The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 24, 1956, Page Four, Image 4

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    WANTED: Houses, Apartments, andj
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-T
ed apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: ONE 6 ROOM UN
FURNISHED APT. BEAUTIFUL
LY DECORATED AT THE MAL
BURN APTS. AT 21 st AND BUR
DETTE ST. CALL AT 4114 OR
GL 1411 IN PM.
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 5 or i
room house. Call PL 6156.
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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 hare for Rent.1
Call HA 0*00.
We want to sell that car or truck
you have to sale. Call HA 0800.
We want to seii that piece of
furniture you have, for sale.
Call HA 0800.
REMEMBER We are in the Rent
ing and aelling buaineaa. Give
us n ring. HA 0800.
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WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT!
OR TO SELL? WB HAVE
RENTERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WHAT YOU
HAVE. GIVB US A RING.
HA <1800.
CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair
appointment. Hair dresser and
•il. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL
9016,
Do you read the Classified Ad
aection of our paper? If you don’t,
you are missing something. We
have the following listings, in our
office for your consideration. If j
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 u
partment for working man or
woman. Call Ha. 0800, Omaha
Guide Office.
FOR RENT: 3 modern unfurnished
rooms, all utilities furnished, i
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.
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FOR SALE: TWO LIKE NEW
TELEVISION COMBINATIONS.
WERE $500.00, NOW $195.00.!
EVANS RADIO & TV SERVICE, i
2936 N. 24th. PL 9879.
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 1807 North 20th St
wants to rent a 4 or 5 room
apartment or a 4 or 5 room
house for his family of five.
FOR RENT 1 3-room unfurnished
aoartment. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: A neatly furnished
3-room apartment near 24th and
Decatur St. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 3-roora unfurnish
ed apartment All utilities paid.
Only $60.00 per month. Call
PI. 6T2 or Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: One 4-room unfur
nished apartment All utilities
paid by owner. This apartment
is right on the 42ud and Grand
bus line. Call Ha. 0800.
JX)R RENT: 1 2-room furnished
apartment All utilities paid
except cooking gas. Rent only
$14.00 per week. Will accept
one small child. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR SALE: 2 large chairs, newly
upholstered in red. Also a
large mirror. Call after 2 P.M.
Ja. 0994. 2510 Erskine.
FOR RENT: 1 nice large room
for working woman or man
with use of kitchen. Cap Ja.
6684
RELIABLE PERSON
Man or woman from this area to
service new revolutionary Cig
arette Vending Machine. 6 to
10 hours weekly nets up to
approx. $3,000 00 yearly. Great
opportunity for capable person
to expand. When fully es
tablished, party selected should
earn $15,000.00 yearly. $1,195.00
cash investment required. Ful
ly secured. For local Inter
view give full particulars.
Write P. O. Box 7047, Minne
apolis 11, Minn.
Announcement
The Waller Radio Re
pair Shop, which was
located at 1904 North
24th St has moved to
2525 North 20th St, 2
blocks north of 20th &
Lake St on the north
side of North 20th St
FOR RENT: One lovely furnished
room for working woman or
man. Close to So. Omaha bus
line and 24th and Lake bus line.
Call JA 6684.
FOR RENT: One kitchenette apart
ment call PL 9831.
FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished
or unfurnished apartment at
2520 Lake St. Call PL 3165.
FOR RENT: 2 large furnished
rooms, in a modern home with
use of kitchen at 2807 Ohio St.
Phone PI. 8985.
FOR RENT: 1 4-room house. Call
At. 3747. Between 2 bus lines.
FOR RENT: 1 beautifully dec
orated 3-room apartment and
one 6-room unfurnished apart
ment in the Malbum apart
ments at 21st ahd Burdette St
Call At. 4114. If it is in the
P.M. call Gl. 1411.
WANTED TO RENT: A 4-room
furnished or 3 large roon1
apartment. We both w o r k. J
We have two children, one 4
i.nd one 5 years old. I work
nights. We have our children
under very good control. My
niece takes care of the two
children. Please call At. 5863.
FOR RENT: We have what you
want. Why not come and in
get it? Listen to this: 5
2-room furnished apartments; 2
3room unfurnished apartments;
3 3-room unfurnished apart
ments; 2 4-room unfurnished a
partments; 1 4-room house for
sale for $3275 and $500.00
down, and $50.00 per month. A
new $1100.00 gas furnace just
installed. 1 6-room unfurnish
ed apartment. All utilities paid
by owners. Call Ha. 0800, The
Omaha Guide. j
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Emma E. Johnson
Mrs. Emma E. Johnson, 76
years, 3032 Pratt Street, passed
away Wednesday morning, Feb
ruary 22nd at a local hospital.
Mrs. Johnson had been a resi
dent of Omaha twenty-eight
years and was a devoted member
of St. John’s AME Church and
The Court of Calanthe of Bento:
Harbor, Michigan.
Mrs. Johnson is survived by
one daughter, Mrs. Edna Perry,
and son-in-law, Mr, Bfummell
Perry with whom she made her
home; sister-in-law, Miss Leola
Johnson, of Kansas City, Mo.,
and other relatives
Funeral services have been set
for Friday morning from Thomas
Mortuary with the Rev. S. fl.
Lewis officiating and burial at
Forest Lawn Cemetery.
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.
Kellom. Kapers
Kellom All
Star Game To
Be March 8
The Kellom Adult Council will
sponsor its annual All Star
Night in the Kellom gym on
March 8, 1956
Highlights of the night will in
i elude All Star Basketball games
I in the Junior High, Intermedi
ate, and Senior boys League. Al
j so on the program will be an ex
hibition wrestling act and talent
show
Admission to the grand night
of fun will be ten cents for
| children 12 and under and twen
ty-five cents for all others. Plan
to attend! You will enjoy your
self!
Mahyue Leads Senior Boys
AH Sar Selections
Ed Mayhue of the once be
tween Crusaders led all vote
getters in the Senior Boys’ Bas
ketball selections for 1956 as he
received 38 points out of a pos
sible 60 total.
The 1956 selections who will
take part in the Annual All Star
Night were divided into two di
visions, Eastern and Western.
Eight players have been chosen
to represent their various divi
sions in the coming classic. From
these 16 players will come the
1956 All Star team.
In making the- 1956 All Star
selections, ballots were passed to
all team representatives and to
all center personnel connected
with the Athletic Department.
In all, 12 persons helped pick
these selections. Giving five
points for a number one choice
and three points for a number
two choice, here are the 1956
Senior Boys All Star Basketball
selections:
Eastern Division
Ed Mayhue_Crusaders
Robert Burgess_Crusaders
Bill Connolly-Celtics
Bill Titsworth_Roses
Harold Nero_Crusaders
Bob Winters_Purple Tide
Jock O’Connor_Celtics
Tony Butera _ Purple Tide
Western Division
Bill Jones_Courtmasters
Dave Seefus_Rockets
Kerry Fosse - Blue Trotters
Bill Fighe_Bouncers
Bob Semen_Celtics
Tom Mahoney Blue Trotter?
Bob Brown_Courtmasters
Richard Poore_Courtmasters
Next week will appear selec
tions in the Junior High and Ii I
termediate Leagues. ,
Wrestlers
Will Vie For
Kellom
Word has* it from coach Don
BenningJ that the Kellom Com
munity Center’s wrestling team
is all set and ready to defend its
1955 title of the City-Wide Open
Wrestling Tournament. Competi
tion to Kellom’s claim to the
throne will come from Central,
South Omaha, Boys Town, Iowa
State U., Kansas State University,
and North.
The tournament is set for the
Kellom Community Center on
February 24 and 25. Admission
to the three sessions which will
be held at 7:00 p.m. Friday, the
24th and at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00
p.m. Saturday, will be free. The
general public is invited to at
tend all sessions.
Club and Class News
A sewing class for girls in the
4th and 5th is being held in the
Center’s craft room on Friday af
ternoons starting at 3:45. The
instructor is Mrs. Pat Hopson of
the Kellom Staff and she is anx
ious to get as many girls as pos
sible to enroll in this new class.
The girls will be taught to make
doll clothing at first, then will
be taught to make clothing for
themselves. There is no enroll
| ment fee for the course, only 5c
a lesson and all equipment is
furnished except material.
The Youth Council is working
on a panel discussion on juvenile
j delinquency which they hope to
] present to the public on March
26.
The Council committee for
studying juvenile delinquency is
headed by Carolyn Robinson who
is showing outstanding qualities
as a leader and hard work. To
date, the committee has planned
to present their findings in the
form of a court room scene in
youth wi’l charge society with
being responsible for the new
waves of juvenile delinquency.
The attending audience will be
the jury.
The tap dancing class is busy
getting ready for its spring pre
sentation. Miss Judy Samuelson
is back to help make the neces
sary preparation and to ready
the group for the March 14 date.
( The Gayly-ettes girls Club had
a good party Tuesday as they
danced and served refreshments
of punch and potato chips.
The Kellom Adult Council will
present a free showing of the
1955 World Series in the Kellom
Auditorium on March 2, 1956.
Two fine short features will also
be shown—“The Antics of the
Harlem Globe Trotters” and
“Out of the North.”
A class in jewelry making is
being started on Wednesday
nights under Grover McIntosh.
Here is a chance for girls and
women to make some fine ex
pensive looking costume jewelry
at a very low price. There is no
fee for attending ths classs. All
you pay for is the material you
use.
Classes are held at 7:30 P.M.
every Wednesday.
Crusaders
Lose First In
11 Starts
Crusaders Fall
Jchn Mongerson hit two free
throws after the horn had blown
signifying the end of the game
to hand the Crusaders their first
defeat in 11 games in Senior
Boys Basketball action, Monday
night. The score was tied at
34-34 when the Crusader’s Rob
ert Burgess fouled Mongerson as
the horn sounded.
With the pressure on and the1
high crowd deadly silent John
calmly walked up to the free
throw line, bounced the ball
once or twice and sank the first
shot of a one and one situation
and the Crusader’s doom was1
spelled.
In other games:
Fine outside shooting and back
board work by Bill Titsworth|
led the Roses to a 37-36 win
over the Bouncers; Tony Butera
scored 18 points to lead Purple j
Tide to a 35-31 victory over the
Rockets. Dave Seefus scored 13
points for the Rockets; and Jack
O’Connor’s 13 points helped the
Celtics take the measure of the
Blue Trotters 50-44. All Star
selection Jerry Fosse scored 14
points for the losers.
YAL Tuesday Night
In last Tuesday night’s action
in the 14-15 year old boys lea
gue, the league leading Christ,
Child team nosed out the De
puties 29 25, to push them fur
ther down in second place and to
practically assure themselves of
the league number one spot.
In the night’s second game,
the unpredictable Browns were
at it again as the league’s giant
killers as they knocked off the
third place Crusaders 33-31 in:
over-time. In fifth place in thej
League’s standings, the Browns
have now beat each of the lea
gue’s top four teams at one time
ar the other.
The night s third game aiso
was full of thrills as the im
proved Knights won their second
straight game 31 - 23.
Box scores:
Deputies FG FT Tpts.
Hall _2 0 4
Stubblefield - 1 1 3j
Steward_2 0 4
Goodwin-0 1 1
Littlejohn-3 7 13
Total_ 8 9 251
Main Christ Child
Looez _0 2 2
Brink -- 10 2
Olson_1 1 3j
Butera -- 1 1 3j
DiGiacomo-4 5 13
Griffey-2 2 6
Total_9 11 29
Crusaders
Nared ---11 2 24
Vann _7- 2 0 4
Townsend-1 1 ®j
Thompson - 0 0
Wright _- 0 0 0
Moore- 0 0 0,
Total --14 3 31
Browns-— — — —
Brown —- 2 4 8
Amos —- 9 3 21
Fowler —- 1 2
Tryon _ 0 0 0
Crawford —-0 0 0
Total_12 9 33
Knights
Farrow - 5 3 13 ^
Beardsley --- 2 0 4
Miller -— 10 2
Whitney —- 4 0 8
Printer —-- 12 4
Total _13 5 31
National
Keife --- 4 3 11
Hartquist _- 2 0 4
Scott-0 0 0
Staley - 2 2 6
Cowin-1 0 2;
Total . 11 5 23'
YAL Wednesday Night League
The Browns outlasted Sacred
Heart 27-24 and took over first
place in the Wednesday night
YAL League as the third place
Rosebuds edged Golden Knights j
34 - 33.
With Charles Skaggs and Dic-^
kie Rice hitting for 14 and 13
points the Browns had little
trouble in subduing an under
manned Sacred Heart taem. Bill
Connolly scored 13 points for the
losers.
The Knight*—Rosebuds gome
was a humdinger all the way, as
the lead changed hands ten
times and no team was ever more
than four points ahead and that
was a 10-6 Golden Knights’
lead early in the game. Arthur
Armstrong with 12 points and
Bill King with 11 points led the
Knigths’ attack while Donald
Hall’s 12 points led the Rose
buds’ attack.
In the League’s Junior Divi
sion, North Christ Child con
tinues to hold down first place
as they edged Social Settlement
27-26 behind Howard Taylor’s
12 point effort . Charles Richard
had 10 for the losers.
In the second game City Mis
sion had too much height for
Hope Lutheran as they won hand
ily, 26 7.
Midget Boys
In the Saturday morning mid
get league, the leading Kellom
Jets war given a score before
eking out a 18-16 victory over
the Court Devils John Arm
strong of the Devils and Henry
Peters of the Jets divided scoring
honors with 10 points apiece.
Other results:
Sacred Heart No. 0_30
Mission Knights _8
Lake Jr. Hi Y_23
Social Settlement_18
Hope Lutheran_14
Sacred Heart No. 5 _10
Roxie Pettis
Mr: Roxie Pettis, 51 years,
2504 Charles Street, expired Mon
day morning, February 20th.
Mrs. Pettis had been a resident
of Omaha fifteen years. She is
survived by her husband, Mr. Al
va Pettis, Omaha; three sisters,
Mrs. Cleopatra Mitchell, Omaha,
Mrs. Mamie McNealy, San Fran
cisco. California, Mrs. Ida Belle
Lewis, Seattle, Wash; brother,
Mr. James Ross, St. Paul, Minn.;
nephew, Mr. Robert Mitchell, O
maha, and other relatives.
Funeral services have been set
for two o’clock Friday afternoon
from Morning Star Baptist
Church with the Rev. Z. W. Wil
liams officiating. Burial will be
at Mt. Hope Cemetery with ar
rangements by Thomas Mortuary.
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