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AtffiC fj LET CO/] DAY NURSERIES ICRS. ARC OPERATING WITH CAPACITY ATTENCWKE S'UPERN ISECP COMPmodS AFFORD HAPW PAYS . FOR IODWES WHOSE * MOTHERS MOST WORK. BROKEN FAMILIES ARE EXFEN&iVr TO TA^RAVER^. MO FEATHER SERVICES AIM TO KEEP HOARS INTACT. A ate, iwiw 7 HEY HAD aoweboo*' ytfflLTH) YOUR COMMUNITY CHEST [S CONCERNED MJlTH ALL PHASES OF HEALTH AND WELFARE PROVIDED RY30 A&WOK. THESE AUSTEE MHAVCD TO THE COfVAUHrn NBft* AMD SERVICES available FROM OTHEK SOURCES. LATCH ON TO NELLIE LUTCHER ON “KING COLE TRIO TIME,” SAIT., AUG. 16 Nellie Lutcher, newest sensa tion of popular music, was guest stars on “King Cole Trio Timt” on Saturday (August 16) at 5:45 p. m. EDT over station W. O. W. and NBC. Although the vivacious, brun ette California girl has made only two records so far, her kewpie doll type of delivery is called eo infectious that her sucess is as sured. She has been tabbed for a New York build-up at Cafe Soci ety and is the subject of a forth coming spread in Life magazine. Her best known record sa far is “He’s a Real Gone Guy,” on which the Versatile Miss Lutcher ac companies herself on the piano. Nellie will request Nat Cole and his boys to lead off with "Across the Alley From the Alamo.” Then Nat will offer a new ballad, “I Miss You So.” to be followed by ‘‘Naughty Arigeline.” Re finishing Cabinets If the old finish of a metal kitchen cabinet is not soratched of chipped, a thorough cleaning to remove any traces of greasy film, followed by a light rubbing with very fin# sand paper to dull the gloss of tbs old enamel, should be sufficient prepa ration for reflnishing. After wiping with turpentine or mineral spirits, apply one or two coats of enamel undercoater, in accordance With the manufacturer’s directions on the can, and finish with a aoat of enamel of the desired tint. WITH THE LADS WHO SPIN THE DISCS, ITS KING COLE TRIO, TWO TO ONE By a be ter than two-to-one vote, thg nation’s disc jockeys have picked the King Cole Trio as their best-liked small band. Kiiyr Cole Trio is heard in person Staurday at 5:45 p. m. over station W. O. W. and NBC. The poll of the lads who spin records for a living was conduct ed by Billboard bagazine. The Trio also finished high in voting f orthe ten “greatest all-around’'' records of the past year. Their waxing of ' For Sentimental Rea sons” finished fourth in this I group. King Cole Trio had previously won undisputed claim to the title of “ best small band in the land* j in polls conducted by Ej<juire Downbeat and Metronome maga zines. BILLY ECKSTINE SOARING TO NEW HEIGHTS NEW YORK _ Billy EcksWne, whose first MGM waxing of “Tills Is The Inside Story” pairPd with "Just An Old Love Of Mine1' is soaring the “Bronze Ballatfier with the Golden Voice" to new heights in national popularity, waxed four new sides for the MGM label this past week with the backing of a 26-piece orch estra conducted by Hugo Winter halter. who also penned the Eck stine arrangements. * Ohio Candidate For President? j * COL’UMBUS, OHIO — (Soundphoto)—Senator Robert A. Taft, opeaking at the Republican Rally at the Neal House, charged the * | i “blundering policy” of the Truman administration in handling the oc cupation of Germany has wrecked the entire economic set-up of Europe. Taft was urged to become a candidate for the presidency in 1948 and was backed by his colleague Senator John W. Bricker (who :W,as rumored for presidency). Rep. Clarence Brown, national com jmitteeman* was instructed by the state committee to “take 4ll steps necessary” and helpful to bring to the attention of Republicans of other states, Senator Taft’s unusual qualifications and availability for the presidency. Forgotten Inventor Oliver Evans '-at 23'- invented machine to make Hcahdi>,fotL iteating. iuooi... COMBINED 3 INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS / INVENTIONS eUlU> America! 9rupjMd mmm-thouf/t. Wttiingl- to Ming anew eto L # PROGRESS a/trfJOBS/ Pteflasud try TiatlonaZ Patent CounciZ MCDONALD REPORTING Nelsen and Son Hardware Co. 1417 Harney st., has one of the leading hardware stores in Omaha You can find anything in this place of business carried in the ! hardware line. When you are look ing for first-class merchandise it pays to see Nelsen first. Every thing trickly guaranteed. Try Nel sen First. Mr. Otis N. Dishong Papering and Painting also siding work. ■Sjou may call him anytime you want your house made new and beautiful. He is prepared to take care of you in so far as beautify ing of your home is concem. See him at 1911 Charles st., or Call | him at Phone No. JA. 5410. At 4104 Grand ave., you will find Toms Tailored Seatcovers, truck cushions, rebuilt door pan els, and armrest at the shop of Mr. T. G. Rodgers. Courteous service to all wait ing to be served when in his shop Stop in and give him a trial. Thank you. Ta 1210 Harney st.. you will find ! one of the finest and nicest elec tric fixture and Supply stores in the city of Omaha. It is owned and operated by Mr. H. G. Carl son. The very best in courteous service is offered by this cautious and sane business man. Mr. Carl on store is worthy of your atten tion. He sells strictly on a whole- j sale basis. Come in sometime won’t you? Thank you. Lyon and Healy the old reliable Jewlry has been in business since all of us were hoys and still doing buines at the same old stand. His motte is Honesty 'to all. Call AT. 2341. Don't forget^ Mr. Manrice B. Kattlemare 1125 So. 6 st., when you have any old junk such as: I metals, rags or anything you I might not be able to use. Remem ber he can and is willing to pay ! you cash prices for it. See nim 1 first at 1125 So. 6 st. Council : Bluffs. The World Ins. Co. 311 So. 15 st. Omaha has made rapid pro I gress. They have expanded con siderable since their coming to Omaha. They have been able to do this because they have always : tried to deal honest and fair with their customers. We wish for more firms like them in Omaha. The Cotton Shop 311 So 16 st., Omaha is the place purchase your clothes for the winter wear and to prepare your children for school. They have what one de sires in ready-to-wear. So go to one o'f the nicest dress shops in town and be convinced of quality merchandise. "Dr. Sears, 1117 Medical Art "Bldge a young man prepared to meet your dental needs is ready and willing to help you. When your teeth begin to trouble you Oped Tilling etc. drop m and see "Dr. Sears for he will sure relieve you of much of your distress and pain. Call at 1117 Medical Bldg. At 1602 City National Bank Bldg, you will find a new business being put in operation by the City Surplus Co. They are pre pared to serve you with anything you wish in surplus goods. You are always welcome. Dr. G. D. Shippard 313 Secur ities Bldg, the old reliable dent ist gives efficient service when j your teeth need repair. Placing your dental worries in his hands, is a pleasure and he will see! that you are well taken care of. He will X-Ray your teeth if neces sary. He is at your service at all time. “DYNAMO OF THE SAX” NEW YORK—Elinois Jacquet, youthful “Dynamo Of The Sax ophone”, took out a ploicy insur ing his lungs for $100,000 against injury caused by his saxophone playing, just before departing with his high-flying Sextette for a swing through the middle west. Jacquet, whose upper register sax tooting, which can be ap. proached by no other musican, causes a tremendous strain on his lungs, availed himself of this protection on the adivce of his personal physician, who express ed sheer amazement at the fact that Jacquet’s lungs are in per fect shape in spite of his reck less blowing. The exciting little instrumenta list. who at the age of 24 is be ing hailed as he greatest tenor saxophonist of all time, has of ten been warned by friends to slow down his gruelling pace. Which only a musician in Jacquet’ | s physical prime could endure. I ST-RSCRn-TlOW RATES: 1 MONTH. 30c 1 MONTHS.*1.50 8 MONTHS . ,2.30 I TEAR . *4.00 o o o * TEAR (Ont of Towi * $4.50 Here are the Hollywood Hucksters, an all-star interracial combo assembled by Capitol’s Dave Dexter for a special recording session which produced "Happy Blues" and "Them There Eyes". The disc, just released on Capitol’s new red American label, features a vocal "duet" by Benny Goodman and Stan Kenton as well as exciting instrumental work by (above) Red Callender, Irving Ashby, Dave Cavanaugh, Benny Carter, Charlie Shavers, Joe Koch, Jimmy Rowles, lee Young and Red Norvo. WILLIAMS, MONTGOMERY AGREE TO REMATCH . IN NEW YORK NEW YORK —'11^ Williams will make the first defense against his newly secured lightweight crown sometime in November or December against none other than Bob Montgomery, the man from whom he won his title August 4. The place had been set as Math, son Square Garden, though dates will not be discussed until this Friday when Ike’s manager, Blin. ky Palemo and Garden promoter Sol Strauss have their pow.wow. The once-cocky Bob Montgo mery, who pro-Monday night was Pihiadelphia New York light weight champion has announced that he could he ready for a re match with Ik? «nytime the cham pion is ready. The fateful match (title) netted {129,709 after taxes sad been deducted. Monty received 30 per cent or $38,912.95 and Wil liams— 25 per cent or $32,427.41. 9EABISCU IT’S STORY TO BE PRODUCED BY WARNER’S BURBANK, CALIF—Rights *' Kim the story of Seabiscuit, tme | of the most popular thorough breds ever to race on the Ameri can turf, have been acquired "by | Warner Bros, from C. S. Howard j who owned the great champion. The picture, to be called "The Story of Seabiscuit,” win be film ed in Technicolor and directed by David Butler, who directed the classic racing picture. "Kentucky Seabiscuit, lightly regarded n - a youngster and used as an >~ ercise horse, became one of th -> turfs greatest money winnc and his match race conquest of War Admiral is sen regarded '»•' ^ one of the greatest races of s’1 time. There is a possibility that on of the “little Biscuits’*—one If get—may play his famous sire • the picture. BUDDY JOHNSON RECEIVES 1000 BUSHELS OF ‘1SWEETS" NEW YORK — "Buddy Johnson, the young pianist-mastro of “Walk ’Em Rhythm” fame, is one man who never liked potatoes in any shape Or form, "but as soon as he gets back from "his current road tour he’s gonna eat "’em and like ’em if his family "hire anything to say about the matter, and the j Johnson family has an awful lot j of spuds for Buddy to inhale. Several months ago maestro Johnson made a Decca record of an original ditty titled “Hey, Sweet Potato”, which has become one of the most popular platters in the nation. The Johnson disc caught the fancy of officials of the Sweet Potato Growera Associ ation of America, and last week one thousand bushels of sweets were delivered to the uptown resi dence of the Johnsons, compli ments of the association, with an accompanying message that a like amount will come his way each and eve-y montn for an indefinite Period o- tine' - I Live «aa rotate One potato wGl supply Ml. sala ries sr about one twenty IMi of tee amount of coteries ncSmnndj^ier tbe average adult*for dalhdfcv sumption, ifowever, U is that a balanced rotten be uiittadh Rolling Billboard PETOSKEY, MICH. — When a local hardware company sends their new Fruehauf trailer to Detroit for a pick-up they do a little 'home-town” selling along the way. A colorful mural on the trailer calls attention to the vacation-land appeal of Petoskey, called “Land of tne Million Dollar Sunsets.”^ 7 he Hollywood Huckster Acclaimed 4s ‘Great’ Count Basie Record “South” j Count Basie, the "Jump King of Swing’’, has come up with a revival of on^ of the greatest jazz selections of all time with his new RCA Victor recording of “South”, a number that was one of the standouts of th^ great Ben ny Moton band, the outfit with which Basie launched his musical career in Kansas City in the ear ly 30’s and later piloted, follow ing Moton's untimely death. It is only logical that the Count has finally brought forth his own version of “South”, for that was one of the first platters wax^d by the Moton band when tv was by Moton band when that great outfit was famed in and around Kansas City as “Benny Moton and his Victor Recording Orchestra.” In that great aggre gation were such ■ jazz immortals as Basie at the piano, Walter Page on string bass, Ed Lewis and “Hot Lips” Page on trumpets Eddie Durham on trombone, and Jimmy Rushing singing the blues and the Basie record of “South’" becomes a real tribute to the late Benny Moton since many of those same sidemen, now mem bers of the Basie band, are on the new disc of the arrangement that was so closely associated with the name of Benny Moton. "I think CBenny would get a real kick if he could hear this new record of, “South”, the Count declared. ■ “We didn’t try any vari ations from the original theme, but Just playyed it the way Ben ny would have liked it if he were there in the studio with us ” Eli Oberstein, recording chief of the RCA Victor firm, whose idea it was to have Basie make the new record of the Moton jazz classic, recalled that the com pany had reissued thg original Moton recording in a limited quantity several years ago, as a result of which a tremendous de mand was created for a new re cord of ‘:South-\ DANCER BILL ROBINSON ATTENDS "HARLEM” MEET Bill Robinson of “twinkling toes fame, will attend the regular Sat urday afternoon meeting of the “Harlem Hospitality Chib” when the Mutual Network broadcasts another mirth-filled club session Saturday, August 23 at 12 o’clock noon over KBON. Robinson, who starts a Broadway stage run with a Capitol theater appearance soon, will match quips and danc ing technique with “Uncle” Wil lie Bryant, laugh-making chair man of the festivities, while the Loumel Morgan trio will provide the musical background. Immediately following the “Harlem Hospitality Club'., those tuned to KBON may hear Rudi Blesh and his “All Star Stompers in their inimitable styling of Dixieland music, on their Mutual Network show-“This Is Jazz”’ mgn Fire T»l ^ For many years death* in^the United States due to fire have been • vrovo crimf ornunH ' ° Ann 0 „aov HOLLYWOOD—Hailed by mus fesional musicians as one of the "most exciting" records to com. bine jazz with humor in history, the Hollywood Hucksters’ up roarious version of "Happy Blues’ this week was beginning to move up into the best-seller class from coast to coast after 10 days on the market. The Hucksters, an all-star com bo assembled by Capitol’s Dave Dexter, comprise a crack inter racial group featuring Benny Goodman, Benny Carter, Stan Kenton, Charlie Shavers, Red Norvo, Dave Cavanaugh, Red Cal lender, Irving Ashby, Joe Koch Jimmy Rowles and Drummer Lee Young. “Happy Blues” sports a hilar ious vocal “duet-Y by Goodman and Kenton, with Shavers. Carter Norvo and Goodman all contribut- j ing rare 3olos instrumentally The flip side, "Them There Eyes,” is played as an instrumental with the same titans featured. Capitol, on the same release. I issued a new Joe Alexander rec >rd which finds the popular Calif or nia baritone singing ‘‘Cling To Me, Baby’7 and the oldie. “Every thing You Said Came True.” For the first time on records, Alexan der receives support from a male vocal group along with Dave Cavanaugh's orchestra. WINDUST TO DIRECT BETTE DAVIS DRAMA BURBANK, CALIF. — Jack L. Warner has assigned Bretaigne Windust, famed Broadway stage i director, to make his debut as a film director in ' Winter Meet ing,’’ the Bette Davis starring ve hicle from the Ethel Vance novel vrhich will mark the star’s return to Warner Bros. following the birth of her daughter. Windust was signed by Warn er following his successful Stag ing of uch Broadway, plays as “Life With Father”, “Finian’s Rainbow”, and the other Lindsay and Crouse plays, ‘The Hasty Heart,” "Arsenic and Old Lace,” and "State of the Union'”. Handled Many Time* - Iron ore is handled live times from tfcie time it is removed from the earth until it emerges from the furnace as liquid metaL Only Huguenot Church Only Huguenot ofiurch in Amer ica is at Charleston, S. C. It was founded in 1687 MONDAY thru ' FRIDAY 11:00 PM CLEO’s Nite & Day BARBn 2042 North 21st St. ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES ‘OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY’* Deliveries Made—Small Fee Charge for the same. 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Fourteen Victims of As sib Bridge" which was intercepted by the British navy off Haifa, and taken to port along with another vessel which was interceptfd named the “S.S. Return to Zion . There were no outbreaks by the immi grants when the British boarded the ships. The Jewish immigrants were then trans-shipped to Cyprus and not back to the countries of embarkation. “LARGO” FOR BOGART AND BACALL BURBANK, CALIF. — Warner Bros, has announced the purchas^ of screen rights of "Key Largo” famed Maxwell Anderson drama as a starring vehicle for Humph rey Bogart and Lauren Bacall. This will mark the fourth team ing of the two stars who firs* were introduced on the screen “To Have and Have Not.” They later made ‘ The Big SIeep” and "Dark Passage” which is sc to be released. ‘‘Key Largo” originally was pre, sented by the Playwrights Com pany on Boardway. Jack L. Warn er has assigned Jerry Wald to produce and the production will get under way as soon as dir ector and cast are selected. Robert Saxton, Attorney 705 Keeline Building Omaha, Nebraska IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA Bird Finance Corp., a eorporat ion. Plaintiff vs. Schandorf Hard] and Lenora B. Hardy, Defendants Execution Docket 35, Page PS LEGAL NOTICE TO Schandorf Hardy and Den ora B. Hardy, also known as De nore B. Hardy, if living, and if dead, to her heirs, administrators, assigns or devisees, defendants* You and each of you are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of July, 1947, the plaintiff filed an affidavit and motion for revivor in the above ease, the object and purpose of which are to obtain revivor of the judgment of $362.79 and costs rendered against you in the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Book 32, Page 119, on or about the 8th day of November, 1939, and transeripted to this Court in this action ov January 2, 1940, and upon whicf there is now due and unpaid th sum of $453.20 as of December! 1944’ together with interest at 1 per cent on $362, 79 from Decens ber 7, 1944, until paid, togetha with court costs of the Count] | Court of Douglas County, Nebr. i aska, in the amount of $18.85 and | together with court costs in the Disrict Court of Dotjglas County I Nebraska, in the amount of $1.00 and accruing costs. You are further notified that on the 23rd day of July, 1947, plain tiff obtained a conditional order at revivor of said judgment against you which provides that said judgment be revived against you unless you show sufficient causa or answer on or before the 27 day of August, 1947, why the same should not be revived. BIRD FINANCE CORP_ a Corporation, Plaint^ BY Robert Saxton. Its Attorney t Beg.. 7-26-47 End. 8-16-47 We wish to Announce THE OPENING OF THE G & J Smoke Shop 2118 NORTH 24th Street Everything in the Line of .CIGAR8, CIGARETTES, A SOFT DRINKS Jackson A God bey, Props. MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 272* N. CHICKEN DINNER8 30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chlcka» Dinners are Something to Crow A bout Robt. Jones, Propr. New & Used Furniture Complete Line—Paint Hardware We Buy, Sell ana Trade IDEAL FURNITURE MART *411-13 North 24th— 24th ,*■ * -la —WEt nr 2224— "Everything i v The H ' LYCAN & RANKIN guar ant* their furnace repairs, call M 5029 GIRL WANTED FOR TYPING. Omaha Guide Publishing Co. 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