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Business Opportunities REXALL DRUGSTORE 1. in a busy county seat town, Located Hour's drive of Indianapolis. All the equipment. very latest drugstore display $145.000 Doing a volume of over yearly. Doing 30-40 prestore scriptions per day.

wonderful for wire druggist." Priced $40.000 complete. BUSINESS EXCH. ISEWASH. ME27327 DAIRY QUEEN In good shopping area, White and colored trade. Drive-in parking.

7 Months seasons, net profit over $7000. Sale consists of modern building, complete equipment. Rent $125 per month on ground with 15- year lease. Priced at $19,500. Terms HOOSIER PAN DRY CLEANING PLANT owner late model equipment.

Same All over 25 years. Over 3,600 sq. profit ft. over $12,000. space.

Yearly net of floor business, well established good and paying priced A at $25,000. Terms $10,000 Shown daily from 10 a.m. to 6 down. p.m. and Saturday afternoon after 1 p.m.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm. 805 15E.WASH. ME27327 DRY GOODS AND BABY SHOPSoutheast of city. Will sell or trade for land or property.

FL 7-5696. SCHILLING REALTY ME 4-7626 EST. DRY CLEANING and laundry. North. Good net ret.

CL 5-9481. GRAIN ELEVATOR With grain, feed, and fertilizer business. Near South Bend, Indiana. 12 Months income over $1,250,000. Sale consists of complete equipment Including 5 late model trucks and well constructed buildings.

Priced of $145,000 and inventory feeds and grains. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. ISE.WASH. 805 FLOWER Sacrifice. WA 3-6972.

ELECTRICAL PRODUCT FRANCHISE AVAILABLE Include phone number. DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE WANTED to handle "FRANCHISE PROGRAM" to young man with E.E. or M.E. degree or with a thorough background in electrical work. $1750 is required to cover inventory.

This investment is guaranteed returnable if agreement is terminated. Product is a revolutionary one usable in quantity by practically every type of industrial and manufacturing plant. Market analysis indicates that Individual financial independence can be established with this Item. Replies should include your telephone number and address and will be held in complete contidence. 1 A meeting will be arranged In to 2 weeks.

Write Box 1428, Star and News. EXCLUSIVE franchises, Automatic Coat Checking Units, new and noncompetitive. Full or part-time, no overhead, unlimited opportunity, has large profit projection, $3000 Investment needed (secured by inventory) returned within 90 days. Write A. D.

Guilfoil Associates, P.O. Box 95, Jackson, Michigan, We have successfully operated In larger cities and know the potentiat of this program. If you have experience write no investment. Premar 5875 N. Lincoln Ave.

Chicago 45, HI. GRILL EAST Very clean. Equip. like new. Short hours, good business, easy to operate.

Rent $50. BUSINESS 5058 FL 9-9548 Grocery and Meat Market Near Jefferson County. In commercial city, on main street. Sale consists modern building, complete stock of quality groceries, meats, fruits and vegetables. Weekly income over $2400.

This well-established business and real estate priced at $35,000 complete, or owner will sell business and give long term lease on property. Only reason for selling owner retiring. HOOSIER USINESS EXCH. ME 2-7327 GROCERY MEAT MKT. Washington County, modern building.

With 5-room modern apartment. Complete stock of groceries, meats, fruits and vegetables, qualIty equipment, over $8000 stock of merchandise. 28 Acres of grounds. Yearly Income over $100,000. Real estate and complete business.

Priced at $30,000. Here's a location and business that can make you financially independent. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. ME 2:7327 SUPER MARKET Near Madison County. Complete stock of first grade quality grocerles, meats, fruits and vegetables.

All snow white market display equipment. Self service. Ideal business for chain store branch or 2 partners. Priced at $22,500 complete. Shown daily from 11 a.m.

to 7 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. ME27327 GENERAL STORE In Hancock County. Sale consists of modern building. Size 24 x50' on lot size 68 x175', Good stock of general merchandise.

Nationally advertised gasoline station and compiete business. with real estate. Priced at $8500 HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH Rm. 805 ME 27327 In suburb of Indianapolis with a REGAL STORE well established profitable business. Rent only $75 per month.

Complete stock of first grade quality merchandise. All electric snow white market display equipment. Priced at $6000, a real bargain. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm.

805 ISE.WASH. ME27327 RURAL GROCERY STORE AND HOME Sale consists of good stock of aroceries and gen. concrete 5-rm. block mod. bida.

30 x32' and adjoining home, located on 1 acre of ground South of Indpis. Notl. advertised gasoline. Yearly Income over $30,000. Cash price $13,500 plus inventory.

Reply Box 498, Star and News. 35 35 Business Opportunities Grocery Meat Market North Side, in suburb of Indianapolis. Has Regal franchise. Sale consista of business building, size 20'x located on 4 lots, size 60 x150 each; stock of groceries and meats, fruits and vegetables. Priced at $22,500.

A bargain. SIER BUSINESS ME 27327 Grocery and Meat Market Near Gibson County. Selling the best advertised lines of groceries. meats. fruits, and vegetables.

All snove white market display equipment. Yearly income over $120,000. This well established. profitable business $27,500 complete. HOOSIEF BUSINESS E27327 GROCER MEAT MARKET IN TIPPECANOE CO.

VERY clean. Good bus. $400 down. GROCERY loc. Rent $50 incl.

heat and water. Excellent stock and fixtures. $5000 complete. MEAT -CASH FOR stock plus $200. on equip.

ta take over good business. Price $18,500. BUSINESS BROKERS 6058 LION FL 9-9548 GROCERY MEAT MKT. Out in suburb on super highway. With 5-room' modern apartment.

Priced complete. BUSINESS EXCH. 05 ME 27327 GENERAL STORE Oniy $2500 down on excellent equipment and substantial bldg. Plus cash for stock. Madison County.

Musts BUSINE FL9-9548 GIFT SHOP and NOVELTY STORE. In county seat city near Marion County with a well established profitable business. Ideal tor 2 partners. Priced at $2500 and inventory merchandise. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

ISE.WASH. 805 ME27327 GROCERY and vegetable. A-1 Annual gross $120,000. Invoice stock, equipment. Terms needed.

LI 6-5074. GROCERY and dwelling, 4 baths, $400 wkly Inc. Porter-Danielson Agcy. Inc. ME 2-2491 TI 9-2660 GROCERY; stock, fix.

Rd. 67 at Friendswood. Low rent. UL 6-4880. HARDWARE STORE Located in shopping center, east side.

Yearly gross business over $65,000. Modern fixtures, large parking area. Fixtures, stock and business at $32.500 complete. Shown dally from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 27327 SMALL HOTEL Hotel, restaurant and gift shop combined, In excell. cord. Loc. in small town about mi.

from Indpis. Ideal for married couple to live in and manage. Can be purchased for $30.000. For details call Virginia Frye. CL 1-5435.

KEN WHISTLER CO. REALTORS 1711 E. 52D CL 5-2458 IN SHERIDAN, INDIANA 16-Rm. hotel. Nicely furn.

Comp. redec. thruout. Lovely living quartars. A real oppor.

showing nice return on a moderate Investment. Immed. poss. Tom Parr, Hotel SherIdan. Phone Sheridan Plaza.

8-4465. HARDWARE STORE In Madison County. Sales consist of modern business building size 24 x125' of brick construction, main street location, Inventory of store at present time over $15,000. Real estate and complete paying business including stock priced at $20,000. Shown daily from 10 a.m.

to 6 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. ME27327 CLAYPOOL HOTEL FLORIST CO. Sacrifice name and all equip. Under $5000.

Call Mr. Miller, CL. 5-9009. H. D.

WELLER CL 1-2720 HOTEL AND restaurant for sale by owner. Good business. Seel on con- tract. Phone 660, Salem, Indiana. SOFT ICE BUSINESS.

On corner of 2. main business streets on Eastside. 2 Ice cream machines, hardening cabinet, deep-freeze. walk-in cooler, electric Coca-Cola-Root Beer dispenser, year around drive-in sandwich business. Requires deal.

BUSINESS EXCH. ISEWASH. 605 SOFT ICE CREAM BUSINESS, close to 2 grade schools and high school. Excell. buy at $6,000.

Lou McClain, ME 1-1807. JEWELRY STORE Near Wayne County. Selling the best advertised lines of jewelry and diamonds. Yearly income over 000. Main street location.

Ideal business for couple or 2 partners or chain store. Priced at $65,000 comTerms $40,000 down. Shown daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

ME27327 KEEP YOUR PRESENT JOB! Net Extra In Your Spare Time Annually! A prestige unattended coin-operated WESTINGHOUSE equipped laundry store can help you become financially independent. No experience necessary. You manage in your spare time. Because customers do-it-themselves, no attendants are necessary. We finance up to of your total purchase at lowest monthly installments.

Write or phone today for information on our complete proven profitable progrom. No obligation. ALD, INC. WILLIAM I. THOMAS, JR.

5856 Indianola, Indianapolis, Ind. CLifford 1-0275 LAUNDERETTE Plainfield-excell. now open and operating, $7000 with terms. FL 6-9827. SCHILLING REALTY ME 4-7626 LAUNDERAMAS, Norge equipped, coln operated.

Dn. We finance balance. A. B. Burnham.

Harrodsburg. Ind. 35 Business Opportunities 35 Business Opportunities MODERN MOTEL AND RESTAURANT known as BEACON MOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Kimmell, Indiana including complete modern furniture, fixtures and equipment in said motel and restaurant. TO 1959 BE and SOLD from AT PRIVATE SALE on the 24th day of August, day to day thereafter. Seller reserves right to reject any and all bids.

Sale to be subject to the approval of the Noble Circuit Court. TERMS OF SALE: Cash or one-third cash down payment, third in 12 months and one-third in 24 months with interest on deferred payments, said deferred payments to be secured by mortgage or property to be sold on conditional sales contract. For details write or call: Eugene J. Parker, Special Representative of the Department for Financial Institutions State of Indiana, in charge of the liquidation of the Noble County Credit Union Albion, Indiana (35 Business Opportunities LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING PLANT. Near Henry County.

Sale consists of modern building, late model equipment. Yearly Income over $160,000. Complete property. Priced at 500 or owner will sell business and give long term lease on real estate. Shown daily from 10 a.m.

to' p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm. 805 15E.WASH. ME 2:7327 SERVICE LAUNDERETTE With good volume in shirts and pressing with electric unit.

Excellenf $12,500 complete. BUSINE BROKERS 5058 FL 9-9548 LAUNDERAMA OF INDIANA Serving all Ind. for the best in equip. and service of coin oper, laundries. 3043 Broadway, WA 5-3047.

LAUNDRY. EQUIP. 2 Uni-Mac double washers, 1 water heater, 1 wtr. softener, 2 Cissell Tumblers, all in oper. ME 1-0812 Sundays and eves.

Laundry- Dry Cleaning Sell-lease. ME 4-4000, p.m. LI 7-7614. DRY CLEANING PLANT 140F and Synthetic. Sac.

$20,000. Dn. Box 1422, Star and News. WEE WASHITT and cleaners. Good business S.

Terms. ME 6-8084. PACKAGE LIQUOR Store Drive- In located on the north side. 11 Months gross over $42,000. Priced $6000 plus inventory of stock.

A real money-saver. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 27327 PRECISION MACHINE SHOP Practically all new equipment. Set up ready to operate. Sell for cash or contract.

FL 7-1102 or CL 5-7923. MANUFACTURING BUSINESS Best offer. 4625 S. Post Rd. stone MOTEL Of Bedford construction with AAA rating.

12 Beautiful stone units. Ranch type. 2 Modern apartments completely air-conditioned; located on. of landscaped grounds. Yearly net profit over $12,000.

Must be seen to realize the beauty and BUSINESS EXCH. 805 ME27327 MODERN MOTEL ON RD. 40 10 Units plus 5-rm. bung. for owner.

AAA approved; 9 cement trailer parking spaces with underground sewer, water and electrical connections. Filling station and gift shop incl: over 600 ft. frontage with ideal approach and visibility, located on 12 acres. A real money. maker.

Terms. BILL ANDREWS, UL 6-4438 Eves. C. T. HINTON CO.

LI 5-0767 AAA MOTEL- -BY JUSTUS At Junction two U.S. highways. Over 20 units plus 4-bdrm. home. Owner est.

gross will be $50,000 to $60,000 in 1959, $50,000 Down. Long term bal. Justus BUSINESS BROKERS 9-9548 MOTEL, IDEAL FOR RETIRED COUPLE. Also right for a family, Ten units, modern, perfect cond. Nice living quarters.

Shady acre. Good income. Profitable restaurant. Road 40 East of Greenfield. Harry P.

Britan, FL 9-2607. SCHMADEKE Ritrs. FL 9-5333 MOTEL Buy a very profitable Motel and Home on U.S. 40, west edge Plaintield Easy terms. TRAILER COURT On Rd.

40 lust east of Plainfield. Home, store bidg. and spaces for 78 trailers. JOHN D. CASE "THE FARM MAN' 1418 Fletcher Trust Bldg.

ME 1-6269 MOTEL-Rd. 40 West. Bedford stone, 250-ft. frontage, 12 overnight units, six. 2-rm.

7 more units being finished. Will trade. Miss Lee, White House Motel, Plainfield. LARGE, prosperous motel for sale by owner. Located on three leading highways.

Write Box 4503, Coronado Station, Santa Fe, N. Mex. MOTELS, free list, 300 to choose 1102 from, free photos. CONTINENTAL, Grand, K.C., Mo. IDEAL N.

Meridian St. location avail. for motel. Will build and finance tor suitable tenant. Star and News, Box 1463.

MOTOR PARTS BUSINESS Near Floyd County. Sale consists of motor parts and equipment, modern machine shop, over $16,000 stock of parts with a profitable paying established business. Priced at $30,000 complete. A real money maker. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

WASH. 805 ME27327 Estab. LOCAL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 26 yrs. Potential $10.000. Excel.

for man and wife. Will establish. FL 6-1866. help buyer A. K.

CARNINE, RLTR. ME 2-4828 NURSING HOME- BY JUSTUS With real estate. In good Ex- '58. perienced help. estab.

Income $22.700 yr. Long Sell on contract. Lustus, BROKERS BUSINESS FL 9-9548 12 FRANKLIN, INDIANA 3 baths. 2 Biks. off St.

Corner lot. Plenty of Main area. Cash or consider parking Beaut. loc. Parish, ST 4-9280.

contract. SCALES REALTY ME 2-5351 35 Business Opportunities 35 Business Opportunities PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Portrait and commercial photographs. Near Gibson County. All late model equipment with 0 well established paying business. Priced al $5500 cash.

Shown daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. ME 27327 PIZZA PIE-SPAGHETTI Carry-out, doing nice business. On heavily traveled two-way street, East.

$1000 down. Austus, FL9-9548 BUSINESS POOL ROOM in shopping area. In suburb. Tables. Yearly net profit over $7500.

A well established paying business. Easily operated and priced at $3500 complete. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. SE.WASH. ME27327 POULTRY PROCESSING PLANT This firm hos been in business 10 yrs.

Has more than 75 est. accounts. Poor health forces owner to sell. Located in medium-size Indiana city. Buyer will get owner's home, 5 acres of land, complete processing plant including all automatic equipment, walk-in cooler, 3 trucks, trade name and all accounts.

Owner will assist purchaser for 30 days. Offered for $45,000. Jim Ford, VI 6-2961. BRUCE SAVAGE CO. INDIANA BLDG.

Realtors ME 2-8571 DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT On super highway, West. Sale consists of modern building, on lot size 120 x180', drive-in parking area for 50 cars, stainless steel and streamline equipment, with a well established paying business of many years. Requires but $26,000. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 15E.WASH.

ME27327 RESTAURANT In shopping center. Stainless steel and streamline equipment. Yearly income over $50,000. Ideal business for 2 partners. Requires but $3500 to handle.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. EN 805 ME 27327 Near North Meridian Street. RESTAURANT less steel and streamline equipment. Completely air conditioned. Rent $60 per month.

Has a good business in steaks and chops. Priced at $4500. Terms $1000 down. HOOSIER USINESS EXCH. I Rm.

006 ME27327 RESTAURANT In shopping center out on East side. Stainless steel and stream line equipment. Rent $75 per month including apartment. Priced complete at $2000. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

Ran. 805 ME27327 RESTAURANT Eight dining rooms, two kitchens, everything in modern equipment, exceptional banquet-party clientele, adjacent curb service operation in separate building; penthouse party rooms and deck. Unusual potential for experienced, large-scale restaurateur with capital. Must be seen. Linder's On The Point, Hiways 9 and 67, Anderson.

SHORT ORDER RESTAURANT With transit and local trade on heavily traveled street. Large parking area. Beautiful, efficient and profitable. Seats over 100. Easy terms.

Take real estate in trade. RESTAURANT, seats 45. One of So. Ind's. finest going bus.

Loc. gives unlimited potential. Will consider sale by contr. or lease to responsibie party. Box 486, Star and News.

FOR SALE. DRIVE- IN Restaurant. Beautifully equipped. Ready to operate. Choice location.

Good lease. BARGAIN IF SOLD THIS WEEK. ME 4-5274 or CL 1-5358 2221 N. MERIDIAN. Drive- In Restaurant, fully equipped.

$7000 top location. Money maker. CH 4-9661 HERMAN ROSE WA 4-2681 NICE restaurant S. East St. Good seats 56, parking, selling other intr.

Small dn. pymt. ME 5-1413. Justus FL BUSINESS 9-9548 RESTAURANT Good business. Terms.

ME 6-8084. ROOT BEER STAND With excellent short order dine-in business. Will gross $30,000 to 000 this year. Incl. real estate.

And home. Equip. orders. ROOT BEER DRIVE: IN Justus BROKERS BUSINESS FL9-9548 RUBBER STAMP machines, bought -sold. Stamps mode, 9 words 99c.

Engesser, 3313 E. Broadway, Logansport, Ind. 35 Business EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTOR WANTED INDIANAPOLIS AREA No Franchise Fee--No Investment For the NEW -completely automatic Electrically controlled ROLL POSTAGE STAMP VENDOR WITH MONEY CHANGER AND SLUG REJECTOR RETAILS UNDER $100 FULLY GUARANTEED Exceptional earnings mark up Over 30 years experience in vending machine manufacturing Excellent bank and trade references Member Chicago Ass'n. of Commerce. full Write for Indianapolis interview--Stating nome, address, phone, age, business experience, personal and a business references.

Age no barrier. RELIABLE ENGINEERING CO. 4358 S. Knox Ave. Chicago 32, Illinois 35 Business FILLING STATION SUPER SERVICE in commercial location selling over 24,000 gallons of gasoline monthly.

Good oil and grease job business. Yearly net profit over $15.000. A well established business with permanent income and priced at $10,000. Shown daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 4 ME27327 Super Service. County. SERVICE STATION clalizing in tires, batteries, and tuneup. Yearly income over 000.

Located on main street in the business district. Priced at $13,000 complete. A well-established business only operated. Shown daily from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

805 ME27327 STANDARD SERVICE Station, restaurant and house. Located on dual hwy. 8 mi. South of Lafayette. Going business with good, good potential.

Can be purchased on contract. Write or call John G. Connor, R.R. 6, Lafayette, Phone Stockwell 81-R2. GULF service station for lease on N.E.

side of city. Will help finance qualified party. Gulf Oil LI 5-1351 citer 6. W. F.

Hart. WA 6-3086. INTERESTED IN SERV. STATION? to Operate One for Yourselt? Come in and talk to us. Phone ME 2-2591 for appt.

SCAVENGER ROUTE North Side, in Over 1100 customers. Late model trucks. This profitable paying established business priced at $25,000 complete. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm.

805 15E.WASH. ME27327 SHOE SHINE STORE Selling nationally advertised brands such as Florsheim, Portage, Peds and rubber wear. Located in fast growing progressive town near Madison County. Yearly net profit over $12,000. Easily operated.

A real bargain at the price of $25,000 complete. Will be shown daily by appt. or evenings. HOOSIER SE ME 27327 SKATING RINK Good clientele. Loc.

in central Ind. Permanent type construction. Has quiet floor. Shown only to qualified buyers by appointment. BUSINESS BROKERS 9-9548 TAVERNS TAVERNS 3-Way, Northeast.

Gross $1000 wk. Rent $100. $8500. 3-Way, Northeast. Gross $6000 mo.

Low overhead. $13,500. 3-Way, North. Lge. volume in bar trade.

$25,000. 3-Way East. Tavern and real estate. $27,000. 3-Way, W.

Wash. St. $8500 or trade for property. 3-Way, W. 16th St.

Cocktail lounge. $18,000. 3-Way, W. Mich. St.

Rent $100. Newly dec. $14,000. 3-Way, North, Piano bar. Real estate can be bought.

3-Way, South. 50 Seats. Real estate can be bought. 3-Way, Southeast. Cor.

loc. Asking $11,000. Make offer. 2-Way South. Ideal for pardners.

$8500. Colored, 3-way, gross $100,000 yr. $10,000 cash. Pack. liquor store west.

Same owner 20 yrs. $2000. Pack. liquor store south. Gross $30,000 yr.

Cor loc. $3000. Tavern Exchange MARVIN WILLIAMSON ST 7-5500 TAVERN In good shopping area. Sale consists of modern business room, compiete equipment, real estate, and a good paying business. Priced at $17,000 complete.

Terms $4000 down. Shown daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. BUSINESS EXCH. A Rm.

805 ME27327 NEIGHBORHOOD 3-WAY TAVERN Esta. approx. 20 same owner. Well-equipped, air cond. $10,000 down.

3-WAY TAVERN-NORTH With good parking. Low rental lease. Seats approx. 100. $6000 Dn.

OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM CALL OUR TAVERN SPECIALISTS us L. OTN FL9-9548 BUSINESS WANT -TAVERN From private owner. Must be doing over $100,000 yr. Loc. in Indpis.

Will trade Bedford Stone home or pay cash. In reply state full particutars. Address Box 1415, Star and News. Brick -Tavern EAST ME 8-6859 or FL 7-9059. EXCEPTIONAL opportunity to take over old established candy shop.

Only one in city of 15,000. Investment returned in one year. Arnold Candy Company, Peru, Indiana. DRIVE-IN THEATER 500-Car drive-in theater for sale. Fully equipped, nr.

Indpis. Terms. Box 493 Star and News. TOOL RENTAL BUSINESS In Indianapolis. Rents implements, tools, appliances, tractors to contractors and home owners.

Yearly net profit over $13,000. Inventory of equipment at present time over $18,000. This fine paying business easily operated. Requires but $12,500 to handle deal. Ideal business for couple or 2 partners.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm. 805 ISEWASH. ME27327 SM. MOD.

TOOL Shop. Completely equipped. Exc. opportunity to buy well established profitable business. Box 1400, Star and News.

OPERATING 36-acre trailer park in Clearwater, Florida. Plenty of road frontage. 100 Spaces installed. Capacity 300. New home, grocery store.

recreation hall, on sewers. Contact McGinn Realty, Drew Clearwater. Fla. MAPLE GROVE TRUCK STOP For sale on hwy. 40 W.

restaurant equip and existing 2-yr. lease on 11 acres at $15 mo. Fansler, LI 7- 1908. SCALES RLTY. Co.

Ritrs. ME 2 2-5531 35 Business Opportunities MODERN GRAVEL PLANTS AND REDI-MIX CONCRETE PLANT FOR SALE Modern Gravel Plant complete with dredge, conveyors, crane and other situated equipment known as Kimmell on approximately 30 acres of Aggregate Corporation, Kimmell, Indiana on land to be assigned to good gravel deposit, long term lease and shop including furniture, with office building, garage purchaser, together situated on 1.2 acres of fixtures, tools, equipment and personal property real real estate to be sold with said building. with 2 concrete plant known as Kimmell Readi-Mix Company together situated good Mixer Trucks and other Equipment located at Kimmell, Indiana, on leased land which is to be assigned to purchaser. Modern Gravel Plant complete with dredge, crane and 1 conveyors, known as Holiday Gravel, Inc. located in DeKalb County, Indiana situated 12 miles North of Fort Wayne on Road 27 and 1 mile East situated of Road 27.

Said plant on approximately 40 acres of good gravel deposit. Land to be sold with gravel plant. TO BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE on 24th day of August, 1959 and from day day thereafter. Seller reserves right to reject any and all bids. Sale to to be subject to the approval of the Noble Circuit Court.

TERMS OF SALE: Cash or one-third cash down payment, one-third in 12 months and one-third in 24 months with interest on deferred payments, said deferred payments to be secured by mortgage or property to be sold on conditional sales contract. For details write or call: Eugene J. Parker, Special Representative of the Department for Financial Institutions State of Indiana, in charge of the liquidation of the Noble County Credit Union, Albion, Indiana 35 Business TRAILER PARK Motel and Truck Stop near Hamitton County. Large grounds with over 40 trailer lots. Room for expansion.

City water and city sewers. Yearly income over $53,000. Sale consists of real estate, nice home and complete business well established. Also many trailers sold on contract. Priced at $190.000 complete.

A safe investment. Will be shown daily from 10 a.m. 10 6 p.m. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 15E.WASH.

ME27327 TRUCK STOP On function of 2 super West, consists of 2 acres of ground. Modern filling station, modern restaurant. Yearly net profit over $9000. Require but $13,000 to handle this profitable paying business. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH.

ME27327 TRUCK STOP Motel on super highway with acres of land, 10 unit rental motel, complete trailer park, over 700-ft. frontage on highway. Yearly income over $42,000. Real estate and complete business all included in the price of $30,000. Terms cash.

HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. 005 ME 27327 Vacuum Cleaner and Appliances This business has been successfully operated for 12 yrs. Will sell you $1000 in stock or $40.000 in stock. Also 2 apt. bidgs.

with 7 units and 5 rooms for owner, yearly rental $5600. Price $50,000 with $15,000 down. 1636 Central Avenue. Owner will show. ACRO REALTY COMPANY 225 N.

Delaware ME 5-3312 YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO OWN A GOOD RETAIL BUSINESS Own and operate your own Western Auto Associate Store and be among the 3600 dealers capitalizing on Western Auto's nation-wide consumer acceptance. Choice locations available Sell Western Auto's nationally advertised lines of auto supplies, sporting goods, radios, televisions, appliances, wheel goods, garden equipment, paint, household goods, toys, etc. No experience necessary. We give you a complete training program. Our staff of field representatives gives you continual assistance on location, advertising and management.

We Install your fixtures, display and price your merchandise free of charge. Towns and areas requiring investment of $10,000 10 $25,000 available. Act now for full details. Ask for booklet, "Doorway to Opportunity." WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. P.O, BOX 990 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA Phone No.

Eastbrook 7331 QUICK ACTION! We can turn your idle assets into cash quick. Buy outright or sell at auction any type business. We pay cash for job lots of stock comp. Groceries or Restaurants, etc. Buy equip.

of any kind. IMMEDIATE ACTION IF YOU WANT OUT OF BUSINESS CALL STRANGE BROS. FL 6-4963 ME 1-9080 VI LIQUIDATORS I 533 WEST WASHINGTON ST with offices, parking and storage facilities. Telephone advertising in directory. Sole ownership open for sale, partnership, or Owner will remain in management, sales or construction capacity.

Box 475, Star and News. Sunday only, call SPRING AND CABLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Located in good busy city 1 hour's, drive from Indianapolis. Yearly gross business over $100,000. 8-Room modern home.

Priced at $40,000 including real estate. Terms available. HOOSIER BUSINESS EXCH. Rm. 805 ISE.WASH.

ME 27327 HOME IMPROVEMENT-One of the best locations in Marion County LI 6-1034. WANTED MANUFACTURERS SALES REPRESENTATIVES to Mill Supply, Hardware, Industrial and Manufacturing concerns. Commission basis. Box 590, Star and News. LOOK AT THIS ONE General store, $6000 inventory, 5- room modern home, good condition, School and church.

No competition. $20,000 Terms, $10,000 cash. McGuire Grocery, R. 3, North Vernon, Ind. FOR SALE by owner-Famous Irish Hills Towers, top tourist attraction on U.S.

112, area classed as one of Michigan's 10 wonders. Income admissions-gifts. Write Frank Lamping. Onsted, Mich. EARN UP TO $10,000 yearly in your spare time.

See the latest idea in a Coin-op. Laundry, Consolidated Machinery Sales, 2965 N. Sherman Ph. LI 5-1272. ON W.

min. from Circle, 12-rm. brick; 3 A. Suitable for young men or women's dormitory. This property has possibilities.

Address Box 1409, Star and News. WHOLESALER, RETAILER of Aluminum storm sash, doors allied items, long established and profitable FL 7-1093. SELL OR TRADE equity in taurant. Good business. 653 Mass.

Call after 6 p.m. ME 9-0698. 4000 W. WASHINGTON-Zoned Bus. Dr's clinic, motel, drive-in CH 1.

8742. MEN'S Wear N. Best offer, Owner retirina. Star and News, Box 1399. Death Notices AMONETT Cary, months, 2312 Beulah, darling son of Maurice and Beverly Amonett, passed away Saturday.

Funeral Monday, 10:30 a.m. at the G. H. HERRMANN FUNERAL HOME, 1505 S. East St.

Friends invited. BARNEY-Merle, age 60 yrs. of 515 E. 31st passed away at Walton, Ind. Friday.

Husband of Florence, Uncle of Louise Griesman. Friends may call at the home any time. Funeral services Monday 2 p.m. at the residence. Masonic side services.

Crown Hill Cemegrave- tery. Member of Walton Masoric Lodge, Elks of Murat Temple, Ind. Consistory 320; Logansport, Scottish Rite, Valley and Shrine of Indianapolis. WOLF FUNERAL SERVICE, Walton, Ind. BELL-Hettie, 2206 Gale widow of Harry Bell, mother of John, Jesse, and Henry Bunch and Charles Bell, grandmother of 7, great-arandmother of 21, sister of J.

L. Holmes, departed this life Friday, age 86. Services Monday, Aug. 10th at the MOORE KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station 2 p.m. Burial Crown Hill.

Friends invited. BROADHEAD-Mr. Charles 764 N. Wallace, age 70, husband of Mrs. Minnie L.

Broadhead, father of Miss Mary Lou Broadhead and Mrs. Charles S. Brooks, brother of Mrs. Howard Ewbank. Rushville, Ind.

Grandfather of Charles A Brooks. Funeral Monday, 1:00 p.m., SHIRLEY BROTH. ERS DREXEL CHAPEL, 4565 E. 10th St. Callina any time.

Burial Washington Park Mausoleum. Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, Philadelphia and Cumberland, Penn, papers please copy. to sell Bolts, Nuts, Screws, Action WANT ADS, Funeral Announcements Services GRESH, Mr. Fred HARDESTY, Mrs. Zeona McATEE, Mr.

Arnold H. MILLER, Mrs. Amelia Owen SIMPSON, Mrs. Bertha C. STORIAS, Mrs.

Katherine Rose FLANNER, BUCHANAN Mortuaries Death Notices CRONK-Thomas passed away July 25th. husband of Jean Garinger Cronk, formerly of father of Constance Susan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Cronk.

Funeral Monday, 2 p.m. CANADAYBOOS FUNERAL HOME, Momence, Ill. Friends may call from 3 p.m. Sunday until time of service. CURRY-Grace 89 of 3721 Central widow of Frank mather of Marjorie Fisher and Warren F.

Curry, Indianapolis, Mrs. Nettie Custer of Hastings on Hudson. N.Y., passed away Friday evening at the Methodist Hospital. Services Monday, p.m. at the HISEY AND TITUS MORTUARY.

Friends may call at mortuary. DEITCH-Mrs. Pauline of N.Y. City, formerly of Indianapolis, passed away Friday in New York. Widow of the late Dr.

Othella; sister of Mr. Wales Jackson, Toronto, Canada; grandmother of Mrs. Herbert Weinstock and great-grandmother of Diane and Wendy Weinstock, all of New York City. Services 2 p.m. today, AARON RUBEN NERAL HOME.

Burial Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery. Friends invited. DEHNER-C. Cecil, age 55, formerly of 3629 Bluff beloved husband of Clara, brother of Genevieve Bates, Fowler, Ind. Funeral LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 S.

Meridian, Tuesday, 8:30 a.m., St. Roch Church 9 a.m. Rosary Sunday, 7:30 p.m. Calling after 3 p.m. Sunday.

DOMOGALIK-Hilda 622 S. Fuller Drive, wife of John E. Domogalik, mother of Marilyn John E. Jr. Richard Lee and Stephen Joe Domogalik, daughter of Mrs.

Thirza Salter, sister of Mrs. Betty Faulk and Mr. Harold Salter. Services 2 p.m. Monday at ROYSTER ASKIN MORTUARY, 2310 W.

Wash. St. Friends invited. FISK-William 1825 W. Wilkens.

Husband of Frances, father of Wiltiam, Sherrie, and Vickie; son of Mrs. Pearl Little, Beech Grove. Brother of Mrs. Mary Mandiback, Beech Grove, passed away. Services Monday, 10:30 a.m.

LITTLE AND SONS FUNERAL HOME, 1301 Main Beech Grove. Burial Washington Park Cemetery. Friends invited. GLASS-William 1626 N. Euclid entered into rest Friday, age 49, husband of Mrs.

Eleanor E. Glass, father of Mrs. Nancy Dobson and Mrs. Rosemary Smoot, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Glass, grandfather of Dana Lea and David Alan Dobson.

Services Monday, 11 a.m. HARRY W. MOORE ARLINGTON CHAPEL, 5811 E. 38th St. Friends welcome.

GRESH-Mr. Fred, Zionsville, husband of Mrs. Ada Mae Gresh, Zionsville: brother of Mrs. Nellie Dale, Indianapolis, passed away Friday evening. Funeral services Monday, 10:30 a.m., at the FLANNER BUCHANAN PHILLIPPI MORTUARY, Zionsville.

Friends may call at the mortuary after p.m. Sunday, HAMMONS-Mr. Walter age 64, of 836 N. Bolton husband Mrs. Mamie Hammons, brother of Mrs.

Gladys Murphy, uncle of Mrs. Janet Stuart. Calling any time. Service Monday, 10:30 a.m. from SHIRLEY BROS.

IRVINGTON HILL CHAPEL, 5377 E. Wash. Street. HARDESTY-Mrs. Zeona, of 2307 E.

65th, mother of Mrs. LaVerne Coleman, aunt of Charles and G. Tobin Hyde, passed away Saturday. Services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. FLANNER BUCHANAN BROAD RIP.

PLE MORTUARY. Friends may call after 2 p.m. Sunday. JONES-Elmora, age 50, 385 S. Franklin daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert V. Jones, sister of Mrs. Roberta Rutan, Mrs. Nellie Salzman, New Orlean: John J.

Jones ana Marian Jones, S. Dakota, passed away. Friends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3925 E. New York after 2 p.m. Sunday.

Funeral 10 a.m. Tuesday at funeral home. LEONARD-William, age 79, of 1422 E. New York; beloved husband of Margaret; father of Fr. Sebastian O.S.B, of St.

Meinrad, Archabbey, Sister Margaret Cecile, S.P., of St. Mary's of the Woods, William F. Leonard, Mrs. Ellen Falvey, Mrs. Margaret Maxwell and Mrs.

Winifred Strack; brother of Frank of Ireland; uncle of Miss Mary Spellman; also 12 grandchildren, passed away Friday. Funeral, GRINSTEINER FUNERAL HOME, 1601 E. New York. Monday 8:40 a.m.. Solemn High Mass, Holy Cross Church, 9 a.m.

Burial Holy Cross. Rosary Sunday 8 p.m. Friends invited. McATEE-Mr. Arnold of 52 W.

28th, passed away Friday. Services Tuesday, 11 a.m., FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends may call after noon Monday. MEEK-Belle, 87 of 1107 Reid Place; mother of Leone Slate, Kathryn Fisher, Harold and Joseph Meek, all of Indianapolis; sister of J. E.

Alexander, city; also survived by 7 grandchildren and 4 greatgrandchildren, passed away Friday p.m. Friends may call at the TOLIN HERR MEMORIAL CHAPEL, 1308 Prospect. Services Monday 10 a.m. Interment, Greenfield, Ind. MUSSELMAN-Nellie age 75, wife of Frank, Musselman, mother of Mrs.

Hazel Wright, Mrs. Florence Deck, Emmett and Edwin Musselman, sister of Charles Quackenbush, Mrs. Guy Sherman, and Mrs. Hobart Winzenread, passed away Saturday at residence, R.R. 8, Indpls.

Services, Tuesday, 1 p.m., CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4825 W. 16th St. Friends Invited. Friends may call at funeral home after 4 p.m. Sunday.

PAIGE-Frances M. (Ferree), age 53, of 2907 N. Medford, wife of Frank E. Paige, daughter of Jessie Ferree, sister of Marjorie Lowe, passed away Friday. Services Monday, p.m.

CONKLE FUNERAL HOME, 4925 W. 16th St. Friends invited. Friends may call any time. PUTMAN-Roy age 57, 325 N.

Bosart; husband of Alma father of Mrs. Betty Jean Byrd, Mrs. Virginia Lee Giblin, also six grandchildren, passed away suddenly in Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, Friends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 3925 E. New York. Funeral 10:00 a.m.

Monday. Friends invited. RANEY -Catherine (Kinnett), oge 81, 340 Prospect: mother of Louis, Urbana, Illinois; Ambrose, Washington, Jesse, Raymond, Clifford, Virgil (dec.) Nolan, Hollis Raney, Josephine Bishop, Blanche Killian, of city; 31. grandchildren; 44 great grandchildren. Funeral LAUCK FUNERAL HOME, 1458 S.

Meridian. Monday, 8:30 a.m. Sacred Heart Church. 9:00 a.m. Christian Mothers and Third Order meet for Rosary, Sunday, 8:00 p.m.

(Washinaton. Ind. papers please copy.) ROESCH-Herman 4235 E. 38th husband of Ruby; father of Mrs. Patty Doyle, Mrs.

Joyce Sullivan, Jerry F. and Ryland Roesch, grandfather of 13, brother of Joseph, departed this life Friday. age 67. Services Monday, Aug. 10th af the MOORE KIRK NORTHEAST CHAPEL, 2530 Station 9:30 a.m., and St.

Andrews Church, 10 a.m. Burial, St. Joseph Cemetery. Friends invited. Recitation of the Rosary, 8 p.m.

Sunday at the funeral home. SHARTLE, Arthur 71, of Danville, beloved husband of Mildred, father of Stanley, Indianapolis, brother of Mrs. Jacob Snow, Indianapolis, Mrs. Ruth Brundenberg, Stilesville, Dr. Clarence Shortle, Stilesville and Dr.

Walter Shartle, Chicago, passed away suddenly Thursday near Lebanon, Tenn. Services Monday 2 p.m. BAKER FUNERAL HOME, Danville. Burial, Fairview Cemetery, North Salem. Friends may call at the Funeral Home afternoon Sunday.

35 Business Opportunities35 Business Opportunities MOTEL -BY OWNER 25 Units with restaurant and swimming pool on national hi-way in Central Indiana. THRIVING BUSINESS. Health reason for selling. Cash or contract. BOX 1452, STAR and NEWS Sunday, August 9, 1959 1 Death Notices SIMPSON-Mrs.

Bertha 4824 Winthrop, mother of Mrs. Elsie E. McGlasson, Mrs. Gertrude T. Hockmuller.

Mr. Harry L. Oft, sister of Otto and William Smickel passed away Thursday. Services Monday 2 p.m., FLANNER BUCHANAN FALL CREEK MORTUARY. Friends invited.

SMITH-Damon, 4249 Sunset, husband of Edith brother of Bessie and Joseph both of Seattle, died suddenly Saturday. Services Tuesday, 2 p.m. at the KIRBY MOR. TUARY, Meridian at 19th St. Interment, Crown Hill Cemetery, Friends may call at the mortuary after p.m.

Sunday. VOGEL-Elmer of Plainfield, passed away Friday, husband of Alma, father of Mrs. William Clay (Vivien) Jones, of Stones Crossing, and Bernard D. Vogel, brother of Arvel Vogel, Harry Martin, Mrs. Fred Huff, Mrs.

Earl Venis and Mrs. Ruby Dawson, 11 grandchildren. Services Tuesday 10:30 a.m. at MEYER ABDON. FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Prospect St.

Burial Washington Park. Calling after Sunday noon. age 56, 2865 N. Gale, father of William, Robert and Mrs. Marilyn Summers, passed away.

Friends may call at the DORSEY FUNERAL HOME, 7604 E. Wash. after 2 p.m, Sunday, Funeral, 1:30 p.m. Monday at funeral home. Burial, New Crown Cemetery.

2 Card of Thanks BREINDL-We wish to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and many floral tributes and spiritual bouquets extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors at the passing of our beloved husband and father, ANDREW C. BREINDL. We especially wish to thank Fr. Paul Utz, Dr. Gammieri, the InI dianapolis Saengerchor, Edelweiss Singers and Grinsteiner Funeral Home all for kind understanding services rendered.

-The Family BUNNELL-Our sincere thanks to the kind relatives, neighbors and friends for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended during the Illness and at the passing of our devoted husband and father, WALTER BUNNELL. A special thanks to Rev. Francis Hamilton, singers, organist, Dr. Ainslee Hood, pallbearers, Southport Masonic Lodge and G. H.

Herrmann Funeral Home for kind services and Family, BUSH-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved mother, ALICE BUSH We especially wish to thank Rev. Parks, and Conkle Funeral Home for kind services Family. CHANEY-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved husband and father, BURNARD C. CHANEY. We especially wish to thank Rev.

Atkins. the organist, the emergency squad of Indpis. Police General Hospital and G. H. Hermann Funeral Home.

All for kind and understanding service. -Wife and Family FIELDS-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our devoted husband and father, CHESTER C. FIELDS We especially wish to thank Rev. Ralph Wade, Mrs. Adaline Christie, the singer, Masonic Lodge and Carlisle and Son Funeral Home for kind, understanding service.

The Fields Family, 30 7 Art. me to. ROOM FOR RENT GET FAST RESULTS THROUGH CLASSIFIED BUY OR SELL REAL ESTATE TURN TO CLASSIFIED CLASSIFIED HELP SOLVES PROBLEMS DIAL ME 8-2411 STAR and NEWS WANT ADS GET RESULTS DIAL ME 8-2411 Sec. 3. Page 23 2 Card of Thanks COLLINS-With deep appreciation we thank our friends and relatives for sympathy expressed.

the many beautiful floral tributes and courtesies extended at the return and burial of our devoted husband, father, son and brother, WAYNE E. COLLINS We are especially grateful to Rev. Jim Strauss, and the men of Bunker. Hill Air Force Bose for their milltary service, the G. H.

Herrmann Funeral Home and all who assisted in our bereavement for able services Mother and Children. GAUSE The family of Quaid Gause wishes to acknowledge with deep appreciation the kindness, sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended by our relatives, friends and neighbors in our time of ment. We especially wish to thank those who acied as pallbearers, the minister and the Cox Funeral Home, Ladoga, for their kind services rendered and all who assisted in any way. GORDON-We wish 10. thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for floral expressions of sympathy, lovely offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our beloved husband, father, son and brother.

CHARLES E. GORDON We especially wish to thank Rev. Amos Bastin, Mrs. Dorothy Koenig, the Sister staff at Genevieve, St. Vincent's Hospital, Drs.

Balch and Van Tassel, Employees of Allison plant 5, the pallbearers and Meyer and Abdon Funeral Home all for wonderful and Family. HATFIELD- The family of George R. Hatfield wish to thank thoughtful friends, relatives and neighbors who expressed sympathy and tended lovely floral tributes. especially thank Rev. Parks, Dr.

Walter McManis, Dr. J. R. Himebough, Little Red Door, Firing Squad at Ft. Harrison, VFW Post No.

2999, and Harry W. Moore Peace Chapel. -Wife and Sisters HOLLIDAY -We gratefully acknowledge our thanks to our friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, floral offerings, and other courtesies extended to US at the passing of our beloved wife and mother, SARAH KATHERINE HOLLIDAY. We also wish to thank Rev. Criswell of Bell Aire Methodist Church and Horry W.

Moore Arlington Chapel for their kind and thoughtful services. -Husband and Children HOOVER-1 wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of my beloved and devoted wife, GLADYS B. HOOVER -Husband, Harry Hoover, JESTER-We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, HERBERT C. JESTER We especially wish to thank Rev. Allen Reynolds and members of Second Friends Church, and Farley Funeral Home for their kind serve ices and Family.

JOHNSON-We wish to thank our neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings and other courtesies extended at the passing of our devoted mother, ALDA JOHNSON We also wish to thank Rev. Tucker and Rev. Chitty for their comforting messages, the singer and organist, and Carlisle and Son Funeral Home for tactful and understanding Children. JOHNSON We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our relatives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to us at the passing of our beloved husband and father, LUTHER JOHNSON Wife and Family. JONES-We wish to thank our many friends, relatives and employees for their many acts of kindness shown at the passing of our beloved father and husband, ALVIN R.

JONES. We especially thank the pallbearers, honorary and active, the minister, Rev. William O. Breedlove, the doctors, nurses, and staff at St. Vincent Hospital, Moore and Kirk Irvington Chapel and all who contributed to the many beautiful floral Jones, wife, and son, John D.

Jones. KENNETT-We wish to thank our kind neighbors, friends and relatives for expressions of sympathy, lovely floral offerings, spiritual bouquets and other courtesies tended at the passing of our beloved mother, PEARL KENNETT. We especially wish to thank Fr. Van Benton, employees of MarmonHerrington Co. and Feeney and Feeney Meridian Funeral Home all for kind understanding services.

-The Family LESCH-Our sincere thanks to the kind friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, masses offered and to all who assisted in so many ways at the sudden death of our father, C. A. LESCH. We wish to express our special thanks to Frs. Trapp, Stahl and Schmidlin of Christ the King Catholic Church and to the members of the Washington Township Fire and Rescue Squad for their kind and understanding help.The Children McBRIDE- Your joint expressions of sympathy and your beautiful floral tributes meant a great deal to us in our sorrow.

We are deeply grateful and sincerely thankful to the nurses of the Methodist Hospital, friends and relatives and J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes, and to all others who were 50 kind. The Family Myrtle McBride. MYERS-We wish to express our sincere appreciation to our good neighbors, friends and relatives for their kindness, sympathy, floral tributes and other courtesies tended during the Illness and recent passing of our loved one, MYRON SHIRLEY MYERS.

We also wish to thank the Rev. Wayne Stork, the pallbearers, Employees of Diamond Chain and Conkle Funeral Home for their wonderful services. -The Family OSBORNE-We wish to express out sincere appreciation to our reiotives, friends and neighbors for the kindness, prayers, sympathy and floral tributes extended to US at the passing of our beloved son and brother, STEVIE OSBORNE. We especially wish to thank the ministers of Burge Terrace Baptist Church and Little and Sons Funeral Home for their kind services rendered. -Mr.

and Mrs. Carlton Osborne and Family. PATTERSON-Our sincere thanks to the kind friends, neighbors and relatives for expressions of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, beautiful flowers and other courtesies extended during illness and at the passing of our beloved husband, JOSEPH H. PATTERSON We especially thank Rev. Medard Buvola and Lauck Funeral Home for wonderful and Family.

ROODE We deeply appreciate the courtesy, sympathy and beautiful flowers extended by relatives, friends and neighbors at the loss of our darling TRUTH ROODE To Rev. C. E. Oakes, Doctors Merrell and Petranoff, the nurses and staff of Methodist Hospital, our private nurses, The American Fletcher Savings and Trust and Conkle Funeral Home. We are especially grateful.

Nora Stansberry, Martha 0. Frank and Cara Pearcy. SHEA-Our heartfelt thanks to all our many relatives kind friends, neighbors and for their expressions of sympathy, spiritual bouquets, the beautiful flowers and the many acts of kindness extended at the loss of our darling angel, DENISE MARIE. We are deeply grateful to the Rev. Dennis Spaulding, to those who acted as pallbearers and to Little and Sons Funeral Home for their kind services rendered.

We espe cially wish to thank Mr. Carl Dooley, the police and emergency squads and all those who helped in so many and Mrs. Joseph Shea and Family. STEPHENS-We are deeply grateful for the kindness, sympathy, many floral tributes and spiritual bouquets, extended by our friends, neighbors and relatives at the passIng of our devoted husband and father, JAMES L. STEPHENS.

To Fathers Gerdon and Frey, the Jordan Mortuary. the American Legion and DAV and to all who assisted us in our bereavement. for their kind understanding services rendered OUR SPECIAL THANKS. -WIFE AND CHILDREN TAYLOR-To our kind friends, neighbors and relatives we wish to press our sincere appreciation tor sympathetic attention, beautiful floral tributes and other courtesies at the passing of our beloved son. ROBERT L.

(BOBBY) TAYLOR We are most appreciative and wish to thank the minister for his consoling message, the singer, ergantst, pallbearers and Flanner and Bu chanan Fall Creek Mortuary for kind services and Mrs. Norman D. Taylor and Family. -We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings received from our to kind friends and neighbors and thank Wilson Mortuary and all others who assisted in so many ways during our recent bereavement Children..

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