The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 09, 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 gn
apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: 3 Kitchenette Apart
ments. Nice Location with
Utilities paid. Call HA. 0800.
FOR RENT: Nice large room for
couple. Share kitchen. Ultilities
paid. Call HA. 0800.
FOR RENT. 1 3-roof unfurnished
Apt. 1 block from 2 bus lines.
Call HA. 0800
FOP. RENT: 3 3-room furnished
Apts. Call HA. 0800.
FOR RENT: One very nice sleep
ing room. All modern. For
working man or woman. Call
AT. 1499.
FOR RENT: One 2 room unfurnish
ed apartment. 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 OR
GL 1411 IN P.M.
FOR RENT: A 2 room furnished
apartment on bus line. Call
HA 0800
FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished
apartment and one 3-room un
furnished apartment. Call HA
0800
WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: W» want to rent that
Apartment you have for Rent.
CMl HA 0800.
We want to sell that ear or truck
yon have to sale. Call HA 0800.
We want to aeli that piece of
furnitnre you bars, for tale.
Call HA 0800.
REMEMBER We are in the Rent
ing and selling business. Give
ua a riag. 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 dresser and
oiL 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL
901&.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished
apartment 2 2-room apartments.
1 2-room unfurnished apart
ment. 2 1-room furnished t
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 & TV SERVICE,
2936 N. 24th. PL 9879.
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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 unfurnished
aDartment. 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.
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 WaUer Radio Re
pair Shop, which was
located at 1904 North
24th St has moved to
2525 North 20th St 1
block north from Lake
St on the north side
of North 20th St
FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished
or unfurnished apartment at
2520 Lake SL Call PL 3165.
FOR RENT: 1 4-room house. Call
At. 3747. Between 2 bus lines.
FOR RENT: Nice room for settled
couple or elderly single person
in s private home with use of
kitchen. Call HA 0801. 2310 N.
22nd SL
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WOMEN sew easy ready-cut house
coats at home. Earn from $17.40
to $26.16 dozen Write — AC
CURATE STYLE, Freeport, New
York.
FOR RENT: Several nice exclusive
rooms for men. Price reasonable.
Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 large furnished room
for working couple. WE 1477.
FOR RENT: Two nice rooms for
couple or single person $7.00 and
$7.50 Nice location. PL 6376.
FOR RENT. Kitchenette apart
ment. Utilities paid. WE 1523.
FOR RENT: Nice room for single
person. Call JA 6684.
Negroes On
All-America
Cage Squad
New York, March 5,—Paced by ■
giant 6’10” Bill Russell of the San
Francisco Dons, the Look Maga
zine All America Basketball Team
is again dominated by Negroes it
was announced today.
For the second straight year, four
Negro players have landed berths
on the 10 man squad, which is
selected from the ballots of over
700 sports writers and broad
casters, the new issue of Look re
veales.
In addition to Russell, these
players are: K. C. Jones, San j
Francisco; Sihugo Green, Duques
ne, Willie Naulls, U.C.L.A.
In announcing the squad, Look
i singled out two repeaters from
I last years squad, Russell and Du
quesene’s Si Green, for special
mention.
Russell, Look said, “led the
Dons on their record-breaking
victory string. His reflexes and
range pressurized opponets. Even
the revision of the rules . . to wid
en the free throw lines . . . could
not stop him.”
“Si Green is an all time mar
vel,” Look continued, “he single
handedly put him team in the Na
tional Invitation Tournament.”
This year’s Look squad is his
tory’s tallest. But, unlike the
squads of ten years ago, the big
men can now maneuver and hand
le the ball and shoot from the
outside and the corners. ,
“The ponderous big boy, like
the ‘goon’ of yesteryear, is def
initely finished,” Look said.
The complete Look All Ameri
ca Squad: Bob Burrow, Kentucky;
Robin Freman, Ohio State; Sihugo
Green, Duquesne; Tom Heinsohn,
Holy Cross; Joe Holup, George
Washington; K. C. Jones, San
Francisco; Willie Naulls, U.C.L.A.;
Bill Russell, San Francisco; Ron
Shavlik, North Carolina State;
Bill Uhl, Dayton.
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Half-alive, headachy, when constipa
tion sours stomach? Black-Draught*
relieves constipation overnight.
Helps sweeten sour stomach too.
Laxative-Stomach Sweetener Works Overnight!
No harsh griping. Made from pure
vegetable herbs. Thoroughly but
gently uncorks clogged intestines.
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now in new. easy-to-takc Tablets, tool
f I When constipation
I I sours children's dl
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to reduce swelling
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In doctor’s tests, amazing new
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i piles’ torture I Gave internal and
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tories or Ointment at druggists.
COLD SUFFERERS
COLD discomfort* 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
i i
KeSlom s
Blue Trotters
Scare Crusaders
Led by Terry Fosse, Jack Hee
1 nan and Tom McCormick who
| scored 13, 11, and 12 points re
! spectively, the rejuvenated Blue
; Trotters built up a 24-18 halftime
! lead and almost upset the dope
sheet as they battled the highly
voted Crusaders to a stand still
for three quarters in Monday’s
action in the Senior Boys League.
Only through desperate efforts
by Robert Burgess and Harold
Nero were the Crusaders able to
pull the game out of the fire and
earn an overtime victory. Here
for the Crusader’s cause was Rob
ert Burgess whose two free
throws with 12 seconds left pro
duced a 51-51 tie at the end of
the regulation period. Robert
also fired the winning basket in
the overtime period.
in oilier games; mu i/uuuuuy
and Jim Skymaski hit for 10
points, apiece to lead the league
leading Celtics to a 39-22 victory
over the Bouncers; August Lee
hit for 14 points and Lonzo Pat
terson for 12 as the Falcons shook
the Rockets 50-228; and the Court
masters outlasted Purple Tide
44-34 behind Bill Jones’ 12 points.
YAL INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE
In Tuesday night’s YAL Inter
mediate League close game fea
ture, the action was close all the
way.
In the first game Deputies
edged Nationals 31-30 in two
overtimes, on Roosevelt Stubble
field’s sudden death basket.
The second game saw the
Browns nick Main Christ Child
32-31 on Joe Crawford’s basket
with 13 seconds left.
And in the third contest Joe
Darrow scored 19 points to lead
the nights to a 27-24 victory over
the Crusaders.
Court Devils advance in Midget
Tournament. Led by Freddy
Hare, brother of Tech High bas
ketball star Frank Hare, the
Court Devils upset the league
winning Kellom Jet 22-19 to ad
vance into the semi-finals of the
Kellom Double Elimination Tour
nament for Midget Boys.
Other Saturday results:
Lake Jr. Hi-Y,_54
Court Devils,_35
Sacred Heart, No. 6_21
Social Settlement, ___37
Kellom Jets,_50
Hope Lutheran,_0
Sacred Heart,_ 6
Mission Knights,_12
Sacred Heart, No. 5_ 8
Mission Knights,_ 6
Club News
The Youth Council’s panel on
juvenile deliquency is set for
March 26 at 8:00 in the Center's
Auditorium. Participation on the
panel will be Nate Goldston, Car
olyn Robinson, Rosemary Pope,
Stanley Ware. The panel will
hope to show the members of
society that they are responsible
for the large outbreak of juvenile
delinquency.
The Youth Council is also
making plans for their “Stars of
56” Talent Show. The show will
be presented on May 1 and 2.
Tickets will be 50 cents.
The Kellom Adult Council will
sponsor its annual Tap Dance
Recital on March 29 in the Cen
ter’s auditorium. Tickets will be
25 cents.
The program will include sev
en different numbers by the Kel
lom Community Center dancers
and several special numbers by
guest stars.
The Kellom Dancers which has
an attendance record of 400
learned all their dances in Satur
day morning tap dancing classes
which were taught by Pat Hopson,
and Judy Samuelson.
The Junior Rifle Club will spon
sor a movie on March 22 in the
Center’s auditorium, admission
is 25 cents or a triple header,
which will include: Rocket Ship,
XM, Thrills on Wheels, Little
Rascels in Spooky Wooky.
Brief Jackets,
Soft High Waists
Are The Newest
By Eva Maa Davis
The short, short story is the
new one now.
In general, Paris is inclined to
wait until early autumn for de
cisions of serious fashion mo
ments. Not so, this spring—two
silhouettes and one new “air”
were unmistakable established.
The new Paris silhouettes, First a
blousing line that makes for love
ly new ease above the waist,
whether is’s a natural waist or
lifted high. This new lift to the
waist is the second Paris silhouet
te change—high belts, ties, sash
es, seams, that make the waistline
anywhere from one to six inches
inches higher—on suits and coats
and dresses for day, late day,
evening, for spring and summer.
The new -‘air” in Paris is the
air of beauty, an aura like spring
itself, of melting beauty. The new
bloused lines and high belts often
help to creat it.
So do white organdie ruffles—
there’s a wonderful rush of this
old white magic around the new
Paris clothes. There are organdie
blouses under flannel jackets,
I chiffon blouses, under tweeds,
low necklines above the high
belted waists—and often there's
I i
a rose thrust into the belt.
Cropped to the waist—and
sometimes shorted—jackets help
give spring’s costumes a little,
long legged look that is both de
lightfully fresh and young.
This L part of the high rising
fashion that spring from the Re
i gency Period. It was then that
| little, short jackets were the rage
' too.
\ They go with the feeling for
i skirt lines that rise to below the
i bosom. The high placed sashes,
the slim line skirts.
These brief jacketed costumes
of all spring’s clothes, make the
wearing of heavier hats—either
wider or heavier a must to finish
the final picture.
Costumes of this kind have al
ready arrived in town, readv and
waiting for the first breath of
warmth to come along. They are
engaging as spring flowers, and
just as freshly pretty.
Though the overall look is
slender, there is considerable lee-'
way in the skirts. There is one
for every type of figure.
Below the close clinging jack-'
ets some of the skirts are slim
ness itself, with no inch of un- j
necessary width. Others have
the easy softness of an unpressed
pleat or two, or of all around
pleats. All three such skirts are
on the costumes selected today.
Between them they can be worn
by every woman, making the
short cropped jacket costume an
universally becoming one.
Besides these three there will
be many more costumes, suits
and dresses as spring progresses,
all playing on the same theme.
You’ll see print dresses, with.
short wool jackets.
Illusion boleros will give the
same general effect.
Dresses under jackets that stop
just below the bosom will have
high rising skirts with print tops
concealed beneath the boleros.
Army Mothers
Plan A Breakfast
The U. S. Army Mothers’ Post
No. 9, will sponsor its fourth an
nual spring breakfast Sunday,
March 11, at the Near North-j
side YMCA, 22nd and Grant j
Streets, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon, j
Mmes. James Walker and Ben !
Gardiner are in charge of tickets
and reservations.
ALABAMA LAWMAKER'S CALL
TO RACE VIOLENCE IS
CONDEMNED BY NAACP
New York — The NAACP de
nounced this week what it inter
preted as an incitement to racial
violence by a state representative
in Alabama.
In a telegram to Alabama Gov
ernor James E. Folsom, NAACP
Executive Secretary Roy Wilkins
quoted an assertion by Rep. W. L.
Martin of Greene county, Ala.,
that white people in Alabama must
leave the state, “stay here and be
humiliated, cr take up our shot
guns.”
“With the tensions created by
resistance to the orders of the Su
preme Court, this statement could
spark tragic disorders in the State
of Alabama,’ the Wilkins message
declared.
“Should anyone now take up his
gun in an act of aggression, the j
blame can be firmly fastened on
Rep. Martin.”
The NAACP, Mr. Wilkins said,
“urges you to take every precau
tion against such an eventuality,
which could result not only in seri
ous loss of life but would be most
damaging to the reputation and
! prestige ot tne State of Alabama
and our nation as well.”
Mr. Wilkins’ telegram to the
governor was dispatched on Febru
ary 29th.
LICENSED HOME
j
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For Old Age Pensioners
Mrs. Lula Austin of 2624 Charles St. wants
i Old Age Pensioners to contact her for living
quarters in her home. The quarters are equip
ped with all modern facilities for their com
fort.
Call We. 7416 For Further Information
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CONCERT
Monday, March 12
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MUSIC HALL
CITY AUDITORIUM
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$4.00
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