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. 1 FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a-! partment. Call PL 1995. Just North of Lake Street. WANTED: To care for children. Will take tenderly care of your child while you are at work Leave them in the A.M. and pick them up at P.M. Mrs. Sharpe, 2015 Maple Street. FOR RENT: 1 3-room apartment. Furnished or unfurnished. Call PI. 9340. FOR RENT: 2 or 3 room apart ment. Furnished or unfurnish ed. Call PL 6562. FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish ed apartment and 2 2-room furnished apartments. 1 room for man or a working woman. 2 furnished apartment. Will ac cept children. Call PI. 6028: WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. Call. PL 3959. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment. Nice large kitchen. Call Ja. 6273, Mrs. Scott. WANTED: Baby sitter, few hours a day, one or two days per week, 50c per hour; age 12-13, come to home. Juanita Dotson, 3214 Ohio. FOR RENT: targe furnished room. Call At. 0385. FOR RENT A NEW SERVICE FOR YOU We now have-three thrucks at your service. We can move ed States. We can move six anything anywhere in the Unit rooms of furniture in one load. No job is too small or too large. Our men have had from 10 to 15 years oi furniture moving. Give us a call HA. 0800. Ask for C. C. Galloway. Remember no job is too small or too large. FOR RENT: * single sleeping rooms furnished for working man or woman No washing or cooking. Call Ha. 0800 WANTED TO RENT: Any kind of a house or 4 or 5 room un furnished apartment. Call Mr. M. A. Hunter, We. 9209. WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room house. Call We. 9334 or Ha. 0800. SEVERAL GIRLS to address, mail postcards. Spare time every week. Write Box 161, Belmont, Mass, WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room unfurnished apt. on ground floor. CaU HA 0800. FOR RENT: Three room un furnished apartment. Call HA 0800. IF it is moving day call S. J. Wat son. AT. 2285. Light Hauling and light price. WANTED. WANTED! WANT ED: We want to rent that Apartment you have for Rent. Call HA 0800. We want to sell that car or truck you have to sale. Call HA 0800. We want to sell that piece of furniture you have- for sale. Call HA 0800. REMEMBER We are in the Rent ing and selling business. Give us a ring. HA 0800. WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHAT YOU HAVE. GIVE US A RING. HA 0800. CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair appointment. Hair tresses and oil. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL 9016. FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated 3-room unfurnished apartment. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated 3-room unfurnished apartment, north of Lake. Nice large rooms with large sleeping porch. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634. WANTED TO RENT: A 5 room house, or a 5 or 6 room apart ment. Call PL 5334 or PL 9220. FOR RENT: 1 room and kitchen, second floor. Call Ha. 0800. "vis “..—- — Cream FROZEN Grape Juice — poured right from tha can I MAKE IT AT HOME TONIGHT! FOR RENT: Two 3-room furnished apartments. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 8-room unfurnish ed apartment or can be made in to two room. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished apartment. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 3-room unfurnish ed apartment. Call HA 0800. WANTED TO RENT: A Four room unfurnished apartment please call JA 1825. Mr. Arthur Cornil ius. or Mr. Charles McMillin. FOR SALE: 17-inch Philco televis ion, radio and record player combination. Beautiful Walnut cabinet, perfect shape. Asking $150.00. Call KE 7690. FOR RENT: One large kitchenette. Call AT 8435. FOR RENT: 2 Basement rooms un furnished will accept children. One large room unfurnished. Kitchen rights. HA 0800. 2441 Pinkney Street. FOR RENT: One large room and kitchen, second floor. Phone Ha. 0800. FOR RENT 1 3-room unfurnished apartment and 2 2-room fur nished apartments. 1 room for man or a working woman. 2 furnished apartments. Will ac cept children. Call PI. 6028. FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated 3 room unfurnished apartment, north of Lake. Nice large rooms. Call PI. 0256 or Ja. 3634. FOR RENT: 2-room furnished a partment. Vi block from bus line. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 7-room all modem house. No children accepted. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One large sleeping room with twin beds. Call Ha. 0800. Do you read the Classified Ad section of our paper? If you don’t, you are missing something. We have the following listings, in our office for your consideration. If you need furnished houses, four room apartments, unfurnished, two rooms apartments, furnished, 3 rooms apartment, furnished or un furnished. A double bed and a medium size room for single man for the sum of $8.00 a week. If permanent, it rents for $7.00 per week. We have a two rooms furnished apartment in a fine Christian home,very reasonable rate, all utili A large bay room In a private home with bath next door, plenty heat, running water, night and day. Bus passes by the door coming from town, by back door going to FOR ANY ABOVE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT. CALL HAraey D800, OMAHA GUIDE BLDG., 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. DON’T FORGET WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. Getting UpNights Jf worried by “Bladder Weakness" [Getting Up Nights (too frequent, burning or Itch ing urination) or Strong, Cloudy Urine] due to common Kidney and Bladder Irri tations, try CYSTEX for quick, gratifying, comforting help. A billion CYSTEX tablets used In past 25 years prove safety and success. Ask druggist for CYSTEX under satisfaction or money-back guarantee. WOMEN... Got This Wonderful GENERAL ELECTRIC MIXER! METZ Coupons! Without spending one penny extra, you can have this big, powerful, “Triple-whip” G. E. Mixer! 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SUNDAY EVENING, AUG. 28 MRS. ESTELLA McAFEE WAS THE GUEST SPEAKER AT THE MOUNT MORIAH BAPTIST CHURCH for the Young Women’s Mission Circle. SGT. LEWIS HOLLIDAY has returned to the states after 3 years service in France. His wife and son, Clarence, who have been living in Omaha, recently visited in Chicago, Detroit and Mississip pi. While in Omaha they wor shipped with the Paradise Baptist Church, where they are members. Sgt. Holliday is now stationed in Ft. Carson, Colorado Springs, Colorado. Mrs. Holliday and son have spent the week in Omaha | getting ready to leave on August 31st for Colorado Springs, Colo, where they will make their home. MRS. ANNA BURTON, 2008 LAKE ST. has returned from a trip through Kansas. Mr. Halvor Miller and 4-year-old son of Chi cago, 111., a cousin of Mrs. Bur ton motored to the city to pick up Mrs. Burton. He was accom panied by his mother and sister of California. Their trip through Kansas was very pleasant. They stopped in Kansas City, Mo.; High land, Kansas; White Cloud, Kan. and Atchison, Kan. She met a half sister that she did not know 'she had. In Highland, Mrs. Bur ton’s home town, they attended the Old Settlers Reunion. She es pecially enjoyed visiting in the homes of her many old friends. In the evening a big picnic din ner was spread in the park. They met and visited with friends that had known them all their life, some of them they had not seen for many years. They plan to at tend the reunion each year. MRS. OLIVE JACKSON, OF ST. LOUIS, MO. spent a few days last week visiting her mother, Mrs May Jackson, 2219 Ohio St. DR. WILLIAM HARRISON OF LANSING, MICHIGAN, .formerly of Omaha, son of Mrs. Albert Harrison, Sr. and brother of Mrs. Ethel Killingsworth, flew into the city for a few days visit with re latives. MRS. LEOLA FITZPATRICK, 3108 OHIO has just returned from Indianapolis, Indiana, where she visited her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Damon Hill, and her mother, Mrs. Mary Hearn who accompanied her home for a visit with her children in Omaha. Another daughter of Mrs. Hearn lives at 3230 Evans, Mrs. Henry Smith, and a son lives at 2570 Evans. While in Indianapolis, Mrs. Fitzpatrick at tended the Bethel A. M. E. Church. Dr. James, Pastor, sent regards to all in Omaha whom he knows. REV. J. H. REYNOLDS, MRS. ESTELLA McAFEE AND MRS LENORA GRAY will leave Mon day for the National Baptist Con vention in Memphis, Tenn. MRS. GRETA WADE, 2901 No 28th Ave. entertained a group of ladies on Thursday morning in honor of Mrs. Mary Alice Duty of California, who was spending a two week vacation in Omaha, her old home town. Mrs. Duty was a past president of the Eureka Art Club, so most of the guest list was members of the Eureka club. Those attending were: Mrs Lenora Gray. Mrs. Mae Jackson, Mrs. Leola Fitzpatrick, Mrs. Paul ine Hawkins, Mrs. Ethel Killings worth, Mrs. Ernestine Kerr, Mrs. Gertrude Brooks, the honoree, Mrs. Duty, and the hostess, Mrs Wade. The ladies were satisfied to socialize and talk over times “way back when”. REV. D. A. CAMPBELL WILL LEAVE SATURDAAY MORNING for a two weeks visit in Oklahoma with his sister. A CHARTERED BUS LOAD OF THE MEMBERS AND PASTOR OF THE UNION BAPTIST CHURCH OF DES MOINES, Iowa worshipped with the Salem Bap tist Church Sunday, August 28th. The pastor, Rev. Gaines preached morning and evening to large crowds. MR. AND MRS. LARRY NEL SON, 2816 Decatur St. served din ner Sunday to some of their per sonal friends who also made the trip down from Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs. Larkey, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hachney, Mrs. Vivian Brent and Mrs. E. McElroy. MRS. ELLA BULLION, 2721 Hamilton St. has been a very happy woman since Thursday week ago. That day her older sister that she has not seen since 1925 came to spend two weeks with her. The sister, Mrs. Emma Mixon of McNoliala, Arkansas, will leave Saturday or Sunday for home. If you are driving over the highways this week-end, Do Drive Carefully, Death is the unseen rider in every car, so let us make DEATH take a Holiday, and drive! carefully so we can enjoy this Holiday. Call your news in to Gertrude Brooks—At. 8817. Registration At Lincoln U To Be Sept. 13 Jefferson City, Mo. — The open ing dates of Lincoln University center around Tuesday, September 13, the day of registration for all students for the fall term. The orientation program, a pre college conference and convocation of officers, teachers and other em ployees constitute the significant activities scheduled prior to regis tration. In addition to the regu lar full time students, those inter ested in late afternon and evening classes will also register on Sept tember 13th. Time schedules for course offer ings may be secured through the Office of the Dean. The annual Opening Convoca tion will begin the class day, Wed nesday, September 14. OMAHAN BURIED IN BEARDON, ARK Mrs. Eliza Mahan, age 74 years of 2854 Manderson St. ex pired Monday evening August 22, 1955 at her home. She was an Omaha resident 5 years. She is survived by 4 daugh ters; Mrs. Willa Mae Thompson of Omaha, Mrs. Esther Lee Ta tum of Richmond, Calif., Mrs. Oshie Mae Rivers of Stocton, Calif., Mrs. Tommie Lee Burse of Heywood, Calif.; 7 sons, Mon roe of Cairo, 111., Andrew of St. Paul, Minn., Horace and Henry of Stocton, (Calif., Bennie, of Pittsburg Calif., Hollis of Red wood City, Calif., Gene of Little Rock, Ark.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Es tella Rayford and Mrs. Alberta Penix of Thornton, Ark.; 2 'brothers, John and Jack Nelson of Beardon, Ark., 37 grand children; 22 great grandchildren and a host of other relatives. Her remains were forwarded to the Williams Funeral Home, Fordyre, Arkansas, Sunday Aug ust 28, 1955 for services and bur ial at Bearden, Arkansas. ROAD MAPS READY FOR DISTRIBUTION State Engineer, L. R. Ress, an nounced this week that copies of the map showing the State High way System as adopted by the 1955 Legislature are now available for public distribution. These maps may be obtained at no charge by writing The Informa tion Section, Department of Roads and Irrigation, State House, Lin coln, Nebraska. The map indicates the State Highway System which will be come the responsibility of the De partment of Roads and Irrigation on September 18, 1955. In addition to the highways in dicated on the map the Depart ment must maintain the presently maintained State Highway System until July 1, 1956. for QUICK RELIEF of HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ease Pains of Headache Neuralgia - Neuritis with Quick Acting STAN BACK. ' Test STANBACK against any preparation you’ve ever used . . . 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