ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Get 12 Gradua tion Photo’s Free any size; Get Acqainted Offer No. I High School Photo’s. Brooks Photo Service, 606 Foster Street, Youngstown, Ohio. HOUSEWIVES: Address adver tising postcards. Must have good handwriting. LINDO, 904, Watertown, Mass. FOR RENT: 2 room kitchenette apt. No Children. Call HA 0800. WANT TO RENT: A 2 bedroom with private bath and kitchen. Family of four. WA 1589. FOR RENT: A nice one room kitchenette apartment. Call JA 6273. WANTED TO RENT: A 3 room unfurnished apartment. Call PL 1369. FOR RENT: 3 rooms furnished or unfurnished apt. Call PL 3116 or HA 08000. FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished apartment. Will accept children. Call HA 1398. ' WANTED TO RENT: A 2 bed roorn 1 living room with kitchenette apartment. PL 6284, FOR RENT: One 4 room un furnished, newly decorated apartment. All utilities paid. 1915 North 27th St. Call WE 2939. FOR RENT: One room. Man Pre ferred. 2811 Caldwell St. B & M Body Service Body and Fender Work. Automobile Painting Carroll Schumacher 2805 Sahler St., PR. 2260 FOR RENT: 2 room furinshed apartment. Call HA 0800 before 9 a. m. FOR RENT—2 or 3 room unfur nished apartment. Adults only. $50 per month, no utilities fur nished. Call Ha. 7425. WANTED TO RENT—2 or 3 room furnished or unfurnished apart ment. Call PI. 7219. WANT TO RENT: 3 or 4 room furnished apartment in nice locality. One child, school age. Call PL 6045. RESPONSIBLE PERSON tie or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending mach os. No selling. Age not es sential. Car references, and $600 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $400 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 521. Mpls. 1) Minn. URGE ANNUAL CHECK-UPS Because early diagnosis and proper treatment are essential in curing cancer the American Can cer Society recommends that every adult have a physical ex amination at least once a year, women over 35 semi-annual check-ups and men over 45, chest x-rays twice a year. FOR RENT: Four room unfurn ished apartment in quiet home. JA. 2542. FOR RENT: 2 room unfurnished and use of kitchen. Utilities paid. No Children. PL. 4164. IF it is moving day call J. Wat son. AT. 2285. Light Hauling and light price. FOR SALE: Shoes, size 5% to 6. Formals and dreses, size 10. Four mink skins and maternity dresses, very cheap. Call PL 0532. Dr. Smith’s Azalias medicine for coughs and colds is still a vailable at $1.00. Mail orders and delivery. 4225 So. 24th St. OR 9488. FOR RENT: A 3 room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: A 1 room furnish ed kitchenette apartment. 2624 Charles St. Call WE 4716. FOR RENT: 3 room apartment with kitchenette. All Utilities Paid. Children will be excepted. PL 6696. CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair appointment. Hair tresses and oil. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL 9016. WANTED: Lady wants part-time employment or day work. HA 5520. FOR RENT: One single bedroom and kitchenette. Mrs. Lillie White, 2433 Franklin. Phone HA 5620. FOR RENT: Four unfurnished rooms. Newly decorated. Call We. 2939 at 1915 North 27th St FOR RENT: One room kitchen ette apartment, 2624 Charles St. Phone We. 7416. WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 un furnished rooms. Must be on North Lake St. Call Mrs. P. L. Gibson. PI. 6831. WANTED: A position as care taker of an apartment building and as housekeeper of a hotel. Can furinish good references. Mailing address, Box 63, Station A, Zone 10 or call Ha. 0800 before 9 A. M. or af ter 5 P. M. SENATE OKAYS WILKINS AND ALEXANDER Without objections, the Senate Friday approved the nominations of two colored men to high gov ernment posts. Approved was the nomination of J. Ernest Wilkins, Chicago lawyer, to be Assistant Secretary of Labor for International Af fairs, and Archie A. Alexander, civil engineer, of Des Moines, la., and Washington, D. C. to be gov ernor of the Virgin Islands. Light Aids Safety Provide good lighting on stairways i and in closets and dark comers. — I A complete world of home j entertainment: television, j radio, and record player { combined in one beautiful vnit. Waller Electrical Appliances Waller Radio TV Service Electrical Appliances Radios Repaired and Serviced Motors Rewound i All Makes of Washers Repaired! 1 1904 No. 24 St. Ja. 0669 i I OBITUARIES Mr. Malvin Ezekiel Mickens, 50 years, passed away Wednesday, March 24th in Los Angeles, Cali fornia, where he had been making his home for the past two years Mr. Mickens was a former resi dent of Omaha and was a veteran | of World War 1. He is survived, by two sisters, Mrs. Martha Goodwin, Omaha; Mrs. Mary Neyland, San Francisco. Calif.; two brothers, Mr. John Mickens, Omaha and Mr. Louis Mickens, Old Ocean, Texas and other rela tives. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from Thomas Mortuary with the Rev. James Stuart, Sr., officiating, assisted by Rev Wm. P Smith. Pall bear ers, Mr. Simon Levison, Collins Lee, Gus Murrell, G. Bradley, Curtis Brown, Charles Montgom jery. Burial was at Mt. Hope ' Cemetery. ; Mrs. Aline Dobard Sims, age 55 years, of 2623 Seward Street, expired Sunday afternoon March 21, 1954 at a local hospital. She was an Omaha resident 36 years. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Hattie Hays, Omaha; broth er, John Melton, St. Paul, Minn.; father, Dave Melton, Greenville, Ala.; four grandchildren; three i nephews; two nieces. Funeral services were held Fri i day March 28, 1954 at 2:00 p. m. from the St. John AME Church with Rev. S. H. Lewis officiating assisted by Rev.J. H. Reynolds. Interment was at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Pall bearers Messrs. Camett Leffall, A. J. Lefall, Fred McGruder, Doc Bowen, Ev Political Advertisement VOTE FOR Wm.J. (Bill) Donovan Candidate For - CITY - Commi ss i o n e r Political Advertisement Political Advertisement i Elect a Member of the Committee for Equal j Job Opportunities | -ELECT- | WARREN R. SWIGART \ CITY COMMISSIONER A Hard Fighter Against High Taxes —— Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Political Advertisement Support and Elect Henry Heine Bosen FOR CITY COMMISSIONER Informed, Experienced and Capable of Giving An Efficient Service ander Holley and Bennie Marks. Myers Funeral Home Service. Howard Hudson, age 48 years, of 626 17th Ave. So., Minne apolis, Minn. expired Sunday March 21, 1954 at his residence. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Grace Hudson; mother, Mrs. Josephine Hudson; three sisters, Estella, Myrtle and Mrs. Corine Mosley, Omaha; four brothers, Walter Hudson, Newark, N. J., Norman Hudson, Minneapolis, Minn., Ray Hudson and Frank! Hudson, Omaha. Funeral ser vices were held Thursday March 25, 1954 at 2:00 p.m. from the Myers Funeral Home Chapel with Elder G. H. Taylor officiating. Interment was at Forest Lawn {Cemetery. Pallbearers, Messrs. Allison, Scarbrough, Boulier, Par tride, Travis and Fred Dixon. Albert Calloway, 67 years formerly of Omaha, expired Wed nesday March 24, 1954 in a local hospital in Denver, Colorado. He was an Omaha resident 45 years and was a member of the Deacon Board of Zion Baptist Church for twenty years. He was also a member of Hiram Lodge No. 10, F. & A.M., Richard Rice, W. M. He is survived by is wife, Mrs. Willa Mae Calloway; two sons, Albert and Gerald Calloway; two daughters. Mrs. Norma McGee and Mrs. Vivian Vaughn; four grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday March 31, 1954 at 2:00. p.m. from the Zion Baptist Church with Rev. F. C. Williams officiating assisted by Revs. Claude Williams, Chas. Favors, J. C. Wade and Elder James Stewart, Sr. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Hiram Lodge No. 10 had charge of Mas onic Rites and served as Honor ary and Active pallbeaers. Myers Funeral Home Service. William (Chef) Robinson, age 64 years, of 2430 Lake street, ex pired Monday March 29, 1954 at a local hospital. He was a cook in Omaha thirty years having served 18 years with Barklow Bros. Myers Funeral Home Ser vice. Noah Blackburn, 77 years, 2011!^ Paul Street, passed away Thursday at a local hospital. Mr. Blackburn had been a resident of Omaha forty three years. He is survived by a sister Mrs. Fern Matt Chicago, Illinois, niece. Mrs. Marvel Blackburn, Omaha, Thomas Mortuary. Mrs. Minerva Ann Greenfield, 57, 2115 N. 25th street, expired unexpectedly Saturday afternoon February 20th. Mrs. Greenfield had been a resident of Omaha twenty-eight years. She is sur vived by her husband, Mr. Sam uel Greenfield, Omaha foster son, Mr. Robert Greenfield, Des Moines, Iowa, sister Mrs. Gert Crosstown Garage “Washing — polishing — batteries CHARGED — GENERAL AUTO REPAIR | All Makes Work Guaranteed 2411 North 24 - JA 7196 ilHlIllllHItllMHlNflllHUlHIlHUiltiliimillllllHHilUniHIHlfHlifHlflliniKIIHf Political Advertisement Political Advertisement ! j THINK I THEN VOTE. DALE L. HOOKER 30 Years a Legionnaire I Your Vote Please for CITY COMMISSIONER This I Believe! Operation Tax Relief — Less Public Spending j Less Federal Control SPONSOR “SMALL PROPERTY OWNERS ASSN.” Truthful — Capable — Experienced j Political Advertisement Political Advertisement |liilllliUitllillliil(lllliJiilllHI(lilll!!lillill!lilililiuimiil!liii!iiliillllllll)lllllP Elect A Man Of Integrity, Wisdom and Ability! i VOTE FOR - - Arthur Jennings HANSON For City Commissioner HANSON has the required Qualifications! HE IS ... PRESIDENT—Small Property Owners Association of Omaha PRESIDENT—Nebraska Association of Life Underwriters. DIRECTOR—American Real Property Federation. MEMBER Conservation Board MEMBER American Legion GENERAL AGENT—State Mutual Life Assurance Co. PAST HONORS PRESIDENT—Nebraska Life Agency Managers Association PRESIDENT—Omaha Association of Life Underwriters, Inc. SECRETARY—Noon Day Club DIRECTOR—Kiwanis Club of Downtown Omaha NATIONAL OFFICER—Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity This Ad Sponsored by Friends of Arthur Jennings Hanson Keeline Building rude B. Kinney, Omaha, aunt, Mrs. Nannie Ray, Atchison, Kansas and other relatives. Fun eral services were held Wednes day afternoon from Mt. Calvary Community Church with the Rev. R. W. Johnson, officiating. The body was forwarded by rail to J. T. Miles Funeral Home, Atchison, Kansas for services, and burial in the family plot. Thomas Mortuary. Mrs. Helena Lucille Buxton, 79 years, 1604 North 29th Street, passed away Monday morning February 22nd at a local hos pital. Mrs. Buxton had been a resident of Omaha twenty years and was bom and raised in Ne braska. She was for years a Practical nurse in Grand Island before retirement and moving to Omaha. Mrs. Buxton is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Ruth M. Phillips, two sons, Mr. George A. and Mr. Edward M. Buxton, Omaha, five grand children. Funeral services were held Thurs day afternoon from Thomas Mortuary with Rev. W. A. Fow ler officiating. Burial was at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Preston Harbin, 64 years, 1428 North 23rd Plaza, was found dead Thursday evening at his home. Death was apparently due to a heart attack. Mr. Harbin had been a resident of Omaha fifty years and was custodian at the Military Theatre. He is survived by a sister, Mrs. Willetta Dates, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, niece, Mrs Pauline Simpson, nephew, Mr. Johnnie Harbin, of Omaha and other relatives. Thomas Mortuary. 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His many years of experience in Business and Finance I Management, coupled with that of Public Office Administra !tion in the City of Omaha Park Department and the position of State Examiner and Auditor under the State Auditors Office qualifies him for this important position. His qualifications, ability and integrity have been tested I | and proven through many years. We recommend him to you.and vouch for him Mr., Mrs. and Miss Omaha. so if you want J. R. (BOB) KELLY as Your City Commissioner it is up to you to elect him. | KELLY FOR COMMISSIONER j | COMMITTEE ! | J. F. BRYANT, P. J. CARPENTER, j Chairman Secretary | Monday Store Hours: 10 to 8:30 Tuesday through Saturday: 9:30 to 5 Kilpatrick's Farnam Street Accessories GARAY SUMMER BELTS Swiss Braid Contour .. $2 Scalloped Garastraw $1 ' Garastraw ..$1 S.:e\v ''c-d Cinch ... 0?:r-:fraw Cinch ' MJ A smart collection of Garastraws and Snow Beads to add a colorful touch to your spring costumes. 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