The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 15, 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: Nice room for couple
Use of kitchen and washini
privilege. Will take two child
ren. HA 0800.
FOR RENT: OmTsingle rooi
for working woman at 211
Burdette St. Call Ja. 6684.
FOR RENT: 3 Kitchenette Apart
ments. Nice Location wit!
Utilities paid. Call HA. 0800.
FOR RENT: Nice large room fo
couple. Share kitchen. Ultilitie
paid. Call HA. 0800.
FOR RENT: One 2-room fumishe<
apartment and one 3-room un
furnished apartment. Call HI
0800.
WANTED. WANTED! WANT
ED: We want to rent thai
Apartment you have for Rent
Can HA 0899.
We want to sell that car or truck
you have te sale. Call HA 0800.
W’e want to seli that piece of
furniture you have, for sale.
Call HA 0800.
REMEMBER We are in the Rent
ing and selling business. Give
ua 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.
FOR RENT 1 3-room unfurnished
aoartment. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR SALE: 2 large chairs, newly
upholstered in red. Also a
large mirror. Call after 2 P.M.
Ja. 0994. 2510 Erskine.
RELIABLE PERSON
Man or woman from this area to
service new revolutionary Cig
arette Vending Machine. 6 t
10 hours weekly nets up to
approx. $3,000 00 yearly. Great
opportunity for capable person
to expand When fully es
tablished, party selected shoe Id
earn $15,000.00 yearly. $1,195.00
cash investment required. Ful
ly secured. For local inter
view give full particulars.
Write P. O. Box 7047, Minne
apolis 11, Minn.
Announcement
The Waller Radio Re
pair Shop, which was
located at 1904 North
24th St. has moved to
2525 North 20th St. 1
block north from Lake
St. on the north side
of North 20th St.
MALE HELP WANTED
We will establish you in business
with our capital. If you are
trustworthy and energetic,
write us. No investment or ex
perience needed to start. Part
time or full-time. WINONA
MONUMENT CO. Winona, Minn.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WOMEN sew easy ready-cut house
coats at home. Earn from $17.40
to $26.16 dozen Write — AC
CURATE STYLE, Freeport, New
York.
FOR RENT: Several nice exclusive
rooms for men. Price reasonable.
Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: Room for working
man. Call At. 5674.
FOR RENT: Nice room in the
home of a widow. For work
ing man. Reasonable and
privileges . Call Ha. 0801.
FOR RENT: Five room bouse
for couple or adults. Nice loca
tion Call Ha. 0801.
WANTED TO RENT: 3-room a
partment north of Lake St.
that will accept children. Call
Ja. 5087.
FOR RENT: Nice sleeping room.
Call PL 2796.
FOR RENT: Five room house.
Nice location. Call Ha. 0800.
FOR RENT: Two nice rooms foi
men only. Nic,-.- location. Call
PL 5119.
FOR RENT: Nice apartments
One 5-room and one 6-rooir
house. Call Ja. 0902.
HELP WANTED: FEMALE:
$2.0° HOURLY possible doing
light assembly work at home
Experience unnece«sa r y
CROWN Industries, 7159-Y
Beverly Blvd., Los Angeles 36,
Calif.
FOR RENT: One newly decorat
ed 3-room furnished apart
ment. Call Ha. 0800.
7
* WANTED TO RENT: A house oi
* Apt. Call AT 7731. Mrs. Connor
FOR RENT: 1 5-room unfurnish
a ed Apt. Call PL. 2978.
4 -—
WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room
house. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063
i FOR RENT: A furnished 2 room
Apt. Call PL. 1981. Mrs. Bodie
Wheeler.
* ■ —
. FOR RENT: 1 2 furnished Apt
at 3007 Burdette St. Call PR.
2155. Home after 5 P.M.
1 WANTED TO RENT: A 4 or 5
room house or an unfurnished
• Apt. Only 3 in family. Call
PL. 3876. Mrs. Stinnes.
■ FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnish
ed Apt. and 1 6-room unfur
nished Apt. Gas stove and Re
frigerators furnished. All utili
ties paid by owner. Call AT..
4114. After 5 P.M. GL. 1411.
FOR RENT: A beautiful 3 and a
4 room unfurnished Apt. with
modern gas stove and a Re
frigerator furnished. All utili
ties paid by owner. In the new
Beautiful Malburn Apt. at 21st
and Burdette St. Call AT. 4114.
After 5 P.M. Call GL. 1411.
WANTED TO RENT: A 4 or 5
room apartment. Call JA 1825
after 5 P.M.
ASTROLOGER AND PSYCHO AN
ALYST. The stars impel but do
not compel. $1 per question.
Send birth dates. 738 W. Wash.,
Council Bluffs, Phone 3 - 1956.
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FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish
ed apartments. Three 3-room
furnished apartments. Two 4
room furnished apartments. Call
HA 0800.
FOR RENT: One 3-room unfur
nished apartment. One 2-room
furnished apartment. One 3
room furnished apartment. Call
HA 0800.
; FOR RENT: Two 4-room houses,
two blocks from 3 bus lines.
Call HA 0800.
FOR RENT: 1 6-room unfurnish
ed modern apartment. All util
ities Paid by owner.
FOR RENT: One newly decorat
ed 3-room furnished apart
ment. Close to bus line. Call
Ha. 0300.
FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish
ed apartment for only $50 per
month. All utilities paid by
owner.
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From Around Nebraska
Fishing is good in Lake McConaughy (at Ogallala). A
Bridgeport, Nebraska man caught a 10^ pound Walleye there
last week. The monster measured 30 inches in length. Fishing
at the lake has been excellent this spring, the Bridgeport News
Blade has stated. Many pike, bass and some perch are being
taken along with the walleyes.
• • • *
m
There’s quite a hassel going on in Dakota county right now
regarding the establishment of an airport . At the May 15th elec
tion, the voters cast their ballots 1013 to 971 in favor of an air
port but the County Supervisors have refused to take the neces
sary action to purchase the ground. The vote was 60% in favor
of an airport but there must be a vote of 66 2/3% to make it
mandatory that the commissioners act. The Dakota County Her
ald repeated the heated discussion in last week’s issue.
• * * *
Ben Zersen, of Pender, who claims he has the largest chest
expansion in the world, appeared on Gary Moore’s “I’ve Got A
Secret” program last night (Wednesday). The Pender Times
didn’t reveal what Zersen’s secret might be, but it was presumed
his big chest expansion would be the secret.
(Wait till the Mighty Atlas hears of this! The Pender man
might have to prove his point.)
* * * •
There’s a “horse craze” on at Central City, the Republican
Nonpareil revealed last week. A trail ride was held there last
Sunday and 150 horses and riders took part in the affair.
The riders assembled at the County Fair grounds, left at
10 A.M. for an 8-mile trail ride, returning for lunch.
After lunch the equestrians gathered for a parade before the
grandstand and took part in numerous types of competitive
races.
In addition to the riders, there were 200 more interested
onlookers who attended just to see what was going on.
* * • *
There was a longer trail-ride staged, however, by four
riders who attended the Ft. Robinson dedication Sunday, June
3rd. The four rode, horseback, all the way from Ft. Laramie,
Wyoming to Ft Robinson, using the old Calvary pack trail. It
took them four days to make the trip. The Chadron Record pic
tured the riders last week.
* • • •
A motorist from Ponca, Nebraska had an unusual experience
last week.
According to the Ponca Journal-Leader, he had driven to
Sioux City and parked his car on a hill while he visited a friend
at a hospital.
According to witnesses, an unidentified woman motorist
who had her car parked behind the Ponca car, was unable to get
out of her stall. She had entered the Ponca car, released the
brake, allowing it to roll ahead, but had failed to set the brake
properly.
Moments later the car careened down the street, jumped the
curb and smashed into a drug store window doing $150 in dam
age to the building and smashing a fender. The woman who
caused all the trouble drove off, unidentified.
* * • *
At South Sioux City, the school board has refused $30,000
for a portion of the school yard. Although the school yard had '
two square blocks of ground, the offer from a super market
was turned down on the grounds that space might be needed
some time. There was, however, a split of opinions on the mat
ter.
• • • •
An Iris show at Atkinson last week attracted 300 flower
fanciers, the Atkinson Graphic revealed. The flowers were
judged with winners receiving medals and prizes. A yellow and
red bicolor iris, “Gypsy" was considered the best in the show.
• * • *
The J. M. McDonald Co. at Lexington recently donated more
than $500 worth of white goods to the Lexington hospital, the
Dawson County Herald revealed. The company was discontinu
ing a department which handled hospital supplies and decided to
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donate their remaining stock to hospitals in communities where
they have stores.
The donation to the Lexington hospital consisted of patient
gowns, mattress covers, T-binders, X-ray gowns, surgical sheets
and other miscellaneous items.
• • • •
The Albion News is involved in a discussion of where the
credit should be placed for the rain received there a week ago.
Should the rainmakers who spread the silver iodide crystals get
the credit or should it be considered an Act of God? The read
ers of the News have been quick to remind editor Jack Lough
that only God can make it rain but the rainmakers, who get a
handsome fee for their promotion, point to the rainfall record
and claim they are holding things up in the Albion area while
a lot of other places are lagging on rainfall.
It’s like buying insurance. Who can say, beforehand,
whether you will win or lose?
Ohio Group
To Welcome
Demoninatioi
Conference of The Methodis
Church will receive a “cordia
welcome” into the Ohio Confei
ence of the North Central Juris
diction of the denomination, i
and when they desire to be trans
ferred.
The 1300 ministerial and la;
delegates attending the Ohio An
nual Conference here this weel
approved a report which says:
“We of the Ohio Conference
extend a sincere and fraterna
welcome to any and all churche:
of the Lexington Conference
which are located within the ter
ritory of the Ohio Conference
and which may be considered
transferring into the work and fel
lowship of our conference.”
The stage for this action was
probably set in a meeting oi
representatives of the Ohio and
North-East Ohio Conference of
the North Central Jurisdiction
and the Lexington Conference of
the Central (Negro) Jurisdiction
on January 31 in Columbus, with
Bishop Hazen G. Werner of the
Ohio Conferences and Bishop
Matthew W. Clair, Jr., of the Lex
ington Conference, presiding as
chairman and co-chairman.
A memorial (resolution) was
prepared by the joint committee
at the January 31 meeting and
sent to the General Conference,
which met in Minneapolis, April
25-May 7, asking that legislation
regarding the transfer of church
es from one jurisdiction to an
other be liberalized. In keeping
with the suggestions made by the
joint committee and other groups
in the denomination the process
for the transfer of churches from
one jurisdiction to another was
simplified by the General Confer
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A church may be transferred
from one jurisdiction to another
row by a two thirds vote of the
members of the local church
who are present and voting, and
1 the affirmative vote of the annua]
conferences involved,
t The action of the Ohio Confer
l ence was hailed as a “step in the
. right direction” by the Rev.
. Clarence T. R. Nelson of Colum
f bus, superintendent of the Colum
. bus District of The Lexington
Conference and a member of the
r joint committee that met on Jan
i uary 31. 16 churches in Colum
. | bus, Springfield, Troy and Dayton
| in the Lexington Conference
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ence. Ten churches of the Lexing
ton Conference on the Cincinnati
District are also in the bounds of
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