The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 08, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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    Classified Ads Get Results!
Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 mode
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 c4 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.
• McBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2306 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 Farnain
NEIGHBORHOOD FURTOTURB
& CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Bfi-ies. Ne Stamps; Ladies Dresses
Ruks, B--'do. Gas Stoves and Ol
Btoves.
tVe Buy and Sell" —
TKL AT. 1154 1715 N. 2«lh ST,
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 call HA 6493.^
ROOM FOR RENT to settle couple
or railroad man 2509 Maple
.- ...
I car from private party. WA-828I
ROOM FOR RFNT for a lady onb
—2764 GRANT ST,
• Room to Rent—Single man or
Woman. No cooking. Call JA. 0699
Painting, Paper Hanging and
Plastering — Call MA. 5462
(in the evening)
ROOM FOR RENT-JA. 3315
• Ladies Fvr Trimmed Tuxedo
Good shape. Size 20. Inquire Sharp
Inn Cafe after Friday._
FOR SALE—8 Room House, 2622
Caldwell Street.
I
[ 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
!401 North 24th St WE. BOSS
New & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Buyk Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
*511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEbster 2224—
"Everything For The Home“
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO 'of*, earner and adjoining, on
4oiifhwe*i corner 21*1 and Grace
Extensive frentage on both L’lst nn/
Grace. Ideal for 2 or more home*
or especially nulled an Church
ground*, Make reanonnble offer
IMMEDIATELY. Addrc** BOX A33I
or Call 114-0*0*
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. 2509 Maple Street.
..
SPECIAL
GET ACQUAINTED
OFFER—
3 Beautiful 5x7
LIFEilKE PORTRAITS
(in Folders)
*2.50
PHOTOGRAPHIC
GREETING CARDS
From Your Negative $1.50
We Make Negative $2.00
—STUDIO OPEN—
Evenings 7:30 - 9:30
Sundays 10 a. m.-3:30 p. m.
TRIANGLE PHOTO SHOP
1608 N. 24th St.
_4
I BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
Warns Against
i Unlicensed Secur
ities Salesmen
The up-to-date stock swindling
salesmen has a new line of ap
proach, the Omaha Better Busin
ess Bureau warns.
His latest pitch, warns the Bur
eau is to approach holders of good
securities with offers to purchase
^ 1 ■- —.
BOWEN Appliance Co.
NOW OPEN AT OUR NEW ’
' OCATION
• New Units, #New and
Rebuilt Refrigerators &
Sweepers.
"Guaranteed Repair Service—
Quality Workmanship—We
Solicit Your Trade”
3024 LEAVENWORTH
Phone AT-2003
Bowl lour Cares Away.
_ —AT THE—
^ "LAKE STREET’
. .v BOWLING ALLEY
/Tf 2410 Lake St. JA. 9303
/**;/ ^ OPEN FROM 5 to 1 Week Days
” ” 3 to 1 Sundays
ROSCOE KNIGHT, Manager.
Prizes Given, Away each Saturday Night for Highest
Scores of the Week.
i_ — *
THRIFTY LIQUOR STORE
.• WINES, BEER, LIQUORS
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
*4th & LAKE AT. 4248
a TRIANGLE SHOE REPAIR a
• QUALITY MATERIALS,
• GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP,
• CLEANING & PRESSING,
• HATS CLEANED & BLOCKED.
1808 NORTH 24th ST. JA. 0858
■ - -- -■ ■ J
BUD’S
7 exaco Service
• GAS and OIL
uWe Appreciate Your Trade”
30th & Wirt Sts. AT-9760
• - :-—'
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DO’S AND DON TS’
£0HTI MENTAL
*&rroue£
You re Soup-posed to Fill Your Spoon Away from You
When Eating Soup.
JIM STEELE By MELVIN TAPLEY
J'JSTASTUS
MYSTERIOUS
GUNMEN OPENtf)
FIRE ON JIM AMD
^PARKV} JUDD-JOG
ANDCHIbF'SPTS'
A$TtfEYOTP
PSP P3CM THE
PLANE, £ULTPFE
PH2EOE>Tiie
BEAM FROM THE
PDfZTAglB PAfiAlY
££ KAY MARINE
ONTUEAJTAOEK/
/RIGHT? HA/THESE l_ -AND LENAtfl
'GUVS ARE STILLER THAN WAG THE ONE
THE DUMMIE9 IN MACV'S J WHO THOUGHT
BREEZY
P'LO, ££E EZY/j^- TH15 J
16 EDNA ...HOW DID YOU,
* LIKE OUR
COSTUME PARTY?.
1 QUOTES I
OF THE WEEK
" ‘1 cannot be drafted for any
State.
“I can make twice as much as
by teaching school.” — Erskine
Richmond, Beckley, W. Va., quit
ting school principalship to mine
coal.
“Let your husband know that
he’s the boss!”—Mrs. Daniel Sut
ton, Rochelle, Ga., on how to be
happy though wed 71 years.
*
‘Industry-wide bargaining is
death to free enterprise.”—Clar
ence B. Randall, vice-pres.. In
land Steel Co.
“Big business makes the head
lines, but small business makes
the nation.”—H. E. Humphreys,
Jr., chairman finance comm., U. S.
Rubber Co.
‘It’s much *1 Do’ about noth
ing.” — Peter Donald, humorist,
n. Hollywood icedding.
them at a price in excess of their
market value- The owner then is
induced to endorse his certificates
and mail them in negotiable form
to the operator’s office. The secur
ities are dispossed of, and when
the swindler has worked his terri
tory “dry" he decamps with the
proceeds.
The most effective way to com
bat this type of swindle is to deal
only with licensed brokers and
dealers, or their salesmen, and if \
a salesman cannot produce a cred
ential of license, refuse to have any
dealings with him and notify the
Bureau of Securities at Lincoln at
once so that an investigation may
be made. This is the only way the
stock swindlers can be kept out of
the state, which in turn is of great1
value to Nebraska citizens.
The Blue Sky Law of Nebraska
provides that securities (being
stocks, bonds, debentures, oil in
terests, mining interests, etc.) can
be sold in Nebraska ONLY by
brokers or dealers, and their sales
men, who are licensed by the Bur
eau of Securities, State of Nebras
ka, State House, Lincoln, Nebras
ka, and which, incidentally, is one
of the most effective in the coun
try.^_
“Double Duty” Ahead For Chest
Budget Committee
In carrying out its precise as
signment to equitably allocate op
erating funds to the member ag
encies of the Omaha Community
Chest, the newly appointed budget
committee last week saw almost
i “double duty’’ ahead.
The nine-member committee com
I posed of volunteers under the
chairmanship of James L. Paxton
! Jr;, is viewing the increased oper
ating costs being experienced a
mong the agencies as well as mak
ing room to provide for one new a- i
gency.
Out of funds allocated for oper- i
ating expenses last fall’s camp- :
aign, it is the job bf the budget
committee to review monthly the !
income and expenditures of each
agency together with requests for j
the month to come. A budget al
lowance is paid only as evidence *
substantiates the need, according
to the chairman
) <
I I _
The budget committee does not
handle the requests for • building
repairs and remodelling for which
a separate fund was set in the last
campaign, Mr. Paxton said.
Since the budget for the chest a
gencies for 1947 was approved, a
thirty first agency was added. It is
the Carter Lake Community Cen
ter, accepted into Chest member
ship because of its filling a need
for residents of the Carter Lake
area who have been without re
creation facilities- The residents
have contributed annually to the
Omaha Chest.
Appointed by Mr. Paxton to
serve on the committee are: Sam
Beber, James J. Fitzgerald, R. A.
Hayes, Edward Lyman, John F. j
Merriam, Edgar Morsman IH, Mrs
Drexel J. Sibbemsen, and W. Dean
Vogel. Mr. Morsman former chair
man of the commitee, is the new
president of the Chest.
We Are Once More
LAUNDERING CURTAINS
• SEND OR BRING THEM IN
Edholm & Sherman
—LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS
2401 North 24th St. Phone WE-8055
. 1 ■■ ■ «■ ■ ■ » ■■ '
-MARY’S
CHICKEN HUT
• BARBECUED RIBS &
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
“OUR Chicken Dinners Are
Somethin# to Crotv About.”
j nwotni *j i'i co, rnurmt lUn §
1 JA= 89462722 North 30th St.1
Neighborhood Furnace Co. ]
2511 Charles Street
-GUTTERING SPOUTING & REPAIRS
INSTALLATION OF OIL, GAS, COAL, oho STOKERS
ESTIMATES FREE Arp—7 CIO i
& TERMS ARRANGED lOlO
---
HUCKLEBERRY FINN
--——1
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helped that Poor
old y/owAM carry her
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\VUSH FOR?
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Discovered new way Says Magnus:
TO MAKE HARMONICAS... ~Th£ OLD
fashioned
m)i\. FORMULA OF
■ _i!!L_Ml HARD WORK,
f ;? ^£rVir%X persever
1 w lV ANCE, and
e*. !V-\| FREE
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A j/Z
How HEADS 1 ,y
PLANT WHICH
MAKES MANY 'Z''
THOUSANDS,
SUPPLIES 3S COUNTRIES...
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"Next Door” By ted shearer
j^Coatinental Fmtnrm ■.
“Aw, Come on, Let’s Talk Mom into raising Our Allowance!”
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TAN TOPICS •By CHARLES ALLEN
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COMTtMENTAL PEATUBES © i?47 CMA.S ALLEKt
“WOW!!”
Silence Endangers Nebr. Vets Receivin g Medical Treatment at VA Expense
Smooth operation of a progran
to permit Nebraska veterans t<
obtain treatment at VA expense
from their own physicians for ser
vice-connected disabilities is being
endangered by silence.
Ashley Westmoreland, Lincolr
Regional manager for the Veterans
Administration, explained that toe
many veterans are failing to tel’
their doctors promptly that they
expect the VA to pay for the treat
ment they seek.
/
w u gatiucm i ' > i » ■
'vice-connected disability by a n
'vate physician may be author z
and paid for by the VA prov ;
the VA receives notice within
days from the date the treatrr.e
begins, Westmoreland said,
In emergency cases where 1m
mediate hospitalization is nroe.—
sary, the VA’s med'cai
the Lincoln Regional or tbo
ha Sub-Regional ofri^« -
notice within 72 hours after the
veteran has been admitted to the I
hospital in order to authorize and I
pay for hospitalization and treat
ment.
“More and more cases are com
ing to light in which the veteran
waited until long after the treat
ment was completed to tell the doc
tor to bill the VA for his services”
Westmoreland said. “Such delays
may keep the physician from gett
ing his fee and in the long run may
cause the whole program to bog
aown.
He urged veterans, if at all pos
sible. to clear with the VA before
seeking treatment and. in any e
vent, to tell their physicians in ad
vance if the treatment is expected
to be at VA expense.
Westmoreland warned too that
non service-connected disabilities
are not eligible for treatment at
VA expense under this program.
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