Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 52
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3447 WASHINGTON BLVD.
We are pleased to offer this distinctive brick colonial located on beautiful Washington Blvd. Close to transp., shopping centers and within easy walking distance of Shortridge High School. Some of ita interesting features include a large living room with firepl ace connecting to heated jun porch--perfect for entertaining. 4 Comfortable bedrooms with 2 connecting baths complete the 2nd floor. While the finished 3rd floor is {deal for storage or childrenis game room. For economy the heating plant is stoker fired steam heat, 3 The living quarters over the garage are another added convenience, The lot is 100x360. This house is deserving. of your ins pection for ! appointment 40 see today call me. .
Ralph 8, Coble, BR. 231
FIRST OFFERI}
THE TOWN OF MERIDIAN HILLS
Beautiful 3-bedroom, 25 bath Dutch Colonial. Locati ed at 128 W. 73d St. This house is exceptienal in every way and is in immaculate condition. Has new roof, poured concrete basement, 3-car garage with Servants’ quarters above. Low taxes. Situated on 1.2 acres. Many other Interesting features which deserve your inspection. For further details and appointment call-— RALPH B. COBLE—BR. 5213
JAMES G. HOLLAND-—HU-3758
Frederick B. Cline Realtors | 1313 CIRCLE TOWER BLDG. FR-3174 |
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EAST ONE BLOCK TO
PRICED TO BELL, many bulit-ins, large landscaped lot,
and gas. the time.
OPEN 2-5 1941 5-Rm. Bungalow plus Breakfast Rm.
1202 EDGEWOOD DR. 7100 E.
ON RHADELAND (RD. 100) TO 11TH OR 13TH, TURN EDGEWOOD. OPEN SIGN IN YARD, living room with attractive fireplace, full bsmt., oil heat, city water Your inside inspection of this charming home will justify We believe this to be the best buy east. Come early. It
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should sell tgday, For addl. details call Norm. L. Hammer Fr. 3657 or Frank L. Riggs Im. 9860
5721 N. lllinois
‘This attractive English deluxe bungalow
OPEN 2.5
Meridian Kessler Area 5-Rm., 1941 Bungalow
has charm, comfort
and stebilivy. Stone fireplace with mirror in living room. A beau- .
tiful glass threom with built-in vanity. Owner moving out of town. Asking $23,500. Value and quality is represented in this excellent neighborhood and home,
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NORMAN L. HAMMER, Realtor BR. 5765
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
De Business Opportunities
ao SUNDAY, MAY 20; 1951
39 Business Opportunities
3 3? 8 Business T Opportenities
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» Apts. and Grocery
South Side Indpls. Grosses $90,000 year; books open. Premi ses include store down and 2 mod. apts, up rented at $45 mo, each Burpristngly low asking rice for high value and earnngs.
»” Apparel-Accessories
priced ladies’ Located nice shopping section Indpls. Modern fixtures and all clean merchandise. Good opportunity can be purchased on fixture and inventory basis.
» Bldg. and Appliances
‘ ; Good nerth central Ind. town located “on 3 main highways. Modern living quarters in bldg, 18° hy B85 Grossed $38,000 in 1950: top lines. Building can be bought separate from business. Very low price. Excell. 2-way proposition for operation or income,
Poular Wear,
Cate Nice town near Ohlo- Ind line. Corner location 2 principal highways. A-1 Gross. approx. X Sun. 2 Apts, included in rental lease. Very low asking price.
v Coal and Supply
counts in ey over 12,000 pop. Equipment in A-1 condition, Modern bldg. in ideal location. Approx’ 168 cars coal summer delivery users. Very low asking price.
»* Dining Car
eae,
owner 26 years. Heavy business, short orders and steam table. Extra well equipped. This has
Rees
independent: you. Spec. appt. to show.
v Dairy Bar—Raest.
OPEN FOR INSPECTION Hi SUNDAY, 2 TO 4:30 5337 KENWOOD. SECOND STREET WEST ¢ MERIDIAN Brick veneer English type ho arge living-room { with beautiful fireplace, dining vf and breakfast nook, complete modern built-in kitchen, 1 bedroom and 34 bath down, 2 large bedrooms with tile bath up. Closets and storage space all over the house. Full basement with automatic heat and water heater.
2-Car garage attached, a lovely landscaped lot, good location. Call or see, Bill Barney, MA-8581 or BL-~7443.
Hall-Hottel Co.
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN
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OPEN 3 TO 6 P.M. COLONIAL STONE AND FRAME
New 3-bedroom with den. Deluxe Colonial located in Indianapolis’ newest and finest subdivision, Devon Woods. This home has an entry hall leading to an extra large living room with woodburning fireplace; full family-size dining room; kitchen with abundance of cabinets, eating space; dishwasher and disposal, formica tops, Kitchenaire fan, and many other extra appointments. Knotty pine den and lavatory on first floor, 3 roomy bedrooms with tile bath up; 6 walk-in closets. Full painted basement with recreation room, oil heat, fruit room under stairway. Copper plumbing. Concrete drive to 2-car garage with overhead door. 3%, Inch oak floors throughout. Beautiful wooded lot 105x192. This home is complete and ready for occupancy; sensibly priced for immediate sale. See 3940 East 42nd St. today (between Sherman Drive and
Forest
Manor on 42nd). RI-1814—James E. Murphy—HU-1720
ATKINSON & CO.
low overhead. years. Reasonably priced.
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“ Our outstanding
Servicing many industrial ac-
sold for to domestio
Best location in Indpls. Same
made present owner financially can do same for
Near Richmond, Main street location in shopping section. Doing good business volume with Same owner 6
MIDWEST BUSINESS EXCHANGE
927 Peoples Bank Bldg. business opportunities listed below
»” Elec.-Plumbing Supply
Near Crawfordsville. Top lines of merchandise including good eel electrical and plumbing ties. Brick bldg. on matin highway. very low rent. Excel--lent ‘oppartunity for 2 partners with electrical .opf plumbing experience.
» Qarage-Home
Near Indpls. on U. 8. 421. Well equipped and highly profitable. Garage bldg. masonry 50° by 80 with concrete floor. 5-Rm. mod. home with auto. oil heat on rear of grounds. Everything offered for $25,000. A real good buy.
»~ Qrocery-Home
Near Peri. New 4-room modern home attached. Excellent man-wife business. All clean stock; new fixtures. Highway location. Will sell for much less than original cost.
» .Groocery-Meats
Est. many years same corner location, on well-traveled street Indpis.; nice fixtures and stock. You can buy this one at right price.
»~ Qrocery and Meats
Near Garfield Park, Excellent fixtures and stock. Doing approx. $900 week business. Low rent for brick bldg. .on main thorofare. Selling becauss of death in family, Priced to sell
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4” Qrocery-Bakery
Modern fixtures in both grocery and bakery, Good neighborhood location near Muncie, Iliness forces sale, $3500 will buy approximately $2500 merchandise and all equipment,
»~ General Store
On U, 8. 31 near Excellent operation for 2 Reasonable rent. Priced $4000 for stock and fixtures.
MIDWEST!
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"Over $76
ud Business iin
TAVERN and lunch: by owner; new license, FR-0794; Sunday AT-T934. | roe SALE—18 Acres, long frontage on Highway 31-E, about % mile lifrom Lincoln National Park, & splen- | did location for tourist business, motel, etc. A location where tourist accommodations. are needed. A RTON'S SALE SERVICE __Hodgenville, Kentucky
~~ % % VARIETY STORE
On’ main business thoroughfare, | | Boush Side. Complete stock of quality | AL Beautiful business room, | at only $2600 complete, wii | be shown daily from 10 a. m, till | | p. m. till sold. |
00SIER MA T32]
FE BUIL! = "WELDING SHOP
New Rushville, Indiana, modern | building, size 30x60. Complete equipment. Doing an excellent business.
\ Ri-6384
v Ladies’ Apparel Shop
Exelusive u Nuos ladies’ readylo T. ixtures $hroughvery | prefitanis bt buginess, Sn Are In
retion w Shin 40 mi. of ale inv. of good saleable mchdse. An excellent business offered at less than replacement
cost. today. Real estate, bubiding and nolo. | included in the price o ' »~_ Restaurant Terms only $7500 down. Will be| Near Spencer. Fine eaulp, shown daily from 10 a m. until thruout. Approx. $1000 w Sans p. m, till sold. ness. 4 Living rooms include in rent of $35 gyno. Priced to OOSIER Sue MAT32T | ils S STATE LIFE arial = » Restaurant-Fill. Sta, Easy driving distance from BUILD your own machines: More Indpls. A good profitable busi than 200 plans, for Jhot or Home, ness, well located. Major brands You can save 65 to 90%. uch other gas and gil. Fine premises on valuable information. Get pur -64lot 180’ by 200’. Real estate and | ge. Catnlon; oly 238 To YAaros x 5 . mpson, 2 . S + Dustin for sale at bargdin Tndianapolls. Indiana. a | ARIZONA - CALIFORNIA businesses Vv Shoe Re air for sale by Iron direct. Write h rod free illustrated information. State “whn Side Yi rophing section | type desired. Service Unlimited, 29B, No competition. A real profit E. Canon Perdido, Santa Barbara, maker, Extra well equipped. California. cementum Rent $40 month. Good reason | NICE business, small town, no com-" for selling. Priced right. | petition. City water, gas heat, liv. | qrtrs. Must sell, illness. Act quick. 1» Super Market Box B-19, Times.
in year-round well known lake resort town Northern Indiana. Heavy gross business, high volume meat sales. Net profit approx. $14,000 year Fine premises with all finest equipt. A real "moneymaker priced to sell.
ows a "ANNOUNCEMENTS | Death Notices :
BAKER George J., age 80 years, father of Charles and Aloysius Baker
1” Tourist Motel | of Cincinnati, fo Edward, of Bey “las mour urt o ireenfie! rs. John With Jitsi-olass €ais. One of J. Helmer, Clarence and Mrs. Edward
Indiana's finest on main arterial highway U. 8. 50; 8 rental units; 4 acres in beautiful scenic spot with 400° highway
| C. Grande; also survived by 17 grandchildren and 21 great- srandohilaren. |8. o | passed away Friday. Friends ay |
Font T {call at the GEORGE W. USHER | frontage, This Droberty 1s Drick MORTUARY, 2313 W. Washington, | lated, all copper piping set Funeral Monday, May 21, 8:30 a. m., underground; auto. heat |at the VOSS FUNERAL HOME; 9
RAS
and hot water. A truly tip-to 'a. m. 8t. Ambrose Church, 8eymour, motel Spee appt. qu TS Ind. Friends invited. (Seymour buyers only. (Ind) papers pelase copy.) = BAKER—Ora A, age 69, of 932 N
1 Vending Machines
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H. DUFF VILM 5".
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Have buyers wa
~~ OPEN TODAY | 5918 N. OLNEY DRIVE
For town and eountry living we feature this oll brick 3-bedroom Cape Cod home for the price of $23,900. Near Sylvan Estates. This home incorporates that wonderful feeling of living in the wide open spaces, yet gonvenient to the city. Fully carpeted downstairs, 14 baths, breakfast nook. Just grand for the family,
Al Allg — HU-2168
FIEBER & REILLY, Realtors
Member Associated North Side Realtors Complete Realty Service Since 1896 ® Sales © Mortgages © Insurance © Rentch MA-2118 124 N. Delaware $4,
OPEN 3:00-5:00
FIRST OFFERING
601 E. 75TH ST.
Berenity, eomfort, stability are offered in this rambling ranch iype brick just completed on East 75th 8t. The home sets well back from the street assuring privacy and offering an unsurpassed view from the living room picture window. Center hall plan, large living room with cozy fireplace; most attractive dining room; large cabineted kitchen with disposal; 2 large bedrooms with plenty of closet space and a paneled den. Tile bath and additional 14 bath plus toilet in basement. Finished recreation room with fireplace. Large 2-car garage. This is a quality home in a top flight neighborhood. Price $39,500. See it today! Hugh Teeters, BR-5917.
HUGH TEETERS CO.
“Professionalized Service’
BR-4454 Realtors BR-5911
OPEN 2 TO 5
COME TO 2867 N. OLNEY
See this brand Dew, 3-bedroom with aM it's extra features. Ready Tor occupancy this month.
$1700 Down—Total Price $8400 About $52 mo. lincludes everything)
CHARLES CAMPBELL
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OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 P. M.
4545
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
ALLISONVILLE ESTATES E. 71st (corner E. 71st & Dover Rd.)
First offering of this beautiful stone and frame modern English center hall plon home with 23 ocres of beautifully landscaped ground, plenty of shrubbery, fruit trees, etc. Living room 14x23 with stone fireplace, full dining room, downstairs has carpeting
and draperies.
bedroom
Full bsmt.,
Breakfast rm., Ige. kitchen, 9x9 den or spare and both down. Two spacious bedrooms and bath up. social room, oil heat, large screened porch plus
breezeway to 2-car attached garage. Only $29,500, one half cash.
Brand
FOREST BRADLEY, Realtor, CH-1764
OPEN TODAY 2to 5p. m
2900 Block on N. Euclid new 2-bedroom bungalows now beinig built,
$8500—$1750 Down
Oak floors, oil heat, insulated. Grand opportunity. Will duplicate on your lot,
DARLINGTON REALTY CO.
3 Bedrm. mod. $14,500.
201 N. Delaware
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CONTRACTS
IANAPOLIS | & J R. F. HOBERG TA-2330 EVENINGS BR-7512
IN IND HORN
"North or East
Free inspection, prompt and personal attention, given each owner.
Your problem is our business, Call, Bill Barney, MA. 8581 or BL. 7443
| HALL-HOTTEL CO.
LISTINGS
iting for Houses,
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14532 MAIN SPEEDWAY _ BE-2445
* % GROCERY, MEAT MKT. Mrs. Mary A. Rice.
| Near 30th Street. ~All snow-white| Mrs. Cari Asterhaus, and Mchael J. market display equi ment. Com-|Orr died Saturday. Funeral Tues- | plete stock of ty _groceries,| day 8:30 a at KIRBY MORTU- | meats, fruits ona” Staion. Has ARY, Meridian’ ‘at 19th St., 9 a. {an excellent 13006 K Priced com-|St. Joan of Arc. Interment Holy |
mortuary after Monday noon. Se CARR—Martin F. brother of Mrs. John T. War
plete, only Teal bargain. Cross Cemetery. Friends may call | | SIER Sms MAT) at mortuary after noon Sunday. BXXHANGE CARTER—Mrs. Mamie, South Bend. | 5 jagthat of eo ale, Sout! ih end, Ind., an oe an ames | GROCERY-MARKET Qatlel Ingdpis. Ded awa 3 | .Can be run by man and wife. This any prices is a real money-maker and worth | BUCHANAN Mortuary Monday. 2/ {your time to [investi ate. {pi Friend: s may $a 3¢ mortuary | CALL IN PERSON | Memorial Park. COOLEY—Marie C., 7999 Evanston Beloved wife of Russell R. Cooley,
—— “HARD ARE = jn away Saturday morning. Fu-
Ww. 511 N. ELDER AVE.
ine equipment and inventory. Long { lease. Prefer to sell but will trade for small house and acre within 25 ‘miles of India
Burial 1 Crown Hill.
8 SHIRLE TRAL CHAPEL, 946 N. IL "Friends | ae | may call after 5 p. m. Sunday.
polis. Harold R. Donnell, MA-2374. DURHAM—8arah Jane,
| of 1222 2 W. i JACK C. CARR, INC. o 20th 8t. Entered into, Test Th x i day, e other o TS. 139 E. Market St. MA-2374 |gtia AS arnes, Mrs. Margaret Key, JEWELRY STORE Frank E. and Maj. Martin E. Dur AN | ham, also survived by 16 grand chil. |
Profitable: Si Ting located 40 dren, 31 great srandoplidren. oie N. of Indianapolis in ‘in- | Monday, 9:30 HARR OR RS specialising in| MOORE PEACE CitaPets 3050 E. Jewelry, Men's Furnishings, Lug-|Michigan St. £20 20d Loan Co. Exablided| Garron—sona ses 70. 3723 Ww. 10. 5 80! rie Of orge Mates, years show excellent income. Will and Mrs. Nicholas Mates and Mr.
39 Business Opportunities % % CAR AGENCY
in a busy city near Lafayette, Ind. ultra modern building, with large plate glass show room, complete service department with oil heat. Building only § years old, Here is one o the finest car agency businesses in northern Indiana and priced complete including real estate at only $47.500. Shown daily 10 a. m. to 6
HOOSIER Rex: MATS)
% % CIGAR STAND
0. J. SMITH REALTY CO.
114 N. Delaware St. MA-3366 12-ROOM. 5-BATH | INCOME PROPERTY Good location north, high rade rooming house. 3360 er month income, from 5 furnished rms. and 2 apartments plus owner's 3-room apartment. Property is Clesn and in .flne cond tion —throughout: Being —g—" cause of owner's age and health. Can be converted to apartments. $16,000 or your amall suburban home in trade. FRED T. RILL. REALTOR | YR sie RES. HU-3370
16-UNIT APARTMENT Consisting of 3 two- bed room an 8 e-bedro fPariments, Solid” prick build g in v good repair in a highly desirable Fentll nejgh-
call Bob Bowser, LI-475
BRUCE SAVAGE co.
Realtors Circle Tower MA-8571
% % AUTO SUPPLY STORE
Near CitWlordavilla, Indiana. Main street locatiton. Complete stock of the best ng lines of auto supplies and accessories. Doing an excellent business. Priced complete at only $5000. Will be shown daily fram 9
oy pice
public building. ur ee. Complete stoc
| baccos. magazines and candies. al only $1250.
HOOSIERS come MA]
DRIVE-IN
A good going business, sand-
oughfare: W. N. WALTERMIRE, REALTOR MA-7717 426 Mer. Bnk. Bldg. TA-83%
%* % PACKAGE DRUQ STORE|
On main street of a wealthy farming town. Only 30 minutes drive of Indpls. Yearly net profit ever $6000.
large net returns on a small investment. Ja be shown daily from 10 a. m. to 6 p. m, till sold.
OSIER fas: MAT327
% % FILLING STATION
Super Service near Loganspo Ind., selling over 40.000 gallons Oo zasoline monthly, Rxnellent oll and orease a WMal= sa==aw ocation. Property, modern service station, plus A) ECSDerous Java business, rice of Jo goo. ny Te de R aan hat can ke »ou independent.
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8. m. to § p. m. till sold.
SE MATT
ealth forces ie Cal W. W. Nun- | pally, TA-2747, or Phil Maloof, BL-
| DARLINGTON REALTY CO. {201 N. DELAWARE AT-1418 |
FULLY EQUIPPED BAKERY Now doing wholesale business: | Also good opportunity for retail. Good . location East. close to downtown, 30x40, masonwy bldg. AL Sor $12,500 Will sell business or SEDATAtely FOREST BRADLEX REALTOR, CH-1 8 BAKERY equipment oa sale; ianch-type Hobart mixer, #-quart Hobart mixer; tion, yery reasonable gore Coldberg, Jay Ann $16 Main Bt, Richmond, Ind BARBER shop 186 B. Capitol. 4
1a 2001m280 good condi-
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY:
Acre. Natural wooded
elevation on Rd. 38 bus. Mond. kitahen, hath, large Hv-
ing room, dining room, den, closets. Screened front
porch.
Owner 482 FE. Main, Danville, Ind.
enalr. Pully equipped. Leases. GA-
2a
* % Cafe, Sandwich Shop
on Jasersestion ol ot 2 main business #lrsets, north Fela Dy 2a. streamlined only Jeason fo {on dl he of lin # botitng
At Lafayette, Ind; all streamlined squlpment; 8 beautiful pl i making profit. terms. eis that can . make you independent,
pumas MAT32T
% % CAFE AND GRILL N Morris Street, doing a week business of over $1000. Rio ped wi quality fixtures. Beautifu m, nitely decorated.
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ustha naneia
on y $3000. Here is a business that can make you financially independ-
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| HOOSIER Pewee MA1327
CLUB © CHARTER—BE. , 0916. |
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BAKERY FULLY EQUIPPED Nice lge. bld ith beaut. sales! 8. on M Jshway: owners
Contact Isa- |
ing an ex-| fres only $1000 to|
HOOSIER SENT 7 I
* % CAFE AND GRILL |
business | ced at | $50
{ FURNACE busin in good location, eat furnis rey ow rent, an excel[1ent oportunity to step into an old {established business, with or with
| out inventory. Price very reasonable.
Address Times Box C-982.
%* % RETAIL FURNITURE
Store. On intersection of 2 main busiIness streets in jndpla. Selling the | best advertised line homes furnish|ing and appHances, Yearly net profit | | over $30, Building of masonry construction with oil heating system. Has exclusive franchise. uires only $55,000 to handle deal. ere is a {business that can make you finan|eially independent Will be shown by appointment until sold.
HOOSIER ES MATT
% % QIFT, HOBBY SHOP
Near Irvington on intersection of
,12 busy streets, Has one of the best paying businesses in the city. sell en
Suites only $1500 to handle II be shown dally from 10 a. m. until 6 p. m. until sold
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GR BILE, Jian. iy mufigole” couple. $3606
| Well Jp.
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GROCERY STORE PEEDWA
Here is a or business that will realize you more than $1000 ne profit per month. Owner does not wish to sell but is forced to because of health. Buy now { capitalize on race month tit | If you are looking fer a business here 1s the Jae uy today. Bob anley,
JACK “0. . CARR, INC,
| 139 E. Market St. 'MA-3374
|% % GROCERY, MEAT MKT.
Near Danville and Plainfield, Indiana. Doing a weekly business of over | $1860. Complete stock of quality gro- | ceries, meats, fruits and vegetables. now-white market double duty refigeration equipment, J Requires only to handle deal. Here is one of 2% ont paying grocery businesses | in the state.
HE OSIER ee MAT3IT
IES & MEATS, well located,
wih fully equipped, other ne te living quarters available, | | Owner. CA-92
Bra Ree and res! |
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wiches. custard, ete. on a busy ui)
A fine paying business that makes ©
. HODSiERR: MATT
sell stock and fixtures as sacri-i gq ‘Mrs “Michael Mates, passed
fice due to illness. Long lease on away Saturday. Services Monday 1 building may be arranged. Immed. Romanian fonday 1|
p.m. at the ua A sd; gh hase | Bb oti 3200 W. 16th. Friends may |
Donnell, MA-2374 OF | FLOWERS” 3136 W. 16th after | JACK Gc. CARR, INC. 11 a.m. Sunday. Body will 139 E. Market St., MA-2374 Siate 2 the Romahian crcl Mon | LAUNDERETTE ay rom a.m. un me Of . Self-service laundry. Well p88 | Service. Burial Floral Park. a usiness. Mew washers GLENN—Roland Lee, age 70, 921 N. installed recently. All equipment “Bancroft. — husband of Louells,
in good condition. Past J3-vear|f,ther of Joseph and Wilbur Glenn, record will show grosy income to | passed away. Friends may call at |
exceed $1200 per month. Price re- | fa DORSEY FUNERAL HOME. 3925 duced. Call for details wd 2087 { 10 Harold R. Donnell, MA-23 Ew York Rt eal 10.8.
Monday at Funeral Home. Burial
Washington Park. HEADLEY—George William, age B56. brother of Grace Pippin of Greenfleld, Blanche Gray, Columbus, Ind. Clarence Murray,
JACK C. CARR, ine. 139 E. Market St. MA-3374
% % LAUNDROMAT
Near Wabash, Indiana. Has the best | MI3-
Greenwood,
wife of William J. Holtman, mother of Raymond PF Holtman, randmother of arilyn Holtman, UNGAR evening. Fu-
ay. Ha’ from. 08. IRVING HILL CHAPEL. av E Washington, Calling at the chape! |
JORNSON—Milton F., beloved husband of Alma Johnson, father of {Mes Audrey Kassal, Yucaipa Cal. Mrs. Elnora Gromer, Mitchel, Ind. Mrs. William Prier, Jacksonville, Fla., Vincent Johnson, Indianapolis; brother of Forest Johnson, Maysville, Kv, Albert Johnson, Mrs. Jane Janey of | Indianapolis. Also survived by grandchildren, passed away Friday, | waa may call FUNERAL the ROB- | W. STIRLING HOME,
1430 Prospect St. after Sun-~ day. Time of Dh 0 “Jater,
JOHNSON—George, 2438 N. Guilford, husband of Ruby Johnson. father
Tl “nil Ray
FOR BALE—Self-se; equi ment} 5-room “LAWTens { Heath, phone 1080. MEAT MARKET RETAIL AND WHOLESALE Unlimited opportunity for meat Iman. Gross sales over $300,000 an-
nually. Excellent location and best] of equip. Owner retiring. For appt.
CAPITAL REALTY
2236 N. MERIDIAN WA-6583 |
FOR SALE OR TRADE
Best well paying milk route available. Ji net better than $10,000 per yr. To be sold or traded on a very reas. basis, due to present owner's physical condition. GL.-2223, GL~1343.
Motor Court and Cottages
of Mrs. Ruth Mayhew and Beulah On West Washington 8t. doing | McCulla; foster father of Donald capacity year-round business in |Kemp, departed
permanent and transient guests, with additional trailer space for 40 trailers at $5 per month. Potential : annual oi oss $22,500. Price RON-RUBEN with $20, down. Balance monthly. ny Hine pL Joon Monday and at reason for selling, urther the er 1 p. m. Burial information write P.O. Box 1272. Floral I Park PRINTING business; excellent letter | gp» prp: Troderon G. 53 Ee years, press, offset equipment. $4000 | “1439 8. Alabama, beloved husband Down, $110 per month on contract. |of Clara K. Krampe, father of Mrs. Call GL-0357, 3 a AN pllanscn, Mrs. yarice TF outfit of restaurant fixtures Jasmer, s . Hale, Pau NICE Dutfls of SZ Saurant fixtures nd Fred Kramps. brother. of
Mrs. Lydia Hadley: Mrs. Ida nce. E30 per mm a ine abre. Legsed: 30 Mrs. Anna Dewey, Gustave, Wiliam
-iand John P. Krampe, passed away er G. R. ‘Brown, Thomas J, Cun | jl, 58 Funeral Tuesday, 3 p. m., & G. HERRMA
BROWN REALTY HOME: 1508 8. Hast St Priends in.
{| Phone 2-58 Monrovia, Ind. |vited. Burl Concordia. Friends small downtown resta- | AY call after 12 noon Sunday.
y $3200, $1500 dwn., gross- | LAUENSTEIN -— Carl PF. Fishback er day. husband of Jean Waterbury GA-2488 Hamner GA-8023 d
Laren orn father of Carl W. an EDSEL REALTY
brother of Mrs. J. C. Ellyson, passed {SPLENDID opportunity to make a
age 62. Services Monday, 2:30 at United Lutheran Church, ART Penn. Friends
away Priday. Services at FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY Monday,
fair return on a $18, invest- | 10 &. m. Friends invited. Friends may call at the mortuary after Sunday WIth aix-ncre private lake; 50 miles |R0ON. No flowers requested.
| with 3jX-acre private lake: {west of city. Address Box 190, Times or phone | Bellmore. Ind. 102.
LAYTON—Wilma Craft, age 31, resiSence 1810 ni fiubura, Speedway: wife o arles Layton, mother o * * % SKATING RINK | Erion Jr. and Phillip Layton, daughSize 40x80, maple floor and large ter of Mrs. Sally Whelan, stepdaughtent in excellent condition. Suberbiter of Dr. G. A. helan, sister of | of Indianapolis, Priced at only $2500 June Ross, granddaughter of N. | complete real bargain Young, passed away Friday p.m
DOSIERSEREMATIT Fi Finiiiicia” fuss ls 8t. Priends invited. Burial Crown wm a. Friends may call at the funeral * wauveEDN ome, % * TAVERN LEPLEY-—Maude, 58 years, mother of On intersection of two main busi-| “Payline Acton, Cora Ballard, Marness streets, near 10th Street. Doing | caret Rash, and Bonnie Ford; daughan excellent business. Rent only $5
er of Mrs. Cora Crouch; sister of per month, Splendid lease. All . De hat Shendid sage. Al | Mrs. Nora Leslie and Herbert Crouch
5 rvived by 4 ildren, soy $6000. will be shown Ed from iso Sule Saturday. erandehl)s t e a. m. to 6 . til 8 residence, 1315 Marlowe. Friends may call at TOLIN FUNERAL HOME, 1308 Bervices Monday 2 p. m. Interment Washington Park.
Mc¢KINNEY—Orlando, age 90, husband of Cora, father of Mrs. Dilla Lasley of Jamestown, Mrs. Beulah McKeand, Do Archie, Ly gently deceased, and Earl Mc 5 grandchildren 20 great-gr andchildren, p AWRY Batirdar.
ners esday, 10s = 155, w on. Friend
Pr Morris. Burial Mt, J may call A at T'%he on, Pome after
TAVERN, 2-WAY Perfect North Side location. Doing
a large volume of business. Can be bought right.
HOSES.
3-WAY tavern Sv. $1400 per week. Also 2-way tavern S.E. near rail- (noon Sunday. road shops, $800 pe per week. A real MeNEW-—A den] R., age 87, sister of buy. IM-B084. as C. passed away Satur ay >" morning. kuneral gt 10
|” % % TOURIST MOTEL |» Hh PEL, 946 N. Illinois. call.
On main U. 8. highway, 20 min, drive of Indple. 5 Beautifully fur- chapel after 2 p nished units. Modern apartment for owner, Modern service station. | Acre ‘of landscaped rounds with flowers and shrubbery. rock driveway. Priced complete at | Mrs. T only $30,000. WHI shown daily from Lo 10 a. m. until 8 p. m., until sold.
I H., father of Ralph of Clermont, Mrs. Lesley G.
hite crushed | een: and Miss Mary Orton, Indpls;
pringfield, sister
Donald J. Shey it; Jo hn, E. Otton of inurl: s rs. Jol art of 88 w Aturde s
— PARR Nolan V,
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| home
eral Tuesday 10 a.m. from Christ | CA 59th and Norwald
O-—-bors—and relatives Tor eir Prayers Monday, | Rarsonal courtesies extended durin
| ceived during {liness | passing of our beloved wife, daughe
{ anid Paul,
m. any words of thanks can express.
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1 Death Notices
BAKER—Ora A. BOSIER—Daisy COOLEY~-Marie ©. HOLTMAN-—Nettie Louise McNEW—Abigail R. PARR—Nolan V. SMOCK—Infant, Robert Earl Jw, STIERS—Noruel
810% N. Illinois, age 46--years, father —of Mrs. Joan Links, brother of Mrs. Ida Wiseman, Patoka, Ind, Mrs. Millie Holland, John B Indianapolis, William A. and- Henry M. Parr, Mt. Carmel, Nl, passed away Friday morning. | Funeral Monday, 1:30 p. m.: from silt {Rie EY BROS. WEST CHAPEL, W. Michigan.
Calling at the Ly Mt, Carmel papers please copy. i
Sally, age 78, passed away Saturday morning at her Indiana. She is John, Indiane
in Marion, survived by her sons, n . William ahd Kene negh a daughter, Mra, Ewing Hatton Marton, and a George’ Mae Friends may the 'deceased, 2001" 'W. 9th, Marfo where the body will lie in state Sun day afternoon. Burial.Monday, May 21st, 2.340 ©, _m. from the Wes Eighth St. Wasleyan Methodist Church in Marion.
REISNER—Amela M, 1020 Dawsom * gt. Beloved wife of willam Reise ner, sister of Mrs, K. H. Becket, Mrs, Willlam Thum, Indianapolis; E. H. Brandt, Covington, Ky... an George F. Brandt, Jie Angeles, Cal. Passed away Frida m. “Frias may call at the ROBERT WwW. STIR FUNERAL HOME, 1420 Yoo | St, Funeral service Monday, 2 p. m., | at'the funeral home. Friends invited; Burial Washington Park Cemetery.
SCHMELZ—Frank C., 525 8. Taft, age 80 vears. Husband of Mrs, Ruth N. Schmelz, father of William F. Schmelz. Passed away Friday, Service FLANNER & BUCHANAN MORTUARY. Services Monday, 11 a. m. Friends may call at chapel
SMITH—AI C., husband of Ainley r, father of Joseph R., Brownsburg Louis A., and Mrs. Mary Quinn, city, passed away Thursday, Services Mone iday, 9 a. m., St. Patrick's Church,
Friends invited Bria) Holy Cross, Friends mays call he J. C. WILe SO CHAPEL OF CHIMES,
CORRECTED NOTICE
Rural St.. beloved husband of Mrs. | ter Seymour, 30 Machines not on location. Minnie E. Baker, father of Robert, STONE- John BR, ate ay Ravi eople. Vending peanuts or small candy. |John and Willlam Baker, Mrs. Mary | Ave. husband of Ice Bione 2 x ow at Sample mch., on display at our Pressnall, Mrs. Muriel Strader and of Mrs. Jesse Osborne, too n, 2 pet office. Very reasonable price, | Mrs, Garnet Sawyer, brother of Mis. {and Joy Stone, stepfather o on | Blanche Taylor, Monticello, Ind.; . | Dickerson and Rax,..brother of Senna | George Baker, Monticello, Ind.: 10 | Dell and El Stone, derson, Ind. | grandchildren and two great- erand. | passed away, Friends "may call a L | A a assed away Thursday | | the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3928 morning. Funeral Monday, 10:30 a. m., | E. New York St. Funeral 1: 30D. my OT TRL BY BROTHERS’ IRVING Monday at funeral “home.” Buri 921 PEOPLES HILL CHAPEL. 5377 E. Washington |New Crown Cemetery. | 80 Burial Washington Park. Friends | STOREN—Ella, sister of the late may call at the el. | Mark Storen, former United States » W BANK SL04, [ State Marshal, aunt- of William ® BAKER—Minnie Ethel, 53 years Storen, city; J. P. Storen, Mark mother of Ferdinand Naum, sister |Storen Jr., Michigan City, 1Ind.; of Oscar Green and Anna Love | Maurice Stonehouse, San Jose, Calg passed away Friday a om. at the Mrs. IL. Reeves, Columbus, Inds . son's residence, 4649 College. Friends Lcd away Friday, Haz 18th, at 139 uhrest Cor may call atthe TOLIN FUNERAL St. Vincent's Hospital, age 86 years, | HOME, 1308 Prospee: St. Soryices | Funersi GRINS EINER ® FUNER Al i B ildi A d GQ Monday, 10 ‘a nm, st Friondsp | HOME, 160) E New York 8t., Mon= urch, corner outheas ay, May 21st h uel ui ng n rocery St. | high mass Holy Cross Catholie APTS.—2 LOTS BRYANT Genevieve, 3235 Brookside (Church. 9 a. m Burial North Madi. "Catholic Cemetery, North Madie Grocery Stock & Fixtures Included | Pkwy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ¥k “Ind. Friends may call any 1 GOCBeE, log. Good business; Modern | Felix, T' Bryant shiter of fracas, | time. Beater: 4-Car garage. auto, water in Ha ward, Sal Services FLANNER | TAYLOR. Julia Augusta, 5! "A. ©. MOLDTHAN, REALTOR |S, 23 CaANAN, MORTUARY: Tuc | oe tnd azole. passed ofind " 8. away a 494 J day 3 Hom “priends may call ably ome of her sister, Mrs. Clyde
Whisman. Grandmother of Richard
Merrick, Fieat graamother of Cyne thia Kay Merrick Mrs, John Wissing and fre W liam Webe
ster. Services Mondaq 2g m. at _the fone of Mrs. Whisman, Reais Ind. Burial in Manila ceme Priends may call any time. C FU» RAL HOME SERVICE. WARD—8
D—Steell Marie, of 1709 N. Il linois 8t., entered into rest Friday evening, age 61 years, wife of John BL Sistet St a. Lotte Mce rs. Bessie Steele, s. N Walters, and Mrs, Blanche Rellow:
Services Monday, ad MOORE P. PEACE" CHAPEL,
RRY | 2080 BE. Michigan St. Friends are | welcome. Burial Crown Hill.
'3 Card of Thanks
VE—We are deeply ratetul an wish to thank our Jie ds, 8 oa many
ness and for sympathy expresse n, lovely floral tributes at the passe ing of our husband and MARVIN (ROY) CAVE, and with equal sincerity we
mos especially wish to t $
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Road yeterans Sani Sgctors an s, Prospect Masonie Lod F&AM; Indian Police ey i
American Legion Rev. Biyonge Tame
bert aud e Peac! wv. undgrstanding JE for ; ene iovas an
fered
112 wish to cron oup tion
sincere a to rela tiy frien nelehbors 1 for, oy kindness, sympa L and Tibe
utes extended to at the a of our beloved mother and grande mother, YD C
AR OTTON. We especially wish to thank the | Rev. Robert McCarthy, The Conde Nursing Home, departments of The Indianapolis Times and Flanner and Buchanan for their kind services rendered. LAMON COTTON and PAMILY,
EASLEY—We wish to acknowledge our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends and kind neighbors for their sympathetic ate tentions, the beautiful floral tributes and thoughtful personal services ree and at the ter ang rater BERTA E. EASLEY. With An sincerity we wish te
- | thank members of Edgewood Methe 5 Of equipment. Yearly net profit over Loge BA LRM EU LID RR by Church, Rev. E. D. Thistles a paying business J. C. WILSON FUNERAL | Waite and G. H. Herrmann Funer tha is easily operates, nd makes BiomE’ in Greenwood. Burial ‘Green- [attendants -fer helpful and undere arge net Ioturns from the invest-| yg 4" Cemetery. Friends invited. Standing services rendered. | mens. J, be _showp da dally from 10 priends may call at funeral home HUSBAND and FAMILY. a. m. to 8 p.m. after 8 p. m. Sunday and until time | FRAIM—We gratefully acknowleds® HOOSIERS MATT of service. Sur heartfelt thanks and aprre. EXCHANGE ciation oyr friends an in HOLTMAN—Nettie [oulse. age 76. | noighhors who expressed their sym-
pathy, and for the lovely fleral offerings and spiritual tributes Light at the passing of our mother an -grandmot . LUCY GERTRUDE FRAIM, and with equal appreciation we wish to thank Pr. Sweeney of 8. 8. Peter Kirby Mortuary attendants and oll who assisted us in so many ways.—Sons JOHN, LEO, CHARLFS AND > GRANDCHILDREN rateful and
[H—1 am deeply & sratefal wish to convey my sincere thanks to friends, neighbors and emplovees of RCA for their sympathy, Soyrtesied al
5 (and lovely floral tributes received
the passing of my heloved mother, BESSIE J. GOTH. I also wish to thank Rev. GO. Bure bank and Shirley Bros for their kind service. GRAY—AIl acts of kindness and syme pathy, helpfulness and floral boue quets aXtonded in the loss of our bee loved little, MARTHA ANN GRAY,
are more deeply appreciated
than
'HE FAMILY. JOHN §. IRONS MY POP
- May 18, 1950 Gone oa Not Forgotten” HIS DAUGHTER, “BIB.” 3 ATES — Words can't express ou heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our friends and neighbors for the sympathetic expressions and thought ful personal courtesies at the sudden passing of our wife and mother, OLET B. MA
8S. We especially wish to thank and every one who extended the khold, the pallbearers, faternal organizations and Stevens Chapel of Flowers for the consoling and personal attention ree ceived in our bereavement. GEORGE MATES and FAMILY.
McKINNEY—We wish to convey our sincere thanks and appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors who expressed sympathy, and for th personal courtesies and lovely flora tributes and contributions to the Cancer Bociety received at the passe ing of our Dishand Aud father.
We ps wish to thank Brother
all the
Robert Dillinger and Brother Leo Miller for their consoling service, the pallbearers. Flanner & Buchanan
Mortuary attendants and to all whe assisted us in 50 many ways. MRS. EMMA McKINNEY and FAMILY
NAPIER—We deeply appreciate the personal courtesies, sympathy and lovely flower tributes received from our friends and kind neighbors in our sudden loss, the passing of our huse band and son,
VID E. NAPIER. We equally appreciate the kindness and floral tributes extended by Manufacturing _& Repair 8hop of Westinghouse Elec. Corp., Kingan's and Lane-Bryant. Rev, Fred R. Smith and Tolin Funeral attendant for their understanding service an io a those who assisted us in any
wife and mother hie she was in the
hos; Sympathy, flor al bouquets
the! all other expressions of iollowing Jor dea ath, Theis ness ave! e forgotten. Bi CLARENCE PALMER PAY, BAVAGE--Words can't express heartfelt thanks and ap eciation our friends and neighbors for their Sympathetic expressions an thoughtful personal courtesies at the sudden passing of our little dayghe ter, sister and granddaughter. WANDA LOUISE. SAVAGE, We especially wish to thank each and every one who extended the many lovely floral bouquets and wish them to know the children of Riley Hos Hal are the recipient of some oe the besuHty flowers, Rev. H. W,
Monier the, pallbearers poling Conkie
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of atx hos call, a “the home a
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her OLRET ww mi We especially Wish Daries, Beech G American. Legion nd the George : or their kind u ces rendered. WIFE, SIST]
EHADDAY—We W sincere apprecis tives, frien 8 and and nurses © at pr. WwW. G. Cleven kindness sympath tributes extended fliness and passi . mother and GERTRUDE (AI We especially wist R Crisgell, th pids,¥ Mrs. ih vice who assisted in a CALVIN SHAI BTRANGE, Harryknowledge _ our friends, n Ti expressions of sy ferings and oth tended during th at the passing. of of
Flanner & their kind unders
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ARY And with equal a to thank Rev. Bec! Linwood Christia) Neff of Madison, Irving Hill Chap so consoled us in
WHITTAKER—I for the kindne floral offerings friends, relatives the passing of - CARRIE W. 1 especially wish 't the faculties of § Davis and 8hirle VIOL
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