The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 11, 1957, 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. WANTED! WANT
ED: Wa want to rent that
Apartment you for Rent
Can HA 08M.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT
OR TO SELL? WE HAVE
RENTERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU
HAVE. GIVE US A RING,
HA OSAO.
Announcement
The Waller Radio Re
pair Shop, which was
located at 1904 North
24 th St has moved to
2525 North 20th St 1
block north from Lake
St on the east side
of North 20th St. Let
us Repair your Radio
in the car or your
home. Day & Nicrht
Service. Call JA 0669.
WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room
house. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063.
FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish
ed apartments. Three 3-room
furnished apartments. Two 4
room furnished apartments. Call
HA 0800.
FOR SALE: One 8-room bouse.,
2 blocks from Wilson Packing ;
bouse for only $6000 cash. Call
HA 0800,
FOR RENT: 5 unfurnished rooms.!
With use of furnished kitchen
and dining room. HA 0800.
EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM, sew
ing Babywear! No House Sell-:
ing! Rush stamped addressed
envelope. BABY GAY, W'ar
saw, Indiana.
FREEI FREE! FREE!
A Free Room to some man just
for care of a furnace at 2122
Spencer St, Call PL 5401.
FOR RENT: Large 2 and 3 room
apartment furnished. Utilities
paid. Call Mrs. Clifton Davis. AT
9247 Place located 2024 Wirt.
FOR RENT: A large furnished
2-room apartment. Call PI
5003, Mrs Davis, 2004 Wirt St.
FOR SALE: One 5-room modern
house north of Lake St. for
$9500. Make an offer you might
be lucky. A 0800. _
FOR RENT: 2 large modern rooms
at 24 and Franklin St. Prefer a
man. $10,00 for One and $15.00
for two men. All utilities paid
by owner. Call JA 9041 or
HA 080.
FOR RENT: 3 room unlurouhen I
Apt. at 2447 Pinkney Street.
Phone PL. 5621. With Bath.
FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish
ed apartments. North Lake St.
HA 0800.
FOR RENT: A 5 room house.
Large bed room. Only $60 00
per month. This house in three
blocks of Lake. Ready to move
in.
FOR RENT: A lovely 3 large room
furnished apartment on bus
line. Only $60.00 per month all
utilities paid by owner. Call HA
0800.
FOR RENT: Newly decorated tfafC*
room furnished apartment. Will
accept one child. Call PL 2823.
FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish
ed apartments. 2 on No 10th St.
1 north of Lake. HA 0300.
FOR RENT: 2 room furnished or
unfurnished apartment. North of
Lake. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: Two 5-room houses
So. of Lake St. Not all modern.
Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: Two five-room houses
So. of Lake St. HA 0800.
FOR RENT: A lovely four roon
unfurnished apartment wit!
modern gas stove and refrigera
tor. North of Lake for only $7
per month. All utilities furnisl
ed except cooking gas. O
ground floor with private ei
trance and private bath. H/
0000. *Jgj] I
) RESPONSIBLE PERSON
man or woman, from this area
i wanted to service and coiled
( from automatic vending ma
chines. No Selling. Age not
essential. Car, references, and
$600 investment necessary. 7 tc
12 hours weekly nets approxi
mately $250 monthly. Possibility
full time work. For local in
terview give full particulars,
phone. Write P. O. Box 7047,
Minneapolis 11, Minn.
FOR RENT: 2 3-room unfurnish
ed apartments. Call Pr. 3803
These apartments are locate*
within walking distance ol
downtown work. 2614*4 Cum
ming St. M.
FOR RENT: 2 rooms, s e m3
basement, furnished. All util
ities paid by owner. Alsc
sleeping rooms for one person
or couples. Located at 282C
North 18th. Phone Ha. 3872.
[FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a
partment. Will accept one or 2
small children. This apt is
north of Lake St., only V* block
from bus line. Call before 9:30
a m. HA 0800.
FOR RENT: One 4-room un
furnished apartment. Phone
Ha. 0800
FOR RENT: 3 Unfurnished room
Apartment. Private entrance, j
Private Bath. Large Living,
room at 25X7 North 20th Street I
Ja. 7563. Rev. Robert Sherman,!
owner. Will accept 1 or !•
small children.
FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a
partment with private bath and
private entrance at 2447 Pinkney
St. Call PL 5621.
FOR RENT: A 2 room furnished
Apt. at 1702 No. 24th Street.
Call Ja. 9041. Only $10.00 per
week.
FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished
Apt. For only $13.00 per week.
Call Pr. 0673.
FOR RENT: Two large 2 room!
unfurnished Apts, at 2116 Em
mett Street $12.50 and $15.00.
Will accept children. PL 8675.
FOR RENT: Two nice warm 2
room Apt with furniture or
without furniture. Call PL
3165. Will accept children.
WANT TO RENT: An 8 room
house. Call Mrs. Perkins. PL
7828.
LOST: Women’s Purse near 30t;i
and Pinkney Streets. Contents:
Important papers, typing pa
pers, coin purse with small a
mount of change. Mrs. Mekins,
Phone Pr. 0949.
FOR RENT: Two lovely furnished
room apartment. All utilities
paid by owner. Right price for
the right couple. Call HA 0800
FOR RENT: One 3 room apart
ment near Howard Kennedy
School. Will accept one small
child. North Lake, west of 24th
St. Call HA 0800. Ready to
move in now.
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Many Changes in Rules For
Washington Co. Speedway
Drivers, Owners, Managemetn
And Fair Board V/ork
On Rules
The rules for the 1957 racing
season at the Washington County
Speedway in Arlingtor have now
been released. Following are the
-complete rules.
The rules were made by a group
consisting of stock car owners
and drivers who met recently with
track management and Fair Board
members.
PART I
1. The Washington County Fan
Board reserves the right to refuse
entry to any car, person, or per
sons in the Pit or on the Track at
the Washington County Fair
1 grounds at any time.
2. All rules and regulations must
be obeyed by all personnel con
nected or entering a stock car
at the Washington County Fair
Grounds Race Track. No claim for
damage can arise from any of the
I Rules or Regulations or any de
cisions the management, board and
committee may make. The manage
ment, board or committee named
will decide all penalties and decis
ions unless otherwise stated i n
rules.
3. A five-m a n committee o f
I which 3 members shall be chosen i
by the Washington County Fair
Board and 2 members by the
drivers and owners of race cars
at the first day of races, each i
year, immediately before the be
ginning of racing, shall be sole
judge by majority vote of all dis
putes arising under these rules and |
all parties shall be conclusively
bound by the decisions of such
five-man committee.
PART II
Body and Frame
1. No cars, or parts earlier than
•32 or later than '48 model* will
be allowed. No foreign cars,
station wagons, convertibles, or
pick-ups.
2. All soft top cars must install
a metal top.
3. No chopping, channeling or (
altering of frames or bodies
Frames must be of year and make
of body.
4. Frames may be reinforced or ,
braced ior strength.
5. Bumpers will not extend be
yond frame width There will be
a two inch tolerance. All edges
on any part of the car must not be
sharp. Bumpers must be capped.
6. All cars will have hood and
deck lids. All doors and hood*
must be strapped shut during a
race with a leather or canvass
strap. Deck lids may be welded
shut. All latching and locking
parts on all doors must be re
moved.
7 No glass will be used except
windshield and they are optional.
No rear view mirrors.
8. All cars will be presentable ;
in appearance. Advertising letter*® 1
will be no higher than 6 inches. |
Only one sponsor will be announc- J -
eo on P A. System to a car. Car ;,
numbers will be assigned by track ,
management. Numbers must be
painted on both sides, deck lid
and right half of top at least 18
inches high and 3 inches wide.
Numbers must be very outstand-;
ing, and in complete contrast with
the background color. If number ; (
is not legible from judges' stand i
it must be changed.
9. All chrome strips, hub caps,
hood ornaments, etc must be re-1
moved.
10. Seats arc optional, dui «»u.v,
be bolted or welded to the car |
frame with at least two, Vi inchj
steel bolts. You may alto we*u
additional braces. All extra seat*
and upholstery must be removed.
11. All cars must have front and
rear roll bars at least 1V4 men in
diameter. All cars wUl have
quick release type safety belts.
Belts must be at least 3 inches ■
wide. Belts and roll bars must be 1
fastened to the frame of the car.
12. Gas tank may be moved, but
a fire wall must be used between
driver and tank. Gas tanks must
be vented in such a way that they
will not spill if upset. Gas tank
cannot be moved to engine com
partment.
13. Stabilization will be only as
follows:
8, Opitional Tnakes and types of j
shocks may be used but only
4 will be allowed to a car.
Shock fluid is optional.
b. One wedge to a car.
c. You may weld spring shack
les.
d. Cars cannot be weighted in
any way. *
c Wishbones must be of stock
' length end in stock position.
No other type stabilization will
be allowed. (Example: No front or
rear stahibzina bar:, etc.)
14. No short or ^ ered steering.
Steering systems must be of tne
same make as car. Steering may be
reinforced.
PART III
Tirst and Wheels
1 Tires must be of automotive
type. No mud or chain types al
lowed. No racing, grooved or
motorcycle tires allowed. Seipping
of tires will be allowed.
2. N o racing o r implement
wheels.
3. No dual tires allowed, but
116” wheel* may be cut down to
| fit 14” or 15” rims.
4 No covers or cap* allowed on
any wheels. Wheels may be re
enforced for safety.
PART IV
Rnyine end Axeesser'es,
Transmissions ond Rear Indt
1. Engine must be of the sanre
make a* the car such as Ply
mouth in Plymouth, Chevrolet In
Chevrolet, etc N« truck engines
or parts. No engine will be later
than ’48 or earlier than T2,
2. Bore will be optional but pis
R
ton size will be no larger than
1.083 oversize in the make of en
gine you are using. Pistons are
optional.
3. Engine must be in stock rear
mount position. No tolerance al
lowed.
4. Crankshafts may be inter
changed as long as it does not al
ter the original stock stroke of
your engine. No stroking of
crankshafts allowed. No 180 degree
crankshafts allowed.
5. Heavy duty oil pump is O.K.
6. You can mill heads but not
fill them or use a set that have
ever been fiile'*. You will not be
allowed to flyc’t or to polish or
alter any head so as to fit on dif
ferent number or type of block.
No redoming of heads. All num
bers must be left on heads.
7. No parts shall be used that
are later than '48 or earlier than
’32 unless stated in rules. Head
ers may be used. All exhaust sys
tems must extend behind driver.
8. Polishing and porting and re
lieving are allowed.
9. Electric fuel pumps are al
lowed.
10. No interchanging of stock
parts from one type engine to an
other type engine.
11. Head gaskets optional.
12. Camshafts and timing gears
must be unaltered stock. Lift and
duration cf cams must never ex
ceed the lGJjwing:
* Make Lift Duration
Fu: ': 308 248
Chev.: 323 23d
Lincoln: 347 760
PlymoutL: .. 1 244
Hudson: 346 284
Chrysler: 379 244
All other makes must never at
iny time exceed N.A.S. — Specu
lations plus tolerance. No cam
ihall have a 10 degree dwell
vhen valve is wide open. No re
:onditioned or replacement cams,
illowed. The lift and duration
will be checked in the engine and
it the clearances the engine was
■unning at the time of protest
Jver 75% of cam must be over
ipecifications before engine is
udged illegal.
* Tolerance has been allowed.
Source of Specification: National
Automotive Service.
13. Heavy duty valve springs
ire allowed. You may also use |
vashers to strengthen spring.
14. Adjustable valve lifters are ’
illowed. Later type v>lvej andj
guides may be vj>ed, as long as it
ioes not chant e the size or di
imeter o fhead of stock valves,
ifou may relieve valves. No hy
iraulic or self rJ justing lifters
illowed.
15. An unaltered stock fan blade
nust be used. A shield must be
ised for protection.
16. Fly wheels may be cut. No
iluminum fly wheel will be allow
;d. *
17. Distributors must be of stock
ype. Advancement in timing is
jptional, but no manual control
:ables are allowed. Double spring
joints are O K.
18. Single carburetors is all that
s allowed. Carburetors must be
itock. No injectors of any kind.
mixed fuels allowed. Stock
jump gas only. Air cleaners are
jptional.
19. A complete generator must
je used with the exception of
jrushes.
20. Starter must be in a very
good working condition.
21. Transmission must be stock
ind unaltered in the make car
/ou are running.
22. Rear ends must not be alter
?d in any way from original stock.
Vo locked, machined friction lock
ng or racing type rear ends. Rear
;nds must turn freely at all
imes. Gears must be unaltered
itock and according to factory
ipecifications. No commercial
gears.
23. All left rear wheels must be
painted half black and half white.
Ml cars must have four wheel
irakes. Master cylinder optional.
24. Cooling may be altered, but
>nly one radiator is allowed and
nust be in near stock position.
PART V
Drivers, Pit snd Track Roles
1. All drivers must wear an ap
proved Crash Helmet. No football
helmets allowed.
2. No one will be allowed in pit
or on track unless he is 18 years
of age. All minors must have a
track release signed and notarized
before being allowed to enter. No
women allowed in pits unless on
special race*. Three men will be
allowed in the pit with each car.
3. Ks one will be allowed to
race units# he iuis a valid Nebras
ka driver's !*cense.
4. Every one must sign an entry
blank and a set of rules before he
will be allowed in the pit.
5. Only local drivers, owners,
and pit men will be allowed in the
pit and on the track. The Manage
ment and Board reserves the right
to keep anyone from the pit or
track at any time
8. No drinking of alcoholic bev
erages In the pit. No one will be
allowed in the pit or on track If
under the influence of alcohol or
drugs.
7 All cars must pay a *2 00
entry fee per day s racing program,
»xcept on special rpees, which may
be more or lesa.
8. Pit apeed will be 9 miles an
hour at all times Thu will be
strictly enforced by the police in
the pits, or by the management.
9. You will have I minutes ta
appear on the track after the find
car in the race you are aasigned
to, to placed in position.
10. No one will leave the track
>n a red flag. Yon will have 9
minutes for repairs on the track
before the race to restarted
11. No one will be allowed ta
enter the white flag on a flat
.tire.
I 12. No driver will change cars
during a day’s racing program.
13. Races will be started accord
ling to point standing after first
day's race. Points will go with
car or driver and positions in the
race will be determined by the
highest number of points of the
two. Awards will be made on
driver's points only.
14. If you are forced into the in
field you must re-enter track on
the same side you were forced
into.
15. There will be no fighting or
arguing on the track or in the
i pits. No driver or pitman or their
friends will at any tune issue any
slanderous remarks to anotbei
driver, pitman or track official.
16. Any car that rolls is out of
that race, regardless whether the
race is re-started or not. If any
car wrecks or rolls causing the
race to be stopped and if race is
over 70% finished and not re
started, be will be paid his posi
tion as to his last completed lap.
PART VI
1. Only owners and drivers may
request a paid or protested tear
down. To do so be must deposit
;the money required with a track
I official.
2. All pretested car owners
must, if the rules request it, de
posit the amount required to a
track official the same day as the
car was protested or he will be
found’ illegal.
3. The management or board
will have the option on the place
of the tear down. •
4. The protested tear-down must
if called lor, take place the same
day or following night, at
the discretion of the 5-man com
mittee. !
5. Only 3 persons protesting,
the protested ear's owner, driver,
mechanic, track officials and the
committee will be permitted at the
tear-down. /
6. Any car at any time may be
inspected by committee or man
agement free of charge or deposit.
7. The amounts of money re
quired for a tear-down or check
are as follows:
a. The protestors put up one
dollar, the owner has to put
up nothing, entitles the pro
testor to check rear end, only,
of car the night of the race
by jacking, blocking, or lifting
or any other method, and hav
ing engine turn rear wheel or
wheels, to see if it is locked,
or has a friction or binding
lock. He has no right t o
tear rear end apart. If it is
not locked, the owner of the
car will receive the dollar. If
rear end is locked, the owner
has a right to take it apart to
prove it ia locked from
mechanical defect or failure.
b. A $10.00 deposit is required
from each of the parties, to
tear the rear end apart, to
check for being illegal.
C. A $5.00 deposit by the pro
tester only, entitles him, that
night, to have the head only
removed and check for pis
ton size, valve size and lift,
stroke and heads.
d. A $20.00 deposit by each of
the parties i s required to
check the following: cam for
lift, duration and dwell, valve
and lifter, also check stroke,
piston size, valves and heads.
Cams cannot be removed from
engine.
e. A $40.00 deposit by the pro
testor and a $20.00 deposit by
the owner is required for a
major tear-down, which must
take place on the following
night, or at the discretion of
the 5-man committee.
f. A $15.00 deposit by each of
the parties is required for to
take samples. Gas samples
should be taken in a quart
air-tight container. Two sam
files should be taken, one
eft with management and
the other sent in for testing.
$10.00 of this deposit will go
for the charge of testing gas.
$5.00 of this deposit will be
allowed for delivery of gas
to testing place. Gas samples
may be taken at any time
by management or committee
at no chaige. Samples may
be taken before the car
leaves the track after the
race It was in.
g. The deposit from the above,
outside of garage fees,
mechanic fees and others
mentioned above, will be
paid to the protestor, if the
car is illegal. It will be paid
to the owner if the car is
legal.
h. If the car is torn down in a
garage the following night
of racing, the management is
to place a guard with the car
at all times, until the tear
down.
L The five-man committee’s de
cision will be final on all tear
downs.
Disqualifications
1 The maximum penalty for be
ing illegal will be the loss of his
purse and points for the racing
day in which he was found illegal.
He will be entitled to return at
the next racing day. but will
only receive 10% of hla winnings
and points for the first racing
day, or 10% credit of penalty U
be has not won anything He will
receive 10% additional, each rac
ing day that he races. (Example
10% first week, 20% second week
,30% third week, etc.) until h*
I is back to 100% If he is dts
qualified again when this penaltj
is In force, it will mean an addi
tional penalty This penalty ap
'plies to both the ear and driver
,Thia penalty will carry over inU
the t*eit year of racing.
2 The maximum and minimun
'penalty applies only so an lOega
cam, rear ends, beads, piston six*
j stroke and mixed fuels All oth*
penalties will be decided by trad
officials and committee
! These Rules have Pm*» approve*
and passed b the Weshingtoi
County Agricultural Society
M#KM
| The purse will be 60% of lh<
gate receipts after taxes.
We the undersigned have read,
and uci jrstand and will obey all
of the abovj rules and regulations.
Own_
Driver _____
Pitman___
Pitman ...
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Article in Readers Digest Reveals
Jittery Pre-Menstrual Tension
Is So Often a Needless Misery!
Do you suffer terrible nervous ten
sion—feel Jittery, Irritable, de
pressed — lust before your period
each month? A startling article In
READER'S DIGEST reveals such
pre-menstrual torment Is needless
misery In many cases! _
Thousands have already discov
ered how to avoid such suffering.
With Lydia Plnkham's Compound
and Tablets, they 're so much hap
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days" approach
Lydia Plnkhams
has a remarkable
soothing effect on
the source of such
distress. In doctors'
testa. Pinkham's
•topped ... or strikingly relieved
... pain And discomfort 11 out of 4
women got glorious relief I
Taken regularly, Plnkham s re
lieves the headaches, cramps, nerv- r
ous tension . . . during and he fort
your period. Many women neve*
suffer ~-e»en on the fir it day I Why
should you ? This month, start tak
ing Plnkham s. See If you donl
escape pre-menstrual tension. so
often the cause of unhappiness.
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table Compound ...
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