The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 07, 1958, Image 2

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    • THE OMAHA GUIDE
• Omaha, Nebraska, Friday, March 7, 1958
ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON REQUEST
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published Every Thursday, Dated Friday
Branch office for local news only, 2420 Grant St., Omaha 11,
Nebr. Second-class mail privileges authorized at Omaha, Nebr.
C. C. GALLOWAY . Publisher and Managing Editor
(MEMBER)
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GLOBAL NEWS SERVICE
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This paper reserves the right to publish all matter credited
to these news services._
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MILDER OIL CO.
Laboratory Approved Fuel Oil
24 Hr. Service — Sundays & Holidays
3Gtli and I>orca» Stn. J.V 2111
Congratulations
on your
31ST ANNIVERSARY
Omaha Home Builders
f
Association
This Ad A Courtesy
of
A Builder Member
It’* a Winning Pair
QUALITY AND PRICE
'52 CADILLAC Convert. Ra
dio, heater and Hydra-Matic.
Continental spare tire. Clean
throughout. Only .$1195
*62 FORD Custom. Radio,
heater and Fordomatic.
Only.$595
•54 BUICK Special 2-door
Hardtop. Radio, heater and
Dynaflow. 2-tone point.
Only . $1195
’55 FORD VS Fordor. Radio,
heater, and whitewall tires.
Tutone paint. Only.. $895
*62 FORD Victoria, Radio,
heater and overdrive.
Only.$893
’57 MKRCtTRT Monterey 4
door. Air conditioning, radio,
heater and Merc-O-Matlc. Po
wer brakes, low mileage, tu
tone paint...$2395
[ '6* MERCURY Monterey
Hardtop. Radio, heater and
overdr' ve. Only. ,9895
'56 FORD V-8 Falrlane For
dor. Radio, heater and Ford
omatic. Tutone paint.
Only . *1595
'67 FORD V-8 Del Rio Station
Wagon. Radio, heater and
Fcrdfanatic. Low mileage. On
ly . 92195
’58 FORD V-8 Ranchwagon.
Radio and heater, tutone paint
Only . *1595
■52 PONTIAC 44-door, S-cylln
der, radio, heater and
Hydra-Matic . *495
■»7 FORD V-8 Falrlane Vic
toria Tudor. Beautiful black
and white finlafa. Radio, heat
er and Fordomutle. White
tirea. Only .*2095
100 Cats to Choose from — One-Year Wamantjr
All Late Model* Have Current Maty Stickers
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OMAHA’S OLDMT AMD I.AKt.BST PORI) DKAIAEB
i*th and Burt St*. Open Kvenlny* AT 0010
Open Evening* t ntll IM PM.
'
Daniel Reed
Mr. Daniel Reed, age 63 years,
passed away Tuesday morning
December 17th at a local hos
pital. Mr. Reed had been a
resident of Omaha fifteen
years. He was a member of the
Mt. Moriah Baptist Church and
was a faithful employe of Cuda
hy Packing Company.
Mr. Reed's mother, Mrs. Ma
mie Reed died the past August
13th and his father, Mr. Myles
Reed passed away less than
two weeks ago. Mr. Daniel Reed
is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Sadie Reed, four daughters,
Mrs. Mildred Bruton, Mrs.
Theresa West, of Omaha, Mrs.
Jose Mae McDaniel, Baldwin,
Mich., Mrs. Martha Franklin,
Eatontown, N. J., five sons,
Messrs. Daniel, Jr., De Forest,
Edward, Omaha, Myles, Chi
cago, 111., Aaron Los Angeles,
Calif., brother, Mr. Mose Reed,
Omaha, twent one grand child
ren, and other relatives.
Funeral services were held
I two o’clock Monday afternoon
December 23rd form the Mt
Moriah Baptist Church with the
Rev. David St. Clair officiating,
assisted by the Rev. . F. Rid
ley, Rev. Reagln. Pall bearers,
Messrs. J. T. Sanders, Stew
art, Henry Arnold, Ralph Bry
son, J. Vonner, W. Rogers, Wm.
Beasley. Interment was in the
family plot at Forest Lawn
Cemetery with arrangements by
the Thomas Funeral Home.
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and DOLLARS ahead
with automatic
GAS appliances
GAS makes the difference. Any GAS
appliance gives you hours of extra
time . . . puts extra doHars fat your
pocket at the same time.
When shopping for appliances, compare
both kinds and you'll be convinced
tluit GAS is years ahead, too. You’ll
be llOl RS and DOLLARS ahead
with GAS.
METROPOLITAN UTILITIES DIST.
Compliments
PAXTON - MITCHELL CO.
Founders - Fabricators - Engineers
2614 MARTHA HA 6767
FURNACE SERVICE CO.
3008-10 North 24th
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Call JA 1281
REMEMBER! OUR MIDDLE NAME 18 SERVICE
| NexfSunday is Heart Sunday. It is the .
day to put out the welcome mat for ay
;yery special .visitor
j \Your caller will be a Heart Fund voly
j [unteer—probably a neighbor whom
qrou' already know. She will leave her
i pwn fireside to see you and enlist your
| |bpport_in jhe^fight against heart
ijdiscase>
Chances are slie will ring your doorbell
sometime between the hours of noon
So welcome Vier witf a friendly smile /
and a warm handclasp.
I ' ’ - I _ •
Just place your Heart Fund gift in the
envelope she hands you. #
--* ' >
0 ^
Seal the envelope. No need to say how
much you give. But let your contribu
tion represent every member of your
family—a gift for every heart you love, j
A.:
r Now return the sealed envelope to hen
Your Heart Association will use youj*
contribution to fight heart disease
through research . . . through profes}
sional and public 'education ... and, j
through community, heart programs.^
If you are not at home, your Heart Fund volunteer will
leave a " Sorry-I-M issed-You" envelope, lopk.for.it^
Use it to mail in your contribution.
Give generously ... Give for every heart you lovOj
Help your Heart Fund Help your Hearth
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The Omaha National Bank
17th and Farnam St*. AT 0100
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