The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 25, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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PLAN NEW CURB MARKET
FOR N. C. COLORED FARMERS
So successful have been the colored
curb markets in North Carol'na that
a new one is planed for Halifax
County, according to reports reaching
the Li. S. Department of Agriculture
D. J. Knight, colored county agent,
says that a temporary shed will be
built in Scotland Neck on the vac
•?nt lot where a new post office is
The progress of the other curb
to be erected after the war.
markets is shown by a report from
S- T. Lloyd, assistant county agent
ot Edgeccmb County. He points out
thp.t the curb market at Rocky Mourn
sold $115.09 worth of farm product?
■n Saturday, October 14th.
A Good Place to Eat ,
Little Diner Cafe |
2314 North 24th St. i
OUR THANKSGIVING DINNER
Roast Turkey and Dressing,
Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry Sauce,
Salad, Tea, Coffee or Milk.
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Baked Chicken with all the trimmings .. 60c i
Fried Chicken Dinner. .75c
Juicy T-Bone Steak.75c I
Our Ready-cooked Regular Dinners.30c (
—Warren Webb, Proprietor.
How Proud You’ll Be
—Serving a
NORBEST Turkey!
Be a distinguished host this coming Thanksgiving
Day! Grace your dinner table with a Nebraska
produced NORBEST Turkey, of U. S. Prime
Grade (the best available), a young, well-round
ed, plump bird that will roast to a golden brown,
tender and delicious. Then, your family and
, friends will freelv beam expressions and utter
i
comments that tell you have served the best
dinner ever!
10 to 14-lb. hens
TRAVELING SOCIETY
REPORTER FOR ATLAS
MARIAN F. DOWNER, 444 E.
47th Street, Chicago, Illinois, widely
known newspaper woman, editor of
the society column, "The Scroll",
former comptroller of the Chicago
Defender, organized and managed
the Pittsburgh Courier in Chicago
for several years, Mrs. Downer has
beer, appointed by Atlas Newsphoto
Service as their traveling society re
porter for large affairs and outstand
ing social veents. Her features,
photos and comments will supply the
sooety editors of more than 30 of
leading weeklies emanating from the
east, west, north and south. Marian
Downer is hailed as one of the most
capable and widely informed writers
in tht field today on things and peo
ple socially in Chicago and other
metropolitan centers- A former stu
dent of Northwestern University's
School of Journalism, Mrs- Downer
became the first Negro woman fly
ing reporter when she traveled with
Mrs. Joe Louis as a fashion comment
ator- The public is invited to write
her on any anticipated social event.
Atlas News and Photo Service 366
East 47th street, Livingston 1460,
Chicago, 15, 111.
O.VE THIRD OF RACE
ARE FARMERS ...
Washington, DC., (C) About one
third of the 13,000,000 Negroes, are
farmers- Numbering 4,500,000, they
are mostly Southern sharecroppers,
tenant farmers and farrn laborers
HAIRDRESSERS!
We carry a full line of beauty
supplies and equipment. Also
Hair Attachments.
IVrite for price lift—
RENA HART BEAUTY
PRODUCTS CO.
2131 Seventh Ave., New York, 27 NY
Souvenirs
• ••for what?
He came out of a GI Barber Shop in Italy:
"Saturday Special — Shave, Haircut and Purple Heart . . . 35c.”
Sure, a laugh comes cheap. We’d rather joke about it than think about it.
But we can’t joke much longer. Hospital ships are returning now,
Laden with men whose recovery may still be going on
When the war is forgotten. Some people are
Forgetting already. They’re forgetting
The kind of care these men will need.
The Women’s Army Corps isn’t forgetting. It’s ready to train •
The women who will go into the wards ...
Clinics . . . laboratories. Thousands on
The job now. There must be thousands more.
Apply:
WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS
In Omaha: 16th and Douglas Streets
Space for this urgent message contributed by
NEBRASKA POWER COMPANY
Here’s a Gala Thanksgiving Pie
Made of Quick-Frozen Squash
EVEN if you can't get some of the
goodies you are used to for this
year’s Thanksgiving celebration,
you can still manage a feast fit for
kings. And if you do a little skill
ful planning and careful buying,
you will be able to work out a de
licious menu, without spending
hours of your precious holiday in
the kitchen.
You will find work-free quick
frozen vegetables a big help in cut
ting down K.P. duty. All chores of
preparing quick-frozen vegetables
are done before quick-freezing seals
in their full quota of vitamins and
minerals, as well as farm-fresh fla
vor Quick-frozen squash and baked
beans are cooked before quick-freez
ing, and need only to be heated for
serving. Other quick-frozen vege
tables cook in half the usual time
required for ordinary vegetables.
The squash is delicious not only
as a vegetable but also as a “pump
kin” pie filling that tops off your
holiday menu with distinction. Just
thaw, add sugar, spice, eggs and
mi,,_ and bake into a golden-brown
tre
lou can add to the holiday atmos
phere of your dessert by decorating
the pie with star cut-outs, made of
pastry, delicately browned. If you
make individual tarts, place a star
on each for decoration.
Thanksgiving Pie
1 box (16-oz.) quick-frozen cooked
squash, thawed
% cup light brown sugar, firmly
packed
K cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
Vi teaspoon ginger
Vi teaspoon nutmeg
Vi teaspoon salt
2 eggs, slightly beaten'
lVi cups milk
2 teaspoons melted butter
Vi recipe Pie Crust
Combine squash with remaining
ingredients in order given; strain
Line a 9-inch pie plate with pastrj
rolled % inch thick, allowing pastrj
to extend 1 inch beyond edge. Fold
edge back to form standing rim and
flute with fingers. Fill with squash
mixture. Bake in hot oven (450°F.)
20 minutes; then decrease heat to
moderate (350°F.) and bake 30
minutes longer.
How to Heat Quick-Frozen Baked
Beans
Top-of-the-Stove Method: Put the
quick-frozen baked beans with 2
tablespoons of water in saucepan,
cover, and heat slowly, 25 minutes
if frozen, 10 minutes if thawed. Stir
gently several times. /
Oven Method: Put the quick
frozen baked beans in a baking dish,
add water, and bake in a moderate
oven (375°F.) 1 hour if frozen, 30
minutes if thawed. Stir gently
three times during baking.
Squash with Saut6ed Onion
cup diced onion
3 tablespoons butter
1 box (16-oz.) quick-frozen squash,
thawed
1% teaspoons salt
% teaspoon pepper
Saut6 onion in butter, add squash,
heat, and season with salt and pep
per.
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HOME LOAN OFFICES FOR
VETS OPENING UP
The Veterans Administration open
ed four new offices for the purpose
of processing home loans to veterans
which are to be guaranteed by it un
der the provisions of the GI- Bill of
Rights. These offices will have no
direct contact with veterans, but will
deal with banks and other prospective
lenders seeking guaranty of propos
ed loans, the Vete^ins Administration
said.
The four offices opened are in
New York City, Washington, Chica
go and San Francisco- The New
York office will serve the New En
gland States, New York and New
Jersey, the Washington office will
serve the other Middle Atlantic stat
es, the Southern States, and the Dis
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trict of Columbia- Chicago will
serve the Middle West and San Fran
cisco the Far West.
These four are the first of a num
ber of offices the Veteians Admin
istration plans to open in connection
with the guaranty of veterans’ loans
The act authorizes the guaranty of
50 percent, with a maximum not to
exceed $2,000 on approved loans to
veterans that are made for the pur
pose of purchasing, repairing or oth
erwise improving a home, a business
or a farm.
With the opening of the new offic
es the Veterans Administration issued
forms that will be required to secure
its guaranty of loans, together with
an explanation of the home loan
guaranty.
The forms in general supply the
information that would be required
by any prudent business man before
he would endorse a note, the Veter
ans Administration said.
Of these, the only one that is out
of the ordinary is a Certificate of
Eligibility, the administration said.
This is a summary of the service rec
ord of the veteran together with a
statement of the amount of the loan
to be guaranteed- The Veterans Ad
ministration completes the form with
a certificate that credit has been re
served and the loan may be guaran
teed if approved
The other forms merely establish
the conditions of the loan, an apprais
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Sold Exclusively by Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
Washable Dust Mops—Wedge shape.1.50
Extra Mop Heads.1.00
Glasso—For Windows, Mirrors, Pictures,
Glass .25c
Nowata—Cleans painted v ails and woodwork,
eliminates rinsing and drying.
Gallon, 1.39 Half Gallon, 75c Quart, 50c
Golden Star Polish—For cleaning, polishing and
protecting furniture. Stops checking of finish
and covers checks already on furniture. A fac
ial for your furniture, per bottle—
25c 50c 95c 1.59 2.50
Golden Star Paste and Liquid Wax, per can-—
50c 85c 1.59 2.50
Metal Polish—For all metals, brass, copper,
zinc, nickel and tin .25c
White Magic—A Cleaner and polish for white
woodwork, white porcelain, especially good for
Venetian blinds.50c to 2.95 Sizes
Phone AT 3000.... Downstairs..
Orchard & Wilhelm Co.
THE OMAHA GUIDE
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published Every Saturday at 2420 Grant Street 1
OMAHA, NEBRASKA—PHONE HA. 0800 |
Entered as Second Class Matter March 15, 1927 J
at the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under '
Act of Congress of March 3, 1879.
C. C. Galloway_Publisher and Acting Editor
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NAACP ASKS TO FILE BRIEF
AMICUS CURIAE IN RAILWAY
BROTHERHOODS BIAS CASE
Washington, DC.,—The NAACP
has asked permission to file a brief
amicus curiae in the case of Tom
Tunstall and Bester William Steele,
Negro firemen who appeared Novem
ber 14, before the Supreme Court in
argument against the Louisville and
Nashville Brotherhood of Locomo
tive Firemen and Enginemen- In
stances of the Brotherhood's use of !
the framework of the Railway La- (
bor Act, to discriminate against Ne- j
groes, have been cumulating since |
1938.
Attorney Charles H. Houston, coun
sel for the two petitioners argued,
that while the Brotherhood repres
ented all the firemen on the two sys
tems as exclusive bargaining agents,
it barred Negroes and even made a
greements with the carriers that re
sulted in demotion and unemploy
ment for Negro firemen. He main
tained that under the principle of
majority rule the majority could not
use the Government to exploit the
minority. It was brought out also
that under the provisions of the Rail
way Labor Act, the union hail made
an agreement, February 28. 1941,
with a group of Southern roads that
not more than 50 percent of the fire
men in any seniority district should
be “non-promotable.” In this in
stance Negroes were designated ‘non
promotable’, which meant that des
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According to Mr. Houston if a Nc
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discrimination before the adjustmen
board he would have to appear be fori
a body composed of employers ant
partly of unions which bar Negroes
Therefore, he told the court, utiles:
the firemen could go to the court:
for relief they have been placed ir
economic servitude by Congress
which passed the Railway Labor Act
In a conference immediately after
the hearing, with Attorney Houstor
and 25 members _of the two Brother
hoods, Walter White said “In the e
vent the fight has to be continued,
there is everything to gain and noth
ing t olose, since present trends of
the Brotherhood clearly indicate that
virtually every job held by Negroes
would eventually be lost.” Assur
ance of continued support by the N
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phone AT-8840
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"Time and Tide Wait on No Man"
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR SHOES REBUILT
Quality Material and Guaranteed
Quality Work"
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2407 Lake Street
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2410 LAKE STREET JA-9175
Hours from 12 P. M. to 12 A. M.
Friday only 12 P. M. to 5 P. M.
Start 12 Midnight each Friday till 4 A. M.
Saturday morning
"Bowl for health ”
I AACP. was given.
Held Indigestion
Relieved in 5 minutes or
double your money back
When excess stomach acid causes painful, Suffocat
ing gas. sour stomach and heartburn, doctors usually
prescribe the fastest-acting medicines known for
symptomatic relief—medielnee like those In Bell-ana
Tablets. No laxative. Bell-ana brings comfort In a
jiffy or double your money back on return of bottle
to us. 25c at all druggists.
How women am/girls
may get wanted relief
^rorr^unct/ona^per/odicpain
Cardul is a liquid medicine
which many women say has
brought relief from the cramp
like agony and nervous strain
of functional periodic distress.
Here’s how it may help:
Taken like a tonic, it
should stimulate appe
tite, aid digestion,*
thus help build resist
ance for the ‘‘time’’ to
come.
2. Started 3 days before
_ "your time”, it should
help relieve pain due
l to purely functional
' periodic causes.
Try Cardul. If it helps,
youll be glad you did.
CARDUI
Alka-Seltzer
ABC METHOD
A — Alka-Seltzer, start taking it
at once to relieve the Dull,
Aching Head, and the Stiff,
Sore Muscles.
B — Be careful, avoid drafts and
sudden changes in tempera
ture. Rest — preferably in
bed. Keep warm, eat sensi
bly, drink plenty of water or
fruit juices. Be sure to get
enough Vitamins.
C — Comfort your Sore, Raspy
Throat, if caused by the cold,
by gargling with Alka-Selt
zer. If fever develops, or
symptoms become more
acute call your doctor.
ALKA-SELTZER is a pain re
lieving, alkalizing tablet, pleasant
to take and unusually effective in
action.
Take it for Headache, Muscular
Pams and for Indigestion, Gas on
Stomach, when caused by excess
stomach acid.
At your drug store — Large
package 60*, Small package 30*,
by the glass at soda fountains."
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