The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 25, 1945, Image 3

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VETERANS’ BENEFITS
Reliable and autheentic information
concerning monetary and other bene
fits available to returning servicemen
and servicewomen and theeir de
pendents may be found in Veterans
Administration Pamphlet No. 44.
Those wno wish correct mtormation
on the many phases of veterans’ wel
fare will find this pamphlet valuable.
It has been prepared by the Vet
erans Administration and contains
helpful information of interest to
both veterans and their dependents
concerning pensions, compensation,
retirement pay, insurance, readjust
ment allowances; medical treatment,
hospital and domiciliary care; burial
and funeral expenses; vocational re
habilitation; education and training;
guaranty of loans for purchase or
construction of homes, farms and
business property and other related
benefits.
1 Because of the dissemination of in
| accurate and incomplete data on vet
j crans benefits by some publications,
| veterans and their dependents should
avail themselves of the opportunity
to obtain a copy of Veterans Admin
istration Pamphlet No. 44. Libraries
an dcolleges will find this document
valuable.
It may be secured only by purchase
from the Superintendent of Docu
ments, U. S. Government Printing
Office, Washington 25, D. C. at 15c
per copy. It is not available at the
Veterans Administration.
Parkyakarkus, temporarily the town
hero, really hits the jackpot of trouble
on the Meet Me At Parky’s” show
next Sunday, August 26. A matri
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HAWAII MARS LIFTED
FROM CHESAPEAKE BAY
Baltimore, Maryland—Soundphoto
—The 72Vfe ton Hawaii Mars is shown
being lifted from the bottom of the
Chesepeake Bay where it crashed last
week on a test run. The tail, fuselage
and part of wing can be seen out of
the water.
I random thoughts
WHILE OUT FISHIN'
There are more ways than one
of taking scissors away from a
baby.
• • •
One of the hardest things for
us to understand in this world is
our friends’ friends.
• • •
A fellow recently started to
show me snapshots, of his chil
dren, but I was quicker on the
draw.
• • ’ •
A lot of people who can do
nothing else do it in a hurry.
• • ••
Dogs are everything that you
expected children to be.
• • •
One thing this country needs
is a clearing-house for coat
hangers.
• • •
Never mhke a final exit speech;
you might want to go back
monial agency tries to marry him off
I to a rich widow! Lend an ear to
Parky and his hilarious troubles, at
10:30 p. m. Eastern War Time, over
NBC!
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"Just think!
Wheatiet—and peaches!”
Moisture Needed
Fertilizers are of no value to the
plant unless the soil contains ample
moisture and air. Fertilizers should
not be applied to dry soil; so, dur
ing periods of drouth, artificial
watering should be practiced. On
soils known to be highly acid or de
ficient in calcium this condition
can be corrected by applying agri
cultural ground limestone or hy
drated lime at a rate of 50 to 70
pounds per 1,000 square feet. The
rate of application of lime should
be based on soil tests, and lime
should be applied only if analysis
shows it is necessary.
MONEY BACK \
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£, LOOSENS |
=BLACKHEADS ,
[ FOR EASY ;
: REMOVAL !
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your time at bedtime, if your surface A
skin is discouragingly dark-tanned, 1
| coarse, blotchy, unnatural looking, to /
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i Skin Whitener is featured by your
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quickly. Remember, thousands use Dr.
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| keep their skin lighter, smoother, more
I alluring. It also loosens up black
heads for easier removal. And here’s
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Fred Palmer's Skin Whitener today.
Test 7 days as directed. If not happy
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l Vanishing Cream.
| Get Both, for Beau
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Comfort Wounded
One of the duties of the air trans
port command chaplains is meeting
the many hospital planes that fly
from the battlefronts to hospitals
and rest camps back in the United
States. In all kinds of weather and
at all hours of the day and night,
the ATC chaplain is on hand with
the flight surgeon and nurse to serve
the spiritual needs of the wounded
men and wish them Godspeed to
the next stop on their journey
homeward.
/ Women do you suffer
SIMPLE ANEMIA
Due to Loss of Blood-Iron?
You girls who suffer from slmpi-s
anemia or who lose so much during
monthly periods you feel tired, weak,
“dragged out”—this may be due to low
blood-iron—so try Lydia E. Pinkham's
TABLETS at once. Pinkham's Tablets
are one of the very best home ways to
help build up red blood to give more
strength and energy—in such cases.
Pinkham's Tablets are one of the
greatest blood-iron tonics you can buy!
Follow label directions.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS
Milky Dishes
If milky dishes and fabrics are
rinsed with clear cold water before
coming in contact with warm,
soapy water much of the calcium
and protein will be carried away so
that the washing may be done satis
factorily, say the home economists.
BOWELS SLUGGISH?
* Feeing like you lost your best frienJ -
headachy—dull—all because of sluggish bow
els? Why put up with constipation misery?
Chew modem FEEN-A-MINT, the pleasant
tasting chewing-gum laxative. Chew FEEN
A-MINT tonight at bedtime, taking only in
accordance with package directions. Next
morning-thorough, gentle relief, helping you
feel swell again. Millions rely on FEEN-A
MII?T_Chew 'ike your favorite gum. Tastes
good. Try FEEN-A-MINT—a whole family
•apply costs only lOf.
STATEMENT OT CONDITION
of The
CARVER SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
of Omaha, Nebraska, at the close
of business June 30, 1945
RESOURCES
Office building . ...,..$2,600.00
Cash on Hand and Due
fro- Banks. ... .. $1,903-80
Otner Assets . 35.89
Total Assets .$4,539.69
LIABILITIES
Investment Shares of Members
Installment and Dividends $2,812.00
Other Liabilities . $1,810-89
Total Liabilities .. $4,622.89
State of Nebraska,
County of Douglas — ss
I, Charles F- Davis, Secretary of
the above named Association, do
solemnly swear that the foregoing
statement of the condition of the
said Association is true and correct
to the best of my knowledge and be
lief
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 24th day of July, A.. D ,
1945.
Secretary-Treas
Charles F. Davis,
Approved:
Milton E. Johnson,
Elmer Gant,
John Davis. —Directors.
M- Agnes Duffy,
Notary Public
My Commission expires Sept. 9th,
1948
Plastic Production
In 1930 the industry produced |
about 37,500,000 pounds of plastics •
valued at about $75,000,000, or $2 a
pound. In 1940, the industry, had been
multiplied by 8, with an output of
500.000. 000 pounds averaging about
$2 a pound in value. Estimated pro
duction in 1944 indicates a doubling
since 1940 with an output of about
700.000. 000 pounds valued at $1,800,
000,000 or about $2.50 a pound.
!
NEGRO DOLLS
Every home should have a Col
ored Doll. We offer in this sale
two flashy numbers. With hair,
moving eyes, shoes, stockings,
nicely dressed. Price $4.98 and
$6.59. If C. O. D. postage ex
tra. Dealers— Agents wanted.
Write National Co., 254 West
135th St., New York, 30.
Mr. Wm. Station of 3211 U Street
has a family of four, wife and two
boys. Mr. Station moved here from
Oklahoma in 1942 and reports that
he likes Omaha very much. Since
coming here he has worked at Cud
ahy Packing Plant and both of his
boys attend West Side school.
FROM'MICROBETOMAN
By DR. J. V. WELLS
THE FASCINATING STORY OF THE OG
V5LOPMENT Of OUR UNBORN BODY
FROM A SINGLE MICROBE-SIZED EGG
CELL INTO A HUMAN BEING- PRE
SENTED IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE. THESE
FACTS WILL AMAZE YOU. REGARD
LESS OF YOUR READING TASTES.
PRICE $1 POSTPAID
20TM CENTURY PRESD
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THIRSTY
THOUSANDS SAY
"Softie of_
METZ
P/ease*
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Metz Brewing Company — Omaha, Nebraska
MtC?W£M(?
from loss of
MQOP-MON?
Girlsr Women! H you lose so much dur
ing monthly periods that you feel weak,
"dragged out”—this may be due to low
blood iron. So try Lydia E. Plnkham'a
tablets—one or the best home ways to
help build up red blood In such cases.)
Plnkham’s Tablets are one or the great-1
est blood-iron tonics you can buy.'
Follow label directions. ^
Lydia E. Pinkham’s TA8ICTS
Men, Women! Old at
40,50,60! WantPep?
Want to Feel Years Younger?
' Do you blame exhausted, worn-out feeling on agef
Thousands amazed at what a little popping up wit*
Ostrex has done. Contains tonic many need at 40.
60. 60. for body old solely because low In iron; also
supplies vitamin Bj. calcium, phosphorus. 35e In
troductory size now only 20c! Try Ostrex Toni#
Tablets for new pep. younger feeling, this very day.
• For Sale at all drugstores (^zvry-.
■where--in Omaha, at Smith’s and
Walgreen’s.”
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO lot", corner anil adjoining, on
NontInvest corner 21st nntl Grace.
Extensive frontage on lioth 21sl and
Grace. Ideal for 2 or more hones,
or especially salted ns Church
grounds, Make reasonable offer
IMMEDIATELY. Address 1IOX A:t3«
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All Laxatives
Are Not Alike
If you think for a minute that all
laxatives are more or less alike you
certainly have a real SURPRISE await
1 mfvri'ou '"hen you take Kruschen Salts.
When you feel bloated, headachy and
i meanly sluggish—because you need a
good cleaning out — what you then
should try is KRUSCHEN SALTS,
i When you want relief you want it
PRONTO. Kruschen. a true saline lax
ative, answers today's need TODAY.
Caution—use only as directed. Regu
late the dose to suit yourself Re
member the name and get KRUSCHEN
SALTS today at any good drug store.
GREAT NEWS
FOR WOMEN
WHO DOUCHE
Many Doctors today recommend the
use of douches for women troubled
with discharge ("the whites”),
offending odor, and minor irritation
—for women who want to be and
feel refreshingly clean.
And here’s a product for the douche
—Hospital tested, too, with splendid
results—Lydia E. Pinkham's Sana
tive Wash, made by the same great
company that makes Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Pinkham’s Sanative Wash is gain
ing great favor today with women.
It's mighty effective to cleanse,
relieve offending odor, discharge and
discomfort of minor irritation, yet it
positively won’t harm even the most
delicate membranes or tissues. Inex
pensive, too. Any drug store.
> Lydia E. Pinkham's t
SANATIVE WASH
'WE ARE NOW ABLE...
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THANKS for being so Patient during the
Past Trying Months.
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—LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS
2401 NORTH 24th STREET
-PHONE WEbster 6055
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