The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, November 29, 1947, Image 4

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    IIGGY BANKERS
Fan’s a tad season. Ho way to make money.
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to rake yet. Ho
snow to shovel.
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fffWO-TONE SUIT
You’re Invited to Open House
See the New Dial Equipment
at the New
PLeasant Central Office
4608 North 30th Street
Tuesday, Dec. 2, through Thursday, Dec.
! 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. each day
»
Opening of the PLeasant Office marks the completion of a
major construction project in our program of growing with
Omaha. We believe that you and other Omaha residents, espe
cially those living in the northern part of the city and served by
PLeasant, will be interested in visiting the building and seeing \
the $750,000 worth of latest-type dial equipment.
This is our first “Open House” in Omaha since the wartime
ban on public visits to communications centers was lifted.
We hope you can attend—We feel sure you will find it
interesting.
C. D. GlETZEN, District Manager
NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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CJPUN - RAYON - AND’ WOOL'
D blended fabrics are very popular
with the younger crowd. The rayon
In'the fabric adds sheen and strength,
and tile wool lends warmth and re
siliency. Best of all. the pnceis
within the range of everyone. This
smart two-tone suit in Avisco rayon
and wool emphasizes the new long
torso look.
Fishing Industry
More than 190,000 people in the
United States are employed in the
fishing industries.
Stare Hours ~ * Store Hours
Mon. 12 noon to 9 p. m. Mon. 12 noon to 9 p. m. I
Tues. through Sat. Tues. through Sat. 1
?:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. * 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 5
' ® til At Howard St Omaha
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! radio with Combinations at $180!
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after Down
Payment
IT’S NEW! IT’S EXCLUSIVE!
LOW-PRICED PERIOD STYLE
Airline is first with a fine-furniture
period cabinet in the low-priced
field! Entirely new in design and
engineering! Top performing
chassis with 5 tubes, rectifier and
8' speaker! Mellow tone from Air
line Bass Boost! 6 position tone
control for radio and phono! Built
in loop antenna!
18th CENTURY STYLING
Compact "Lowboy” cabinet crafted
in expensive mahogany veneer! Un- '
broken space on top of cabinet!
AUTOMATIC
RECORD CHANGER
Plays ten 12' or twelve 10' rec
ords! Latest VM "Muted Stylus”
arm and needle reduces noise.
Phonograph and Changer in Extra-large glass dial with stand- Large storage space for records,
easy glide-out phono drawer. out numbers for easy tuning. Auxiliary space under phona.
Nebraska’s
Beer Industry
Is Firmly
Regulated
No otiier state in the Union
has a better beer Self-Regula
tion program than Nebraska.
Our State Liquor Control Law
is one of the best planned and
best executed in the nation. It
is often considered the model
by legisl itors of other states.
Our lawmakers,-^.ck in 1935,
studied the state’s problems
and devised our present com
prehensive and practical liquor
control legislation. This wis
dom has been well proved.
This Committee, which is
concerned with the proper
administration of this law,
works closely with your law
enforcement officers and aids
in seeing that action is taken
against any who abuse their
license privileges.
These good laws, ably en
forced, have given Nebraska
high rank in maintaining good
beer-selling conditions.
NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
United States
Brewers
Foundation
Charles E. Sandall, State DirectOI
710 First Nst'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln
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comfort for
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Electric Blankets
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and Comforters
No longer do you need to pile on a mountain of blankets
. . . hunt more covers on cold nights . . . wear heavy
night clothes. One feather-light covering will keep you
just right, all night long. Set the bedside control just once
* . . an electric blanket or cm- 1 -ter adjusts automatically
to weather changes. Enjoy the b .-ep of your life . . .
invest now in an automatic blanket ur comforter.
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® Warmth without weight
® One cover to store in summer
• Bed is evenly warmed
• Bed may be pre-warmed
• Available in choice ot colors '
/ • May be washed or cleaned
YOUR DEALER HAS THEM
GENERAL ELECTRIC
SIMMONS
UNIVERSAL
WESTINGHOUSE
NEBRASKA-IOWA ELECTRICAL COUNCIL
TOWN THEATRE 14,0
____ AT. 7707
SPECIAL MIDNITE SHOW
Sat., Nov. 29th -11:30 P.M.
TW MAJOR FEATURES
All Negro Cast
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SIZZLING RHYTHM
DEEK WATSON’S BROWN DOTS, JOHN KIRBY’S aii
STAR BAND, WALTER FULLER ORCHESTRA and SHEI
LA GUYSE, BILLY DANIELS, TONDALEYO and RUBLE
BLAKEY, FREDDY BARTHOLOMEW-8 SMASHING SONG
HITS
- SECOND DELUXE ATTRACTION——
HARLEM WENTLAUGH HAPPY OVER
75 BROWN ADORABLES 75
Solid Jive . _ _
8 ™8 ^OY!
Gene Krnpa WHAT A
BIG SID CATLETT ^ y y-^ y - _
BROWN DOTS | I I ''
SLAM STEWARD TRIO VjAAvA.^
ANN CORNELL
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AlfIVIa / 3C ° , —A SHOW BARGAIN—
IINC. TAX EACH 0F TH£SE FEATURE LENGTH SHOWS ARE PLAYING
AT $1.00 IN MANY EASTERN CITIES
ONLY ONE APPEARANCE YOU GET THEM FOR 37c EACH