I Phwudh&A Uuiuu Chapel A. .VI. E. cburcb th and C Streets, xv. J. U. Brooks, Pastor. 9:45 a m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship. 6:00 p. m. Young People’s Fellowship. 7:30 p, m. Evening Worship. Tuesday 8:00 o m. Prayer Meeting. Northside Church ol God 3rd and l Street. Mrs. Alice Britt. 10:00 a. ti Jhurch School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 p m Evening Worship 7:30 p. m Midweek Prayer Meeting. 7:30 p. m Friday Bible Study. For place ol meeting call 2-4673. Allen Chapel (Seventh-day Adventist) LeCount Butler, Associate Pastor 9:45 s. m. Sabbolh School 10:45 a. m. Missionary Meeting. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 4:00 p. m. Young People’s Society CHRIST TEMPLE 2149 U Street. Phone 2-3901. Rev T. O. McWilliams. Jr., Pastor. Order ol Worship Sunday School, 10 a. m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Service at Carver Nursing 'Home, 2001 Inc Street, 5 o'clock. Evening Service. 7:30 p. m. Mt. Zion Baptist Cburcb Corner 12lb arm F Streeu: Kev. Wm. 1. Monroe, pastot. 10:00 a.m., Sunday scnooi. 11:00 a.m.. Morning worship. 6:30 p.m.. Baptist training Union. 8:00 p.m.. Evening worship. Newman Methodist 23rd and S, itaipn G. Nanan, pastor. SUNDAY—Church at study. 10: cburcb ti worship, 11 a.m. MONDAY—Trustee ooard meeting. WEDNESDAY—Gladstone service, 1 to 8 p.m. 1 Hi Da Y—Ministry ol music. 8 p.m. CME Church 2030 T Street; Rev. W M. Johnson, pastor 0:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Methodist Training Union. 11:00 a.m.. Morning worship. Church of God in Christ 9:00 a.m.. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m., Morning worship 6:30 P.m., y.p.W.W 8:00 p.m.. Evening worship. 8:00 p.m., Tuesday and Friday, regulat service. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, prayer and Bible Pastor Kev Charles Williams. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of Roads and Irrigation in the State Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, on April 24, 1952, until 10:00 o’clock A.M., and at that time publicly opened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SUR FACING and incidental work on the WAVERLY NORTH Patrol No. 11082 State Road. The approximate quantity is: 510 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Sur face Course Material. < The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the “Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,” ap proved June 25, 1938 (Public No. 718, 75th Congress), will be re Jess Williams Spring Service 2215 O Street Lincoln 8, Nebraska Phone 2-3633 IDEAL Grocery and Market Lots of Parking 27th and F Streets Where Your Furniti 1532 4 Shurtleff's I * Sunday School Lessons LUKE, PHYSICIAN AND HISTORIAN Scripture . . . Luke 1:1-4; Acts 1: 1-2; 16:6-10; Colossians 4:14; 11 Timothy 4:11. Memory Selection . . . You shall receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you; and you shall be my witness in Jerusalem and in all Samaria and Judea and to the end of the earth. Acts 1:8. Present Day Applications By Frederic^ D. Jordan, Los Angeles, Calif. Luke was a doctor and a Gen tile. He met Paul at Troas and became his personal physician and companion. He traveled with Paul—a scientist and theologian1 on the march for God! Through him science and religion joined hands casting their nets to snare' men for Christ. They followed the ‘trail’ together until at the end of the road Paul cried out, “Only Luke is with me.” Not only was Luke important as the first Medical Missionary, but he made a contribution as a historian to our knowledge of the Ministry of Jesus and the early history of the Christian Movement. What ever your ‘walk in life’ dedicate it along with yourself to God. ‘‘Take my life and let it be, Consecrated, Lord, to Thee.” quired in the performance of the work under this contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this1 contract shall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: | Crane Operators, Power Shovel Operators, Dragline Operators. ! The minimum wake paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety-five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this jcontract shall be seventy-five (75) [cents per hour. i Plans and specifications for the work may be seen and informa tion secured at the office of the County Clerk aat Lincoln, Ne braska, or at the office of the De partment of Roads and Irrigation at Lincoln, Nebraska. I The successful bidder will be required to furnish bond in an amount equal to 100% of his con tract. As an evidence of good faith in submitting a proposal for this ’work, the bidder must file, with , his proposal, a certified check 'made payable to the Department of Roads and Irrigation and in an amount not less than fifty (50) dollars. The right is reserved to waive all technicalities and reject any or all bids. DEPARTMENT OF ROADS AND IRRIGATION H. L. Aitken, State Engineer J. B. Morgan, County Clerk Lancaster County ~ — Gillett Poultry FRESH DRESSED POULTRY QUALITY EGGS Phone 2-2001 528 No. 9th SMITH Pharmacy 2146 Vine Prescriptions — Drugs Fountain — Sundries Phone 2-1958 ire Dollar Buys More > Street ;urniture Co. PENNY’S WORTH PLEASE—A small girl in Alliance is really pinching pennies. Almost every day, she goes into a store to have a nickel changed into pennies. She then proceeds to buy candy penny-by-penny until the entire nickel is gone. Notice to Contractors Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Department of| Roads and Irrigation in the State j Capitol at Lincoln, Nebraska, oni April 24, 1952, until 10:00 o’clock1 A.M., and at that time publicly j opened and read for SAND GRAVEL FOR SURFACING and incidental work on the LIN COLN-AD AMS Patrol No. 11045 State Road. • The approximate quantity is: 3,255 Cu. Yds. Sand Gravel Surface Course Material. The attention of bidders is di rected to the Special Provisions covering subletting or assigning the contract. Compliance by the contractor with the standards as to hours of labor prescribed by the “Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938,” ap proved June 25, 1938 (Public No. 718, 75th Congress), will be re quired in the performance of the work under this contract. The minimum wage paid to all skilled labor employed on this contract shall be one dollar and five cents ($1.05) per hour, ex cept that a minimum wage of one dollar and twenty-five cents ($1.25) per hour shall be paid to: Crane Operators Dragline Operators Power Shovel Operators The minimum wage paid to all intermediate labor employed on this contract shall be ninety-five (95) cents per hour. The minimum wage paid to all unskilled labor employed on this contract shall be seventy-five (75) cents per hour. Plans and specifications for the work may. be seen and informa tion secured at the office of the County Clerk at Lincoln, Ne braska, at the office of the County Clerk at Beatrice, Ne braska, or at the office of the Department of Roads and Irriga tion at Lincoln, Nebraska. 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