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 (JA 0800. WANTED. WANTED! WANT ED: We *nt to M* Apartment you k*»» far !*•«. Can HA 08M. WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR TO SELL? WE HAVE RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHAT YOU HAVE GIVE US A RING. HA 0800. Announcement The Walter 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 east sid« of North 20th St Let us Repair your Radio in the car or your home. Day & Night Service. Call JA 0669. WANTED TO RENT: A 4 room house. Call Mrs. Cobba. PL.8063. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. Three 3-room furnished apartments. Two 4-' room furnished apartments. Call HA 08UU. FOR SALE: One 8-room house. 2 blocks from Wilson Packing house for only S6000 cash. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: 5 unfurnished rooms. With use of furnished kitchen and dining room. HA 0800. EARN $40 WEEKLY COMM, sew Isg Baby wear' No House Sell ing! Kush stamped addressed envelope. BABY GAY, War saw, Indiana. FREE! FREE! FREE! A Free Room to some man just for care of a furnace at 2122 Spencer St. Call PL 5401. FOR RENT: Large 2 and 3 room apartment furnished. Utilities paid. Call Mrs. Clifton Davis. AT 9247. Place located 2024 Wirt. FOR RENT: A large furnished 2-room apartment Cali PL 5003, Mrs Davis, 2004 Wirt St 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. FOR RENT: 3 room uniurru*liu'< Apt. at 2447 Pinkney Street. Phone PL. 5621. With Bath. FOR RENT: 1 2-room furnished apartment between 2 bus lines. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One lovely large furnished room. Only $8.00 per week. Call 0800. FOR RENT: 1 3-rocm all modern apartment. All utilities paid. Only $60.00 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 5-room house. Gas heat, all modem. $75.00 per month and good reference. Call Ha. (»00. 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 in. FOR RENT: A lovely 3 large room furnished apartment on bus line. Only $60 00 per month all utilitiea paid by owner. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: Newly decorated three room furnished apartment. Will accept one child. Call PL 2823. FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish ed apartments. 2 on No 19th SL 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 ail 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 utilitiea furnish ed except cooking gas. On ground floor with private en trance and private bath. HA i i FOR RENT: 2 room furnished apartment. 2407 No. 18th St Ja. 7886. FOR RENT: 5-room unfurnished apartment at 2020 Spencer St. or call Pr. 2608. FOR RENT: One 3 large furnish ed room apartment. All utili ties paid by owner. Only $65.00 pper month. Call Ha. 0800 or after 6 P.M. Call We 9545. FOR RENT: 1 Newly decorated 2 room apartment. Very Rea sonable. Also a sunny basement apartment. All utilities paid by owner. PI. 1981. FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnishe apartment Call Ha. 0300. FOR RENT: 1 4-room all modem unfurnished apartment Call Ha. 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 RENT: Two room Apt. fur nished. Utilities paid. PI. 6562. FOR RENT: A warm 2-room furn ished basement apartment. PL 1981. FOR RENT: Four rooms, stove and refrigator furnished. Built1 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. 2614% Cum ming SL M. FOR RENT: 2 rooms, s e m basement, furnished. All util ities paid by owner. Also sleeping rooms for one person or couples. Located at 2820 I North 18th. Phone Ha. 3872. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished a partment. Will accept one or 2 small children. This apt. is north of Lake SL, only % block from bus line. Call before 9:30 a m HA 0800. FOR RENT: One 4-room un furnished apartmenL Phone Ha 0800. FOR KENT: 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 7 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 2116 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 Purst near 30t;i and Pinkney Streets. Contents: Important papers, typing pa pers. coin purse with small a mount of change. Mrs. Mekins, Phone Pr. 0949. 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 0800. Ready to1 move in now. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish ed apartment. Two 2-room un furnished apartment. Call Mrs. Moore. PL 4699 or Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3-room furnish ed apartment. Two 2-room fur-1 rushed apartments. All utilities i paid by owner. Phone Pr 0959 or Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: A 2-room furnished apartment. All utilities paid by owner, at 2524 Caldwell St. Call We. 3372. _ | RESPONSIBLE PERSON, male or female, from this area, wanted ( to service and collect from automatic vending machines, i No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 work-! ing capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time work. For local interview give full particulars, phone. Write P.O. Box 7004, Mpls. 11, Minn. Landowners From Lincoln and Omaha Forestall Reserve Two large landowners in the DeSoto Bend area have moved ; this week to forestall an effort j to wrest their land from them for use as a Federal Game reserve. They have offered to turn over j their ground to he used as a game j sanctuary provided the other ef-j forts, be dropped. Pace Woods and Henry Me- j Campbell, who own the bulk of ; the land in the Bend area, claim that the 5000 acres which their holdings embrace, would make an excellent Game Sanctuary. They offered the ground to the State Game Commission late last week. Mr. Woods, in conversation with The Enterpprise this week, pointed out that if the Game Com mission accepts the land as a Game Sanctuary, it would mean that the land would remain on the tax rolls and provide privileges ; which the other plan did not in clude. They point out that the use of the river would still be available to hunters and sportsmen even though their own land would be closed to active hunting. It ls! their hope and intent, that the proposed man-made channel a cross the bend area would be permanently forestalled. They point out that local sportsmen, j by their move, might not get the Ox-bow lake they had hoped for, but they would retain the right to boat on the river and hunt along its banks the same as they are permitted to do now. Mr. Woods told The Enterprise that his farming activities cause sever al thousands of dollars per year to be spent here for fuel, repairs, living expenses for operators of the land and miscellaneous other j expenses Mr. McCampbeli and others who operate the land j spent a proportionate amount, he | pointed out. No answer to the proposed gift had been made by the Game Commission up to Tuesday. If You Want the lew • down, the inside baseball news, you'll went to take advantage of this spe cial offer. We'll send you 12 weekly issues of THE SPORTING NEWS (reg ular value $3.00) PLUS a copy ‘ of the big, brand-new 528-page 1956 edition of the Official Base- , ball Guide (regular price $1.00) j for only $2,001 IT'S OFFICIAL, AUTHENTIC □ This famous ' book contains j major and ' minor league a v e rages, j records, offi cial playing rules and | thousands of J facts about 1 the game. 1 It's free to you — along with a 12-week subscription to THE I SPORTING NEWS for $2.00. Let's get acquai.ited —use this coupon, without dela/l _: THE SPORTING NEWS 2019 WtdiinytMi Av«, St. luMffc J, Mg HgtgwHh you wIM And *2 00 far od»Mi I «••• g* iscslvt THI SPOUTING MfWS lor 12 god • ir— MM 9# Hm OATtiof leigbrf GumA* jgj- j mams_ • I emr_sonv— STATS_ Kellom Kapers Judy Samuelson & Sister Tap Recital Star* Judy Samuelson former Tap teacher here at the Kellom Com munity Center and her sister, Sharon, who has rendered such numbers as the beautiful Mexican Hat dance on the Center’s stage will headline the Adult Council’s Tap Recital on February 21. Supporting the Samuelson* f will be a fine cast of dancers from the Center’s Tap School, conducted by Bettie Coleman and several renditions by the Kellogg School of Dancing. Admission to this wonderful Tap Show is only 50c. Tickets may be secured from the Center's office. Ja. 1116 or from any Adult Council member. Show time is 8:00 P.M. Thursday, February 21. Be sure to get your ticket!! City Novice Wrestling Champions, Today At 7:00 P.M. Saturday Febru ary 16. the finals of the city | Novice Wrestling Champions will get under way in the Kellom Gym. The public is invited to attend these matches free of charge. Over three hundred boys from Omaha, Iowa. Kansas and Ne braska will have participated in this gigantic single elimination meet before the finals Saturday. Teams given a chance to win the meet are: South Omaha, Boys town, Bellevue and Kellom. Fourth Annual All-Star Gamas The Center's Adult Council will present their Fourth Annual All Star Basketball games on Wed nesday, February 27. Admission is 15c. Included on the program to a night of fine entertainment will be music by the Mixers Quartet and a thrilling trampoline act by Art Harris and Crew from Benson High School. The program will start with Intermediate Boys All-Star Games at 6:30 P.M At 7:00 P.M. the Senior boys will vie and at 8.30 the guest groups will appear. The Girls All-Star Game will be played at 9:00 P.M. MAC'S Upset Victims Kenneth Lloyd Kenneth Lloyd, age 6 months., of 3214 No. 24th Ave., expired Saturday morning February 8,; 1957 at a local hospital. He is survived by his parents,! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lloyd; 2 brothers, Clinton Lloyd, Jr. and i Gregory; 2 grandfathers. Davi . Caldwell of Omaha and Cleveland Lloyd of Detroit, Michigan: 2' grandmothers, Mrs. L u r e t ter Caldwell of Omaha and Mrs. Mary White of Little Rock, Arkansas; 2 uncles, Orbie Tate and Booker Womack of Omaha; 2 aunts, Mrs. Rachael Tate and Mrs. Cora Worn ack of Omaha and a host of other relatives. “Sweetens Whole 'insides! Relieves Constipation — both overnightl** 5*r> Hr. Niksa Katie., Pa. Half-alive, headachy, when oonstipa* { tlon sour* stomach? Black-Draught* relieves constipation overnight. Helps sweeten sour stomach too. No harsh Eplng. Made from purs vegetable ’be. Brings thorough but gentle relief In morning. Life looks sunny again! Get Black-Draught today. •; •/a Powder or Grssslsted term ,.. sad now la new, eaey-to-tske Tablrtt. toot CMILDKEN: When constipation sours children’s digestion, get Syrup of Black- . Draught. They love its honey-sweet tars. The intermediate League s only unbeaten team finally fell last Thursday night as Lester Brown and his North Christ Child mates upset the MAC’S 36-23. Mr. Brown was the whole show as he dominated both backboards and scored 21 points. The best the j MAC could offer was Joe Lofton’s 8 points. Other Intermediate scores: Blue Devils_38 Knights_40 Main Christ Child -____ 23 City Mission_ 17, NCC-MAC's BOX SCORES PLAYERS Fg. Ft. Tps. Lemond _ 0 0 0 Brown_ 8 5 21; Long_10 2 Saunders___. 0 0 0 Hersling__2 0 4 Barnett _. 4 19 Totals _____ 15 6 36 Lofton_3 2 8 Caldwell_0 0 0 Mease _ 2 0 4 Tisdale_2 1 5, Turner_3 0 8 Mason-0 0 0 Totals_ 10 3 22 SENIOR BOYS LEAGUE The Crusaders continued to win and remains the only unbeaten team in the Senior Boys League as they stormed the Rockets 43-18. Leading the Crusaders attack was Roy Brooks with 14 points. Other Senior League Games: Underwood Hardware_38 Courtmasters __34 Blue Trotters _„___26 ] Falcons _26 Girls League: The Kcllom Trotters and the Florence Lions are still undefeat-1 ed in the High School Girls Bas-; ketball League and are almost a j cinch to go into their February ( 18th meeting with perfect rec ofds. Last Weeks Results: Kellom _„___40 Florence _ 16 St. Bernards . 17 Presby Tigers_ 7 i Clairmont No. 2_.... 15; Clairmont No. 1 ..,_12 1 --i Mary Lee Driver Mary Lee Driver, age twenty; four days, 3810 North 18lh Street, expired Sunday afternoon February 10th at a local hospital. Liltie Mary I^ee is survived by her parents, Mr. Janies and Mamie Itching Torture PROMPTLY RELIEVED A doctor’s formula—soothing anti septic Zemo—promptly relieves the Itching, burning of Bkin Rashes. Eczema, Psoriasis, Ringworm and Athlete's Foot. Zemo stops scratch ing and so aids heal-ly lng of irritated skin #i^3l 11" f Stop pain of piles I today at home —or money back! In doctor's tests, amazing new Stainless Pazo* instantly relieved piles' torture I Gave Internal and external relief! 6 medically-proved Ingredients including Triolyte. re lieve pain, itching instantly!Reduce swelling. Promote healing. You sit. walk in comfort! Only stainless pile remedy. Stainless Pazo* Sup positories or Ointment at druggists k af Grata Labaratariaa. las. Olatmani and Sappvaitanaa. Driver, sister, Esther Marie, of Omaha, grandparents, Mr. anti Mrs. Thomas Driver, Oxford, Mis sissippi, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Huber, Holly Springs, Mississippi, and other relatives. Committal morning February 13th at Grace land Cemetery with arrangements by the Thomas Funeral Home. Ernest Ryan Mr. Ernest Ryan, 63 years, 2212 Burdette Street passed away Wednesday morning February 13, at a local hospital. Mr. Ryan was a retired Armour and Company employee. He had been a resident of Omaha thirty four years. He was a veteran of World War One and a member of St John’s AME Church. He is survived by two da ugh ters, Mrs. Ernestine Waites, Mrs Delores Woods, Los Angeles, California; sister, Mrs. Mozelle Huntington, Chicago, Illinois; grandsons, Vincent Waites, Andy Woods, of Los AngoUi, Califor nia, amongst the cousins. Mr. Ernest Carter, of Omaha. 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