Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1951 — Page 33

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-Today Business

‘The Prices of Housing Field

THIS 1S THE HOUSE that built Jack. It will roll in: $30 million in sales this year. . It's National Homes, up in Lafayette, run by the] Price boys, Jim, and his younger brother, George, both under. 40. 1 talked with Jim Price today. Vastil

He sounded as thrilled |

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| I get it from J. A. Livingston who runs a Business chatter churn, likfle this one. If he'll risk | telling it, so will I. He says General Motors consumer banking arm, GMAC, is| going . into something heavier than advancing dough to a fac-| tory Joe ona Chevvie,

had a right to be.

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” ” IJ ~ TOMORROW HE WILL preview four new factory-built. models. On Sunday he'll show them to the public. And his name wasn't Price by accident. Price is built into the homes in a big way with a lower

case “p.” And he has gone in for, GM is lending bigger dough, hjgh styling. such as $40 million to Republic He talked about the three Steel, and $28 million more to types. One is a truly Cape Cod Jones & Laughlin, all quite proper

with extended roof to give it eye at 3 per tent.

bigness. and a porch to frame its] THE PINCH. The

| HERE'S rant ance. elegan enirence, 8 Jones & Laughlin loan pays off THEN. THERE'S

the trulyin 15 years. But with Republic ranch-type with the wide over- it's

different, no due date. hanging roof, flat and roomy, al

In Red Despite Peak Revenue

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State Going

Relief in Sight

Despite a record state gross{income tax collection, .Indiana’s financial picture remains bleak. | That was the opinion of top [state officials today as Revenue {Commissioner Conn J. Sterling |disclosed Hoosiers had paid $71 {million in gross-income tax so far {this year. He estimated that the :

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record tax collection ‘of 'million. | Budget Director Lytle Freehafer| ‘explained what the record tax collection meant to the state. :

Slower Rate of Debt |

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“It means,” he said, “that we're |soing into the hole at a slower|: rate than we estimated.” At the beginning of the year, {the state had a holdover war surplus fund of $60 million. State |officials estimated that this year’s [lopsided budget would cut $10 mil-| [lion from this surplus. Now, Mr. Freehafer said, it|

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22868. of Publie Service Commission of Indiana | vidders and specifications ay ob

In the matter of the application of ¢ Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line ‘Company | from, the 8 R3at te Jishwar combias

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for an order authorizing the issuance of | $20,000,000 sinking fund dehentures dus |’ ‘That; andianapots Indians. $1,000,000 each June 1, 1853 throug {the Division of Public Mi. an 1970 and a final payment of $2,000. {to reject any and all bids, in whole

due on June 1, 1971, and the issuance

part: and to award on any Somblaa but unissued shares of commen stock fOr | advantageous. to. the tate an

purchase by certain key employees under | WALTER MYB a restricted stock option plan. Director of Public Works snd Buvvin, NOTICE = BIDD

Notice is hereby given that the Public ERS Notice is hereby given that sealed |

Service Commission of diana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the Rooms of the Commission, oN State for the purchase of the following mate Tuesday, May | will be recelved by the Es 4 |his office, 102 North

House. Indianapolis; nd. Central Standard Time, 29, 1951 Indianapolls 9, Indiana, unt M. (CST) on the 28th day of May, 1981 at b which Ham. {they will be Pbliely 9pahsd and r

{State Highway Commission of I

Public participation —is requested PUBLIC BER Sa ISSION or Invitation to 450 ad ne. Size No. 132 Aggregate, ‘Woodburn,

NDIANA By Arnold J. Atwood, Becretary, Indianapolis, Ind., May 16, 1951 M0 delivered on SR 101, Section R or piant

LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HFARING | Vicinity Ahereof, 350 «.T size Publ 8 { Indi Invitation No. 625: to ‘ons, DoCeRt” Ne omission of ndiAnS fy 12 Aggregate, F.O B. Monr: de-

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"SOUND OFF" —These fighting men who participated in the Armed Force: Day parade here last night are members of the 112th Intantry Regiment of the 28th Division, Camp Atterbury.

|appears that we will get a ne financial relief “but {much.” Collect Delinquent Taxes Gross-income tax officials also

“Hog Prices Here

Audley Woosley

roam-around house.

a hip-roof design,

gets a call on steel—at going] reported the special section de-| And third is the smart Riviera, prices—{rom Republic. And how voted to tax dodgers and chiselin shingle of! quickly Republic pays off its loan |erS had collected more than $1

Show Decline:

siding, with bigger windows ally around to bring the outdoors inside. And there's a plastic ply-| wood finish which can be made to resemble an old Spanish mosaic. i

» o THE CAPE COD with two bed-| rooms sells. without lot, for $6000. The three-bedroom at $7000, and the Riviera with a 12x24 living! room, two 12x12 bedrooms, one! 10x12, and one 8x12, with an 8x12 utility room is $10,000. You| buy the lot. (8 They're doubling factory space] in Lafayette where they hand out | pay checks to 800. And they're] getting another big plant under way in Horsehead, N. Y., at the edge of Elmira. They factory-cut them, deliver a whole house og 2 truck.

THAT $30 MILLION in sales looks big, and it is compared with the $140,000 they were selling 10 years ago. But that’s two sons, and their] Jate faithful father, Dr. George, BR Price, an osteopath, who lived! in Fowler, Ind. He put up part of the money. The boys put in their think and do, and away

they went. ——Keep-in-mind-these-aren’'t “row — houses,” not look-alikes. They

have 27 design combinations,

NOW THE HOUSES are im-| portant. But more important are, those hustling, hard-working! Hoosier brothers, Jim and George, Price. They found honest gold! where dozens had fallen gasping beside the trail. And here they are today, slosh-| ing around in multi-millions before they are 40, where life's supposed to “begin.” But those Price boys, they didn’ t| wait.

NPA Spook

“THE NPA IS CRACKING down on strategic metals.” I've been writing that sentence so often in the last six months, I mumble it in my sleep. Automobiles were to have been| hurt. Washing machines and re-| frigerators were to have become | as scarce as hen's teeth. And tele-| vision was something you were! supposed to grab in a hurry. n on "5 THE PUBLIC DID its part. It hit the auto'showrooms hard, lugged home sheets and tires, and

appliances.

turning them out, even faster than last year. And you merely have

to turn vour head toward-a tele-!|

vision set or a refrigerator, and the guy's got the contract under your nose, pushing a fountain pen

at you. . i

t 2 o NOW THE NPA is at it again. It's the July cutback in steel, another ‘five or 10 per cent.” But if it doesn’t hurt anymore than the first ‘cutbacks,’ there'll be!

iand resold them to the same guy.

could depend on how much steel | GM buys.

WHAT THAT LOOKS like to {me is that GM could have bought, indirectly, a big chunk of "steel, and paid for it in advance, And where might that leave the little guy?

You're right. And with no paddle. ‘Same Place

THE GOVERNMENT played it, {straight. But it didn’t come out| ithat way to John Q. He got it in the neck, as usual. In fact he’s got it so often, it's a wonder to me there's any neck left. This time it was that spare tire. The OPS went grim, took it off the rim. “To save rubber,” said the OPS, “that's why.”

” ” » NOBODY DRIVES without a spare tire, unless he’s out of money and looking for a patch-| and pump job at the side of the road. In the sun that’s no fun. So dutiful dealers spares off and rolled them into the back room. Then some dealers rolled them right back out

ay oa ll ee HOW DID THE new car buyer come out? I heard one dealer tell the story. He took the spare off the new car, and took $19 off 'the bill. Then he sold him a spare. It; could have been the same one he took off, for $34. And that made

|the new car, spare-equipped, cost

the buyer just $15 more than before it was ops. ol

THIS HAPPENED only in a short period of transition. Then cars started coming through without the spares. And the dealer had to sell one out of stock. But it added up about the same. If there's a moral, it's this. {Everytime the OPS tinkers with [the figures, you know where you'll get it. Same place, in the neck.

‘Bean Town

I don’t mean Boston. I mean Terre Haute. I gave Terre Haute a title. But it wasn't big enough. Jim Hatch at Kroger's let me in on the pork-and-bean ratings. And I, pushed by pride, put Indianapolis first, Terre Haute second, and Ft. Wayne third.

That's not the way they cross pyony T, Millis and State Treas-! — went-on-the-hook—for-millions—in the finish Tine, Terre Haute paldigrer William 1. Fortune as A p

off at the winning window. In-! And the auto industry kept on dianapolis collected place money, nance.

and Ft. Wayge got Slow dough.

I KNOW THIS | is right. It comes from Kroger's accountant, R. 8.

Fuller. And he keeps his figures ‘straight.

My biggest sin was that I gave Terre Haute only one state pork-and-bean title.

e 8 =» NOW FIGURE-MAN FULLER

tells me that Tere Haute is,

|{Kroger’s biggest pork - and - bean

no weeping at the bar, or any-|outlet in 16 states.

where else. I may be naive. Somehow, deep

cause I believe men like Boss Mobilizer Charlie Wilson. His word’s good as gold. ~ ” ” IF THE GOVERNMENT spends all the dough it has voted for|

Think of that. But don't tell me

‘what you think. inside I still believe it. It's be-|

Bicycle Rider, 14, Dies Of Crash Injuries

os State Service

LOGANSPORT. May 18--Dan-iel Keller, 14, died in Fairview]

defense, I'll be saying it again. Hospital here yesterday of in-

You know what I mean. It's that spook sentence. It goes like this: “The NPA is cracking down on | strategic metals.” | And it will be true,

And No Paddle

HERF'S A LITTL x dea} which

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juries received when the bicycle he was riding collided with a car| | Wednesday. He was riding near here on {Ind. 39. when he collided with a |

| car driven by Russell Cowhan,! .119,

New Carlisle, The car went

{out of control and overturned in a ditch. The driver was injured.

LONG SERVICE MARKED—George Samson (center), pres. |

ident, Samson Paper Co., last night was given a certificate for 21 Jeo as distributor of Fort Howard Paper Mill products. W. J.

oucher (right), Fort Howard sales manager, Green Bay, Wis. |§*M makes the presentation attended by E. H

. Bloch (left), Y odin

representative, and Samson employees.

took - the

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{million in delinquent taxes since iMar. 16, 1950. More than $40 million =» Tradin Slow been collected in the state sol | |ders’ bonus fund earmarked for {Hoosier veterans. The Veterans| Hogs closed slow at the. Indi(Administration is preparing/anapolis Stockyards late today,! checks now for immediate dis- about 25 cents lower than early 'tribution to wounded veteransand 50 to 75 cents lower than |and families of deceased veterans. {yesterday's average. The prac{Other former servicemen will beitical high was $22. ‘paid sometime next SpInevme Dexl year. | Opening sales were rather slow|

50 to 75 cents lower; early choice 170 to 250 pounds $21.50-to $22, ion d p several hundred choice No. 1 and 2 180 to 225 pounds $22.25; later . School Fund Suit 120 to 160 pounds $17 to $19.50; sows 25 cents to mostly 50 cents A $58 million question on how|lower; choice 300 ot 550 pounds state money should be distrib- $17.50 to $18.75; lights $19 and L. Niblack, Superior Court 1, to- steady; good to mostly choice day. mixed yearlings and heifers, | Wilbur Young, state superin- $34.50 to $36; two loads light to! tendent of public instruction, was medium steers bought to arrive at

he morning, Hogs, 8500; rather slow, light ua p ac Sl medium barrows and gilts 25 to 50 cents lower, later trade trade $21.25 to $21.75, few $22; 250-290 pounds $20.50 to $21.50; {uted to 1150 Hoosier schools was sparingly $19.25. tossed in the lap of Judge John, Cattle 300, calves 250; generally sued by the Gary School Board $35: utility and commercial cows, to force division of the money $24 to $29; vealers active, steady;

{of the 1949 plan. The Gary suit was taken in be- |

a ud Sner schoo! corpora {California yearling breeding ewes,

Pay Hike at Stake {$35.50 per head; other classes

Indianapolis school officials said Scarce, nominally steady. their newly approved $750,000 sal- Bulls, steady; commercial and ary increase hinges on outcome good, $29 to $31.50. of the suit. ee If the 1951 distribution is approved local teachers will get pay Big Noise, Minor Fire

raises up to $300 beginning Aug.! NEW YORK, May 18 (UP)— 1. Otherwise, they will receive! {Two fire boats, two hook and only $180, beginning Jan. 1, under ladder trucks, four engine comthe 1949 plan. {panies, three police cars and an Mr. Young is seeking to dis-iemergency truck answered a call tribute the funds under the 1949 | yesterday from a firebox on Manlaw. His plan is considered to be hattan’s East River waterfront. more beneficial to rural schools They found a fire chief's car with

with less-experienced teachers. |g wisp of smoke curling out from Last week the general educa-| under the hood. te

tion commission of the Sta Board of Education indorsed the {1951 distribution plan. Lo cal Produce Eggs—Current receipts, 54 Tbs. and over case, 42¢; Grade A large.

Hits Young’s Policy The suit, filed by Bell and Bell, | B Large, 42c, and Grade A medium. 43¢: no grade, 33c.

Sheep, 300; three decks choice!

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Indianapolis law firm, charged that Mr. Young's policy threatens

i Poultry—Fowls. 4’; Ib nd over. 30c to deprive Gary and other school under 413 Ibs and Lezhorns. 23c: cocks corporations of tuition funds 23d stags. 95c. 4nd No. 2 poultry. 4o lens 3 v an o rightfully theirs. Butterfat—No. 1. fic; No.2. fle Also named as defendants were EEE = Gov. Sechricker. State Auditor): TWPISNAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE : For the Day Clearings. - . — $9: 155000 ebits :” 34,362,000 : For the Week ‘bers of the State Board of Fi- Clearings . .. 8 53,829.000 Debits 158,240,000

‘ber and former

Tchotce And pHme; $34.50 to $37; bitten —by —a—dog white he" |commercial and good, $28 to $34. vated subscriptions on his route!

46c; Grade |

Legal Notices

Heads Auditors

H. Audley Woosley was elected

{president of the Indianapolis |Chapter, Institute of Internal Auditors’ last {night in Hotel] |Warren. :

Charter _mem-

secretary of the chapter, Mr. |Woosley is a director of the National A ==sociation of Cost Accoun tants. He {succeeds Robert F. McGinnis.

Docket No. n Central & Southern Truck Lines,

Caseyville, erate motor vehicles as a contract carrier

of property, nterstate, over highways in

Public Service Commission of Indiana "the application of Inc.

for a permit to op-

the matter of 1llinois,

the State ndiana, as more specifically

set out in the application.

Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearing in this cause in the

Ing -p ~—— | TIPPECANOE, CLINTON AND BOONE LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

1 Section Q3 or plant

ole Beo-

101,

626: 75 0 13% Tons, Aggregate, F.O.B. Ft. Wayne, ny on 8R 303, Section 1. 2 8R 3

In the matter of the application of | {Lverst OR BRI

Thoburn M.. Detty. Oak Hill, Ohio, for a | [certificate of authority to operate motor | Jnyiiation No. {vehicles as a common carrier of property interstate. AS more spec chicaliy set out tn

i ollie. Jo

i ” SEN ) et pu a2 Paring in this cause fn t mt SR 101, ats & Ql .

|Rooms of the Commission, . 408 Sta [plant vistaity thereof. | House, . Indianapolis. Ind. 9:00 Bide Invitation No. 628:-2600 to 3 Tons, (CST) Tuesday June 5. 1951 Size No. 9 &-11 Aggregates, F.O. mn-

| le: delivered on SR 101, Section R Public participation 1s requested |cervil A PURLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF a ey to 850 Tons, Size "By Arnold TP IANA Secretary No, 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Churubusco, dePublic Servic Commission |livered on SR 103, Section C or plant | vicinity thereof. jIndisnanos, Ind. May 16, 1951 Invitation Ne. 630: 600 to 780 Tops, Size i Se er No 12 Aggregate. F.O.B. Columbia City, NOTICE TO ROAD FONTRACTOM delivered on BR 9, Section P or plant Notice is hereby given that sealed posals for the construction of certain To way improvements as described below, will

vicinity thereof, Invitation No. 631: 9450 to 11.250 Tons, {be received hy the Chairman of the State | Highway Commission at his office in the

Size No. 9 & 11 ME act ros. So ins, delivered on SR , Sections E-& or plant vicinity the

State House Annex, Indianapolis until| Invitation Ne, ' 1300 to 1550. Tons. {10:00 A. MC Central Standard Time, on Size No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Hamilton. the 23nd day of May 1051, when all pro-|delivered on BR 1, Sections T 5 U or

plant vieinity thereof. Invitation No. 633: 750 to 950 Tons. Size No. 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. Butler, deliver on SR 8. Sections R & 8 or plant vicinity ereof. Invitation Neo. 634: 600 to 775 Tons, Size No. 12 Aggregate, F.O B. Ashley, delivered on SBR 727, Sections A & B or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 685: 625 to 725 Tons, Size No. 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. South. Milford. delivered on SR 3, Section Y or plant

posals will be publicly opened and read. RACT RS-3344. Bids are invited on BITUMINOUS RESURFACING on follow-

ne. PULASKI COUNTY 7.66 miles on SBR 43 (US 421) from the. north junction with SR 14 to the Pulaski-Starke county line. CONTRACT RS-3346. Bids are invited on BITUMINOUS RESURFACING on follow-

COUNTIES 15.273 miles on US 52 from 5.5 miles north of the Tippecanoe-Clinton [vicinity thereof, county line to 1.5 miles north of Lebanon. | Invitation No. 636: 2100 to 2400 Tons. CONTRACT RS8-3347. Bids are invited on |8ize No. 8 & 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. 8t. Joe, delivered on SR 101. Section 8 or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation Neo. 637: 1375 to 1675 Tons, Size No 11 & i Aggregates, F.O.B. Howe. delivered on Section Z, SR 120. Section K o or ‘vicinity thereof. Invication o. 638: to 1300 Tons, Size No. 11 Aggregate, F.O.B. Garrett, de-

0 {BITUMINOUS RESURFACING on follow-

ng: OWEN COUNTY 6.13 miles on S8R 67 from Short St. In Spencer to the north function with SR 4). NTRACT RB-3348. Bids are invited on AITUMINOUS RESURFACING on follow {ng

ms of th n, 401 State, MADISON COUNTY 0.22 mile on 8R 32 |livered on S8R 8, Sections P & Q, SR 327, iy 0 is 900 ; A.M. [on 14th Bt. in Anderson from Jackson St. [Section A or plant vicinity pInereot. (C8T), Tuesday, June 5, 1051. to Central Ave. | Invitation Na. 689: 4125 4800 Tons, Public participation {is requested. MADISON COUNTY 0.98 mile on SR 9 Size No. 9, 11 & 12 a F.O.B. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF yn Jackson St. in Anderson from 17th St.) Anion, delivered on SR 8, Section O, SR

NA » Atwood, Secretary, Public 8ervice Commission ind.,, May 15, 195].

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

IN By Arnold J

Indianapolis,

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids White River bridge to Centennial Ave. -| {tor the purchase of the following materials|

will be received bv the Chairman of the CONCRETE - I8tate Highway .Commision of Indiana, REE RIOENING AND BITUMI

time they will be Bublicly opened and oe

at NOUS RESURFACING on following:

{to 100 feet north of 3rd St |, DELAWARE COUNTY 051 mile on US 35 on Madson St. in Muncie from Memorial Drive to Willard St. DELAWARE COUNTY 0.68 mile on 8R 3 on Broadway 8t. in Muncie from the

. Section Q2 or plant vicinity thereof, id No. 640: 1350 to 1600 Tons. Size No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Helmer, delivered on SR 327, Bections B & C or

plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 641: 8475 to 11,200 Tons. Size No. 9. 11 & 12 Aggregates, F.O.B. {Fremont, delivered on SR 120, Sections L & M, SBR 327, Section D, SR 827. Section or plant vicinity thereof

CONTRACT: R8-3349. Bids are invited on

{his office, 102 North Senate Ave. In-| [LAWRENCE AND MONROE COUNTIES| Invitation Neo. 642: 3900 to 4100 Tons, !dianapolis 9; Indiana. until 1.00 P.M. (CBT . - jStanunolis 5; Indiana, yntl] JO PMS ich Bor miles on SR 37 from the north eor-|Bize No. 7 & 12 Aggregates, F.O.B. Mogres

ville, delivered on 8

144, Section C or plant vicinity thereof.

{poration line of Bedford to the south cor-

tion line of Bloomington. Mr. Woosley Invitation No. 1000 to 1200 Tons, [ogra NTRACT RS-3356. Bids Invitation Neo. 643: - are invited on n o. 625 to 825 Tons. T. BE. Crook OE el MEL OR nee CONCRETE WIDENING AND BITUMI- si No 2 Asgresate, ro. B ger - on following: Anderson, was named vice presi > vi atlen "Ne. B11. 080 to . Tons,| RUSH ERURIACING J [a NTIS 12.86 tion red Bs SR 13. Gestion MI or plant " . . db Blze 11 Aggre hd F.0.B. Vin- n rom ust sou 0 dent, and R. T. Hansen, Don gereg miles on US 53 f ER 30) t south. of | vicinity thereof.

Holmquist and Chester T. Martin, secretary, treasurer, and governor for three years, respectively.

Paper Boy Bitten In Another Wave Of Dog Cases Here,

A young newspaper carrier w

(yesterday as a new wave of bite! [cases struck several parts of the,

city. Police said 10 victims were re-’

leased by General Hospital or pri-|

vate physicians after treatment for bite wounds. The carrier, Larry Stewart, 15, (a

while making his rounds in the & 300 block of N. Tremont St

burn Ridgeway, 58, of 315 S. State |Ave.; Robert Tate, 14, of 337 N. |Hamilton Ave.; Tobey Underwood, 12, of 1720% S. Harding 8t.; Donald Clark, 4, of 1914 N. Harding St.; Rita Stuckey, 20 months, of 638 N. Davidson St., and Candice Helmick, 2, of 2215 N. Rural St. The number of dog bite victims

i

8ize No.

Size ure,

5.

Size No. 33 aute,

of 1600 W. Ohio St. was bitten|, ix

“golivared to State Highway Garage Site at Vincennes or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 612: 2000 9 123 & 63 OD Lewis, delivered on SR B or plant vieinity thereof. Xavi ation No. 618: 4700 to

N vol on BR ant vicinity thereof Invitation No, 614: 4000 to 5200 Tons. No. 12 Atgresate, hg city, Welty orod on 246, Section C plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 615: 4100 to ize 9 & 13 A

De on oR vicinity thereo Invitation we,

5600

: 1600 to, 00

ssree pate QO.B Fee fons

Ka KD A i vielnits' {hereot. Iaviiation Sis 2500 4000 Tons, ie No. City, de vera o on plant vicinjt:

nd? ation No. 620: 500 to 600 Tons,

Aggregate, FO.B. Grovertown, de-

hs ered on fcinity thereof. Gavit tation Xo. 821:

No A delivered on 6, Bections or, Blan vic vicinity Shereot.

Brid a oh r. eli fogust

K.

delivers to Bride near Markland,

ainoys. 0. S52: age: 3S JB

TATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Dai C. Hadden. Chairman.

rose as civic organizations and law enforcement officers prepared {for joint meetings in a move to curb bites and rabies cases here. Thousands of stray dogs were still running loose in the eity. Dog Pound Supt. James Payne has declared rabies could be stamped out within six months here if owners complied with |quarantine regulations and the

dog ordinances. i

Local Truck Grain Prices

No. 2 truck wheat, No. 2 oats, 85c No. 3 soybeans, $3 14. No. 2 white corn. $1.71 No. 2 yellow corn, $1.63

‘Local Stocks and Bonds!

$2.18.

—May 18— STOCKS American Loan 5% ptfd American States com American States ofd (Ayrshire Collieries com .. *L. 8. Ayres 429 Belt RR & Stk Yrds pfd Belt RR & Stk rds com Bobbs-Merrill co! | Bobbs-Merrill oid hs . {Central Soya ... |e lamb of Com com .. {Circle Theater com ... {Com Loan 4 pfd FE {Cummings g Com .... sar {Cummings Eng pfd ‘ Consolidated Finance Spt Soins Car-Na-Var ta Elec com Eastern Ind lee 5 pfd .. fquitable Securities com | Equitable Securities ptd

PARTLY CLOVOY AND CLOUDY ARIAS

Family Finance com ig a BIL Tinance 4 5% otd 100 ays Corp pfd : anion Mfg Co com .. | ward into a low pressure system Home Tet 6% A se: H ih the nation will cause widespread 20! een . LLREL WN Bellin a1 | Texas up through the plains sta (Ind Asso Tel 0 pid. 50% | *Ind Gas & Wat com 24 Ind Mich El 4's pid 102

land, the ‘Weather Bureau reports.

Ind Telephone 4 5 10.m4 .... judianapolis Water com Indpls *Indpls Water §0a0 “o A ' Indpls Ath Club Re ty 3° pa Indpls Water Co. 5% pfd Jefferson National Life com ... ingan com . Kingan : & pfd Lincoln Nat Life Lynch Corporation Marmon-Herrington com Mastic Asphalt Nat Homes com Nat Homes ptd N Ind Pub Serv com *N Ind Pub Serv 4! Ind Pub Serv oN on > Progress Laundry com “ P R Mallory Co com Pub Berv of Ind 3% ptd ‘Pub Serv of Ind com Ross Gear Tool com Schwitzer-Cummins fo Ind G & Beom .. ....... So Ind G&E 4.8% pfd Stokely-Van Camp com Stokely-Van Camp pf. fanner &

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For long service, this twin set

Allen & Steen 83 Vie American Loan ». 8 ..... ! American Loan 4 igresene hi Securit sel,

® Co Fuk

2-SUITER,

very roomy

Al fe City Your ChargaPlat

’ oMCuLAALOfr COPR WS! (PW. 1 A WAGNER ALL BGNTS RESERVED

TODAY AND TONIGHT—Warm, moist winds flowing north.

For Father or the Graduate—There

Is No Gift More Practical Than "GLADIATOR," LUGGAGE FOR HIM

COMPANION BAG (He'll want it, too)

FOTOCAST LIGIND Ce] sae Lie! Gar? DOL TLE A a

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TMUNDIR STORMS

V7 "RAIN

over the north central section of cloudiness and precipitation from | tes to Canada. A small area of |

| cloudiness will occur in eastern New York and southern New Eng-

of.a two-suiter and matching

bag, can take plenty of punishment for years to come. Scuff and scrotch resistant. Truly beauties!

+++933.50* .$23.50* *Plus Federal Tax

C.5.00%R PRLS.

Press cena

oy 159, Sections A &|CO

6000 Tons, 9 & 12 Agaregsts, F.O,B. Patricks-! 246, Sections C & D|tion of SR 445 with SR 84 north of Cin-

Clay | or of Tops.

ate, F.O.B. Lewis, deSection B or plant] |

ere

“l 300 e p08, Clay! HH 9, Section D1 or

Section A or plant

3400 to 3800 Tons. F.0.B. Canneiton, L& MP

operated 000 Board Feat of) aed

Tons of! trans) “ar and

i shed | Frue 8 of inity 0! pnd Tone od olite inte Commission of tnatina District Headquar- . lan “BA f adisin oll points: Crawfordsville, Others bitten included Robert! Bids roposa} 10 all submitted upon standard Font Wayne, Greenfield, LaPorte, Seymour, Pr

Brown, 13, of 1129 E. 23d St.; Mel-|"

Rushville to end of concrete pavement approximately 1.7 miles southeast of BR 244 ea A RS8-3357. Bids are invit NCRETE | WIDENING AND, | BIT UM:

OUS RESURFACING go A wi GREENE AND MONROE COUNTIES 14.57 miles on SR 445 and SR 45 from the junc-

Invitation ¥s. 644: 6100 to 6550 Tons, 8ize No. 9, & 12 Aggregates, FOB. Shipshewana, A on BR 5, Sections M & O or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 645: 300 to 400 Tons, Size No. 12 Aggregate, F.O.B. Goshen, delivered on SR 119, Section O, SR 120, Bection G or_plant vicinity thereof. Invitation Ne. 646: 9500 to 1000 Tons, Size No. 9 & 11 Aggregates, P.O.B. Greensburg. delivered on 46, Bection M or plant vicinity thereof. Invitation No. 647: 800 to 900 T na, Size XOB, Conus

No. 9 & A a delivered y aR 86. Bec K or pl ~t $80 Tons, Size

vicinity thereof. No 0% Th Tastes: tos, FOB, Balt Tega i re. NOTICE TO BIDDERS {delivered on 252, Section J or nt Notice is hereby siven that sealed pro- | Vicinity thereof J. posais and/or bids will be received by the : 100 to 150 ous State of Indiana. acting by and through 11 Aggregates, F.O.B. Bal {Walter R. Mybeck, Director of thé Division ville, delivered on SR 229. Section A “or of Public Works and Supply. on behalf of nt vicinity thereof. ithe State Highway Commission of Indiana,| Invitation No.

{cinnati to [Bloomington. Proposals may be examined at the office EE ha SoM Eut hen OF INDIANA oN Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman.

the west corporation line of

650: to_ 1000 Tons, Aurea pate, F.0.B. Hope,

For 6 td 8 Traffic Line Markers of the! complete signal installation, at the I US 6 & SR 912 In Highland,

‘self-propelled. one man riding trailer type, |section of capable of laving two paiut lines, stmul-!Indiana.

taneously. three ‘to six inches in _width{ Tons each with either traffic paint or Pismo, milunous Conied: Assrasace Sie a

paint and beads Type “Br. 5 No, 43. Unit bid prices shall be received for hand tricks AR Lr ished joad to State Spray guns, trigger control nvitat! No. 654 654: A quantity of Guard with twenty Live, Soot of fluid on a gar ese. and twenty- five r hose, a an approved ered viual, C3 Cale e marker |OT® aviistien 7 Ti to State Highway 8nd Air oud. BOB 208 Want i?

*{on vob] table: for red single on I o Indian jahapoiis, Ind submitted upon standard

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’ {at the office of the Director in Room 404, Size No. 0 & & |g Invitation 218: 14.000 &plr iis ran State House, Tndianapolis, Indiana untii|delivered on 6 Section L.of plant "louse xo,” Section B rt-00_P—M- o'clock—Central- Standard dhs.” “vieinity thereof June 6. 1951 Invitation No. ot: 600 to 750 Tons, Size Invitation No. 619: 850 to 000 Tons. Lor 6 to B Traffic Line Markers of the No. 9 & ti AgEregates, FOB Helmsburs. No. © Aggregate. F-O.B. North Madi- self-propelled, one man riding trailer type, delivered on SR 46. Sections Kl & J or son. delivered on SR 129, ‘Section A or Shoalle oe Pain tT a IP nettation "N thereof. Furnish nvitatio » v plant vicinity thereof. Bize Paint or Brisme paint and beads |1abor. and minor materials. 10 MARY. a