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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1945)
COOL... CLEAN... CHEAP .With electric cooking, you’ll serve piping hot meals on warm summer days without heating up your whole kitchen. With electric cookery, the heat stays in the range. It cooks the food—not the cook. 'And you’ll have cleanliness to glory in! Pots and pans stay bright—clean-up time is cut in half. Elec* trie cooking is clean cooking! And electric cooking is economical, too. Plan for your electric range now. Make it the first step toward your all-electric home! “— -— ~ X Nebraska Power Go. • / CRACK MEDICAL UNIT AT WORK—Combining care and painstaking speed, members of the 703rd Medical Sanitary Company at Southampton, England, unloaded more than 120,000 battle casual ties between D-Day and V-E Day. During this same period they loaded more than 30,000 patients beaded for the United States. The 703rd has been awarded the Meritorious Unit Service Plague. Ser geant George McPherson (left) Brooklyn, N. Y.; Private First Class Joseph McKie (center), Clarks Hill, S. C., and Private First Class Jesse L. Meadows (right), Cleveland, Ohio, remove patient from ambulance as First Lieutenant James W. Summerower, Chicago, 111., looks on. (U. S. Army Signal Corps photo.from BI'R.) _ ___ _ - Paul Robeson Dedicates Seaside USO Asbury Park, N. J.—At the dedication, at tended by more than 600 people, Paul Robeson (above) takes time out to cbe at the snack-bar with Danny Sanders, t*-. of the club director, an old friend. Upp-. right, the snack-bar which Mr. Robetcn called “a truly cheery place to eat and talk.” Lower right, full view of the club house, with servicemen . and veluntser hostesses. A former private home, the club has a portecochere, a bread porch and large, sunny rooms. According to the actor, it is the sort of place many boys in service are dreaming of owning someday. Fats For Waterproofing Laboratory Assistant Evelyn Ruesen Is spray testing textile which hat beer, treated with a water repellant finish at the National Oil Producta Company in Harrison, N. J. Stearic acid, a by-product of used fat, is one of the components used in water repellant finishes. Another reason for , saving every drop of household greasel _ . SAVINS WASTE PATS IS A VITAL WARTIME REQUIREMENT, TURN VOURS IN TO HELP MAKE THOU - SANDS OP ARTICLES FOR CIVILIAN -i.nd military use Select Awards for Boy Scout Gardens I ■ » m _ I_H A General MacArthnr Garden Medal (above) will go to a limited number of Boy Scouts in each community who do superior jobs in raising and harvesting a vari ety of produce in gardens of at least 400 square feet. It is pro vided by the National Victory Garden Institute. Boy Scouts throughout the nation are not only planting gardens but will also work on farms. The Green Thumb Certificate (below) will go to every Scout raising food and reporting it to his Local Boy Scout Council. •nje^EJ-N Thumb Crystalline Honey A new form of honey on the mar ket is a specially processed finely crystalline honey of smooth texture. i£ JAP'S IN THE FIGHT ^ •*H|gK .ARE YOU f 'STAY ON THE JOB -PLAY FAIR-BUY BONDS'* No. 3 j VACATION AT AK-SAR-BEN i I i I OMAHA THRU JULY 28 ENTIRE PROCEEDS USED FOR PATRIOTIC AND CIVIC PURPOSES POST TIME 0:15 RAIN OR SHINE ^ Daily Except Sunday and Monday ADMISSION** ■*/ Including Grandstand, M S35, State and Federal K TbJ* Taxes. U NO CHILDREN PLEASE! LADIES’ DAYS Ladies Admitted Upon Payment of 35e Tax and Service Charge, Armed Forces in Uniform Admitted Free JIM SPRINGER BETTER KNOW N AS THE VAMP Mr. Jim Springer, better known as the vamp at one time was the fashion plate of South 13th St. and a great mixer among his people is now at the corner of 11th and Jackson with E. H. Camel.„ Headquar ters for thoae Red, Mellow Meat Watermelons, also Remember the location, 11th and Jackson. Mr. Jim Springer is in charge from 10 P. M. to 5 A . M., so if you re out for a drive and you want some high Home Groi n Strawberries and many other high class vegetables or fruit just stop by 11th and Jack son and see Mr. Jim Springer. Ja-9318. We are at your service 24 hours per day. class vegetables. Open all night. Stop by. we never clo- " • ' ' How To Wash Rayon Lampshades I. Find out If the rayon fabric is 1 glued or sewn onto the lamp frame, by ripping a small section of the binding and noticing how the fabric ' is attached underneath. If the fab ric appears to be glued on, don't wash the shade. This type of shade can usually be dry cleaned 2. Pill a tab with lukewarm water, malting plenty of suds with a mild soap. The water should cover the shade. Dip the shade in and out. worirtn® rmicltly. 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