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SATURDAY, OCT. 6, 1951
Two Hoosiers Neighborhood
“Theaters
DOWNTOWN | ABAssanoR = The Brain Snatcher’ . ale. ‘The Evil Mind’ N ‘Honky-Tonk Girl! and ‘These Are Fools” plus “Victims of fon Rn Buffalo. Stampede’ and Glo In Korea Action Hunters” plus Cartoons Hon
NEIGHBORHOOD
; . ARLINGTON — "Here Con t . Two. Hoosiers “ were reported” and ''I Was an American Spa» C100 killed in action and two Indian AVALON Excuses My Dust” and “Quickapolis Marines wounded in the gpLy.. on Moonlight Bay" and ‘Savage Korean area in the last list of Drums casualties announced by the De- PELMONT ar oble Arainst O'Hara” and partment of Defense, CINEMA - ‘Captain Hogaticr Hornblower" {and “The Hometown 8tary’' KILLED IN ACTION CORONET--""Showtoat'' and. select short uhiects ARMY {DAIRY Joadblock and “Across the " Aadiands Sgt. Charles E. Stuller, son of EMERSON — Rich, Young and Pretty” and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stuller, Passage West. Anderson FOL NTAIN qu ARE-~ "Meet Mp After the § . Show I Was. an American Spy.” MARINES GARFIELD The Frogmen’ and 'Casa! Yana Pfc. Thomas L. Jones, son of WAMITTON Rich Young and Pretty nd ‘Night Into Morning Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Jones IRVING. Meet Me: After .the Show and LOW People Against O'Hara RR2, Lowell. MECCA Up In Arms’ and "Range War" WOUNDED oLn Al Jesse James’ and ‘Return ‘ 4 of rank James . ORIENTAL- "Rich, Young and Pretty MARINES "i nd ‘No Queptions Asked mM PIXY—"Lorna noone’ and ‘They Gat Me Pfc. Gerald T. Manning, son of RES vered M d Mr ¢ > —'‘The Frogmen'' and “Rhythm Inn.’ Mr. and Mrs. Louis F, Manning, ROLL Meet Me After the Show ' and
People Again O'Hara’ plus late shew
3933 S. Walcott
RROD tonight retty Baby." St. pr “s SANDERS ‘Ringside and “Call of the y i Fo Pfe. Warren 8S. £ SHE RIDAN— Flying Tigers” and “The : Fighting Seabees.’ Schoier, son of SPEEDWAY — People Against O'Hara’ and rs. 8 In Old Amarillo.” Mrs. ophia M. STAR — “Oh Suzanna” and “Boldiers Schoier, 207° N. Three * - ST. CLAIR— "Meet Me After the Show Fulton 8t, and Mark of the Renegade “Pir STRAND — “Meet Me’ After the Show’ Pfc. Ralph B. and ark of the Renegade Steele, son of Mr TACOMA— Groom Wore Spurs” and “Cowand Mrs. Flovd TUXEDO — “Best of the Badmen" and t-on a Train P. Steele, Elk. UPTOWN Here ‘Corns. the Groom” and hart Mark af the Renegade.’ VOGUE. Passage West and ‘Law and Pfc Jack L. ZAR Jay " NOS Meet Me After the Show'' and Blank snbaker, Pte. Kchoier He Ran All the Way Whose wife lives a DRIVE-IN THEATERS in South Rend. DELUXE That's My Boy’ and esse Pfc. James D. Dunn, son of GREFN WOOD “8muggitrs Gold and ’ Marshall Mrs, Mary D. Dunn, RR13, Evans- La ROFT - “The Hollywaod Story” ville, wiYwoon” Be 2 Beosal fCALUSe Of LV Pfe. Melvin J. Gaynor, son of . Suhiect . ndn r ’ 3 Sleivin Gavnor. Cannelton. ERIDIAN Sundowners’ and “Buffalo ¢ =k PENDLETON PIKE — “Here Comes the Pfc. Robert 8. Lewandowski \d_“People Against O Hara gon of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Le- SRABELAND. - ‘Here SH the Groom . nd People Against O'Hara plus jate wanaow ski, East Chicago, i i Ria Da rh Sogns a. : 5 i: ’ wits =r esl > Tier The “ETE Iohn TT. Mayes, whose wife and. Psopis Against O'Hara lives in Evansville ate” ‘show tonight House of ¥ : ia WEST) ere Comes the Pfe. Svlvester 8. Nord. son of mw and Sand plus late show : . . might Lucky Legs Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Nord, RR1 WEST AKE Here Comes the Gugem Ferdinand YAlleliea on Parade” plus ep 1d. tor ARMY WSTIDE OUTDOOR _ Meet Me After . : = 8how and "He Ran All the Way Pfe. Virgil F. Black,-son of Mr. plus ‘Pep-Sadier: Fight and Mrs. William C. Black, RR4 ; South Bend : Spaghetti Dinrer Set fo . a “tay on y - Pfc. Clarance D. Harter. hus The October Committee of the hand of Mrs. Donelda E. Harter, Ladies Altar Society of St. Mark's
Auburn. Catholic Church will sponsor a Pfe. Charles. J. Huber, son of spaghetti dinner at 4:30 p. m. toMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Huber, day in the social room of the RR1, Borden. building, Stop 8 and U. 8. 31. Mrs.
Pfc. Francis J. McKeny, son of Nicholas Linder and Mrs. Mrs. Mary F. McKeny, Gary. M/ Sgt. Eugene E. Pugh, ‘hus-
Obergfell are dinner co- chairmen.
band of Mrs. Norma Lee Pugh N Terre Haute. 0 REGEN ut, Corp. William E. Roberts, son w 42 8. ILL ST 50¢
of Mrs. Marjorie Roberts, Muncie. Cpl. Robert A. Stoltz, son of Mrs. May B. Stoltz, Gary.
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‘THESE GIRLS ARE FOOLS’ ‘VICTIMS OF PASSION’
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Times Amusement Clock
CIVIC THEATER “Seventeen’ at 8:30
CIRCLE
David and Bathsheba,™ with Gregdts Peck and Susan Hayward 11:35. 2. 4:40, "15 and 9:48 ESQUIRE “Oliver Twist” at 2,, 4.05, 6:05, 8:10 and 10:15 : INDIANA “People Will Talk.” with Cary Grant and tYeanne Crain, at 11°1
250. 425 and 10 “Pardon My French" Henreid and Merie Oberon 8 and 8.35
with Paul ar 1:25
KEITHS “Secret of Tonviet Glenn Ford and Gene Tierney 12:49 350. 7 and 16 “The Guy Whe Came Bark.” Paul Douglas and Linda Darnell 11, 2:15. 5:25 and 8:3 LOEW'S Carnival.” with Esther Red Bkelton, Howard Keel 1:40. 4:25,
with at
Lake"
vith at
“Texas Willrams and Ann. Miller, at 11, 7:10 and 9.58 “The Big Morris, at
RHYTHM WITH RAPP — Barney Rapp, popular orchestra leader, will bring his New Englanders to the Indiana Roof to-
Gusher,” with Wayne 12:15. 3. 5:45 and 8:30.
LYRIC with kdmond O'Brien at 11. 1:50. 4.40
“Warpath,” and Forrest Tucker 7:30 and 10:15
night and tomorrow night. He
will have gt featured vocalist 13 Fler 3%. wiih Hush Beaumont, at Ruby Wright. LE ar Northwest Gots Rain Doctors Declare King Plants Won't Be Moved Now Out of Danger LONDON, Oct. 8 (UP)—King
WASHINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP)— Defense Mobilizer Charles E. Wil-
son has called off plans to move danger today by his physicians.
aluminum plants from the Pacific However, they cautioned that N : : Northwest pecause recent rains. ...... of the gravity of the NAVE 2) ] viate area's power operation, a slow and gradual oe Be So's office announced CONValescence must be expected. o Aa sii t 0 ing's left lun that the rains "have so improved Pay x ig sept Ki 2. g the electric power situation in Was Tem pt. wc
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Fall Festival Planned By Methodist Group
Theater Try-Outs Set for Tomorrow
The Methodist City Council * Jack L. Hatfipld, director of the Auxiliary will hold its annual Fall Booth Tarkington Civic Theater, Festival ‘Friday at 1:30 p. m. in : : - nlizathe Goodwill Industries’ display has announced try-puts for "Eliza room, 215 8. Senate.Ave. beth the Queen” at 2 p. m. toThe Rev. H. G. Lytle, industries morrow in the theater. director, will dedicate gifts. Mrs. The Maxwell Anderson play will H. H. Peabody -will play. the violin, rod lv this son. accompanied by Mrs. Clarence be pr yduced early this season. Myers. The Bethel Methodist : — Church Woman's Society of Christian Service will serve tea, Mrs. Drama! {Lloyd Kirk will preside, afid Mrs. i” Suspense! Clell Betner is meeting chairman. - Excitement!
George VI was declared out of
that area that studies of the desirability of moving aluminum pot lines from that region to other areas of the country have been discontinued.”
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Robert Clarke “CASA MANANA 1105 8. MERIDIAN
(Qriewra Hos uy “RICH. YOUNG AND PRETTY" |
No Questions Asked”
| Powell Technicolor
Arlene Dahl
EAST SIDE RLINGTON East 10th snd Arlington
Complete on i Parking Open Today, 12:4 OSRY—Jane me
HERE COMES THE GROOM”
{ | : Gene EVANS {
of Was AN "AMERICAN Spy
ADDED TODAY MATINEE ONLY | Alan Curtis “APACHE CHIEF" _ | MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW’ LET Ss Go NAVY
4630 E. 10TH—IR-4488
MERSON TONITE 5:45 to 6—30¢
ENTIRE SHOW BY TECHNICOLOR Jane Powe!l--Wendel 0 “RICH. YOUNG AND PRETTY" fohn-Pavne PASSAG RAVEST:! i
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Ray Milland ‘Night Into Morning” RVING 5500 E. WASHINGTON 8T Mat Today 12°45 to 8—35¢ BETTY GRABLE -MarDNLD CAR MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW | COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR { SCENCER DIANA JOHN | NN HODIAX |
"PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA" : 3158 BE. TENTH—AT-5500
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| Betty GRARLE—MacDonald CAREY
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"PEOPLE. AGAINST OHARA" | Added to Late Show Toni
Dennis MORGAN “PRETTY BABY”
Betsy DRAKE Box-Office Open Till Midnite
SUN. ‘HERE COMES THE GROOM™ “1 WAS | AN AMERICAN SPY" HERIDAN 6118 BE. WASH.—IR-5000 TONIGHT 5:45 to 6—35¢ JOHN WAYNE "FLYING “FIGHTING” . | TIGERS" SEABEEE" | SUN. 'SHOWRBOAT “Mr *_"Mr. Belvedere Rings | Beil’? 1332 OPEN 1.45 45 p TRAND | E. WASH “ 30c TILL 6
ENTIRE SHOW BY TECHNICOLOR
Betts “MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW" R. Montalban “Mark of the Renegade’ |
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Ginger Rogers “Groom W ore Spurs” G
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NORTH SIDE 16th da Del INEMA 130 LD acl
Gregory Peck—Virginia Mavo
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"SHOWBOAT" by Technicolor
PLUS SELECT SHORT SURJ SUN RICH. YOUNG AND PRETTY : . NQ QUESTIQNS ASKED" .
ZARING 28TH & CENTRAL OPEN
GYPTIAN 5:00 ,Bettv GRABLE—MacDonald CAREY "MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW" Talo John GARFIELD-gheller WINTERS
aE RAN ALL THE WAY"
732 North Noble Street
MECCA Pinal Nite
Danny Karns “UP IN ARMS" Color Hopalong Cassidy "RANGE WAR" EX list and Northwestern WA bach 0644 CONT. MATINEE TODAY FROM 1:30
Dana Andrews "THE FROGMEN"
Richard Widmark Jane Jane Frazes.u 4 ‘RHYTHM INN"
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‘Captain | Horatio, flornblower” oat -Barry SU VAN
“No “QUESTIONS ASKED”
College at 19th
TAR WA bash 5403
Rod Cameron “OH SUSANNA'' Color Walter, Pidgeon “SOLDIERS THREE"
TR IC T. CLAIR 8t. Clair & Alabama
ENTIRE SHOW BY SOCHNICOISR Betty GRABLE—MacDonald C
"MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW"
R Montal ban “Mark of the Renegade’
rou 4IND AT COLLEGE,
OPEN 1:45 Bing CROESRY —Jane WYM "HERE COMES THE GROOM” d CHARISSE- RENEC La) MONTALBAN
“NARK OF THE RENEGADE —Color
FREE PARKING PLAZA COLLEGE AT 63RD
2 n PAYNE —Arleen WHELAN “PASSAGE WEST” by Technicolor
Greer Garson A AND THE LADY" ” AT'S oY" A 4 SUN: “alone re he Daneed’ | -
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Between Clermont & Brownsburg U § Hwy. 136 or Crawfordsville Rd.
OPEN 6:30—SHOW STARTS 7:00 Dean MARTIN—Jerry LEWIS
"THAT'S MY BOY" By Tecnnicoror JESSE JAMES”
—PLUS 2 COLOR CARTOONS —2
GREENWOOD
YOUR “FAMILY” DRYVF-'\ 13 Min, Drive 8. on U. 8 Rd #
Open 6.30—Adm. Adults Abe *Amandn sake SMUGGLERS 60D" andelph SCOTT—Naney KELL
"FRONTIER MARSHALL"
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MAPLECROFT
OUTDOOR THEATRE we of Plainfield on U. 8. rd Conte—Julia Bg
"THE HOLLYWOOD STORY” "LINES OF “THE BENGAL LANCERS”
MAYWOOD
DRIVE-IN THEATER
"BECAUSE OF EVE"
frank. straight-talving film about birth and procreation The story is simple and direct. woven about the three short subjects. ‘““The Story of VD.” “The Story of Reproduction.” and y- of Birth.” The realism dialogue and problem pre tion does much to ease the shock a this hard-hitting picture
It iz recommended that fathers and
mothers should view this film WIT their children. While we do nnt agit unaccompanied children unde: hig
school age, WE BELIEVE THAT YOU AS PARENTS with 2n intimate knowl. edge of the intellectual maturity and gnderstanding of vour sons and daughters, MUST YOURSELVES. DETERMINE * WHETHER OR NOT YOUR CHILD 1S TOO YOUNG TO BENEFIT FROM THIS DIGNIFIED EXPOSURE OF ONE OF Es. MOST CLOSELYGUARDED SECRE By viewing this Tom wit h your chil. dren in tHe privaey of vour automobile vou are in a position to discuss with them immediately. or later
9600 8 MERIDIAN—State Rd. 135 Open Tonite 6:30—Adults 50e Rebert PRESTON—Robert STERLING
"THE SUNDOWNERS” Rioier™ R._ Scott
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Plus 3 Color Cartnons—Twice Nitely SUN “HERE COMES THE GROOM” . “CACTUS ROUND-UP”
PENDLETON PIKE
Rd. R7—Opposite Ft Harrison OPEN TONIGHT—6:30 TILL 12:00
5 COLOR CARTOONS 5ust. She= MibL RG JANE ALEXIS “HERE. COMES "THE GROOM” SPENCER PAT DIANA
CY O'BRIEN LYNN
"The People Against O'Hara”
MIDNIGHT SHOW EVERY SATURDAY
KIDDIELAND OPEN “i i”
SUN. “MEET Mr arTER THE YW" SHADELAND Newest, Best, Outdoor Theatre Drive 7000 E. on 38th, E. 10th or B. Wash. to 2500 N. Shadeland (St. Rd. 100) Free Kiddies Paradise Playaround
Final! Nite—Open Tonite 5:30—Show 6
5 COLOR CARTOONS 53; **~
BING CROSBY—JANE WYM
"HERE COMES THE GROOM" _
Plus SPENCER TRACY—PAT hid BRIEN JOHN HODIAK—DIANA LYNN
"PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA"
Added to Late Show Tonight Clifton WEBB—Lucille BALL
"DARK CORNER" ne
STEVENS SUN “Meet Me After the Show” * “I Was An American Spy" 5 Color Cartoons Early Show Open SUN. 5:30—SHOW at 6:00
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World's Largest Drive-In Theatre Inside Indpls. 5 Min. From Home
3000 Southeastern Ave. Southeastern Ave. and Rural Keystone Ave. and Pleasant Run Blvd. FRE MINIATURE TRAIN FREE RIDES NIGHTLY Show Starts 7:00—Adm. Adults 50¢
Now Six Big Features on_Two Big Screens 3 COLOR CARTOONS
EAST SCREEN Betty GRABLE—MarDonald CARE
"MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW"
Color by ee lor v Spencer TRACY—Diana L
"THE PEOPLE AGAINST O'HARA”
XTRA' SENSATIONAL!
"SADLER. PEP FIGHT PICTURES"
ADDED LATE SHOW TONIGHT Lon CHANEY—Lionel ATWILL
"HOUSE OF DRACULA" WEST SCREEN
Bing CROSBY —Jane WYM
"HERE COMES THE GROOM"
Twire Nitely!
Mark STEVENS—Coleen GRAY Fumes "SAD". Tore "SADLER: PED FIGHT PICTURES” ADDED LATE SHOW TONIGHT Jinx FALKENBURG—Joan DAVIE STARTS SUNDAY —— “IN A LONELY PLACE” “ROADROUSE" WEST— “SUN SETS AT DAWN" ALIA: “Indiana's Finest” Drive-In Open Tonight 6:30—Show at 100 Bing CROSBY —Jane WYMA "HERE COMES THE GROOM” EXTRA SADLER: PEP FIGHT PICTURES * COLOR CARTOONS SUN. MEET ME AFTER THE SHOW" WESTSIDE OUTDOOR THEATRE 7301 W. Wash.—1 Mi. W. Ben Davis Ee 8 6 Color by Technicolo "HE RAN ALL THE WAY" ~ EXTRA! WILLIE PEP vs, SANDY SADLER FIGHT FILM
RA: SENSATIONAL’ “LUCKY LEGS” EAST— “ROPE” With James Stewart 960 N High School Road codon VARIETIES ON PARADE" “HALF ANGEL" Box Office Open 6:30—Show at 7.00 John GARFIELD—Shelley Win «PLUS COLOR CARTOON —
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PAGE 9 - Legal Notices
NOTICE" TO TAXPAYERS MARION COUNTY, INDIANA
The pavers of Marion County, In. diana bs hereby notified that the County Council and .Boafd of Commissioners of -
said County have authorized the issuance and sale of bonds of said County in the
amount of Four- Hundred Thousand Dollars ‘$400,000.00, for the purpose of procuring funds necessary to defray the expenses and pay the obligations of the {County Board of Public Welfare in the | administration of its activities for the !unexpired portion of the current fiscal
vear. including an amount sufficient to readvancements made from the genera! to the Welfare Fund and incidental expenses incurred in the issuance of said honds. Sald bondh are to bear interest at a rate not exceeding two per cent 2% per annum ‘ithe exact rate. to be determined by bidding and are to be payable n ten, (10) suhstagntially equal ‘semi{annual maturities. beginning" on June 30 1 1953 ! The valuation of taxable operty in Marion County, Indiana, is 814,110.850.00 and the outstanding In- | ‘ebtedness of the Cqunty, exclusive of the above mentioned honds, is $3.244,000.00 Objections to the {ssuance of said yonds may he made hy ten or more taxayers filing a petition in the office of {the Auditor within ten days after the date 'f .publication of this notice. in the man-
net assessed
| | | 1er prescribed by statute, which petition . { will he heard and considered by the Stats 30ard of Tax Commissioners in the man- | er nrovided bv statute Dated this Sth day of October: 1951, ROY T. COMBS: County Auditor, Indiana
Marion County
|LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
ublie: Service Commission of Indiana docket No. 17690 In the matter of the adoption and
oromulgation of rules governing the classi. ication of accounts for electric, gas, waer and telephone utilities operating within he state of Indiana and the filing of annual reports by motor vehicles for hirs oder and pursuant to Chapter 120 of the the Indiana General Assembly for he vear of 1945 Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct pubilc hearinsg in this cause in rooms of the commission, 401 State House Indianapolis. Ind 10 a.m, Central Standard Time, Monday, “Oct. 22, 1931 Public participation is requested PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION OF INDIANA By ARNOLD J ATWOOD, 8ee Indianapolis, Ind. Oct. 5, 1951
NOTICE BY RECEIVER TO CREDITORS OF CORPORATION AND REQUIRING PRESENTATION OF CLAIMS, ETC, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice {5s herehw, given that I have been appointed Receiver of Sullivan Appliances Inc, by the Superior Court, Room 4, of
Marion County. State of Indiana. of all the property and effects of said corpora tion. and thet 1 have been duly qual lified as such Receiver, and all the creditors of sajd corporation are hereby notified that the claims. accounts and demands against said corporation zhall be filed with me at 129 East Market Street Building. Room 607. by the 30th day of November, 1951, to participate in the distribution of the assets of said corporation. or to receive anv
dividends on said claims, accounts or demands persons holding anv open or syb-
sisting contracts of said corporation must present the same. in writing. and in debeforessald 30th day of November Dated thie 28th day of! September, 135i. DELBERT GREGORY. Receiver,
Treasury Department, Office of District Supervisor. Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of Internal Revenue, Chicago, Illinois publication September 22. 1, Notice is hereby given that on April 18, 1951. one Model 12 Winchester, 12 Gauge Pump Gun. Serial No. 725214. was seized in Marion County. Indiana, for violation of Sub-Chapter B. Chapter 25." and Part VIII. Sub-Chapter A. Chapter 27, Internal Revenue Code Any person claiming an interest in said property must file under Section 3724., Internal Revenue Code, <laim and a cost bond in the penal sum of $250 with approved sureties at the office of the Investigator in Charge, Alcohol
of first
Tax Unit. Room 249—138 Pennsylvania Street. Indianapolis. Indiana, on or before October 22. 1931 otherwise the
property will he forfeited 3nd disposed inf
according to law, Daniel J. Conerty, Dis-
tricte Supervisor
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 3836-A the matter of the application of Transit Service Company. Inc, Indianapolis, Indiana. for a certificate of public convenience mand necessity to operate motor vehicles as a common carrier of persons, intrastate as more specifically set out in the application , Notice is hereby given. that the Publis Service Commission of Indians will conduct public hearing in this cause in Rooms of the Commission. 401 25 ate House, Indianapolis, Ind 0 M., Wednesday, October 24, 1951 Public participation reque PUBLIC SERVICE COM By Arnold J. Atwood. Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana, Indianapolis, Ind., October 4. 1951.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4628-A, 1. In the matter of the joint application of Paul J. Easterling, d/b/a Easterling Cartage, Indianapolis. Indiana. seller, and Paul Easterling Cartage. Inc, Indianapolis Indiana. purchaser, for approval of the sale and transfer of Certificate No. 3812-A, 1. Property, Intrastate Notice is hereby given that the Public Service Commission of Indiana will conduct public hearings in this cause in Rooms of the Commission, 401 State House, Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 A. M., Wednesday, October 24, 1951. Public participation request PUBLIC SERVICE COM! {Eaton OF IND, By Arnold J. Atwood. Secretary Public Service Commission of Indiana. Indianapolis, Ind.." October 4. 1851.
LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Public Service Commission of Indiana Docket No. 4623-A. 1. In the matter of the joint application of Mirto Bigshy. Niles. Michigan. seller, and Mirto Bigsby, Anna Bigsby, George Bigsby and Flovd Bigsby, d/b/a Bigsby Moving & Storage Niles. Michigan, purchaser. of the sale and transfer of Certificate No. 294-CCH. Property. Interstate. ‘Notice is hereby given that the Publis Service Commission of Indiana will conduet public hearing in this cause in Rooms ‘of the Commission. 401 State House. Indianapolis, Ind. 10:00 ‘A. M., Wednesday, October 24. 1981. Public participation requested PUBLIC SERVICE CO! SSION OF IND. Br Arnold J Atwood. Secretary Public Service Commission of diana, Indianapolis, Tad, October 4, 1851
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