The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, June 12, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    _ THREE GREAT VOICES
Three Great Voices
« Left to right: Sarah Vaug
han, noted songestress; Billie
Holiday, America’s Greatest
Song Stylist; Bily and June
Eckstine, one of the top male
singers of the nation. Ocassion
was Miss Holiday’s opening
night at Club Ebony, on Broad
way, when she captivated her
audiences and continues to be
the greatest attraction of the
Gay White Way.—Snelson.
What is so rare as a day in
June?—Then if ever come per
fect days,—and that’s a cue for
back yard suppers and picnic
lunches in the park, on the
beach, and your favorite wood
land spot. Here’s a trick to
keep the sandwiches from
coming apart—split the buns
only three-fourth of the way
through so that top and bot
tom are fastened. The picnic
basket should hold a variety
of double-deckers . . . ham and
lettuce in round buns, ground
carrot and lettuce in finger
buns, raisin bread with apple
sauce filling, Crisp celery,
sweet and sour pickles, olives,
cold milk, and fruit are other
accessories to a successful
picnic lunch.
UP TO ONE YEAR TO PAY
Keep cool this summer with a new fan
from ALL MAKES. Choose from a
complete line of oscillating fans, floor
and pedestal fanse, wall fans, fans to fit your summer
needs. Models available in every price range.
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
All Makes Typewriter Co.
1918 FARNAM ST.AT-2413
Christian Service
The Women’s Society of the
Christian Service sponsored a
very interesting meeting at the
Clair Memorial Methodist
Church on Friday evening, on
June 4 and served ice cream
and cake.
Mr. Isiah Jones mercantile
and shoe shining shop is going
good.
Mr. Perry Taylor of North
24th Street Barber and Mt.
Moriah baptist qhurch Sunday
School teacher returned home
from Detroit Michigan, to at
tend a funeral of a relative on
May 31st.
Reverand J. E. Wade is vis
iting relatives and friends ’ >
Oklahoma and the Reverand C
E. Hayes the new pastor of
Clair Memorial Methodist Ch
urch is carrying on in a very
fine way.
Are you a member of the N
AACP, your membership is
very much needed.
(Club Aluminum
‘ HAMMERCRAFT WATERLESS COOKWARE
\ ***"$*
REGULARLY *21.20
!Vu*
' \
DAVIDSONS, 415 SOUTH 16th STREET—Omaha.
Forgotten Inventor
EXPELLED FROM AMHERST... SENT TO SEA. A
SHIPS # PADDLE WHEEL CAVE HIM M
idea for REVOLVING PISTOL CYLINDER/ 'j
... AT 14* WHITTLED MODEL-IT WORKED! .
jjjbeA - QUIT FATHERS DYE-PLANT
TO SEEK FORTUNEAs"DR.COUU*.
USED "LAU6HIN6 GAS* AS ^
HYPNOTIC OEVICE/
8#..,,
1832-SENT PLAN OF
^GUN TO PATENT OFFICE...
AWARDED PATENT/* 1836/
ALWl ORIGINAL COMPANY FA!LED -
HE INVENTED SUBMARINE'MINE*
WHILE STILL IN HIS 20'S f
TEXAS ★ RANGERS •FIRST MARKET FOR
COLT REVOLVER ...US. ARMY ORDERED 1,000...
COLT BUILT FACTORY- CREATED JOBS ...
DIED WEALTHY AT 48/
PAepatod. &if TlathmaL Patent Council
Roy Milton Fan Club
■---:-----!-' 1
CHARITY AIM OF ROY
MILTON FAN CLUB
Hollywood (NPB)—In an
effort to present a constructive
program to members, the Nat
ional President of the Roy Mil
ton Orchestra Fan Club, Lil
lian Cumber, annoucedn here
last week, that in addition to
the popular club slogan, “No
Dues, Just Blues,” more emph
asis will be stressed upon the
business of aiding needy causes
and charities in the particular
communities where fan clubs
are established.
Cumber told newsmen, the
Roy Milton Fan Clubs arc
mushrooming all over the nat
ion. She said, these same clubs
according to Mr. Milton’s de
sires, can become a powerful
and helpful aid to their respec
tive communities by support
ing worthy charitable under
takings and needy families.
Thus far, she said, “a most
heartening response has fol
lowed Roy’s suggestions that
the club do charity work”. It
is also planned that the band
leader will cooperate with the
community jrogram by enter
taining the fan clubs and their
adopted charity group during
his visits in their territory.
National headquarters are
at 223 West Second Street, of
Los Angeles, California, where
additional information regard
ing setting up of Roy Milton
Orchestra Fan Clubs may be
obtained, the president told the
newmen.
I Orchard & Wilhelm Co. j
Summer Store Hours 9:30 to 5:00
Roll-away Beds
at exceptionally low prices
that afford real comfort
| . . . with link fabric springs
| made to fold up and roll into a
i closet. Manufactured by Sim
| mons and Englander.
Extraordinary Values
= 2.6 size with inner
| spring mattress.
| 3.3 size with inner
| spring mattress.
| 4.0 size with inner
| spring mattress ...
1 ROLL-AWAY BEDS . . . with coil springs, made to |j
= fold up and roll into a closet. Offered WITHOUT =
| mattresses. §|
| 2.6 Rollaway ....14.95 4.0 Rollaway ....22.50 |
3.1 Holloway -16.95 Mattresses from 16.75 =
Innersprinq Mattresses from 2135
1 " THIRD FLOOR
yilillMUOIMIIillllllllllllllllllllllliilllllUIIIIIIIH
I
A well-tuned engine and proper driving methods resulted in gasoline
savings up to 70%, tests recently conducted by Plymouth Motor Corp. at
Detroit showed. The testing team above checks recording equipment
notes results of the unusual evneriment
Driver Tests Show
Conservation Easy
How to conserve precious gasoline
and save money was recently dem
onstrated at Detroit when results of
engineering tests showed savings as
high as 70% possible through proper
engine tune-up coordinated with
correct driving techniques.
The tests were conducted by the
Chrysler Engineering division at the
instigation of W. B. Rice, director
of service for the Plymouth division.
They were made by technical ex
perts with a 1948 Plymouth special
deluxe sedan equipped with record
ing and measuring devices including
a “fifth wheel” electric speedometer,
gasometer, vacuum gauge, odome
ters, and batteries of stop watches.
No “trick” gasoline saving devices
or special fuels were used. The
secret of the savings obtained lay in
(1) proper spring tune-up of the car,
including ignition, carburation, cool
ing system, oil change and chassis
lubrication, and steering and brake
adjustments, and (2) employment of
proper driving techniques in han
dling foot throttle and brakes.
A basic gas saving up to 10% may
be secured by giving an out-of-tune
car the approved dealer's spring
tune-up, the tests showed. Past that
point the driver himself holds the
whip hand in achieving phenomenal
gas savings.
The first test run was over a ten
mile course in a section of Detroit
where stop lights and stop signs '
were numerous. Here, reasonably
moderate acceleration and braking
showed a 60% greater gasoline mile
age over the “quick stop and start
artist”
Surprisingly, the safe driver who
saved so much gas, arrived at the
finish of the ten mile course only
one and one-half minutes later than
the “hurryup” man, made 50 per
cent fewer stops and spent 51% less
of his time at those stops. He aver- J
aged only two per-cent slower speed 1
and two per-cent greater elapsed
time.
In a test run over the 165 mile:
highway from Detroit to Lansing, |
Michigan, the safe driver achieved
a 50% saving in gasoline on the trip. ^
The surprising difference in gas I
economy was achieved by main
taining a normal speed of 50 m.p.h. I
on open highway as against one of
70 m.p.h.
Added to the advantages of con
serving the nation's fuel supply foi
next winter’s heating use and the
saving in money accruing to the
individual is the fact that safety sta
tistics prove the “moderate” drivel
involved in fewer and less serious
accidents than the speed-seeker
Rice pointed out.
Legal Notice
J. J. Friedman, Atty.
Notice of Hearing
for Administration
In the County Court of Doug
las County, Nebraska.
Book 68—Page 389
In the Matter of the Estate
of John W. Dallas, Deceased.
The State of Nebraska, To
All Parties Interested: Notice
is hereby given that applica
tion has been made to this
Courl: for the granting of ad
ministration of said estate to
Lena Dalla.
Hearing will be had thereon
in this Court on July 7, 1948,
at 9:00 o’clock A. M., at which
‘time and place you may appear
and contest the same.
Robert R. Trover,
20-3t County Judge.
‘Wcorrj
What wufr I
happen I
flti* time? /A
Hear the sensational return
match for the world’s heavy
weight championship...
broadcast direct from Yankee
Stadium!
Wednesday, June 23
Boadcast Starts at 8 p.m.
1290 KOIL VOuSduL v
The WEEK
—By H. W. Smith—
This writer had the pleasure
of talking with one of the news
paper men with the Truman
Special, Mr. John Young of
the Chicago Defender on June
5th. Mr. Young was accomp
anyed to Boys Town by C. C.
Galloway of the Omaha Guide
to meet and contact the mayor
of Boys Town.
Mrs. Clara Booth Luce made
mention in her speech at the
Paxton Hotel about Segrega
tion ! Saying to keep the Negro
in the Gutter one would be
down there with him.
Satchel Payes Base Ball Cl
ub was in Omaha June 5th en
route East.
Mr. Y. P. Mahurmmit finish
ed 26 years as scout master of
the Omaha Boy Scouts. He did
tell assistant Scout Master L.
Kenneth Myers to take over
and carry on.
OMAHA IS FIRST
AS BUTTER PRODUCER
Omaha is still the number
one butter producer in the
nation.
United States Department of
Agriculture information just
received by Cecil W. Means,
Agriculture Commissioner of
the Omaha Chamber of Com
merce, verify Omaha’s claim
that it is The Butter Capital
Easy-Wash Days; 1
Now' , 4
CHICAGO — Dolores Gardner,
Chez Paree “Adorable”, shows
how a smiling disposition and
luxurious ease nave replaced the
old-fashioned “blue” washday. She
holds a new plastic Han-D Wash
board, with which she does per
sonal laundry backstage in the
famous Chicago night dub. *• ^
Styled by Barnes & Reinecke,
the washboard is low-priced yet
attractive and practical for home-;
makers. Corrugated scrubbing face
gets quick action, and glove-like,
fit makes it simple and easy to
use. It comes in colors to match
kitchens or bathrooms. ,
MacArthur Men1 1
MADISON. WIS.— (Soundphoto)J
—Two former governors of Wis4
•consin head a full slate of Mac-'
Arthur for President delegate can-J
didates in Wisconsin. They ara
Fred R. Zimmerman (right) now
secretary of state, and Philip F,'
LaFollctte (left), Madison attor
ney. They are shown at the capitol
as “Zim" filed his nomination
papers (as a candidate) with him
self (as secretary of state).
Palestine In the Jewish Hands
Is Only Temporary
(Biblical History)
says Rev. James M. Webb,
Evangelist, Prophet and Auth
or of ‘The Black Man’s Part
in the Bible’—his latest work,
is ‘The Coming of the Third
World War’.
Yes! Palestine was handed
or delivered back to the Jewish
people by Great Britain’s pol
itical strategy the same as.
India was, The results of
Great Britain’s action is a gate
way that will draw every gov
ernment in the coming Third
World War. The beginning
and ending of this war is in
Biblical Prophecy. Read Joel,
3rd chapter, 9th through 21st
verses. There' is a great crisis
coming the Jewish people such
as never has happened before
and also to all people of the
world. The United Nations
will come to naught as the:
League of Nations did. Read
Biblical Prophecy on the mat
ter (Isaiah, 8th chapter, 9tth,
and 10th.' verses.
According to Biblical His
tory God has prepared a Col
ored Man that was rocked in
thq Black Man’s Cradle in Af
j rica to conquer the coming
Third World War at Jerusa
lem and all Palestine on the
borders of the Mediterranean.
Sea.
I am preparing a series of
newspaper articles on the sub
ject. Look for them very soon.
‘The world is set with Dyna
mite War equipment. The cli
max explosion will be in the
Mediterranean Sea’.
of the World.
Not only is Omaha the lead
er, according to the US Div
ision of Dairy Statistics, but
it produces 40 per cent more
butter than its nearest compet
itor—Kansas City.
SeMlite Mkt.
FORMERLY TUCKMA N’S MARKET
A Complete Line of Fresh
Vegetables-Fruits-Choice Cuts of
Meats all at the Very lowest prices
2504 North 2Ath 3004