
I Deed of Trust. Frc. Lots 1, 2. 3
and 4, Blk. 8, Cistern, J. T White-
side# Bg.
Kusey Lumber Co. to First
National Bank of Sehulenburg,
Texaa. Transfer of Bleu, Dm f„et
by 105 feet. Ignacio Almansur Bg.
John Shirnek Jr., et ux to W.
H. Keuper, Trustee for First Na
tlonal Hank of Sehulenburg, Tex-
as. Deed of Trust. 10.500 square
feet, Ignacio Alinunaur Bg.
Minnie Boehnke. Individually
ami us Independent Executrix of
the Estate of Jamie E. Boehnke,
deceased, to Frank A. Kaniaky,
Oil Lease. 251 40 acres. L. M. Ste-
wart 1 /8 Lg.
Wm. Johnson, et ux to E. H.
Stafford. 014 I .ease, 20.5 acres.
Fayette County School Band Sur-
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sin-
cere thanks and appreciation
to our many friends and rela-
tives for their many deeds of
kindness extended us during
the illness and death of our
beloved husband, father and
grandfather, Oscar J. Wagner.
We wish to especially thank
Dr. A. C. Miller and Dr. L. D.
Boelsche for their services
during his illness and at the
hour of death; to Miss Hilda
Wolle, R. N., to the nurses of
Fayette Memorial hospital, to
the Carmine senior choir for
their beautiful hymns, to Rev,
A. T. Kluge for his comforting
words, to the Koenig Funeral
Home for their services ren-
dered, to those who sent the
beautiful flowers and to every-
one who helped in some way
or other to lighten our burden.
May God bless you all.
Wife, Children and
Grandchildren
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of my dear dad,
Julius Legler, who passed
away three years ago, Aug. 28,
1948.
Dear Dad. we rnlas you so much!
My heart Bttll aches with loneli-
ness.
My eyes still shed many tears,
God only knows how I've missed
you
Those three sad years
I often sit and think of you, Dad,
Reliving in memory thoae happy
years
That we were all together.
In my heart your memory lingers
Always tender, fond, and true.
There is not a dp.v, dear Dad.
That we do not think of you.
Friends may think the wound is
healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within my heart con-
cealed
God ooly knowB when we meet
again.
Sadly missed by his daughter,
Gertrude
vey.
Frank A. Karnaky to Sinclair
OH and Gas Co., Assignment Oil
Is»ase. 251.4 acres. B. M. Stewsrt
1/8 Bg.
Frank A. Karnaky to Sinclair
Oil and Gas Co., Assignment Oil
Lease, 192>A seres J. McAllister
1 H nnd J. Q. VV. Pierson Bg.
Esther lloran Richardson, et al
to Frank A. Karnaky, OH Lease.
192 1/2 acres, J. McAllister 1 '4
Bg. nnd J. G. W. Pierson hr,
Frank A. Karnaky to Sinclair
Oil and Gas Co.. Assignment Oil
1-ease. 75 acres. J. A. McAllister
1/4 Lg.
Edward Dorns, et ux to Frank
A. Karnakv. Otl Lease, 75 acreB,
J. A. McAllister Bg.
Frank A. Karnaky to Sinclair
OH and Gas Co., Assignment Oil
Lease. 869 acres. —Pierson Bg.
C. A. Syler, et al to Frank A.
Karnaky, Oil Lease, 869 acres,
—Pierson Bg.
Frank A. Karnaky to Sinclair
Oil and Gas Co.. Assignment OH
Lease, 200 acres. Tbos. Thompson
3/4 Bg.
Bonis A. Waener. et ux to Frank
A. Karnaky. OH Lease. 200 acres.
Tlios. Thompson 8/4 Bg
R. Rehak. et ux to E. H. Staf
ford. Oil Lease. 90 acres, Wm.
Barton Bg. (Part Bastrop Co.)
ConDnental OH Co. to Elatonia
State Bank. et al, Release OU
BeaseH. 468.4 ucres. I. T White-
sides and Samuel Millet Bgs.
Lawrence J. Kelley to Dean
Melts. Royalty Conveyance. Un-
divided 1716 Interest In 2875.54
acres. E. Anderson, lg Almansur.
J. A. Harmon. W. A Hall. J. S.
Counsel, Wm. Brookfield. J. C
Council and B Perry Bgs
Offo Rehulz, et ux to Stanley A
Cogau. Deed, 1.509 square feet
(Frc. Lot 14, Blk. 18.) Schulen-
burg.
Edgar A. Nauwann. et u* to M
M. Miller, OH Lease, 70.5 acres,
S M. Williams B«. No. 1.
J. W. Branesky, et uX to Dean
Metta, Oil Leaae. 60.25 acres, M
Muldoon Lg. No. 13 and J. C. Duff
Bg. . ^ _
Willie Mazoeh, et ux to John c.
Strieker, et al, Oil Lease. 11 acres,
W. A. Hall Bg.
Julius Vacek, et ux to John C.
Strieker, et al. Oil Lease, 92 acres,
W. A. Hall Bg. *
Willie Mazoeh, et ux to John C.
Strieker, et al, OH Lease, 45 acres.
W. A. Hall Lg.
Ray T. Foster to J. F Huntley,
advertisement
FOR BIDS
be -restricted to stocks of com-
panics Incorporated within the
united States which have paid
dividends for ten (10) consecutive
years nr longer immediately prior
lo the date of purchase and which
except for bank stocks and insur-
ance stocks, are listed upon an
exchange regietered with the Se-
curities and Exchange Commis-
sioner or Its successors. This
amendment shall be self-enact-
ing.”
Sec. 2. The foregoing Constitu-
tional Amendment shall lie submit
ted to a vote of the qualified elect-
ors of this State at an election lo
he held throughout the State on
the second Tuesday la November,
1951, at which election all .ballots
shall have printed thereon:
“FOR the Constitutional Amend
ment providing for the Investment
of the Peimanent University Fund
In addifional securities to those
now enumerated in Section 11 of
Arti.le VII of the Constitution”;
und
“AGAINST the Constitutional
Amendment providing for the in
vestment of the Permanent Uni
varsity Fund In additional securi-
ties to those now enumerated In
Section VI of Article VII of the
ConsMfufion "
Sec. 3. The Governor shall Issue
the necessary proclamation for
said election and have the same
published as required by the Con-
stitution and laws of this State.
The expense of publication and
election for such Amendment shall
be paid out at the proper appropri-
ation made by law. ($0-4wc)
SEALED PROPOSALS address-
ed to Honorable Milton Von Min-
den, Mayor. City of La Grange,
Texas for the construction of an
elevated steel wafer tank and the
purchase of cast Iron water pipe
in the City of La Grange, will be
received bv the City of La Orange
at the office of L. G. TUtou. Man-
ager of Utilities, until 2:00 P M.,
Thursday, September 13, 1951, and
then publicly opened and read.
Detailed specifications of the
work to be done and materials to
l)e furnished may lie seen for ex-
Hmlnntinn at the following places:
Utility Office, La Grange. Texas,
Office of Manager of Utilities.
Plan Room. Assoelnted General
Conlrartors, Austin. Texns.
Plan Room. San Antonio Build
ers Exchange, San Antonio, Texas,
Office of The MARVIN TURN-
ER Engineers, Nalle Building An-
nex, Austin 1, Texas.
A certified or cashier's check
on s Texas hank or arrentable hid
bond In the amount of 5 per cent
or more of the largest possible
total for the bid submitted, made
nnvshlp to Honorable Milton Von
Mlnden. Mayor, City of Bn Orange,
Texas, must accompany eneh bid
as n gimrant.ee that the bidder, if
successful, will enter Into contract
snd make bond In accordance with
the requirements of the specifics
tlona. No bid bond will be required
on the furnishing of the cast iron
pipe
Attention Is called to the re-
quirements that there must l>e
paid on Ihe preject mrf lee* than
the general prevailing rates of
wages which have been establish-
ed by the Owner and Included in
Hie specification*.
The right Is reserved to reject
any or all bids and waive all tech
idealities Involved therein.
No bid may bg with drawn after
the schedule closing for receipt of
bids at least thirty (30) day*.
MiKon von Mlnden
Honorable Milton von Mlnden,
Mayor, City of Ba Grange
Texas.
I SEAL)
iTIvira Saxon
Mrs. Elvira Mon. Clly Secretary
(84-lc)
et al. Oil Boose, 98 acres, E. De-
vers, - Woods, and H. Uottle Snr-
voys-Hockley Survey.
Gilbert W. Frierson, et al to J.
F. Huntley, et al, OH Leaae. 226
acres, M. Muldoon Lg. No. 6.
Ira Syler, et ux to J. F. Hunt
ley. et al. OH Leaae, 2H3 acres. M.
Muldoon L*. No. 6.
Ira Syler, et al to J. F. Hunt-
ley. et ul. Oil I.oaee. 55 acres. M.
Muldoon Lg. No. 6.
Ira Syler, et al to J. F. Huntley,
et a), OH Lease, 46 acres, M Mul-
(toon Lg. No. 6.
Joe M. Kelly, et ux to J. F.
Huntley, et al. Oil Lease. 171
acres. M. Muldoon Lg. No. 6.
Ira Syler. et al to J. F. Huntley,
e4 al. OU Bohhc. 200 acres, M
Muldoon Lg. No. 6.
Ira Syler. et nl to J. F. Huntlev,
et al. OH Lease. 55 acres, M. Mul
don Lg. No. 6.
Ira Svler, et ux to J. F. Huntlev,
et al. Otl I^eoae. 171 acres, M. Mul-
dooh Lg. No. G.
IJffle Ivy. et al to J. F. Huntley,
OH Lease. 391 acres, M. Muldoon
Bg. No. 6.
J. F. Huntlev, et al tn Republic
Natural Gas Co., Assignment Oil
trfase, 226 acres, M. Muldoon Bg,
No. 6.
J. F. Huntlev, et al to Republic
Naturnl Gar Co., Assignment OH
Lease, 203 acres, M. Muldoon I g
No. 6.
J. F. Huntlev. et al to Republic
Natural Gas Go.. Assignment Oil
Lease, 56 acres. M. Muldoon Bg
No. 6.
J. F. Huntley, et al lo Republic
Natural Gas Co., Assignment fill
Lease, 46 acres, M. Muldoon Bg.
No. 6.
J. F. Huntley, et al to Republic
Natural Gas Co.. Assignment Gil
Lease. 171 acres, M. Muldoon Bg.
No. 6.
J. F Huntley, et al to Republic
Natural (lac Go., AsRlgnmont Oil
Lease, 200 acres, M. Muldoon Bg.
No. 6.
J. F. Huntlev, et si to Republic
Natural Gas Co., Assignment Oil
Lease, 55 aerps, M. Muldoon Bg.
No. 6.
J. F. Huntlev. et nl to Republic
Natural Gas Go., Assignment Oil
Lease, 171 acres, M. Muldoon Bg.
No. 6.
J. F. Huntley, et al to Hepublio
Natural Gas Co., Assignment Off
Lease, 391 acres, M. Muldoon Lg.
No. 6.
Clarence Ray, el ux to Standard
0*1 Co. of Texas, Oil Lease. 41 1/4
acres. B. B B ft C. R R Co. Sur-
Barta Family Holds
First Reunion
The Barta family held its
first reunion Sunday, August
12 at the Ammanrtsville hull,
the occasion being the 80th
birthday of Josef Barta of
North Pleasanton, formerly of
ihe Ainmannsville section.
A delicious dinner und sup-
per were served to about 60
people.
The day was spent in plea-
kunt conversation and sociabil-
ity. Those present were from
Houston, Needville, Rosen-
berg, Marion, North Pleasan-
ton, Weimar and La Grange.
HONORED AT PARTY
Mrs. Harvey Lnppel and
Mrs. Harry Vogt were co-
| hostesses Monday from 4:30 to
6:30 p. m. at a coke party hon-
oring Mrs. Nelson Lee. The
party was held on the lawn of
'the Vogt home with about 30
guests calling to extend faro-
well wishes to Mrs. Lee who
| left Wednesday for St. Louis.
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Music By
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Everybody Cordially Invited!
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vey.
Ernest Fleck to Standard Oil
Co. of Texas, 011 Lease. 2’."> acree,
Reuben Fisher Lg.
Gilenn Ray, et ux to Standard Oil
Co. of Texas. Oil Lease. 41 ,t/4
acres, B. B. B. ft C. R. R. Co. Sur-
vey.
Trustees of the Deutseh-Evan-
golische Lutherlache Jnhannsege-
meinUe la der Ross Prairie to
Rc'iert KaRmiersky. Deed, 3 acres.
W. O. Rurnharo Bg.
Joseph Kalina, et ux to C. Con-
rad Dickerson. Oil Lease, 38.B
acres, J. C. Duff Lg.
C. Conrad Dickerson to Union
Producing Co., Assignment Oil
Lease, 38.5 acreB, J. C. Duff Lgj
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SS. Peter and Paul Parish
PLUM, TEXAS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND
PROGRAM:
9::00 A. M. — High Mass and Benedirtion,
11:341 A. M. — Dinner, consisting of fried chicken and
other good cuts, served “family-style” or picnic style.
Eat All You Want.
“Home-made" country sausage also sold on the grounds.
Entertainment, Refreshments and Band Concert During
the Day. Music by Rudy Kurtz Band.
DANCE AT NIGHT
To Music By
RUDY KURTZ’S ORCHESTRA
For an Enjoyable Time, Come to Plum!
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After a punishing 60,000 mil# road
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Sulak, L. J. The Fayette County Record (La Grange, Tex.), Vol. 29, No. 84, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 21, 1951, newspaper, August 21, 1951; La Grange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth980941/m1/4/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fayette Public Library, Museum and Archives.