The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 05, 1947, Image 2

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    IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF
DOUGLAS COUTY, NEBRASKA
IN THE MATTER OF THE
APPLICATION OF CHARLES C.
CALLOWAY, ADMINSTRATOR
OF THE ESTATE OF LE ROY
DOZIER. DECEASED, FOR A
LICENSE TO SELL REAL
ESTATE.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
SALE
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the Hon.
Jackson B. Chase, one of the
judges of the District Court of
Douglas County, Nebraska, made
on the 23rd day of June, 1947, for
the sale of the real estate herein
after described, there will be sold
at public auction to the highest
bidder the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot 5, Strickland’s Sub-Division,
an Addition to the City of Omaha,
as surveyed, platted and recorded,
all in Douglas County, Nebraska;
Said sale to take place place on
th(| 29th day of July, 1947 at the
hour of ten o'clock A.M. at the east
door of the Court House in Omaha’
Douglas County, Nebraska.
Terms of sale as follows:
Twenty per cent (20%) of
amount bid on date of sale, bal
lance when sale is confirmed.
Daed this 23rd day of June, 1947.
(signed)
Charles C. Galloway
Administrator of the Estate of
LeRoy Dozier, Deceased
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to extend our heartfelt
thanks and appreciation for the
acts of kindness, messages of sym'
pathy and beautiful floral offer
ings received from our many fri
ends in Omaha and other cities in
our recent bereavement at the loss
of our beloved husband, brother
and uncle, Mr. Charles A. Cleve
land who departed this life Sunday
June 15th. We especially thank
Rev. C.C. Reynolds and members
of Clair Chapel Cnurch, officers I
and members of Iroquois Lodge
No- 92 and Cherorkee Temple No.
223 and all woh endeavored to
lighten our burden in our sad hour'
Mrs. Bennetta Cleveland, wife.
Mrs. Anna Benton,
Mrs. Sarah Snowden, sisters.
Mrs. Tina Smith, neice.
Lighter
Lovelier
SKIN
May Be Yourt
Dr. FRED RiM
SKIN WHIT I NEW
254 AT DRUOGXVTf 50<
Caution—Van only at DOnctnJ
MCDONALD
REPORTING
—-—
MACDONALD REPORTING
from Council Bluffs
People Dept. Store, 312 West
Broadway, carries a complete line
of everything for the nome. It is
one of the largest stores inCouncil
Bluffs. You alwayy find a bargain
inhis place. Everyone moving;
always a cheerful crowd. When
you leave his place, you go on
your way smiling.
City Hall. .—Mrs. Lucile Madden,
clerk of Municipal Court. Council
Bluffs, is a very nice young lady,
who holds a very honorable and
respectable position. When 1 walk
ed in her place, I asked for the
proprietor; and she says to me,
“You are talking to her now”
How surprise I was. Everything
was efficiently handled.
As I have often said, ‘ The boys
and girls of today will be the
women and men of tomorrow.” It
seems that she is the lady of to
day. Wonderful
Sheely and Lane, 217-219 East
Broadway, was established in
1893 andarestill doing business
atthe same location. This speaks
well for a firm, for they must be
treating their traders right or
they would have been out of busi
ness long ago. We carry nothing
but the best of granted and the
best of workmanship. Guaranteed
ROOFS
REPAIRED RE-ROOFED
ASPHALT £ ASBESTOS
SHINGLES and ROOFING
BUILT-UP ROOFS
SIDINGS
ROCK WOOL INSULATION
call
Central
ROOFING Company
1459 So. 16th Street
AT 0562
Res. Phone ATlantic 9035
MEET YOUR FRIENDS
ENJOY A GOOD GAME OF BILLIARDS
OR POCKET BILLIARDS
AT
R. UNDERWOOD
Billiard Parlor
- CIGARS - SOFT DRINKS -
1522 North 24th Street Omaha, Nebraska
—Telephone—JA 9082—
CHICAGO FURNITURE CO.
•SPECIAL SALE
• LINOLEUM,
• STOVES,
• ICE BOXES,
• LAMPS. "WE SELL FOR LESS'’
JA 4411 1833-35 NORTH 24th ST.
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u —
Bond iven all work; monuments
and markers any size you wish
for any cemetary at popular pric
es.
At the above mentioned address
you will find most cutious men
! you have ever met- It is a plea
sure for them to show you what
theyy carry in stock.
Everyone is born to die; some of
us regret very much to think of
that day. but wewant our depart
ed ones to feel, when they reach
their destination, that we have
discharged our duty. See Sheely
and Lane; theyhelp you bear your
burden.
Allbee and Urling MotorCo.. 25
4th st., make a specialty of Lin
coln and Mercury cars. They can
also repair your car, and are al
ways at your service. They .have
many friends and customers and
wish for many more. You will do
yourself a favor by stopping in
at their place and talking with
them. You are always welcome.
Thanks
Council Bluffs Welding Co , 37.
4thst. This young man in theweld
ing business is still going strong.
He is a fine man to deal with. All
work is guaranteed; many stais
fied customers call on him. When
you need any welding done, he is
glad to see you at all times. Give
him a trial and be convinced.
I have never met a more gentle
and manly officer in all of my life
than the Chief of Police in Coun
cil Bluffs. I asked to see the chief;
and when I met him, I thought
he was a hoy. He told me he is 38
years old. Everything seems to
be moving along nicely in the City
peacefullyyy and harmoniously.
All are nice men to meet- America
should be proud of such officials.
Chief O. S. Murry
305 Morning Side ave.
It si one of the finest up-to-date
stores in Council Bluffs. Mr.
Men, Women! Old at
40, 50,60! Get Pep
Feel YearsYounger, Full of Vim
Don't always htatee exhausted, worn-out riMHflown
feeling on your age Thousands amaxed at what a
little pepptae ecurraa Oetaea win do Contains toqic
often oueflad a-r whea M ia weal;, eld ymt
because hi tew. rbo also eapifcgianth of caldhim.
phoepfcorue, vThfinxln Bi A m**dDe-aced doctor
writes “1 took tt taj-ee* Raaults wsua fine Get
85c introdoHcry Oxuwx Tonic Tdble* today,
onlv 29c why feel eld? Try OsXpbk to tel peppier,
get new rim and feel years younger, tills very day.
At all Drug Stores Everywhere—
In Omaha, at Walgreen’s & Smith
Stores
See Bailey First
SPECIALIZING IN PATCH WORK, PLASTERING
• BRICKLAYING CHIMNEYS AND CONCRETE!NG®
O RETAINING WALLS Q
OFFICE—2209 NO. 22ND S'.
—P H O N E—AT1154—
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ringworm. Original, ganuin* Palmar’* 8XIN SXXp
CESS Ointment haafcaan protad for ovor 100 yoara.
Try it on th* guaranty of * *ati*faction «r *«WT
hack, IS* (Economy 75e *U* wuriiln* 4 ***** **
much). At all riona or from E.T. Brown* Dog (V.
127 Water 8k, Haw York City.
Holm imuIm tompUxUm hoamtf *Mh
iKOI SUCCESS Soap (•//mMf »n*c*r*0 Jfc
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Smith is a wonderful man to talk
to and to deal with. Go in and
meet him. Good luck, Mr. Smith.
Mr. Don Jackson, County At
torney, is another nice young man
and is well-qualified for the office
he now holds. Mr. Jackson ifc now
serving his second term. Everyone
seems -to admire him as an offic
ier; he is honest and energetic.
Now friend, all the officials you
chance to meet in Council Bluffs
are very finepeople.
Walter Sayers Oil Station, 421
East Broadway: Mr. Sayers is one
of the finest young men you have
ever met and has one of the lead
ing oil stations in the city. His
motto:: Fair dealing to all and a
guaranteed service. He can repair
your car for any trouble you may
have- See him; you are welcome.
Thanks for your past patronage.
I shall always strive to please.
While traveling around Council
Bluffs, I met Judge John P. Tin
ley, who has served in public life
for 40 years or more. There is
not any man in Council Bluffs
that is admiredmore than Judge
Tinley. He believes in the Father
hood of God and the brotherhood
of man. If it were not for his
qualifications and insight on all
matters, he would have been cast
aside long, long ago. Judge Tinley
is a wonderful man. The people
are not using bad judgment when
they continue such a man in of
fice. We wish you all the good
luck and happiness in your declin
ing years. May you live much
longer and accomplish many good
things. City Hall. Council Bluffs.
Omaha. The Hon. Wm. Raab,
1028 City Nat’l Bank. I don’t be
lieve anyone living in the cityy of
Omaha»has any more friends than
Mr. Raab. I noticed him looking
so spic and span. I was informed
that he is a widower. Mr Raab is
a fine lawyer and he is depend
able. Whenever you are in trouble
see him at 1028 City Nat’l Bank
Omaha. He is my friend and he is
your friend.
Council Bluffs. I want to call
your attention to the Rummage
Store at 726 West Broadway.
They carry everything complete
for men, women, and children
piece goods, hosiery, underwear—
renwear-- in fact, everything
found in first-class Dry Goods
store. You will be surprise to have
such bargain* offered you on such
nice goods at live-and-let-live pric
es, He also has boots and gloves.
His store is packed from the
floor to the roof; they scarcely
have standing room. We invite
the citizens of Council Bluffs and
Omaha to stop in and give me a
chance toshow you what we have
in store for you —the best goods
and the lowest prices in Council
Bluffs. Thanks.
The Honorable Phil Minner,
Mayor of Council Bluffs. The first
time I met him, he was in the
clerk’s office; when I went back,
he was Mayor. It seems that his
next step will be Congressman.
There are great possibilities for
those who are energetic. Mayor
Minner is quite an able man, and
anyone can place all confidence in
him and feel safe. Council Bluffs
should be proud of him. Good luck
Mr. John W. Stanfer, Clerk of
District Court; reminds me of uor
old reliable Robert Smith of
Omaha. He is good-natured, loves
everyone.and everyone loves him.
If this country always elects men
to office like those they have in
Council Bluffs, .this world would
omve more smoothly. A wonderful
man is Council Bluffs’ Clerk of
District Court.
Sheriff Tyler of Council Bluffs
ahs an office force that is always
on the alert. They are nice man to
meet, illed with efficiency; in fact
all the people you meet in the
court house make you welcome.
They are a fine group of officers,
who know their business.
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Miss Dorothy Christersen. Re
corder of Deeds, has been in the
Court House for quite awhile. She
has many friends. When I noticed
her in her line of business, operat
i ing her office os efficently and
j smoothly. I wondered if it would
j n't be bettdr to elct women for a
while instead of men- She cer
tainly knows her business, and the
work she is engaged inis a credit
to her and toCouncil Bluffs.
Mr. Joe Smith, 416 Broadway. I
walked into his store, and he told
me he had occupied the same
building for 45 years. Itold him
he did not look to be over 50
years of age. Everyone laughed;
and he says, “I am 83.’’ If you see
him in action around his store,
you would call him an 18 year old.
f SUMMER I
CHARMERS
You no longer need to have unruly,
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hat for any occasion ... in
any shape _
Or the new John Fredericks Junior Hat
Band . , . hooking beneath your
hair ... in assorted pastels,
black, navy, red and white _
Turban Bar . . . Main Floor j
the greatness of.
By RUTH TAYLOR
What makes America great?
It is not the vastness of the
country, nor the fruitfulness of its
acres. It is not the hidden wealth
of its manufacturing plants. It is
not its deep harbors, nor its nav
igable rivers, nor the great art
eries of its highways.
What makes America great is
its latent power to turn all of
those into production for the good
of all the people from coast to
coast.
The greatness of America de
pends upon you and me; upon
each and every one of us, whether
we live on a lonely farm or in the
crowded city, whether we live on
a tree shaded street in a quiet
town, or under the shadow of
great skyscrapers of a bustling
metropolis.
As Lyman Abbot once wrote:
“A nation is made great, not by
its fruitful acres, but by the men
who cultivate them; not by its
mines, but by the men who work
in them; not by its railways, but
by the men who biuld and run
them. America was a great land
when Columbus discovered it;
Americans have made of it a
great nation.”
A country is not greater than
| its citizens. We are a United
States of America because the
men of this country decided to
put aside sectional and religious
differences to work for the good
of the country as a whole. If we
want to change our nation, we
have the power to do so, by chang
ing the minds of the men and wo
men who comprise the country.
If we want to be prosperous, we
! can, fot new wealth can be built
only by men: If we want security,
we oan build it. If we want to
eradicate all evil systems and
handicaps, we can—for we creat
ed them.
America was made great by the
men who built it. If it remains
great, it will be doing of you and
of me and of all our fellow Amer.
icans working together as free
men. It is up to us. And we can
do it.
Mrs. Minnie Wilson was recent
ly to her sister, Mrs. F. E. Brown
a member of the Trinity Church,
Kansas City, Kans. While in the
city of Omaha. Mrs. Brown has
enjoyed a wonderful'vacation; and
she wihes all of her Omaha friend
s to know that she appreciates
the many kind things said and
did for her.
DAILY
EXCEPT SUNDAYS
AND MONDAYS
MEET ENDS
JULY 5th
8 RACES DAILY
The Finest Mile Track
Between Chicago and the
Pacific Coast
ADMISSION 75c
Including State and Fed. Tax
LADIES' DAYS
TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
(EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)
Ladies Admitted Upon
Payment of 35c Tax
and Service Charge
No Children Admitted!
«
Classified Ads Get Resuits
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”
For quick Sale, cheap, $2,300
Uptown Cafe. During best bus
iness on Douglas st. Average profit
of $650.00 per month, lowest over
head and rent plus good lease,
leaving for West coast soon. 205
S- 13th st. Phone Ja. 2184
• McBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette St.,
Telephone JAckson 7284.
-—Mr*. C. M. Elder.
• AUTOS WANTED!
SELL US YOUR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
A.T-9463 2056 Famam
Specially Priced for the Week
Only
TRAVELER PORTABLE
RECORD PLAYER
Was $32.95 — Now $27.79
Terms '
Allied Appliance Co.
205 South 18th Street
\^r.w.1"^.. ..‘JirJ 1.....- ..
BEDFORD PARK—One New Home tor immediate occu
pancy. 2 more for May 1 st. Small down payment—F.H.A.
and G. I. Loans. Phone Hiram D. Dee, JA. 7718, JA. 1620.
MARRIAGE LICENSES INDEPENDENCE DAY
Harlod Long, 2889 Ohio 23
Jennie M- Gay, 2022 Grace 21
Eddie H, Martin,Tex. 31
Jeanne M. Roussd&u, Tex. 23
Theodore Johnson, 2617 Blondo
Kathrine A. Willis, 2617 Blondo IS
Kenneth C. Sorensen, 2108 Clark
Gloria A- Sherman, 2106 Clark 17
IN DIVORCE COURT
Petitions
Earl Johnson vs. Susie
Lovie Carter vs. John H.
Willis B. Perry vs. Beryl L.
DECREES
Alice Jones from Tom
Florence W. Maupin Dewitt L.
(annullment)
IN TRAFFIC COURT
William Buffkins, 2318 No. 27 av
reckless driving, dismissed.
Richard Brooks 2615 Parker,
recking driving, dismissed
Frank Pollack. 3332 Parker,
reckless driving continued to
August 22.
Old? Get Pep, Vjm
With IRON; plus supplements
CALCIUM, VITAMIN Bi
■ ■ru lA/AMTU of 40. 50. 60. Don't be
TUI LPIf vvumc.ro old. weak, worn-out.ex
IVI hausted. Take Ostrex. Contains tonic often
needed after 40 — by bodies old Just because lack
ing iron; plus calcium. Vitamin Bi Thousands now
feel peppy, years younger. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets
TODAY. Get generous "get acquainted” size Or
SAVE REAL MONEY—ask druggist to show you
the special, btg, money-saving "Economy” size.
At all drug stores everywhere.. In
Omaha, at WALGREEN and SMITH
STORES.
PAINT UP IN JULY AUGUST . ]
WITH j
AK-SAR-BEN PAINTS
From The
DEVEREAUX’S
HARDWARE 8c NOTION STORE
G. L. Devereaux Prop.
2416 LAKE St. JA 3326
Handlers of
Harware-Glassware Doors-Window Glass
• Do Yonr Painting Now |
*__.
Beauticians
HAIR DRESSING r ’ US'
For Rent or ’ — ,
DOT’S BEAUTY SALON ,
2031 North 24th St. AT-0459 <
Look for
Swansons
Noodle Giblet Dinner
Noodle Chicken Dinner
— New Low Prices |
At All Grocers
Cooperative with President Truman's Program
MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N.
CHICKEN DINNERS
30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chicken
Dinners are Something to Crow A
bout. Robt. Jones, Propr.
LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS
EDHOLM A SHERMAN
3401 North 24th St WE. 0051
New & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Buy, Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
8511-13 North 24th— 24th *“• 1 ~ke
—WEb-^r 2224— ,
"Everything I t The H
BUY A LOT in Bedford Park,
beauty spot of our community.
Call JA-7718.
TWO SLEEPING ROOMS ....on
car line. Fine for working couple
or man. Call HA 7059.
FOREIGN JOBS Men Women gov.
and private listings, hundreds skill
de classifications. 16-pages accur..
ate information $1.00, postpaid....
Satisfaction guaranteed.FOREIGN
.JOBS, INC., Baltimore 1, Maryld.
WANTED: Clean cut man or wo
man for sales work. Strictly
commission. Chance to make
real money. Allied Appliance Co
205 South 18th St.
Badly Needed
3 or 4 Room Apt or House
FURNISHED OR
UNFURNISHED.
COUPLE AND ONE CHILD
WE. 7005
by H. W. Smith
The day we celebrate, July 4, is
in the making and we should be
very thankful that we are living
in the land of freedom. We should
take time out to celebrate in a
commonsense way; and we do
hope and pray that discriminat
ion and race prejudice will be
eliminated for all times and good
will and fellowship will exist over
the wide world. When July 4 was
chosen for Independence Day, It
was expected that all races, creeds
and colors were equal; and by the
help of the Almighty God, mis
treating, lynching and false ac
cusing of one group will be dis
continued.
We wish to Announce
THE OPENING OF THE
G & J Smoke Shop
2118 NORTH 24th Street
Everything in the Line of
CIGARS, CIGARETTES, &
SOFT DRINKS
Jackson & Godbey, Props.
CLEO’s
Nite & Day
BARBn
2012 North 21st Su
ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS
SANDWICHES
•‘OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY”
Deliveries Made—Small Fee
Charge for the sam®.
Call ATlantic 9541