The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, October 19, 1946, Page 7, Image 7

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    -“TRY HOME FIRST” —*
NORTH 24TH STREET BUSINESS DIRECTORY [~
You Save! Checks, BV a 'Peep-in* on this Alphabetically
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You May Find Just What You are Looking for “Right at Your Door, or at Your Neighborhood Store”. You Can also SAVE that Car Check and Lots, and Lots of Time!
This North 24th Street Classified Business Directory Page is Your “Best Money-Back Guarantee”.
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You Can ftow Buy Your
Fresh Fish
OF ALL KINDS
—AT T1JL—
Nebraska Produce
• Poultry I>re*»ed FRESH FARM
While ‘IP Wail EGGS
2206 North 24th St. WE. 4137
Quality and Service
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Cozy Grill
—“Where Friends Meet and Eat”—
Starting Sept. 1st
Sea Food - Lobsters, Shrimps
Oysters & Fillet of Fish
2615 North 24th
PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS— JA. 4336
Geraldine Craig, Proprietor.
jWkaon I4li 1833-35 North 24th St.
Chicago Furniture Co.
• LARGE SELECTIONS of STOVES and LAMPS
Our Fall Special LOW PRICED CHILDREN’S
DESKS
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' BUD’S
7 exaco Service
• GAS and OIL
“ITe Appreciate Your Trade”
30th & Wirt Sts. AT-9760
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fine Quality
[Personalized
PRINTING
-JUST CALL BAmey 0800
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Buyers’ Guide
• Services, Foods,
Accessories, House
hold Needs, etc.,
which may be bad
« at these 24th Street
Places of Business.
; EDITORIAL
•BY GEORGE H. McDAVIS,
Advertising Manager
“ANOTHER FIRST*
IN keeping with our policy
of giving our READERS and
ADVERTISERS the Best pos
sible SERVICE. The OMAHA
GUIDE is FIRST again with a
new FEATURE which to our
way of thinking, will be of
IMMEASURABLE VALUE to
all CONCERNED.
WE are striving to keep a-1
breast of the times, with
NEWS, ARTICLES & FEA
TURES. KEEP your eye on
this PAGE each week,— here
you will find the answer to all
your household NEEDS; and
s Now that fall is here once mon
and school has started. I’ve beei
taking advantage of the coolei
weather to have a real session o1
baking! My family is especiallj
I fond of home'made cookies, and 1
try to keep my cookie jar wet
filled for the children’s after-school
snacks. Applesauce cookies art
particular favorites at our house
and my recipe is so simple thaj
even amateur bakers have surpris
ingly good results with it. Perhapt
you might like to try it
> APPLESAUCE COOKIES
t <wps sifted enriched flour)
1 teaspoon baking powdec
% teaspoon soda
' tfc teaspoon salt
, H teaspoon cinnamon >
*4 teaspoon cloves J -
• cup shortening "" —*
' 1 eup sugar
, t egg. beaten
' S cup thick unsweetened applesauce
eup raisins .
cup chopped nuts
r'®ift together flour, baking powder. '
•oda. salt and spires. Cream together
shortening and sugar until light and
fluffy. Add egg. Beat well. Add
flour mixture alternately with apple-,
sauce to creamed mixture. Add raisins
apd nuts. Drop from spoon an ]
greased cookie sheets about two j
Inches apart. Bake in moderately hot 1
•*tn (400* F.) ten to fifteen minutea. ,
f Yield: Five dozen cookies. .
/ I’ve found this recipe especially
good! And I feel right at home
baking with white flour again,
jThere’s nothing like fine-textured
jwhite flour to make fluffy smooth,
cakes, cookies or any kind of
bakery goods. And I know if your
family is like mine, they 4 will
shower praises on Mom for hei1
.^fkijig 3 prowess after - the firsl
;*pbb!e on & homemade applesauce!
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PATRONIZE THESE AD
VERTISERS.
“Be Wise and Advertise in
The Guide— The Midwest’s *
Largest Weekly.” \
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A Crocheted Tablecloth for the Highly Discriminating
f
Ie"d * stamped, self-addressed envelope to this paper and receive comjjlete instructions on how to mak*
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• For Fine
Quality
Printing
CALL HA-0800 I
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I m SNA CK Slop
• HOT DOGS-A FOOT LONG—# HAMBURGERS
• CANDY—# ICE CREAM—# MALTED MILK
• REFRESHMENTS—# FOODS
Open 24 Hours A Day
2108-10 NORTH 24TH Phone. JA. 9434
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We Are Once More
LAUNDERING CURTAINS
• SEND OR BRING THEM IN
Edholm & Sherman
—LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS—
„ 2401 North 24th St. Phone WE-6055
Cleo’s Nite & Day Bar-R-Q
2042 North 21st Street
• ALL KINDS OF DELICIOUS SANDWICHES
—Open 24 Honrs A Day—
Deliveries Made—Small Fee Charge the same.
CALL ATlantic 9541
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PINEAPPLE DESIGN MOST
POPULAR IN AMERICA, VERY
EASY TO MAKE
There is certainly no need to
take a poll to determine which de
sign is America’s most popular
one..this is absolutely true when
it comes to crocheting. Never a
day goes by but that requests
come pouring in to needlework ex
perts from crochet fanciers seek
ing information concerning the
latest pineapple motif. They are
swamped with such statements as
these: “I have had so many com
pliments on my pineapple table
cloth I would like to make another
won’t you please send me some
more pineapple designs”.
Watch this paper every week
for one of the new highly attrac
tive pineapple designs and you
will learn how to save money for
other needed purposes and beau
tify your home at the same time.
The pineapple motif will be pre
sented in many lovely variations
and you must get your crochet
hook whirring through the thread
and learn to make yourself an
aron, a chair set. several types of
tablecloths, bedspreads; doilies,
runners and other household fur
nishings that are really created :
just for your approval. I
NEGROES HAVE LESS *
SUICIDES, Says Britannica
NEW YORK CITY (CNS)—Ac
cording to the Encyclopedia Bri
tannica, 1946 Book of the Year,
there are less suicdes among Ne
groes than among white people in
the United States. The suicide rate
among Negroes is reported as 4.8
per 100,000, whereas among white
males it is 16.4. Similarly there is
a sharp differences among the
women of the two races. Percent
age of white women is 5.9 but Ne
gro women total 1.3 for the same
per 100,000 population.
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JOE LOUIS’ HANDS
UNVEILED AT RECEPTION
NEW YORK CITY (CNS)—Ray
Shaw, the only artist who sculp
tures hands exclusively, has done
a beautiful cast of Joe Louis, “for
tune”, the hands which made him
famous. At the reception held in
his honor at her 55th Street Stu
dio, Miss Shaw, who has done the
hands of many celebrities, inclu
ding FDR, Irving Berlin, Einstein,
Jack Dempsey and Guy Lombardo,
entertained guests of sports and
theatrical worlds and many friends
of the bomber himself. And when
Miss Shaw unveiled her portrait,
Joe broke out into a big smile.
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Neighborhood Furnace Co.
2111 NORTH 30th ST.
-GUTTERING SPOUTING & REPAIRS
INSTALLATION OF OIL, GAS, COAL, also STOKERS
ESTIMATES FREE A m—^r| A
& TERMS ARRANGED ID 10
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ACROSS
1 A river duck
8 Rever
berated
10 Deserve
11 Motherless
calf
13 Entertrin
14 Elevated
train
(shortened)
15 Greek letter
16 Jumbled type
17 Part of
“to be”
18 Varying
weight (Ind.)
19 Narrow,
connecting
waterway
23 Foundation
24 Particle of
addition
25 Muscular
spasm
26 Web-like
28 Simian
31 Native metal
32 American
moth
33 International
language
34 Bone (anat.)
35 At home
36 Courage
39 Middle (Law)
41 Rub out
42 Reticent
44 Negative pole
of electrolytic
cell
DOWN
1 So. Am.
republic
2 Egyptian
goddess
3 Memorandum
4 Thulium
(sym.)
5 Mountains
(So. Am.)
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No. 17
8 Heathen
image
7 Support ~~
8 Pay, as a bill
9 Ten cent
pieces
10 Charts
12 River (Eur.)
17 Neuter
pronoun
18 Bag
20 Contest of
speed
21 Some
22 Fish '
23 Storage
place !
25 Sign of
infinitive
26 Weaving
instrument
27 Accented
syllables
(pros.)
28 Molybde
num (sym.)
29 Appearing as
if eaten
30 Time long
past
32 Lifeless
35 Peruvian f
Indian
36 Interdiction
37 Dry
38 Wash
40 Dry, as wine
43 Expression
Answer to Port!#
Number 18
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1 THEY’LL NEVER DIE * gfe*
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I- THIS BRAVE MAN - BORN
I FREE IN WL, 1615- BECAME
ONE OF 70HN BROWNS MOST
. TRUSTED AIDES AND FRIENDS
AS PART OWNER OF A
PLOT OF LAND AT LOON LAKE.
N.V. "OLD SPECS" HARBORED
ESCAPING- SLAVES ON A
SITE KNOWN TO THIS DAV AS
-HODOE HILL". HE FOUNDED
A NEWSPAPER. "THE RAM'S
HORN"-ESTABLISHED THE
FIRST DAV SCHOOL FOR
COLOREB CHILDREN IN
BROOKL'iN, N.V. AND WAS
THE FIRST COLORED U.S.
CUSTOMS INSPECTOR
FOR THE STATE OF VA./
THANKS TO MRS. LOLITA
> HODGES WILLIAMS OF
_ _ BRCOKLmN.Y.
VJSLUS A. (OLD SPECS')
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Read The Greater Omaha Guide!
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-MARY’S
CHICKEN HUT
• BARBECUED RIBS &
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
“Ol/fi Chicken Dinners Are
Something to Crow About.”
ROBERT JONES, PROPRIETOR
JA. 8946_ 2722 North 30th St.
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Gabby’s Service Station;
24th & Ohio Streets
Appreciated.
★ To All Our Friends—Your Business Will Be
Complete Line of Lubrication
& Accessories
JA 8848 GABBY WATSON, PROPRIETOR
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FINLAY '^COMPANY] | '
-ICE
% —24 Hour Service— *
SCORED ICE AND CUBES
(Open Sundays)
WE. 0232 24TH & SEWARD
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