The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 07, 1955, Page Four, Image 4

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    WANTED: Houses, Apartments, and
the Names and Addresses of people
that are looking for a place to stay;
and for people who want to rent an
' apartment. Call HA 0800.
WANTED: To care for children.
Will take tenderly care of your
child while you are at work
Leave them in the A.M. and pick
them up at P.M. Mrs. Sharpe,
2015 Maple Street '
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4
room ‘ unfurnished apartment.
Call. PL 3959. _
FOR RENT: targe furnished
room. Call At. 0385.
FOR RENT. * single sleeping
rooms famished for working
man or woman. No washing or
cooking. Call Ha. 0800
WANTED TO RENT: Any kind
of a house or 4 or 5 room un
furnished apartment. Call Mr.
M. A. Hunter, We. 9209.
IF it is moving day call S. J. Wat
son. AT. 2285. Light Hauling
and light price.
WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: We want to rent that
Apartment you have for Rent.
Call HA 0800.
We want to sell that car or truck j
you have to sale. Call HA 0800. |
We want to seli that piece of
furniture you have, for sale.
Call HA 0800.
REMEMBER We are in the Rent
ing and selling business. Give
us a ring. HA 0800.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT
OR TO SELL? WE HAVE
RENTERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU
HAVE GIVE US A RING.
HA 0800.
CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair
appointment. Hair tresses and
oil. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL
9016.
FOR RENT: 1 newly decoratec
3-room unfurnished apartment
Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634.
WANTED TO RENT: A 5 roon
house, or a 5 or 6 room apart
ment. Call PL 5334 or PL 9220
FOR RENT: 1 room and kitchen
second floor. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR SALE: 17-inch Philco televis
ion, radio and record playei
combination. Beautiful Walnut
cabinet, perfect shape. Asking
$150.00. Call KE 7690.
FOR RENT: One large kitchenette.
Call AT 8435.
FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated 3
room unfurnished apartment,
north of Lake. Nice large
rooms. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634.
FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished
apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished
apartment. Call We. 3372.
FOR RENT: A 2-room partly fur
nished apartment Call We.
9248.
WANTED TO RENT: 4 room un
fumished apartment Phone
Ja. 2809.
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished
apartment. Call Ja. 1992.
WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room
house or an apartment for a
large family. Call Ja. 3323.
WANTED TO RENT: A 6-room
house. Call PI. 0234.
FOR RENT: One large furnished
room. Phone Ja. 1836.
WANTED TO RENT: A 7-room
house or a 2-3 room unfurnish
ed apartment. Call We. 2779.
WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 room
unfurnished apartment. Call Ja.
2809 after 5 P.M.
WANTED TO RENT: A 3-room
apartment, furnished or un
furnished. Call Ha. 8559.
WANTED TO RENT: 3-room un
fumished apartment. Phone Ha.
8559.
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4
room unfurnished apartment.
FOR RENT: One large front
room, furnished. One block
from bus. Phone PI. 0234.
FOR RENT: One furnished room.
Call We. 1523.
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FOR RENT: 10 modern
3-room newly decorat
ed unfurnished apart
ments. Make your ap
lication now. Call At. j
4114.
FOR RENT: One large single bed
room. Furnished. For working
man or woman. Call We. 8756.!
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FOR RENT: I would like to have!
2 nice young couples to come,
and make their home with me.;
I have a nice modern 7-room
home. You can be privileged
to have the use of my full home,
just make yourself as one of
the family. Call Ja. 7886.
WANTED TO RENT: A 2 or 3
room furnished or unfurnished:
apartment. Call HA 3690.
WANTED TO RENT: 4 room furn
ished apartment. Call PL 4504.
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 room
furnished apartment. Call AT
9998.
WANTED TO RENT: A 4 or 5 room
apartment, unfurnished. Call1
AT 2063. ;
FOR RENT: 4-room furnished or
unfurnished apartment. Call j
Ha. 0800.
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FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished 3
room apartments. Call PI. 5401.
FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnished
apartments Call At. 8915 or
We. 1353.
FOR RENT: A nice large front
room. Furnished. Between 2
bus lines. For single working
man. Call We. 9545.
FOR RENT: 2-room furnished a
partment Call We. 9545.
WANTED TO RENT: 4~unfur
nished roms. Cail Ja. 2148.
FOR RENT: 3 rooms down town,
at 1121 Dodge St. Phone Ja.
1145.
WANTED TO RENT: 3-room fur
nished apartment. Call At. 8194.
WANTED TO ~RENt! 2-room
’ furnished apartment. Phone
Ja. 8924.
WANTED TO RENT: 4-room un
furnished apartment. Call PI.
2328 or PI. 4070.
WANTED: Wanted to care for old
woman who is on a pension in
a nice private home at 2122
Spencer St. or call PI. 5401.
FOR RENT: One large furnished
room. Kitchenette. Phone At.
8435.
Do you read tne Classified Ad
section of our paper? If you don’t,
you are missing something. We
have the following listings, in our
office for your consideration. If
you need furnished houses, four
room apartments, unfurnished, two
rooms apartments, furnished, 3
rooms apartment, furnished or un
furnished.
A double bed and a medium size
room for single man for the sum
of $8.00 a week. If permanent, it
rents for $7.00 per week.
We have a two rooms furnished
apartment in a fine Christian
home,very reasonable rate, all utili
A large bay room In a private
home with bath next door, plenty
heat, running water, night and day.
Bus passes by the door coming
from town, by back door going to
FOR ANY ABOVE FURNITURE
AND EQUIPMENT. CALL HArney
0800, OMAHA GUIDE BLDG., 2420
Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
DON’T FORGET WE HAVE
WHAT YOU WANT.
UNCLE SAM FILES LIEN
AGAINST 64GS OF
MOORE’S PURSE
New York (CNS)—The Bureau
of Internal Revenue boys stepped
in immediately against Archie
Moore’s purse which should reach
the magnificent total of $230,000
after TV receipts are counted in.
Uncle Sam wants $64,000 of the
total right away.
As Truman Gibson explained
it—he’s Secretary for Interna
tional Boxing Club—Archie has
$4,000 due now for ’54 income.
The other $60,000 is due as an
“anticipatory tax”—that is based
on Moore’s ’55 earnings against
Nino Valdes, Bobo Olson and
Marciano. Moore expects to
settle up right away through his
attorney, Mike Di Salle, former
chief of the Office of Price Ad
ministration.
Meanwhile, he has plenty of
loot left with his 20 per cent
share of the actual gate at
Yankee Stadium at $170,498. Thej
TV receipts are expected to total
$60,000 for Archie that is.
Stairway Tip
BMP steps and stairways la good
repair at all times.
THE BABBLING BROOKS
By Gertrude Brooks, AT 8817
CONGRATULATIONS MISS
IDA RAHN for being the first
Negro woman to be accepted at
Nebraska University’s medical
college.
WELCOME HOME, ROSEAN
NA A. LEWIS, daughter of Rev.
S. H. Lewis, 2416 Binney St., who
is home on a 30-day furlough. Miss
Lewis spent four years in Munich,
Germany in charge as Service Of
ficer at the Army of Occupation
Recreational Center. Rev. Lewis
is pastor of the St. John A. M. E.
Church.
MU. ALBERT HALL, WAS
CROWNED THE 1955 KING
SOLOMON AT THE King Solo
in. n’s Wedding Friday night at
the St. John A. M. E. Church.
The pageant was very delightful
and beautiful, and turned out to
be very profitable as the total a
mount brought in by the princess
and the queen was almost $1 '00.
A short snappy program preceded
the “wedding” The first prin
cess was Maggie Roundtree, 2nd.
Mrs. Ada Countee, 3rd Mrs.
Laura Fleming, 4th Pearl Young,
15th Ruth Kellogg and the queen
1 was Mrs. Maude Evelyn Chapman,
who is a member of *be senior
i choir.
MISS MINNIE WRAY OF DEG
MOINES, IOWA IS VISITING in
I the home of her cousin, Mrs. Pearl
i Gibson.
THE EUREKA ART CLASS
, HELD THE FIRST FALL MEET
ING OF THE YEAR WEDNES
DAY October 5, at the home of
1 the Treasurer, Mrs. Mae Jackson,
12219 Ohio St. Many of Ihe ladies
I gathered at 2 p.m. so that they
could get in a full hours work on
j their * need1*; work. Mrs. Greta
Wade, the new president presided
wh'io the regular business of the
club v as transacted. Th ee new
me;nb‘ rs wc-e added to the club:
Mrs. Sarah Coleman, Mrs. Ethel
Killingsworth and Mrs. Gor;zellas
Henry who gave a vet> interest
ing talk to '.he club pledging her
supptrl The new offie-r, cf the
club are: Mrs. Wade »icsident;
1st vice, Mrs. Belie Taylor; 2nd
vice, Mrs. Anna Burton, record
ing secretary Mrs Ada Woodson;
assistant secretary Mrs. Louise
Wiley; Treasurer, Mrs. Mae Jack
son; Chaplain Mrs. Marie Lomax.
The following ommitrec chair
man were appointed Entertain
ment, Mrs. Ernestine Kerr; Pro
gram and Music, Mrs. Gertrude
Brooks; Courtesy Mrs. Beulah
Craddock; Sunshine, Leola Fitz
patrick; By-laws and constitution,
Mrs. Sarah Walker; Arts and
Crafts, Mrs. Alice Sherwood 'The
Eureka Art Class presented a $75.
scholarship to Mis.- M cgie Round
tree at the St. John A. M. E.
Church in September. Social
hour prevailed while the hostess,
Mrs. Marie Lomax served a very
delicious lunch. The next meet
ing will be with Mrs. Gray. 2716
Corby St. the Hurd Wednesday in
October. Publicity chairmen are
Mrs. Giles and Mrs. Brooks.
MRS. B. F. GRIFFIN Ok’ SIOUX
CITY. IOWA WILL ARRIVE in
Omaha Saturday night to be the
week-end guest of Mrs J. V.
Crawford.
MR. AND MRS. HERBERT
BRADFORD left Wednesday, Oc
tober 5th on a motor trip to
Texas where she will visit her
mother and other relatives and
friends.
MR. AND MRS. CHARLES
BROWN, 4413 South 17th St.,
South Omaha, and Mrs. Christine
Allen left by car Sunday, Octeber
2nd for a 3 week vacation in Los
Angeles, California, where Mrs.
Brown will visit her mother and
sister and other relatives, the
mother will accompany the group
back to Omaha, her old home
town, for a short visit in the home
of her daughter and son-in-law.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AL
LIANCE WILL MEET at 3 p.m.
at the Mt. Calvary Church, 25th
and Grant Sts., October 9, Rev.
Roy Johnson, Pastor. The presi
dent, Mrs. J. V. Crawford is ask
ing all teachers and officers to
please be present.
MR. AND MRS. WILLIE
BILLINGS OF EAST ST. LOUIS,
MO. visited in the Dixon Home,
2852 Binney, and in the home of
their aunt, Mrs. Annie Mae
Thomas. They left Friday by
car for their home. Many social
courtesies were extended to them.
They visited Boys Town, Joselyn
Memorial, the New Shopping Cen
ter and other places of interest.
They are extending “Thanks” to
all who helped to make their stay
ir. Omaha so enjoyable.
PLEASE CALL AT. 8817 AND
LEAVE YOUR NEWS.
America
In '75 On
New Film
[ _
A new film, showing what'
America will be like in 1975, is
being made available now to local
clubs and organizations by the
Omaha Chamber of Commerce,
General manager 0. W. Roberts
announced today.
He said the Chamber of Com
merce of the United States asked;
leading business and trade associ-1
ations for their ideas and opin-'
ions of future developments and
products in their industries. The
result -a composite picture of
America 20 years hence — pre
I sents logical ideas of new pro
j ducts and facilities of the future,
j “People, Products and Prog
I ress: 1975” shows the viewer
! atomic-powered automobiles, pre
; colored lumber, new supermark -
j ets, space ships, homes of the fu
ture and many new developments
, in other lines.
j “Everything seen in this film*.”
i Mr. Roberts said, “is well within
1 the realm of possibility. American
I industry has presented very reas
onable ideas of what we can ex
i pect, and without daydreaming.
In fact, many of those things are
j already on the drawing board.
The picture was shown for the
first time at the national meeting
of the U. S. Chamber in Washing
ton last spring, and was hailed
by the country’s business leaders
as a most accurate forecast of
the future. ,
, Mr. Roberts said Omaha clubs
j and organizations could make
arrangements to schedule the
film-a 16 mm, colored print, 28
minutes long-at their meetings
by calling the iChamber offices,
ATlantic 1234.
AT THE STATE NOW
The current attraction at the
State Theatre is “Seven Cities Of
Gold”, a new Cinema-Scope produc
tion from Twentieth-Century Fox
starring Richard Egan, Anthony
Quinn, Michael Rennie, Jeffrey
Hunter and Rita Moreno. The De
luxe color film was produced by
Robert D. Webb and Barbara Mc
Lean.
Webb also directed the stirring
drama of the Spanish Conquista
dores who sought the fabled Seven
Cities of Gold and of the courage
ous priest who led them instead to
find the Seven Cities of God—the
wonderous missions of California.
On The Same Program
Leo Gorcey, Huntz Hall and The
Bowery Boys provide many mirth
provoking moments in their latest
comedy feature “Jail Busters.”
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This book is authorized by Ford Frick, Commissioner of
Baseball, and the presidents of the two major leagues.
No baseball book offers such complete up-to-date infor
mation on averages, highlights of previous season, pic
tures of teams, etc. It covers everything, including out
standing records, etc., etc. There are also schedules of
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TON HURT WITH 5 MEMBERS OF
BAND... .Lionel Hampton broke
his ankle and five members of his
orchestra were seriously hurt in
the first reports on the accident
of the Lionel Hampton bus which
swerved off the road as it headed
for Alburquque, New Mexico.
Twenty-seven members of the band
were on the bus so that more in
juries than the five could have
easily happened.
Diahann Carroll is denying re
ports that she would marry her
white agent, in November. But
the rumors still persist for young
Diahann has been linked to the
guy for some time now.
Advertising agency, Batten, Bar
ton, Durstine and Osborne, or bet
ter known as just BBD and O held
a special press party and preview
in it offices for its’ client DUPONT
—who sponsors the Calvacade of
America Show and had James Ed
wards to portary the story of Ralph
Bunche for its October 4th produc
tion. A terrific show, Dupont and
Flora Thompson
Mrs. Flora Thompson, 83 years,
2624 No 27th Street, passed away
Thursday, September 29th. Mrs.
Thompson was a native of Colum
bia, Missouri and had resided in 1
Omaha for the past forty years.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Cleota Morton, a grandson,
Mr. Ted Morton, Jr., a granddaugh
ter, Mrs. Flora Ellen Turner, seven
great grandchildren, 6 great great
grandchidren, all of Omaha and a
niece, Mrs. Anna White of Los
Angeles, California.
Funeral services were held Wed
nesday afternoon from St. John
A.M.E. Church with the Rev. Char
les Tyler officiating. Burial was [
at Graceland Park Cemetery with !
arrangements by Thomas Mortu
ary.
Jo Ann Agee
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Miss J oAnn Agee, 22 years, 1824
North Hapy Hollow Blvd., passed
away Thursday, September 29th at
her home. She has spent all of
her life in Omaha.
She is survived by her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Agee, a sister,
Mary Lou Agee; a brother, Warren
D. Agee, all of Omaha and other
relatives.
Funeral services were held Sat
urday morning from the Thomas
Mortuary with the Rev. S. H. Lew
is officiating. Pallbearers were
Mr. DeLesslie Hervey, Mr. Allen
Jordan, Mr. Jessie Allen, Mr. Emil
Jordan, Mr. Thomas Housley, and
Mr. Willie Shuttles.
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of this one.
Jimmy Edwards still on the
Coast doing wonderfully well in
television. His estranged wife—
Leola Moseley-Edwards remains in
New York. Friends say that she
[constantly remarks that when she
left him he had nothing. But as
soon as she got back to New York,
he’s bought a new home, new ward
robe, has new bookings and prob
ably a new woman.
Harlem so sad and depressed af
ter the first two games of the ser
jies— and entirely different place
| after the third and fourth games...
Busy as Governor Averill Harri
man is, he took off three successive
days to see the Dodgers play at
Ebbetts Field. New York’s chief
executive is a die-in-the-wool Dod
ger fan and is hoping that this is
THE year.
Don Newcombe’s appearance on
Person-to-Person confirmed more
beliefs that the big fellow certain
ly can handle himself on radio or
television. He could do a sports
program after he retires.
Burial was at Forest Lawn Ceme
tery with arrangements by Thom
as Mortuary.
Willie Hill
Willie Hill, age 64 years, of 2026
No 29th St., expired suddenly Mon
day, October 3, 1955 at the home
of his daughter, Delores Smith of
2906 Lothrop St.
He was an Omaha resident 35
years and was a veteran of World
War No. 1.
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He is survived by his wife Mrs.
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and Denice Smith; brother, Louis,
all of Omaha; two sisters, Mrs. Ed
die Mae Lee, of Dallas, Texas, and
Mrs. Florence Edmerson of Gary,
Indiana.
Myers Brothers Funeral Service.
The Teen-Age Committee of
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C. Patton, are honoring all Y
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dinner at the YWCA on October
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