WANTED: Houses, Apartments, and the Names and Addresses of people that are looking for a place to stay; I and for people who want to rent an apartment. Call HA 0800. WANTED: To care for children. 1 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. WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. Call. PL 3959. 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 m°n have had from 10 to 15 years of 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. SEVERAL GIRLS to address, mail postcards. Spare time every week. Write Box 161, Belmont, Mass. 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 1 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 oi 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. 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. 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 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, j north of Lake. Nice large’ rooms. Call PL 0256 or Ja. 3634 ! ■ FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished j 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 Comil ius. or Mr. Charles McMillin. FOR RENT: One large sleeping room with twin beds. Call Ha. 0800. n ineverr®®^®^ SO RICH! SO PURE! SO FOR RENT: One furnished room. Call We. 1523. WANTED: Wanted to care for old woman who is on a pension in a nice private home at 2122 Spencer St. or call PI. 5401. FOR RENT: One large furnished room. Kitchenette. Phone At. 8435. 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 HArney 0800, OMAHA GUIDE BLDG., 2420 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska. DONT FORGET WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. Clean Bed Aa easy end thorough way la Mean bed slate and eoll-type bed springs la to hold an alectrle ten, set at high speed, at the aids of tha bed so the stream of air flown across slate and springs undsr mat tees. The accumulated dust and Unt la blown to tha floor. Big Job In Mandan, N. Dak., a local radio announcer offered, personally, to do the laundry of any listener who could identify the author of ihr phrase, “So much to do with so Uttlt time,*’ gulped when the cor rect answer (African pioneer, Cecil Rhodes) came from a woman who turned out to be laundress for 800 Inmates at the Mandan State Train ing School. for QUICK RELIEF of~ HEADACHE NEURALGIA Ease Pains of Headache Neuralgia - Neuritis with Quick Acting STANBACK Test STANBACK against any preparation you’ve ever usad . . . See how quick relief comes. Getting Up Mights If 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. MHT Please Your Wife with a UNIVERSAL COFFEE MAKERI METZ Coupons! 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The ladies cooked and eat an early morning breakfast of bacon and sausage, fried po tatoes and onions, scrambled eggs, hot biscuits and pancakes with plenty of maple syrup, hon ey, jelly butter and good hot cof fee. MR. AND MRS. JEWELL E. BROOKS AND FAMILY LEFT EARLY Sunday morning for Bedford, Iowa to attend the An nual South Western Iowa Picnic held each year on the Sunday be fore Labor Day. This year the crowd was rather small, only a bout 25 were present. Every one came with baskets of food, there was enough food to feed a hun dred people. Everything you could think of to eat. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Jessie Jeffers of Burlington, Iowa were special guests of the group. At tending from Omaha, beside the Brookes, were Mrs. Kenneth Griggs, Mrs. Sadie Thomas and daughter Arlene, and Mr. Loren zo Gunther. Mrs. Katherine Doy le was also a special guest, from Kansas City, Mo. The Brooks family stayed in iClarinda, Iowa Sunday night with a life long friend, returning home Monday night. THE CARMALITA CHARITY CLUB gave an outdoor “Cotton FROLIC” at the home of iChris tine Vance, 2213 No. 18th St., Saturday August 27, 1955. Even ing was spent dancing and cards. The lawn was beautifully decor ated with Japanese Lanterns and balloons. A lovely crowd was on hand to enjoy the festivities un til a very late hour. Program Chrm- Rith Baring, President, Mrs. Clara Drew. This same club will sponsor a breakfast at 2010 Lake St. on Sunday September, 25th. On this day, they will serve food all day till six o’clock. The breakfast will be served from 7: P.M. until noon; Dinner will be from 12: noon to 6: P.M. Tickets will be $1.00. Delivery Service free. THE PLEASANT GREEN DEACONESS BOARD will spon sor a lawn social Saturday, Sep tember 24, at the home of Mrs. Cal Grifford, 2204 Maple, start ing at 1: P. M. THE WATSON DRAMA LEA GUE DRAMATIZED “The Prod igal Son” at the Pleasant Green (Church at 3:00 P.M. A very in spiring program was rendered in connection. If you like Bibical plays, packed with inspiration, be sure to attend whenever you see a program by the Watson Drama League. Lack Of Funds Closes Storer College Harpers Ferry, W. Va.—His-: toric old Storer College, which, was chartered in 1868, has closed its doors — at least for this ac ademic year. Storer is a victim of the state’s new integration program. According to its president, Rev. L. E. Terrell, the school’s financial troubles were climaxed when the State withdrew an an ual grant of $20,000 because of its new program to have Negro and white students together. Rev. Terrell added that the Ne gro college might open next year Davy Crockett and B*ar Added to Ak Rodeo Thrills; Starts Sept. 23 —■ i— H h t i nm———MSM——i The 1955 Ak-Sar-Ben World Championship Rodeo, which opens at Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum in Omaha Friday evening, September 23, will offer an arena full of thrills, laughs, and spine-tingling excite ment. The eleven big perform ances, extending through Sunday afternoon, October 2, include nine evening performances at 8 p.m. and two Sunday matinees at 2:15 p.m. Drawing a large share of the at tention at the great cowboy classic will be Rodeo’s own Davy Crockett (in real life Buck Robinson) and the fabulous Casey Tibbs, World’s Champion Cowboy, shown in the picture above. Rodeo’s Davy Cr«jck ett, making his first personal ap pearance in this part of the coun try, will bring his live grizzly bear into the arena at all rodeo perform-^ ances, and will invite every boy and girl in the audience to visit him in the arena and receive a free souvenir. Tibbs, one of the most popular and sensational contes tants ever to appear at Ak-Sar Ben, will return to defend the three championships he won here last year. He will lead a large con tingent of cowboy champions and top-ranking contestants from all parts of the nation who will be at the Ak-Sar-Ben Rodeo to battle the vicious Cremer Rodeo Company animals, the most formidable ro deo stock in the world, for a prize fund exceeding $15,000. The action-packed spectacle also will feature Wiley McCray, Amer ica’s greatest bullfighter, and his clowning partner, Billy Keen; "Ribbons”, the only trained Zebra in the world; Serenado, the amaz ing Musical Wonder Horse; Jay Stoker’s beautiful Strobolite trick roping exhibition, and scores of other thrilling attractions. The Ro deo again will be held in conjunc tion with the Ak-Sar-Ben Live Stock Show which this year fea tures the Nebraska State Hereford Show together with the world’s largest 4-H Baby Beef Show. Tickets for all performances are now on sale and are priced at $3.50 for box seats; $2.25, $1.70 and $1.40 for reserved seats, and $1.20 for general admission. Out-of-town patrons may send mail orders with remittance and stamped-return en velope to the Ak-Sar-Ben Office, 201 Patterson Bldg., Omaha, Neb. I Card Of Thanks I We wish to express our thanks and appre- If ciation to all ministers, churches, our neigh-p bors and friends for their many contributions, B telegrams, and cards in memory of MRS. B mary McDonald. I c. c. McDonald and family I Seein' Stars BY DELORIS CALVIN ( New York.—The figures are in and the final tabulations have been made: “House of Flowers” which showed off Pearl Bailey at her very best — lost $210,377. The lavish and colorful musical — which just missed being a hit in its story - represented a $240,000 investment. Harry Belafonte continues to be the hottest male attraction j out there. He’s just inked a re-1 turn engagement to the Waldorf Astoria for September 29th. And he was just there this Spring following Dorothy Dandridge — the first of the race to appear in such gilded company. Arthur Lee Simpkins makes j his tradional stay at Broadway’s Latin Quarter in New York for this February. IVs already sign-| ed . . . Louis Armstrong just a bout ready to leave for his grand tour of Italy. Count Basie set for the south vest in a grand package of jazz, rhythm and blues. His work will be with Ruth Brown, George Shearing, the Orioles and T-Bone Walker. Should really draw on its three week stand. Kay Dunham and her dancers doing pretty good biz out in Cal ifornia . . . Belafonte has yet to make up his mind whether to take on a remake of “Emperor Jones” which made Paul Robe son. Harry certainly would carry it off tremendously ... A film showing the Puerto Rican influ ;nce in New York nearly com pleted. First of its kind. '‘•‘depending upon developments.” He also stated that nearly all Jfaculty members have obtained other positions and he himself will go to Virginia State College where he will teach and serve as School Minister. State Seeks 30 Scale Men - State Engineer, L. N. Ress. this week stated that an urgent need exists for scale officers to operate State weighing stations. Men chosen will attend a week’s schooling in the Department of Roads and Irrigation in Lincoln, anji will receive 30 days training at weighing stations with ex perienced operators. The week’s schooling will cover legal pro cedures and the mechanics of re ciprocal agreements with other states. Thirty men will be chosen for training . Of these 30, 13 will be selected for positions; twelve will constitute the reserve list. Appli cants must be between 21 and 49 years old; they must pass a physical examination; they must LIGHT HAULING OF ANY KIND Any Where At Any Time At Reasonable Rates Call AT 2285 MR. S. J. WATSON be a resident of Nebraska for six months; and they must have a high school education. Scale officers must be willing to move to any of the twelve loca tions in Nebraska. The officers are subject to the rules govern ing all State employees are en titled to two weeks vacation with pay each year, fifteen days sick leave, and group insurance is available. They work 48 hours a week. Application blanks may be ob tained from Richard Carter, fifth floor, State House, and must be returned or post marked before midnight September 10, 1955. Reinforce Page Hole* Want to reinforce the holes In the pages of a loose-leaf recipe book, or any kind at loose-leaf notebook, quickly and Inexpensively? Simply dab each hole with colorless nail polish and let dry. 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