THE OMAHA GUIDE Published Every Saturday at 2418-20 Grant Street, Omaha, Nebraska Phones: WEbster 1617 or 1518 Entered as Second Class Matter March 15, 1927. at the Postoffice at Omaha, Neb., underAct of Congress of March 3, 1879. TLM.MS OF SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PEP. YEAR Race prejudice must go. The Fatherhood of God and the Brother lood of Man must prevail. These are the onlv principles which will itand the acid test of good. All News Copy of Churches and all Organizations must be in our iffice not later tnan 6:00 p. m. Monday for current is»ue. All Adver ting Copy or Paid Articles not later than Wednesday noon, preceed ng date of issue, to insure publication. ..EDITORIALS., j i MASTER FARMERS PRAISE WHITE SPOT ADVERTISING Muster farmers of Nebraska, asked by a representative of the Associated Industries of Nebraska Tor tjheir views on the Nebraska Wjhit-c Spot ad vortising campaign, praised it highly for seeking to promote the state’s industrial develop meat and in calling attention to Nebraska’s thrifty financial and taxation policies. Since 1926, the roster of No braska farmers and livestock growers who have received the award of Master Farmer lias grown to a tot id of 83. The ones quoted here, each point to specific industries they be lievo should be developed and which would pro per in Nebra ska. The Guide will publish a see ond article giving the views of others of these agriculturalists of our state at an early date. ‘‘The Nebraska advertising campaign is doing some very good work to attract new in dustries to our ptato and to tell tlie world tlinj Nebraska is really the White Spot of Aimer ica because of its freedom from snob extrrt forms of taxation as the sab's tax, income and eigaret taxes,” J. R, Higgins of, Rogers a, 'Mfipter Farmer since I9d4, said. “Nebraska, is not only free from debt a,ml has no sales or income taxes, but will soon have one of the best networks of eleetriie lines in the United States. 'The Missouri River will Soon bo navigable and this with one <>f the best railway systems in the United Stales, should solve the transportation problem," he added Since agriculture is our basic industry, tflie manufacture of agricultural implements should be a paying proposition here, Mr. Higgins declared, lie also advocated the manufacture of alcohol blend gasolines and he cited the sugar beet industry as an example of the industrial opportunities of Nebraska. “If all the produits of Neb aska’s soil tuul all its livestock and poultry proniiced in one year were loaded in freight ears in one long traiin and stnt westward from Leningrad, Rus sia, tlie engine would be half "ay between San Francisco and Honolulu before the caboose left Leningrad,” Fred Knobel of Odessa, a Master Farmer since 1929, salid in illustrating the abundance o^ this state’s agricultural resources. He added “suredy our bond free state would be a good place for industry switch off most of thohe cars of raw materials to manufacture at home, ” ___ • • »■'#»>■ ■..ai.ai.a t - - T t , , g , NEBRASKA PRODUCE INI4-6 North 24th Street Phone WE 4137 Poultry and Egg Dealers Oh prices are reasonsable, see us first. V ,, BETHEL A. M. E CHURCH Rev. T- J. Sanford, Pastor J. S. Jefferson, Reporter Sunday school opened at its us ual hour with excellent attendance Subject of the lesson, “Serving With What We Have. Mark 6:1-13. Everyone took great interest in the lesson. The school was one of the best for the season The boys intermediate class was presented with the collection banner, and the girls intermediate class received the attendance banner. Alf classes okj working hard to obtain the collection banner. At eleven o’clock Rev Sanford del'vered another inspiring sermon to a very large congregation. Ev. eryona was filled with the spirit h s text from Gen. Revelation 1:13 “In the midst of seven candle sticks one like unto the son of man. Clothed with a gannent down to the foot and a girt about the paps with a golden g'rdle.’’ This morning we were pleased to have a very large number of vi sitors and among them Jessie Stone and Mr. and Mrs. James Peoples. We are very pleased to nnnuonce the banquet a success ft was sponsored by Mrs. Alberta Michael with the help of the senior choir. The banguet hall was crowd rd to capacity, seating more than one hundred. After dinner they usaemoieu 10 tne mam auditorium to witness a beautiful style show. Rev. D. C- Stephenson acting as master of ceremonies. Mrs Joseph Lewis gave a very splendid talk on "Christianity” and also re marks were made by Miss Hilda Woods. Many beautiful spring sty les were shown through the, eour. tesy of the J C. Penny Co. Models we.re Misses Ada Lee Walker, Francis Cloud, Julia San ford, Mabel Richardson, Josie Woods and Juanita Artison. Our quarterly conference, will ' convene Sunday evening March 13. Come and worship with us Come to our prayer and class every Wed - ■ nesday evening MODERN SHOE REPAIR 1410 North 24th Street Any shoes left over 30 days wiil be sold for charges. We are 'convetnictntly located for the occupants of the Fon tenelle Aparaments. TIRED, NERVOUS, EXHAUSTEDI ... Look to your stomach Start taking Hostetter’s Stomachic Bitters right now and you will quickly note how its mediciniH herbs and roots help to revitalize your digestive glands #^,dai I* “•Ws!l«Sri •“•*** >nd •PP«tite. Famous for 84 years. At all drug stores. 18 ox. bottle. $1.50. Marge’s Column Dr. Trr ll had a laughing hy steric Sunday when the fellows got on a man for Haying I eter White was a sap for returning the old i.ge pe. s on tchetks. Margaret Cu'ty is looking for a house with lots of doors so that she can stem them as much as she please*. Let’s be sure to watch for hiskies on Jabbo’s head. If the song about Dipsy Doodle is right, that’s what Jess Hutton had wh'le gaalng into the eyes of Mable Clark Mrs. Wm. Parker, speaking to a lady who was admiring her head dress said. ‘This is my own crea tion.” Her son Wm-, jr, standing close by said, “Mother are you talking about me?” It looks like she accidentally killed two birds with one stone. Raiy at the barber shop is re ducing. He says 1\, i8 living on Wheabies II the least thing happens at the new apartments, those of us who couldn’t gnt one can say that Is the reason why we didn’t want one. J.imm!ie Crawford held a lady spell bound while the orchestra played “Blue Hawaii.” Maybe he was telling her she could have grass skirts and more grass skirt. Most people think Rodney Will iams Is a perfect gentleman. Not j true He swears, but you can’t understand him. Since the bookies are closed, Ed na Banks listens to broadcasts of th0 stock market trying to hear something said about a horse. 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May 23,1844, accord ing to the belief of a million or ientals and some thousands of oc cidentals marked the formal ad vent of a new religious dispensa tion This happned in Persia where within nineteen years of each other two successive prophets, the , Bab and Baha'u’llah, one heralding ina otner proclaiming* a world re. liglon, made their appearance. This date marked the birth of the Baha’i Movement whose two outstanding precepts are essential oneness of all religions and the unity of mankind. Present day followers are work ing for a new world order based on the brotherhood of all creeds, races and nations All the great religious systems of the world have periods of spiritual resusita. tion. The Baha’i Fast coincides in pur have periods of spiritual reusita poses with the Christian observ ance of Lent. But while in times past religious consecration and sacrifice were in terpreted to mean privation of ma terial possessions and comforts, seclusion from the world and from human intercourse, the Baha’is maintain that true consecration and sacrifice are spiritual, not for mal and material only It is your life, they claim, not philosophy; not pi'eaehing but doing; making today better than yesterday that will lay a film foundation for the building of a better tomorrowo. Doreene Holliday CHAMPION Always Offers Ihe Best . Rsce^Rcs ults COUNTRY OiLUB — HAMMS, AND METZ BOTTLED BEERS Home Style Cooking By AMANDA OFFUTT Ladies Welcome 2047 No. 24th St JA 4777 I HAVE GOOb NEWS FOR YOU Repvrdlesa of what your trouble may be, you can look the world la the face Solve all problems; Oet what you Want, and Pear no Man or Clrcutnstanoee four Happiness and Success demand that you print your name dearly *nd it to 545 Owen Awe. REV. CHAS. P. COLBERT. 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