The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 29, 1946, Page 4, Image 4

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    South Omaha Merchants’ Buyers Guide
But You Can Be
Wise..
by ‘Taking Advantage’ of
these Ad Offerings which
Means - “Take Home Savings”
after Patronizing the South Omaha
Merchants herewith listed.
Everything that is available, These South Omaha
Merchants Have in the NEWEST and BEST in
FOOD, FURNITURE, MOTOR CARS, as well as in
CLOTHES and ENTERTAINMENT, and some 36 other
Major Groups of WANTED GOODS and SERVICES. _
J»tib--- zsrrrrtar^r f- .mx::. ^rnra——
By Popular Demand
i
( by Georg H. MeDavis)
DEAR SUBSCRIBERS: The MERCHANTS OF SOUTH
OM MIA li re represented below, has made this page, for
YOU. POSSIBLE! Aon can do your SHARE by referring
to these Ads. when in need of necessities for the Home.
PATRONIZE THESE ADVERTISERS!
___________ ■*
| MADSEN SUPPLY CO,
\ REFRIGERATORS—STOKERS— WASHERS
GAS STOVES— RADIOS—OIL BURNERS *
• Bendix Washers
| 4713 SOUTH 24TI1 MA. 3806
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I MARTISON HARDWARE r
-Company
*PAINT & *GLASS
l ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES I
“JDe Appreciate Y our Trade”
MA. 2016 3912 ‘Q’ ST.
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•TORRID ZONE FURNACE
SHEET METAL & FURNACE
1 REPAIR WORK
j 5032 SOUTH 24TH M A 4600
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j FERRIS SEED CO. ®i
—“Farmers Cash-A-uay"—
U FIELD & GARDEN
SEEDS' CHICKENS
• POULTRY SUPPLIES <£- REMEDIES
A • FARM SIPPLIES
Jj 5029 SOUTH 24TI4 MA. 6340
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V. Georgeff !
Expert.. \
Sfase Repairing j
j —LOWEST PRICES—
2905 ‘Q* ST. MA. 6332
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1 E. O. FUREN CO.
Jewelers & Optometrists ,
I *KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS*
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
| 4839 SOI TH 24TH M V. 1327
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Excavating j
h * Basements & Hauling
• Grading —Dozer
j • Heavy Machinery Hauled
—FREE ESTIMATES—
—BOB & JOHN OLIVO—
M. 2324
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j Radio Repairing j
• GUARANTEED PARTS AND SERVICE
CAR RADIOS OUR SPECIALTY
—M. P. DiGiorgio—
i 4716 So. 24th MA. 2111 [
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MODERN APPLIANCE CO.
Expert Raiio & Refrigeration Service
•
AUTHORIZED MAYTAG SALES & SERVICE
MArket 6969 4910 SOUTH 24TH
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FORBES FURNITURE CO
‘EVERYTHING for the HOME’ i
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
5012 SOUTH 24TH STREET
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jhebilsky Paint & W allpaper
* % —STORE— ,
• QUALITY PAINTS
, (MINNESOTA TESTED)
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
| 2409 ‘L’ MArket 2996
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EXPERT-WATCH Jj
Repairing
—GUARANTEED WORK—
WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY
L. T. HERDZINA, MGR.
| 4720 SOUTH 24TH MA-5050
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PUBLIC WARNED AGAINST
RACKETS AND FRAUDS
MACKINAC ISLAND, June 24
—The Better Business Bureaus of
the country are engaged in a full
scale war to safeguard the bil
lions of wartime savings against
frauds and, in the words of Pre
sident Trumen, to ‘prevent a reo
etition of the disasters which fell
uoon the public after World War
I”. Thousands of people, especially
veterans, are being helped every
dav to keep their savings from the
clutches of swindlers and racke
teers, according to a round-up of
detailed reports from the Bureaus
presented to the National Associ
ation of Better Business Bureaus
here today.
Not merely defensive warfare,
but powerful attack, has been the
/:rategy of the Bureaus since they
were mobilized and assigned the
task of helping the nation to pro
tect its liquid assets, at a meeting
in New York January 9. T>-e Bur
eaus were asked to provide lead
ershio. guidance and material help
because of their organised facili
ties and man'1 years of know-how
j ;n public protection. The Gonfer
j ence for Safe guarding Wartime
I Savings wn- sponsored bv the
country’s outstanding leaders of
business and finance, labor, agri
culture. education, and journalism
with the Federal Government de
signated by President Truman as
a partner in this enterprise. A
triple campaign of warning, edu
cation and individual advice has
reached millions of families in the
five months since the Gopference.
The public is warned so that it can
recognize swindles and rackets; it
receives specific education on the
various fields in which they may
lose money, and all who need ad
vice on some definite proposition
within the scope of Bureau oper
ations, can get it through any
Bureau.
The old Spanish prisoner swin
dle has been revived, but he is
competing with new and original
rackets specially designed for
timely appeal. Wartime shortages
housing difficulties, wartime mi
gration of millions of people,
changing jobs, returning veterans
and three times as much in liouid
assets as six years ago, all make
fbe nation particularly vulnerable.
,m'e veteran is a special target
r-vr the^e wbo would part him
from his money, whether he is
’poking for a ho’we. a job or a
business opportunity. Rackets in
these fields lead all others for the
country as a whole. Gold mining
stocks, auto deals, black market
swindles. an'r"il breeding, ceme
tery lots, phopv insurance and
fake song writers services are fa
vorite lures. Risky speculations
labeled ‘invo,=i'~'pnts’ which take
a big toll of lifetime savings are
being given extra attention by
the Better Business Bureaus.
National Poll Tax Committee
Reaffiliating with Southern
Conference for Human
Welfare
Jennings Perry and Dr. Clark
foreman announced today that the
National Committee to Abolish
the Poll Tax is re-affPinting with
the Southern Conference for Hu
man Welfare. The men are
chairmen and president respective
ly of the two organizations.
The time of re-aff’iiati''ns vUl |
fonend upon the time-table for
HR 7 in the United States Sen
ate. Every effort is bein°- made
to prv the bill onto the floor be
fore the Senate recess. Its chan
ces for passage once it is up are
excellent, according to Mr. Per- \
ry, but it is fighting for a place
on a crowded schedule after long
months of earlier delay.
After the merger the name of
the National Committee will be
the National Committee to Aboli
sh the Poll Tax of the Southern
Conference for Human Welfare.
The Committee will continue to
operate as a seDarate entity, keep
ing its present executive board and !
sponsors. This is in recognition of <
its thoroughly national character.
It will continue to capitalize on
the educational work it has done
in every state.
The National Committee began
as a civil liberties committee of
the SCHW when that organizat
ion was founded in 1938 in Bir
mingham. Rep. Lee Geyer (D. of
Cal.) recognizing the poll tax as
a national issue, developed the in
dependent NCAPT after he had in
troduced the first anti-poll tax
bill.
The Southern Conference for
Human Welfare, Dr. Foreman
said, has become a strong South
wide organization which has at
tracted national support for its
program of improving conditions
in the South which vitally affect
the rest of the country. Its pro
grams are carried on through le
gislative and community activities
in the southern states and through
national legislative work on is
sues that affect the south.
Not only is the poll tax an act
ual brake on the progressive south
today. It has become a smybol of
feudalism which is too close to
fascism for our comfort or safety
according to those two leading
southemors in the field of public
service. When the poll tax is gone
away the south can enter the com
muntiy of voting states and Am
erica can enter the community of
voting democracies.
The Waiter’s
Column
By H. W. Smith
Waiters at the Hill hotel are
topping the service.
Blackstone hotel with the new
Maitredee on the up and go at all
times.
Regis hotel and White Horse Inn
going good.
Fontenelle hotel waiters very
much on the ball
The boys only have five more
days to pick the winners at the
race track now.
Paxton hotel head waiter very
much on the job after a much
needed rest and vacation.
All Summer clubs on the up
ward trend and the boys are ser
ving with a smile.
Mr. Jerry Simpson, a former
roast beef knight and now of the
Pullman, should be a police offi
cer
Read the Greater OMAHA
GUIDE for all the news of the
race and current events.
} RELIABLE RAOIOi
f SALES & SERVICE J
2907 Q Street L
* RECORDS, ★ NEEDLES
* PHONO-COMBINATIONS
(SERVICE IN HOMES IF POSSIBLE )
IffiToJTcOLLEGE FUND
Calvin’s Jews Service—Tower
ing KennetmSpencer, star of Show
Boat gratellly receives a dona
tion from tie United NegTO Coll
ege Fund Mjin Charles Federics,
also a staSof the Jerome Kern
musical, wl* a Calvins News Ser
vice report looks. Thank you
Mr. FredeMS, this will go a long
way towarS breaking down more
barriers beween our fellow men,
comments Kenneth Spencer.
Mr. Frederics replies: I’ve al
ways been brought up in racial
tolerance and in the south where
there are so many obstacles to
overcome. The sooner we all un
derstand what the causes are, the
sooner we will overcome them. If
this check can account for even
one enlightened American, I am
satisfied. Mr. Federic’s father is a
minister in Alabama and has of
ten spoke at Tuskegee Institute.
BEWILDERED DOG
SURVEYS TORDAIHO RUliSS
DETROIT, MICH. ,-Soundphote
After tornado levelled his mast
er's home, this dog shown above
surveys ruins to find trace of fa
miliar scenes.
Phone Us Your
Social Local News!
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Reading
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OMAHA
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RETAIL CHUNG PRICES
PORK
LOINS
PORK LOINS—Roast or Chops
Fresh or Frozen ... ... .
Cured .. - .... .. .
Smoked._ . . ... ..
lib Hall Lour Hall Csnlsa
Wholo or Sad or End Col (Pises
at Chops or Coops or Chops)
33 30 33 37
34 31 34 38
39 36 39 4S
BACON
BACON. Sliced (Rind Off)
Standard—Grade A. .
Grade B....
Grade C.
Sliced lowl Butts . ...
Sliced Regular Plates ..
Sliced Bacon Ends
BELLIES OR SLAB
BACON
38 Fresh, frozen or cured,
36 with rind..
26 dennded ........
25 Smoked—with rind. ..
22 dennded .
CANADIAN BACON
Sliced Packaged ....... . . .. . ...._
Store Sliced . .. .
Who'p or Piece _.
Who... Star,
or P,.c. Sued
26 29
29 32
33 37
36 41
“TO-75
66 71
59 64
SAUSAGE
FRANKFURTERS »»bi-| i.p.j | in»» j tq»i | t„T7~
In sheep casing . 47 42 42 23 33
Hew or artificial casing or skinless. 42 33 38 33 29
BOLOGNA
In natural casing _....._ 40 35 35 30 23
In artificial casing. 39 34 34 29 21
PORK OR BREAKFAST SAUSAGE
Freeh Sausage—Sheep casing.. _ 43 41 33
Hog casing. 44 33 29
Artificial casirtg cr sealed cardboard
i waxed cup, not over 1 lb each. . 41 34 23
Sealed, cardboard cartons or pack- |^«
p- ages of moisture-resistant paper •
• rot over 1 lb. each ... .77 I'.rr. 40 32 22 .. *
P 'k ^ . .. . ... .'. 38 30 21 _
Sr,'c.ted Sausage—
' Hog. artificial casing or skinless. 49 <5 34
Beef rounds, beef casing..... 3® 30
NOTE 3 Slice* from fresh picnics and hams shall be center Mt.__ w n
be more than 20 percent of the weight of the total picnio ot baa **lfjxad ehoU Qfli
Non «. Com ca poll chop. ohoU oa b. oa. ikon oooUurt a lb. »a,ht a lb. low'
• e ■ eqw*« *M>riM etm t| «ij|]
HOTI I Deduction fen ody pork cute Tbe ceiling price lor a pork cut from on oily bog
cetoom n lower than tbe ceiling pnce haled above lor that pork cut The ceiling price
te one neat e pound lower lor oil ban*, lot back, and diessed togs and Iaw cent* o pound
lower k* al shoulder*, shoulder cut*, pork lout*, bailie* ond slob bacon Iren* oily bogs
IIOTI Bicee froai processed picnic* ond praceeeed bone-m horn* shall be center dices
' <B>*y ood «ben not be mot* (hoe oee thftd at Ike weegkt A fhe total pmnrc or bone-m boms.
1
3 lorteq ... ._ . j 39 33 40 <3
PP.OSCIUTTO HAMS ^ f 4
Whole or Ho f . ... ... ... . 5]
Cer.trr SUfces - Pene in .... . 53
Sl.ced—Bar.elesa ar.d fatted. ho
PORK SHOULOrh—OooxwP ' '■ 1
Skinned—Bore in. 36 J
Bcrver-s .. * *10 ~
t*—y. I _
PORK EHOULDERS-Whol. only -
Skinned—Bone in.. .. 32 33
Bone.ess . 35 37
Boneless and fatted... ..<0 42
Regular 29 31
Rough—Neck bor.e in _ 1. 23 29
_Neck hone out 29 30
PLATES AND JOWLS
Clear Plctcs _ 15 19
Regular Plates. 17 21 >
J-wl Butts.. .' *“ jc 19
Square Jowl But4* *"*" ' * p t_3
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
Boston Butts _ _ , .. _. .
Boneless Butts ... ... _ .
Briskets . „ ' „
E.ade Butts ...»... ..
Skins .. ...._ - - .
Eack Bones ..
Dry Salt Bellies.. „ ...
Fat Back ....... . . _
Hocks . _ _.
Knuckles. \
Loin Ribs . __ -3— . ..
'Neck Bones ... . .
Spa rents
Spareribs Barbecue, brisket removed
Spareri.b Brisket Bones
Tails
Tenderloins
TenderIc.'n Tips
-nor
BAKED AND BARBE- 1 ~—j
CUED—Boneless or.-> £?*
fatted *~wr -1_I
Ham—Regular .. . . c-j 53
„ Ski”' ” . • ■ Cl JG
P.cnics—Sx:ri less .... cj 73
Shoulder—$kinned. £3 71
COOKED CR EC'ODD-!
Boneles* ar.a fa..ad
Ham— C2 73
Skinless ... 55 78
Picnics—Signless ... 49 63
Shoulders—Skinned 45
Smoked—Eoneless and
f rilte i
Ham—Regular _. 73
Slunksi . .: ... S8 61
Picnics—b*-inless. 45 59
DPIED SPECIALTIES
Aged, dry-cured items—
Bacon 43 45
Bacon sides, boneiers 35 43
sparerib m 34 33
f*0? 54 61
J.cLwi*. 24 23
Shoulders. 43 45
Sides—Packer cured 39 41
Country cured 33 38
CapicoUl butts—
Natural casing 53 97
Artificial casing 58 63
35
35
40
33
34
40
33
47
<3
42
33
23
23
40 '
27 1
:
24
22 I
31 i
€2 |
43 i
£3 |
37 !
£7
I
57
46
36
47
67
56
47
57
61
62
59
.OTHER SAUSAGE ITEMS
**'> Bcrii ner— • •
Natural casing. ‘ ,....*..
Artificial casing....
E -nsweiger—
Sewed hog caring..
Chher hog cas.r4g
Artificial cas.r.g . .. -
Kr ickwurst. / Leef—
Natural casing. ...... . ..
Artificial casing ..
L: -non Bolrgr.a —
N-.uici cac.ng ...
'.r! ' ~:r ! coring ... .
L or neese . . —
L ..... oat ... ..
I raiding -T•--f ccn-g
Other casing .. .
L., . Sc -sag: -
Sav-Lod. ■••■•er hog cc sing . -
ether hag cosing .. .
ci.ificici casing
F-.sh. * ' ring . .
C' -f ccvr g .
c ...cir.4 casing ..
I ..i
Ty; » ... ...
-- fc~-Ve podt .
M ' OaJ LUl h-r I
u . . rai * USi 1 — •* -•
\-t : . : - J
r v Fm’ . f
Ar i! C40I casing
Po'i-r-i Sausage
* Type 1 A meat. 80% pork
2 All meat
3
Salami. All Beef Sell
Medium or hard.
Special Type Chapped Pork -
* Sheep cosing
Bulk
CANNED MEATS—'Store sliced
Spiced Luncheon Meat Ail perk...
Spiced Ham
Pressed Ham Bone Iocs chopped.
oil sizes
Pressed Pork Boneless, chopped.
Shaafc. lull.
"nr Cc
33 31 33 47
37 37 37 50
44 44 44 S9
36 34 35 SO
40 40 40 54
47 47 47 63
37 34 36 51
41 41 41 S3
48 43 48 64
40 37 39 56
44 44 44 59
51 51 51 69
32 31 33 36
33 35 36 40
42 41 43 47
35 34 33 39
39 38 40 44
43 44 46 50
31 29 30 43
24 32 34 43
<1 23 43 58
34 32 33 48
33 36 37 54
45 43 45 64
29 28 30 33
33 32 33 37
29 33 40 43
u w MC* PICNICS
n/llTSd, SHOULDERS, ETC.
SMOKED HAMS
Regular—Bone tn __..._
Boneless ...
Boneless and fatted
Skinned—Bone in ....
Bcne’ess .
Skinless—Boneless and fatted
READY-TO-ZAT OR COOKED HAMS
' Regular—Bone in....... .
Boneless ....
Boneless end fatted, ready-to
eat only . .
Skinned—Bone in. .....
Boneless
Skinless—Boneless and fatted, ready-to
eat only . .
FRESH HA? '3—Fresh, frozen or cured
Regular—Bone in .... .. ..
Boneless .. .. * . ....
Boneless ond fatted .....
Skinned— 3one in..
Bone’ess ... ....
Skinless—Boneless and fatted ... ......
SMOKED pici:;c3
Bon^in ... . ...... ...
Bonelc-ss . .....
Boneless and fatted.
READY-TO-EAT PICNICS
Bone in....
Boneless...^
Bcneiess ond^fatted. *.
FRESH PICATC3—Fresh, frozen, cured
Bone :n...
Boneless . .. .
Boneless ond fatted ... .