Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 February 1947 — Page 26

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Be Warm WHEREVER You Are

Over 15,000 new meters were put in operation

were installed.

Jver 7,500 distribution transformers

on customers’ premises.

<<) ~ = = Over 33,000 wood poles (475 carlopds) - a, : were placed in service. = ©

Over 3,000,000 pounds of copper wire

were strung over the system.

Over 1,000,000 tons of Indiana coal were mined and consumed in electric power generation.

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® We accomplished a lot in 1946. Butthere's still a lot more to be done to increase your electric generating and distributing

facilities as fully as we're planning.

The war was everyone's number one job for so long that we still haven't been able to get all the different kinds of equipment we need. The factories which make equipment report that the heaviest demands in history are now being made upon them for supplies. Like our own Company, electric

Our coraplete 1946 Annual Report to Stockholders will be available about March 1, | 1947. We shall be glad to send a copy of this report to you, upon request.

The total outlay for the above, plus payroll and taxes, and the myriad of other cash expenditures,

d over $29,000,000!

still a Big job to do!

‘ companies all over the nation are anxious to increase their facilities to meet the increased service requirements of their customers. Under the circumstances, we're proud of . the job we were able to accomplish during the past year. But we fully realize that some of our customers are still waiting for service and we hope, in the year ahead, to be able ‘to make even greater. strides toward fully accommodating all the needs of all of our customers.

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