The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 27, 1956, 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.
FOR RENT: One 2 room unfurnish-]
ed apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: One 4 room modern
house, close in. Call HA 0800
FOR RENT: ONE 6 ROOM UN
FURNISHED APT. BEAUTIFUL
LY DECORATED AT THE MAL
BURN APTS. AT 21st AND BUR
DETTE ST. CALL AT 4114.
FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished
apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT. A 2 room furnished
apartment on bus line. Call
HA 0800. _
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4
room unfurnished apartment.
Call JA 7042. ~_
FOR RENT: A one room furnished '
kitchenette apartment. Call WE
1466. _ |
WANTED TO RENT: A 5 or 6
room house. Call PL 6156.
FOR RENT: One 3 room unfurnish
ed apartment and one 2 room
apartment. JA 3634 or PL 0256.
FOR RENT: A 1 room kitchenette.
In a modern home. Call WE
1466.
FOR RENT: Two 2 room furnished
apartments. Call PL 6028.
FOR RENT: Lovely 3-room newly
decorated furnished apartment.
Call PL 6028.
FOR RENT: A very nice 2 large
furnished room apartment Call
PL 4020
WANTED TO RENT. A 3 or ~4
room unfurnished apartment.
Call JA 7042.
FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished
apartment and one 3-room un
furnished apartment. Call HA
0800
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
you have to sale. Call HA 0800.
We want to aeli that piece of
furniture you have, for eale.
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
REM ERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WBLA1 YOU
HAVE. GIVE US A RING.I
HA 0800.
CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair
appointment. Hair dresses and
oil. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL
9016.
Do you read the 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
paid 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.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished
apartment. 2 2-room apartments.
1 2-room unfurnished apart
ment. 2 1-room furnished
partment for working man or
woman. Call Ha. 0800, Omaha
Guide Office.
FOR RENT: 3 modern unfurnished
rooms, all utilities furnished.
Call Ha 0800 before 9:30 a.m. or
after 5:00 p m.
WANTED: A cook for private home
call Mrs. Pettis, Ha 0323, 404 S.
39th St. _
FOR SALE: TWO LIKE NEW
TELEVISION COMBINATIONS
WERE $500.00, NOW $195 00
EVANS RADIO A TV SERVICE,
2936 N. 24th. PL 9879.
WANTED' TO RENT: Mr. Lestei
Moore of 2132 North 27th St
wants to rent a 3 room unfur
nishcd apartment for a familj
of 3.
FOR RENT: 2 large furnished
rooms, in a modem home with
use of kitchen at 2807 Ohio St.
Phone PI. 8985.
FOR RENT 1 3-room unfurnished
apartment. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: A large sleeping
room right on a bus line for
only $7.50 per week. Call-PI.
4318.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish
ed apartment and one very nice
sleeping room. Call PI. 6655
after 6 P.M.
WANTED: TO RENT: Mr. Robert
Jones of f807 North 20th St.
wants to rent a 4 or 5 room
apartment or a 4 or 5 room
house for his family of five.
Crusaders
Have Won
8 Straight
Coach Arthur B. Steam’s Cru
saders extended their winning
streak to eight straight games and
remain the only unbeaten team
in Senior Boys Basketball League,
in last Monday night’s action.
The Crusaders came from be
hind to beat off a stubborn Fal
cons team 45-39. In other games,
the Celtics out ran the Rockets
51-27, the Courtmasters nosed out
: Roses 37-36, and the Blue Trot
iters took the measure of the
Bouncers 44-36.
I
Box Scores:
Falcons Fg FtTpts
J. Pittersun _4 2 10
Moore _ 2 0 4
L. Pitterson _ 2 4 8
Richard s_Oil
Jackson_3 2 8
Lee _4 0 8
Total_ 15 9 39
Crusaders
Mayhue _5 4 14
Nared_2 0 4
Burgess_7 0 14
Love _ 10 2
Stallworth _ Oil
Hairington_2 2 6
Nero_12 4
Total_ 18 9 45
Celtics
O’Connor _ 3 0 6
Whitney_14 6
Skymavski_3 0 6
Connolly_2 15
Rok _3 17
Roberts _ 4 3 11
Zitka_2 4 8
Sterbn_10 2
Total_19 13 51
Rockets
Kelley_0 3 3
Booth _ 12 4
Seefus __5 0 10
Agosta_113
Buyer_3 0 6
Teny_0 11
Total_ 10 7 27
Roses .
Pruitt_3 1 7
Titsworth _6 0 12
LaFayette _ 10 2
Rose_5 5 15
Landers_0 0 0
Total_ 15 6 36
Courtmasters
Jones_8 3 19
Fulknesson_10 2
Poore_3 6 12
Mongerson_12 4
Brown_0 0 0
Total ...13 11 37
Blue Trotters
McCormick_6 2 14
Raynor_6 2 14
Fosse_4 0 8
Heelan_10 2
Mahoney_2 3 7
Total_ 17 7 44
Bouncers
I Harrington __4 2 10
Karnish_10 2
j Tighe_0 2 2
Narousek_2 15
Beaton_4 0 8
Joura_4 19
Routerkus_10 2
Total_ 16 6 38
Crusaders Jr.
Drubs Main
Christ Child
—v—
The Crusaders Jrs. drubbed
Main Christ Child 32-16 to hand
them their second straight defeat
and threw the league into a two
way tie for first. Leading the
Crusaders’ march was 6’ 2” John
Nared who poured in 10 basket:
for 20 points.
In the second game of the
night, Joe Stubblefield made (
baskets and 4 free throws for If
points as the Deputies handed the
Knights their eighth straight de-|
feat, 40-24.
In the evening’s finale the
Browns regained their score
punch to sock Nationals 30-19.
Jerry Brown’s 19 points led the
Browns’ attack.
League Standing Gp W L Pet.
Deputies - 8 6 2 .750
Main Christ Child 8 6 2 .750
Crusaders_ 8 5 3 .625
Nationals - 8 4 4 .500
Browns_ 8 3 5 .375
Knights _ 8 0 8 .000
YAL Wednesday Night
The YAL Wednesday night lei
gue has been divided into two di
visions, the National and Ameri
can League. In the National Lea
gue are the Browns, Golden
Knights, Sacred Heart, Red Raid
ers, and Rosebuds.
League Standing: Gp W L Pet.
Golden Knights _ 4 4 0 1.000
Browns_ 6 5 1 .830
Sacred Heart_ 5 3 2 .600
Rosebuds_ 5 2 3 .400
Red Raiders_ 5 2 3 .400
The American league consists
of City Mission, North Christ
Child, Hope Lutheran, Sacred
Settlement, and 13th Street
Eagles.
League Standing: Gp W L Pet.
North Child Child 3 3 0 1.000
City Mission_3 2 1 .666
13th Street Eagles 3 12 .333
Hope Lutheran _ 3 0 3 .000
Social Settlement 0 0 0 .000
Fly Tying
Fourteen adults attended the
first session of the Center’s new
ly organized Fly Tying Class.
Classes will be held every Friday
night for six weeks from 7-8 p.m.
Any person interested in learning
how to tie flys may attend these
classes free of charge, and no,
equipment is necesary, everything
required will be furnished by the
Center. Classes are taught by
Mr. Bill Hart, veteran fisherman
and instructor in Fly Tying.
Club News
The Youth Council is planning
j a Valentine Party for February
13. The Council is also planning
to present an award to the girl
chosen as the Center’s outstand
ing girl citizen. The winner will
be picked on leadership ability,
participation in other activities,
scholastic standing in school, per
sonality and courtesy.
The Senior Citizen Club now
has twenty-four members. Any
one fifty or over is welcome to
attend our meeting which is held
every Thursday evening at 6 p.m.
Bring your knitting, crocheting or
any handy work. For further in
formation call Ja. 1116.
CONGRATULATIONS to Miss
Pat Norman, our club worker and
good friend. Pat will tie the knot
on Saturday, January 28 to Mr.
Warren Hopson. We all wish Pat
all the success she deserves.
Radar
The word radar is made up of the
first letters of the phrase Radio
Detection (the direction of the tar
get sought), And Ranging (its
distance away). Radi&locatlon is
another word for the technique.
Carton af lee
Fat empty milk cartons abnoet to
the top with water, seal the pour tog
spout shut with melted candle drip
pings or other wax, and freeze to
your refrigerator. The frozen ear
tons keep food and beverages cold
on outings when packed in a com
•a ted box.
POLL THE PLUG
OH STOMACH UPSET
Half-alive, headachy, when constipa
tion sours stomach? Black-Draught*
relieves constipation overnight.
Helps sweeten sour stomach too.
Luativt-Stomach Sweetener Works Overnight!
No harsh griping. Made from pure
vegetable herbs. Thoroughly but
gently uncorks clogged intestines.
Brings comforting relief in morning.
Then life looks sunny again! Get
Black-Draught today.
•In Powder or Granulated form . . . and
now in new. easy-to-take Tablets, tool
I When constipation
I_ sours children's dl
— gestlon and disposition, set Syrup oi Black
Draught. They love this honey-sweet liquid'
COLD SUFFERERS
COLD discomforts yield quickly to
STANBACK'S prescription formula.
STANBACK tablets or powders work
fast to bring comforting relief from
tired, sore, aching muscles, neuralgia
and headaches due to colds.
No surgery needed
to reduce swelling
of painful piles!
In doctor’s tests, amazing new
Stainless Pazo instantly relieved
piles’ torture! Gave internal and ,
external relief — without surgery! j
6 medically-proved ingredients re- I
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swelling. Promote healing. You sit,
walk in comfort! Only stainless pile
remedy. Stainless Pazo© Supposi
tories or Ointment at druggists.
I includes complete Official
Baselall Rules irltfe Inter
pretation aid revised
stwins rules. -
IN CONSTANT USE BY SPORTS ANNOUNCERS.
WRITERS, CLUB OFFICIALS AND PANS
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
the American and National Leagues, as well as playing
dates of outstanding minor leagues.
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womens travel director Special goggles, lenses or other gimmicks
I SHELL OIL COMPANY AREN'T NECESSARY FOR NIGHTTIME DRIVING*
BUT A FEW SIMPLE PRECAUTIONS ARE.
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KlAVE YOUR HEAD AND TAIL
lights carefully checked
s. GLARING headlights are
,*vY A HAZARD TD OTHER
dip A'OTORlffrC; DIM LIGHTS, A
^—DANGER ID YOU.
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©e sure vour car is in good ~
WORKING ORDER, BECAUSE BREAK
DOWNS ARE MORE SERIOUS AFTER
DARK BETTER CARRyAPlDG-IN
UGHT OR A FLARE TO LIGHT VOUR.
WORK AND WARN OTHER MOTORISTS.
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O&MEMBER TO DRIVE MORE SLOWLY BECAUSE VOUR DISTANCE VISION ISN'T ‘
SO GOOD. DON'T BE SOARING WITH VOUR HEADLIGHT DIMMER. IF VOUU.
PRACTICE HIGHWAY ETIQUETTE AND DIM YOUR LIGHTS, CHANCES
*ARE THE APPROACHING MOTORIST WILL KXLOW^UIT
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ip£T>
BUT PROBABLY MOST
IMPORTANT, BE SURE
/ OP YOUR DIRECTIONS.
ITS EASY TO LOSE YOUR WAY
AFTER DARK WHEN HIGHWAY
SIGNS ARE HARDER TO SEE.
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YOU’RE TALKING TO A PARADE
NOT A MASS MEETING
Fruited Eggnog Pie For Holidays
A holiday dinner progresses to its dessert climax with wonderful
eggnog chiffon pie. The pie filling calls for commercial eggnog and
fruit cocktail, and gains height and airiness with unflavored gelatine.
Trimmed with holly wreath gaiety, this dessert ends the meal on a
light note.
Commercial eggnog, a rich blending of eggs and milk, yields a
ready-made custard base for chiffon pie fillings. Heavy cream for
velvety smoothness and the fruit cocktail interest of diced peaches,
pears, pineapple, grapes and cherry are then added. The fruit and
custard filling gain lightness of texture through the use of unflavored
gelatine. This holiday chiffon pie, despite its beautiful appearance,
can be simply made. The crust is easy, too, when one uses a packaged
mix.
Fruit Cocktail Eggnog Pie
1 envelope unflavored 1 cup whipping cream,
gelatine whipped
yi cup sugar 1teaspoons vanilla
yi teaspoon salt M teaspoon almond extract
(. 2 cups commercially 1 can (29 ounces) fruit
prepared eggnog cocktail, thoroughly
drained
1 baked 9-inch pie shell
Mix gelatine, sugar and salt. Gradually stir in eggnog. Warm over
direct low heat until gelatine is dissolved. Chill until mixture mounds
when dropped from spoon. Fold in whipped cream, flavorings, iy£
cups drained fruit cocktail. Chill again until mixture mounds. Heap
into baked pie shell. Decorate with remaining fruit cocktaiL Chill
2 to 4 hours.
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