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. 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 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 men 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. ' . -■ — rUK ittiiNT: Three room un furnished apartment. Call HA 0800. IF it is moving day call S. J. Wat son. AT. 2285. light Hauling and light juice. 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. 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 shaj>e. 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 a; 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? 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 RENT: One large sleeping room with twin beds. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 10 modern 3-room newly decorated unfurnished apartments. Make your appli cation now. Call At. 4114. THRILLING MEW DESSERT! Vanilla Ice Cream Topped with Welch's FROZEN Grape Juice — poured riflht from the can! MAKE IT AT HOME TONI6HTI FOR RENT: 10 modern 3-room newly decorat ed unfurnished apart ments. Make your ap lication now. Call At. 4114. _ FOR RENT: 4-room furnished or unfurnished apartment. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish-, ed apartment. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished 3 room apartments. Call PI. 5401. FOR RENT: A furnished 6-room house. Call At. 8915 or We. 1353. FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnished apartments Call At. 8915 or We. 1353. FOR RENT: A nice large front room. Furnished. Between 2 bus lines. For single working man. Call We. 9545. FOR RENT: 2-room furnished a partment Call We. 9545. WANTED: Would like to keep two children. Call PI. 7966. WANTED TO RENT: Unfur nished roms. Call Ja. 2148. FOR RENT: 3 rooms down town, at 1121 Dodge St. Phone Ja. 1145. WANTED TO RENT: 3-room fur nished apartment. Call At. 8194. WANTED TO RENT: 2-room furnished apartment. Phone Ja. 8924. WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 3 room apartment. Call At. 5576. FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished apartment. Call We. 3372. FOR RENT: A 2-room partly fur nished apartment. Call We. 9248. WANTED TO SENT: 4 room un furnished apartment. Phone Ja. 2809. FOR RENT: 2-room furnished apartment. Call Ja. 1992. FOR RENT: 3-room apartment, for man and wife, call At. 2285. WANTED TO RENT: 5 or 6 room house or an apartment for a large family. Call Ja. 3323. WANTED TO RENT: A 6-room house. Or a 4 room unfurnish ed apartment. Phone Ja. 8777. FOR RENT: One large furnished room. Phone Ja. 1836. WANTED TO RENT: A 7-room house or a 2-3 room unfurnish ed apartment. Call We. 2779. WANTED TO RENT: 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment. Call Ja. 2809 after 5 P.M. WANTED TO RENT: A 3-room apartment, furnished or un furnished. Call Ha. 8559. WANTED TO RENT: 3-room un furnished apartment. Phone Ha 8559. WANTED TO RENT: 4-room un fumished apartment. Call PI. 2328 or PI. 4070. WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. FOR RENT: One large front room, furnished. One block from bus. Phone PI. 0234. 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. ’ DON’T FORGET WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT. FOR WOMEN By Betty Cook For ANP Fruit Pie Is Ideal Summer Dessert Take a fresh Blueberry Pie, serve it warm, each wedge top ' ped with a scoopful of ice cream as an extra, then sit back and en joy the compliments that pour in. Fresh Peach Cobbler with rich sweet cream is another kind of fresh fruit pie that will be re ceived with equal enthusiasm. So be sure, while fresh fruits are in ' season, to serve these popular 'midsummer desserts often. If you are not an expert pastry maker, try the packaged pastry mixes. Also, packaged biscuit i mix may be used to make the crust for fruit cobblers, if you like biscuit crust. A bit of sugar may be added to it or after the crust is in place it may be sprinkled with a mixture of but ter, sugar and cinnamon. Although fitting fruit pies in to summertime menus is really no problem at all, good meal planning does assure a maximum of satisfaction with good nutri tion. These menus, making much use of fruits and vegetables, are especially designed for good sum mertime eating. Cup of Green Pea Soup Cold Plate: Tuna Salad Sliced Red Ripe Tomatoes Marinated Frenched String Beans Corn Muffins Butter ♦Warm Blueberry Petal Pie A La Mode Tea or Coffee Milk for Children Chilled Tomato Juice Broiled Fresh Salmon Steak Harvard Beets Spicy Cole Slaw •Warm Fresh Peach Cobbler Tea of Coffee •Recipes Given BLUEBERRY PETAL PIE 3 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca 3/4 to 1 cup sugar* ’.4 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon 4 cups wild or cultivated fresh blueberries 1 to 2 tablespoons lemon juice Pastry for two-crust 9-inch pie 1 tablespoon butter. METHOD: Combine tapioca, sugar, salt, cinnamon, blue berries, and lemon juice. Roll half the pastry 1/8 inch thick. Line a 9-inch pie pan and trim pastry 1 inch larger than pan. fold edge to form a standing rim, and flute. ! Roll remaining pastry 1/8 inch thick; cut eight 3Yz inch petals. Fill pie shell with blueberry mix ture. Dot with butter. Arrange petals on top of berry mixture. Bake in hot over (425 degrees F.) 45 minutes, or until syrup boils with heavy bubbles that do not burst. Serve warm, with a spoonful of ice cream, if desired. •If desired, Vi cup granulated and y2 cup firmly packed brown sugar may be used. I FRESH PEACH COBBLER 114 tablespoons quick-cooking tapioca % cup granulated sugar 14 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1/8 teaspon mace 4 cups sliced fresh peaches 2 tablespoons lemon jjuice 1 tablespon butter Pastry for one-crust pie METHOD: Combine tapioca, sugars, mace, peaches, and lemon juice. Turn mixture into 8-inch square baking dish. Dot with butter. Roll pastry 1/8 inch thick, fold in half, and cut several 2-inch slits or a fancy design near center. Roll loosely on rolling pin; center on filling. Open slits with a knife. (Well-opened slits are important to permit escape of steam during baking.) Trim pastry, allowing it to extend 1/2 inch over rim. Fold pastry over edge of dish and press it to rim. 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This right, he said, is to day “under vicious attack on a wide scale in a great section of our land.” He cited the publica tion by the Yazoo City, Miss., White Citizens Council of a full page advertisement listing “the names and addresses of every person who signed a petition to the school board asking desegre gation.” Of the 54 citizens who signed, the NAACP spokesman declared, “it is estimated that as of today all but six have been forced to ask that their names be removed. Many of the 48 wene fired from their jobs; others were subjected to threats of a nature which caused them to recant. One man, £ plumbing contractor, not only lost a contract but was refused materials from a plumbing sup ply house and was told by his grocer that a loaf of bread would cost him one dollan!” Not only the First Amendment, he charged, has been “flouted in flagrant fashion,” but also the Fifteenth. This amendment without discrimination as to race withoht discrimination as to race or color has, in some states, been so long disregarded that any at tempt to enforce it is viewed, in some quarters, as un-American and subversive,” the NAACP leader said. “Although several of the states restrict or deny the franchise to Negro Americans,” Mr. Wilkins asserted, “none is as blatant, bold and crude as the State of Missis sippi in which, this past summer, such an atmosphere of tension has been created by the public vtterances of elected officials (including a United States Sena tor), by editorials and newsstor ies in responsible journals, and by the silence of the clergy, that two men were murdered for reg istering to vote and countless others were threatened with economic and physical harm.” He directed the attention of the committee members to he slaying of Rev. George W. 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Joe Louis and beauty expert, Rose Morgan still being seen together. How much longer this two-some will last — has all guessing since both are so particular. L’Tanya on the coast as pretty as ever despite the “mess” hubby Earl Griffin has been accused of. L’Tanya feels Earl will be vindi cated on the “trumped-up charges of indecent exposure.” Printing World Series’ tickets both in Chicago and Cleveland seems to have jinxed the two teams. The Yanks played it cool and waited. . . . Sammy Davis, Jr. and Eddie Fisher paired at Pali sades Park, New Jersey and the squealing females never had it so good. The Parade of the Champion Dodgers through Brooklyn — a sight to behold . . . And 300,000 Brooklynites did behold it -- yell ing and cheering all the way. In cidentally, Jackie Robinson was offered here the Borough presi dency of Brooklyn with addition al throw-ins as Mayor or even President. Of course, Giant fans wouldn't put with that — one fan noted. Martha Kitt danced her way in Harlem . . The Thurgood Mar shall portrait on the cover of Time Magazine this week — one of the nicest things to happen to the guy after all he’s done. We noted New Yorkers carrying the magazine with extra pride. The human heart pumps every day about 3,000 gallons of blood through thousands of miles of blood vessels in the body, states Robert Wallace in the current Reader’s Digest. The living organisms in a thimbleful of soil outnumber the human population of the United States, states Dr. Selman A. Waksman in the current Read ers Digest. The average professional act or’s salary is now $790. a year, says Walter Kerr in the Septem ber Reader’s Digest. WITH BLUE BLADE DISPENSER AND STYRENE CASE *l°.° LIGHT HAULING OF ANY KIND Any Where At Any Time At Reasonable Rates Call AT 2285 MR. S. J. 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