The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 28, 1948, TWENTY FIRST ANNIVERSARY EDITION, Image 8

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    ONCE REPRESENTED RACE IN HALLS OF CONGRESS
THE WAITERS COLUMN
By H. W. Smith
Capt. Earl Jones of the Omaha Club
and the wide awake crew of waiters
are on the up and go fine service at
all times.
Mr. Glover Scott of the OAC was
on 20th and Lake Street Friday morn
ing to get a downtown street car.
Mr. Scoggins is very much im
proved after some days of illness.
Mr. Millard Carr is asking that ev
eryone renew their membership in the
Urban League.
Mr. H. L. Mix of Oakland, Califor
nia, formerly of Omaha, sent regards
to all friends.
Mr. Frank Buford is improving
from a long illness.
Read the Omaha Guide.
Paxton Hotel waiters are topping
the service with a smile.
Blaekstone Hotel waiters are in the
front line on service at all times.
Fontenelle Hotel waiters are very
much on the up and go on quick
service.
Waiters at the Hill Hotel and High
land Club are improving at all times.
Regis Hotel and White Horse Inn
waiters are going good at all times.
I R. R. boys are serving on wheels
, with a quick step to the traveling
1 public.
Bells That Sing Out
Have you ever gone tovthe wrong
entrance when the door chime, bell
or knocker sounded? A new electric
door chime has been developed to
eliminate these unnecessary steps.
I It features three different musical
| signals — a continuous harmony
( chord that sounds as long as the
I caller presses the button; two sym
I phonic notes in sequence, and a sin
' gle resonant note. One signal is used
for the front door, one for the back
and the third for a side entrance, or
to code-page members of the family
for phone calls.
Read the Omaha Guide for all the
news.
THE WEEK
By H. W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Donahoe of
Buffalo, Wyoming second baby will
have the same operation as the first at
the Methodist Hospital in Om^ha. The
baby has a stomach ailment.
President Truman raps reactionar
ies at the Jackson Day Dinner Ban
quet in Washington on Thursday
night and told all about what the
great Democrat party had.
Champion Joe Louis and his wife
sailed on the oceanliner Thursday,
j February 19. Mr. Louis and his group
i carried a supply of choice foods.
Dr. Wesly Jones was at his very
best as master of ceremonies at the
birthday party for Rev. Reynolds of
Clair Chapel on Wednesday evening,
February 18. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. J.
E. Wade used their best efforts to
make the party a good success. Or
chids to the members.
Introduced Racing ,'torse
Thothmes ip, greatest of Egyp
tian kings, in 1450 B. C. left a papy
rus record of his conquest of Meso
potamia, priding himself upon ob
taining the racing horse and intro
ducing him into Egypt.
CLASSIFIED ADS
FOR RENT: Room for rent
at 2509 Maple St.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
F. E. WATTERS
234 Brandies Theater Bldg
PHONE JA 3393
Launderers and Cleaners
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St. WE 6055
Value of Milk
A quart of milk—four glasses—
supplies approximately these per
centages of the daily nutritive re
quirements of an average man: Cal
cium, 100 per cent plus; riboflavin
(vitamin G), 82 per cent; phos
phorus, 67 per cent; protein, 49 per
cent; vitamin A, 30 per cent; thia
min, 22 per cent; calories, 22 per
cent; vitamin C, 19 per cent; niacin,
6 per cent, and iron, 3 per cent.
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New Soybean Strain
Hawkeye, a new high-yielding soy
bean, is being released in several
Midwestern states. It has as high
an oil content as Lincoln, resists
lodging as well* as Richland and
, better than Lincoln, and falls be
I tween its Richland and Mukden par
ents in height.
Infra-Red Ray for Cotton.
The newest wrinkle in cotton gin
ning is the use of infra-red rays
to dry moist cotton. The idea is to
keep a constant heat all through the
ginning process. The cotton is heat
ed while going through the extractor
and stands. A battery of 32 infra-red
lights is set up on each unit. By the
time the cotton passes through the
press there is little moisture left.
Heart of Asparagus
Asparagus is grown in nearly all
sections of the United States, but
large industrial production is limit
ed to a few localities. In 1945, in the
nation, 126,258 acres were used for
commercial growing of asparagus.
About half of this acreage was lo
cated in California. Principal areas
of production in that state are Sac
ramento, San Joaquin, San Fernan
do and Imperial valleys.
May Become Short
Fertilizers may be difficult to get
when they are needed next year. So
it’s a good idea to see your dealer
now and make arrangements for
1948 fertilizer, say county agricul
tural workers. The safest plan is to
get delivery of fertilizer at the ear
liest opportunity.
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■L tone arm
K ... the greatest improvement
§ in RECORD PLAYING since the
K invention oj the phonograph...
« Any record, old or new, sounds
if better when heard through
K Admiral’s Miracle Tone Arm.
B Bass tones are richer, fuller.
Treble tones delight your ear
■ with their vivid brilliance. No
R*" annoying needle scratch, "talk
R back,” and other surface noise.
R This remarkable new electronic
R invention uses no coil, crystal,
A filament, or special tubes. Hear
the Miracle Tone Arm, today.
>
• New, improved changer plays up to 12 records ... "
Automatically changes records in 3 Vi seconds. • New
pull-out panel for easy record loading. • 7-tube, '
static-free FM-AM Superhet radio. • Continuously
variable tone control. • Powerful Alnico dynamic
^ speaker. • Beautiful indirectly lighted Lucite dial.
• Walnut veneer cabinet; also mahogany or blonde
at slightly higher prices.
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MODERN APPLIANCE
24 Ch.atN. SO. OMAHA i
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Why Not
HURRY TO 2229 Lake Street for good
eats; such as Beef Stew, Chili,
Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, etc.
Our Fooda Are Real Gone
HURRY B ACK C AFE
j 2229 Lake St JA: 9195
Mrs. Ella Ma? Tucker, Supervisor
J. Mason and EL Washington, Props.
We Are Once More
LAUDERING CURTAINS
SEND 03 B3IN3 THEV! IN
Edholm & Sherman
LAUNDERERS & DRY
| 2401 North 24TH. Street) Phone WE. 6055
I ■ „ ...
I Contractor .. .
See Bailey First
SPECIAL /ING IN PATCH WORK, PLASTfeRING
• BRICKLAN ING CHIMNEYS AND CONCRETE I NG£
• RETAINING WALLS f /
OFFICE-2209 NO. 22ND S
—Phone-PLeasent 19 7 5 —
Andrew^
Quick Service Cleaner
Dry Cleaning Hats work
PICK-UP — DELIVERY CASH— CARRY ,
Everyday 0n eDay Servlce
PRESSING DONE 10
While You Wait 2 Hour Service
1837 North 24th Street Telephone JAckson4117
iJSaJSajagtJagESSt 3253 555 55353
^PRESCRIPTIONS
Free Delivery
Duffy Pharmacv
—IF E-0609—
24th & Lake Sts.
*' III.. II I —
LAKE SHOE SERVICE
Note la The Time To Get
Your Shoea Rebuilt I
Quality Material & Guaranteed
Quality Work
2407 Lake Street
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“It Poya To Look WeH”
MAYO’S BARBER SHOP
Ladies and Children’s Work
A Specialty
2422 Lake Street
GROSS
JEWELRY &
LOAN CO.
. PHONE JA 4635
formerly at—
* 24th and Erskine
NEW LOCATION
516 North 16th