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-CLASSIFIEDS WANTEID: Houses, Apartments, and the Names and Addresses of people who are looking for a place to stay; and for people who want to rent an apartment. Call HA 0800. _ BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT The birth of a new car, the Ed sel, Is announced by Ford Motcn Company of Dearborn, Michi gan. You are cordially invited to see this newest addition to the Ford Family of Fine Cars at your nearest Ed*el dealer. ASHLEY In loving memory of my dear wife and wother, Mary L. Ash ley. A silent thought, a secret tear keeps her memory ever dear, who passed away Septem ber 4th, 1956. Thomas J. Ashley 1941 No. 23rd St. FOR RENT: 1 large 3 room un furnished apartment. Priced right for the right family. Owner will accept children if they are under good control. Call HA. 0900._ FOR RENT; 1 3-room unfurn ished apt. Near school North of Lake St. Call HA. 0900. FOR RENT: 2 lovely room apt. All furnished ready to move in. North of Lake. St. Call the Omaha Guide office, HA. 0800 or HA. 0801. FOR RENT: A 2 room furnish ed Apt. for a working couple. Call WE. 3372. All utilities paid by owner. FOR RENT: 1 3 roomTurnishod apt. at 28th St. and Pratt. Call PL. 3165. FOR RENT: 1 2 room furnished apartment on two bus lines. Close to 24th & Lake St. Call HA. 0800. _. FOR RENT: 1 3-room furnished apartment north of Lake St. All utilities paid by owner. Only $15.00 per week. Call HA. 0800. FOR RENT: 1 2-room unfurn Ished apartment north of Lake St. Will accept children and A.D. mother. Call HA. 0800. FDR RENT: 1 6-room unfurn ished apartment north of Lake St. Will accept children. Also A.D. mothers. Call HA. 0800. _ _ FOR RENT: Large room and living room with kitchen use for $12.50 per week. Utilities paid by owner. Call PL. 7401. Located at 2611 Bristol St. Walter Brown, owner. FOR RENT: A 3 room room fur nished Apt. Call PL. 9186, FOR RENT: 1 large sleeping room for working man or wo man. In a lovely home with use of kitchen. Located at 2611 Bristol St. Call PL. 7401. Walteer Brown, owner._ NOTICE United States Civil Service Commission. Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners. U. S. Army Engineer District, Omaha 1709 Jackson Street Omaha 2, Nebraska FOR KENT: 4 single rooms fur nished for working man or woman. Utilities paid by, owner. 1 block from 24th and Lake St. Rent only $8 per week. Call PL. 7017 before 8 a.m. or after 4 p.m. From 8:30 am. to 4 p.m. Call PL. 0304. The Board of Civil Service Examiners, U. S, Army Engin eer District, Omaha, Nebraska, has announced an examination few Messenger, GS-1, at a sala ry of $2690 per year. Employ ment opportunities exist In the Corps of Engineers in Omaha, Nebraska. Messenger duties include col lecting and delivering mail,| carrying messages, and dlstri huting stationery and other of fice supplies. Those interested In a posi tion as Messenger should con tact th.- Civil Service Repre sentative at the local Post Of fice for application blanks and further information. RESPONSIBLE PERSON male or female, from this area, wanted to service and collect from automatic vending ma chines. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $600 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours week ly nets to $250 monthly. Pos-, sibility full time work. For local interview give full par ticulars, phone. Write P. O. Box 70M, Mpls. 11, Minn. FOR RENT: 4 large furnished rooms. All utilities paid by owner. 1 block off of 24th and Lake St. Front and rear en trance for only $17.50 per week. Call PL. 7067 or PL 0.304. FOR RENT: 2 full size rooms and 1*4 size room unfurnish ed at 2517 North 20th St. | Owner pays all utilities. On-1 ly $13.50 per week. Call JA.I 7563. __ I FOR RENT: For single man or working woman, one large furnished room. One block from 2 Bus lines. Use of kit chen. HA. 0800. FOR RENT: 3 lovely furnished rooms, 2 blocks from school. All utilities paid by owner. Only $15.00 per week. HA. 0800.___ FOR SALE: Bought an apart ment have now found him self with too many refrigera tors, want to sell one large gas refrigerator. Price $75. Cost $350 seven years ago. HA. 0800. WHY WEAR OUT YOUR SHOE leather and lose 2 or 3 days work looking for a room or an apartment All you need to do Is to call HA. 0800. We have the right place for the right person. Just call th<j Omaha Guide, HA. 0600. FOR R&HT; 15 room house. Call Mrs. Williams. JA. 2631. FOR RENT: 2 2-room furnished apartment Call HA. 0600. FOR RENT: 1 furnished 2-room apartment. All utilities paid by owner. Call HA. 0600. FOR RENT: One 5-room apart ment, unfurnished. Will ac cept children under good con trol. Private entrance and pri vate bath. Very reasonable. Call HA. 0800. CHILD CARE: My home - close to school. Reasonable. Meals. PR. 4284. _ MAN OR WOMAN National Firm needs an op erator to service a Cigarette Ma-1 chine route. Established. Part or full time will net you from $200 to $600 monthly. Depend ability, Honesty and capital isecured) - $1600 to $2800 will qualify you for an interview. Please write to Sheridan Enter prises, 711 W. Lape St., 509 Calhoun Bldg., Minneapolis 8. Minn.___ WANTED: Several women. Un der 50 who enjoy meeting public. Earn up to $5 an hour with Studio Girl. Full or part time In your neighbor hood. No experience requir ed. Phone HA. 2246. FOR RENT: Kitchenette apart ment. Phone JA. 5257. FOR RENT: Nice warm apart ment for employed adults. Reasonable. Phone 3165. FOR RENT . TWO ROOMS Apt. Pvt. entrance and bath. Call AT. 9671 or WE. 4892. FOR RENT: 3 rooms unfurnish ed apt. near car line. Call AT. 8927. FOR RENT: 5 room house. HA. 0800. Unfurnished apt. for rent. AT. 8927. FEMALE HELP WANTED Women sew easy ready-cut wrap-a round aprons at home. Earn $26.16 dozen - spare time. Write • Accurate Mfgr’s., Free port, New York. APTS. FOR RENT: Furnished or unfurnished. AT. 8927. HOUSE FOR RENT. AT. 8927. Nebraska State Medical Association fhe Seventh Annual Senior M ?dieal Day will be held on March 18, 19S8, at the Hotel Paxton in Omaha. This program is presented under the auspices of the Ne braska State Medical Associ ation and its Rural Medical Servfce Committee. Guests for this day-long pro gram will be the 148 senior medical students from the Creighton University School of Medicine and the University of Nebraska College of Medicine. The talks, which will be given by practicing physicians, will I discuss the art of the practice I of medicine, medical ethics, the I doctor's obligation to his com ! munity, and his role in volun tary health insurance, and oth er allied subjects. Several other speakers will discuss medical economics and the role of the pharmaceutical representative in the physician's practice. Speakers for the program, | who are largely general prac tltioners, will come from all parts of the state to participate in this event. Members of the faculty are Dr. M. E. Grier, Omaha; Dr. W. C. Kenner, Ne braska City; Dr. Walter Reiner, Holdrege; Dr. A. J. Offerman, Omaha; Dr. W. Max Gentry, Gering; Dr. Fay Smith, Imperi al; Dr. J. E. M. Thomsen, Lin coln; Dr. E. A. Rogers, Lincoln; and Dr. Charles F. Ashby, Gen eva1. Other speakers include Mr. M. K. Mills, Waterloo, Iowa, and Mr. Harvey Hallum, Evansville, Indiana. A banquet will be held at the conclusion of the afternoon program with each table being hosted by a practicing physi cian from the out-state area. Over the past years the pro gram has proved to be very popular among the senior medi cal students and Is now an an nual function of the Rural Med ical Service Committee. The program is designed to i acquaint the students with the virtues and merits of rural practice. Lucille Washington Mrs. Lucille Washington, age 45 years, of 2424 Charles St expired Monday, Febr. 10, 1958 at a local hospital. A native of Hopkinsville, Ky., she has been an Omaha resi dent 25 years. She is survived by her hus band. Perry Washington of Omaha; 3 daughters, Mrs. Doris Bern ore of Oklahoma City. Glor ia Jean Washington and Gladys Charlene Washington of Oma ha; 5 sons, Perry, Jr., William, Marshall, Tyrone of, Omaha and Donald of Newport, R. I.; 7 grandchildren; 2 sisters, Mrs. Noley Gray and Mrs. Mary Eli za Hunt of Hopkinsville, Ky.; 2 brothers, Gobel Gant and Dan Gant of Hopkinsville.,.. Ky.; nephew, Dallas Gant of N.Y.C., N.Y.; niece, Mrs. Ann Reeves of Toledo, Ohio, and a host of oth er relatives. Funeral services were held Monday Febr. 17. 1958 at 2:00 p.m. from the Pilgrim Baptist Church with the Rev. Charles Favors officiating assisted by the Rev. J. W. Rogers. Inter ment was at Mt. Hope Ceme tery. Pallbearers Messers. P. H. Norvell. Nathan Daniel, Jessie Franklin and J. W. Dacus. Myers Bros. Funeral Service. Loraine White Mrs. Loraine White, age 55 years, of 2209 No. 28 Ave., ex pired Saturday Febr. 8, 1958 at a local hospital. A native of Tyler, Texas, she has been a resident of Omaha for 27 years. She is survived by her hus band, Wesley, Sr. of Omaha; 4 sons, Wesley, Jr., James Ed ward, Clifford L. and William of Omaha; 5 daughters, Mrs. Lillian M. Hawkins of Los An geles, Mrs. Dorothy Mae Alex ander of Omaha, Mrs. Velma J. Marion of Los Angeles, Mrs. Evelyn L. Liggins of San Fran-, cisco and Mrs. Etta Mae Pace of Omaha; 4 sisters; 27 grand children. Funeral services were held Wednesday Febr. 12, 1958 at 2:00 p.m. from the Church of God in Christ, 2318 No. 26 St., with Elder M. J. Bradford of ficiating assisted by Elder E. Halcomb, Elder M. Chambers, Eider F. G. Price, Elder B. T. McDaniels and Elder R. Craw ford. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers Messers. O. L. Reed, C. Artry, H. Kimsey and L. Lawson. Myers Bros. Funeral Service. Compton Wheeler Compton Wheeler, age 71 years, of 2302 Grace St., expir ed Wednesday Febr. 26, 1958 at* a local hospital. A native of Oklahoma, Miss., he was an Omaha resident 41 years. He is survived by his cousin, Mr. Theotis Glass of Omaha. Funeral services were held Saturday March 1, 1958 at 10:00 a m. from the Myers Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. F. C. Williams officiating. Interment was at Mt. Hope Cemetery. Minimum Beet Wages Set at 70 to 80 Cents Minimum wages ranging from 70 to 80 cents an hour for sugar beet field workers In California, Southern Oregon, and Western Nevada have been set by the U. P. Department of Agriculture. The wage provisions are the same as those for 1957. Hourly rates must not be less than 75 cents for thinning, hoeing, or weeding sugar beets and 80 cents for pulling, topping, load, ing, or gleaning, except In the Imperial Valley where the rates for these operations are 70 and 75 cents respectively. To qualify for payments un der the Sugar Act, producers cannot pay less than the wages set by the U. S. Department of Agriculture after public hear ings. These rates were set fol lowing a public hearing in Berkeley, Calif., on Nov. 1. In recent years wage rates have exceeded the minimum. Josephine Mitchell Mrs. Josephine Mitchell, age 61 years, of 1835 No. 23 St., ex pired Wednesday morning Febr. 18, 1958 at a local hospital. A native of Platte Co., Mo., she has been a resident of Om aha 19 years. She is survived by her sis ter, Mrs. Mazie Gilmore of Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held Tuesday Febr. 25, 1958 at 2:00 p.m. from the Myers Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. F. C. Williams officiating. Interment was at Forest Lawn Cemetery. Pallbearers Messers. Otis House, Alfern Geary,J. C. Avery, J. T. Saunders and Adam Lee. Myers Funeral Service. RJKL1ABIJK PARTY to service a route of CIGARETTE machines. No selling or soliciting. 1 Routes are established for operator. Full or part time. Up to $360 per month to start. $1,100 to $2,200 cash required which is secured. Must have capital and desire to eventually operate in $19,000 annual net business. Write, giving full particulars and phone number to American Vik ing Ffg. Co., 1513 Foshay Tower, Mpls., 2, Minnesota. OPPORTUNITY MEN or WOMEN Responsible person, male or female, from this area, to service and collect from automatic dispensers. No selling. Age not essential. Car, references, and $700.00 working capital necessary. 7 to 12 hours weekly nets up to $300.00 monthly. Possibility fulltime work. FOR LOCAL INTERVIEW give full particulars, your phone num ber. Write Oepl. MO-1, P. O. Box 8047, Miracle Mile Station. Minneapolis 16, Minn.