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. I FOR RENT. One single room for working woman at 2114 Burdette St Call Ja. 6684. FOR RENT: Nice large room for couple. Share kitchen. Ultilities' paid. Call HA. 0800. WANTED. WANTED 1 WANT ED: Wa waat to reat that; A part hi eat you have for Rent Can HA 3800. We waat to sell that car or truck you have to Bale. Call HA 0800. | We waat to sail that piece ef furniture yen here, fer eele. Call HA 0800. REMEMBER We are ia the Rent-: lag selling business. Give us s ring. HA 0800. --I WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU HAVE. GIVE US A RING. HA 0300. RELIABLE PERSON Man or woman from this area to service new revolutionary Cig areite 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 should earn $15,000.00 yearly. $1,195.00 cash investment required. Ful ly secured. For local inter view give f"ll 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. i FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN sew easy ready-cut house coats at home. Earn from $17.40 tc $2^.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. WANTED TO RENT: 3-room a partment north of Lake St. that will accept children. Call Ja. 5087. 9 - • » FOR RENT: Nice sleeping room. Call PL 2796. FOR RENT: Two nice rooms for men only. Nice location. Call PL 5119. HELP WANTED: FEMALE: $2 00 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. FOR RENT: A furnished 2 room Apt. Call PL. 1981. Mrs. Bodie Wheeler. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 or 5 room apartment. Call JA 1825 after 5 P.M. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room house. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063. 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 Mai bum Apt at 21st and Burdette SL Call AT. 4114. After 5 P.M. Call GL. 1411. 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. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. Three 3-room furnished apartments. Two 4 room furnished apartments. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: A 3 room unfurnish ed Apt. Stove and Refrigerator furnished. All utilities paid by owner. Only $60.00 per month. Phone HA. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3-room unfur nished apartment. One 2-room furnished apartment. One 3-j room furnished apartment. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One newly decorat ed 3-room furnished apart ment. Close to bus line. Call Ha. 0300. FOR RENT: One lovely furnished room with the use of the kit chen. At very reasonable price. In a good Christian home. Call HA 0800. hi block from bus line. FOR RENT: One nice 2-room furnished apartment with sleep ing porc^ Close in. Call PL 0845. Be sure and say you saw it in the Guide. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnished apartment and one single room furnished for a working man. Call PL 5003 or call at 2004 Wirt Street. Mrs. Davis. Be sure and say you read this in the Guide. FOR BENT: 3 large nice furnish ed rooms for a working man or woman at 2422 Erskine Street. Call PL 4703. Also a 3 room unfurnished apartment. FOR RENT: Two 3-room furnished apartments. One South of Lake Street and one North of Lake Street. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One large Kitchenette apartment. One large room to the front. Two one-room large, with side entrance. Both of the downstairs partments can have use of kitchen. Call HA 0800. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 or 5 room unfurnished apartment or a house. Call PL 3876, Mrs. Starnes. Only three in family. FOR RENT: A lovely 2-room furn ished apartment at 3007 Bur dette St. Call after 5:30 P.M. PR 2158. FOR RENT: 3 large furnished rooms for working man or wo man or 3 rooms unfurnished at 2422 Erskine St. Call PL 4703. FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished apartment for working couple will accept one or two small children. Call PR 0673. FOR RENT. 2 room furnished Apt., 2518 Seward Stret. Call JA. 8524 WANTED TO RENT. A 4 room Apt. or a 4 room house. Will be glad to look at a large 3 room Apt. Call PL. 8969. Mrs. Lucille Stewart. Map Wrong! Ntar Yuma, Ariz., a band of Mes Icans, who had crossed the border Illegally to search for farm work, ran Into a movie company on loca tion, took one look at 00 Hollywood Arabs on horseback, fled back across the border yelling. "The map was wron*!" Village Planetarium The new $3,000,000 planetarium at Chapel Hill. N. C„ sixth to be built in America, is the only one in the world located in a village. For the Home Recreation Room Divider 'P’OR materials costing under $75, the amateur craftsman can build for his home a good looking, well designed recreation center that serves also as a room divider. The unit has three roomy cabinets behind sliding doors, a four-drawer chest, shelves and a bar cabinet. It provides room for a high-fidelity phonograph and speakers. It has a built-in desk for writing letters and for a family business center. The entire back, formed of Masonite “Peg-Board” panels, may be used for displaying photo graphs, pictures, dishes or other decor. Made of lumber and Masonite Presdwood, the combination unit has style, utility and beauty. For a free plan detailing how to make this unusual combination project, write the Home Service Bureau, Suite 2037, 111 West Washington St., Chicago 2, 111., requesting No. AE-314. -—— i GOP Dent In Labor Vote Noted By William H. Stringer Chief, Washington News Bureau, The Christian Science Monitor Washington The hard work which a big, powerfully built, - friendly gen tleman in the Eisenhower Cab inet has put into his contacts with organized labor, is paying off. The latest Gallup poll, sur prisingly, shows that organized labor—as of today and as indi cated by a sampling from coast to coast— actually prefers Presi dent Eisenhower over Adlai E. Stevenson. This is sorry news for the Democrats, and it must be quali fied by all sorts of provisos, In sofar as it does represent a steady shift in labor sentiment, the man who receives an important share of the credit is Secretary of Labor James P. Mitchell. Secretary Mitchell is one Re publican who has always be lieved that the Eisenhower ad ministration could make a vig orous dent in the Democratic al legiance of organized labor. And in an indefatigable, painstaking manner, by promoting favorable legislation, by personal contact and by speaking to labor conven tions here, there, and everywhere he has made that dent. Of course the other Republi can who has helped along this unusual shift is President Eisen hower. Riding above the politi cal storms, nonpartisan in his per sonal preferences, he has attract ed labor strength right along. In 1952 it is estimated that President Eisenhower received a substantial vote from union mem bers. some 39 per cent. Now, in a Gallup “trial heat” against Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Eisenhower re ceived a majority of the votes— 56 per cent. Campaign Fund A polling of union leaders would of course show a very different sentiment. Only the other day David Dubinsky, presi dent of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union esti mated that the united labor move ment (AFL-CIO) would raise a maximum of 3 million dollars in voluntary political contributions for the 1956 presidential and con gressional elections. And the presumption is that most of this money would go to support Demo cratic candidates. But not all of the rank and file followed its leadership in 1952, and possibly a still larger percentage of the rank and file may not follow the leadership in 1956. It should be noted that some members of the Eisenhower camp do not rate precisely as high with labor as do the President and Secretary Mitchell. The Amal gamated Clothing Workers of America, in their recent Washing ton convention, charged that Sec [ retary of State John Foster Dulles was “unfit” to continue in his high office. Labor has had sim ilarly uncomplimentary things to say about Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks. But the labor movement, while it may not always agree with Sec retary Mitchell, recognizes in him an individual who has sought to pursue a course which is bene ficial to labor. And as a man who does not shun contact with and plain speaking to, labor. James P. Carey, president of the International Union of Electrical Workers, said recently of him: “Whatever else the American labor movement may think of the Republican administration it will and does acknowledge that the Secretary of Labor is both a fight er and an extremely courageous man.” By espousing minimum wage legislation, equal pay bills, and safety proposals and by person ally opposing state enacted right to-work laws, Secretary Mitchell has worked to cultivate labor’s friendship. Recently he criticized Congress for failing to act on labor legislation proposed by the administration. Spur for Harriman A number of other labor lead ers have praised Secretary Mit chell for his course of conduct. He is at least as effective with labor leaders as was the original Eisenhower appointee to the la bor post. Martin P. Durkin who was himself a union offical. The Gallup poll sampling will be c o n t ested by Democratic spokesmen as insufficiently broad. Simultaneously it will set in motion vigorous efforts by labor leadership to return the straying membership to tradi tional allegiances. And the fact that Mr. Eisen hower triumphed over Mr. Ste venson will not be lost on the supporters of less “moderate” Democratic presidential candi dates, particularly Gov. Averell Harriman of New York, who is an original New Dealer enjoying strong support in the labor move ment. It will be argued that only Governor Harriman can hold organized labor and the nation’s minority groups for the Demo crats in November. But for the moment the Gallup results remain a testimony to President Eisenhower’s remark able popularity with just about every group in the country and to Secretary Mitchell’s able and assiduous courting of organized labor. Witnesses Meet Here August 2 - 5 A four day assembly of Jeho vah’s witnesses will be held in the Civic Auditorium here, August 2 through 5, according to John Mc Laughlin, Convention Director from Lincoln. An estimated 4,000 ministerial delegates are expected by the conclusion of the assem bly. The ministers will be com ing from Nebraska, Iowa, South Dakota, Missouri and Kansas. The purpose of the assembly is to provide practical instruction in the ministry and to offer sound scriptural counsel in meeting to day’s problems. —— A former Omaha resident, Rob The Last Word By Elizabeth Davis Pittman Well, Ive waved goodbye, said I goodbye and received numerous postcards from fortunate vaca tioners. Now the question is— when is it my turn? Much as we all like to travel, there are many of us who have not done so thus far this summer; and, consequent ly, we’re sweltering in our all too familiar surroundings while the travelers are sweltering or cooling in new and intriguing at mospheres. I can’t point out too often the importance of these annual treks to far away, not so far away and almost across the street vacation spots. We all get a little tired of the same old dull routine once in a while and a change of pace in a different environment is just what the doctor ordered. How nice to meet people from various places of residence and exchange notes about current affairs, mu tual acquaintances and amusing experiences. Many lifelong friends are formed in this casual manner and many a person has met his or her future marriage partner— ert W. Wallen, will be the fea tured speaker. Wallen is now with the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, of Brooklyn, New York, sponsors of the assembly, and governing body of Jehovah’s witnesses. His principal talk will be Sunday, August 5. at 3:00 P.M. Peace Will Come in Our Day.” on the subject, “Why Permanent. “Preparations are already well under way,” said McLaughlin. Temporary headquarters have been set up at 2901 North 30th Street. To look after the details, 19 departments have been organ ized. Meetings of the depart ments were held over the week end. Ministers from Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and South Dako ta attended. Another Omaha resident, Al fred Nussrallah, will also address the group. Nusrallah is now working in the headquarters of the Watchtower Society, Brook lyn, New York. A dedication service to Jehov ah God, symbolized by complete water immersion of the candi dates will be held Saturday. Panel discussions and staged dramati zations will be presented em phasizing training for the mini stry and separation from world conflicts. The delegates will then put these suggestions into prac tice by calling on residents of Omaha and Council Bluffs. The Civic Auditorium will be transformed into an enlarged Kingdom Hall for the convention. The present boxing ring in the auditorium will become a stage. (Local meeting places of the con gregations of Jehovah’s witnesses are called Kingdom Halls.) There are seven congregations of Jehovah’s witnesses in the Omaha-Council Bluffs area. All sessions of the assembly will be free and open to the pub lic. Second Smallest Dels war* is the second smallest state in the Union. Indoors or out—feed the gang these delicious Peter Pan Chili-Burgers l Peter Pan ^ Chili-Burgers ' 2'/j lbs. hamburger 4 No. 2 cant red kidney beans % cup fat 1 tablespoon chili powder 2 cups chopped onion 2 teaspoons salt 2 qts. tomato puree 1 clove garlic, chopped fine Melt fat, add onion, and brown. Add hamburger and stir till delicately browned. Add remaining ingredients and simmer gently for 1 hour. Spoon generously into bot tom halves of Peter Pan Buns. Replace tops and spoon more of the mixture over the whole burger. Serve with a fork. (Makes approxi mately 30 servings.) Get other Fetor Fan recipes at your grocer's The sure way to satisfy hearty appetitesl You can’t miss pleasin’ a hungry crowd when Peter Pan Sliced Sandwich Buns are on the menu! So fresh ... so good ... they bring out the full flavor of everything served with them. Keep plenty on hand! For Tastier Meals — Pick Peter Pan Sandwich Buns •ARID »Y PITH PAN IARIIS • CIDAt RAPIDS • DAVENPORT • DES MOINES • OMAHA ( I realizing all the while that only happenstance has thrown them together. The adventure that lies ahead as you speed down the highway, over the railroad tracks and along the air lanes is an ever challeng ing and refreshing thrill. The conversation seems to grow more stimulating, the food seems to become that fit for a king and each person seems to project a captivating personality. Just the thought of all this excitement makes the traveler tingle as he leaves thought of humdrum duties and responsibilities behind him. How many times has the traveler forgotten minor irritations, made plans for future development in his own life and generally taken stock of his assets and liabilities? There is nothing like a vacation to enhance one’s existence, broaden one’s personality and give life an effervescent quality! Pardon me—while I look at these vacation folders. I think I’ve convinced myself there's nothing like a vacation! Willca Mae Gray Mrs. Willa Mae Gray, age 56 \years, of 2618 Decatur Street, ex pired Saturday evening July 7th, 1956 at a local hospital. She was an Omaha resident 34 ] years and was a member of Zion Baptist Church. She is survived by her husband, Finis Gray, son, William Gray; sister, Mrs. Lizzie George; 2 broth ers, Lawrence and Eddie Cole and a host of other relatives. Funeral services were held Thursday July 12, 1956 at 2:00 p.m. from Zion Baptist Church with Rev. F. C. Williams officia ting assisted by Rev. Emmett Al len. Interment was in the family plot at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pal lbearers Messrs. Jimmy Bland, Arthur Justus, G. B. Burl eson, James Armour, John Wil liams and Robert Johnson. Myers Brothers- Funeral Ser vice. Getting Up Nights If worried by "Bladder Weakness" (Get ting Up Nights or Bed Wetting, too fre quent, burning or Itching urination) or Strong Smelling, Cloudy Urine, due to common Kidney and Bladder Irritations, try CY8TEX for quick help. 30 years use , prove safety for young and old. Ask drug gist for CYSTEX under money-back guar antee. See how fast you Improve. electric cooking is .» * . . . there's no wasted heat Once you’ve tried cooking electrically, you’ll agree that an elec tric range makes a delightful difference in kitchen temperatures dur ing hot weather. The reason is that your electric oven is completely insulated top, bottom and sides—to keep heat in the oven and.out of the kitchen. Electric surface units cut waste heat, too, because they heat by direct metal-to-metal contact with cooking utensils. That’s one of the important reasons why last year Omaha house wives purchased more than twice as many electric ranges as any other type. ' Find out for yourself how cool electric cooking can be, and dis cover its other advantages, too. You’ll like its cleanliness, safety, and economy. See your favorite appliance dealer soon, z' Panelgroove Siding A NEW, attractive siding which is both economical and durable has been introduced and now is available at most lumber yards. Known as Mason ite Panelgroove, this panel sid ing has distinctive-appearing grooves, %" wide, which appear vertically at intervals of 4 inches. Made of Tempered Presd wood, a material already in wide use for exteriors, Panel groove is distinctive for these reasons: Its resistance to weather. J Its dramatic appearance, which presents a pleasing archi tectural effect. Its easy, economical installa tion due to the large size panels and shiplap joints requiring no special skills or treatment. Available in lengths of 12' and 16' and in widths just over 4', Masonite Panelgroove may be applied directly to studs, or over sheathing. 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