Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1941 — Page 17
ERIDAY, APRIL 4, 1941 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES PAGE 15
8a miles « over Ind. 67 and county bitumi-
| PACKARD NOTES TOP [Highway 40 to Terre Haute Is Closed; og omg en | EASTER
U. 8. 52, detour 21 miles from Browns. burg to Lebanon over Roads J4 and 390.|
AUT() N EWS DELIVERIES SINCE '37 Dual-Lane Road to Extend Detours Later ji ii is 2.7 a i] 15e to 2
| Ind. 167-From Albany to Dunkirk, over Ward Ss SHOP a TN bani | " A ' f ' . Near - .~ a . TW Vv - A Ryans 9 v iehwav C ssion todav, Ind. 13 From Point Isabel north, 121 U. 8. Closed between Brazil and Putnam-| Ind, 67 and county road x ON SENN. 2 Expansion Into Aviation Field Seen; EW YORR, April 4—More than | The Highway Commission : I miles over county road ville and at Plainfield, marked detour 56| Ind, 257-Just south of Washington, 4 Ne a: 11200 Packard officials, distributors (began routing through trafic from ind. 13—From 1 mile southwest of North| Miles from Terre Haute 10 Indianapolis miles over county gravel | THE TIMES . . "oe . y ap 5 "ok Mane . ort 91 h over over Roads 4 and 56, (Through traffic | n 356 East of Petersburg, 3 miles gy n Bs N. Side Chevrolet Opens New Plant and ers, ye lorday i read Vf | Indianapolis to Terre Haute over planchoster, 0 ER ae ues ver Ind from Indianapolis to Vincennes may use over Ind, 61 a county g rove’ 5 TRY A WANT AD IN I I ’ nvesiaent o 1Istribution . . : hgh | Ind. 67. | ——————— . —_ Packer announce a 110 per cent in- | R0ds 36 and 41 because of con- | ng oo Rrom Lafayette to Rossville, 231 Ith, 45dust north. of Medneyvilis; ¥ > « - {miles over Roads 52, 38 and 30 areal LHS ! 74 | Jd rueti ‘ork ¢ agit : le over county road. | y < crease in Packard sales for March |Struction work on Road 40. Ind, 26--East of Fairmount, 3 miles over| | By DAVID MARSHALI \ . | : y | Ind. 48-From Hymera to Junction Ind : , : : .. jover February, Already closed at Plainfield RNG CTY pra oF Portiand. lex over | 130: 7'a miles over county roads and Ind. | __ There are increasing indications that the automobile industry Will} This was the largest month in/between Putnamville and Brazil, [od 26; Fast of Portland, 214 miles Preemie Riss expand into the broadening field of commercial and private aviation packard deliveries since June of [Road 40 will be made further inac-| Ind, 28—From Ridgeville to Ind. 1, 8/130 north. a es Congas 8, o ine
after the current erisis is passed, 1937. The announcement preceded | | cossible to motorists later this month [miles over Road 1 and county roads city streets, | Many observers helieve that an aftermath of the war will be athe launching ceremonies for Pack-|/when dual-lane construction work Ind. 20—From 1 mile north of Madison | Ind. 56-From 2 miles northeast of Ni - » . . : . n sua’ . KA Pe vA ; ~ A : l cba , . SAA to la mile northwest of Versailles, 43 miles | Greendale to Dover, 18's miles over U. 8 demand for *“flivver” planes hy thousands of men who are trained as|ard’s revolutionary, streamlined starts on a four-mile section be-|over county pavement, Roads 7 and; 50 and county bituminous road. (Narrow
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pilots in the defense program. The automotive industry will not likely [Clipper as a new addition to the tween Plainfield and Bridgeport, {5 {road.)
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pass up this field 1941 line, | Commission officials advised that |, Us Al Avout 3 er v north of Speed, vat Sar Tom, Sandborit, north 9 miles | did : A nauk 3 : x . ha ” oh . Te ) ) E ver Ind. 67 and county gravel, General Motors already has developed the Allison plane engine at its| Mr. Packer attributed the sales in- | through traffic from Indianapolis to 40 Tiles aver. Mm Au N In to U Ly about | Ind. 60 From Junction Ind. 335 to Ben NN o ‘ sara’ . ie | VU A v A" r Roads 3 and 5 t 30 . ads 335 [ . plant here and has another division producing aero products while the [crease to Packard's electromatic | Vincennes use Road 67. U.S. 31—-Cloxed from Frankim to south nel sville, 30 miles over Roads 335, 150 and) . . : | ® [State are: lover Roads 144 and 135 "leounty gravel, concrete and U. 8. 41. { Registered Optometrist with Offices at the Graham-Paige are making plane engines or engine parts, General Motors > J 1 ¢ 1 " 4 4 y a — ENGINE ERING © ou RSES GROW : Ind Yom U. 8 20 east 7 miles over Ind. 37-—Just rth o Noble sville, about Ind. 75-~From Frankfort north, 2'2 miles J / EASY they will venture further into aviation if an expected market for [versity of Toledo's defense program Ah 24 miles over Roads 62 and east s over county gravel Road 3, 6'2 miles over county gravel yer fF Weekly “flivver” | The special engineering courses | 27 miles over Ro: 221 and 22 26 miles over Roads 5 8 Ind. 43 1 From Indianapolis to Carmel | 101
y ‘3 MA y TVA ¢ Q i i 3 "OS | losed for truck ffic only.) 3 » \kfort north AP aircraft people. doubt that Ford can do with a small plane the same cording to Dr. Philip C. Nash, pres-| (C ER Ce rankfort north to Mi ‘ Vest of North Manchester, 14 | ; " that he edie with his Model T. Ind, 9-From Col mbi a City north Titi rer ver Roads 28, 52 miles over Ind. 15 and county road 29 ON THE CIRCLE
Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler Corp. are experimenting with plane engines [drive which was placed in produc Detours in effect throughout the limits or Greenwood: marked delo t| Ind. 64—West of Princeton, 6 miles over ——— { Ind. 1—<From Cedarville to Spencerville, U, 8. 36 Bridge out at Montezuma, dew Ind, 85--From Owensville to Princeton, For *d, Chrysler, Hudson, Briggs and Murray boay are preparing to manmat 4 miles over on ro over county gravel and Ind. 3 small planes develops. is the largest of its kind in Ohio. °°; d 39—Closed _ at Mechaniesbur Ind.” 100-"Just south of Wolf Lake, 11; Ford recently announced intentions of developing a plastic a a cently ann ced In { I I Ind, 3—Frc ) » to Ft. Wayne, 26] Ind. 39--From Ind 3 north to Monti ity streets and U. 8. 31. (Effective | A
vit of a powerful new design. Packard, Buick, Studebaker, Hudson and |tion the end of January. Somes from Franklin 10 ad n, Jones over county roads tour 31 miles over Roadd 1, 163, 63 and 41,15 miles over Roads 168 and 41 ire bomber pars and sub-assemblies. With this experience it is pos- TOLEDO, O. (U. P)-—-The Uni-| In 20 “From Cha arlestown north to Ind. | 3 iy \ gi st of Noblesville. Ind. 403--From 2 miles east of Speed to L I ON TERMS nd. 3—From Mu neie to Hartford City,|marked detour from Lebanon to Frankfort, (miles over county gravel a. a Monthly plane, priced for the average family. Few manufacturers, including the [have attracted 1140 students, ac-| piles over Ro ads 224 and 1 lo, 32 miles over Roads 18, 43 and 24
ident of the Unive rs "miles over n : ' : ive ity. miles over Ind. 109 and county _Rravel, and 38. Ind. 159—From Bicknell to Freelandvills,
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N. Side Chevrolet Opens New Plant
A 10,000-SQUARE FOOT reconditioning plant, built because of a continuing increase in sales over previous years, was opened this week by North Side Chevrolet, Inc., 836 E. 63d St. The new plant is operating under the assembly-line method used by auto manufacturers and is supervised by C. C. Powell, who is in charge of 20 men. ring Feruary, North Side Chevrolet and its co-firms, East Side l rolet. Inc., 5436 E. Washington St., and Central Chevrolet, Inc., dered 703 new and used cars, all-time high for the sales staff. Tuesday this week, Bill Kuhn, the organization's president, was host to more
COME iN! Look i : M. Vw over the new Spring Furniture styles for ) of 1 fT Indi lis Athletic Club di in celet I \e V eg — Any Room ay than 150 of his staff at an Indianapolis etic Club dinner in celebra- \ 1941 h d : . ; tion of their breaking the February mark by delivering 885 new and \ - - Cc 00se now an we | hold your purchase for (1 A | — ) used cars in March iJ . ’ : Va Be I urchased “I have been in the automobile business a long time,” Mr, Kuhn \ i { d | fou: ¥} gt ald, “and i you toid re ot Srganisaion was going to deliver 885 cars : a er ¢ very: a . A M Separately 1 one month it would have seemed impossible. But here I am to thank 4 : 3 on ) 2 -™ : for the grand job you did.” \ ‘ hr ; BA “Broken down sales for each location were: North Side, 201 new ars and 232 used cars; East Side, 145 new cars and 215 used cars; Central Chevrolet, 44 new cars and 48 used cars.”
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Chrysler Maps Service Program ; DEVELOPMENT of a new, more comprehensive service program for . hry ler dealers in relation to their low-priced car merchandising was : : i announced here this week by D. T, Stanton, Dodge Division sales super- |
entire Chrysler Corp. dealer body and retail salesmen in the * GAS RANGE
1apolis area met in the Hotel Antlers to hear about the new
rograms designed to assist their sales work. New to automotive mer- | ; har i is a series of salesmen’'s conferences, each led by a Plymouth presentative, in which the retail salesmen work out their daily prob- | ¢ a | 3 - oe - . -
lem
his net ogram,” Mr. Stanton said, “represents another long| forward step in proper presentation of the product to the public—now | a And recognized as just as important a service to car buyers as improvements | | old
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A. W. Rickenbacker, brother of the famous Eddie takes delivery of a Chrysler Windsor sedan—one of the 500-Mile Race official cars— |! from Stewart WW. Munroe, general sales manager of Chrysler Sales Division. Mr. Rickenbacker says that the winner of the 1941 race may have to top the existing record of 117.2 miles an hour made by Floyd Roberts in 1938, 2 ® 9x12 Congo- $ ili
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Ernberg Heads Greencastle Firm 2 fy Th Eo ai rnberg : i, ai : ® Oak Top Ex-
OTTO H. ERNBERG, for the past four years organization manager _ . Sg pl Be n Bo pi is ; 1 a ‘ of the Indianapolis Chevrolet zone, has been appointed president and \ 9 ; & EN § 2 1 ; : Se 4 ension Table general manager of Greencastie Motors, Inc., Chevrolet and Buick deal- AF . # i EF | i of with heavy type ership at Greencastle, Ind., by W. J. Hanlon, local zone manager. hah wa : jo 1 ci : i 1 plated chrome Mr, Ernberg succeds William A. Steele, who died recently. Since : aE § ARE ENE ¥ 3 > TEAR. TLD coe legs! 1931, Mr. Ernberg has been associated with General Motors and from 3 = : : : : 3 £7 1929 to 1931 he was with Campbell-Ewald Co, Inc, Detroit advertising| § : : : : : . ® 4 Chrome
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5 =a 2 nn = New Safe Drivers' Club Formed RE Lo ; 4 > leatherette , aan ds Lk : . u p holstered r TO PROMOTE =afety on the highwavs through more careful truck | He kK 3 ® : seats and 50 A / iriving, a new organization to be called the Star Drivers Club is being | nd i BLaLS ¢ o formed by the United States Rubber Co. | i & : % i backs! ” - ay 7) po Pays for Any Separate Room
Carrying approval of Harold J. Jones, chairman of the safety com- |
mittee of the American Trucking Association, the club's membership | is open to inter-city drivers who pile up 300.000 accident-free miles and
Joie haa ers wi ho reach 100,000 miles. a eT ry 4 3 2 . ” 15¢ é Day Pays for T hi S ce
STOUT'S FACTORY : 4 BOYS and GIRLS | suse i to cate TAELERE in @® ial El (Alm aT) PY, a y or DC .
tubes . . , operates on AC N/\ imemcm— gia ov. ° ee fe eon, | A= [| lh 1941 Frigidaire
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ALL THE NEW STYLES ARE HERE | thit Incl des : hy BEWARE | Some advertisers use
the name Frigidaire to : a . ; loosely describe the name of other powered aster, | : : J refrigerators. There is only one gen-
“space ut's 318-3: 32 Mass. Ave. 1 and of : te s | w A uine Frigidaire, made only by General CroE oY (Second Block) wi tb ps) = m= ‘ Motors.
STORE OPENS 8 A. M. CLOSES WEEK DAYS 5:30 P. M. | : x ning. Board . = il 5 73 ge : : > y y- i OPEN TONIGHT OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P. M. ~~. Rinse oh that Banke Ly 133-135 W. WASHINGTON ST. LI. TL UNTIL 9 P. M.
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