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About The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1947)
i j | j:: I i > „,-1 \, _ - :^:tr"^!%i4ii:;6:i“l',::iii^ j You tan enjoy'._ | AUTOMATIC SLEEPING COMFORT! I t I tt? » Automatic Blanket gives blissful, nightlong warmth, every night. Bedside Control keeps sleeping temperature "just right” — automatically! No more guessing as td how many blankets to put on before retiring. Priced at onto j Now you can have sweet, undisturbed sleep every night, all night — and keep the windows wide open in cold weather! The G-E Automatic Blanket adjusts automatically to weather changes, and you know how it does change in the winter. (All you do is set the Bedside Control, once a season.) Gives the warmth of three blankets with the downy-light weight of only one. Pre warms your bed, too. Average operating cost, only a few pennies a night. 72x86 inches. Fits any bed. Lush shades—blue, rose, green, cedar. Lux urious satin bindings. Select yours, now. (Two-control Automatic Blankets also available at $00.00.) Launders beautifully. Carefully made j| to rigid General Electric safety stand- ^ ards, and approved by Underwriter*’ ^ Laboratories. Inc. V) | ^._.. „„,^.. r. ) jl % Glide tKroffgh your cleaning withinisjiew j t w - - - ■— • II | LIGHTWEIGHT? | SI I CLEANER ! - X ONL^\ i $64.95 j g MODEL AVF17-t> §5 Complete set of R *‘above-the-floor’* cleaning tools R for just a t • UtUc“tr" t ' g / I I , I '-Tl , EASY TO USEf The powerful fj beating and sweeping action ' coaxes out dirt and grit— quickly, easily, and thor- l oughly. Exclusive toe-tip $ nozzle regulator adjusts the cleaner to any rug thickness, * with the tip of your toe. 1 * I EASY ON YOUI Made of i handsome aluminum. It’s lightweight — streamlined— ^ easy to guide around. Accor- s dion-top bag is dustproof— J&^easy to empty. ^ > . 'EASILY YOUR BEST BUYI Everything you want lor cleaning convenience— |j 4 perfected by years of G-E research and experience! f EASY TO SEE! Stop in today and try this new G-E Cleaner. Compare be-, < fore you buyl _ _—. — . i -- \W Here’s General Electric’s f jjf deluxe radio-phonograph S _^ ★ Genuine Armstrong FM ★ 6 Band Radio ★ Sure-action Record Changer ★ Storage for 150 ^ records | ★ 12" Dynapower Speaket $549 S 8 i . ; S You’ll be proud to own this superb instrument with R its glorious natural color tone from both radio and R records, its lovely French Provincial styled mahogany R cabinet and sensationally beautiful record reproduction. a ; 11 5EEF-CHXHGIN6 | 1 PORTABLE RADIO I; X ) v g } Renews its power over and over again g ) Of course it’s more fun to play this sensational new t portable. With this set you don’t have the trouble I { and expense of regular battery replacements. ; j Its compact leak-proof airplane type storage battery g i renews its power whenever you plug it in to AC g j house current. Then it recharges even while it plays. g 1 Stores up power for more hours of use—anywhere. g j And the battery has an 18 month guarantee. g \ You’ve never heard such tone in a Model 250 X I portable before. Or such clean-cut *' • X j tuning. All the programs you $99,3f) X i usually get on a big set at home. ^ " X ! And ii’siours for only , , , . gj, X x; x X KRESL | I O.K. HARDWARE 4831 South 24th Street _Telephone MArket 4114 Company * S! KRETSCHMERS $ » ^ with all that’s fine in photographic equipment. K ft ^ 315 So. 17th Street J A. 5335 | ft ft Thank you our old customers and welcome the ^ xg new ones. I 55 ft * lt| ft MR. C. H. HALL has discontinued the express jg rg business and is now in the grocery business at 55 55 1202 North 24th Street, known as NANCY’S fk ¥k GROCERY. He invites all of his friends and 55 Aj the public to give him a call. Nice fresh stock of ft ft groceries to choose from. My prices are always right. Make my place your headquarters. Always ft welcome. j tj Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall ft 55 1202 North 24th Street xg fk Thanks 55 %,&:8&?i3£Z8i$3S33:sesse2?i&sis$&&fc 5* Holiday Greetings to all our patrons and friends— ft ft May the New Year bring all the blessings you ^ have hoped for—is our wish. ft MERCHANTS INVESTMENT CO. ft ft 819 First National Bank Building ^ ft 16tli and Farnam AT 5066 fg #2 21 years—same location #: , i - ft ^ Here s your opportunity*to help |j H a Homeless Boy J* You know what a tremendous job Father ft ft Flanagan’s Boys Town is doing to give shelter #7 to homeless boy. ^ ^ Now, more than ever, Boys Town is in 'ft ft serious need of your gifts. The way must #7 f£ be prepared for America’s youngest war cas- ft yt ualties—boys orphaned by war, boys disowned aV by war’s broken families. #7 Here is your chance. Your donations, large ft ft or small, go a long way towards saving young ft sters from unhappiness and uncertainty. ft ft Your gifts help them feel wanted again ... wt *1 give them hope for the future. And giving ft ft to Boys Town brings satisfaction to you. %£ ti $ yGL —So open up your heart and help a home ^j| less boy. Give to Boys Town! ^ ft Boys Town deserves your support. Visit ^ it. See for yourself the happiness and good ft ft your gifts are making. 0 —A FRIEN^OF BOYS TOWN. ^7 ft ft p Seasons Greetings j Standard Beauty and | [k Barber Supply Co., Inc. jj S 114-16 North 15th Street l ffi AT. 2120 % | 1 j Seasons Greetings^ | BOSTON MARKET ^ 512 North 16th Street ^ gKitatt^wawai m HA. 1949 fb s 1 1 j ’if we could— \ 3 t I we would say “Merry i i 5 i, Christmas” to each of you 1 ! i * personally. Since we can’t, j 5 i ithe next best thing is to j i . i Lgout our greetings in print, j S j ^Seasons Greetings j 8 « jhl Omar Wonder Flour l | j ^ Omaha, Nebraska : »_ I dUOSIMASi? 1 I It would be fi | difficult, indeed, ^ « to forget our friends, fX 'T particularly at Christmas. $ We want you to know ‘ly £ how dose we feel to aU 1ft of you, and how sincerely Vk \ ■M we wish for each ^ of you the choicest Tfc .*1 r£\ Cw blessings of Yuleti/ie. V; 'i Metropolitan Council No. 1 yt & United J Packinghouse jj Workers of ft il America S P CIO fi W Greetings and 2? Best Wishes Merry Christmas m _« :|5S558gEJSgE»552555S!5SKE5!S=5!K53ag!35^ jp Seasons Greetings $ Tuxedo Barber Shop ^ ^ Mr. McGee |jj ty, 2225 North 24th Street & fi JA. 9439 W * s S^»33W!J!S3!JSg?»aSK5S55ag53KtJaS3t : « (Seasons Greetings Jl ( Simplex Time Clock i . « £ Service ^ 1918 Famam Street jjj t WE 3224 « ( ¥ K^^s£5SK5S£^«Ks:3ga:2acK£^«> HAPPY HOUDAY | Seasons Greetings | | from fi ^ Omaha’s Fastest | i Growing Store i SjH^FRIENDS | | °i°EWw ~ \ i 1 I I I I » i | May | | this Christmas bring I t i ■ 8 | happiness as true, | as that 8 I t we have known g 7 i | in our relations with you! | | PHILIPS i | 24th & O i=ajsgtS!533sssja^3aasg?5a^sK{3agt3asE^ St. John Ame i Church g tg 22nd and Willis Avenue $ ts “The Friendly Church” » p Rev. E. B. Childress, tj, t Pastor | Sunday School 9:30 a.m. $ Morning Worship « 11:00 a. m. $ p Union 6:30 p. m. § p Evening Worship U 8:00 p. m. S K-S53agE3a^J!S?3a555SS3>Sgt5aStSK?!as35Satsyi $ SEASON op g I CMS IS S g . g In Colonial times Christ- ^ g mastide was the gayest g ^ and happiest season of the ^ '; year ... and so it is today, g It is our sincere wish that g during this Christmas of 1947 the warm, sweet joys of this blessed sea g son may fill your hearts ^ to overflowing. g l g | Merry Xmas | | Fine Liquor & Beverages | of all kinds g g » Complete Supply of W g Groceries and Meats | g Closed Sat. Open Sun. g i idiotic Ihappy holiday! i i a 35 25 » 1 I 1 I 8 8 8 8 8 | MerjotW/VI yuletTde! § . | ^ Neisner Bros. Inc. w n $ 1 ' * 5c to $1.00 | w g Si3»5JSgfSS?3aSEja55SK!»?S=SS52S53!!S3t3!S " jjjj ■ ja I >-£xU(JU 1 Juyauij gj St. Benedict Moor 1 k I w Father Moylan I 1 a i a 1 a 1 I 8 I a I a a a a a a Hope Lutheran | | Church | I 30th & Corby Streets fj § H. H. Schauland, Pastor § ” Sunday School S 3 10:00 a.m. g § Morning Service $ | 11:00 a.m. ■ I 1 I ' s _ cth EARTH | Wilson Trailer System, Inc. I ii Oldest Exclusive Dis- S tributor of Glider « i Trailers in America $ 118 So. Saddle Creek Rd. $ M Omaha, Nebraska $ & Tel. WA 7331