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 tJA 0800. Advertisements In the GUIDB are invitations to shop at th* eloras of th* advertisers. Patron ise them I WANTED. WANTED! WANT ED) W# tut *o root the* 4pertn*st you have for Baa* Cafl HA MM. WHAT HAVE YOU TO RENT OR BO SBLLT WR HA VS RENTERS AND BUYERS WAITING FOR WHAl YOU HAVE. GIVE UB A RING. HA MM. _ Announcement The Waller Radio Re pair Shop, which wm located at 1904 North 24th St has moved to 2525 North 20th St 1 block north from Lake St on the east side of North 20th St Let us Repair your Radio in the car or your home. Day & Night Service. Call JA 0669. FOR RENT: Three 2-room furnish ed apartments. Three 3-room furnished apartment*. Two 4 room furnished apartments. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: 1 3-room all modern apartment All utilities paid. Only $60.06 per month. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: A lovely 3 large room furnished apartment on bus line. Only $60.00 per month all utilities paid by owner. Call HA 0600. FOR RENT: 1 4-room all modern unfurnished apartment Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 2 room furnished or unfurnished apartment. North of Lake. Call HA 0800. FOR RENT: A lovely furnished Apt. All utilities paid by own er. Call PL. 3231. Mrs. D. Greene. FOR RENT: Three 3-room furnish ed apartments. 2 on No 19th St.I 1 north of Lake. HA 0800. FOR RENT: Furnished 3 room apt. Private entrance, Private bath will be i’or rent Tuesday.: April 2. Call Ja. 6273 or Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 3 room furnished; apt. Will accept 1 or 2 small children. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 4-room unfurnished apt. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: A 3-room unfurnish-1 ed apt. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3 large furnish- j 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. TOR RENT: One furnished 4 room Apt. and bath. Conveniently lo cated. Call GL. 1985. TOR RENT: One 2 room furnished Apt. only $12.50 per week. Call - HA. 0800. FOR RENT: A 2 room furnished apartment, 2408 North 18th St, Call PL 3191. FOR RENT: 2 3-room furnished apts. Call Ha. 0800. TOR RENT: 1 lovely 2-room fur ' nished apt. Will accept 1 child, j Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 3-room unfurnished j apt- Near school. North of Lake | St. C all Ha. 0800. What clean, refreshing shaves you get with a Gillette ISRazor FOR RENT: 3 room, lovely, newly apt. for working couple. All i utilities paid by owner. Call; WE. 3372 any time. At home all day. FOR RENT 3 room, lovtly, newly decorated, unfurnished Apt., North of Lake St. 30 feet from ; 2 bus lines. No children will be or HA. 0801. North of Lake St. j - . ..- - ! FOR RENT: 1-4 room unfurnished Apt. south of Lake. All utilitit?, paid by owner, and will accepl | up to 5 children. Call MA. 0800. , FOR RENT: 2 lovely room apt. North of Lake St. Call the All furnished ready to move ia j Omaha Guide office, HA. 0800 or HA. 0801. FOR RENT: A lovely 3 room apt. ; Will accept 1 or 2 children. PL, j 5003. On Wirt St. FOR RENT: 1 newly decorated i 3-room furnished apt. only $85.00 per month. All utilities paid by owner. Will accept 1, 2, or 3 small children if ! mother is a housewife. This apt. is at 2004 Wirt St. PL. 5003 or HA. 0800. — FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnish* apartment Call Ha. 0800. FOR SALE:' Modern 6 room house. Three bed rooms. Oak floors. Ce ment basement with a partment Shower and stool Basement also complete with furni ture. Enclosed glass porch and screens for summer. Combination storms and screens for bedroom. Part of fur niture for sale with house. Asphalt f i r e proof shingled roof. Oil furnace. House complete with gutter ing. 40’ x 72’ lot. Small garden plot in rear. Price is right. Also down payment is low. Ideal for a party with a steady job and good credit rating. Special attention given to G.I. Located at 2820 North I8th. Phone HA. 3872. FOR RENT: 1 5-room unfurnished apt. Will accept children. This apt. is strictly private. On 3rd floor. Call Ha. 0800. WANTED TO RENT: A 3 or 4 room furnished apt. We have 3 small children. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 7-room House. Call Jackson. 3600. FOR RENT: One unfurnished 3 room Apt. One block from School. V4 block from 2 bus lines. Call HA. 0800. FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished Apt. At 2320 North ' 27th St. PL. 1819. FOR RENT: One 3 room furnished Apt. Call HA. 0800. FOR WENT: One 4 room unfur nished Apt. All Utilities paid by owner. For only $17.50 per week. Call HA. 0800. FOR RENT: One very lovely 3 room furnished Apt. only Vi block from bus and one block from school. Call HA. 0800. Only $17.50 per week. All utili ties paid by owner. Advertisements in the GUIOfe are invitations to shop at the stores of the advertisers. Patron ize them! “Sweetens Whole‘Insides! Relieves Constipation — both overnight!” S.r. 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A etaetUo* article la lUtADEH'H DTOBffT reveals such pse-menstrual torment a needles* *Ttu^i.i«n mrr teas tease as thoas "dtfltauU atoppad ... or rtrlktagly raHeeed ,., pain and discomfort 1 3 out of 4 woman got glorious relief' Tahwn regularly, Plnaham s ra liew the headaches cramp*, nerv ow MRMtpa . . . during and br/ort jam parted Many woman never autfa* «•** am the /»r»t dog' Why nheeaid yen? This month. Mart tak ing Pink ham s Baa If you don ’t r-*-up* jiramanatrual tanaum.. ao a*y«" Lydi* P»nkh»» • to** * r«yurtafcl« jrs»»< sev&eiR g«r»' m «■—>■« un i*7aia a. Makhaas* V*t* - labia CanpMind ar aaaraattot n#w TaMata which hava Waaa kaOftnt troa utM Al aruipuu. Clara Campbell Funeral services for Mrs. Clara Campbell, mother of Mrs. Gladys Tupplet passed away July 7th 1957 at 2320 Michigan Avenue Kansas City, Missouri, were held at Watkins Brother Funeral Home, Saturday July 13th 1957 at 9:30 A.M. Rev. Beattan, Baptist Evange list, officiating. She was a member of Cherokee Temple No. 223 and Rose Shar ron Council of Omaha, Nebraska. The services of Elks were held under the “Heart of America Temple” and “Midwestern Coun cil,” of Kansas City, Missouri Those present from Omaha hall from the Temple and Council were Loyal Dtr. Ruler, Celita Jackson Loyal Dtr. Doorkeeper, Margaret Yancey, LoyalDtr. Fannie Wilson. Temple driU team. Dtr. Emma Dtr. Myrtle Woods. Cherokee Temple drill team. Dtr. Emma Hall, Sick Committee. Bill Would Raise Cost Of Natural Gas Passage of a proposed bill to restrict Federal control of natural gas prices would increase the cost of gas to consumers by $1 billion a year, Rep. John W, Heselton, Republican of Massachusetts, de clared on the AS WE SEE IT ra dio network. The program or iginates in New York at 1:00 p.m. EDT, each Sunday, and is heard in Washington over WMAL at 7:30 p.m.. EDT. Both Heselton and Rep. Torbcrt H. Macdonald, Democrat of Mas sachusetts, asserted that the meas ure can be defeated on the floor of the House if the public is a roused about the character ol the legislation. The bill is similar to one that President Eisenhower vetoed last year following a lobby ing scandal. The new bill is spon sored by Representatives Orcn Harris, Democrat of Arkansas, and Joseph P. O’Hara, Republican of Minnesota. “Twenty-nine million American families, who use natural gas in their homes and depend upon i! for heat, hot water, cookmg or other essential daily needs” would find their rates increased U the bill passes the Congress, Macdon ald said. “In addition, the value of present natural gas reserves owned by a few fabously wealthy and powerful oil companies would be enhanced by as much as $23 billion.” Since a plea has been made lor the small producers, and 83 per cent of all natural gas sold in in terstate commerce for resale is produced by less than 100 compan-l ies, Macddbald urged an amend-, ment proposed by him to confine the effect of Federal Power Com mission regulation to the small i producers only. This amendment was defeated in the House Interstate and For- j eign Commerce committee, oi j which both representatives arc j members, but it will be offered j igain in the Rules committee and.j if necessary, when the measure gets to the floor of the House. The i Commerce committee approved j the Harris-O’Hara bill by 15 to 13. | Heselton said that the invested interest of consumers of gas is greater than that of the produ cers. . - * . t "Over *12 Dtiuon nas oeen m-j vested by consumers in cooking; stoves, heating units, hot water I heaters, clothes dryers and other equipment that requires gas as fuel,” he said. “That amounts to about $1500 a family.” Baseball’s all-time greatest in the batting department was Ty Cobb, with an average of .367 dur ing his 23 years in the game. Rogers Hornsby is the only player who seriously threatened this record— with an average of .35fc during 22 years in baseball, end ing in 1937. FOR RENT: A nice Urge furnish ed room. Couple or Single. Pleasant conditions. PLeasant 3231. FOR RENT: Two single rooms for men or women. Also One two room part basement furnished apartment Call WE 0297. FOR RENT: Nest 5 room apt., 3 rooms, 28 and Pratt. Cal PI. 3109. Limit 2 small child ren. FOR RENT: 3 room unfurnished apartment. Will accept 2 small children. All utilities paid by owner. Call Ha. 0800. FOR RENT. 1 3-room furnished apt. at 28th St. and Pratt Cab PL 3169. FOR RENT Two A-room Apts Partly furnished Built la cab tneta, private bath and en trance. All utilities paid. Ha. 0800 FOR RENT: 2 Lovely~ furnished room Apt. and 1 kitchenette apt. PL 2414. AT. 2421 Eas mett tt. Eyes Should Be Given Good Care Even though the superstition : is deep-rooted, we no longer be lieve that an ostrich buries its bead in the sand in order to hide. It’s just as untrue that a person losing his sight in one eye probably will lose the use of the other because “the re maining eye has to do the work of two.’’ A one-eyed person ac tually is subject to less eye fati gue than a person with normal vision because the muscles which cause both eyes to converge on a \ single subject are not used, ac ' cording to Murine Co. research | ers. i The “juice” from a prime por ; terhouse steak may be a culinary delight but, contrary to populai belief, beefsteak doesn’t do a thing to reduce the swelling from a black eye. The best cure for that swollen eye: Try cold compresses at once; after 24 hours, hot compresses. Early I evasive battle action, suggest ! Murine Co. researchers, may I eliminate the need for curative measures. The millions of fathers who consider themselves somewh a t less than matinee idols will be relieved to know there is no truth to the superstition that a prospective mother can “mark’ her unborn child by gazing at an unpleasant sight. When the hero of a blood-and thunder Western story draws his sixshooter with the "speed of light," that cowboy is real ly moving. The fastest ac tion in the process of seeing, say Murine Co. researchers, is the speed of the light that travels to your eyes. A flash of light, which travels at the rate of 186.000 miles per second, could move around the world more than 12 times between eye blinks. A few basic rules apply both to motion picture and TV view ing. Eye specialists tell you not to try to see the whole screen equally well, and do not try to hold any detail. Keep the eyes and attention constant ly on the move. Here is a sug gestion that shouldn’t be hard to follow: Take the opportun ities offered by boring scenes to rest the eyes by closing them for a few seconds and relaxing You'll get a lot of rest that way A simple epitaph appears on a tomb in Florence, Italy: “Here lies Salvino d’Armatti of Flor ence, the inventor of spectacles. God forgive him his sins. Died in the Year of our Lord 1317.” The inscription may be mislead ing. Marco Polo is recorded to have seen eyeglasses used in 1275 in China, according to Mur ine Co. researchers. If you spent 10 days in read ing the latest historical noveV you will have moved your eye I muscles about one million times ; These muscles can absorb an | enormous amount of punishment, j They are about 100 times a«; strong as they need to be and^ are the mot exercised muscles; in the body. The retina of each eye—the; "screen” on which is reflected the images we see—has about 130,000 cells or dots. To print this number of dots would re-j quire a piece of paper 10 feet long and 9 feet wide. i. =r i Aldens Sales Grow Twice Industry Pace •Aldcn*. Inc. increased both mail order and retail store sales during J9!W to pass the hundred million dollar mark for the first time in company history. R, W. Jackson, president, disclosed In his annual report to stockholders. Record sales ■ n d earning* during the past year climaxed ten years of t Increase at a rate of growth almost double that of the in dustry, Jacluon n »». .*r»w.n pointed out. Since the twee years 1947-1349 A Mens sales have increased 2H i% ns compared with an In dustry increase of «miy 14.9% ac cording to tua president's report. Increased customer service through "vriil-csir stores, whet* shoppers mn order end receive merchandise, and telephone of feree where customers esn tird-r tor home delivery »ere cited as major reasons 'or the inTca., hurther service repair*.on iy opening retatorus order units j.t supermarkete ie planned for t f mg in 1WT, jKcterm said. , ■ Cathedral 50 Years Old Sept'ber 29 WASHINGTON, D. C.—St. Peter and St. Paul Episcopal Cathedral, better known as the ‘ Washington Cathedral,” will celebrate the fif tieth anniversary of its dedication on September 29. On that date in 1907, with impressive ceremon ies attended by President Theo dore Roosevelt, the Cathedral's Foundation Stone, brought from the fields of Bethlehem, was set in place. The Cathedral is three-fifths complete; a sum of about $18, 000,000 is needed to finish it and when it is completed, it will rank sixth in size among cathedrals oi the world. When the city Of Washington was planned by George Washington and Pierre L’Enfant, they envisaged a church for all people where days of na tional intercession and thanks giving might be observed and where memorials to national heroes could be placed; the Wash ington Cathedral is such a church. Writing recently to the Rt. Rev. Angus Dun, Bishop of Washing ton, President Eisenhower sent If You Want the low - 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- 1 ulor 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) for only $2,001 IT'S OFFICIAL, AUTHENTIC This famous book contains major and minor league , a v e rages, ; records, offl- j cial playing j rules ond thousands of I facts about the game. It's free to you — along with a 1 12-week subscription to THE I SPORTING NEWS for $2.00. 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