TWO-COLOR V-STICKER READY MAKE MONEY, SMASH HITLER! tm. i. .. 1 artist’s drawing of AP.M's new two-color sticker for use in aut^ mobiles, windows of homes, union halls, walls, everywhere. e 1 Better Prepare For "Seconds”! —— By Frances Lee Barton —— IT is not necessary to labor long, or spend excessively to furnish a dessert dish with a five-point appeal — sight, I smell, taste, di gestibility and nourishment. You have 5 whipped cream, gelatin and hot water available. A few sticks of _p e ppermint 1 canay may De secured easily. With these four in gredient* and very little effort — you can prepare one of the most delightful little “surprise” desserts imaginable. But you had better make plenty, for the demands for “seconds” will be numerous. Peppermint Lime Mousse 1 package lime-flavored gelatin; ly$ cups hot water; 2 cups cream, whipped; % cup crushed pepper mint stick candy. Dissolve gelatin in bot water. Chill until cold and syrupy. Fold in whipped cream and candy. Turn into freezing tray of automatic refrigerator and let stand 3 to 4 hours, or until frozen. Serve in chilled sherbet glasses. Makes 1 «uart. . ... . READ me GUIDE 1301 N. 24th St. WE. 4737 Metropolitan Produce Co. HOME OF LIVE CARP BUFFALO A. A. Rosschaert, Prop. Biii]niHiiuniK!tiiiiiiii!!RuniniiiuiuuninRiiiiiin[i!!inii]!iiii!]!i!niiii!!iiinQiiiii!!imi!ii RITZ Shoe REPAIR SERVICE New location— Across the Street from Ritz Theatre “Prices Right to Fit Your Po-cketbook” 2022 NORTH 24th ST. Thrifty Service 6 LBS. OF LAUNDRY BEAUTIFULLY LAUNDERED FOR ONLY C Q c AND ONLY 7c For Each Additional lb. This includes the Ironing of all FLAT WORK with wearing Apparel Returned Just Damp Enough for Ironing. EMERSON -SARATOGA 2324 North 24th St.WE. 1029 AN URGENT MESSAGE^ to women who suffer FEMALE WEAKNESS Few women today are free from some sign of functional trouble. 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Frtoe dooming Cream. 50c Vanishing Croom .. 59s foundation (Ooldon Broom, Oihro, Not Broom) 3Ss Soso Powder (Gold Brown, Oihro, Nut Broom) 59c lipstick (Poinsotta Rod, Maple Rod, Cordovan) 15c Light Untiun Dsi* Molr Dreiser.59c Ointment. 59c ( Check your shades below *-] . j COLDEN-CLO PRODUCTS. INC. t /I [ 10« East 41st Street. New York, N. Y. j f C For the enclosed S! 90 bill Or money order, send [ ▼ me your complete Beauty Bos containing 7 full \ size GOLDEN-CLO products, with no additional \ charge to me. \ NAME: __ ADDRESS:___ >3 CITY: --STATE:_ P—rU.Uon—Colder! Brawn t > (Mm t ) Nut Brown < ) ^§5 l*t*4sr—Colds. Kraus ( I Ochrs ( ) Kut Brown « » S» llasrtr*—t-Mssella t I Uspis Sri < > Cordsvsn I ) 14 DUTCH COLONIAL In this design for an all-plywood, seven-room farm house, a gambrel roof gives added site to second floor bedrooms and brings a delightful effect. It is the largest of the houses designed by the National Homes Foundation. There are four bedrooms and two baths (if desired) to accommodate a big family. ANNOUNCEMENTS Mt. and Mrs. Wayman Wilburn announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Doris Wilburn to Charles Moore. Miss Wilburn, a graduate 0f North High School at tended the University of Omaha, where she was a Junior. No defi nite wedding date has been set by the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Oliphant of Coun cil Bluffs, Iowa, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Juanita OHphant to Woodrow Mor gan of Omaha. No definite wed ding date has been set. Miss Dorothy Mae Ward recent ly returned home after visiting her relatives in Huston Texas and Gulf of Mexico. She is a student of Technical high and lives with her grand parents at 2302 Grace St, Mr. andMrs. Me Gee. 1 —-.. .= LEAVES TO ENTER SCHOOL FOR NURSE TRAINING Miss Jean Terrell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Florence Terrell of 1427 N 24 St. left Omaha Wednes day morning at 9 A.M. for Kan sas city, Mo., where she will ente*' the General Hospital No.2 for a four year course of nurse traing. This makes the third of the Ter rell family that has saw service in the General Hospital No.2. Dr. Price Terrell finished his inltern at General Hospital No. 2 of Kan sas City Mo. and was house phy sician for two years after fin Terrell also a daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Terrell, finished her nurse training in the fall of 1940, and is now employed in the Local Hos pital in Kansas City. Mo. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS WHOSE SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE PAST DUE! Section 526 Postal Rules and Regulations, Para graph 4—“The right of a publisher to extend in good faith credit on subscriptions is recognized and will not be abridged, although subscriptions are regarded as expiring within the period for which they were obtained, nevertheless when the publisher makes the proper effort to obtain re newal within a reasonable period, copies of tkiir publication shall be accepted for mailing as to subscribers at the usual second-class rate of postage for a period of one year from date of expiration.” So, Mr. and Mrs. Subscriber, if your sub scription is past due for one year, you are re quested to come into the office and sign a renew al card, or give us a call, WE. 1517 so we may send a card for you to sign, or we will be forced to drop iyou from our mailing list in accordance to the Rules and Regulations of the Postal De partment. Signed, C. C. Galloway, Publisher. ■———- - • I Authorized Bottler; (Nemo of Local Bottler to be inserted here) Ad A 264 6 inches or 84 lines Job 67458 HARD11S/GS 1423 A. 18th. AUTHORIZED BOTTLER: PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF OMAHA WEBSTER 5513 -- - RETAIL FOOD PRICES in large cities rose 3.7 per cent from mid-May to mid-June, according to the bureau of labor sttatistics. Food prices now average 13 per cent above the comparatively low level of Auguht 1939. Every time you pick up a can one price has been marked out and a higher one put on. Charge you to roll the baskets next. FIRST EACH PERSON respon sible for the nutritional well being of the family should be sure that each member is receiving what food he needs to be well nourished. Right now is a good time to check up on the Daily FOOD REQUIRE MENTS. MILK—A quart of milk per day j for each growing child, each nurs ; ing and pregnant woman. A pint for older children and adulits. This includes milk useC in cooking and , for drinking. Canned or dried milk may be used as a part or for the whole supply if necehsary. i .sn EGGS—one daily for each child, when it can be afforded. Children at least should have a minimum of four eggs per week, and adults the same. MEAT, meat substitutes; poul try and fish—one ofther should be used once a day. A good plan is to provide meat four times a week, fish once, and poultry one. then a meat substitute once. Sev en days in all. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS, one serving daily 0f potatoes, either kind. One serving daily of tomaltoes or citrus fruits. One serving daily of vegetables, leafy, green, or yellow. Three to five serving per week of other veget ables. ference should be given to whole grain cereals and dark bread. Flours and cereals are cheap en ergy foods and whole grain ones are valuable for vitamins and for iron. FATS AND SWEETS—Should be provided at some time during the week, amounts varying with the individual tasltes of the fam ily. NO MATTER how small the amount one has to spend for food, this should be done carefully re membering that we are what we sat, and we ain’t what we didn’t sat. As priceh rise it becomes accessary that housewives FLAN. Write down What you’re going to sat (if your money holds out)’ and ;hen use that as a buying guide. rHERE IS MUCH helpful mater ial to be fiund in women’s maga zines. Most food manufadturerh uffer free material thalt can be used to advantage. The TJ.S. De partment of Agriculture offer* a variety of bulletins containing en ough information for any house wife. Some of the especially val uable ones are: FARMER’S BULLETIN 1757 Wefts To Fit The Family Income 5e FARMER’S BULLETIN 1674 Food For Children 5c LEAJ^ET NO. 42 Good Hfrbits For Children 5c Address the Supt. of Docu nents, Washington. D. C. ULTRA MODERN GRATITUDE (By William Henry Huff for the ANP) I put that person on the map, I led that person to the trough Then when I tried to take a nap That person tried to kick me off. I gave that person food to eat When hunger was that person’s lot. Ingratitude is hard to beat And yet it is a racial blot. I'll Say! % You can really enjoy your bathtub when you have Automatic GAS HOT WATER. This means you get instant hot water ANY TIME, day and night, sum mer and winter . . . without fuss or waiting. You can save furnace fuel, too, by doing away with furnace coils. * j BUY AN AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER Come Into Our Office Interior view of our front office— be glad to show you around and thru Come in and visit—an attendant will our publishing plant. , MYRTLE M. GOODLOW Dear Reader of The Omaha Guide: Anything you wish to see in rhyme, Please drop me a line, Or call at my office, Or telephone, WE. 1517 My address is 1434 North 22nd The facts are all I need to know, Your own, Myrtle M. Goodlow. CHOPSUEY King Yuen Cafe 2010^4 N. 24th St. JAekson 8576 Open from 2 p. m. nntfl 3 a. mi American 4k Chinese Dishes —Court*** xpw Church of the Living God— Rev. S- T .Nichols, Pastor— Ann Oliver, Reporter. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. Morning Service 11:00 A. M. Evening Service 8:00 P. M. Bible Band 6:00 P. M. Wednesday night Prayer Meeting 8:00 P. M. Friday night Women’s Work. Sunday throughoht the day was well spent we had our Bishop here with us frim Kansas City, Kansas and also our Sister Evangelist I. T. Fulce, of Chicago. Our Bishop J. B. W Minor left Sunday night after service. We had real meet ing Sunday night. Sister I. T Fulce left Monday at 11:55 P. M Our Pastor’s subject for Sunday morning will be, ‘‘The Master is Come and calleth for thee.” For Sunday night the subject will be. “I am going away to Prepare a Place fo ryiu.” We are inviting everyone to come out and hear these sermons. Jf UK ELECTK1C APPLIANCES You Can’t Beat the Prices At THE— OMAHA OUTFITTING 2122 North 24th St. Phone AT. 5652 READ Th. GUIDE i You Too Can Have Beautiful Hair I LET THE NU-HAIR . BESGRO FORMULA , HELP YOU AS IT HAS HELPED THOUSANDS OF OTHERSI I I How You Con Grow Long, Healthy Hair J Certain parts of the body grow to a certain size and no further, whereas, d Hair Gcows always if you keep your scalp healthy. An ailing scalp causes J Itching. When you scratch your scalp you make sores and scars. J HAIR WILL NOT GROW FROM A SCAR J There are no sweat glands in sores or scars. The body is given power d by nature to make certain outgrowths of skin which we all know very J well. Hair is produced by our scalp skin. Each Hair Grows from a special I little place in the true skin. If you destroy or mutilate this true skin you may feel all right, but nothing will ever form another true skin. |g A scar is not skin. You will never find a hair growing from a scar or TO sore. Hair grows from the cells of the hair bulbs. If you do