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Classified Ads 6et Results* Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 model car from private party. WA*8289 • Room to Rent—Single man or Woman. No cooking. Cali JA. 0699 Spaulding Furniture Co. 3823 North 24th Street FOR SALE— Chest of Drawers, Sectional Book Cases Matched End Tables, sev* eral kinds of Dinette and Dining room sets, Bedroom Suites and New Living Room Suites and etc. “Come In and See Us” BUY A LOT in Bedford Park, beauty spot of our community. Call JA-7718.j • McBrady Products Orders Taken at 2506 Burdette St.. Telephone JAckson 7284. —Mrs. C. M. Elder. • AUTOS WANTED! SELL US YOUR CAR FOR CASH! • We will come to your home. Fred King Motors AT-9463 2056 Famarn NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE ft CLOTHING SHOP BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresses Rugs, Beds, Gas Stoves and Of Stoves. “We Buy and Sell" — TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. 2«th ST. Piano, bed, miac. furniture, 3704 S. 26th St. MA-1006. **“"•.—.ffTTitimiiimnitnntm .111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ROOM FOR RENT-JA. 3315 | • Ladies Fur Trimmed Tuxedo Good shape. Size 20. Inquire Sharp Inn Cafe after Friday. FOR SALE—8 Room House, 2622 Caldwell Street. ROOM FOR RENT, man JA~2795 GARAGE FOR RENT, Suitable for Repair Shop, 2517 Grant St., ATIantic 0604. WANTED! Wanted to rent a 3 room apart ment furnished. Man and wife, no children, Call WE. 2235. CHICKEN DINNERS MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N. 30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chicken Dinners are Something to Crow A bout. Robt. Jones, Propr. DAY NURSERY Mother’s Care 2537 Patrick, JAckson 0559. LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS EDHOLM A SHERMAN '5401 North 24th St WE. MM /Vew & Used Furniture Complete Line—Paint Hardware We Buy, Sell and Trade IDEAL FURNITURE MART 2511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake —WEbster 2224— "Everything For The Home" GOOD OPPORTUNITY TWO ’ot", corner and adjoining, •» ■onthwMt corner 21st and Grace Extensive frontage on both 21st an * Grace. Ideal for 2 or more home* or especially anlted as Chnrcb grounds, Make -reasonable offer IMMEDIATELY. Address BOX A33« or Gall HA-OStM* A MWMAM KUTION COL V •*_*>**D_AHD HtAIT CAN til K COUNSEL AND CUIDAHC1 wh*n roor mind *» weiebted down with worry ^M^yoT^!2^e‘* ** * J^er*on*1 tett«r of sonnd and constructive advice analysing three in nnr. mr fab^^^ddr^^falAMaT^U*£,”“* E~plfia^nty«r^ f‘X US *' 1 *» probtems within the realm of reason. Write to THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE P. 0. Box 11. Atlanta 1, Georgia Abbe's New 1947 Inspirational Readings are Ready E. C... I stayed overseas two years. I came home on a furlough and had my wife go to my mother in the east. I am out of service now. Since returning I have found out that my wife did everything she could to make mother happy while I was away. For some rea son we aren’t a bit happy now. My wife and mother fuss all the time. If I do something for my wife, mother pouts. If I do any thing for mother, my wife pouts. I am so upset I don’t know what to do. We all three have to live in the same room as it is impossible to find a large place to stay out here. I love them both very much. Tell we what to do? Ans: The mystery is that you have been able to live together this long, three in a room, with out a royal battle. It is absurd to try to continue such an arrange ment. There is mutual love and respect between your wife and mother but the tension of jam packing your living in one small room is too nerve-wracking for all concerned. Help your mother to find a nice room to herself, for she is not totally dependent upon you. Once she is on her own again relations between the three of you will be restored to normal. M. L...There is a young man coming to see my daughter who seems very nice and has asked her to marry. She says she loves him and he apparently loves her. My girl is a nice girl, a high school graduate and is smart as can be. I don’t want her to make a mis take. I don’t pnow very much he takes care of his mother, sister and brother and treats us swell, about the fellow. I do know that brother and he treats us swell. ; Should I consent for her to marry him? Ans: Encourage them to wait a couple or three months until they have had the opportunity to know each other better. Your - v Bowl Your Cares Away. —AT THE— “LAKE STREET” BOWLING ALLEY 2410 Lake St. JA. 9303 OPEN FROM 5 to 1 Week Days ” ” 3 to 1 Sundays ROSCOE KNIGHT, Manager. Prizes Given Away each Saturday ISight for Highest ] Scores of the Week. ._ ■* THRIFTY LIQUOR STORE .• WMES, BEER, LIQUORS “We Appreciate Your Trade” 24th & LAKE AT. 4248 --' rm ' a TRIANGLE SHOE REPAIR a • QUALITY MATERIALS, • GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP, • CLEANING & PRESSING, • HATS CLEANED & BLOCKED. 1608 NORTH 24th ST. JA. 0858 JAckeon 4411 1833-35 North 24th St. Chicago furniture Co. • LARGE SELECTIONS of STOVES and LAMPS Our Fall Special LOW PRICED CHILDREN’S DESKS DO’S AND DONTS: Don’t put Junior on a pedestal. Prepare him to become a responsible, considerate citizen. BREEZY By T7MELVIN - i - i —————. PRNICE - HOW KIT 9 LOVELY, ^REEZY/J /NOW, LI9TEN/ DON'T YOU) / -TRUCKS COME FROM) LIKE MY ~&UT HE HA9NT MANYA (jRY TO KID ME, 7FACT0RIES... zr^ ' ^^FARM? COWS, H A9 HEj^oHTNQ/ CggEZY gl6fr1N9/^ ^NQTJAR^S/ y> f [ Tfff^R^CK^RMj y*pi \5fl«5S3^ 7 JIM I----, —■ By MELVIN T A P L E Y 7wv ^INI^TER. PI6URE5 ARE RADIOED BY THE AIRPORT AWIA3ER THAT JIM 9EELE 6. PARTY ARE t£OK IMCtFORTHEPVM. THEPA/R^TART PREPARING A 'WARM' RECEPTION R3R0URCAN6Y ’MEANWHILE — I CONTlNtNTAL Ct . ^ WE'RE NEARI&J6-THAT PLACE ON THE MAP .. I'AA V 601 NO TO TAKE THE PLANE DOWN-LOOK FOR A PLACE/ p> // | S'ROSE THE PYTHON - <£D MUCH THE BETTER A I'LL FAKE MOTOR TROUBLE -^ AA WE ■pET POWM. .THAT'L \P\-POM THERE/ 1<E N T MAKE IT LOOK ACCIDENTAjj^T SOMEONE WAVING^ EAYFELLOWeAlll&T LOOK—iL/ daughter is only 18 and that is quite young to be getting mar ried. Be understanding with these young people and try to show them that you want them to be perfectly sure of themselves be lore taking this essential step. Handle the situation with tact and diplomacy, as young people strongly resent interference m their love affairs. J. B. J..I have been married 9 years and we have four children. My husband doesn’t want to give me anything but what we have to have and when I ask him for some thing, he says he hasn’t got it. I am planning on leaving him and going out for myself. Tell me what to do right away. Ans: Looking out for four kids is a man size job, my good woman. You may easily find your self in dire circumstances if you try to shoulder this entire respon sibility alone. You are talking strong language when you consi der quitting. Money seems to be the root of your troubles so why not do something about bolstering the family income. Many house wives earn extra dollars in their own home by taking orders for toilet goods, sewing, and numer ous other little tasks that people are glad to pay for. A. F. ..I am, or I think I am madly in love with a married man. I am in college and I can’t study for thinking about him. Should I continue my friendship with him? Is there any future in this ? I have never been in love before. Ans: Nor are you in love now. You are letting your imagination run wild. Call a halt to this af fair now before you get in trou ble. The man in the case doesn’t love you and he is making no effort to encourage your attention You can easily ruin your reputa tion on the campus if you contin ue carrying the torch for this man Try. exerting your charms and feminine wiles on the single boys if you hope to win a husband. B. T. S. C. . I would be so happy if you could help me. I am nine teen years old, this is my second year in college. I am in love with a young man of twenty-three. He says he loves me very much. Will a certain thing that occured the night before he left for camp make him stop loving me even though it was the first time? He understands. He is still deeply attached to you and has no inhibitions about the event that took place. You really gave him a grand send off. It thrilled him no end. 10c PER COPY and Worth Itl The Greater OMAHA GUIDE f— We Are Once More LAUNDERING CURTAINS • SEND OR BRING THEM IN Edholm & Sherman ‘-LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS— t 2401 North 24th St. Phone WE-6055 * -MARY’S CHICKEN HUT • BARBECUED RIBS & SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN “OUR Chicken Dinners Are Something to Crovs About .** ROBERT JONES, PROPRIETOR JA. 89462722 North 30th St.. Neighborhood Furnace Co. 2511 Charles Street -GUTTERING SPOUTING & REPAIRS INSTALLATION OF OIL, GAS, COAL, also STOKERS ESTIMATES FREE A FTt—'* Cf O * TERMS ARRANGED 1 I %ll0 - - ' * FINLAY & COMPANY d C E —24 Hour Service— SCORED ICE AND CUBES (Open Sundays) WE. 0232 24TH & SEWARD ^_ \ HUCKLEBERRY Fim I VVX'OTDO l_\KE To HfWE Vi WITHER BE \ / , HuftRT 0?, BvU.! 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Dr. Patterson has been active in Red Cross affairs for a num ber of years and is chairman of the Tuskegee Chapter. Mr. O'Con nor is chairman of the Tuskegee board of trustees. \ Dr. Patterson is president and organizer of the United College Fund which includes 33 accredi. ted Negro colleges. THIS IS AMERICA 1 P.y JOHN RANC’K 10 AID EX C.\ s WITH THEIR l FUTURE. NY STATE / BUSINESS MEN A GOT TOGETHER /z WITH CIVIC /ZL ORGANIZATIONS..:— 'S / V?f?5ANIZ ED 114 CARSC* cumcs^iMcmEs of 10,000 POP. OR MORE ■■•'x. 3INIJ3 'ETERAKS ADViSED \ OF BOTH rCTSKYlAUTiOS AMD PSTFALLS..- X HELPED TO GET STARTED IM SUITABLE WORK OP BOSKS ESI.. I 9 r.ah HUNDREDS OF VETERANS HAVE BEEN K~l?Ed GETTING i 6 • "Next Door” by ted shearer ___ —-- •..... .1 * Qi.T./}tfos Hooks U ro 2 on, 3 Continental Fenmrea -——■_ “Ooooh, Doc, my wife’s at it again .... Cooking!!!!” ..........-...— —— -.imtumtlHinniHOfitTO WORST STORM OF LAST SEASON STRUCK JUST BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS The approach of the holiday season recalled to Captain C. J. Sanders of the state safety patrol that it was just the day before Christmas last year that the worst storm of the winter struck, tying up traffic all over the state. Sanders urged that Nebraska motorists be mindful of this when they plan their holiday travel ing, reminding them that the first heavy snow has yet to arrive this year and asking that they review the driving practices which are most successful in accomplishing safe winter driving. “When starting out”, Saunders said, “get the ‘feel’ of the road by trying your breaks while driv. ing siowly and when no other vehicles are near. On wet, snowy, or icy surfaces, reduce speed. Even when roads may appear to be clear, remember that bridges or TAN TOPICS ' By CHARLES ALLEN , _——-- —mr—1 I | courtMENTAl FEATURES OkoA €> t AtlSH I | “ And the nice part is, he’s never heard that a fool and his money are soon parted.” ......... shaded sections may present icy patches.” “Apply brakes lightly and inter mittently when stopping,” he cau tioned. Use tire chains when snow and ice prevail to reduce braking distance as much as 40 or 50% and for ‘go’ traction to avoid stalling and tying up traffic.” In addition to inadequate trac tion, National Safety Council re search has found that reduced vi. sibility is a major hazard to win ter drivers, Captain Sanders sta ted, advising drivers to see to it that windshield wipers, defrosters and headlights are in working or der. “Don’t be the cause of one of the fatal accidents which seem inevitably to mar every holiday season,” Sanders asked. • Read The Greater OMAHA GUIDE