Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 April 1963 — Page 2
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2—The Indianapolis Recorder, April 6,1963
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New Homes Development Area, Twin Oakes Makes Debut n
THE "PROVINCIAL": Twin Oaks, located on Indianapolis' Southside, made its debut Monday, featuring the "Provincial," a delightful ranch style home offering a large panoramic picture window .in both the living room and kitchen. Twin Oaks, 2900 E. Minnesota, is-just 10 minutes from downtown Monument Circle.
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CORRECTION! In an article concerning the Central City Real Estate Board Mrs. Iris Yateman was listed as the past president succeeded by Mrs. Edna Johnson when it should have been Mrs. Nellie Grant. Mrs. Yateman is presently chairman of the fi- : nance committee. Our apologies to ! all involved.
Twin Oaks, Indianapolis’ newest development area situated on the city’s Southside, made its debut this week. Located at 2900 E. Minnesota* the area, labeled as Indianapolis’ newest “convenience neighborhood,” offers fifty home sites complete with storm and sanitary sewe s, all utilities, gas heat, and paved streets and sidewalks. THE DEVELOPER and builder, Atlantic Development Company, Inc., is stressing two points in the promotion of Twin Oaks—quality construction and convenient location. The new community offers three
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bedroom ranch style homes, custom built with lifetime aluminum exteriors and Windows. Featured is the “Provincial,” a delightful ranch style home offering a large panoramic picture window in both the living room and the country style kitchen, large separate storage and laundry area, choice of walnut of fruitwood cabinets ond interior trim, and spacious dining area. THE PURCHASER may select his own exterior and interior color schemes. There will be a wide variety of exterior designs to select from, eliminating a residential area of look-o-likes. Twin Oaks is located just 10 minutes from downtown Indianapolis via Virginia Avenue to Fountain Square, east on Prospect to Churchmon, south on Churchman to Bethel, southeast on Bethel to Minnesota and east on Minnesota. GRADE SCHOOLS, both public and parochial, are within walking distance as is churches of all faiths. For recreation, there is a large park, a drive-in theater, public golf course and bowling alley just minutes away. For shopping convenience, the Twin-Aire, Beech Grove, and Fountain Square Centers are nearby. Homes are priced from $10,250 with no money down, VA, and $100 down, FHA. All models are open from noon until dark.
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TO SERVE THE PUBLIC: Upon entering Shorty's Fairway Market, 1610 Roosevelt, customers are sure to meet a staff with only one purpose in mind—to serve the public. Shorty's Market will be celebrating its grand opening April 4 through 7. During that time the store will reduce many prices which will surely meet the
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tomer's purse. Waiting to serve you are (left to right, front row) Mr. and Mrs. Angelo (Shorty) Amore, Olivia Roberson, Joseph Duff, Tony Lorengano, and Pat Amore. In back row are Leroy Jackson, Lewis Bacon, Joel Legg, and William Hightower. Not pictured is Morris Cheatham.
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The newly constructed store is managed by “Shorty’s” two sons, { Pat Amore and Tony Lorenzano. I William Hightower, who has ] worked in the grocery business on | he Eastside for the past 16 years, manages the meat department with
The new Shorty’s Fairway “Our cnfttomrrs com first,” Shor- | the help of Joseph Duff. Market, 1610 Roosevelt, will cele- ty said. “We’ve been’in this neigh- Thv p/oecry department is under brate its grand opening April 4-7 borhood almost 20 years and we’ve ; the watchful eyes of Leroy Jackwith eye-catching bargains, it was always tried to satisfy our cus-| son, Lewis Bacon, and Morris
announced this week. tomers.”
The bustling market with ap- ^ think j’ ve (lone p ret ty well proximately 4,500 feet of shop- here,” he stated. “Our progress ping space, was opened earlier this p roves t hat. If there’s an item my year following construction late customers want and we happen last year. not to have jt in stock, we’ll get
Ou'nr,s of the new market are it.*’
Mr. and Mrs. Angelo (Shorty) “Shorty” and his wife came from Amore. In celebrating the grand Sicily to America in 1911. Their -'noning of the store, located in a first residence was in Kokomo. • highly integrated neighborhood, In 19.TJ, they moved to Indian-
owners are placing special em- apolis and opened the 16th street Fridays, from 8 a.m. until 10 p.m. phasis on personalized service. store, where they remained until ^ Saturdays, and from 8 a.m. until Appropriately located, the store the middle of last year when the 6 p.m. on Sundays
is situated on the same sport as store was torn down to make way was the old store, which the own- for the modern structure, ers operated more than 19 years. “My biggest dream every since ! The old structure faced 16th we opened the first store was that j street. 1 be able to open a larger store ! The store carries a large stock so I could offer all my wonderful i of groceries and meats of only, customers as much as I could car-! the best in quality. ry,” “Shorty” stated. 1
Cheatham. At the check out stand you’ll find a beautiful smile from clerks Olivia Roberson and, of course, Mom (Mrs. Shorty) Amore. I'he owners extend a cordial invitation to the public to come out and take advantage of all the wonderful buys to be found dur-
ing the celebration.
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