WANTED: Houses, the Names and / that are looking and for people t apartment. Call I WANTED. WANTED! WANT ED! W. wot to rto* •h,l| Apartment too haw. for R**L Call HA MH. WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHA1 YOU HAVE. GIVE US A RING. HA 08*0. 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 Lako St on the east side of North 20th St Let ns Repair your Radio in the car or your home. Day & Nii?ht Service. Call JA 0669. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room bouse. Call Mrs. Cobbs. PL.8063. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. Three 3-room furnished apartments. Two 4- ’ room furnished apartments. Call. HA 0800. FOR SALE: One 8-room bouse. 2 blocks from Wilson Packing house for only $6000 cash. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: 5 unfurnished rooms. With use of furnished kitchen and dining room. HA 0800. EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM, sew ing Babywear! No House Sell ing, uusn stamped addressed envelope BABY OAY. War saw, Indiana. FREE! FREE! FREE! A Free Room to some man just for care of a furnace at 2122 Spencer St. Call PL 3401. FOR RENT: Large 2 and 3 room apartment furnished. Utilities paid. Call Mrs. Clifton Davis. AT 8247. Place located 2024 Wirt. FOR RENT: A large furnished 2-room apartment. Call PI 5003, Mrs. Davis, 2004 Wirt SL FOR SALE: One 5-room modern house north of Lake St. for $9500. Make an offer you might be lucky, A 0800, _ FOR RENT: 2 large modern rooms at 24 and Franklin St. Prefer a man. $10,00 for One and $15.00 for two men. All utilities paid by owner. Call JA 9041 or HA 080. kOt\ d room uni urmsiie'i Apt. at 2447 Pinkney Street. Phone PL. 5621. With Bath. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. North Lake St. HA 0800. FOR RENT: A 5 room house. Large bed room. Only $60.00 per month. This house in three blocks of Lake. Ready to move —-i FOR RENT: A lovely 3 large room furnished apartment on bus line. Only $60.00 per month all | utilities paid by owner. Csdl HA 0800 FOR RENT. Newly decorated three room furnished apartment. Will accept one child. Call PL 2823. - j FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish ed apartments. 2 on No 19th St. 1 north of Lake. HA 0800. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished or unfurnished apartment. North of Lake. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: Two 5-room houses So. of Lake St Not all modern. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: Two five-room houses So of Lake St HA 0800 FOR RENT: A lovely four room unfurnished apartment with modern gas stove and refrigera tor. North of Lake for only $70 per month. All utilities furnish ed except rooking gas. On ground floor with private en trance and private bath. HA oaua Apartments, and addresses of people For a place to stay; vho want to rent an #A 0800. FOR RENT: Two large rooms. Modern with use of the whole house at a very reasonable rate to right party in a Christian home. Call PI. 5373. M. Miles at 2807 Minnie St FOR RENT: Two 4-room Apts. Partly furnished. Built-in cab inets, private bath and en trance. All utilities paid. Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One room furnished for lady or man. Share kitchen. Jackson 6684. 2114 Burdette. FOR REN1: Two room Apt fur nished. Utilities paid. PI. 6562. FOR RENT: Four rooms, stove and refrigator furnished. Built in cabinets. Private bath. Pri vate entrance. Pr. 2608. Utili ties paid. RESPONSIBLE PERSON man or woman, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No Selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 investment necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets approxi mately $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local in terview give full particulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 7047, Minneapolis 11, Minn. FOR RENT: 2 3-room unfurnish ed apartments. Call Pr. 3803. These apartments are located within walking distance of downtown work. 261414 Cum ming St. M. FOR RENT: 2 rooms, s e m basement, furnished. All util ities paid by owner. Also sleeping rooms for one perso i or couples. Located at 2820 North 18th. Phone Ha. 3872. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. Will accept one or 2 small children. This upt. is north of Lake St., only ** block from bus line. Call before 9:30 a m HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 4-roora un furnished apartment. Phone Hu. 0300 - • • -^r—— FOR RENT: 3 Unfurnished room Apartment. Private entrance. Private Bath. Large Living room at 2517 North 20th Street Ja. 7563. Rev. Robert Sherman, owner. Will accept 1 or ? small children, FOR RENT: 3 room furnished a partment with private bath and private entrance at 2447 Pinkney St. Call PL 5621, FOR RENT: A 2 room furnished Apt. at 1702 No. 24th Street. Call Ja. 9041. Only $10.00 per week. FOR RENT: One 2-room furnished Apt. For only $13.00 per week. Call Pr. 0673. FOR RENT: Two. large 2 room unfurnished Apts, at 2118 Em mett Street $12.50 and $15.00. Will accept children. PL. 8675. FOR RENT: Two nice warm 2 room Apt with furniture or without furniture. Call PL. 3165. Will accept children. WANT TO RENT: An 8 room house. Call Mrs. Perkins. PL. 7828. LOST: Women’s Purse near 30tii and Pinkney Streets. Contents: Important papers, typing pa pers, coin purse with small a mount of change. Mrs. Mekins. Phone Pr. 0849._ FOR RENT: Two lovely furnished room apartment. All utilities paid by owner Right price for the right couple. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 3 room apart ment near Howard Kennedy School. Will accept one small child. North Lake, west of 24th St. Call HA (MOO. Ready to move in now. Your “gooseflesh.” caused by cold or strong emotions such as fear, results from contraction of muscles that form a little cylinder around the base of each hair. IlHUA IwHMS Cvta a (light change ta teedta# ! Hrhedule can cause a digestive us *et tit young animals. Juat aa n doe. | • human hemes - PICK UP - | Cleaners & Laundry j One Day Cleaning, Laundry Service CROSSTOWN CLEANERS lift Me*» *** Hreef Wearer W .—uim? mu utuunutnitiM. Seein' Stars With Dolor** Calvin NEW YORK CITY . , (Calvin News Service) . . A BRIDE FOR BELAFONTE . . Somehow the discussion we were having over cocktails shifted to the topic of husbands who became famous in a glamorous profession, such as showbusiness, and suddenly their wives, who have struggled and pinched pennies all along the way, now do not seem to fit into their glorious new life - - so they are replaced simply with new wives . . It happens all the time in Hollywood . . Gregory Peck Edmund Purdom, etc head the list of countless glamour boys who changed partners in mid stream, not to mention our favor ite example, Frankie Sinatra who left Nancv for the promise of an exciting life with Ava Gardner, but is back in the bachelor status again. , . . AH of which was background for the discussion on Harry Bele fonte whose wife is now putting in 6 weeks for a Reno divorce while columnists have already named Belefonte’s next bride (Julia Robinson) . . Harry is now what thev smugly call “top dog” in the field: grossing approxima tely $300 000 per year - - but it wasn’t too long‘ago that this same guy was pushing a cart in the garment district for a measly sum while wife Marguerite earn ed the bulk of the living. . help ing him to achieve the success he has now earned, the hard way . . Married since ’48 and the father of two cute daughters, Adrianne and Sharon, Harry was a very much pushed around sing i er in the field until he finally hit the big time . . An easy going guy, he’s known to be quite tern-! peramental and dislikes being taken advantage of . . After ] many good breaks at the Royal ! Roost on Brohdwav, Boulevard in ] Long Island and the Riviera in New Jersey, Harry was well on his wav - but not before trying his hand at pap tunes and getting no where . , It W3s his recording of “Hold ’Em Joe” which really j ooeoed doors to success - - and kept them wide open for Harry has became one of our greatest folk singers . . , However great the guy, the oub'ic still has an opinion about his private life and when they worshin a hero and thrill to every turn of his voice - - then they are most definitely concerned too with what makes him tick and who is behind him, aiding his i strides to the ton . . In this case. Belefonte has himself first to answer to - - and once done, then if he wi'h»s to join the ranks of famous divorcees, we can only a bide by his choice . . I Marion Anderson grieving over j the death of maestro and friend, j Arturo Toscahini - it was he who j made the famous saying. "A I Voice like hers is heard once in ] a hundred vears . . . Was that our , Ruby Berkley Goodwin, author, I poetess and columnist who did a ! bit part in "Strange Intruder" for Allied Artists? . . Such a ver satile personality - Mrs. Goodwin is mother of a flock of children, all making strides in their pro-1 fession. and still finds time to be I a working member of the pro | fession she writes so much about ... A former secretary for the late Flattie McDaniel, author of “From Mv Kitchen Window" and others, Mrs. Goodwin did the acting role with Ida Lupino and Edmund Purdom in a problem story of a returning Korea vet . . We must thank Ed Murrow for the superb handling of the Jackie Robinson interview on his “Per son To Person” whereas he brought out the family, especial ly Jackie's three kids, to repre sent the Negro family of today - and what a wonderful plug Jackie gave his face , . We were more than proud of his impression, especially to whites who may not have understood his theories and reasons . . And incidentlv, Jackie revealed he doesn’t drink coffee - - and he’s the guy who is Vice F»resident in charge of Per sonnel for Chpek Full ‘o Nuts, which make* that “heavenly coffee “ . , . What became of Bofirt’s Wes* j Indian cook who h« alwavs Hiked I ibout In interviews and brought j into phn*o«* . , We can see why [ Sammv Davia Jr. and Jerrv Lesrt* j act such ereat friends th~v are ' «* near alika . , Jerry, who has •darted on his new singing ear* jeer a* a single I* lust about the • me vers* fMe performer In the hiMnesa. able te keep step, In specie* dancing. eonduettng, dawning . - even imitating . . , mil Doggrit honkv tanking t! the Anottn doing Mg M< follow tug Dinah Washington who la stsrays popular In these parts . No men e*n he •> wrted to pay ii he gee* If he la always «euig Jennie Sadler Mrs. Jennie E Sadler, age 83 years, of 2415 Caldwell Street, expired Sunday evening January I 13, 1957 at her home. She v-as an Omaha resident 20 years and was affectionately known as "mother’’ Sadler. Mrs. Sadler is survived by her I daughter, Mrs. Kenora Starm Myers of Kansas City, Mo.; son, Fred Starms of Omaha; brother, Janies Allen of Kansas City, Mo Funeral services were held Friday January 18, 1957 at 1:00 P.M. from the St. John A.M E. Church wi'h Rev. McCoy Ran som officiating assisted by Rev. F. C. Williams, Rev. William Cunningham, and Elder G. H. Taylor. Inter#ent was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers, Messrs William Sones, John Fleming, Charles Wiley, Russell Reese, Charles Young and Edgar Grant. Honorary Pallbearers, Messrs William Perkins, George Alt house, Thomas Peugh, John Bar ber. H. D. Wiley and Ernest Ryan. Myers Brothers Funeral Ser vice. I Margaret Davis Mrs. Margaret C Davis, age 71 years, of 2615 No. 24 Street, ex pired Tuesday January 15th, 1957 at a local hospital. She was an^Omaha resident 16 years and was active in several clubs. Mrs. Davis is survived by her i husband, Mr. Oscar Davis of Omaha; 2 daughters, Mrs. Thel ma Tucker of Omaha and Mrs. Betty Gordon of Lincoln, Nebr.; 2 sisters, Mrs. Gertrude Brooks and Mrs. A. W. Jones both of ^ Omaha. Funeral services were held ■ Saturday January 19. 1957 at ( 10:00 A.M. from the Mt. Moriah j Baptist Church with Rev. David j St. Clair officiating assisted by Reverends J. H. Reynolds, F. S. Goodlett, J. W. Rogers and F. C. Williams. Interment was at Evergreen Cemetery, Red Oak, Iowa. Pallbearers Messrs H. Jackson, II. Baltimore, L. Starling, De Witt Taylor, Willie Newsome and Jerry Franklin. I Myers Brothers Funeral Ser vice. James Thompson James Milton Thompson, infant son of Rev. and Mrs. John An drew Thompson of 2709 Spauld ing Street, expired Wednesday January 16. 1957 at a local hos pital. The Rev. J. A. Thompson is the pastor of the Corinth Bap tist Church, 3212 No. 24th Street. James is survived by his broth er, John Andrew Thompson,Jr., of Omaha; grandmother. Mrs. Gert rude Lee of Jackson, Miss.; grandfather. Isaac Thompson of Kosciusko, Miss.; 7 aunts; 11 uncles and a host of other rela tives. Committal services were held Thursday January 17, 1957 at 2:00 P.M. at the Myers Funeral Home Chapel with Rev, Charles Favors officiating assisted by Rev. J. C. Wade, Elder James Stuart, Sr., and Rev. C. S. Wil liams. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery Myers Brothers Funeral Ser vice. Willie Wilson Mr Willie Wilson, 62 years, I 2504 Hamilton Street, passed .1 Itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED A doctor's formula—soothing anti septic Zemo—promptly relieves the Itching, burning of Skin Rashes, Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm and Athlete s Foot Zemo stops scratch ing and so aids heal-fy lng of irritated skJn.JygJXXJL\/ “Sweetens Whole‘Insides! Relieves Constipation — both overnight!’* Soys Mrt !^ka Kieln, We*e»wtfic, P«. Half-alive, headachy, when constipa tion nourn stomach/ Black-Draught* relieves constipation overnight. Helps sweeten sour stomach too. 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