The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 23, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    Guide’s Weekly Feature-SllOppcrs* PagC-by Geo. H. McDavis Adv. Mgr.
Congratulations to The AMPETS Post No. 2 - - Refer to This Paper IP hen Making Your Purchases
MRS. ELEA)OR ROOSEYEU MAKES PLEA FOR
FI )DS TO AID FAMILIES OF 'CM' STRIKERS
DFAR FRIEND ■ you about tbc continued urgent
Despite the welcome news that for S>elp among the families
the General Motors Strike has of the General Motors workers
been settled. I am writing to tell As you know the strike began on
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S&M AUTO
SALES CO.
“CONGRATULATIONS AMVETS ON YOLR
VENTIRE”
★ ★★
Complete Car Service
CARS BOUGHT & SOLD
SCHNEIDER & McCOY, MANAGERS
25th & St. Mary's
STORES
— “Nebraska's Largest Vacuum Distributors"—
q FEW NEW CLEANERS NOW AVAILABLE
PARTS & SERVICE FOR ALL ST ANDARD MAKES.
K. Glaskott, Mgr.
113 NORTH 16TH ST. Omaha. Nebraska
November 20th: and 198,000 men
have been without pay for nearly
four winter months. In only two
of the fifteen states involved have
they been eligible for public re
ef a-d no union could possibly
hope to provide adequate relief1
funds on such a vast scale over so
long a period. They will have no
source of income until two or
three weeks hence when their
first paycheck comes due.
Thrs Committee was formed to
a:d the children and women in the
families of strikers who had no
where else to turn for food and
emergency help. In communities
where the strike was in progress,
v.-' ruh-crmmittrcr of
religious leaders and social work
e 5, r,-.'*’ assume responsibility for
invest:rating u'-ge t cases and
d ^tribute funis- They consult
with Union representatives, but
they act ind*m»^-ently.
The facts they repoit are sim
ple and shocking. During the pro
tract d and continuously delayed
nerrotiations, the burden of suffer
ing has fallen on the children and
the women, and their ne^d will go
on until the first pay day. With
out our help, children will be with
out food, families will lack heat,
a-_d shelter, medicine and essent
ial clothing.
W’ hrv- al-vad'- sent $11,000
to our sub-committee in Linden,
New Jersey to meet only the most
de perate need3. In the name of
simol humanity. I ask you to tom
me in helping these people along
ro- the next few- weeks.
I know that you will give care
ful consideration to this appeal
and I hone you will send as gener
ous a gift as you can without de
’’*r. Since January when the need
became desperate we have raised
the wholly inadequate sum of $175
ono PCvery additional dohar will
help us to meet the thousands of
u .e-it cal!s that are coming to us
each day. I count on youi gener
ous cooperation.
Very sincerely yours,
ELEANOR* ROOSEVELT.
KISOW YOIR RACE
By James Y. Eaton
The answer to any question
concerning colored people may be
obtained by writing this column.
Mark first six statements as
true or false.
1 More Negroes than whites die
in infancy.
2. The average size of Negro feet
is greater than that of whites.
3. xhere is no definite proof that
Hitler dislike^ Negroes.
4 No Negroes were employed in
a scientific capacity in connection
with the atomic bomb project.
5. The Negro republics were de
nied representation at the San
Francisco conference on 1945.
6 The total insurance carried with
colored companies exceeds five
hundred ran on.
7. Match correctly:-Ira Aldridge,
Joseph C. Price, John Merrick
< A) Founder N. C. Mutual Life
Insurance Company (B) Fourder
Lvngstone College (C) Sha
kespearean actor of note.
8. Match correctly:-Kelly Miller,
Eugene K. Jones. Charles Lenox
Keumond
9 Tell:-Within 25 the number of
colored insurance companies.
10. Tell:-Which congressman mar
r.ed a night club singer during his
present term.
ANSWERS BELOW:
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Orange growers are sending us an abundance of golden-ripe
fruit this season, so now's the time to enjoy oranges. Serve
bubbling glasses of tangy juice for breakfast. Slice the fruit
into tidbits for salads and desserts. Or peel and segment
oranges for between-meal snacks. Buy them, priced by the
pound, at your Safeway. _
CHANGES
Lb. 100
California; Navel
%
Texas; Valencia
Grapefruit seedless, size 96 .Lb. wC
Head Lettuce Iceberg...,..-_ Lb. 15c
Carrots selected, uniform .... 2 Lbs. 15c
Yams U. S. No. 1; Porto Rico. Lb. 12c
PotatoesRed TBa7sLi9 10 Lbs 45o
SEES POTATOES ONION SETS
GaSee E'"Tt: *, 2Ss *& 57a
100% Bran Nabisco.Pkg. 17c
Fo!a!s Ghfos.6*£J 23c
CHi.i Saa*3 Moneta 111 BU 18c
Pure L?.rd S 17c S£:34c
Margarine ?0t^y> 20c
Grahams Nabisco....bjc I Sc
Sugar Sbet:Bag 32c.^ 64c
Rye Bread Mrs. Wright's.Loaf 8C
Crape Juice Autumn.Btl. 45c
Apple Sauce Musselman's ican I8c
Tomato Soup Heinz.Can lie
Q H Morton House No. 1 lO.
v3Up Chicken-Noodle .Can
Lima Seans Large, dried ..Bag 27c
Beans Great Northern; white.Bag 19c
Gherub Mi!k.3 c™ 26c
Sardines..’IS I Ic
Green BeansI Ic
Link Sausage .u, 45c
Brauitsshwsiger or sliced., .L6 35c
Spiced Luncheon sued . .. .. u. 45c
Bologna Larse or rins-style.Lb. 3IC
Frankfurters Trpe i, .u>. 35c
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Cnatl Palmolive: 9 Small on.
vUa|J 2 large cakes 19c. .’® Cakes *»»
Spic & Span.23c
Sopade For more «ds.*£ ^C
Cn;;a» For washing 24-oz. 9 9 _
wVliuA painted surfaces .. .Pkg. fcOC
Windex ..*%£ 29c 2 g£ 25c
Ciorox Bleach.29c
DliSf MOp Radiant.Each 39C
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• Ideas lor Lunches
All of you who have the problem of
planning lunches—find yourself run
ning out of ideas. Here are some
suggestions from my Menu-Maker.
SOUPS FOR THERMOS OR FOR LUNCHES
AT HOME”'’
Hot soup makes atty lunch taste good.
• Clam Chowder ‘Split Pea Soup^ I
• CreamofTomato •VegetableSoup
SALADS THAT CARRY OR STAY AT H6mI
For the lunch box put salads in a smalt
jar or paper container with a lid.
• Cabbageand Carrot • Combination
• Cole Slaw, fruited Fruit
or plain • Potato
• Carrot and Raisin • Ham
SANDWICHES FOR HOME LUNCHES
OR LUNCH BOX
I like to vary sandwiches by using
different kinds of bread—white, whole
wheat, cracked wheat, graham, rye,
pumpernickel, raisin, nut, quick breads
like orange, honey and peanut butter,
rolls and buns and crackers.
• Ground frankfurter and chopped
pickle moistened writh mustard
flavored salad dressing
• Ground liverwurst, ripe olive, and
green pepper
• Mashed sardine with chili sauce
• Baked beans with catsup and
onion slices
• Diced American cheese and
chopped nuts
MAIN DISHES FOR LUNCHES AT HOME
•Cheese fondue or souffle
• Stuffed eggs in cheese sauce
• Creamed chipped beef on toast
points
• Curried shrimp on rice
LUNCH BOX SWEETS
These perk up the lunch that’s carried.
• Gingerbread split and filled with
apple butter
• Cookies made into triple-decker
with jelly
• Frosted graham crackers
Director
The Homemakers’ Bureau
An Extra Safeuay Service
REAL ROAST
Peanut Butter
WHAT EVERY /OUHO BR/DE SHOULD MW
DC VOU THINK I'LL EVER JIM LOVES FRESH THINGS
-EARN, HELEN? JUST ... BUT A DOZEN OR
look at all the old Bunch is alwavs
vegetables I have to TOO much for
' out. .. rr seems two ^osle
►2'*®“' ,”3£S“T.
rrs ALL PERFECTLY SEE HOW SIMPLEX l*VF Fpfm ^t=rr
SIMPLE AT SAFEWAY tT IS! YOU SELECT \|NG BOTH FOOD
j ...WHERE I SHOP. WHAT YOU NEED...; AND MONEY ITS
LETS STOP IN ON WEIGH IT YOURSELF / SAFEWAY FOR
THE WAV'. ^ ... AND PAY FOR / ME FROM -.OY.
IT BY THE POUNC^X ON ...WONTJM
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( Buy PRoouceey
THE FOUND.. .THEN
yOU ONLY PM FOR
WHAT yOU NEED, i
Above prices are effective thru March 23, in Omaha and Council Bluffs.
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WELCOME HOME!
Cpl. Commodore Vaughn, who
has served nearly three years in
the armed forces with the Engin
eers battalion in Honolulu and
other Pacific areas, has now re
ceived an honorable discharge and
is home once more with his wife, I
family and friends.
Cpl. or rather Mr. Vaughn is
the son of Mr and Mrs. N. M.
Thomas, 2618 Charles St., and the
husband of Mrs. Carrie Vaughn,
2311 Seward Plaza.
We welcome you home, Mr. Vau_
ghn.
yORTHSIDE BRAyCH YMCA
Some Y’s Facts
The Young Mens' Christian As
sociation is in in its 102nd year
of service for it was in Lodon in
1844 that George Williams and 11
other young drapery clerks, who
met to help each other put Chri
stian principles into practice. The
young men about 19 years of age '
left their homerf to work in the
city and felt the need for fellow
ship moral and religious training
or guidance. The movement im
meaiatelv spread to this country
and in 1853 the first Association
work among Negroes was organ
ized in Washington, D. C. by An
thony Bowen a colored man who
had purchased his freedom from
Gen. O. O. Howard for whom
Howard University was named.
Today over 75 Associations plus
hundreds of other YMCA’s are do
i ing work among colored men and
boys.
| In June 1944 the YMCA obser
ved iis fcentennial Celebration
during which time considerable
thought was giver. to the establi- \
shment of the Association in areas
where its wag most needed ana
desired by the community It is
therefore quite a coincident that
the Omaha YMCA together with
the citizens recognized this need |
and recommended to the Board of 1
Di: ectors of the Omaha YMCA
that a branch be established in,
this area as a part of their pro- !
posed expansion program. This
group met on June 27, 1945 and
the records show the following
persons in attendance: Mr. Ralph
Adams, presiding: Miss Elizabeth
Jordan, secretary; Rev. John
Adams; Rev. W E. Blackmore;
Mr. Robert Myers; Miss Lena
Paul; Mr. and Mrs Alton Goode;
Mrs. Anna Mary Kennedy; Mrs.
Ruth Hall: Mr. Arthur McCaw;
Dr. Milton Johnson; Dr. and Mrs
W. W. Solomon; Mr. Eugene Skin
ner; Mrs. Minnis E Dixon; Mr.
Travis Dixon: Mrs. D. W. Gooden;
Dr. A. L. Hawkins; Mrs Dorothy
Greer; Mrs. Leola Jones; Dr. W.
W Peebles; Mr. Duward Crooms;
Mr. Joseph Mosely; and Mr. W.
H. Mead.
CLUBS TO BE ORGANIZED
For the next two weeks empha
sis will be placed upon the organ
izing of clubs among the grade
and high school boys. The boys
clubs in the grade schools will Ce
known as GRAY whose purpose is
to be strong in body, mind and
spirit and to live in a Christian
way in our homes, schools, chur
ches and neighborhoods
The high schools boys will be
known as HI-Y with the purpose
to create, maintain and extend;
throughout the school and comm
unity high standards of Christian
Character. Leaders or Advisors
will be secured for these clubs
and we are asking any person who
is interested in this field of work
to volunteer for this assignment.
Remember the greatest asset to
any community is its boys.
SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Representatives from six soft
ball teams assembled at the ‘Y' on
Monday night with Marty Thom
as to map out their plans for the
Increase The Value of
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exclusive In Omaha at
Micklins, certified to
save up to 40<7c on
your fuel bill. Will
ad<j Comfort and value
to your home. ,
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ROOFING & SIDING
Micklins offer a wide
range of texture and
color in fire_resistant,
modern roofing and
siding. Added protec_
tion for your home,
added comfort for
you. • - r
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Screen and weather Sidiflg
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Stop Sagging
Floors
Replace rottgd base_
merit posts with pat_
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able Posts. Complete
service, raises sagging
floor? slowly, stops
sticking doors, ete,
METAL WEATHER
STRIPS
Seals cracks around
doors and windows,
Stop cold drafts, dust
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pay for themselves in
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MICKLIN
HOME IMPROVEMENT CO.
1001 No, 19TH ST._ JA-6500
4-★-★
i ★ MR. AND MRS. MADSEN CONGRATULATES
, AMVETS ON THEIR NEW ORGANIZATION.
MADSEN
i
Supply Co.
! 4713 South 24th Street.
| • Refrigerators ~ • Stokers
i • Meat Cases — • Washers
| • Stoves - • Radios
i • Oil Burners
Phone MA-3896
' THE ALL-MAKES
Electric & Hardware
4040 Hamilton
1 —•ARE REMODELING—
^ hen Completed. They will have a 50x92 Space
for HARDWARE. APPLIANCES AND A
REPAIR SHOP.
(Watch for Ad in this paper for GRAND OPENING.)
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FLIES TO WINDY CITY
MR. RAY WILLIAMS, prominent
Omaha Attorney accompanied by
Mr. C. Wilson, Manager of the Calif
-ornia School of Beauty Culture>
flew by airliner to the city of CtiL
cago on business. The pair left I
Omaha early Friday morning.
forthcoming season which will i
open around April 16th. Enthu- i
siasm is running high in this lea-1
gue and the teams promise much
excitement for softball fans
NORTHSIDE COM CENTER
We are saying to the persons in
this community as well as the
surrounding neighborhood that
the Northside Community Center
is yours and we want you to make
use of it. The Center is available
for parties, special cultural act
ivities, recreational purposes, and
general all around development.
The Center is under the direction
and supervision of the Urban Lea
gue, YWCA, City Recreation Dept.
Youth Centers. Inc., and the YM
CA. Special classes are being or
ganised pow so as to give oppor
tunity for all to participate. The
Northside Community Center was
etsablished through the fiancial
Support of the Youth Centers, Inc
an agency of the Community Wel
fare Council.
*9 SEE— |
O. Williams;
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K iNd. m
{2006 Farnam
Washing Machine Sales j
^ and Repairs f,
I We wish to Announce t
j THE OPENING OF THE
G & J Smoke Shop \
| 2118 NORTH 24th Street
Everything in the Line of
CIGARS. CIGARETTES, & J
SOFT DRINKS
j c Jackson & Gorfbey, Props. J
I The ALP1YE BOOK STORE
Invites You
, To visit their place and to Browse
I around on the leaves of its Thous
| ands of Books and Magazines to
i your Heart’s Content. No Obliga
jtion to buy. So Come. The name
I again, ALPINE BOOK STORE.
'The address, 4606 SOUTH 24TH
| STREET,
•STORM - SASH *
Paint — Roofing
SUTHERLAND LUMBER CD;
2920 T,’ St. M A -19001
Johnson Drug Co. I
2306 North 24th
—FREE DELIVERY—
WE 0998
Helps build up resistance
against distress of
‘PERIODIC’
FEMALE
WEAKNESS
When taken thruout the month!
If you suffer from monthly cramps with
accompanying headache, backache and
nervous. Jittery, cranky feelings—due
to female functional periodic disturb
ances—try famous Lydia E. Plnkham’s
vegetable Compound to relieve such
symptoms.
Plnkham’s Compound does more
reUeve such monthly pain. It also re
lieves accompanying tired, nervous
cranky feelings—of such nature. Taken
thruout the month—this great medi
cine helps build up resistance against
such monthly distress.
Thousands upon thousands of women
have reported remarkable benefits Also
a fine stomachic tonic!
LYDIA E, PINKHAM’S COMPOUND
RAID ON MANCHURIA
Mukden. Manchuria, Soundphoto
Interior of one of the numerous
buildings of the Teho Weaving
Factory, built in Mukden six years
ago, showing where heavy mach
inery stood on concrete floor be
fore it was ripped out by Russlans
after their occupation of Manch
uria. Ail motors, power plants and
machinery were removed from the
plant as Russ troops shipped 200
RR carloads daily from Mukden,
and up to 500 daily from all Man
churia, according to Chinese offi
cial sources Of some 900 factor
ies employing more than 2000 per
sons each, only 3 have not been
gutted.
Dr. FRED Palmer’s Skin
Whitener helps win lighter,
lovelier skin. 7 day trial
convinces or money back.
Caution: Use only as directed.
Ur FRED
At aft drug storms
25c & 50c
GixlENOl CO.,
Box 164
A lorrto. Go.
\ Watson9s \
\ School of
| JScautv i|
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formerly at 24th
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NEW LOCATION
514 N. 16th ST.
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Drops to satisfy everybody. Cur output is
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Smith Bros, have soothed coughs due to colds
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