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Omaha September 1940 ~E~II~II~__ -_-~F_~~~~ ________________________ ~ ________________ ()__ ~ __ ~\ _IL__A ________________ ~-----*-D-e~s~ig~n~at~e~s~P-r-iv~a~te~B~ra=n=c=h~E=x=c=h~an~g~e ___~ 58 Errington J L r 5356 N 27th av ... .. KE nwood ·3827 Evans Studio & Rental Library 109 N 50 . WA Inu t-5007 Fagerberg Mrs A r 112 S 24. .. HA rne, -4387 Erskine Paul r 2019 N 61 . ... ....... WA Inu t·3741 Evans Rev Thos r 2505 N 64 . .... ... WA Inut-7781 Fagerberg Frank E r 4110 N 20 . .... KE nwood:-1495 Erskine Tom r 2526 N 63 . .... ..... WA Inut-9979 Evans Tom E r 6716 Florence blvd .... KE nwood-3300 Fagerberg Virginia r 4110 N 20 ... .. KE nwood-1495 Ertsgaard R r 4902 Capitol. _ ........ GL endale-2610 Evans Tony r 3601 N 72 ... .. .. ... .. WA Inut-6065 Fagley Thos C r 4523 S 18 . ....•.•.. MA rket-1855 Evans Victoria r 3814 Marcy ....•.... HA rney-2043 Fahey Emma r 2460 S 15 .... ....••• •. HA rney-4051 ERVIN-See also Irvin Fahey Mrs H r 2007 Atwood .. .....••. AT lantic-2395 Ervin Bazzelle r 4688 Hickory .• _ ... _ . WA Inut-3120 Evans Wm r 2430 Spaulding . ...• .... KE nwood-4642 Evans Wm R r 208 N 37 ... ........ AT lantic-8577 Fahey Harry r 2977 Ed Creighton av . .. HA rney-1765 Ervin J 0 r 2866 Corby ...... .. .• _ ... WE bster-6066 Fahland Frank r 2744 Titus .. ..• •... KE nwood-3846 Ervin Jessie r 2915 N 26 . .. .. .... WE bster-5075 Evarra Mae r 3629 S 24 .. ... ....••. MA rket-2472 Evas Beauty Salon 826 S 24 . .. • ...... JA ckson-2559 Faier Dr A 0 dentist 92 8 Med Arts bldg . JA ckson -4459 Ervin John C r 2407 Davenport .. .. _ . WE bster-1296 Evelyn Coats Beauty Shop 1611 Cass .. .. JA ckson-1831 Fai er Dr A 0 r 110 S 50th av .. ..... GL endale-3805 Ervin Paul H r 626 N 41st av •.• _ .• .. WA Inut-1182 Faier John r 5074 Jackson . • ..•..•.. GL endale·0552 Ervin W P r 3001 N 30 ..•... __ •.. _ . WE bster-1543 Evens Geo atty 334 Leflang bldg .. .. JA ckson-4533 Evens Geo r 2806 Manderson ....... KE nwood-2092 Fa ier Sam r 120 S 36 ... .. ... ... ... HA rney-2680 Erwin E E r 4912 N 24 ...... ... KE nwo od -6691 Faier Dr Samuel Z eye ear nose & throat Erwin Fred C r 8203 N 28th av ... _ •. KE nwood-6140 Evenson Mary r 802 N 48 . .... ... G L endale-2815 Ever Green Memorial Park 78th& Center . WA Inut-1398 536 Med Arts bldg .JA ckson-6503 Erwin Guide r 1419 S 15 ... • ....•••. AT lantic·8974 Faier Dr Samuel Z r 120 S 36 . ... ... HA rney-2680 Erwin 0 E r 3010 N 24 ........ • •••. JA ckson·7472 Geo Wm Doll supt Eveready Plumbers 2315 Lai rd ..... KE nwood-7829 If no answer call Phys Bureau ..•.. G L endale-1127 Erxleben Fred W r 3126 Maple .•••••• WE bster·0198 Failing Howard H r 5843 Elm ..... •.. GL endale·3161 Erxlebe·n Lum r 2222 N 18 ... .. ... .. WE bster·0187 Everett F H r 2417 S 40 ........... .. HA rney-3665 Evergreen Nu rsery 52nd & Ames ..... KE nwood-2506 Failla Jas J r 2862 Webster . ...•..•.•. HA rney-7230 Esbeck Esther L r 2401% S 13 . ..• .. WE bster·5078 Eve ritt Dr N J phys & surg 4838 S 24 . MA rket·0758 Failla V A r 2112 Ohio .... ..•. WE bster-6164 Escher Mrs Edwin F r 112 N 43rd av • . WA Inut·1954 Ev.eritt Dr N J r 1518 S 33 .. ........ HA rney-5381 Fa in Mrs N E ,. 4907 Davenport. .. .. GL endale-3320 Eselin Ea rl S r 2103 N 16 ... .. .. .... JA ckson·7248 Everly E S r 5537 Mayberry ..... .. GL endale·0519 Fair L B r 224 N 49 .... ... .. ..• .. WA Inu t-8183 Eselin Jas r 2432 N 33 ... ....••. AT lantic·1227 Evers Mrs A r 3062 Woolworth ....... HA rney-4177 Fai r Mark r 4210 Harney .... .... G L endale-4252 Eshom John G r 1404 S 10 .. .. ... WE bster-4664 Evers A L r 1619 Pinkney ...... ..... WE bster-2539 Fair Mrs Minnie r 4413 S 23 .. • ...•.. MA rket·1l60 Eskesen Erling r 3427 Seward .• •.... WA Inul·2218 Evers Mrs Alfrida J r 5111 N 30 .. .. • KE nwood-2414 Fair R H r 1820 Spencer . ... ..• _ .. WE bster-1265 Eskesen Frode H r 4418 young ... .. KEnwood·4624 Evers C W Ii 5125 Franklin . .... .. ... GL endale-3833 Fair Store The clthng 1121 Fan. .. ... AT lantic-6147 Espegren Mrs Anna r Fai r Thyrza V r 508 S 24th av ..•••• . HA rney-6374 4805 Fontenelle blvd. KE nwood-3921 Evers E H r 702 S 25th av . .... •... AT lantic-3017 Evers Helen C r 169 Drake Ct. ..•... HA rney-2642 Fairacres Driving Range 6908 Dodge .. GL endale-9988 Espegren Nels A r 3020 Vane .. .. ... KE nwood-5624 Evers H L r 4728 N 13 . .... ... .. .. KE nwood·0847 *Fairbanks·Morse&Co 9th & Harney • . ATlantic-3122 Es persen J C r 7423 Miami .. ..... .. WA Inu t-0313 Fairchild 0 S r Ralston . .... ... ...... .. Ralston-7W Es person Breade 0 r 3651 Davenport. ... HA rney-1476 Evers T J r 2592 Laurel ............ KE nwood-5709 Evers W G r 4830 William . .... ..•. G L endale-2094 Fairchild L H r 204 S '73 ..•.••••••• _ .WAlnut-5361 Espinosa C S r 27 Drake Ct ... .. .. ... WE bster-I728 Evers Wm F r 3501 Mason .. .. ..... _ .. HA rney-2562 Fairfax Hotel 622 S 16 .. ....... .. JA ckson-9637 Esquire Cig;.r Store 214 S 14 . .. .... .. AT lantic-7383 Eversole Thurman r 2010 G . ... MA rket-0082 Fairg rave Paul r 4273 Bi nney . .• • .... WA Inut-8432 Essensohn Otto r 706 N 19 . .... .. •• . AT lantic-8027 Everton Lee r 2502 Saratoga . .. .. .. KE nwood-5448 Fairman J F r 2517 Spencer . ....•... WE bster-3864 Esser L G 1· 3411 N 60 ........ ..... GL endale·0259 Fairman J K r 5966 N 30 .. ........ KE nwood -4036 Estell W R r 2606 Decatur .•... ..• •. WE bster-3254 Evinger Cecil B r 507 N 40 ... ... ~ . •. WA Inut-8579 Evinger Mrs Emile r 3461 S 16 .•... AT lantic-6161 Fairmans Cleaning Serv ice 6608 N 30 .. KE nwood·0222 Estes Hiram r 1702 N 72 ........... GL endale-5913 Evinger Fred W r 5046 Pratt. ....... KE nwood-7167 *Fairmont Creamery Co 12th & Jones .. JA ckson-1401 Estey Roland B r 3116 Forest Lawn . .. KE !1wood-6406 Evons Gene r 2508 S 11. .... .. ...•.. HA rney-4687 Etalia Joe r 7105 S 13 .... .. ....•.. MA rket-4613 After business hours Sundays & Holidays Ewald F R r 6014 Poppleton ... ..... G L endale-2725 City Sales Butter Eggs Ice Cream Etc . JA ckson-1429 Etchison W B r 4129 N 17 .. • ...... KE nwood-6511 Ewald T P r 44 23 S 40 ........•...•.. MA rket-4421 Etho,fer Frank r 6009 S 43 . .....••... MA rket-l022 Eng in e Room .............. .. .. JA ckson-1243 Ethofer Frank J r 4323 S 16 .... ... MA rket-4334· Ewall H B r 811 S 57 . ..•• .. •• . • ..•. WA Inut·0830 Garage . •. .• . .... .. .. •...... JA ckson-1062 Ewell Amos H r 4412 S 20 .. • ... • . .. MA rket-3463 Etter F G groc & meats 4522 S 24 .. MA rket·0640 Office ... ......* ..... ..... ... JA ckson-1412 Ewers Edith r 2724 Bauman .......•. KE nwood-1422 Fairway Barber & Beauty Shop Etter Jas F r 3329 S 22 .......•..... AT lantic-6580 Ewin Ralph r 3821 S 25 . .•... • . .•.. MA rket-2027 Etter Lew r 3924 S 25 . ..••. .•. MA rket-0657 6714 N 30. KE nwood-4800 Ewing Ada r 812 N 33 .. • . ........ HA rney-6745 Fairway Motors 2101 Leavenworth .•... JA ckson-5991 Ettinger J 0 r 4903 Chicago • ....•.... GL endale-4132 Ewing A L r 5802 N 27 .. .... .. KE nwood·0822 Eubank Fred 0 r 2504 S 31 .........•. JA ckson-7724 Fairyland Flower & Bird Shop - Ewing Albert r 312 N 26 .. ... ... ... •. HA rney·7127 1801 Vinton. JA ckson-3396 t.uckor Arth u r H r 5602 Briggs ..... G L endale-0319 Ewing Dr Ben F phys & surg Eureka Fire Hose Mfg Co div of U S Rubber Co Faith H H r 606 N 33 .. .......... • HA rney-3503 22 7 Med Arts bldg. AT lantic·0419 Fakler J L r 5102 Capitol .. .. ... .• .••. WA Inut-4606 13th & Capitol. AT lantic·0840 Ewing Dr Ben F r 2704 N 50 ...•...... WA Inut-6175 Eureka Vacuum Clean er Co Falce Wm r 711 Hickory . .....•••.• •. HA rney-3859 Ewing J Kenneth r 5840 N 29 ... ..... KE nwood- I920 Falco Bennie r 2013 Bancroft. .. .• .. JA ckson·1961 4338 Leavenworth. WA Inut-3900 Ew ing Lillie H r 2511 Farnam ........ AT lantic-5186 Eu ropean Cafe 1901 Leavenworth . ..•. AT lantic-2173 Falco Chas r 2228 Poppleton .......•.•. HA rney·0239 Ewing Li llie H r 60 3 S 29 . .... .. .... JA ckson-5987 Falcone Nancy r 1230 Park Wilde .. .. JA ckson-1744 Europian Mkt 502 N 16 .......•... • .. JA ckson-2659 Ewing M F r 3517 N 25 ..... .. ...... AT lantic-3641 Eustice Guy P r 6310 Maple . ..... ... GL endale-5069 Falcone Nicholas r 4532 Spencer •.• • ••. WA Inut-9879 Ewing Mrs N M r 6510 Lafayette . .. .. WA Inut·0463 Falcone Paul A r 2038 N 20 ..••••. • .. JA ckson-2178 Evahn J R r Carter Lk Club . ........ HA rney-7413 Ewing Ralph E r 3037 S 19 . .... .. •. HA rney-5103 Evanos Mamie r 510 N 20 ....•....•. AT lantic-9948 Falconer Albert r 4713 N 39 ..... ... KE nwood-5204 Ewing R M r 2617 Seward ........... WE bster-4040 Falconer Allan 0 r 1102 Park ..•..•. AT lantic·3683 Evans B 0 'r 4104 Lafayette . • .. •. ... WA Inut-8953 Exact Weight Sca le Co 2107 N 33rd av .. AT lantic-2761 Evans Beulah K r 115 S 53 .•••. • .•. WA Inut-7147 Falconer Donald r Excel Coal & Bu ilding Material Co 2203 Av K East Omaha .
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