The Greater Omaha Guide s HOME-MAKER’S CORNER_ America's War Loan Record Loan Quota Sales Percent or Quota (In Millions of Dollars) First .$ 9.000 $ 12,947 144 j Second . 13,000 18,555 143 Third . 15,000 18,944 126 Fourth . 14,000 16,730 120 Fifth . 16,000 20,639 129 Sixth . 14,000 21,621 154 Seventh . 14,000 26,313 188 TOTALS ..$95,000 $135,749 Average 143 Get this anti-inflation list from your OPA price board today! Help fight inflation by writing prices you pay on the list. Send list to your OPA price board. If you have been overcharged, OPA will take action against the violator. Your name will not be used if you so request. « E >uP MM REMEMBERI An OVERCHARGE Is the same as a PAY CUT A Delightful Gift for A W oman You Know... Powder Cape Indispensable to the fastidious woman who likes to comb her hair and put on makeup after she is dressed. These capes are made of a water-repel lent fabric in a ring pattern on pastel grounds. $12S MAIN FLOOR SQUARE AND NOTIONS TO CARVE RIBS 1 Have the butcher cut along car * tilage end of ribs to loosen but not remove breast bone. I | ■ A After braising, remove breast “ bone before sending to table. Save that bone and the tissue attached to j it, and when the oven is lighted for other baking, melt it down, add the grease to your salvage container. EDNA MAE McINTOSH I Miss Edna Mae McIntosh, above, 1 succeeds Lillian B. Storms as j writer of the “Your Baby” column which appears regularly in this paper. Miss McIntosh formerly taught nutrition and conducted nu trition research at Florida State College for Women. She received her undergraduate degree (B.S.) and also her Master’s degree from that institiition and then worked toward her doctorate at Columbia university. •For Greater Coverage ADVERTISE IN The Omaha GUIDE! STREET CAR AND BUS FARES It’s easy ts notice those increased costs of living, for they hit you right in the purse. But do you always notice the stable, down-to-earth, rock-bottom costs . . . like your economical cost of transportation on street cars and busses? Yes, despite our own higher taxes, rising costs of operation and maintenance, we today give you the same, dependable transportation ... at the same pre-war price of three tokens for just 25 cents. TO CARVE BRISK" f Place whole cooked brisket with * fat side up, and rounded side away from carver. Divide brisket into two pieces. 2 Turn thick or rounded end ol brisket at angle to allow removal of slices. 2 Remove slices from thin end ofi brisket at angle shown in order to cut across meat fiber. After dinner.1 try out the scraps of fat left on din. ner plates. Every drop of fat is needed I HOW ■« flavor knfneo ' SOCIAL NOTES NEIGHBORHOOD IMPROVE MENT CLUB MEETS Catalpa Place Improvement Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Kincaid, 2861 Corby • Street, Friday, November 30. Mr. W. F. Haynes was chosen perman ent chairman ana Mrs. Kincaid was elected secretary. The next meeting will be held January 11, 1946 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Grizzard, 2860 Corby St. — BABX By Edna Mae McIntosh \ , This column now is being written by Miss Edna Mae McIntosh, formerly assistant professor of foods end nutri tion at the Florida State College for Women. She succeeds Or. Lillian B. Storms. / 4, - The foods introduced into your baby’s diet during the first year are given for several reasons. Milk is almost perfect as an infant food but lacks several nutritive factors in sufficient amounts for rapidly growing little bodies. Vitamin D is one necessary fac-, tor. If irradiated milk is used in the formula, your physician may con sider enough vitamin D is supplied, or he may prescribe additional amounts in the form of cod liver on. Another substance needed is vi tamin C, which is the reason orange juice is started before the end of the first month. Milk-has very little iron. Anemia once was a common disease at five or six months 'Of age. Modem j babies ape given special baby cer eals which have added iron to sup plement the small amount in milk. Present day babies seldom show any signs of anemia. The baby cereals also have add ed thaimine or vitamin B, because milk has far less than needed. The richest source of thiamine is dried yeast which also has the other members of the vitamin B complex and some valuable protein. The baby cereals have added dried yeast to supply these factors. All of these are needed for growing heal thy bodies. The strained vegetables and fruits furnish additional vitamins and minerals. Another important reason the solid foods are given much earlier than they were a few years ago, is to teach babies to eat a variety of foods. If milk is the only food for five or six months babies be come accustomed to a liquid diet and are apt to resist solid foods. mm nr 1 ———I nnnnr_lrnmmmr_ King Yuen Cafe • CHOP SUEY— 20101$ N. 24th St. JArksim 8.'.7fl Open from " p ni until S a m AMERICAN « CHINESE DISHES ; TO CARVE STPAI' 1 Before serving, remove blade bone, back strap, and any loose pieces of back bone. Excess fat should •Iso be removed, melted down, and added to the used fat container. 2 At the table, remove rib and back bone. 3' The muscle along the back bone is more tender than the muscle around the blade bone. Carve so that every serving includes a part of each muscle. BOARD AND STAFF MEMBERS ATTEND CONFERENCE Mrs. Grayce A. Bradford, Neigh borhood Secretary, and Miss Mae B. Taylor, Vice President of the Board of Directors, attended the regional conference of the Nation al Urban League in St. Louis, on December 6, 7, and 8. LONG SCHOOL PTA The Long School PTA will have its Christmas program Thursday, December 13 at 2:45. Christmas carols will be sung by the upper grade pupils. Mrs. Milton Johnson, Pres., Mrs. George Reeves, Publicity Chairman. \ / LEADS IN CONVENTION GO HANG! THURS., FRI., DECEMBER 20, 21 Miss Dorothy Watson will por tray the part of Ruth Jenkins in the Muse Drama Guild Production “Convention Go Hang!” Thursday, Friday, December 20, and 21st, 1945 at 8:00 pm. in the Urban League Auditorium. She is a new comer to the Drama Guild Stage, bringing along abundance of ex perience gained acting in church dramas and high school dramatics She is an ardent participant in community activities and is past President of Tomorrow’s World. She likes the stage especially act I ing and from all indications shows | promises of going places in the dramatic field if she decides to so continue. Mr. Eddie Wright who entered our armed services in the Army branch, August 1942 and just re cently discharged October 1945, winner of the Purple Heart and Bronze Star while serving in En gland, France, Belgium, Holland, Scotland, Luxembourg, will play the part of Donald Blair who has just returned from College to startle his family with the ann ouncement he is not going to get mar lied, but he plans to devote his life to writing a book on Soul Freedom. Before entering servic es Mr. Wright has written and di rected several plays, one being a musical Deep Purple. He comes to the Drama Guild Stage well qualified for his role in this prod uction. Jack West a student enrolled at the University of Omaha taking up his pre-medical work will star in the part of Regis, rival for the hand of Ruth Jenkins. Jack is activity member of Medical Club. President of Tomorrow’s World and very popular among the younr ger set. Supporting this cast cf all-stars studded show a"e Miss Clair Rob bins (as Betty Blair), Mr. Harvey Carter (as Mr. Elair), Miss Bur ■ ^ 1 —i ^ M r \Thorp and Weaver... \Quality food Grocery Store i 3224 North 30th St. L •We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats, Vegetables, and Fruit. “GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER” “Free Delivery Twice A Day” rney (as Mrs. Blair), Harold Mat- | thews (as Buddy Jenkins). Dont miss this show for down right good entertainment. So come see Convention Go Hang! Thursday, Friday, Dec. 20th, and 21st, for there is fun enough for all in Con vention Go Hang! RETURNING SERVICEMAN Corporal Charles Pete Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith of 3012 Pinkney, has returned home after 23 months in the armed forces , 18 of which was served overseas. The mother, Maggie Smith with all 6 children and a school mate friend of Corporal C. P. Smith, Miss Nonie Tucker attended church services at Mt. Calvary. A special song was sung for Corporal Smith that was on his mind constantly while he was ov erseas, “Just A Closer Walk with Thee.” The mother feels that she has indeed been blessed in having her family safely together again. I The WEEK ’ (BY H. W. SMITH ..HA-0800) A Postwar disposal of the 15 dollar fleet of the U. S. A. ships will be brought before the U. S. Senate at an early date. The bill has been passed by Congress. Washington, DC. reports by the U. S. Public Health Service that the rate of the influenza on Dec ember 29 was higher than in the last five years. Six persons were overcome with gas fumes in Desmoines, Iowa on November 29. Two young girls were arrested in Omaha for the theft of a purse on Nov. 29th... they admitted their guilt. A five year old girl was killed by a truck in Tecumseh, Nebras ka on Nov. 29th. 892 veterans of World War II, were placed in Civid service jobs in states in October and Novem ber the report from the St. Paul, Minn., headquarters. An indian has been granted a beer license the assist. Attorney General of the State said an In dian is entitled to all privileges as any law-abiding citizen. Read the Omaha Guide for all the news of the race! Three persons were shot in Kan- j sas City, Mo., in a family misun derstanding on Sunday afternoon, December 2nd. I Ford Motor Co., to get release of their building on Dec. 17 and it Maher-Kelleher Insurance Agency Real Estate, Rentals, Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC 2424 BRISTOL ST., JA-6261 McGILL’S — BAR & BLUE ROOM E. McGill, Prop 2423-25 NORTH 24th SL WINE, LIQUORS, and CIGARS Bine Room Open 8 p. m. to 1 a. ■ Open for Private Parties from 2 to 7 p. m. —No Charges— WE SPECIALIZE IN MIXED DRINKS. Free Delivery from 8 a. gd U> l a. m. JA. 9411 WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF BONDED LIQUORS Highest i Prices Paid on FURNITURE, “ & PIANOS f MIDWEST AUCTION CO " 2618 Leavenworth St. I AT 8615 'm CREATES NATURE for both parties. 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