The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 10, 1956, Page Four, Image 4

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    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.
FOR RENT One 2 room unfurnish
ed apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR-RENT: ONE 6 ROOM UN
FURNISHED APT. BEAUTIFUL
LY DECORATED AT THE MAL
BURN APTS. AT 21st AND BUR-l
DETTE ST. CALL AT 4114 OR
GL 1411 IN PM. j
FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished
apartment. Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: A 2 room furnished
apartment on bus line. Call
HA 0800.
WANTED-TO RENT: A 5 or 6
room house. Call PL 6156.
FOR RENT: One 3 room unfurnish
ed apartment and one 2 room
apartment. JA 3634 or PL 0256.
FOR RENT: Two 2 room furnished
apartments. Call PL 6028.
FOR RENT: Lovely 3-room newly
decorated furnished apartment.
Call PL 6028.
WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4
room unfurnished apartment.
Call JA 7042.
FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished
apartment and one 3-room un
furnished apartment. Call HA
0800
WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: We want to rent that
Apartment you have for Rent.
Call HA 0800.
We want to aell that ear or truck
you hare 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 s 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
901C
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
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
DONT FORGET WE HAVE
WHAT YOU WANT.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished
apartment 2 2-room apartments.
1 2-room unfurnished apart
ment. 2 1-room furnished t
partment for working man or
woman. CaU Ha. 0800, Omaha
guide Office
FOR RENT: 3 modern unfurnished
rooms, all utilities furnished.
Call Ha 0800 before 9:30 a m. or
after 5:00 p.m.
WANTED: A cook for private home
call Mrs. Pettis, Ha 0223, 404 S.
39th St.
FOR SALE: TWO LIKE NEW
TELEVISION COMBINATIONS.
WERE $500.90, NOW $195.00.
EVANS RADIO & TV SERVICE
2936 N. 24th. PL 9879.
WANTED TO RENT: Mr. Lester
Moore of 2132 North 27th St.
wants to rent a 3 room unfur
nished apartment for a family
of 3.
FOR RENT: A large sleeping
room right on a bus line for
only $7.50 per week. Call PI.
4318._____
FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish
ed apartment and one very nice
deeping room. Call PI- 6bo.:
after 6 P.M.
WANTED: TO RENT: Mr. Robert
Jones of 1807 North 20th St
wants to rent a 4 or 5 roon:
apartment or a 4 or 5 room
house for his family of five.
FOR RENT 1 3-room unfumishec
jpartment. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: One kitchenette apart
ment at 2008 North 22nd St. Call
HA 9024 or PL 9831. At a very
reasonable rate.
FOR RENT: 3-room unfurnished
apartment. 3333 Maple Street.
Phone PL 2349.
OUTLINE~OF MEMBERS
OF FOUR C BOARD
FOR RENT: One 3 Room Apart
ment. Private bath and entrance
call PL 6655.
FOR RENT: One very nice 2-room
furnished apartment at 2112 Lo
cust. Phone PL 4026.
FOR RENT: One kitchenette apart
ment call PL 9831.
FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished
apartment call PL 0845.
FOR RENT: One 3-room furnished
apartment. One 2-room furnish
ed apartment and one sleeping
room for man or woman call
WE 9545.
FOR RENT: Two houses. One 8
rooms and one 5 rooms with a
two room apartment with it. Call
HA 0800 or GL 2942 or AT 6321.
FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished
or unfurnished apartment at
2520 Lake St. Call PL 3165.
FOR RENT: 2 large furnished
rooms, in a modern home with
use of kitchen at 2807 Ohio St.
Phone PI. 8985.
FOR RENT: 1 4-room house. Call
At. 3747. Between 2 bus lines.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room neatly fur-'
nished apartment. All util
ities paid. Call Ha. 2835.
FOR RENT: 2 large unfurnished
rooms, with the use of the
kitchen. Call Ja. 7042.
FOR RENT: One large nice sleep
»ing room for working woman.
Call PI. 6655 after 5 P.M.
FOR RENT: A neatly furnished
3-room apartment near 24th and
Decatur St. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish
ed apartment. All utilities paid.
Only $60 00 per month. Call
PI. 6872 or Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: One 4-room unfur
nished apartment All utilities
paid by owner. This apartment
is right on the 42nd and Grand
bus line. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 2-room furnished
apartment. All utilities paid
except cooking gas. Rent only
$14.00 per week. Will accept
one small child. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 beautifully dec
orated 3-room apartment and
one 6-room unfurnished apart
ment in the Malburn apart
ments at 21st and Burdette St
Call At. 4114. If it is in the
P.M. call Gl. 1411.
WANTED TO RENT: A 4-room
furnished or 3 large roo n
apartment. We both work.
We have two children, one 4
and one 5 years old. I work
nights. We have our children
under very good control. My
niece takes care of the two
children. Plea:* call At. 5863.
FOR RENT: We have what you
want. Why not come and in
get it? Listen to this: 5
2- rocm furnished apartments; 2
3- room unfurnished apartments;
3 3-room unfurnished apart
ments; 2 4-room unfurnished a
partments; 1 4-room house for
sale for $3275 and $500.00
down, and $50.00 per month. A
new $1100.00 gas furnace just
installed. 1 6-room unfurnish
ed apartment. All utilities paid
by owners. Call Ha. 0800, The
Omaha Guide.
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YMCA Indoor Swim Meet
At Boys Town April 12-14
New York, The 29th annual na
tional YMCA indoor swimming
championships will be held at the
Boys’ Town pool, Omaha, Nebr.,
April 12 -14, it was announced
here today.
The announcement was made
by Dr. Harold T. Friermood, Na
tional physical director of the
YMCA. He said that 125 aquatic
stars from thiry U. S. and Canadian |
cities will take part in the meet.
The 1955 championship team from
Dayton, Ohio, is expected to com
pete at Omaha, Dr. Friermood
said. Second and third places last
year were won by YMCA teams j
from Oakland, California, and!
Huntington, Indiana.
Meet officials at Omaha will in
elude Charles McCaffrey and Rob
ert Royer, swimming coaches at
Michigan State University and
Indiaina University, respectively.
Omaha was chosen as the site
of the 1956 YMCA swimming
championships by the National
YMCA Physical Education Com
mittee headed by Dr. James Har
old Fox, dean of the School of
Education of George Washington
University. Dr. Thomas K. Cure
ton, director of the Physical Fit
ness Laboratory at the University
of Illinois, is chairman of the
YMCA’s National Aquatic Commit
tee which will give over all super
vision to the meet.
6 Schools
Represented At
Tallahassee Meet
Tallahassee — Six schools in a
three-state area were represented
in a two-day meeting of the Area
5 section of the National Alumni
Association that was held last
Thursday and Friday. Wilton C.
Scott of Savannah State College,
Area president, presided.
The confab at which the A and
M General Alumni Association and
the university served as co-hosts,
was highlighted by panel and
group discussions.
Among the topics aired were
“How Can the Alumni Work with
Students?” “How Can the Alumni
Work with the Institution?” “How
Can the Alumni Work with Public
Relations?” “Problems in State
Schools,” and “Problems in Pri
vate Schools.”
President George W. Gore, Jr.,
delivered a brief but highly infor
mative session.
Other A and M speakers includ
ed Mrs. Gore, Dr. H. Manning Ef
ferson, dean of administration;
Brodus Hartley, Bettye Sutton,
Cornelius Grant, and Carolyn Pink
ney, all students, and C. J. Smith,
III, public relations.
G. W. Conoly, executive secre
tary of the A and M Alumni Asso
ciation, spearheaded the arrange
ments made by the co-hosts. Other
schools represented included Sa
vannah State College, Albany State
! College, Stillman Institute, Florida
Normal and Industrial Memorial
College, and Fort Valley State
College.
Other panel participants includ
ed Prince Jackson, John Coniper,
Savannah State; G. W. Pettigrew,
Albany State; Miss Adlene Meh
cham, Stillman Institute, and Char
les Brooks, Florida Normal and
Industrial Memorial College.
Tallahassee — Callivan Gladden,
co-captain of the ’55 Rattler foot
ball team at Florida A and M Uni
versity, is a pre-med major.
Tallahassee — An article, “Eng
lish in Our Time” by Dr. H. L.
Faggett, head of the English de
partment at Florida A and M
University, appears in the Decem
ber Bulletin, the official publica
tion of the^Florida State Teachers
Association.
Tallahassee — S. R. Edmonds,
head of the department of speech
and drama at Florida A and M
University, served as a consultant
for the fine Arts Workshop spon
sored recently by the Georgia In
terscholastic Association and held
in Fort Valley, Ga.
Tallahassee — The faculty of the
psychology department at Florida
A and M University met recently
with the psychology staff of the
Florida Farm Colony in Gaines
ville to make arrangements where
by A and M psychology majors
will be able to get experience in
clinical psychology at the Colony.
Tallahassee — Miss Emily Cope
land, head of the department of
library service at Florida A and
M University, attended the recent
mid-winter conference of the A
merican Library Association that
convened in Chicago.
She also attended a recent meet
ing in Miami of the committee that
is planning for the 1956 summer
conference of the ALA in which
she also holds membership on the
executive committee, and four
other committees.
Morsel I Is
New NAACP
Secretary
New York — John A. Morsell of
this city has been appointed assis
tant to the executive secretary of
the National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People,
Roy Wilkins, the Association’s exe
cutive, announced today.
Mr. Morsell, who was the recipi
ent of a doctorate in sociology
from Columbia University in 1951,
has been study director of Inter
national Research Associates, Inc.,
for the past five years. Although
the firm is located in this city,
Mr. Morsell spent considerable
time in Europe, Latin America and
the Far East carrying out govern
mental and commercial research
studies. He also was engaged in
domestic studies.
Previously, Mr. Morsell had been
study director of the Bureau of
Applied Social Research at Colum
bia University, director of the In
stitute of Community Relations at
Sydenham Hospital in New York,
and a supervisor in the New York
City Department of Welfare.
He currently is technical ad
visor of the Committee on Civil
Rights in East Manhattan. In
1951 he served a member of a
field staff studying the effects of
racial integration in the armed
forces, and in 1935 was a member
of the reasearch staff of the May
or’s Commission on Conditions in
Harlem.
In addition to his doctorate from
Columbia University, Mr. Morsell
holds a master’s degree in social
legislation from the same institu
tion, and was graduated cum laude
from the College of the City of
New York, where he was elected
to Phi Beta Kappa, honorary
scholarship fraternity.
He lives in Brooklyn with his
wife, the former Marjorie Poole
of Pittsburgh, and their 15-year-old
son, Frederick.
Staying Together
Coming together is a beginning;
keeping together is progress;
working together is success.
—Henry Ford
Home Dangerous
You may not think of your home
•s a booby trap—but accident stat
istics prove that hazards lurk In
every nook and cranny of the house.
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