Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 September 1948 — Page 7

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PERMANENT Indianapolis , Chapter No. 3, |

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He is survived by his wife, Millie; three sons;: P. Johnson and Oakley P. Johmnson, Jiboth of Indianapolis, and IL. Johnson, Greenfield; a - Lucille Retz, -

te wa. ——— re mia as so mr et area] way, who died

; is sur . ked as a coachmaker in the| a Albert 0, De- ~—OPTOMETRIST-. New York Central shops in Dy of the Board of EYES EXAMINED Invit WALLPAPER § PAINT tok Booch Grove. He was a memberiTrade, and a niece, Mrs, Miles LOCATED ON COR. N. NEW JERSEY & ST. LAIR STA. GLASSES FITTED of the Masonic|s, Barton, both of Indianapolis. ; Lodge a of the Woodruff| : NOTICE: Select your wallpaper under ideal conditions in our beautiful Presbyterian Church in go icos Sof Today new salesroom. Avoid congested traffic and make use of pri- | He Indianapolis, by his wife, Mrs./For Foster Beard Maw Otdes Your wg vate parking lot accommodating 60 cars. Courteous, experi+ Hazel Mas Fulk; two sens, Sle : for Wosters Beard; 1113 Examined enced salespeople to assist you in getting materials you want. Br ali all t-|. Pershing Ave., who. died Sat- GLASSES Urs. Pa two brothers, Claude/urday in his home after an illness FITTED Fulk, New York, and Rollie Fulk,|0f Several years, were to be held Springfield, I; three sisters, Mrs.(at 1 . m. today in the Peopie's)| the Same Day Ordered Rana Grstith Mrs. Lessie Martin on a New Ca tery, Budget Terms Arranged ton, and four grandchildren. . a ave ot Jaatrevie, ay Have Your Ji ; Octave J. Hebert ah Indianapolis resident 20 years, Eyes Examined Now! ATTRACTIVE Services for Octave Joseph|H® Was an apartment bullding| meus 8.4. 3 fe 5:30 PN every WEL LIGHTED DISTRIBUTORS E Hebert, who died Sunday, will be lan and a member of thel| laMesder seaip LY SALES ROOM held tomorrow at 2 p. m. in the|NeW Liberty Baptist Church. PAINTS WALLPAPER Robert W. Stirling Funeral Home.| He is survived by five sons, BEN). MOORE & ARMSTRONG UNITED, STRAHAR, PRAGER wii be "Raymond, John Henry, Rovert| WDFSBSICREN Washington Lee, Mglvin and Witliam Beazd, 1 sigida rk Sindy aor Sodan, tv cove | | BETHARD WALLPAPER & PAINT CO Mr. Heb ert. ets, Mra. Fannie Reed, Ingiaas 2a% . who was 78, op | Hutchinson, Springfield, Tenn : J : Nok a S erated a grocery [Huichineon, Springtiea, Tenn | cuaveoor. mover moe. |} 801 N. NEW JERSEY Betabiished 1911 AL 1617 in .. Indianapolis grandchild. | ———

22 years. Before

ospital after a three-year. ness, were to be held today at 1 a. the . Nald Funeral Jome. Burial

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Odis Johnson

Services for Odis D. Johnson, who died yesterday in his home, 411 N. Warman Ave., will be held at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the Conkle Funeral Home. Burial will be in Memionial Park Cemetery, Greeneld. Born in Greenfield, Mr. Johnson, who was 78, lived in InHe was a

of Greenfield and was . he Merthants

a veterinarian, of 2134 Broadyesterday in the Fairgrounds Hotel, will be held t 3 p. m. tomorrow in Flanner

will be in Crown Hill DE. Sanaars. Who was 03, lived n Indian is 44 years. He practiced here BE Tar He was born in Fayette County and was a graduate of Indiana Veterinary College. ' Mrs. Addie M. Sanders, sisters, Miss Verna O. Sanders and Mrs. Iva P. Williams, all of Indianapolis.

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& Buchanan mortuary. Burial|

He is survived by his mother,| .

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yous. Is growth wil progres as a mati. civic pride and interest. : :

hades. Take a look at the chart below. he lef hand yh bat represents assets of $20,102,000 owned and ¢ : on September 9, 1935, when the Utilities District took Ho over the pperation of the gas company. The right hand bar represents assets of $31,434,000 on December 31, 1947 . . . some twelve years later. Those are your millions that have and multiplied under non-political, non-partisan, “business”

The Ge Uli ern by ts Corral Mags nde he agent snd contol of the Uti Boned of Directors. The directors are appointed annually by the Board of Trustees, who, by Acts of the State Legislature, are a self-governing body, completely removed Ba from political control. Th slain ofthe rues ars iid by lw 0 36000 4 your the salaries of the directors to $50.00 a month. Both trustees and directors are forbidden by law Fr : to buy from—or sell to—the Gas Utility any materials or supplies. Thus , personal interest is also effectively removed.

The responsibilities of the trustees and directors are plainly listed by the law that created them. Sure, the directors and trustees have power .". . but ONLY within the limits set by law. In the operation of the Gas Utility are a all the advantages of municipal ownership—an operation for the benefit of the gas user, a, without the disadvantages of political control. And here, too,.are all the advantages of a private corporation: exclusive control in the hands of Indianapolis ~ business men who are influenced neither by polities nor by personal considerations.

The law that created the Utilities District and made the charitable trust possible also prescribed adequate public safeguards oyer the monies spent: The Gas Utility's books are subject pg to audit by the State Board of Accounts and : the Utility files quarterly reports with the City Controller.

As a gas user of Indianapolis, you may well be proud of your Gas Utility, whose employees and management, through engineering skill and technical know-how, have helped : make your millions grow.

$31,434,000

$20,102,000

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. The chart at the right is designed to help you visualize the growth of the Gas Utility's assets from 20 million dollars in 1935 to over 31 million dollars in 1947.

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GAS & COKE UTILITY

Opacated by the Board of Difectors for Unliies ot Public Chariale Tan