THE OMArt\ GUIDE f Published Every Saturday aB2418-2<) Grant Street. Omaha, Net Iska Phones: WEbster If* or 1518 Cntered as Second Class Matter Mar< J 15. 1927 at the Postoffice a> >maha. Neb., underAct of Congress cl March 3, 1879. TDRMS Of SUBSCRIPTIC^ $2.00 PER YEAR prejudice mtuc go. l'he Fathlhood of God and the Brother 4ipfc. B>f Hun most prevail. I hese are Im mill principles which will nHDBri News Copy of Churches and alHOrgnniznturns must in- in our ' He not later tnan 6:00 p. nv Monda Ifot current issue. All Adver , Mb Copy or Paid Articles not later tftm. V\ ciine*dny noon, proceed VSfigE::,Jydate of issue, to insure publication .1 ^.EDITORIALS.. j .. -• .. ON officers praise WHITE SPOT CAMPAIGN .T,.n Nebraska farmers a.t the state Farmers lTn.»n eoiivvn tion in Omaha prais'd the Ne braska Wldte Sp» advertis.ng campaign for calling attention i to this sta e’s normally abun dant crops and other advant ages the s ate offers to toon processors. All of thepmiao stressed Ne braska’^^muicial and tax sit utfiion as one of ifie mos bn porta it t factors m inteVcsting | iu w industries to locate here “1 think it is a very good ► pliiiii to advertise Nebraska and increase-tbe demand for our farm products, ratio r than cur tail production. Ncbaska is in a sound financial condition, with no need for new forms of taxes or seek to bh'ift pres cut taxes by adppting such a levy as t'lie sales tax," s:iid Mr. M. B. Jordan of Kearney “l.'s a good plan to tell the world about Nebraska, for in comparison wjJth pi)iee tstatis we are in mighty fine eondi tion,” Alex Campbell of Keu.r ney comnunted ” Tk(ere ,may be ways of improving our tax program,” he added, ‘‘but ad dition of new forms of taxes won’t do at. It would help a great deal if mortgage.s were to be taxed and tile great am mint of personal property now escaping taxation wire fereted out ami fassessed its (tare. It thid were done our 'property taxes emijld |be reduced even more than it has been.” ‘‘It’s just what Nebraska needs. Hen Howell id' Itavena, said regarding the White Spot advertising campaign,. “We are in splendid fnaneial eondi tion and lin.ve been able to gel by wthout any state indebted ness. We are over the hump of tile depression, and if Nebras ka gets normal rainfall we can produce an abundance of raw material for manufacturing. J. L. tloertx of Oeatrice, ex pressed the hope that Nehras ka would he lookedupon by jolt seekers as an “oasis in a des ert?* and eotne flocking here ahead of the industrial devel opinent of the state. "It is. however, a good thing to get industries to locate here:” lie said. "As a whole we do have a right to brag about Xebras ka’s resources and financial condition The only revision 1 could suggest to our tax pro grain would he to lower file gasoline tax to make it uni form with that tin surrounding states. ” “We have the resources for industry, our t-axat ion and fi nancial situation is above par as compared with other states, and wi% our present eeonoini cal state government we can look for continued Improve ment and further decreases in our tax levies without resort SLYTER ~~ ICE and COAL 00. N# Extra Charge for Half-Ton Delivery KM Lake Street AT 6S55 iii;t t i any new forms of tax es,”«). .1. Foley, president of the farmers Union elevator at Hen pigford sai Itentzen of Naper pra s ed t f White Spot advertising camjijjign and added that Ne hra.« ■ s const.tuti< ml provis ion J»ich prevents state bond i lias been the greatest WoRs dig. It is that which has kept Nebraska from going in fo debt and from the necessity of paying double through prin cipal and interest for its public works and government expen ditures. Hcing debt free, Ne braska h,"s !.i,nzl no need for the many nuisance taxi's other sta ten have been forced to add to nav their debts.” Ivor Johnson of Stanton fa vors the White Spot campaign so long a,s it keeps itself free from polities, lie, too. believes that Nebraska lias funny ad vantages for industry, among tfliein its yrrpdmiii li'roin 'mis anee tflixes. “On a trip into a Me«rby state last Hummer, I got .^o tired of forever paving a. sales tuxes jlint I am thorough ly against studi a tax. In nn^ swer to people of other stales who predieted that Nebraska would soon join in levying a sales jax, I repl'.NI again and again that Nebraska never would a,dd such taxes, as our state is debt free and doesn't need any new taxes ” “Although agriculture, in my opinion still pays more than its sJliare of tax(*s, that situation 'cannot d«* reined; d by adding new forms „f taxi's'' M. W-'itzenburg. prc' dent ot{ t'nc I’armcrs t 'oojperat ive fn snrancc company of (Irand Is land declared. “Seeking new industti.es to inerease our farm markets and opportunities for labor is certaaldy a move in Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On No matter how many medicines you have tried for your cough, chest cold, or bronchial irritation, you can get relief now with Creomulsion. Serious trouble may be brewing and you cannot afford to take a chance with any remedy less potent than Creomulsion, which goes right to the seat of the trouble and aids na ture to soothe and heal the inflamed mucous membranes and to loosen and expel the germ-laden phlegm. Even if other remedies have failed, don’t be discouraged, try Creomul sion. Your druggist Is authorized to refund your money if you are not thoroughly satisfied with the bene fits obtained from the very first bottle. Creomulsion Is one word—not two, and it has no hyphen in it. Ask for it plainly, see that the name on the bottle is Creomulsion, and you’ll get the genuine product and the relief you want. (Adv.) ELITE CLUB Tho Elite Bridge club d ’c:d d upon monthly parties for the year instead < f th'V bi-m nthly meets. The ,!ti uaiy naity; a joint af fair by the members, was a Snn ('■ y n g’it \inn< r at the home of Mrs. Jasp r Brown. Covers were, laid for s xt-en at one long table. A turkey dinn r anil des rt Course was served. The guests ini lud d husbands of (hi members and other guests as follows: K v- and Mrs, J hn S. Williams, of Hillside; Rev. and Mrs. F. M Wright of St. Phillips. Mrs. I'onlay, Mr. ard Mrs. OrvilF 1 nrs, Mr. and Mrs. E. R West A “Qu'sUortair ” with Mrs. Hawkins as t''astm’"stress, furnish ed rn*''ief‘ing d's°ussions and merrimro*. of song during the din ner. Mrs. , >ssica Wright was hostess 1 tr> ir-;• 1 ub for February and Thurs ’-'v F b unry 10, entertain 'd at f've o'clock ‘high tea’. Valen- | tin** decorations made beautiful the dining room table from whgh 1 tea was serv d. buffo* style. Cov. pi's v'>re laid 'for eight on small tables in fh living room. Mottoed tnndv hearts and valentines were e* eeeH nine card. Bridge follow, ed the two couise tea, at wh’ch 1 Mrs. f’has. Solomon and Mrs. Les- 1 lie Shipman won first and grcon 1 i guest prizes. Mrs. Hawkins and | Mrs. Wright won first and second chib Clmb mr‘ir*s will be iv sirmel after Raster. -o Miss Christine and Howard IM I ton of Tulsa Oiklahoma are in Ihv citv visiting an aunt, Mrs. Georg* i Williams nf 1314 No. 25»h street- ^ the right direction” |,e added * More industries; ..such’ as1 corn alcohol distilleries, sent | tered over the state, would he of great benefit to Nebraska 1 Eot/il Broberg of Newmanfirove Said. “Tile White Spot Cam paign should be of great bene fit in stimulating our indu: trial development,” lie added. “Boost our home state ns; much us possible, for Nebriv. | ka has a great future, Kuril | Booker of Clarks, a forint r el ector of botih tliie state anti na t)3onal Farmers Union, proph esied. “We can liek subuor niiiil crops by irrigation. W should encourage home maim fat-lure of Nebraska’s raw inn tei*ials, and we should not, o course, penalize industry by adding any new taxes as ha been done in so many suit’s that are loadeddown with t • debts.” Your Kidneys contain 9 million tiny tubes or filters which may be endangered by neg lect or drastic, irritating drugs, Be careful. If functional disorders of the Kidneys or Bladder make you suffer from Getting Up Nights, Nervousness, Leg Pains, Circles Under Eyes, Dizziness, Backache, Swollen Joints, Excess Acidity, or Burning Passages, don't rely on ordinary medicines. Fight such troubles with the doctor's prescrip tion Cjrstex. Cystex starts working In 3 hours and must prove entirely satisfactory In 1 week, and be exactly the medicine you need or money back Is guaranteed. Tele phone your druggist for Cystex (Blss-tex) today? The guarantee protects you. Copr. 1937 The Knox Co. I This Week In Thought and Religion By Robert L. Moody Appreciating Our Young Peo ple—‘‘The future of the race marches forward on the feet of little tih ldren.’’—Brooks It was thrilling to see the "Lincoln S ay” program at . Clear Chapel anil Negro H.s j(oryM at Zion. These young peo | le did mueh research and pro. [ (lueeil many interesting facts •ithorse spiritual, Iborn in the lieartii of oar forefathers, founded majestic and the mes ; pge u jpined the ] iea.rers to '‘Hold On.” Let its see how juueh we can learn and accom plish before next February The Federal Council of Church N appealing to the Christ ian churches to agree in pray ir for Hie deliverance of Rev. Koemuel’ler, the German Pro legtaiit who is oil trial for op pot-ihg Nazi dictatorship in (pirituail affairh. Now is the (time for us to prove our inter l ational love and goodwil. May j od deliver this servant and preserve this glorious freedom of speech which we now enjoy in America. A timely tribute was paid (lie Negro as Rabbi Goldstein (amed Rtchard Harrison a.i one if his six ” Representative Ani I ricaiiH. ” He sa d, ‘‘Only a, Ne gro, born a son of slavery, ex [ eriencing suppression a n d privation, could ha.ve portray ( 1 God and His mercy as Har risen did in liiit; role as ”l)e l.nwd” in “Green Pastures." THE CHAMPION Always Offers The Best Race Results fOUNTRY CLUB — HAMMS. AND METZ BOTTLED BEERS Home Style Cooking By AMANDA OFFUTT Ladies Welcome 2047 No. 24th St JA 4777 FOR SALE 1930 President Studebaker Owned by private family Run only 24,000 miles lh A.1 Shape For Sale Reasonable Inquire at 944 N. 24th st. or Call JA181I Here's Your Big Chance to Make Quick Money-Bo Agent for SWEET GEORGIA BROWN Hair Dressing, Bleach Cream, 300 Products. It's Easy) Do you need Money? Do you wish for the good things that Money would buy to make you happy? Then become a SWEET GEORGIA BROWN Money making AGENT. 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Immediately after lunch we were back at our w'ork. Are we busy? Just listen to this, three kidies of ,ur group have accomplished the art of crocheting; one kniting and one cut work. Is that good or is it? During our sewing period we dis cussed the topic of ‘How to Set a Table-' Many helpful and interest ing things were said on the subject that were beneficial to all. Our next topic shall be ‘Balanc ing the Budget.’ We were happy to have Mrs. M Den ford as a guest. Mrs Benford >aid she had enjoyed her visit very much. Mrs Oliver is on the sick 1 list we hope her a sppedy recov ery. Much work was accomplished for the afternoon. A pleasant time was had by all. M. Robinson - ---VI ■■ ' I THE SPORTSMAN LEAGUE The club met with J- Jackson, 2422 No. 22nd Jitreee. Plans were made to have a mixed smoker, Saturday at 2511 No. 25th St. We. v\ ill have card and other games for your entertainment. The club is trying to build the best ball club in in the history of Omaha and W‘ j need your support. 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