The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 24, 1948, Image 2

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PRESCRIPTIONS
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Duffy Pharmacy
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24-th & Lake Sts.
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LAKE SHOE SERVICE
Note la The Time To Get
Your Shoea Rebuilt!
Quality Material & Guaranteed
Quality Work
2407 Lake Street
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$ J. G. GARAGE |
JS 2104 North 24th Street W
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PAINT AND DECORATE
It Pays
Phone JA 0725 _
Let me do your work.
All work guaranteed.
E. CRUTER
2631 Grant Street
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“OW at40,50,60?”
— Man, You’re Crazy
Forget your age! Thousands are peppy at 70. Try
pepping up” with Ottrex. Contains tonic for weak,
rundown feeling due solely to body's lack of iron
which many men and women call “old." Try
Ostrex Tonic Tablets for pep. younger feeling, this
very day. New “get acquainted” size only 50c.
At all drug stores — in Omaha,
at Walgreen’s and Smith Stores.
' ult Pay» To Look WeW’
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 Lake Street
FOR SALE: 40 Dresses. All Kinds.
Sizes from 40 to 50 Many Beautiful
dresser scarfs. 10 to 15 pairs of ladiics
style shoes size 7.
Call at 2435 Blondo St.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Furnished rooms or apartment foi
rent. PL-2055.
Steam heated room for rent. Gentleman
preferred. 939 North 26th St. Phont
JA-7646.
FOR REM
A room for rent. Men only. PL9160
Launderers and Cleaners
EDHOLM. & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St. WE 6055
LYCAN & RANKIN guarantee all of
their furnace repairs. Call ATlantic
5029.
MARY’S CHICKEN HUT, 2722 North
30th Street., JA 8946. Our Chicken
Dinners are something to crow
about. Robert Jones, prop.
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
IDEAL FURNITURE MART
2511-13 North 24th — 24th & Lake St.
WEbster 2224
REAL ESTATE LOANS
F. E. WATTERS
234 Brandies Theater Bldg
PHONE JA 3393
GROSS
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
. PHONE JA 4635
formerly at—
24th and Erskine
NEW LOCATION
516 North 16th
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tvttA. NATURAL HAIR ATTACHMENTS
ON AGA!NmmOFF AGAIN Hair Do’s—to moot all occasions
PAGE
NATURAL
$3.00 BRAID
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1you CAN HAVE YOUR HAIR
[ PERFECTLY MATCHED
Latest Creations
| Easily Attached
Human Hair—
■ chignon All Shades
$5.50 SEND NO MONEY
JUST SEND SAMPLE OF YOUR HAIR
OR STATE THE COLOR
Pay Postman Full Amount on Dollwy
JESSIE KARE BEAUTY PRODUCTS
507 FIFTH AVL (Room 905) NEW YORK 17. N. Y., Dept. A
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ED EC CURLING^
riEE IRON.
^ WITH
* ORDER
I fiaar
V-ROLL
$3.50
CHIGNON
$3.50
war
PAGE BOY
$3.50
CLUSTER
$4.00
Why pay more lor
soft lovely looking
fine quality human
hair that glamour
izes your hair-do
and yet is so nat
ural looking and so
easily attached?
State color or send
sample of your hair
1SEND NO MONEY—Fay postman on delivery plus charges. |
H. K. COMPANY, DepY. 1 - Box 2163, Richmond, Virginia \
''YES” “BUT IF WE GO OUTSIDE, THEN ONLY
ONE OF US CAN SKIP ROPE/"
Don't overload your electric circuits. When you
build or modernize provide ADEC ATE WIRING.
NEBRASKA-IOWA ELECTRICAL COUNCIL
Railway Electric Signal
Thomas Edison invented the bat
tery cell which powered the first
electric semaphore signal ever used
on an American railroad. He
worked 10 years on what is some
times called his greatest invention
—a battery designed especially for
railroad purposes, the prototype of
modem batteries whose use by rail
roads ranges all the way from air
conditioning to the propulsion of
locomotives.
I tig New Style Beak FREE I
WIGS
Wa are ana of tha
oldast distributors
of Colored Worn
on's hair, dsalina
direct for over a
ftare with thou
sands of satlsfiod
customars.
ETSlITTHINw
IN HAIR GOODS
PAGE SOYS • CHIGNONS • SWITCHES
TRANSFORMATIONS • MARCEL IRONS
STRAIGHTENING COMIS • PINCERS
•EAUTY AIDS • COSMETICS
LOWEST PRICES
Writ* for FREE Hair Stylo look
HUMANIA HAIR CO.
Dopf. "ir
303 Fourth Avo. • Now York 10. N. Y.
*" *4000 yearly as a I
PRACTICAL NURSE
The desperate shortage of nurses
means Opportunity for YOU! Earn
the Lincoln Certificate in 12 WEEKS
SPARE TIME AT HOME and make
high earnings year after year! Age,
education not important. Endorsed by
physicians. Earn while learning.
!
25-Leuon Lincoln conns ~M M Q
available in eaay install- Jp I a O
ments. Begin nowl H
(Self-Graded Couree Only
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f 19.80 Save 50%) Booklet TODAY!
THE LINCOLN INSTITUTE
of Practical Nursing, Dept.
4737 Broadway, Chicago 40, 111.
Send postpaid booklet **Careers in Nursing**
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(print)
ADDRESS .
CITY. STATE.
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Forestry in Europe
The Zurich municipal forest, the
Sihlwald, has been producing wood
crops for nearly a thousand years,
and in 1422 the city council decided
that the cut of that forest should not
exceed 20,000 pieces of timber per
year. This order constituted the
first recorded forest regulation that
is known. Led by Germany, Swe
den and France, all the principal
European countries now have gov
ernment forest agencies in many
cases have laws to regulate the cut
ting of timber on private lauds.
Pick Right Knife
Whether a knife is sharp and
stays sharp depends on the quality
of the steel blade, the grinding of
the blade and the way it is tem
pered. The finest blades are forged
and thus are strong, flexible and
easy to grind.
;
RULE BOOK FOR
CIVILIZATION
By GEORGE S. BENSON
President oi Harding College
Searcy. Arkansas
B , ~
.IKE THOUSANDS of other
Americans in 1941 I bought a
new car. I got an Oldsmobile.
I am still using the car and get
ting good service out of it, and I
believe I know why. A book of
instructions came with it, and
because I believed the people who
made the car could tell me a
great deal about how to run it,
I studied that book carefully. I
got excellent service from the
automobile throughout the entire
war, and am still using it.
I believe that happened be
cause I followed the instructions
of those who made the Oldsmo
bile. Doing that, I could expect
to get good service. The whole
idea seemed like good logic to
me. May I submit an application
for this home-made parable? If
this principle works with auto
mobiles, it should have some mer
it when applied to things largei
and more important. Will you
follow me in this application?
Handbook THE BIBLE is the
For Mortals book of instruc
tions from the Cre
ator who made the world and the
fullness thereof. It is the book
containing the laws, rules, and
advice that we mortals should
read and study in order that we
may know how to proceed. It is
the instruction book on how to
operate that part of the Creator’s
handiwork with which we are in
volved. Careful study of this in
struction book will bring great
dividends.
I am glad to live in a land
where a National Bible Week
finds enthusiastic support. This
year October 20 to 26 has been so
designated. Did you know that
twelve of the thirteen little
colonies *vir*ed along the Atlan
ta -'■"Vi''-, were founded by
people who came to America
seeking religious freedom? Thei>
lives were guided and dominated
by the Bible. But perhaps even
they did not visualize the kind of
America to come — the America
to come because of what the;
did.
Bill Of LATER, when our
Freedoms Constitution was
framed, the men who
wrote it were men who believed
the Bible and who looked upon it
as God's "instruction book."
These men desired to maintain
for their descendants and for pos
terity, the kind of Individual free
dom which they believed the
Creator had decreed for every in
dividual. To them, that was ore
of the instruction rules out of the
book.
That Constitution, when adopt
ed and amended in 1789, carried
with it the greatest bill of indi
vidual freedoms that any nation
has ever enjoyed. Under thes.
freedoms, America developed the j
greatest measure of well-being1
and prosperity that any segment
of mankind has ever developed 0:11
this earth. It may be said, with-:
out any doubt, that the freedoms j
and liberties which brought our '
prosperity grew directly from the
religious foundation laid by our
forefathers.
I am glad to feel that we
Americans are bo dedicated to the
basic concepts of law and practice j
as they are found in the Bible. If J.
we will look to God’s instruction J
book for guidance at all times in 5
the future, making it our source •,
book for living, then our future j
is secure. Only in that way may |
America preserve liberty and?
freedom — and even civilization, j
through the coming decades and
centuries.
“Blue Monday” Brightened by the
New Packaged Spaghetti Dinners
IF a hard day’s washing, ironing, '
or cleaning cuts into the time you j
lave for meal preparation, there's .
good news for you in the new pack-1
aged spaghetti dinners. In one
handy package, you’ll find quick-;
cooking spaghetti, a bottle of tong-'
simmered chef's sauce and a tin of 1
grated \cheese. And another cause |
lo hurrah is your grocer’s price— ,
less than 50f for enough to serve
three or four people. i
After a hard Monday, take half ^
an hour for letter-writing, or read
through your favorite magazine be
fore you start supper preparations.
You’ll find it takes but 15 minutes
to cook the spaghetti, heat the
sauce and combine both in a huge
centei bowl for yout* family’s serv
ice Then add a special trailer of
your own to this spaghetti express
—cut up rich black olives and
sprinkle over the top
Here are some typical time-sav
> :g, money-stretching menus that
•• anfli'V wAiir imagination :
CHEF’S SUGGESTION I
Spaghetti Dinner in a package with
'Chefs Sauce and Grated Cheese
Grated Carrot and Raisin Salad
Oven-warmed Rolls
Baked Winter Pears '
Coffee or Milk
CHEF’S SUGGESTION II
Spaghetti Dinner in a package with
Chefs Sauce and Grated Cheese
Green Pepper and
Pickled Beet Salad
Italian Bread Sticks
Orange and Coconut Ambrosia
Coffee or Milk
If your busy-day-of-the-week hap
pens on Friday, there’s a special
Meatless Friday dinner in a pack
age, too, with a mushroom-flavored
spaghetti sauce. Hint for hostesses
—it’s mighty handy to keep a pack
age on your emergency “party”
shplf
YOUR HONOR NIGRA SCHOOL^
TEACHERS-WERE CAUGHT TRYING A
TO BOARD THE FREEDOM TRAIN '
WITH A CROWD OF NIGRA CHILDREN! \
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ARRESTED
IN FREEDOM.S NAME
Breathes there the bride with
soul so dead who never to herself
has said, some day we’ll build our
own home!
It wasn’t long after we were
settled in our compact little apart
ment that I began dreaming of a
winding stair
case, large, gra
cious rooms and
acres of closet
space. All for
“some day” I
clipped floor
plans, collected
decorating tips
and selected
lovely color
schemes. I hen
one cozy wintry evening I an
nounced to the Man of the House
that my dream home was ready—
on paper—from doorknobs to book
alcoves. Naturally, I agreed mag
nanimously, plans were subject to
extensive alterations to suit his
pleasure. Well. The cad took a
quick look and guffawed!
i It appears you can’t have run
ning water where you want it with
out pipes. But, you can have water
where you don't want it unless you
have such unromantic-sounding
things as gutters, downspouts and
flashings. The first two “things”,
my spouse informed me, conduct
water from the roof while flashings
prevent leakage at joints such as
where the roof meets the chimney.
To top off my chagrin, the Ever
Wise produced booklets, pamphlets
and the summary of a talk he had
had with an architect friend, all
concerning safeguarding the home
with copper and brass. <
Patiently he explained that cop
per tube and red brass pipe are]
sturdy, rust-free and resistant to
corrosion. “So?” I asked, still a
little hurt. “Look”, says he, “good
brass and copper plumbing willi
deliver rust-free water for more
years than you can think about)
Furthermore, when about 50 tons
of water fall on the average roof
every year, the gutters and down
spouts have to be good. The best
is none too good for the Stuarts,
and that means copper."
I was pleased as wedding punch
to know he had carefully planned
for our future home—and told him
so. But no matter what anyone
says, leave it to a man to have the
last word. I was just drifting off to
sweet dreams when he brought
forth the clincher. “And another
thing—copper piping that brought
water to Egyptian Pharoahs more
than 5,500 years ago can still con
vey water!"
CLIP CURLING IRON with spring J12»
in handle. CompletW-fuH price ■
■UinHUfmmiimimfflrllHBi "Curaka" Typa $ ■ 7If
BRASS COMB—straight teeth ■
BRASS tUMB- J ■ .»W
Curved Teeth. Wood or wire handle ■
MARCEL IKUfl- |
Plain or Rolling $ I 75 |
Handles. Price_ m
FREE a I
PRESSING
compound teyi&jy
With Order
SEND NO MONEY
Pay Postman Full Amount
on Delivery
H. K. COMPANY
BOX S163 DEPT. 97
RICHMOND, VA,
OIL STOVE
burns kerosene
$2 22
Ad No. B-48-2 in. x 35 line*
fCOOPBYEPARK 5KINJ
[HELLO]
\ucht\
\ SKIN/J
Dr. FRED Palmer’s
SKIN WHITENER
Say "goodbye” to tanned, darkened, weather
beaten skin. Beautify minor blemishes and
rough skin externally caused. NEW trial offer
should begin to produce results and lighten
your complexion in 7 days or your money back.
Get 25c or 50c "Dr. FRED Palmer's Skin
Whitener," at your druggists. Use as directed.
If not satisfied, your money back. For FREE
TRIAL send 10c to cover postage, handling to
Galenol Co.. Dept. B, Box 264, Atlanta, Ga.
Shoes of Tomorrow
Air conditioned shoes are now
available for industrial footwear for
workers who have athlete’s feet or
blisters. The insole is made of fine
plastic meshlike material. Every
step pumps air into the shoes. An
Austrian shoemaker has announced
electrically warmed shoes. A small
battery fits into a cavity in the heel
and keeps the shoe constantly
warm. Eighty-five per cent of all
the 20 million cattle hides consumed
annually in the United States aro
used in the manufacture of shoes.
Injection Without Needle*
Using the principle of oil cylinder
■prays, which inject a needlelike
spray, University of Maryland
school of medicine has found it is
possible to inject fluids into the
body without use of needles of any
kind. Medicinal preparations, by
this new method, inject the dose in
deeper than the conventional needle
method, and it hurts less, special
ists claim.
Alcohol From Banana*
Alcoholic beverages have been
made from bananas. Some years
ago banana whisky experiments
were conducted in Guatemala. Ba
nana wine from fully ripe fruit al
lowed to ferment in water was
known in the West Indian island of
Barbados as early as 1657. Dena
tured alcohol from bananas is an
age-old possibility.
Origin of Softball
Softball is an outgrowth of the
games of indoor baseball, play
! ground ball, kitten ball and dia
mond ball. Since 1909 it became so
popular that by 1935 a world series
was played in Chicago.
— MARY’S —.
CHICKEN HUT
BARBECUED RIBS and
SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
“OUR Chicken Dinners Are
Something Crow About.”
I ROBERT JONES, Proprietor
JAckson 8946 2722 North 30th St. I
THRIFTY LIQUOR STORE
.• WINES, BEER, LIQUORS
“We Appreciate Your Trade”
*4th & LAKE AT. 4248
We Are Once More
laddering curtains
SEND OR BRING THEM IN
Edholm & Sherman
LAUNDERERS & DRY CLEANERS ETAOHRBGKLA
2401 Norfh 24TH. Street! Phone WE. 6055
Contractor .. |
See Bailey First !
SPECIALIZING IN PATCH WORK, PLASTERING )
[ # BRICKLAYING CHIMNEYS AND CONCRETEING® <
• RETAINING WALLS • j
l OFFICE—2209 NO. 22ND S. )
i —Phone PLeasent 19 7 5 — |
— A home of charmir\~ traditional atmosphere, such as shown in'
the above picture, is achieved only by carefully selecting each item.
For instance, the two end tables have a built-in section for plants and
the lamps are made from old apothecary jars. The walls have been
painted a deep green while the ceiling is crisp white to reflect the light
I In the room. The draperies repeat the deep, rich green tones of the
walls and the lighter green of the couch. The window shades art pur®
[ white to match the ceiling and bring attention to the draperies.
With Grain of Salt
Not so many years ago salt was
used in payment of a fine in central
Africa. When a murder was com
mitted, according to custom, the
community in which the murderer
lived was responsible for paying the
blood-money. The chief of the vil
lage went around on an appointed
day and collected from each of his
subjects two cupped handfuls of
salt. This was pooled to form pay
ment for the life taken.
Women Live Longer
The average length of life for
white women in the United States
has reached the remarkably high
figure of 69.5 years, according to
statisticians of the Metropolitan Life
Insurance company. For men the
average length of life is 64.5 years,
and for the American people as a
whole, 66 years. The increase in
expectation of life at birth since
the beginning of the century results
from a better control of infections
•n the you1'"
Flan Children 7s Aid I
REPRESENTATIVES of foremost national organizations hear plans
for American Overseas Aid-United Nations Appeal for Children at
“Mobilization of Leadership for World Needs” conference at Hotel
McAlpin, New York. From left are: Mrs. H. Gordon Freeman, Chairman,
International Relations Committee, American Women’s Voluntary Serv
ices; Mrs. Eunice H. Carter (guest speaker), Chairman, National Council
of Negro Women—Board of Trustees; Mrs. Alfred Bachrach, Cirl Scouts.