The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 07, 1946, Page 6, Image 6

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    Classified Ads Get Resuits!
Would L»Ve to Buy 39 to 42 model cap from private party. WA-8289
Spaulding furniture Co.
3823 North 2 till Street
FOR SALE—
Chest of Drawers, Sectional Book
Cases. Matched End Tables, sev"
era] kinds of Dinette and Dining
room sets. Bedroom Suites and
New Living Room Suites and etc.
USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS
"Come In and See Us”
BUY A LOT in Bedford Park, J
beauty spot of our community.
Call JA-7718.
• McBradjr Products Orders
Taken at 2306 Burdette St..
Telephone JAckson 7284.
— Wrs. C. W. Elder.
• AUTOS WAITED!
SELL US YOUR CAR
FOR CASH!
• We will come to your home.
Fred King Motors
AT 9463 2056 Farnain
NEIGHBORHOOD FlUMTURR
* CLOTHING SHOP
BIO SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes. Ne Stamps: Ladies Dresses
Rurs, B«-dn. Gas Stoves and Ot
Stoves.
"We Buy and Bell" —
TEL. AT. I1S4 1715 N. l«th ST.
Piano, bed. misc. furniture,
8704 S. 26th St. MA-1006.
rOR SALE—8 Room House, Z62Z
Caldwell Street.
ROOM FOR RENT, man JA~2795
GARAGE FOR RENT, Suitable
for Repair Shop, 2517 Grant St.,
ATIantic 0604.
WANTED!
Wanted to rent a 3 room apart
ment furnished. Man and wife, no
children, Call WE. 2235.
CHICKEN DINNERS
MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 N.
30th St., JA. 8946. Our Chicken
Dinners are Something to Crow A
bout. Robt. Jones, Propr.
DAY NURSERY Mother’s Care—
2537 Patrick, JAckson 0559.
LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS
EllHOLM A SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St WE. MH
Neu> & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Buy, Sell and Trade
IDEAL FURNITURE MART '
8511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEbster 2224—
"Everything For The Home"
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
TWO »ot», earner and adjoining, oa
■outhwest corner 21at and Grace
Extensive frontage on both 21st and
Grace. Idenl for 2 or more home*
or especially stilted as Charch
grounds, Make reasonable offer
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THE ABBE' WALLACE SERVICE
f 0. Box II. Atlanta I, Georgia
ABBE’S new 1947 Inspirational
Readings are ready
M. M. C...I have been married
17 years and adore my husband.
Up until about four years ago he
was all I could ask in a mate. We
went out together and had lots of
fun. His niece died and left a baby
girl. We took the baby and I am
raising her as though she were
my own. The responsibility seems
to be all my own as my husband
never wants to stay at home with
her and let me get and he has be
gun going out alone. Now do you
think I would be happy to let
some of his folks have the child
and would he change?
Ans: You would be very un
happy if you gave the child to his
people being as attached to it as
you are The baby fills a niche in
your family life, but you must
guard against lavishing too much
affection on the child and taking
it aWay from your husband. Let
your husband share in the respon
sibility of being a parent and the
child will be a bond between you.
You are going to have to be more
demonstrative in your affection
toward your husband and let him
know th’at he means more to you
than anyone else in the world.
C. L. J...I am twenty and am
going with a girl a few years my
junior. I am very much in love
with her and she seemed to care
for me up until a short time ago.
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Everytime I ask her for a date,
she always is going out to a dance
or some place with someone else.
If I tell her I am not going to ask
her to go out anymore, she tells
me that she wants to go with me.
What must I do?
Ans: Look Mac, you taking
the wrong attitude. Don’t swell up
like a toadfrog ‘and sit at home
sulking, just because the little girl
likes to date other boys. Do like
wise, my boy. Date some of the
other little chicks and make it a
point to let the little lady see you
enjoying yourself. It will vex her
a little to be sure, but it will sti
mulate new interest. i
| M. A. D...I read your column
i just as regular as the clock ticks.
And I have benefited so much
from your wonderful answers. My
problem is as follows: I am very
happily married have two cute
little girls and I love my family
very much. I want a little boy but
the doctor told me not to get that
way again and I want to know if
he is scaring me?
Ans: Doctors do not scare their
patients just to be funny. He had
a specific reason for giving you
those instructions else he would
not have told you to refrain from
getting pregnant again. He had
your best interest at he'art and
you should take his advice. If you
want to have another child, go to
him for a physical examination
and let him tell you what he now
thinks about your plans to in’
crease your family. He may find
your condition entirely different
than it was a couple of years ago.
B. M.. .The first of this year I
met a young man who had just
been discharged from the service.
We kept company for about seven
months and I never was allowed
to go out very much with him so
he started going with another girl
and they married. Now he wants
to begin going with me. I don’t
know what to tell him. He wants
to marry me.
Ans: Insist upon his getting
legally free from the woman he
married before you allow him to
come back and date you. If he
proceeds with his divorcee and
gets his freedom, then you will
have absolute proof that the girl
he married means nothing to him
and also th’at he is quite sincere
with you if he will get his freedom
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Boston Honors
Yale Football Star
Boston, Mass. (AP)—Levi Jack
son. Yale’s great Negro freshman
back, Monday was selected the
winner of the Bulger Lowe Mem
orial Trophy as New IVngland's
outstanding footbball player.
The award was presented to
Jackson Tuesday night at the an
nual Boston Gridiron Club dinner.
He is the first Negro and the
first freshman ever to win the
trophy.
before trying to keep company
with you again. Marriage is much
too serious to jump into without
much meditation and thought. Go
with the boy at least several good
months before giving him an ’an
swer.
P. J...While my husband was
overseas I met another man and
we had a child. He is mean to me
and I want to know if I should go
back home and let mother look
■after the child while I go to work.
She wants me to come back home.
Ans: Go back home and do the
best you can for your child as this
man is not going to do right. Fur
thermore your husband still loves
you and there is every likelihood
that you may be able to patch
things up with him.
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Reading
The Week
By H. W. Smith
THE OMAHA BRANCH NAACP
Held its regular meeting on Sun
day afternoon Nov. 17 at Cleaves
Temple CME Church. The mem
bership committee held a meeting
November 27 and closed the drive
for 1946. The executive commit
tee held a very interesting Tues
day evening Dec. 3. The regular
monthly meeting for Dec. will be
held at St. Johns AME Church on
Sunday, Dec. 15 at 3:30 p. m. Are
you a member?
Arizona Cattlemen of Tucson
have organized an old time Eng
lish fox hunting club and they
made the first chase Sunday, Dec.
1st.
A U. S. sailor was injured in a
revenue cutter blast in Philadel
phia Friday, Nov. 29.
Two men held up and robbed a
family and stole their auto near
Holebrook, Arizona Nov. 27. Police
and officers in three states are on
the lookout for them.
Hold-up bandits held a night
watchman prisoner until they car
ried away six tons of sugar from
a chewing gum factory in a coal
truck early on Nov. 29 in Phila
delphia.
A young farmer of Audocon, la.
husked 42 bushels of com in one
hour and a half and gave the prize
money to a friend for a Thanks
giving dinner.
President Truman is being urg
ed by some of his Capitol Hill
friends to center his fire on a few
major issues in recommending to
the new Republican controlled
Congress legislation on labor, tax
es* housing, military draft and
army and navy mergance.
College Station, Texas has so
many fathers that a baby show
will be held on Dec. 8th.
The Washington State Vets of
Foreign Wars organization an
nounced on Nov. 28 that they will
weed out all the Reds and that
they have information on quite
a number.
One million coal miners were
expected to be idle all this week
as the trial of John L. Lewis pro
ceeds. The Gov. of Virginia says
Mr. Lewis would be prosecuted
to the full extent of the law.
High winds fanned the fire of
a two hundred thousand dollar
hotel in Canton, Pa., November
30. Fire chief John Keitz said the
fire was threatened the homes of
two thousand residents of the
northwestern Pennsylvania town.
Chief of police of Palm Springs
California located a witness in a
murder ^ial by listening to the
police radio on Sunday December
1 and will return him to testify.
Omaha police arrested five boys
Sunday, December 1 for question
ing about thefts from parked au
tos. Their abes were 12 to 17.
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BY DAVID BETHE
What with the coal strike, the
dim-outs over several States. Look
out you innocent doves who be
leive everybody else is more hon
est than yourselves. .Keep your
hands clamped on the old money
book. Plenty of those “Food for
Nothingers” out looking for some
thing.
Just in case you don’t know..
Those fellows have their fingers
touched up with a bit of molasses
or glue.. and my, how money, wat*
ches and jewelry stick to their
hands when you are not careful.
But a word to these same nim
ble fingers (better known as pick
pockets). .There’re more police
men and detectives beating around
the street and down the highways
than before.. so don’t start any
funny busisess. Just in case you
you are one of those good for noth
ingers” who are strolling about
looking for something..
Did you ever stop to think that
there are only two classes of folk
in the world? Those looking for
nothing and those looking for
something, .asd there are a great
many more of those looking for
something. They are taking up
some perfectly good time here. I
suppose that we might have a
very difficult time proving that
the word truth means right, where
wrong doing is concerned.. espe
cially when the pick pocket gets
busy. A very charming woman
mounted a bus the other day and
to her surprise she almost lost
her coin purse out of her pocket
book when a dapper young man
stepped up suavely and slipped
his glued fingers down into her
pocketbook. .Only the alertness of
tjhe young woman stopped the
pick.
Be careful, my dears, the holi
days are right around the comer
and money is not bouncing up
and down as freely as it was when
all these war plants were in op
eration. .Better keep your eyes on
that cute little dainty purse swing
ing on your shoulder..
Thanksgiving is over and every
body had a good time enjoying
the old and young gobblers. For
tunately they all sold at a price
within the reach of the average
man; but just think if something
had not happened those same old
birds would have been flying so
high it would have taken an Anti
aircraft gun to have brought one
of them down..
Remember a few months back
I predicted in this column the old
heaters and burners might suffer
a bit this winter. .There is no le
gislation enacted yet which might
prevent folk from striking in the
coal fields..or the oil fields for
THIS IS AMERICA By JOHN RANcKl
f\6uTHPUL ENTERPRISER BsLLY KEPLER, 13,
Durham,N.Cy mas built up his own
LOCAL SEED INDUSTRY...
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Uy TAKING FftUlT^
REDUCING IT TO SEED...
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PILLY SELLS TO GROWERS AND >
SEEDSMEN IN 35 STATES.
Cleared*50o FIRST YEAR...'/
Has SENT TOMAICj, PEPPER AND. \
WATERMELON SEEDS EVEN TO.CMWA-a*« '* ' ■
IN AMHTIOM RAISES OVER tOO BABaTTT VEARLY... J
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EARNINGS ~ 1
HAVE NETTED
BtUS $1,400
SOFAR
TOWARDS A
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IN OUR FREE ;
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“. .. .You’d better hurry Father. .The grandstands and
bleachers are full.
, DO’S AND DON‘TS:
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“Wait, Pal! Maybe it is torture, but you are discourteous
if you leave before the end of the number.
that matter. I know you read the
papers everyday—The strike is on.
I also predicted that your next
Congress would be a coalition of
Republicans and Southern demo
crats. .You see what happened in
this last election. Might hang out
my sign for foretelling. I shall
make some more predictions, so
stay tuned In for next week.
Oh, by the way. .Thurgood Mar
shall. NJLACP leg* advisor, told
» group £>f young New Orleaner
to be careful not to act too mili
tant in their fight for better race
re’ations. Its so funny and strange
too, but I’m afraid Mr. Marshall
doesn’t know his youth builders..
Politics, strikes, youth, church
es and every thing else you can
mention seem to be in the strife
period. .They throw out politicians
and even an idea was advanced
that the Presideat resign, so we
shouldn’t be alarmed em what
shappened to Bishop Sims. .We ttre
and learn thru "Life at a Glance’.
DUROCHER SIGNS AGAIN;
DODGERS GO TO HAVANA
BROOKLYN, (CNS)..Leo (The
Lip) Durocher, colorful manager
of the Brooklyn Dodgers, who re
portedly pl’ana to call Jackie Ro
binson up from the minors early
next ■—on. signed a contract
with “Dem Bans", recently tor a.
figure that is reported to be $70,
000 each and every year. No in
formation as to the length of the
contract is available, but from the
palsy-walsy attitude of Durocher
and Branch Rickey, club presi
dent, it is reasonable to assure
that it will run as long as Duro
cher is re‘ady, willing and able to
discharge his duties. The Dodgers
plan to leave for Spring training
In Havana on February 20th,