The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 20, 1947, Image 7

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every night. Bedside Control keeps
sleeping temperature "just right” —
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how many blankets to put on before
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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.)
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I O.K. HARDWARE
4831 South 24th Street _Telephone MArket 4114
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^ 315 So. 17th Street J A. 5335 | ft
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rg business and is now in the grocery business at 55
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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
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Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hall ft
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5* Holiday Greetings to all our patrons and friends— ft
ft May the New Year bring all the blessings you
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MERCHANTS INVESTMENT CO. ft
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ft 16tli and Farnam AT 5066 fg
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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
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ft Boys Town deserves your support. Visit ^
it. See for yourself the happiness and good ft
ft your gifts are making.
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118 So. Saddle Creek Rd. $
M Omaha, Nebraska $
& Tel. WA 7331