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^Tir/r^T! /?>.■ ^ \ SLEEP WELL COUNT BONDS M2« «• w! FATS FOR LUBRICANTS Used fat works here, too! Stearic acid, a used fat by-product, is the chief component o* metallic soap that transforms motor oil into the kind of Volfd lubricant airplanes U3e. Cooking fat is so urgently needed that War Food Administration is asking housewives to save an additional 100.000.000 pounds <r 194S TO THOSE WHO PAID FOR IT P^ThIWC PEap ^'cw £**<», TMJ/UOR ADAM5 LED THE FIRST CONTINGENT OF NEGRO WACS ASSIGNED^ TO OVERSEAS SERVICE. ^ 26 OFFICERS AND 666 ENLISTED INENGLANDIN 1945.THE FIRST k UNIT. B^5’ M WHO WERE Farmhands eleven YEARS AGO IN JACKSONVILLE FLA.,GOT THEIR FIRSTJOB AS SINGING WAITERS IN A LOCAL CLUB. WITH THE ASSISTANCE Of THE MAYOR OF JACKSONVILLE THEY REAL FAME AND NOW THEY I ARE HEARD EVERY-SUN-8 30AM CBS. (g)-ERSUADEt> TO STUCK LAW, U"he ted on Edison, not Blackstonb, | C0NT1NUED"lNVENTINS... —<Urepa»rmah»* Peru, W IMMAHA. ^ **.•#•• WORKED AFTER HOURS(OFTEN ALL V \%’$ Nt6HT)...CAME UP WITH MAGNETIC ^ ‘ - >' ’ COMPASS UMAFFECTED BY STEEL... /7V/\aDE THEM. TOR AUTOS UNTIL WAR - ■ ■ WHEN OUR TANKS GOT LQST IM WORTH AFRICA/ WASHIM6TOM CALLED UPOM HIM... . Mow HIS PLANT IN PERU /7 MAKES THOUSANDS OF Hhit/AT/VE VENTURE MAGNETIC COMPASSES FOR [JNITMT/VE, TANKS, FOR STEEL life-bqats— INVESTMENT — JOBS, THE ■ HAS POSTWAR PLANS. fqee AMERICAN WAY. 'Ps-.... — Bell telephone plans \ TO USE RAPAR'MICROWAX/ES' FOR COMMUNICATION 0E1UIEFN r NEW yORK «NP BOSTON f?NlCULlH ALREADy IS VITALIY * //l6d OCTANE GASOLINE. IMPORTANT IN MEPICAL ■ijfe. IN AUTOMOBILES "TREATMENT *> —, SwOtfE GENERATOR? TO PROTECT. ORC^ARP? /XSAlNGT FRO?T_ REPRESENTATIVE ' American industry, General Electric Co., \jf ROYIDED ^ ft* JOBS IN 1944 FOR 167,212 EMPLOYEES...TV WHO EARNED YEARLY > I AVERA6E OF $2,772.... ’• >| r- jTTlRED 4,735 WAR VETERANS.... - S* V/AID DIVIDENDS OF $1.40 PER SHARE 4^. VTO 234,732 STOCKHOLDERS.... {^WARDED EMPLOYEES ^234,000 FOR SUGGESTIONS.... EJas INCREASED PRODUCTION FOR FOURTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR ~ 'SPITE MANPOWER LOSSES.— To Be Sold in "Sale of Stars” ifuiw?mm3J!MW:-xMW5£ COLUMBUS, OHIO—Fifty of the outstanding breeders of Jersey cattle from fifteen states and Canada are each making an outright gift to the cattle club of one of their top cows in then- herd. These cows are then to be fitted and sold in public auction m the Columbus Riding Club on October 7. The receipts of this sale are to be used for buy ing a site for the new home of The American Jersey Cattle Club to te 1 Photo shows Sparkling Wonder Hyacinth 1208486 given to the club for this sale by Mr. Herman F. Heep, Buda, Jexas This timly wonderful “Excellent” has a three-year old record of 471 lb*- Fat.• bhe is sired by a Superior Sire, and her dam is the Excellent Wonderful Hyacinth 1147107 imported from the Island of Jersey previous to the Nazi invasion^ of the Island. — Picture Gallery Dresden’s world-renowned picture gallery, the Zwinger, was originally the vestibule of a royal palace built to rival Versailles. It housed Raphael's “Madonna of San Sisto," | and masterpieces by Holbein, Titian, Rubens and Van Dyck. The Ma donna, purchased in 1753 by Dres den’s art-loving king, Augustus III, was hung in the throne room. The story goes that the king shoved his throne aside with his own hands in order to place the picture in the most advantageous position. Pick Up Speed 1 In 1921 the average freight train speed, including all stops, was 11.5 miles per hour. In 1943, the aver age amounted to 15.4 miles per hour, a gain of 34 per cent. Fertilize Grapes I Grapes like any other crop will never grow unless the vine has plenty of fertilizer. Apply one or two pounds to a vine, depending upon your fertilizer program of the last few years. This _ rate is for ordinary garden fertilizer such as a 5-8-7 or a 5-1-5. The latter is the analysis of the present victory gar den fertilizer. BRADSHAW “BOUNCE” Exclusive to Ted Yates Publications Tiny Bradshaw and His Orchestra ire doing a bang-up job on the road playing theatres and dance dates. The band after appearing in the far west and southwest is slated for an eastern appearance soon — with dates at the Met Theatre in Cleve land; dance dates in Philadelphia and Boston—it looks like the bob by-sock crowd has swung to th« Bradshaw Bounce. Yeahs. YeahsM dher Ye Rosebuds THIS rayon print shows its pretty border to excellent advantage in this posy-picker dress. The new turn-back cap sleeves match the bordered collar. A rayon dress like this is cool to wear — and easy to care lor because the semi-sheer rayon fabric has passed laboratory washing and wear tests. Look for informative labels on rayon fabrics to tell yon about, washability. ___ NORTH 24th STREET SHOE REPAIR 1S07 N. 24th St. WE-4240 —POPULAR PR1CL.S - LOOK AT YOUR SHOES Other People Do LEARN GOD’S PEACE PLAN! I SEND STAMPED RETURN AD DRESSED ENVELOPE AND REA | SONABLE “OFFERING” ($1.00') TO R. W. COOK, OROFINO, IDAHO. GREAT SURPRISES AWAIT YOU! f Johnson Drue: Co. 2306 North 24th FREE DELIVERY ! We. 0998 Licet Your Friends nyRKS' TAVERN - 2229 LAKE— formerly Ratos Buffett BEER & LIQUORS “Aiwavs A Place to Park”* i EAD THE OMAHA GDIS Free Ticket To The Ritz for Kiddies! “I Like to Bake” I would like to bake a cake, Also I will make, Some iceing t go on top. And with it 1 will drink some pop. Valaria Joan McCaw, Editor. The Three Little Bluejays” Once there were three bluejays Foreign Insurance The life insurance companies of the United States have never shown any great inclination to write life insurance in foreign countries, add ing that today there are few Ameri can companies operating outside the continental limits of the United States. Several Canadian companies, however, have a fairly large life in surance portfolio overseas. In this connection the countries chosen by the United States and Canadian com panies operating in the foreign field are generally more stable and con sequently there is less risk of dis turbance to foreign corporations in such countries. liimiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii' I HIGHEST PRICES PAID 1 for FURNITURE, 1 RUGS, STOVES ! “Can Us First” I national Furniture I Company I —AT 1725 5nii)ininnnnmmm«nmnimimin Patronize Our Advertisers Our modern service, planned with experienced skill and i| directed with sincere consid eration for the wishes ol those we serve, gives trne expression to the family’s respect for Its departed. THOMAS FUNERAL HOME —WE. 2022 2022 Lake Street who were the children of father bluejay and mother bluejay. The family lived in a little nest at the top of an old maple tree. One day when mother and father were hunting for worms, the three children climbed on a limb and were going to try to fly. Now there was one little blue jay wT.o thought he knew everything, he stood up straight and quickly jumped from the limb. Little brother was hurt badly. Soon mother and father bluejay came home. They found their son at the bottom of the old maple tree. They picked him up quickly and flew up to their nest. And then “The Three Little Bluejays” never tried to fly without their parents’ permission. Eula Irene Robinson, aged 8. -—Write for Price List— . “We Ship Anywhere’’ I KLAREX BEAUTY | PRODUCTS CO. , 1730 Fulton St. I Brooklyn 13, New York! Gross JEWELRY & LOAN CO. 1,honc JA-4635 ormerly at 24th Erskine St. NEW LOCATION— 514 N. 16th ST. IN MIND AND HEART CAN SIIK COUNSEL AND GUIDANCE Mote:—Don’t worry needlessly . . . when your mind is weighted down with worry and you fee1 the need of guidance, and the counsel of an understanding friend please write. Your problem will be analyzed in the paper free . . . just include a slipping of the column with your letter. For a “private reply" send 25e for ABBE’S 1944 INSPIRATIONAL READING. With each Reading, yon will receive free a personal letter of sound and constructive advice analyzing three (S) ques tions. Please send a stamped (Sc) envelope for your confidential reply, and sign your full name, address and birthdate to all letters. Explain your case fully and y—e— your problems within the realm of reason. Write to . . • THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE POST OFFICE BOX II —v ATLANTA. BEORSIA O. G.—I am a married woman and my husband is nice to me. I was married before and my first husband is over seas ana 1 near from him and he talks like he wants me to go back to him. I have a child by him and all the time he writes about coming back to me and the baby. I want to know what to do, must I go back to him or stay with the husband I’m with now? Ans.: A happy marriage can never be attained oy jumping back and forth as you would in a game of checkers. 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Do you think it ■would be best for me to leave this fellow alone alto gether even though 1 shall never love anyone else? Ans.: This man rendered you a tremendous favor when he dropped you from his list of as sociates. He led you to believe that your walking with the boy was the deciding factor in the break but in reality he had been looking for an excuse for months. He had had his cake, feasted upon it and had his fill and now he is ready to seek new conquests. The quick est way for a girl in your predic ament to get over an affair of this kind is to seek new friendship. If you want to save yourself many unnecessary heartbreaks in the future hands off the married men —choose your friends from the sin gle ienows. R. E. S.—I am in love with a boy in another city. He never has said he loved me but other girls tell me he said he did. What should I believe? May I write you pri vately ? Ans.: A girl can’t afford to get serious about a fellow when he doesn’t speak for himself. If he were deeply interested in you, he would let you know it directly from himself—not hearsay. Yes you may write me for a private answer. Send 25 cents for your Astro Reading. Be sure to include full name, correct address and birth date along with your prob- i lems. S. A. P.—-I am very unhappy. I have been married 8 years. At first, I knew I didn’t love this man well enough for a husband but I thought I could learn to loye him. He is good about bringing his ■ money home but he is jealous and ; for that reason he quarrels and accuses me of other men, which isn’t so. I have really been a true wife to him but I don’t love him well as I should. I hate to go out . with him. We have a boy 6 years old. Shall I leave him or remain here unhappy? Ans.: A woman your age with a child, a husband, a comfortable home and a nice income should think long and seriously before giving it all up to chase rainbows in search of a little glamour. Your love life may not be the romantic, passionate type of which you had always dreamed but it is deep, se cure and dependable. You went into this marriage feeling that you did not love your husband ar.d you have never tried to change your views at all. If you would analyze your own emotions and begin to give him credit for the thousands of nice things he has done for you during your married life, you will change your views. Thus far in your marriage your husband has j given all and you have given noth ing—when the efforts to make the marriage a success becomes mu tual, then you will realize the same hanpiness from marriage that he has. He’s jealous yes, but would you have him otherwise? 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