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Tfln@ "W@ii<s@ PUBLISHED WEEKLY “Dedicated to the promotion of the cultural social and spiritual hfe of a great people.’'__ Melvin L. Shakespeare Publisher and Editor Ruaiitess Address 2225 S Street Phone 2-4085 U No Answer Call 5-7508 Ruble A Shakespeare. Advertising and Business Manager Dorothy Ureene .Office Secretary Mrs. Joe Greene.Circulation Manager Member of the Associated Negro Press and Nebraska Press Association ..Entered as Second Class Matter, June 9, 1947 at the Post Office at Lincoln, Mebraska under the Act of March 3, 1879. 1 year subscription.*2.00 Single copy.5c CDITORIAIA The views expressed in these columns are those of the writer and not necessarily a reflection of the policy of The Voice. Pub. NAACP Needs New and Old Members An urgent call is being made to persons who are interested in the National Association for the Ad vancement of Colored People by its local president, Mrs. Basilia Bell. The chapter has been asked to investigate a case at the State Penitentiary where a young man may be returned to serve an un completed term on a chain gang. An investigation of the case is needed and your support will be appreciated. Join the NAACP to day. See the membership chair man, Mrs. Gladys Moore, 2-4673 or Mrs. Bell at 1945 Vine, 5-5531. Notes of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudgines of Little Rock, Arkansas, are spending a few days with Mrs. TYPEWRITERS ANT MAKE SOLD RENTED REPAIRED Nebraska Typewriter Co. ISO No. I2tb St. Phono 2-216T Lincoln. Nob. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR GOLD CUP BREAD Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th For Summer Trove! See Our Amazing Values in ' Luggage As Low as $4.95 plus tax Many Styles and Prices to choose from LATSCH BROTHERS Luggage and Leather Goods 1124 “O” St. 2-6838 Il H By Geo. H. Lemon . . attach a note to spotted clothes, telling us what caused the stain. We will then know how best to treat the garment to remove the spot. And by all means don't have soiled clothes pressed without being drycleaned. Pressing forces dirt into the fibers and short ens life. "THE BEST WAY IS THE PEERLESS WAY" CALL 2-6731 DEERLESS CLEANERS 322 So. 11 Geo. H. Lemon BrM«R Offifra till No. 410 POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT .. ....... .I £1*± MERLE KARNOPP LANCASTER COUNTY SHERIFF v CHECK THESE QUALIFICATIONS • A 1948 graduate in scientific, modern law enforcement train ing from the National F.B.I. Academy of Washington, D. C. • Attended F.B.I. retraining session in September, 1949. • Eight years practical experience as Deputy Sheriff of Lan caster County. • Life-long Republican and resident of Lancaster County. 40 years old. NO OTHER CANDIDATE CAN OFFER SUCH QUALIFICATIONS TO THE OFFICE VOTE FOR MERLE KARNOPP FOR SHERIFF u I Hudgine’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Wright at 1237 B. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Gaines and daughter of Nashville, Tenn., are spending a few days with Mrs. HARVEYS GARAGE 2119 0 St. POLITICAL ADVERTISING Gaines’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Patrick. Mr. and Mrs. A. Patrick, Mr. and Mrs. F. Thomas, recently re turdned from a trip to Missouri, § n. O. McField ■ Cleaners & Tailors _ Specialize in Hand-Weaving a 301 No. 9th Phone 2-5441 POLITICAL ADVERTISING stopping in St. Joseph and other points. Height of the Rock of Gibrul tar is almost 1,500 feet. _POLITICAL ADVERTISING “““ POLITICAL' ADVfTrtTsINfi ~~~ RE-ELECT CONGRESSMAN CARL REPUBLICAN I Experienced i Dependable Effective A Vote for CURTIS is. A Vote for AGRICULTURE An established RECORD FOR — rural electrification, soil and water conservation, flood control, irrigation, support prices, re search and new uses for farm crops, and the American market for the American farmer. Published by Congressman CARL T. CURTIS — '■■■ 1 1 ' ' ' —"■'■■■■■ i 1 ■ —POLITICAL FARLEY YOUNG COUNTY ATTORNEY Veteran WORtD WAR 1 Tcicran world war h 1* "JUSTICE WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR"