The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 01, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    Classified Ads Get Results!
Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 model
FREE ROOM
A free room to an elderly lady in
exchange for her services caring
for small children maybe 2 or 3
times each week. Preferrably
someone that is on the Old Age
Pension. Call WEbster 5678.
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. I
• McBradv Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette St..
Telephone JAckson 7284.
—Mr». C. M. Elder.
• AVTOS WANTED7~
SELL VS YOVR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
AT-9463 2056 Farnarn
NEIGHBORHOOD FCRNTTl/RB
A CLOTHING SHOP
BIO SALE—OvercoaiS all
fenoe^. Ne Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Rugs, Bede, Gas Stoves and Ot
9toves.
■VTe Buy ano Sell" —
TEI- AT. 1154 1718 N. Z6th ST.
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Piano, bed, misc. furniture.
3704 S. 26th St. MA-1006.
ROOM for RENT-ADULTS ONLY
AT-1330 _
FOR RENT—An Apartment for
rent. Call AT 2983 week days Sun
day or Monday caH HA 6493.
ROOM FOR RENT to settle couple
or railroad man 2509 Maple
car from private party. WA-8289
ROOM FOR RENT for a lady only
—2764 GRANT ST. j
• Room to Rent—Single man or
Woman. No cooking. Call JA. 0699
Painting, Paper Hanging and
Plastering — Call MA. 54-62
(in the evening)
ROOM FOR RENT-JA. 3315
O Ladies Fur Trimmed Tuxecio
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 SL, JA. 8946. Our Chicken
Dinners are Something to Crow A
bout. Robt. Jones, Propr.
DAY NURSERY Mother’s Care
2537 Patrick, JAckson 0559.
I.AIXORIRS A C1.EAXERS
EDIIOLM A SHERMIX
mil North 24th St WE. 80SS
JSetc & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Point HnrHtrare
We Buy. Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
!M 1 -13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEbster 2224— .
"Everything For The Home"
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO *ot*, e«rnrr and adjoining, on
«nutbw«‘Mt corner 21M and !:r*c€
KxieiHlvf Oex:«icc on both 21**t an*
«.rsM*c. (dm! for 2 or more home*
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT |
BEDFOSD PARK—One New Home for immediate occu
pancy. 2 more for May 1st. Small down payment—F.H.A.
and G. I. Loans. Phone Hiram D. Dee, JA. 7718, JA. 1620.
Nice Room for rent for settled couple or railroad man.
Modern conveniences. 2d09 Maple Street.
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SPECIAL
GET ACQUAINTED
OFFER—
3 Beautiful 5x7
LIFE-LIKE PORTRAITS
(in Folders)
*2.50
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GREETING CARDS
From Your Negative $1.50
We Make Negative $2.00
—STUDIO OPEN—
Evenings 7:30 - 9:30
Sundays 10 a. m.-3:30 p. m.
TRIANGLE PHOTO SHOP
1608 N. 24th St.
Cooperation
Jan. 21, 1947
Dear Editor
Omaha Guide
2418 Grant Street
Omaha, Nebraska
Gentlemen:
I would like to express my ap
preciation for the cooperation your
paper furnished us during the year
1946 by publishing our articles on
current fraudulent practices.
It is indeed a pleasure to have
such cooperation shown on your
BOWEIS Appliance^Co!
NOW OPEN AT OUR NEW
' OCATION
# New Units, #New and
Rebuilt Refrigerators &
Sweepers.
"Guaranteed Repair Service—
Quality Workmanship—We
Solicit Your Trade”
3024 LEAVENWORTH
Phone AT-2003
I Bowl Tour Cares Away.
! “LAKE STREET’
BOWLING ALLEY
] 2410 Lake St. JA. 9303
I OPEN FROM 5 to 1 Week Days
1 " ” 3 to 1 Sundays
I ROSCOE KNIGHT, Manager.
I Prizes Given Away each Saturday Night for Highest
| Scores of the Week.
THRIFTY LIQUOR STORE
.• WINESt BEER, LIQUORS
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
*4th & LAKE AT. 4248
a TRIANGLE SHOE REPAIR a
• QUALITY MATERIALS,
• GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP,
• CLEANING & PRESSING,
• HATS CLEANED & BLOCKED.
1608 NORTH 24th ST. JA. 0858
BUD’S
7 exaco Service
• GAS and OIL
I “We Appreciate Your Trade”
30th & Wirt Sts. 'AT-9760
JAckson 4411 1833-35 North 24th St.
Chicago furniture Co.
• LARGE SELECTIONS of STOVES and LAMPS
Our Fall Special LOW PRICED CHILDREN’S
DESKS
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DO’S AND DON‘TS
Do Help Those Agencies That Help Us Combat Infantile
Paralysis untl Other Diseases.
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part as these articles cover fraudu
lent practices that exist in our city
or might move here from other sec
tions of the country.
A gain I wish to thank you for
your cooperation and if you have
any criticism to make of our ser
vice. we will be glad to have it.
Sincerely yours,
BETTER BUSINESS
BUREAU of Omaha, Inc.,
JOHN HENRY.
x Acting General Mgr
The Week
Cy H. W. SMITH
* * *
U. S. battleship Haruna v 111 be
made a floating pier. It was used
at one time as a flagship.
* * •
Two persons were injured in ar.
auto that struck a tree at Fonten
elle Ijlvd., and Jayes St., on Satur
day evening, January 25. They
were taken to Drs. Hospital.
Grace Moore and the Swedish
prince were killed in an airliner
crash in Copenhagen. Sunday Jan
26 Her death brought sorrow to
two nations, both* in Denmark and
Sweden. She was on her way to
Stockholm to sing.
4 » •
U. S Secretary of War Patter
son to arrive in Denver, Colorado,
on aJnuary 25. He was to make
several appearances in the Rocky
Mountain district.
* * *
Montgomery, Alabama had a gas
shortage for 36 hours up to Jan.
27, after the main pipeline into
the city broke.
***
Police of Lodi, Calif, were search
ing for the kidnapper of 17 year
old Alice Devine. They were in an
auto and it cannot be found.
***
Read The Omaha Guide for all
the latest NEWS of the race.
*.#
The Miami, Florida golf tourna
ment which got away to a good
start on Monday January 27. One
and twenty-two women were reg
istered to tee off at the opening.
* * *
A man jumped from the 86th
floor of the Empire State building
in New York. His body crashed
on top of a woman on the sidewalk
and fractured one of her arms and
she was taken to a hospital on Jan
***
The Georgia State Legislature
was asked to approve all the ap
pointments made by acting Gover
nor Talmadge on aJnuary 27th.
***
A report from Shanghai, China
a Chinese airplane with 21 persons
aboard was reported lost.
***
U. S. Secy of State Marshall’s
aim is to ask a 40 year German
treaty.
***
Russia and Canada block U S
plans on repatriations., neither
country has coferred with U. S
department officials.
***
A statement from Willard Ed
wards says men who run prisons
make them good or bad and they
ire handicapped by low pay.
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I QUOTES
OF THE WEEK
“There’s nothing worse than a
man with a paunch!” — Mrs.
E. Barnes, Los Angeles lin
gerie manufacturer, recommend
ing men wear girdles.
“Men really would look neater
in corsets.”—\ctor James Stew
art. Hollywood.
_____
“All the elements essential to
continued prosperity are here, if
we have the wisdom and the skill
to make full use of them.” —
Harvey S. Firestone.
“The demand for higher wages
based on the employers’ profits
in an industry rests on thor
oughly radical and unsound eco
nomics.” — Prof, of Economics
Lewis Haney, New York llniv.
“I did it because I don’t like
women!”—William Pyle, ar
rested in Iws Angeles for snip
ping off feminine tresses.
“It’s because they are so darned
stubborn.” — Police Capt. Tim
othy Lynne, Chicago, declaring
policewomen superior to men
oops.
We Are Once More
LAUNDERING CURTAINS
• SEND OR BRING THEM IN
Edholm & Sherman
—LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS
2401 North 24th St. Phone WE-6055
* '” .. "" - 111 r
-MARY’S
CHICKEN HUT
• BARBECUED RIBS &
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
“OUR Chicken Dinners Are
Something to Crotv About.”
.__
nuDcn I JUNtS, PROPRIETOR !
| JA. 8946 2722 North 30th St.1
, -~TT '
Neighborhood Furnace Co.
2511 Charles Street
-GUTTERING SPOUTING & REPAIRS_
INSTALLATION OF OIL, GAS, COAL, also STOKERS
ESTIMATES FREE A m_^r-jQ
* TERMS ARRANGED *\. 1 I D10
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I THIS IS AMERICA ,
_ __ - - Bv JOHN RANCft .
I HSom In America I
j WAR OPPORTUNITY
JIMand '*
TOM YOU
FLANAGAN &N[> | *
OF
Hartford, Conn./
DETERMINED
1 INTO0 \ f^?cER£D 7RADE HIRING OTHER «ls,~
'N7° , ' \\ learned in high SCHOOL, ^ , , u IN a MOS. GROSSING
i TOR \ \ 2AK1NG COPPER TRAYS AND BOWLS. HE AND $ 1,000 WEEK SELLING TO
j THCMSCUfES... ] ^TON SET UP BUSINESS IH MOTHERS BASEMENT..j DEPT. STORES ALL OVER U.S...
Next Door” By ted shearei
r_-—-n
j Continent
j “Maybe He’s Looking For A Couple Of Good Errand Boys.V.’
The Waiters Column
By H. W. Smith
• * *
Matridee Ward'made a very en
couraging lecture to the waiters at
the OAC on January 24 and all de
partments are on the improve on j
service
• • •
Captain Vaughn, fashion plate J
Captain Mitchell, Captain Glover
Scott and the UocKtau lounge ana
the Captain from the Lone Star
State all going good.
* m a
Are you a member of the Naa
cp?—If not, why not?
* * *
RR boys serving with a smile on
the rolling wheels.
• • •
Blackstone waiters on the up &
go.
Regis Hotel and Whitehorse Inn
"TAN TOPICS By CHARLES ALLEN
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| JTlM?' \Tx >vr c_C-ubS, 1+ Lt-^ll % t
“/r She Kicks Over The Milk Today, Pa, Vll Give Her A
Good Licking!”
-- - _ ±
[ waiters very much out in front.
• • »
Fontenelle hotel waiters on i
quick stepping routine.
• • •
All waiters should read theii
menus and keep themselves postec
and explain to the guests how th<
untries are prepared.
l For Greater Coverage
ADVERTISE in the Guide
■ * Fine Quality Printing
Call HA-0800
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