Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1945 — Page 10

S816 SALES (0. “DECORATE ROOMS

Jobs as Production Is Awaited. THE ESSIG MOTOR SALES CO., 2444 W, 16th st., Olds-

* mobile dealer; has completely rooms and also renovated the In addition to this, Emil

the lot on the northwest corner of 16th st. and

Belle Vieu pl, which is opposite the present site. Mr, Essig plans to erect a building for both sales and servicing when materials become available. Raymond Crook has returned to the firm as a salesman after three years in the army. : . » # MERIDIAN PONTIAC, INC, 928 N. Meridian st, has purchased the Jot across. the street from the pres-

the use of salésmen and customers. O. A. Chillson said his firm has also bought a former garage at. 2225 College ave. The building, which has been renovated, will be used as a warehouse to prepare new cars for delivery. . The firm's north side branch, 111 W. 38th st, has also been reconditioned and will open both salesrooms and servicing department in February or March when new Cars are expected to be more plentiful.

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SALE OF HOGS STEADY HERE

Yards Get 11,400 Porkers And 2050 Cattle Today.

the Indianapolis stockyards sold actively and steadily, the U. 8. agriculture department said. Dependable demand also prevailed for the 2050 cattle, 700 calves and 1350 sheep. Prices held steady. . [ A J

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Paper Company Elects Roy Gault

Roy Gault has been elected a vice president of the MacCollum Paper Co. The appointment was ane

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LOCAL ISSUES

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testing 3M lbs, a better, 74c; corn, No. White shelled corn, $1.37,

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Jum, president; William M. Whedon, vice president. and general ‘manager; Miss E. Glenn Gill, secretary, and Miss Doro-' thy Blackwell, in charge of the bookkeeping department, ——————————————————

Engineers Solve Blanket Problem

BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov, 19 AU. P.)~General “Electric Co. engineers came up today with the answer to the number one quesk tion of the winter: Ri -How can a husband and - wife. share . a. double bed without squabbling over who's hogging the -

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Employment (Manufacturing) ....... ee. 52,711 Payroll (Weekly) . sassssnsces $1,981,790 Obtained Jobs ...............: csesesanee. 3840

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MALLORY HOSTS TO N.E.D.A. SECTION

The wholesale division of the P. R. Mallory Co. Inc., will be host tonight at a dinner in the Lincoln hotel for 15 board members and officials of the National Electronic Distributors association.

Sears Catalog |. Lists V-Bonds

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (U, P.) ~The Sears, Roebuck & Co. catalog has a new listing today ~Victory bonds. For the first time it offers mail order customers E as a part -of its regular service, The new Christthas catalogs now being distributed devotes two pages to: Victory bonds. - A mail order bond application . is included for the convenience of the customer. Through an are - rangement with the Federal Re-

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Trustee;

Bell 3 Jewnship ~Light Ce.; Citizens Gas & Coke y; Indianapolis Water Co.: U. 8. Customs Office; U. 8. Employment Service,

Ad Man to Speak To Lilly Co. Group

Bennett Chapple, assistant to the president of the American Rolling Mill Co., Middletown, O., will speak to 500 Eli Lilly & Co. supervisory employees at a com-

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ployment 130,000. smaller than at September's Strikes Cause Loss Strikes caused a direct loss of about 6,000,000 man-days of work in October, a 75 per cent increase over the previous month. It still remains to be seen whether great mass strikes will be called in the automobile and other industries, where strike votes have been. taken. «Other highlights of the survey: Weekly average industrial wages dropped nearly $4 since July; industrial production dropped 10 points on the federal reserve index last month; the price level -held steady. The. labor force rose by 480,000 from September to October to a total of -53,390,000. It was up 520,000 in the 12 months through October. The labor force consists of persons able and desiring to work. The census bureau explained that

almost entirely to the return to civilian life of men and women of the armed services. Their return more than off-set the withdrawal of older persons and housewives from the labor market. In August, the latest month for

erage weekly industrial wage was $4181, In July the average was

cerned with cutting of output at the war's end. The employment picture present. ly is considered the most heartening aspect of the entire economy. Census statisticians said the release of workers from factories “was relatively light” from September to October, while there was a “substantial demand for labor in other

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (U. P).

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and at considerably less than half the present cost and probably with less manpower, In addition the

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