The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, August 31, 1940, CITY EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    This Week In Religion
and Thought
BY ROBT. I„ MOODY _
DIGNITY IN WORK—
Some people hate work and
would allow it to go on undisturb
ed. Some think labor is a curse
but this is untrue. God told Adam
to dress and keep the garden be
fore his fall into ain. Surely
work did not have the dreary toil
that it now has because of sin but
work is a necessary and useful
blessing when properly Considered.
A person who can get work but
Who refuses to work will either be
in want or steal. "The soul of the
sluggard deslreth and hath noth
ing; but the soul of the diligent
shall be made fat " Prov. 13:4.
Success at any job depends upon
the attitude that one has toward
it. Some people are fortunate e
nough to have work that they en
joy but where this is not true, it
is well to make the moat of exist
ing conditions. Be sincere and
opportunities may cotm^. ‘ What
soever thy hand findeth to do—-do
it with all ihy might" and "What
soever ye do—do it heartily, as to
the Lord, and not unto men."
H-M Buffet
2420 .V. 24th St JA. 885?
Best Chili in Town
liquors, Lun 'hes St Beer
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Wo I/oan Mon^y on Clothing,
Shoes, Jewelry, Radios. Type
writers, Guns, Musical Instru
ments.—Anything Valuable
WE SELL—Unredeemed Suits
—Topcoats-—Overcoats or any
thing not redeemed.
BILL’S LOAN BANK
1804 N. 24th St.
Tel. WE-1369
Kidneys Must
Clean Out Acids
Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your
blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys,
(letting up Nights, Burning Passages, Back
ache, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu
matic Pains. Dullness, Circles Under Eyes,
and feeling worn out, often are caused by
non-orgamc and non-systemlc Kidney and
Bladder troubles. Usually In such cases, the
very first dose of Oatei goes right to work
helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids
nna wastes. And this cleansing, purifying
Kidney action. In Just a day or so, may eas
ily make you feel younger, stronger and
better than In years. A printed guarantee
wrapped around each package of (ystex In
sures an Immediate refund of the full cost
unless you are completely satisfied. You have
everything to gain aud nothing to lose under
this positive money back guarantee so get
Cystex from your druggist today tor only 35c.
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LUMBERSALE
After Inventory Sale
on Over-stacked
Lumber Items.
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2x4x6—lie 2x4x8—15c
2x4x10—18c 2x6x6— 16l/,c
2x6x8—22c 2x6x10—2714c
2x8x8—29c 2x10x8—3614c
2x12x6—32c 1x4x6-6c
1x4x8—9c 1x12x7 Rgh. 25c
SPECIAL CLEAR PICKETS 4c
.4 Inch Drop Siding 4 to 7 feet,
pep 100 feet* $3.33
6 Inch Drop Siding 4 to 7 reet
per 100 feet—$3.87
14 Inch Blanket Insulation,
per 100 feet—$2 85
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Stars of CBS Forecast Show
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Amanda Randolph
Spanning the entire entertain-i
mcnt anti dramatic field from chor
us to comedy, four of America’s
greatest stars of stage, screen and
radio Were heard in a coast to
Coast Columbia net work present
ation on Monday August 26. The
production starred the great bari
tone Paul Robeson with Eddie
Green, The Eva Jessye Choir and
Amanda Randolph in the CBS Fore
Cast series production entitled:
“'All God's Children”. Music for
the program was written by Earl
Robinson whose “Ballad for Am
ericans” became an overnight nat
ional hit when Robeson sang it
over CBS last year. The musico
directorial skill of Phil Cohan, a
ibook and lyrics by John Whedon,
and John Tucker Battle—plU9 the
famous Mark Warnow orchestra,
complete the line-up of stars. This
Forecast program was one of a
series being offered to Columbia
network’s millions of listeners. If
chosen for sponsorship the same
will be heard in a variety of pro
grams built around legendary
hen>03 especially suited to Rob< -
son's talents.
Arizona Negrj. Infantry
Contributes $170 To
NAACP.
New York—Members of the
26th United States Infantry, com
prising Negro soldiers stationed at
Fort Huachuca. Arizona, have
turned over $170 in membership
subscriptions to the National As
sociation for the Advancement of
Colored People, William Pickens,
director said.
5,CS4 Gall Stones Taken
From Woman
Wilson, N. C., Aug. 22 (ANP)
The largest number of gall stones
ever recorded In the medical hist
ory of this section, 6,384 were tak
en from a 60 year old woman at
Wilson hospital recently. Physic
ians said, however, that she would
recover.
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MEN’S SUITS
LADIES’ PLAIN JACKET SUITS
LIGHT TOPCOATS
LADIES PLAIN SPRING COATS
Except White or Fur Trimmed
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I KLL WITH EACH $1.00 ORDER
FREE—“Moth-Seal’’ Raps or Free Storage for Cloth Winter
Coats Cleaned Now at Our Regular Prices (Not Special
Prices.)
Fur Coats, values to $100, Cleaned and Cold Stored, $4.50
ROTHERY CLEANERS
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Named Best Boy Driver in Nebraska
Jack Francisco, 16, of Royal, Nebr., selected as champion good
driver of his state in a contest conducted by the Ford Good Driv
ers League, being presented with the state winner’s certificate by
Corporal Woodruff of the state of Nebraska highway patrol, as
R. M. Stoudt (right), assistant manager of the Ford Motor Com
pany's Omaha branch, and H. H. Hageman (left) assistant sales
manager of Ford's Omaha branch, look on. The lad will com
pete for the national crown and a $5,000 university scholarship
with champion boy drivers from forty-seven other states in the
finals of the good driving contest to be held at the New York
World’s Fair.
Royal, Nebraska, Aug. 29—Cho
sen from among (hundreds of Ne
braska teen-aged lads as the young
man best able to drive an automo
bile safely and well and describe
how he will attempt to reduce
traffic accidents. Jack Francisco,
16 years old, of Royal, will repres
ent his Rtate in the national finals
of the Ford Good Drivers League
Contest to be staged in New York
during the week of August 26t'ft.
Forty-eight young men, repres
ent in as many states, will take
part in the final tests which will
include a series of grueling car
maneuvers in the traffic of New
York city and suburbs, followed
by psycho-pihysical reaction tests
In the Ford building at the New
York world’s fair. The final ex
amination, held under the direct
ion of Dr. A . R. I*uer of Iowa
State College, will rate the boys
on tiheir vital driving characteris
tics. including their reaction to
road and traffic conditions. A
$5,000 university scholarship is the
first prize.
The national champion good
driver will be announced on Thurs
•lay niglht, August 29th, by Edsel
Ford, president of the Fort! Good
Driver’s league. Hie runner-up
will receive a $2,000 scholarship
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while scholarships amounting ho
$500 each wil be given the three
next best drivers. In addition,
scholarships amounting to $250
each will be presented to the next
eight best contestants.
Each of the state winners, no
matter what his final score, will
receive a $10 scholarship in addi
tion to the cdst of his trip with a
friend or relative to the New York
fair.
The Nebraska winner comes from
an agricultural community with a
population of 217, where he lives
with his father and mother, Mr.
and M!rs. Frank Francisco. Thet
boy’s father Is a rural mail cair
ier as well as a farmer, and young
Francisco learned to drive an au
tomobile at an early age while
working on the farm and for a
storekeeper in Royal. In high
school the boy is an outstanding
student, takes part in athletics end
plays the suxaphone in the school
orchestra
Almost the entire population of
the town turned out to bid t'are
v.*i>ll to the boy an his mother when
they left for New York August
23rd.
Robert Luebs of Lincoln, runner
up in the state contest, will rec
eive a wristwatdh in recognition
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of his driving ability in addition to
the certificate of merit awarded
by the Ford Good Drivers Leaguej
Quaker City’s Mercy
H ospital Filled Capacity
Philadelphia, Aug- 20 (ANP)—
Although this is vacation period at)
Mercy hospital, staff officers this
week declared that on July 31, 101
patients were crowded into the
wards, leaving few vacant beds in
the house and none on the wom
an’s side.
Two members of the staff, of
ficials said, have been studying in
Boston under the supervision of
Harvard University medical school
Dr. Lancess McKnight at the Mas
sachusetts General hospital in
Pathology, and Dr. Rudolph Wins
ton at Peter Bent Bringham hos
pital in Gastro-enterology. ?
Dr. W. Harry Barnes, under the
direction of Dr. Chevalier Jack
son. is giving clinical instruction
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I West 125 St., N. Y. C.
—In ex. fvV CiNS
a* Mercy hospital in bronchoscopy
This is the first time such a course
has been given in a Negro hospit
al.
dies Helen E. Allie, technician
in the pathological laboratory has
just received notice that she pass
ed ^er examination oefore the
Registry of Medical Technology of
the American Society of Clinical
Pathologist, which makes her the
find registered technician in Phil- ,
antlpina and among the first in 1
the country among our group.
Miss Allie graduated from the
school of Nursing of Mercy Hos
pital in 1937, after which she at
tended the technician'? course at
Mt Sinai hospital from which she
graduated last winter.
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A quiet place
FOR RENT—-3 Room Apt. WE.
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House For Rent, 2914 N. 25th St.
Will pay $1.26 for vacant room—
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Furnished Kitchenette HA. 6672
Apt. for Rent, 2226 Ohio after 2.
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ern except heat, 2914 North 25th
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FOR RENT—3 room modern apt.
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FOR RENT OR SALE .
At 2611 Hamiton St., modern
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For men only,
! FOR RENT—Love’s Kitchenette
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RABK'S BUFFET
for Popular Brands
of BEER and LIQUORS
2229 Lake Street
_Always a place to park—
A Prominent Business
Woman Praises Mme.C.J. ;
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i> Mme. C. J. Walker’s Glossine,
although more than thirty-five
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Mme. C. J. Walker’s Brown
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The Mme. C. J. Walker’s won
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Will Decorate—$20.00 per month.
On Corby Street. Phone JA5033.
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Front Room, modern WE. 1024.
FOR RENT—A four room Apt.
An Apt. for Rent, WE. 2366
For Rent, 2 apts. WE. 2737.
Furnished Apts., 2 rooms, $3.60—
3 rooms $4.50. Utilities paid, JA.
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7 Room House—Pacific Street.
$12.00 perr month. Phone JA5033.
Fine, clean reconditioned cloth
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at Goodwill make jobs for needy.”
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