The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 05, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE
f. 0. Box 11. Atlanta 1, Georgia
N. H.—I have been married ever
since 1940 and I have 5 babies.
My husband was in the army for
three years and has gone back
for three more. Everytime I want
something for myself he always
tells me to wait a little longer.
I wait and I only get babies.. I
am fed up with my way of living.
Now I love my babies and w'ant
them but I have a mind to leave.
What shall I do?
Ans. Give up any idea you may
have of leaving your husband. It
for you to manage without his
is a full time job for any mother
and father, much less for a mo
help Five little babies under six
th«-r alone. Your husband is back
in the army now and your income
will bbe substantially increased.
You need to begin operating on
a budget and learn to handle your
money wisely so that you can
have a few more luxuries which
will make life easier for you and
the children.
d C. M B.—My sister and her
hu.~ <itnd raised me from an infant.
Year ng-> my sister and I work
ed r- < bought the house where
we a lived. They moved out of
the s • right years ago. Now
t' ev j*--* v >• and I hear that my
brother n ».. . !s going to sell the
hour* r.iv s; t -r a-d I bought to
gether. V*bat c r. I d:' about it?
Ans: E.v»ri-’c the dr-'d to the
place. It yoi: r~<1 \ ” si-ter are
Joint owners t. t’ place, then it
D Designed to speedily relieve
simple headache and painful
discomforts of neuralgia.
B Measured doses — to powder
fora for quick assimilation.
B Proof of merit Same type for
mula over one-third century.
wt Standard U S P. ingredients
Laboratory tested, controlled.
■-a In price range of everyone.
jjj 10c and 3Sc sizes
Caution: Use only as directed.
cannot be sold without the con
sent of both of you. Should you
find that your name does not ap
pear on the deedt you would have
no legal claim to the property. Do
not let this matter upset you. They
bore the whole responsibility of
rearing you and you are indebted
to them for their generosity. Dont
allow the incident to embitter you
toward your foster parents'
T. P.—The man I love wants I
me to come to Langly Field to |
spend a few days with him. I have
plHanned to go. He loves me and
I love him very much. Both of us
are married but our life is unhap
py. Should I make the trip to prove
to myself if the feeling I have for
him is real or infatuation
Ans: Its infatuation arvi there
is no need of your making the
trip to find it out. You are flat
tered and carried away with the
thought of new adventure and of
taking a long trip. A few stolen
hours with another woman’s hus
band is not going to help your pre
sent situation at all. Any efforts
toward proving your love should
be directed toward your husband.
Your marriage isn’t on the rocks
yet and you could save it If you
would quit acting like a high sc
hool girl anl play the part of a
married woman.
E. L.—My boyfriend goes with
other women right in front of my
face. When he gets to drinking he
doesn’t know what he is doing and
he tells me maybe he will marry
ir. ' and maybe he wont’ Now we
r.-ere supposed to marry last Jan
uary. Io do everything possible to
please him. What am I to do?
Ans: Quit being to anxious to
please him. He is shoving you
around and has no serious inten
tions at all. If you car.'t keep him
away from has liquo’ and women
long enough to woo him, how could
you expect t hold him if you suc
ceeded in mr—in" him? Show
him that you too h"ve a little •
fun. Pate the oth — fellows an \ :
let him do a little worrying.
B. J.—1 worked at a ccfo an ! I
had to quit They got mad about
it. Now they are asking me to j
come back an i work for them.
Tell me what to do?
Ans: Take yeut old job back
as it pays well and you throughly
enjoyed working for t’-ese folks.
True, they were upset because you
left without any notice b ’t they
did not understand that it was
sickness in your family that call
ed you away.
X. M. C.—Your column is won
derful. I read every issue. Tell me
please if I should expressed my
Classified Ads Get Resuits*
Would Like to Buy 39 to 42 model car from private party. WA-8289
RUMMAGE SALE Clean & above
average clothes 20th Paul St. Fri.
A Sat.. October 4th and 5th.
WANTED!
Want* the rent of email Apt.,
for man and wife, no child
ren. Call JA. 9532.
CHICKEN DINNERS
MARY'S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N.
30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chicken
Dinners are Something tc Crow A
bout. Robt. Jones, Propr.
HOME LAUNDRY
WANTED!
We Specialize in Flat Work and
Ruff-Dryed Bundles.
We Mend and Sew on Buttons.
• PERRY HOME LAUNDRY
1110 North 23rd St.AT-5623
• FOR SALE
A Coal Circulating Heating Stove,
Practically New—Used only two
mo. Price <40.00. Call JA-3274.
• For Reni
1 -room in modern home at
2764 Grant St., Call AT-2330
ROOM FOR RENT: for young
lady. JA 6283. Mrs 11. Johnson.
FOR SALE—Seven room House,
1914 No. 40th St. Needs repairs.
Make offer. Call HA-0978.
• FOR RENT— Two rooms to
two Young Ladies. Phone JA 6283
House for Sale. 2515 N. 17th St
54.500, 5-r’m bungalow 1-wk pos '
# Al'TOS lFAX I tv:
SELL IS YOVR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
AT-9463 2056 Farnam
• MeBrady Products Orders
Taken at 2506 Burdette St.,
Telephone J Ark so a 7284.
—Mrt. C. M. Eider.
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A PLATtflNO 8MT
BIG SALE—Oraaeoata, all sixes
Shoes. Ne Siam pa; LaAlas Dresses
Rup. Beta. Gas Stores and Ol
Stores.
“We Buy aad Sell" —
TEL AT. hm mi N. *th ST,
WANTS APARTMENT
Wanted Apartment at Once! Call
ATlantic 2115.
DAY NURSERY Mother’s Care
2537 Patrick, JAckson 0559.
• $50.00 REWARD
For unfurnished Apartment or five
room House— Rent or lease. Call'
WE. 4312.
FOR RENT—1 Large Front Room
Furnished—WEbster 6470
FOR SALE CHEAP
One ladies, cony dyed Seal
Fur Coat, size 1 4. Worn
only two months. Apply at
701*0 South 17th Ave.
• Wanted To Rent
WANTED TO RENT. Small apart
ment. Call ATlantic 9780. Ask
for Mr. Jones.
FURNISHED RODM Downstair*
for man and wife, 2507 Hamilton
AT-0992.
HELP WANTED
Couple for Cook and Caretaker—
Good Salary. Colored Old Folks
Home, 933 North 25th St. JA-0704
Piano, bed, raise, furniture,
3704 S. 26th St. MA-1006.
iW & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Bay, Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
•511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEhster 2224—
"Everything For The Homeu
; • SLEEPING ROOM
tor Single man or couple.
HArney 7059.
HOUSE FOR SALE
^ acant, ready to more into, eight
rooms, all modern, full basement,
double garage, large lot. Phone
the owner at AT-7783. 53,750.
Beautiful Drape Suits all sizes
Oxford Go. Co. 1101 Farnam
LAINUBIBS * CLEANERS
EDHOI.M A SHERMAN
MOl North 24th St WE. S05S
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North »tth $t. WE. 103*
DRESSES AND COATS,
Size 44 and Children’s Clothes
CALL GLen. 4065.
DO’S AND DON‘TS:
Smokers—Lay your smoke screen where it does not
offend non-smokers. Be considerate of others.
... .. .-. .-...
thoughts to my husband? My pro
blem is my step daughter. Some
times I think that either she or I
will have to go.
Ans: Remain mute as this sub
ject is one that is best not dis
cussed. You can improve the sit
uation by winning the love end
fondidence of the girl. You pos
sess the qualities required to helo
change this girl5s attitude toward
you. Your love and persuasion
would do much more for her than
cringing her father into the pic
ture. He loves you both and it
would hurt him to have to choose
cetween you.
Versatile Twosome
—
JAME rayon fabric—two contrast*
3 ing colors. You can wear the
iqua rayon crepe blouse with your
rnits, and the black crepe skirt with
nany other blouses. You’ll get lots
)f wear from this outfit—and it will
>e extremely serviceable. The rayon
abric has passed laboratory tests
or good wear. To get good service
Tom rayons, learn how to care for
Jiem properly. We’ll be glad to send
rou a free copy of a new leaflet.
‘How To Iron Rayons,” if ypu will
lend a stamped, self-addressed enve
ope to the Women’s Department of
■his newspaper.
NOW IS THE TIME TO GET
YOUR SHOES REBUILT....
Quality Material & Guaranteed
Quality Work
LAKE SHOE SERVICE
2407 Lake Street
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,24th & Lake Sts.
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Duffy Pharmacy
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LARGE LOAD PREFERRED
Kindling per load $5 00
BLACKSTONE
LUMP COAL $1160
per ton
JONES FUEL & SUPPLY
Company
2520 Lake Street
Phone AT 5631
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO lot*, earner and adjoining, on
souther eat corner 21st and Grace.
Extensive frontage on both 21st and
Grace. Ideal for 3 or more homes,
or especially antted as Church
grounds. Make reasonable offer
IMMEDIATELY. Address BOX A3W
or Call HA-080#,
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Is located on a double corner lot,
100x128. 6 rooms, all modern, and
with a downstairs bedroom, kitch
en cabinets, oak floors throughout
automatic water heater, garage.
Price $4000. Mr. Beckman
AT-4976.
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Printing
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The Week
By H. W. Smith
A nine-year-old boy of Sundard
Alta Canada helped save a bus
load of school children when the
bus threatened to overturn on
Sept. 18. The bus drived was in
jured.
Sydney, Nebr. had 2 hours of
snow flurries Sept. 19 but the
ground showed no white.
Seven slot machines were sto
len from the Veterans of Foreign
Wars Country club Sept. 19.
Four persons were killed in a
bomber crash Sept 20 in National
Park, Washington D. C.
Twenty dollar bills fluttered
from a Louisville and Nashville
RR train Friday Sept. 20. School
girls and boys ran after the mon
ey. The currency sack busted when
it struck the wheels as it was be
ing thrown from the train.
US Senator Barkley of Kentuc
ky saj$s the OPA is hard to kiH.
Two large trees planted by Bri
gahm Young when the Mormons
wintered in Florence of Omaha
will be cut down.
Joe Louis pitched the first ball
at a basebabll game in Newark,
N. J. on Sunday Sept. 22 and was
given a big hand by the large
crowd.
Mrs. Marie Murphy fell from
the third floor of a downtewn ho
tel in Omaha Sunday morning
Sept 22. She died from the injur- -
ies.
A blind golfer shot a M in 9
holes Sunday Sept. 22. He won the
American Rex Bucks Trophy at
Birmingham, Mich.
Cornerstone laying for the Chil
dren's hospital was held Saturday,{
Sept. 28 at 2pm.
Judge Kent Martin of Atlantic,
"Next Door” By ted shearer. TAN TOPICS * c»«.«
Continental Tlftn
‘‘Please. . . .I’m fishing for Mackerel, Not for Sucker* !”
| thanks roF-^sn r-—s CP
|f V VM1 - .
_‘’Do I get that raise, Mr. Pinchpenm ?”
Iowa shuttled between two coun
ties holding court on Friday Sept
20 at Glenwood and Red Oak. He
had a drunken driving case and
a special court session.
One million housewives will vote
on the OPA as the meat dealers
union are seeking the public view
on conditions in Chicago. Ballots
will be issued to every indepen
dent food dealer and they are
hoping for a change.
Related Industrial
Classes
Classes will begin Tuesday, Oc
tober 8, 1046, at 7:30 pm-9:30 pm
in Blueprint Reading for the Build
and Blueprint Reading for the
Machine Trades at the Adult Even
inf School, Omaha Technical high
school, according to E. H. Parrish '
Supervisor of Trade and Industrial
Education, Omaha Public Schools.
These classes will be held on 1
Tuesday and Thursday evenings
from 7:30 pm-9:30 pm with enroll
ment open to those persons whose
regular employment requires in
formation related to blueprint
•eading and shop mathematics.
Additional Information mav be
)btained by calling the Adult
Evening School, HArney 1964 *
Day) and HArney 3712' (Even
ngs).
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