The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 18, 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.
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WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: We vut to rent that
Apartment you Dt« for Rant.'
Call HA 08M.
WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT
OR TO SELLT WE HAVE
RENTERS AND BUYERS
WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU
HAVE GIVE US A RING.
HA OAttO.
Announcement
The Waller Radio Re*
pair Shop, which was
located at 1904 North,
24th St has moved to
2525 North 20th St 1
Mock north from Lako
St. on tfce east side
of North 20th St Let
us Repair your Radio
in the car or your
home. Day & Nisrht
Service. Call JA 0669,
WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room
bouse. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063.
FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish
ed apartments. Three 3-room
furnished apartments. Two 4-1
room furnished apartments. Call,
ha oaoo.
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FOR SALE: One 8-room house.
2 blocks from Wilson Packing
house for only $6000 cash. Call
HA 0800
FOR RENT: 5 unfurnished rooms.1
With use of furnished kitchen
and dining room. IfA 0800.
EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM, sew
ing Babywear! No House Sell
ing! Rush stamped addressed
envelope. BABY GAY, War
saw, Indiana.
~FREe7~FREE! FREE!
4 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
psid. Call Mrs. Clifton Davis. AT
9247. Place located 2024 Wirt. j
FOR RENT: A large furnished
2-room apartment Call PL
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 f JA 9041 or
HA 080
FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished
Apt. at 2447 Pinkney Street.
Phone PL. 5621. With Bath.
FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish
ed apartments. North Lake St
HA 0800. J
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. V j
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 three
room furnished apartment Will
accept one child. Call PL 2823
FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish
ed apartments. 2 on No 19th St.
1 north of Lake. HA (WOO.
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 (WOO.
FOR RENT: A lovely four room
unfurnished apartment with
modern gas stove and refrigera
tor. North of Lake for only f70
per month. All utilities furnish
ed except cooking gas. On
ground floor with private en
tr-«ee and private bath. HA
FOR RENT: Two large rooms.
Modern with use of the whole
house at a very reasonable rate
to right party in a Christian
home. Call PI. 5373. M.
Miles at 2807 Minnie St.
FOR RENT: Two 4-room Apts.
Partly furnished. Built-in cab
inets, private bath and en
trance. All utilities paid. Ha.
0800.
FOR RENT: One room furnished
for lady or man. Share kitchen.
Jackson 6684. 2114 Burdette.
FOR RENT: Two room Apt. fur
nished. Utilities paid. PI. 6562.
FOR RENT: Four rooms, stove
and refrigator furnished. Built
in cabinets. Private bath. Pri
vate entrance. Pr. 2608. Utili
ties paid.
RESPONSIBLE PERSON
man or woman, from this area,
wanted to service and collect
from automatic vending ma
chines. No Selling. Age not!
essential. Car, references, and
$600 investment necessary. 7 to
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 located
within walking distance of
downtown work. 2614 V* Gum
ming St. M.
FOR RENT: 2 rooms, sem
basement, furnished. All util
ities paid by owner. Also
sleeping rooms for one person
or couples. Located at 2820
North 18th. Phone Ha 3872.
rOR RENT: 2 room furnished a
partment. Will accept one or 2
small children. This apt. is;
north of Lake St., only Vk 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, i
Private Bath. Large Living
room at 2517 North 20th Street
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 30tii
and Pinkney Streets. Contents:
Important papers, typing pa
pers, coin purse with small a- j
mount of change. Mrs. Melons,
Phone Pr. 0949. j
FOB RENT: Two lovely furnished;
room apartment. All utilities i
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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Wallace McGuire
Mr. Wallace McGuire, 72 years,
2308 Paul Street, expired Tues
day night January 15th at a local
hospital.
Mr.. .McGuire was a 'member
of Pleasant Green Baptist Church.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Ida McGuire. The body is
at the Thomas Funeral Home.
Margaret Davis
Mrs. Margaret Davis of 2615
ftorth 24th Street, expired Tues
day January 15, at a local hos
pital.
She was an Omaha resident
16 years.
Mrs. Davis is survived by her
husband, Oscar Davis; 2 daugh
ters, Mrs. Thelma Tucker of
Omaha and Mrs. Betty Gordon of
Lincoln; 2 sisters, Mrs. Ge.rtrude
Brooks and Mrs. A. N. Jones of
Omaha.
Myers Brothers Funeral Ser
vice.
Michael Rivers
Michael Anthony Rivers, eight
months, 1821 North 19th Street,
expired unexpectedly Monday
night January 14th after a brief
illness.
Little Michael is survived by
his mother, Mrs. L.ouise J.
Rivers, brother, Stephen, grand
father, Mr. Robert Rivers, of
Omaha.
Funeral services have been set
for ten o'clock Friday morning
from the Thomas Funeral Home,
with Father S„ N. Jacobs offi
ciating and burial at Forest Lawn
Cemetery,
Mrs. Jennie Sadler
Mrs. Jennie Sadler, age 85
years, of 3415 Caldwell Street,
expired Sunday evening January
13, 1957 at her home.
She was an, Omaha resident 20,
years.
Mrs. Sadler is survived by her
son, Fred Starms of Omaha;
Myers of Kansas City, Missouri,
brother, James Allen of Kansas
City, Missouri.
Funeral services tentatively
arranged for Friday January 18,
1957 at 1:00 P.M from the St
John A ME. Church.
Myers Brothers Funeral Ser
vice.
Anderson Nelson
Mr. Anderson Nelson, 43 years,
1518 North 28th Street, passed
away Wednesday January 2nd at
a local hospital.
Mr. Nelson was a former pack
ing house employee. He had been
a resident of Omaha eleven
years.
He is survived by his wife,
Mrs. Eva Nelson, Omaha; son.
Anderson Nelson, Jr.; four
daughters, Laura Mae, Annie B.,
Ocean, Lee Marvel Nelson;
mother. Mrs. Flora Nelson, of
Dermott, Arkansas and other
relatives.
Funeral services were held
Saturday January 12th from the
Thomas Funeral Home with the
Rev. J. H. Reynolds officiating
and burial at Mt. Hope Cemetery.
James Lawler
Mr. James Lewis Lawler, 77
years. 2624 North 24th Street,
passed away Friday afternoon
January 11th at a local hospital.
Mr. Lawler had been a resident
of Omaha thirty five years and
was a retired packing house em
ployee.
He is survived by three daugh
ters, Mrs. Ora A. Roach, St.
loseph, Missouri, Mrs. Myrtle
Robinson. Omaha, Mrs. Bertha
Nelson. Los Angeles, California;
one brother, Mr. George Law
ler, Chich^o, Illinois; seven
grandchildren, seventeen great
grandchildren.
Ftineral services have been set
for Wednesday afternoon, from
i the Thomas Funeral Home with
the Rev. David St Clair offtei
ating.
Fred Chas. Hunter
Fred Charles Hunter, age 81
years, of 1824 North 28th Street,
died suddenly early Saturday
morning January 12th while on
his way to work
He was an Omaha resident 48
years and was a veteran of W W
No. I. He was a member of Theo
dore Roosevelt Post No. 30. Amer
ican Legion. Hrnruh Stewart,
Commander.
Mr. Hunter «. jundved by his
wtfs, Mrs. Ethel Hunter; mother,
Mrs. Ida Hunter; 3 staters. Mr a.
Banehe Moore and Mr». tela
England, all of OmaM. 3 hreth
era, Joe Hunter of Omaha and
Frank Hun Ur of Detroit, Michi
gan. 4 nephews, Henry Grayson.
Freddie Joe Hunter of Omahr
Harry Hunter of 8kmz City. Iowa
and Lawrence Payne of Chicago,
Illinois; 2 nieces, Shirley Hunter
of Omaha and Iota Hunter oi
Detroit, Michigan and other rela
tives.
Funeral services tentatively
arranged for Wednesday January
16, 1957 at 2:00 P.M. from the
Myers Funeral Home.
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Robinson Is
Grateful For
Opportunity
New York January 10th—Jack
ie Robinson, whose unexpected
decision to quit baseball has
stirred up a controversy, today
hotly defended himself against
the charge made by many sports
writers that he was “unapprecia- ;
tive” of what the game has done
for him.
“Nothing is further from the
truth,” the ex-Dodger star de
clared.
“Baseball has been awfully
good to me,” he said, adding that
he is particularly grateful for the
opportunities it has given him to
work for his race.
In the copyrighted article in
the current issue of Look Maga-1
zine which announces his de
For the Home
Children Play Darts
on Marlite Wainscot
IN i child’s room, the lower wall
A area or wainscot is subject to
a considerable beating which ne
cessitates frequent redecorating.
On the market is a wall material
which is ideally suited for the
wainscot. Known as Marlite, a
f
decorated hardboard with a plas
tic surface, these panels never
need redecorating.
Those shown are planks 16'
wide. They are easy to put up,
as they have tongue and groove
edges and metal clips which en
able even an amateur craftsman
to put them up accurately. These
particular planks have a wood
grain finish. Others come in pas
tel colors.
So durable are these planks,
youngsters can play a target
game drawn on them with a wax
i crayon. They use suction-cupped
darts. Marks like the ones made
for the target are removed with
a damp cloth. The durable ma
terial under the plastic finish is
time-tried Masonite Presdwood.
Of course, the wainscot may
be full-width, 4' panels of Mar
lit*. Recommended for the upper
walls and ceiling are blocks, 16'
square, which come in the same
variety of patterns and shades
as the planks. All are available
at lumber yards.
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cision, Jackie writes: “Because
of baseball. I was able to speak
out on behfclf of Negro Ameri
cans before Hie House Un-Amer
ican Activities Committee and
rebuke Paul Bobeson for saying
most of us Negroes would not
fight for our country in a war
against Russia..”
“Today I’m happier than I’ve
ever been." Robinson continues
in his Look article.
“On March 4, I will go to work
for the Chock Full O’Nuts res
taurant chain as vice president
in charge of personnel.
“I’ll be able to sppad more
time with my family too," the
retired athlete concludes.
“My kids and I will get to know
each other better. Jackie and
Sharon and David will have a real
father they can play with and
talk to in the evening and every
weekend They won't have to
look for him on TV.”
YW Will
Note Third
Anniversary
On Sunday afternoon, January
20, at 4 P M. there will be a Pub
lic Affairs Film Forum held at
the downtown building of the j
YWCA, 17th and St. Marys, in
commemoration of the third an
niversary of the acquisition of the
new Branch building. The Public
Affairs Committee, Mesdames
Alex McKie. Jr. and Mae Taylor,
co-chairman announce the show
ing of two important Peace Ed
ucation films.
Shown will be “A Time for
Greatness," sponsored by the
Friends Service committee, and
depicting scenes from the life of J
Mahatma Gandhi, showing his
sacrifices and struggle in seeking j
a nonviolent solution to India’s |
problems. The Gandhi spirit
has caught on in many parts of j
the world. How it worked in;
Montgomery, Alabama. Miami
and Tallahassee, Florida, will be,
shown through the film, “Walk i
to Freedom" We will see and
hear Dr. Martin Luther King, and
other leaders in the now famous
Montgomery Bus strike.
Following the films, the audi
ence will have a chance to enter
the discussion, under the follow- j
ing leaders, Mesdames Homer P.
Smith, Alex McKie, Jr„ Charles,
Brow n and Messrs Milton Lewis,!
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‘‘Walk to Freedom" is sponsor
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by Mr. Arthur Bryant, well
known local pianist, featuring
music around the world. "The
Lord’s Prayer" will be sung by
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accompanied by her teacher, Mrs.
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