The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 05, 1935, Page SIX, Image 6

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I Introductory...
'l tii s l>\GB IS RESERVED FOR
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•l N-trn O’Mi A M ERCH AN i’S
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J« Euild a bigger and better coopera
f live Community spiiit by trhliug v Eh
£ V businesses whose names will ap
fj K- n’. sprees n .xt week.
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> No th Omaha merchants, through «
the Om >1 i Gui ’.e Boost Business Page I
!’ v, ill fcrin to you the Communit ’s
’/• greatest mark t cf quality merchar
’■ di.se at the lowest possible prices with |
\ seivice ft your command. If you
f want your comr.yin:t/ paper to grow ]
!■ into a bigger an! better paper, show j
£ pour ar'rcciation by patronizing!
■J thes public-spirited merchants whose
I" advertisement appear on this page
and stand by and watch for results.
*■ For eight years we hav served you
■" of this community faithfully in the
I" publication of all of your civic rdig J
'■ ious. fiaternal. personal- national!
“I and. local news releases, free of j
** charge. A record achievement by Ne.
I" gro publications in the city of Omaha.
N Not. one news it m fipnt in for publi
% cation before the dead-line has know. I
j| ingly been left out of the curr nt j
J* issue.
ft is ?our turn now to show your i
■* appreciation by patronizing the mer- j
«* chants who have voluntarily agreed to !
JV fill tins p:ige with community adver-!
]J« tiserpent to assist us in the burd n of i
■" r.ublishing expenses. Tell your mer- j
** chant that you are patronizing his !
store because he is a supporter of
■« your community paper. If he is not
% an adv rtiser, ask him why he is not
J* Let us help you convince him that it;
pajs to advertise in YOUR paper.
% Remember, charity begins at home.
S* Give your community merchant a
bigger sale day, and he might give
■I ;iour boys or girls additional jobs.
■* More money, more jobs. Bigger j
I" stores and a better and more prosper-'
J[» ous community in which to live.
■I Patronize the community merchant j
■“ who adv rtises in your community )
^ paper. The Omaha Guide is one of
"■ Nebraska’s greatest weeklies. A pa
■I per which serves 14,000 colored Amer
■" cans, who spend $22,857.00 daily; and
^ many oth r civic minded citizens. The
J* Community Merchants are your mer
*C charfts- It is atrictly up to you what
■J kind of service your merchants and
J. your paper gives your community.
V They understand you and they have
•C a sense of appreciation. They appre
"■ ciate the fact that they prosper as
S you prosper and therefore experience
Ji the same feeling of prosperity or de
^ pression as conditions may bring
about. In fact, your community
"• newspaper and community merchant
V are part of your eveeryday life’s activ.
ities- More business—better mer
Ij chants- More advertising—better j
J» newspapers. j
% xou neea ana must nave a pn'ce to
■2 spend an average sum each day. Why
/ net spend it with your neighborhood
J- merchant, who advertises in your
"■ community paper such will help to
■I make this publication the paper you
■" would like it to be. The merchants
Ijj who will advertise on this page will
V show 'their appreciation for your full
cooperation in spirit by count, r co
^ operation- If your favorite commun
al ity merchant has not advertised on
■* this patte, again we say, find out why
for the Omaha Guide is your paper to.
\ day, we are just trusted with the
stewardship- Tomorrow it must pass
5 on to your sons and daughters. They
Jj» must take your place in this world’s
activities. Therefore, it becomes your
■" indispensible duty, today, to do your
[p part to help build your community
■■ paper and community merchants. If
this is done; when your road gets
«|[ rough and your load gets heavy, your
!■ community paper and community
£ business men may be in position to
£ lend you a hand of assistance, for we
"■ understand you, and .you understand
!■ us.
'■ Remember, it is your best bet to
5j feed the horse that pulls the plow.
£ -It is your best bet to put gasoline in
> the car you may have the opportunity
'■ to operate. Remember, it is your best
bet to cooperate with those whose P
problems are something similar to
your own.
Watch this page next week- The
North Omaha Community merchants
will extend to jrou a hand of welcome
in the spirit of full cooperation
through the columns of the Omaha
Guide, Nebraska’s Great Weekly
Let us all put our shoulders to the
wheel, one f®r all and all for one, «
full cooperative community spirit.
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Sponsored and Supported by Public Spirited Northside Business Men for the Purpose of Creating a Better Understanding between Merchants and
Consumers and for the Purpose cf Bringing Directly to You the Latest Price Quotations on Quality Merchandise. -
Main Street
I We are entering A New Year.
| What it has in store for us, nobody
1 knows. It is our sincere hope that
| the New Year will bring us Happi
I ness and Prosperity.
| RESOLVED—That We Take a
| Greater Pride in Our Community.
Ii-That this Paper shall be of
Greater Service to Its Readers and
the Merchants of Greater Service
to their Customers.—That We All
Do Our utmost to Fulfill Our Obli'
gation to the People of this Com
nd in return Win Their