Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 February 1966 — Page 14

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FEBRUARY IP, 1964

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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Announcements

INCOME TAX SERVICE FEDERAL—STATE Birth Certificates, etc. A. E. Pope, 1714 BeUefontaine 926-8265 or 924-0454

INCOME TAX State & Federal Special rates for Pensioners eligible for sales tax refund. No Charge For Information. SUSAN McKAY 737 W. NORTH ST.

20-Houses for Sole

2—Help—Female WOMEN over 35 with pleasing personality can earn $30 to $40 a week contacting established customers. Experience unnecessary. Call AVON — 635-3536.

LADY PENSIONER or lady with one child to stay with mother while daughter works. Room and board and small salary. Call 926-4785.

Seamstress for retail store located in Muncie, Ind. 5 day week, Saturdays off. Must be top notch hand sewer. Good salary for willing hard worker. 25-45 years of age. Call: Muncie, Indiana — 282-1562 or write: York, 109 W. Charles St., Muncie, Ind.

6-Want Job Female

LADY WANTS 4 OR 5 DAYS TYPING TO DO IN HER HOME. CALL 9251105.

7-Child Care

I will babysit in your home, experienced. Call 546-3626.

10-Rooms

SLEEPING ROOM with kitchen privileges. Settled lady or pensioner. Call 925-3019.

2343 N. RURAL — Man, wife, 1 child welcome. Utilities furnished.

10-B-Hotels

THE CHOWNING HOUSE ROOMS 2341 N. Kenwood Are. 923-1844

Malone's Manor 3228 CENTRAL AVE. 925-3132 The Public Is Invited

I3-Apts. Furnished

NICE WARM, clean furnished apartments for rent. Call, NA. 6-1019.

14—Apts, Unfurnsh.

THE LOWEST RENT IN TOWN LEXINGTON APARTMENTS 1116 N. CAPITOL AVE.

All Utilities Furnished. 2-3-4-5-Room Apartments Available. See Custodian On Premises or call ME. 4-0240.

THREE AND FOUR ROOM apartments, private bath, steam heat, brick, building. 925-5784.

15—House Rentals

FOR RENT 1426 WEST 32nd STREET TOP REALTY CO. 923-2349 1718 HALL PL. — Near Methodist Hosp., 4 rooms and bath, auto, gas heat. $50 Mo. Water paid. 638-0275.

MODERN, 7 rooms, 2 baths, fenced back yard. $60 per month. Will sell. 647 Indiana Ave. Call 923-8982.

2810 STUART — 7 rooms, newly decorated. Call 8462167 after 5 p.m.

116 N. NEW JERSEY — 10 rooms, 2 story. $75 a month. PLATT REALTY—638-3421

1216 EAST 16th STREET. Two bedrooms, half double, oil heat. $25 a month. Inspect. PLATT REALTY CO. 638-3421

NO. 5938 WOODSIDE DRIVE — FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL RANCH TYPE BRICK HOME FULL BASEMENT 2450 Sq. Ft. total. 24x13 living room and 3 Lg. bedrooms. Oak floors — 7 lg. closets — dining area off kit. Built-in oven, range, vent and cabinets. Basement has lg. family rm., office, shower and utility. Watersoftener, incinerator, oil heat and Inter-Com. lOOx 150 Lot, beautiful lawn-shade trees, fenced bk. yd., atta. garage and cone, drive. $18,500 — Immediate Possession available. Welch Wampler, Gosport, Indiana, Write or Ph. 812-879-2911. DURING OPEN HOUSE PH. 2S3-7202 ON SAT. AND SUNDAY 2:00 TO 6:00 P.M.

6300 SHANGHAI ROAD 3 Bedrooms, Bedford Stone Ranch, Long Living Room with Fireplace, Dining Room, Kitchen with built-in Oven and Range, Family Room, Deep Yard. A REAL STEAL! * * * 5400 NORTH 4 Bedrooms, Bedford Stone Ranch, Large Family Room, Large Kitchen with dishwasher, Breakfast Area, 33 foot living room with fireplace, Dining Room with wall-to-wall carpeting, 2 full baths, 2 Car Attached Garage. Set on IVfc lot bordered with 300 evergreens. • * • CANDLELITE VILLAGE 3 Bedrooms, Brick Ranch, Family Room with fireplace, Sunken Living Room and Dining Room, 2 Full Baths, Kitchen with built-in Oven and Range, Patio, 2 Car Attached Garage, and many, many extras. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL B. CLINT 925-4695 or 923-3338 G. K. WARREN REALTY CO. 123 West 34th Street

THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES ARE FOR SALE $250 DOWN ON CONTRACT will buy large duplex, gas heat, large fenced yard. Bargain! 2707 N. LaSALLE. * * * CORNER OF 30th & STUART — Home and business, large finished basement with recreation room, gas heat, fenced yard. 2 bedrooms. A-l shape. • • • 566 N. TREMONT — $4,500 Cash for this large 4 bedroom home. Near Medical Center. New gas furnace, large lot. * * * Two Lots South of 16th and Hawthorne Lane. Will sell, Bargain Priced. LaSALLE REALTY 547-5485 — 638-5639 Mrs. Hallman

WALK TO R.C.A. — 5050 E. NEW YORK ST. — Four bedrooms, long living room, 2 story or two apartments. This house has 2 kitchens, 2 baths and many other Extras’s. E.Z. Terms. • • • 4100 BROADWAY _ 4 bedroom brick, 2 story, 2 car garage, long living room, full basement, gas heat, sun porch. Priced to sell. * * * 2101-03 GENT — Four room bungalow double. Rent Now. Try $5,500 full price. ♦ * * 3600 NORTH — Hard to get 3 bedroom, a side bungalow double, gas heat on both sides. Priced at less than $13,000. This won’t last. * * * RIVERSIDE AREA — Four bedrooms, 2 on first floor, basement, 2 car garage. $8,500, No Down G.I. * * * NORTHEAST — Three bedroom ranch, lots Of built-ins, oil heat, large front and back yard. Quick Possession. Cash or Terms. • « • 3143 N. LaSALLE — Three bedroom bungalow, birchwood cabinets, oil heat, clean as a pin. Full price only $6,900. Better Hurry. * * * INVESTORS — 1104 FAYETTE — Four room brick. $2,500 full price. 4> * * 131 E. FALL CREEK — Eight room brick, 6 bedrooms with 2 full' baths, large lot, fireplace, lots of builtins, shower in basement. * * * 2819 GUILFORD — Five room bungalow, gas heat, fireplace, floor in attic, 2 car garage. * * * 1322 PHILLIPS DRIVE — Near Howe High, three bedroom brick, 1 Vi baths, garage. Sale includes 5 rooms of modern and provincial furniture. * * * 3612 CAROLINE — Three bedroom ranch. Has everything for comfortable living. • • • 4500 NORTH EAST — Seven room brick ranch, full sectioned decorated basement, electric doors on 2 car attached garage, built-in oven, range, garbage disposal and dish washer, $90 gallon hot water tank. Corner lot — 200x300. Carpeting throughout, big picture window. Priced for quick sale. • • • 4031 ROOKWOOD — Exceptional 6 room frame, completely modern. Priced at only $8,500. * * * 815 BERKLEY ROAD — Six room 2 story, full basement, gas heat, one car garage. Quick Possession. Priced to sell. • • • 3610 N. PARKER — Five room bungalow, hardwood floors - throughout, gas heat, garage. No down to G.I. or small down payment FHA. * * * 1302 SOUTH PERSHING — Apartment building, completely modern, oil heat. Occupied now. Priced at only $9,500. * * * 1946 N. KEYSTONE — Investors Dream — Semi-modern, full sale price — $3,000. * * * 3017-19 CLIFTON — Four unit apartment building. $800 takes over mortgage. * • • 1906-08 DEXTER — Completely modern and rented now at $130 a month. Will sell for $150 Down with good credit. * * * 883 WEST 29th STREET _ Ideal for those who are handy —Needs repairs. Six room 2 story. In good shape for the price we’re asking. No down payment. * * * 2003 NORTH HARDING — Can be 2 apartments. Redecorated throughout. Gas heat. Immediate Posession. OTHER NEW AND EXISTING 3-4-5 BEDROOM BRICK AND FRAME HOMES. RIVERSIDE AREA AND NORTH. * * * CALL NOW TO BUY — SELL — TRADE. McMiller Realty Co. 1864 N. HARDING ST. 632-1911 — 637-8231

20-Houses for Sale

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30-Articles For Sale

GARAGE SALE Friday and Saturday 117 Catherine Drive 1 blk. NW of 31 and 234 Use Side Entrance) Clothing, Household, Baby Items. CHEAP.

HOUSES FOR SALE 539 EAST 37th STREET — Three or four bedrooms, large 2 story. Can be bought for $350 DOWN — FHA and $97 a month a month or No Down G.I. Large lot with fruit trees. Call Harold Gray, 546-1919. * * * 3309 BROADWAY — Why pay /ent? Be a landlord! Five rooms — 1st floor, five rooms up, separate entries, large enclosed porch, automatic heat. Qualified Veterans can purchase with no down payment. Iris Sobcl, 251-9341. * * + 3125 ARTHINGTON BOULEVARD _ Three bedrooms really clean. Try no down G.I. or $350 down FHA. Payments under $100 a month on 30 year loan include taxes and insurance. Ronald Fenter, TI. 9-3383. * * * Howard Renter, Realtor 849-3730

More-Land Realty Company

923-6309 — 925-1592

(2) Attractive Bungalow Homes

We Have Two

Northeast.

LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! 34th Just west of Emerson — 4 lots together. 3600 Boulevard — 2 Double lots. 27th and Harding — 2 lots.

OWNER WANT SALES — LET'S TALK NORTH OF KESSLER — 6423 RIVERVIEW DRIVE — Three bedroom brick, three-quarters of an acre. $22,500. * 9 • WEST 1132 NORTH SHEFFIELD — Lots of extras, assume large mortgage. $8,500. 965 NORTH PERSHING — Six rooms. Cash $7,500. 9 9 9 559 NORTH PERSHING — Six rooms. Cash 5,000. * 9 9 1054 N. PERSHING — Nine rooms, Wz baths. See and make offer. 9 9 9 LOT _ 900 Block N. TREMONT — $1,500. 9 9 9 INCOME 534 & 36 N. TRAUB — Cash or contract, $4,500. 9 9 9 1310 6t 12 N. PERSHING — Nine rooms, 2 baths, gas heat. Cash or contract 9 9 . 9 2037 & 41 N. COLLEGE — All brick, low upkeep, two buildings — 4 units each, one floor. $10,000 each — Cash or Contract. Living room, 2 bedrooms, kitchen, bath, utility room, gas furnace and hot water tank each unit. Separate meters for all utilities each unit. 9 9 9 SOUTH EAST 2002 WAGGONER LANE — Cash, $5,000.

Edna Johnson Realty 2250 WEST 10th STREET 635-9774 — 632-9216

OPEN SUNDAY 3 p.m.-6 p.m. 1441 Udell 3 Bedrooms, One Floor 283-8364

$4,000 TOTAL PRICE Five rooms and bath for owner. Income from 2 three room and private bath apartments. Surprise yourself and see 2908 N. WINTHROP. 9 9 9 $250 DOWN — $65 A MONTH No red tape. Newly painted 5 room bungalow. See 2 8 7 7 STUART. Payment includes tax. GRIFFIN REALTY CO. 636-4545

OPEN SUNDAY 4:30-6 P.M. 3630 N. OLNEY Must be ’SOLD within 2 weeks, immediate possession, buyer can assume FHA mortgage on this charming stone bnugalow with living room, dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeting, den, 2 car garage, full basement, patio. Save $1,000. H. G. Cannedy, 255-0311 JIM NICKSON REALTY 251-3980

DECORATE FOR DOWN PAYMENT These homes are not government repossessions. Choose from Grandview straight north or east side areas. Need freshening up, not falling apart. If you pay your bills and have a steady job, save up to $25 a month over your present rent. Live better pay less. GRIFFIN REALTY CO. 636-4545

1925 N.‘COLLEGE — Duplex, 4 rooms up, 5 down, separate utilities. Sell as is $2,000. Write —R.R. 17, Box 430, Indianapolis, Indiana.

DISPLACED BY HIGHWAY? $10,000 3 or 4 bedrooms, lovely family home in beautiful cond. Large liv. rm. with frplc., formal din. rm., lovely kit. with eating space, bsmt., 2 car gar. This is an outstanding BUY! Avis Smith, 253-0815. JERRY TARSHES CO. 923-5496

4254 BOULEVARD PLACE 3 bdrms., spic and span, full divided bsmt. with play room. $10,500 — $300 DN., $83 a Mo. Delores Roberts, 846-3250. JERRY TARSHES CO. 923-5496 521 EUGENE Immediate possession. Reasonably priced. Excellent condition. Twp bedrooms, living room, dining room kitchen, finished basement, oil heat, garage. JEWELL REALTY 251-3365 After 5:30 p.m. FOR SALE OR TRADE 2-3 & 4 Bedroom Homes NORTH 160 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE 1054 WEST 36th STREET 1226 WEST 36th STREET All can be bought FHA, VA or contract. TOP REALTY CO. 923-2349

BIG RUMMAGE SALE Friday and Saturday 533 INDIANA AVENUE Lots of Children’s Clothes, Furniture.

34-Fuel, coal, etc.

BARRETT COAL INDIANA AVENUE AT MICHIGAN ST. City-Wide Fast DeUvery ME. 5-4379

39-Want Merchnde

HELP!! We Need Furniture. One Piece or Full House. HAMP'S 729 N. West St. 638-0031

55-Business Service

ALWAYS BUYING SCRAP IRON & Metals — All Kinds Highest Prices Paid SERING BROS. 1200 E. 25th St. 926-0051

59-Hauling, Transf.

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m MOVING?

CALL ME. 4-3491 For Worry Free Service STUART MOVING & STORAGE CO. 701 N. Senate Ave.

LIGHT HAULING REASONABLE RATES 925-3057

Legals

Lee Rees, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of Estate of Ben Cones, deceased. Estate Docket E66 Page 147 Notice is hereby given that Fanette Cones was on the 25th day of January, 1966, appointed: Executor of the will of Ben Cones, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 25th day of January, 1966. Edwin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana 2/5/66—3T

Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Jesse Spight, deceased. Estate Docket 66 Page 165 Notice is hereby given that Cary D. Jai.obs was on the 28th day of Jan., 1966, appointed: Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Jesse Spight, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana this 28th day of Jan. 1966. Eawin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana 2/5/66—3T

Nancy Bass

Services for Nancy Bass, 69, 103 S. Catherwood, were held Feb. 9 in First Baptist Church of Irviiyrton. Mrs. Bass died Feb. 6 at home. Survivors include seven daughters, Katherine Jones, Tuscon, Ariz. and Margaret Durham, Marie Robinson, Irene Hardin, Mary Evans Ernestine Bass and Betty Goudy, Indianapolis, and Robert Bass, North Vernon. Charles W. Hunter, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Clarence O. Ault, deceased. Estate Docket E62 Page 1041 Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Hunter was on the 6th day of August, 1966, appointed: Executor of the will of Clarence O. Ault, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 9th day of February,

1966.

Edwin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 2/19/66—3T

Cary D. Jacobs, Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Ruby Childress, deceased. Estate Docket E66 Page 242 Notice is hereby given that Cary D. Jacobs was on the 10th day of February, 1966, appointed: Administrator of the estate of Ruby Chilresss, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 10th day of February, 1966. Edwin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 2/19/66—3T

Rev G. W. Busch Funeral services for Rev. George W. Busch, 75, 1610 Bellefontaine, were held Feb. 12 at King and King Funeral Home, with burial at Crown Hill Cemetery. He died Feb. 9 in Methodist Hospital. He was the pastor of the Christian Assembly Holinese Church for the past five yean and worked as a salesman for Watkins Quality Products, 814 E. Georgia Street. A residentof Indianapolis for the last 24 years. Rev. Busch was born in Vicksburg, Miss., and attended school there. He had been in the ministry for 40 years. Survivors include the widow, Mrs. Arizona Busch; five daughters, Mrs. Georgia E. Ford, Mrs. Ruth J. Myers and the Misses Mary E., Sarah J. and Margaret L. Busch, all of Indianapolis, and four grand children.

Josephine Childs Rites for Josephine Childs 66, 1213 E. 13th, were held Feb. 9 in King and King Funeral Home. Mrs. Shields died Feb. 6 in General Hospital. She was a retired emyloyee of National Malleable and Steel Castings Co. Survivors include the mother, Mrs. Bertha Freeman.

Thomas F. Gibson, Jr., Atty. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of John N. Pettiford, deceased. Estate Docket E66 Page 243 Notice is hereby given that Frances S. Lowe and Thomas F. Gibson, Jr. was on the 11th day of February, 1966, appointed: Executors of the will of John N. Pettiford, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said Court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claim will be forever barred. Dated at Indianapolis, Indiana, this 11th day of February, 1966. Edwin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana. 2/19/66—3T

John L. Mattocks, Atty. Notice on Final Account, Etc., to All Persons Interested in the Estate Of Joseph C. Strothers, deceased. In the Probate Court of Marion County, Indiana. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph C. Strothers, deceased. Estate Docket E65 Page 254 Notice is hereby given that Mark D. Battles as Executor of the above named estate, has filed report of final accounting together with petition to make ditsribution of remaining assets to the parties believed entitled thereto. The same will come up for action by the Probate Court on the 15th day of March, 1966, unless persons interested in said Estate appear on or before said date and show cause, if any there be, why such accounting should not be approved or unless such person make proof of heirship and claim any part of such estate not shown by such report. Edwin McClure Clerk of the Probate Court for Marion County, Indiana 2/19/66—2T

Masons elect Officers at 7 Lodges The seven local Prince Hall Masonic Lodges held elections of officers recently and the following took offices as Worshipul Masters: William C. Baxter Sr., Central Lodge No. 1; William A. Robinson, Waterford Lodge No. 13; James W. Terry, Trinity Lodge No. 18; Charles A. Harris, Meridian Lodge No. 33; Mercer M. Mance, Southern Cross Lodge No. 39, and Odell Gray, Sumner A. Furniss Lodge No. 61. Smith Cheatham was reelected for a second term as Worshipful Master of Fidelity Lodge No. 55. The National Shriners organization recently presented a $5,000 check to the National Jewish Hospital in Denver, Colo.

grant to UHC! fund

General Motors Corporation last week pledged The United Hospital Campaign $500,000, the largest corporation gift thus far in the fund drive to add patient beds for five voluntary Indianapolis hospitals. The presentation, symbolized by several thousands one dollar bills shoveled into sacks, was made by Dr. Robert Bell, plant manager of the Chevrolet Indianapolis plant on behalf of G. M.’s more than 18,000 Indianapolis emloyees, including the Allison Division of G. M. and branch and zone offices. Frederic M. Hadley, vicechairman of the campaign, called the contribution “mangnificent,” and said that such a gift could represent five fully equipped nursing units with from 35 to 50 beds each. J. Kurt Mahrdt, a member of the campaign advisory committee, who also attended the presentation, said the donation was a “major step forward” toward the campaign’s ultimate goal of $15.5 million for Community, St. Frances, St. Vincent’s, Methodist and University Heights Hospitals. Hadley explained that all five hospitals were engaged in major expansion programs to keep pace with the growing population of the Indianapolis area and each would benefit from the G. M. gift. Bell said tha G. M. “considers it a privilege to be associated with this great investment in health for Indianapolis citizens. “We are a part of this community and want to assume our proper role as a corporation interested in the community where our employees work and live,” Bell declared. This contribution brings the campaign total to $7,577,196, Mahrdt said.

Aimy offers scholarships at Purdue U.

A March 1 deadline for applications for full-tuition university scholarship offered by the- Army. is. nearing,. Col. Thomas R. Bruce, professor of military science at Purdue University, reminded Indiana high school youth today. He said that the top high school students in the state should consider the .scholarship plan which pays full tuitution fees, books and a $50-a-month allowance. Upon graduation, the student will spend four years as an Army officer. THE ARMY offers 400 fottryear scholarship nationwide and Purdue is one of 247 colleges participating in the program. There are also 600 similar scholarship available for juniorcollege transfers and others who wish an Army commission through the ROTC program upon graudation. Selection for scholarship recipients is based on ability; financial need is not a basis for selection, CoL Bruce said. He pointed out seven freshman at Purdue who won four-year scholarships last year came from a group of winners which included 92 per cent in the top fifth of their high school classes —9 percent were first in their class, 5 per cent were ranked number two. Col. Bruce said also that 20 per cent of the awardees were presidents of the senior class or student council; 71 per cent were presidents of 1 the senior class or student council; 71 per cent were varsity letter winners and 20 percent were varsity team captains. ‘"The Army is looking for the best men for its officer corps,” he said. Three Purdue students are currently studying under the two- year full tuition scholarship, Col Bruce said.

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