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. PL 0845. 1 FOR RENT: ■* single sleeping rooms furnished for working man or woman. No washing or cooking. Call Ha. 0800 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 WHA1 YOU HAVE. GIVE US A RING.! HA 0800. CALL GROW GLOSS for Hair: appointment. Hair dresses and oil. 2512 N. 24th. Phone PL 9016. 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 $100.00. Call KE 7690. " FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished apartment. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One large front room, furnished. One block from bus. Phone PI. 0234. WANTED TO RENT: 3-room fur nished apartment. Call At. 8194. 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 j rooms apartments, furnished, 3 rooms apartment, furnished or un furnished. A double bed and a medium size 1 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 paid 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 RENT: I would like to have 2 nice young couples to come and make their home with me. I have a nice modern 7-room home. You can be privileged to have the use of my full home, just make yourself as one of the family. Call Ja. 7886. FOR RENT: A 3 room unfurnished apartment. Except we have Ice Box and Gas Stove. Call HA 0800. WANTED: Will give babies good care while mother works. AT 8435. 2614 Grant. FOR RENT: One 4-room furinshed apartment also one 4-room new ly decorated unfurnished a partment. Will accept children that are unaer control. Call AT 3747, Mrs. Welch or HA 0800. FOR RENT: Two 2-room apart ments at a very reasonable rate to the right party, Call WE 7752 at 7 A.M. or after 6 P.M. ask for Sister Coleman. THE MOVING MAN We can move a six room house of furniture at one load. Also we talrp any light hauling. Call PL 6677, Mrs. Alice Butler or HA 0800. [FOR RENT: Large furnished room. Well heated, near bus line. AT 7501. WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. , Call HA 9010, Mrs. Willa Mid der. I FOR SALE: TWO LIKE NEW TELEVISION COMBINATIONS. WERE $500.00, NOW $195.00. EVANS RADIO & TV SERVICE, 2936 N. 24th. PL 9879. FOR RENT: Three room furnished apartment for man and wife. Call PL 9202. FOR RENT: Two room furnished apartment. Call JA 1846. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. $60 per month. Will accept children. Also single room for working man or wo man, $7.50 per week. Call JA 1992. FOR RENT: 5 room unfurnished apartment. Call PL 0758. FOR RENT: 4 room unfurnished apartment, 2 bedrooms. No child ren accepted. Call PL 2685. FOR RENT: Room upstairs, cook ing privileges. Call HA 0671. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. Call HA 2835. FOR RENT: One furnished room for working man or woman. Use of kitchen. Call HA 0800. Rent $7.50. WANTED TO RENT: 3 or 4 room unfurnished apartment. Good credit rating. 3% years at Swift Packing Co. Call PI. 6699. FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished apartment. 2 2-room apartments. 1 2-room unfurnished apart ment. 2 1-room furnished c. partment for working man or woman. Call Ha. 0800, Omaha Guide Office. WANTED* TO RENT: A three room unfurnished or furnished apartment. Betty Marion, JA 1516. FOR RENT: One room kitchenette, $12.50 a week. One three room furnished apartment, call home before 10 A.M. HA 9072. After 10 A.M. call PL 9831 ask for Brother Cecile. FOR RENT: Single room for one or two working people $7.50 per week. Call PL 5375. Alabama Alabama is known as the Yellow hammer state. Telescopes — Astronomical telescopes are of two kinds, refracting and reflecting. l-O-N-G-E-R ! No surgery needed to reduce swelling of painful piles! In doctor’s tests, amazing new Stainless Pazo instantly relieved piles’ torture! Gave internal and external relief — without surgery! 6 medically-proved ingredients re lieve pain,itching instantly! Reduce swelling. Promote healing. You sit, walk in comfort! Only stainless pile remedy. Stainless Pazo® Supposi tories or Ointment at druggists. r * LIGHT HAULING OF ANY KIND Any Where At Any Tim* At Reasonable Rates CaU AT 2285 MR. S. J. WATSON Kellom Kapers Senior Citizens Organize A Senior Citizen Club for Men and Women CO and over is being organized at the Community Cen ter by" Pat Norman and Boh Ra din. Already over 10 members are on the club’s roster; and a first meeting is being planned sometime before Christmas. Here is a wonderful chance for you “Senior Citizens” to get together with other Senior Citizens in your community and city. Interested persons are to call Miss Pat Norman at the Kellom < Community Center, Ja. 1116, j Monday thru Friday from 2-10 P.M. Calls may be made on Sat urday mornings between 9:30 and ' 11:30 A.M. Roses Win Upset * In the Senior Boys Basketball League, Purple Tide continues to surprise as they defeated Rockets 53-37 to remain on top of the heap. In a second game, the Celtics got back in the win column as they handed the Blue Trotters a 40-24 lesson. Kenny Long hit for 15 points and the Roses got their first league victory by upsetting the Bouncers 45-43. The Bouncers won the Senior Boys Pre-season Tournament and are showy favor ites to take the league champion ship. BOX SCORES Purple Tide fg ft tpts B. Urwin _ 2 0 4 Buckels _ 2 3 7 Butern _ 5 1 11 Mares _ 5 3 13 Winters _ 6 4 16 (C. Urwin _ 10 2 21 11 53 ***** Rockets fg ft tpts Broth _ 2 4 8 Augusta - 2 0 4 Straub _ 2 5 9 Seefus _ 3 0 6 Allison _ 10 2 Kelly _ 2 0 4. Arndt _ 10 21 Crow _ 10 2 j . 14 9 37j Roses fg ft tpts Long - 7 1 15 Carr - 2 1 5 Merrill _ 4 0 81 Landers _ 2 0 4 Pruitt _ 3 5 11 Titsworth _ 10 2 19 7 45 ***** Bouncers _ •> fg ft tpts Cannon - 2 0 4, Marousek _ 5 1 11 Harrington - 7 2 16 Kamish - 2 0 4 Fontenelle - 4 0 9 20 3 43 ***** Celtics fg ft tpts O’Connor - 2 0 4, Zitka _ 4 0 8 j Witney - 2 2 6 Dempsey - 4 0 8 j Socha _ 11 3 Connolly __ 10 2 Semin _ 2 1 5 Sterva __ 2 0 4 18 4 40 ~ ' *' ***** Blue Trotters fg ft tpta Nolan _ 2 1 5 Stuben _ 10 2 Reiner _._ 3 1 7 Shmit ___ 12 4 Monasco _ 10 2 Fosse _ 2 0 4 10 2 24 ! Club News i i j' The Youth Council is planning ■ a Christmas Party for December ,19th. They plan to go caroling ■before the party then go on to the party . ‘ The Charm School this u?eek had as their guests Misses Sue j | Tate and Sue Henderson', who i led a discussion on economical j clothes buying. All girls from thirteen to j eighteen are welcome at these : j get togethers, which are held at 17'30 on Wednesday evenings in the Kellom Auditorium. Next week Mrs. Thelma Tucker will be the guest of honor and the topic will be “How To Be Very Very Popular.” ENGINEER OF DISTINCTION IS LORD CALVERT NEW FRIEND Recognizing vast road building progress, Lord Calvert has select ed an engineer of distinction to be an engineer of distinction to be featured in the Lord Calvert ad series. He is Mr. Joseph C. Jen kins, Highway Survey & Con struction Engineer of Detroit. He worked his way through college as a waiter and bell hop and graduated 7th in his engi neering class at the University of Michigan. Mr. Jenkins started as a Jun ior Instrumentman with the Michigan State Highway Depart ment when the war interupted his career. Commissioned as an Knstga -m the Coast Guard, he served as port officer in the 1st Naval Dis trict and later saw duty as Ex ecutive Officer aboard a destroy er in the Pacific. After the war, he came back to Detroit and began route planning studies for the proposed Detroit throughways—a complicated sy stem of major importance in re lieving traffic congestion in the Motor City. He has since risen to a post of tremendous responsibility and is one of Detroit’s outstanding civil engineers. Ben Frost, ad manager of Lord Calvert, said that in honoring Joseph Jenkins, iCalvert contin ues to focus attention on the im portant social and economic con tributions being made by Negroes. Charles Sims Mr. Charles Sims, 48 years, 2102 Maple Street, passed away Thurs-j day, November 17th at a local hos- i pital. Mr. Sims had been a resi- j dent of Omaha twenty-five years and was a member of Salem Bap tist Church. He was a faithful employe of the Allied Mills Inc. Mr. Sims is survived by one son, Gordon Sims of Omaha; four brothers, Mr. Fisher Sims, Cleve land, Ohio, Mr. Anthony Sims, Mr. T. E. Sims, Mr. L. E. Sims, of At lanta, Ga.; four sisters, Mrs. Em ma Wright, Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs. Fannie Harper, Mrs. Anna Benion, Mrs. Annie Colough, Atlanta, Ga.; and other relatives. Funeral services were held Sat urday morning, November 26th from Pilgrim Baptist Church with the Rev. J. C. Wade officiating, assisted by Rev. Crawford. Pall bearers Dr. A. K. Hines, Mr. Howard Bescham, Lewis Beschen, Titus Harrison, Roosevelt Lewis, Emanuel Ashley. Burial was at Graceland Park Cemetery with arrangements by Thomas Mortuary. Ada Belle Wilkes Mrs. Ada Belle Wilkes, 70 years, 933 North 25th Street, passed a way Saturday morning, November 19th. Mrs. Wilkes had been a resident of Omaha forty years. Her husband the late C. B. Wilkes pre ceded her in death having passed in 1947. Mrs. Wilkes was a faith ful member of Clair Methodist Church and was a former Sunday School teacher and choir member. She is survived by a foster daughter, Mrs. Helen Douthy, O maha; niece, Mrs. Margaret Pierce, Kansas City, Kansas and other rel atives. Funeral services were held Wed nesday afternoon from Clair Meth odist Church with the Rev. E. T. Streeter officiating, assisted by the Rev. Chas. Tyler. Pall bearers Mr. Ned Moore, William Beasley, H. Braggs, David Miller, A. R. Grafton. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery with arrangements by Thomas Mortu ary. Justice Douglas Blasts Colonialism In Central Asia Supreme Court Justice William 0. Douglas today accused the Soviet Union of exploiting natives within its Central Asian borders and using a “brand of colonialism similar to the kind the French practice in Morocco.” In a strongly worded account of his recent trip through Rus sia’s Central Asia, published in the new issue of Look Magazine, Justice Douglas condemned the Russian’s for “foisting segre gation on Central Asia,” through “segregated s c h o o Is. special courts for the trial of Russians, discrimination against the native people, a ruthless suppression of all nationalist sentiments and a quick liquidation of all those who dare breathe a word of liberty.” Today, Central Asia is a “veri table arsenal of Soviet power,” Justice Douglas said in his Look article. The Russians, he said have built up “atomic energy, coal mines, copper smelters, steel mills, oil wells, textile mills of all varieties and a miscellaneous group of factories producing goods from agricultural im plements to machine tools.” Apple Desserts Apple desserts can be made more colorful If you add some red cinna mon hearts to the apple before cook ing. Try the cendiea In apple sauce, ton Clean Bed An easy end thorough way te dean bed slats and eofl-type bed springs Is to hold sa electric fan, set at high speed, at the side of the bed so the stream ad dr flow* across slats and springs under mat tree. The accumulated dust and Unt | Is blown to the floor. Scientists Discuss Meat Preservation Talking over successful results >f their experiments with Ter ■amycin in the preservation of mrefrigerated meat are scient sts from the Pfizer Agricultural Research Center in Terre Hautej Indiana. The Researchers re ported on the results of these studies at the recent Third An nual Antibiotics Symposium in Washington, D. C. In photo, .left to right, Christopher Baker of — ..... Monrovia, Liberia, Dr. E. M. Sacchi and J. R. McMahan, check their facts and figures before re porting to the Washington meet ing. FAM-U Law Grad Sworn In Theries Lindsey, a 1955 gradu- May Walker. Lindsey is a native ate of the Florida A and M Uni- of Chicago and was graduated from versity college of law, was recently the School of Commerce at North sworn in as a member of the Flori- western University—A and M staff da Bar by Circuit Court Judge W. phot by Horace Jones, Jr. IN CONSTANT USE BY SPORTS ANNOUNCERS, WRITERS, CLUB OFFICIALS AND FANS This book is authorized by Ford Frick, Commissioner of Baseball, ond the presidents of the two major leagues. 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