Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1952 — Page 27

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printed -with the pictures of sprinkle a little Midas dust onj his fields, and make it work. From $1.50 an. acre a farmer can increase his corn yield around §15. That's a big payoff. Beats shooting craps with the quickies on the stock: market.

n ” n THAT'S WHAT can, be. done with fertilizer. It's. plain arithmetic. And it has Ponzi beat a mile for the fast buck.

The Buhner Fertilizer Co. “which has been running since the 1880s down in Seymour, has

about 500 dealers and salesmen, and farmers, haled up at-the Antlers Hotel, with the top brains of three universities roundtabling the get-more-for-less theory of farming.

n n n DR. E. H. TYNER of the U. of Illinois, . Prof. Wallace = Stout, of the U. of Kentucky, and two from Purdue, Drs. Howard Lathrop and George Enfield, today are laying out the facts of letting fertilizer do the work. The Buhner Co. has a staff of boys who travel Indiana and IIlinois. They test soils, tell the farmers what they need, and how to use it. Then the boat comes in, loaded with pleces of eight. - "8 THIS IS a real farmers’ roundup. They've even hidden a jug in a shady corner of the hotel, so he'll feel at home, if he happens to be a jug-man. And the first returns say the jug has had quite a workout, an old harvest custom.

The Big Answer

ONE OF THE BEST speeches of the year rolled from the lips of David F. Austin in the Claypool last night. He was talking to the Indianapolis : Chamber of Commerce. But it wasn’t, by any means, a cut-and-dried C. of C. speech, ~ ranting at taxes, controls, unions, and everything else that takes money from the business till. He skimmed through the past. Glanced at the present, then dived into the future. I liked the fu. ture as he saw it. I think -you will, too.

THE QUESTION MARK I hear discussed most often is “expansion.” Have we overdone it? Will we have goods running out of our ears, with no one to buy it? He answered that. Steel is spending its second five billion since the war, an increase] of 42 per cent since 1948. Petroleum is getting ready to step] up ‘production another million| harreis a dav. Aluminum has) heen doubled. Power has increased 10 per cent a Tou years. | WHAT will we de with it all?| It works all right now with a| limited emergency for an ‘un-| limited duration. But after that, what? | Machinery 1s twice as efficient| as ten years ago, yet 90 per cent of the machines are over ten| years old. { Two billion dollars or 650, 000] man years, of work could be knocked out of our effort if modern machinery were used. Here. is the answer, in a nutshell. Look at our cities.

” ” WE HAVE 232 of them over 50,000 population. All need better highway approaches and ~downtown parking. They have slums. They need better lighting and snow melting sidewalks, cleaner air and cleaner streets, schools, hogpitals and mental institutions. ell never run out of work. | And so long as we never run out | of work we'll never run out of pay. And so long as there is pay, we can bay.

WITH ALL of that work to be done, are you afraid of the future? Neither am I, so long as it Is] done with competing wages and products, and that miracle phrase we flip off our tongues—‘free enterprise.” In the long pull, we'll do all right, I think you can count on that. I am.

Hat With ‘a Man

YESTERDAY I was looking for a man with a hat, or rather al hat with a man. | He was balding, bespectacled, and late fiftyish George L. Sa-| wickl.

said he would be easy to recognize as he wore an ‘Anthony Eden hat.” I rang the bell. He was the first one I tagged in the| lobby of the “Coliubia Club. |

~- HE 18 assistant director of the! International Hoyse in New or-| leans. | And his work, which he enjoys,

cheaper to import through the Gulf ports than eitheg the Atlan-| tis or Pacific seaboards. ' His background is Polish, and| he has the fine sensitivity of a| Paderewski. Ahd he was com-|

“FRIDAY, JAN. 18, 1952 ___. a

Big -Returns

But, it can be ‘done on a farm. I don’t mean the poor farmer is rolling in lettuce,

{much more than “five and ten.”

land my pocketbook was fat as a

. to comb my hair. I met him for lunch, and he

is to show people that it is often|U Oi

mercial counsel at the Polish oin- pire tai 7c; regular, 6

$3 Million. Setup Here Approved

Transformation of farmland into a 83 million Shadeland Village housing project had the gosign today from Marion County. The County Plan. Commission voted tentative approval of the 337-lot subdivision bordering '. 30th St. and Shadeland Ave. yesBut he' can terday. — Developers John F. Linder and the Frederick E. Hansing said work flat on the project will begin within 30 days. They envision a settle-

} SHIPPING'S big 2 ONE the Gulf. ment of homes in the $12,000. to of $18,000 price range.

izer Pays

Harold Hartley

five, maybe. ten. ,

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the Presidents. |bassy until. Communists. and quick.

Poland fell to Then he quit,

And he told me 70 cents out every dollar spent in New Orleans Plan 12 to 15 Homes comes from sea trade, a lot of : : . bannanas, coffee and sugar Mr. Linder said the partnep»Anvwhare betwasn Denver and ghip will. build 12 to 15 homes of Cincinnati up to the Great Lakes brick or limestone and sell the C x < 4c Cy : : ' remaining lots. it's cheaper to import and export wy NY 7" Pls SP nen-perishables through the Harry Ww. latfey, i lan { om Gulf.” mission member, praised the platAnd it is his job to get that ting of the 388-acre project as

“one of the best we've seen.” : The. board meeting, shortest in the last year, also brought approval of four other subdivisiohs

story around. To talk to importers and exporters and show them how. It costs Hem nothing.

HE IS AT the Cumbia Club, containing a total of 77 lots. and with all of the freight trade] In a move to tighten enforceent of county ‘zoning ordi-

f which goes in and out of Indianapolis, I think he will be a busy Dances, the board created a new man. Anvone should be who can! Position of enforcement ‘attorney. save a business money these days. William Padrich, zson of Se He helps find products abroad late YU. 8. Commissioner Fae for importers, gives them names atrick, was appointed to the and addresses. And he also tells|$1200-a-year post. His job will

them where the best foreign mar- include filing injunctions against ” ordinance violators.

kets are. A good man to see, I'd say. But quick. He's leaving Tuesday. Hog Prices Rise

New at Woolworth’s WHEN I WAS a-boy, and used to parade up and down Main St.

on Saturday night, -I met the Prices above yesterday's averwisecrackers of the town ages, at.the Indianapolis Stock-

A new store came to town. yards today. v pills. fiat os And the boys used to grin and arrows and giits a , > z to 50 cents. Bulk choice 170-240

At Yards Here

Hog trading was ‘active, with

ask, “What's wool worth. And I would say I didn’t know. Then pound hogs sold . at $18.25 to they-would_tell me, “Ten cents.” $18.75. Around 200 Nos. 1 and 2 2 # F ‘brought $19.25. THAT WAS the new. store, Cows were about. steady with

Woolworth’'s five and ten. Since yesterday, utility and commercial then they've grown to millions in going at $20 to $23. Vealers and sales, and their stores have mir- bulls were mainly steady.

< - i Hogs 6500, active: barrows and gilts 25 rors and luxuries, long eating to 50 cents higher; bulk choice "170-240 counters and thousands of in- pounds $e 25-18. 1 several hundred Nos one 1 two, 23: I wn 319 genious and inexpensive things to I 200 No. one 205 25° ton, 240-275 n , pounds $17.50-18.25: 275-325 pounds $16.50buy, with which they tempt you 17.50; Be I rs

steady: choice 300-425 pounds $14.50-15.50

as you ankle along the aisles. bs ot sows $15.75-16, 425-600 pounds §13.50-

A Woolworth store is a big en-

8 s Cattle 350, calves 200; not enough steers terprise. Nobody wisecracks and heifers here to test market; nominally about them now. And they pick | Ady as three loads choice and prime 11315-pound steers bought to arrive at

top people to do their merchandising.

imer¢ial mainly $20-23; canners and cutters $14-20; bulls quotable utility and 2 ‘commercial $24-29: vealers steady: bulk I KNOW that rom the mah good to low prime $34-37.50; utility end

commercial $36-34. they picked to manage the store] 5 Neer 300: demand narrow; few lots J > (utility an 00! native wooled lambs |at 11 E. Washington. He is J. Y. § ady to Weak at 325-2950. but bulk un{Murphy who came here after five sold cull to £poice slaughter éwes unyears in Peoria, and 15 years in| ‘Michigan City.

hanged at $1-14 He succeeds C. L. Blackman Burns Fatal to Man, 84 who has retired. And J. M

VALPARAISO, Jan. 18 (UP) — Gloin who. was there before Mr.! | Burns suffered when an oil stove {Blackman for 32 years. 1 men-

| exploded in a house trailer were tion him because he has quite a fatal to Grant Peck, 84. He died {merchant son, James Gloin, ex-

in a hospital yesterday. ecutive vice president of L. S. Ayres and Go. |

$35; , cows about steady: utility and com4 steady:

” ” I TALKED with D. C. Yeazel, district supervisor, and he told me {of the broad long-range look a variety store takes at a commuinity. It enters into community life, and it moves and grows with {the town.

Don’t let the old phrase “five land ten” fool you. They sell many things for

And they have become big be|yond the dreams of the Midas who created them.

I'm ‘In’ COME TO END of the year,

pig, but not with money. : I belong to things which don't] belong to me. Little clubs, lunch-| and-gossip groups, round tables, | square tables, lecture series, and the like.

I'm like the rest of you. I like]

THE INDIAN APOLIS ‘TIMES avy

| Today +Business Shadeland Housing’ Project

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ISED ...

OTECT OURSELVES ETECTION

ILLNESS DOCTOR

DRAW ONE—In case of atomic attack or other disaster, one of the vital little things you'll need

is. unpoisoned drinking water an . That's w iana Civili i > milli c $.unpo gwe d cups hy India 9 Civilian Defense has stockpiled 2% million office in. the State House Annex. In-/4o4 Street and 175 feet south thererof, Indiana. until 11.00 a. TM. present zoning of this territory is Ul or Central Standard Time on January 20, puelling House, A2 or 4800 Square Fee

paper cups and many drink dispensers, like the one demonstrated above by Mrs. Sherrod B. Stuckey, |dianapol. | Tosy. when all J Posais will be publicly A ea.

CD chief of emergency care, and state CD director Frederick T. Cretors.

U. S. Statement

“WASHINGTON, Jan 18 ficcal vear through Jan. a year ago This Year

Expenses ....$33,955,979,655 Receipts ..... 25.827,474,981 Defieit 8,128,504.674 Cash balance * 2,940,251,373 Public debt. 259,270,603.810 Gold reserve. 22,822.072,299

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE

Clearing for the Day Debits for the Day

Clearings for the Week Debits for the Week

Thergs Magie Tlaver

(UP) _Government expenses and receipts for the current 16, compared with

Britons Tighten Their Belts Again

LONDON, Jan. 18 (UP)—Britain’s tiny meat ration was cut even more today, effective Jan. 27. Food Minister Gwilym. Lloyd! George announced the new ration would be 14 pence (about 1612; cents) a person per weex instead of the present 17 pence (about 20 cents). Under. the present ration, each Briton can get one medium-sized lamb chop or twa small hamburger patties a week. To offset the new meat

con ration will be increased

Last Year $20,989,684,008 20,074,161,043 915,522,964 am “97 495.204.1778 TAIPEH, Formosa,

(UP) — Nationalist

£ 10,582,000 $ 34,593,000 Foreign Minister George Ye

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Chiang Ready to Talk Peace Pact With Japan

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| Bastian Morly 5s 61 way United Brethren. | Batesville ieie Co 4‘as ey es sulner reiuinzer 9s os. , Ch of Com Blag 44us vl. Feo Notices {oiumidia Ciub 3-08 64 » ae quitab'e Securities os yo so ——————— Hamilton Mig Co 5s 65 100 CITY PLAN N COMMISSION apis Paint & Color os 64....100 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING indpis Public Loan 5s 64 . yo Notice is hereby given that a publie | Indpis Railways bs 97 . 5 65 - [hearing will be held by ‘the City Plan ind jimesiane 4s 15 .. iv Commission, City of Indianapolis, on the . following cause [Feuliner, Pageuis - 59. 2a 3-20-52 This Cause relates to General Paper Aris Co 5s 58 BIA Re Be i re Sprague Device 08 60 ........ 98 Whe Lomm ou Traction Termini 5s 1° 92 IT amend the city zoning ordinance to . change the zoning in certain described territory north of the Meadowbrook Legal Notice Ap@¥ ment area and south “of Roberts ‘Dairy Farm and the subdivision khown | ET i Li as The Meadows, Pirst ction, and ex- | NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACTORS | tending north between sald subdivision Notice is hereby given that sealed bio-=and the east line of the west half of posals for the construction of “certain the southeast 'o of Section 17, Town{bridges will be received by the Chairman ghip 18 North, Range 4 East, to<a line »{ the State Highway Commission at pis parallel wi the center line of East

and Hl or 50 Feet Height. The proposed amendment would change this zoning to U2 or Apartment House, A4 or 40’. Skew 9°-1TR 1200 Square Feet Area, and Hl or 50 28 Rdwy. 2-3 wks. Untreated Feet Height. Subsequent to this hearing dver West ‘Fork of Pigeon the City Plan Commission will report to of N. Jet. with SR 68, the Common ©@ouncil such recommendaApproach Grading and tion as it may determine with respect to Conc. Pavement, this proposed amendment. Said publie COUNTY—FI-75111), Structure BE will be held at 3:00 P. M, on (Twin Structures). 3 Spans Monday, January 28, 1952, in Room 401 Sq., Cont. Steel Beam, City Hall, at which time and place ine wis 2-2" wks., Untreated Timber | terested persons appearing will be given fers), Steel Enc. Conc. Pile Endopportunity to be heard in reference to over Big Pine Creek, 0.7 mi. SE this matter. This ‘notice is given as including 0.223 mi. Ap- required. by the regulations of the City Broach Grading and Reinf. Cem. Conc. plan Commission, and information 3 avemer the ma Ss ava rom t ecutive MARION COUNTY —F-187(8). Structure Ee of A rion” at Room No. Th j3oa, i Span Bo ghew 30° a 304 City Hall. I xten. 8 CITY PLAN COMMISSION Ris. No Piling. over Branch o 'Srate | Ditch, 1.5 mi. 8W of Noble P. Hollister 0.066 mi. Approach Grading ?

Maywood. including Executive Secretary Cem. Conc. Base and Bitum. TICE TO ROAD CONTRACTORS

and Plain Conc. | NO Structure| Notice is hereby given that sealed proe 1 Span @ 36’, Bkew Ba. Dosals for the construction of certain highR. C. Arch Exten. (4 Div. 8trip), 69’ way improvements as described below. will Rdwy., Untreated Timber Piling over State! 5 received by the Chairman of the State | Ditch, 1.2 m1. SW of Maywood, ‘including Highway Commission at 10.060 mi. Approach Grading and Plai D|State’ ouse Annex, I Cem Sue Base and Bitum. Conec.| {11:00 M. Central Stanc | Surfa 20th ay of Januar 3 when all pro WENHY COUNTY—S- 2021), i gtrugiure (poss will be pale y opened and read

GIBBON COUNTY —F-28(10), Structure 41-C-1908J (Str. for North qe

| Timber Pilin 1.7 miles N.

vem. RENTON

78’, 60°, Fav 30° Rd Piling

MARION COUNTY--F-187(8),

No. Heniy 9027, 3 Spans 21, | Contract R-34 LaGrange County, Bids Sq., Cont. R C. Slab; 24’ hii Precast! pre invited on i and drainage on Concrete Pile 'Bents, ollowin

over Honey Creek. (fo ng: Hage, Project 8-218 (1)

0.25 mi, 8. of Honey Creek in- 3a miles on county eluding J haa LL PP roach Grading, road extending east from east edge 0 1 OUN -UG-36517), Struc-/8outh Milford to the Grange-Steuben ture No. 30 “o- 2180. Spans 1 @ 45. 3 @ County line. 54. 1 @ 45, 1 @ 20°-6" Skew 50° 53° R.| Contract RS-3414; Grant County. Bids { Cont. Ld Beam & R. C. G. Overhead, are invited on concrete base widening and 2.@ Dua wy.

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Breakfast Club at Stegemeier’s, | L ” = | AND THERE I can dunk with

the finest folk in ‘town My trouble is I often eat pajamas and a robe. And I don’t know how Stege-| | {meier’s, and the finest folk in| | town, would take that. { But I think that's all right, especially on Sundays. And sometimes I even forget

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Local Truck Grain Prices

Wheat, New No. New No. 2 yellow Oats, 9le. Soybeans, $2.72

‘Produce

Eggs—Prices FOB Cincinnatl cases infudsd on graded eggs; consumers grades 5. A large white 44-4615c; brown 42U, 8. medium white 38-43'2¢; brown “ | mix “3g 40c; wholesale grade (commercial | $o24e: 40 per cent) extra large white 40c; current receipts cases exchanged) |38-35c. Market about steady: prices un-| changed and unsettled undertone. Chickens — Commercially grown fryers 33 33c; hens eavy 25c: hens light 19-20c; | roosters 17-10¢; Jnarket And undertone | i at unchanged price | ter, Cleamery 30 Score 84¢; medium

$2.30. 2 white “corn, $1.84 corn, $1.74,

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{Minor Materials and Equipment to make

3-2" Wks., Steel Enc. bituminous Sohclets eta resurface of on {pliawing! done. Pils End Bents, over Wabash R. | Project 624A ile on 8S. 22 ex= 1.0 oy eye, including 0.633 tending north a east from Pearl an {Water Streets in Jonsshore to 4th an Structure Main Streets in Gas C

No. Loo: B- i, 1 Ns an @ 30°, 25° L Skew, Contract R-3426 “Allen aw tier Coune R. C. Arch, 39’ wy. No Piling, over (ties. Bids are invited draine Elks Run Mia mi. NW of Jct. with US| age, shoulder ens and bituminous 31w, Jnclidise 0.287 mi. Approach Grading | soherete, pay Tjueh xing. and R . Cem. Conc. Pavement, F-44141 9.530 Eh 3 a3 Plans and proposals may he examined at trom "the corporation ne ur

ihe office Indiana the Commisston in ld ly to Junet ngtion Sih U 3 8 ai . anapo & tra e Coun > s ar ETA HIGHWAY coMMIBSION |imrieg on 2 Fike drainage on the F INDIANA following Samuel C. Hadden, Chairman | Project. 8-88(T), 2.717 miles on 8. R. beginning at a point 2. 1101 miles, norinw ast lof . 84 and 8. R 257

of the intersection of 8. R

eSteDd} ing southeast to an intersection Notice is hereby given that, sealed bids wit {for the purchase of the following ma- Contract R-3428, Delaware County. Bids |terials will be received by ‘t Chairman ale Jn¥ited on grading, rajnage and bis the State Highway Commission of {tuminous concrete pavement and resurface [£2 asi, at his office, 102 North Senate/on following Indianapolis 9, Indiana, until 2:00! Project 8-182(1), 1.898 miles on 8. R. 32 M. on the 28th day of January, .1952 beginning 1.898 miles west of the west corpublicly [poration line of Muncie and extendin

NOTICE TO BIDDERS

at which time they will: be opened and read, asterly to the west corporation line o Invitation No. 278-B: 960 to 1300 tons, Muncie size 9, No. 12, and No. 63 aggregate! Delaware County. Project U.301(3). 0.425 F O.B. Mier, Indiana, delivered on road Miles on 8. R. 32. beginning ‘at the west 13. Section 'G_or plant vicinity thereof.(SorPoration line of Muncie and extending Invitation No. 325: to "370 tons, |fAsteriy for 0.425.miles to Bataria Avenue iy NG di, Sosa, POD | Contract R-3429, Marion County. Bids Section E or plant vicinity thereof. {are invited on grading, drainage and bi- |” Invitation No. 326: {luminous concrete pavement and resurface

1750 to 1900 tons, West Leb Igane Senverad On send est anon, Indiana, delivered on roa 183, Bection J or plant vicinity thereof. {Pesinnin, KLE Invitation No. 327. 8300 to 09000 tons, west o [size No. 9 and No. 12 aggregate, F.O.B. easterly to a

n Project F-187(7). 2.602 miles on 8. R67 a point approximately 120 o fhe coi center of Mann Roa fll an north. point I 121

Powler, Indiana, delivered on road is, f Orpo! {Bections A, B, and C or plant Vicinity Inglanavolie of the '¢ ration’ line of {thereof proposals may be examined

4580 to 4700 12 aggregate, ‘FOB delivered on road 39, Bection E or plant vicinity ‘thereof. Invitation No. 3 Necessary Labor, | Minor Materials and Equipment to make!

Invitation No. 328: size No. 9 and No. Lebanon, Indiana,

tons, | lat the And of the Commission in Indiane

STATE HIGHWA OF INDIAN Y COMMISSION

SAMUEL C. HADDEN Chairman

a somplete OT orating Sem! Traific ac-| uated signal installation at the inter-! n | NOTIC: RS fection of Franklin road end U. 8. 40, Notice is Getrcy shvon thar sealed bids st polls, lana. {for the purchase 3 the follow Invitation No. 330: Necessary Labor, RS RAN

rials will be received by the Chairman. of {the State Highway Commission of Indie

a complete Operation Isolated Traffic|ana at his office, 103 North Senate Ave .

Signal Installation with Pedestal |supplemented by a Span Mounted Head | Indianapolls 9, Indiana, until 2:00 P. M. {Channelizing islands to be constructed at Oh She 21st day of Januar® 1952 ad the intersection of Riverside Avenue and Which time they will be publicly opened

| Kentucky Avenue (U. 8, 41) in the City ®nd ‘read {of Evansville, Indiana. Invitation No. 311: 2 Priden Calculators, Invitation No. 331: Quanity of creo-|Mmodel STW-10 or equal F.0.B. Vincennes, soted guard rail” posts and guide posts. |Indiana, furnished and delivered to the State, Invitation No. 312: 7.050 to 7.200 tons, | Hishway Garage at North Madison. In- size No. : and 12 aggregate, F.O.B. Nortn alem, Indiana. deliv Invitation No. 33%: Quantity of In- Section D1 or IR Me Mn Th ternational Parts, Oil Fliter Cartridges,| Invitation No. 313: 450 500 tons,

Gutter Broom

| Butte Wire and Hydraulic Brake sizeé No. 6F Agsrogats, | F.O.B. Greeneastle,

F.O.B. 502 West» Market Street, In-| {Indiana or delivered Road 43, Sections

dianapolis. Indiana and Fads shall be submitted upon standard | on Rant pn 500 tons |p PATE HG HWAY COMMISSION OF islze No. 6 aggregate, ro. Greencastle, ALE {Indiana or F delivered on oad 40, Sections

. Bamuel C. Hadden, Chairman

H and J lant vicln ity thereof. | daviiaien to. oF ,750 to 6.050 tons, SEAR s a rate, B, LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | Coatsville, Indiana, deen on Faoad Public Service Commission of Indiang | 15; Section C_ or plant vicinity thereof | Docket No. 4685-A. : Invitation No. 316: 9,100 to 13,300 tons, In the matter of "the “application of [sZe No. 7 and 12 aggregate, F.O.B. Veed« The Pioneer and Fayette Ralirond Com. |Crsburs, Jadlans, , delivered on Road 234, 0. for a certifieat ons an authority to operate motor vehicles A % [of SE Slant VIGHULY theree interstate, |

| common carrier . of property, Invitation Pig 317: 6. as more specifically set out in the appli- size No. 7 and 12 ag Foose. PO Veeds cation. lersburg, Indiana, delivered on Road 33,

otice is hereby given that the Public Section T ghrvice Commission of Indiana will con | Invitation Ro tis Cr a0 rT 60 tons,

uct public hearing in this cause in size No. 12 a R s ggregate, F.O.B. West Lebe | Rooms eS pan Wiieslon, in State anon, Indiana. delivered on Road 63,

In 10:00 A. M. Section H or plant vicinit Va ite 6 ek iden ne le S10" on aggregate, LIN oR SERVICE COMMISSION or {Id iana. delivered on Road 135, Section ae No JANA LD J. ATWOOD, Secretar [Ro ad 38, Section K and U. 8. 40, Section

y | Public Service Commission of Indiana >of Plant vicimty- thereof Indianapolis, Ind, January 13, '®| Invitation No. 320: 900 to 1.000 tons

952. LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING |$i% No. 8F agsresste, . furnished and’ Public NOTIC ommission of Indiana l08ded into state trucks at plant vicinity Docket No. 23289. ,0f Lapel, Indiana,

In the matter of the Investigation and, Invitation No. 321: suspension of Item No. 321' New of Sup- Size No. 9 and No. 12 aggregate, F.O.B plement No. 8 to P.8 C.I. No. TR-8, issued | Wheatland, Indiana. delivered on Road by L, W. Cannon, Chief of ‘Tariff Bureau, 61, Section E2 or plant Vicinity thereof, Indiana Motor Rate and Tariff Bureau: Invitation Ne. 322. 850 tons,

1,800 to 2.000 tons

{ Ino, Ament to become effective February size No. 11 .and No. 63 aro fure Hi Inished and loaded into state trucks as Notice is hereby given ‘that the Public! plant vi Baer gommission oi: Indiana will con- Indiana ciuity of Muncie’ and. lapel, uet public hearing In this cause in| Invitati | Rooms of . the Cominission, 401 State Blan Na of Res

uantity A. M, Tues- Cans and a Boring Mac ine, ™. | Nest Market - Street, Indianapolis. Indie

| House, Tidianapolls, Ind., 10 | day, March Publie NI ERVICE COMMISSION or®

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is requested

5 Thyitation No. 324: 1 Waukesha Motor By JANA I. WEBS Assembly replacement for 1943 F.W.D. Ass TANT DIRECTOR, TARIFP , Model H-G_truek..P.O.B. LaPorte, Indie 59 Mis shall be submitted Indianapolis, Ind., January 15, 1952 proposal form Bo upon standard > STATE gree or LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING | : Debian

blic Noergice Commission of Indiana! | Doc! % No. 2355- 1. In the nanter id We joint ot Juiced dek, ‘d/b/a Mit Ti fio. “enell”y Dude A Bl Ri a Go. } Cathe © by or approval o d- orl t Poramt No, 2174-8, 1 ri is hereby: siren that the Public

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