The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, January 12, 1935, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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Introductory...
THIS PAGE IS RESERVED FOR
NORTH OMAHA MERCHANTS
Build a bigger and better coopera
tive Community spirit by trading with
the businesses whose names will ap
pear in thes blank spaces next week.
Watch for The Merchants’ Ads On
This Page Next Week
North Omaha merchants, through
the Omaha Guide Boost Business Page
will bring to you the fommunitj’s
greatest mark t of quality merchan
dise at the lowest possible prices with
service at your command. If you
want your community paper to grow
into a bigger and better paper, show
"our appreciation by patronizing
thes public-spirited merchants whose
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
publication of all of your civic, relig
ious. fraternal, personal- national
and local news releases free of
charge A record achievement by Ne
gro publications in the city of Omaha.
Not one news it m sent in for publi
cation before the dead-line ha* know
ingly been lert out of the eurr nt
issue.
tt is j our turn now to show your
appreciation by patronizing the mer
chants who have voluntarily agreed to
fill this p^ge with community adver
tisement to assist us in the burd n of
publishing expense*. Tell your mer
chant that you are patronizing his
store because he is a supporter ef
your community paper. If he is not
an advertiser, ask him why he is not
Let us help you convince him th»t it
paj^ to advertise in TOUR paper.
Remember, charity begins at home.
Give your community merchant a
bigger sale day, and he might give
j-our boys or girls additional jobs.
More money, more jobs. Bigger
stores and a better and more prosper
ous community in which to live.
Patronize the community merchant
who adv rtises in your community
paper. The Omaha Guide is one of
Nebraska’s greatest weeklies. A pa
per which serves 14,§00 colored Amer
cans, who spend $22,857.00 daily; and
many oth r civic minded citizens. The
Community Merchants are your mer
chants- It is strictly up to you what
kind of service your merchants and
your paper gives your community.
They understand you and they have
ft sense of appreciation. They appre
ciate the fact that they prosper aa
you prosper and therefore experience
th3 same feeling of prosperity or de
pression as conditions may bring
about. In fact, your community
newspaper and community merchant
ars part of y%ur eveeryday life's activ
ities- More business—better mer
chants- More advertising—better
newspapers.
You need and must have a pl*ce to
spend an average sum each day. Why
not spend it with your neighborhood
"merchant, who advertise* in your
community paper such will help to
make this publication the paper you
would like it to b«. The merchants
who will advertise on this page will
show their appreciation for your full
cooperation in spirit by counter co
operation- If your favorite commun
ity merchant has not advertised on
this page, 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
on to your sons and daughters. They
must take your place in this world’s
activities. Therefore, it becomes your
indispensible duty, today, to do your
part to help build your community
paper and community merchants. If
this is done; when your road gets
rough and your ioad 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. "
• Rem mjber, it is your best bet to
feed, the horse that pulls the. plow.
It in 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
problems are something similar to
your own.
Watch this page next week- The
North Omaha Community merchants
■will extend to you a hand of welcome
in the spirit of full cooperation
through the columns of the Omaha
Guide, Nebraska’s Greet Weekly.
Let us all put our shoulders to the
wheel, one far all and all for one, in
full cooperative community spirit.
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U ,, , U/_ nvt> We the undersigned do hereby voluntarily agree to spend $1.00 or more per week with one.
nere YY C CLTC of the merchants who advertise on the Community page in THE OMAHA GUIDE .
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Sol Porter,
2113 No. 25th St.,—2 in family.
Mrs. D. Stroir.ile,
2504 Franklin St.—6 in family.
J. R. Martin,
1918 No. 27th St.—6 ki family.
James Hayden,
2624 Franklin. St.—
Jack Whitman,
2416 Parker St.—5 in family.
Geo. Conway,
2417 Burdette St-—3 in family.
C. C. Williams,
1413 No. 25th St.—4 in family.
H. Williams-,
1918 No. 24th St.—1 in family.
Sterling Jones,
2520 Hamilton—2 in family.
E. A. Williams,
£503 Burdette St.—2 in family.
Lee Bryant,
2534 Parker St-—3 in family.
Rose Johnson,
2512 Decatur St.—6 in family.
Joseph Henry,
2508 Decatur St,—8 in family.
Mrs. Mary Smith,
2436 Decatur St.—4 in family.
Helen Frampton,
2432 Deoatur St.—5 in family,
Lois Thomas,
2428 Decatur St.—1 in family.
Haael Brown,
2428 Decatur St—ljn family.
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l Mrs. L. DeSote, I;
■ 18?9 No. 28th St.—2 in family.
I Edward Slaughter, 5j
\ 1816 No. 28th St.—8 in family. /
’ Mrs. Walker, "■
• 1812 No. 28t.h St.—6 in family. HI
I Mrs. Francer Redd,
I 1806 No. 28th St.—We. 3256. ^
J Mrs. G. W. Kellogg, “■
• 1802 No. 28th St.—4 in family. %
■ Walter Johnson,
“ 2811 Decatur St.—3 in famly. J*
| Mrs. John Moore, HI
■ , 2816 Decatur St.— «£
I Mrs. James Mayberry,
\ 2816 Decatur St.— ■
J Mrs. C. Cain,
I 2913 Decatur St.—4 in family.
I Mrs. Findley,
\ 2902 Decatur St.—2 in family.
• J. Edward Grooman,
! 2906 Deoatur St.—3 in family.
I Mr*. Bertha Moore,
J * 2922 Decatur St.—5 in family.
■ Mrs. M. B. Anthony,
■ 2929 Franklin St.—3 in family.
I Mrs. EsteJia Butler,
J 2909 Franklin St.—2 in family.
• Mrs- Moore,
! 2908 Franklin S£.—11 in family.
J Walter Barrow,
J 9638 Franklin St—3 in family.
| Mrs. Ella Reid,
I 2835 Franklin St.—2 in family.
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Mrs. W. H. McGuira,
2428 Decatur St.—2 in family.
Mrs. Bessie Williams,
2428 Decatur St.—2 in family.
Mrs. J. S. Sloan,
2428 Decatur St.—2 in family.
Robert Hawkins,
2410 Decatur St.—3 in family.
Elzabeth Winn,
2408 Becatur St.—3 in family.
Irene Jackson,
2410 Charles St.—4 in family.
Elnora Hall,
2420 Charles St.—10 in family.
Mrs. H. Jordan,
2522 Charles St.—T in family.
Mrs. Frank Wesley,
21J.3 No. 25th St.—2 in family.
Mrs. Roxcie Austin,
2618 Decatur St.—5 in family.
Irene Booker,
2G06 Decatur St.—1 in family.
Mrs. Mae Perkins,
2524 Decatur St.—7 in family.
Ollie Bostic,
2630 Decatur St.—3 in family.
Lizzie Carver,
2919 Seward St.—2 in family.
Mrs. F. E. Gibson,
2604 Decatur St.—3 in family.
Mrs. Luey Bell,
2604 Decatur St.—2 in family.
W. R. Bstell,
2606 Deaatur St—2 in family.
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Jessee Allen, ij
2608 Decatur St.—4 in family.
Rutk Burleson, ■"
£616 Decatur St.—4 in family. 5
Ida Brjlant, J|
2624 Decatur St.—2 in family. J
Mrs. Charles Curry, ' jC
2624 Decatur St.—4 in family. 5
Tollie Stearns,
2622 Decatur St.—6 in family. V
Mrs. Gray, £
2618 Decatur St.—3 in family. 5
Mrs. Beatrice McRae, "■
2623 Decatur St.—3 in family. "I
Mrs. O. C- Beck, %
2628 Decatur St.—3 in family. «£
Mrs. R. C. paskin, "
2640 Decatur St.—2 in family.
Mrs. Mildred Carter,
2540 Decatur St—2 in family.
l Pearlie Baldwin,
2711 Decatur St—4 in family.
Mrs- R. Littlejohn,
2710 Decatur St.—3 in family.
Ella Bultjan,
2718 Decattfr St.—2 in family.
Rev. P. J. Pric#* ' ,
2718 Decatur St—1 in family. !■
Mrs. J. J. Long, "
1801 I^o. 28th St.—7 in family.
Mrs. Sally Dill,
1805 No. 28t’n St.—2 in family. ^
Libby F. Harris,
1809 No. 28th St.—2 in family. £
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Mas(.r Hobbs,
2822 Franklin 3|t.—5 in family.
Mrs. Viola Bek,
2811 Franklin St.—4 in family.
Mrs. Laura Triplett,
2807 Franklin St.—11 in family.
Rufus Campbell,
2812 Franklin St.—4 in family. !
Mrs. Norine Anderson, J
2720 Franklin St.—4 in family. ■
Mrs. Anna Pannell, l
2731 Franklin St.—3 in family. ’
Mrs. H. L. Preston, ■[
2735 FVanklin St.—4 in family. ^
Mrs- Pearl Mitchell, ■
271{5 Franklin St.—5 in family. I]
Hallie Chesney, "■
2712 Franklin St.—6 in family. ■!
Arthur Smith, •
2637 Hamilton St.—1 in family.
Arthur Smith, ■«
2637 Hamilton St.—1 in family. jjl
Joe Henderson, «J
1605 No. 27th St.—1 in family. V
Maggie Welch, i
2511 Decatur St.—2 in family. "I
Bessie Anderson, «J
2517 Decatur St.—5 in family.
Mrs. Jackson Davis, V
2528 Decatur St.—2 in family.
Mrs. P. L. Love,
2523 Decatur St.—2 in family. J
Earl M. Roberts, jl
2509 Decatur St.—2 in family. v
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