The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, February 22, 1941, City Edition, Page 3, Image 3

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FRESH BUTCHERED PORK
Butchered Hogs For Sale^ Dari
4009 South 60th Street.'
HOME COOKED MEALS
Home Cooked Meals at Busy Bee
Cafe, 106 South 14th St.( JA. 9910
HELP WANTED, Male or Female
Join—Reliable Friendship Club
—For Marriage. Friendship, or
Pleasure. Send Dime for member
ship blank. H. Brookes, 317 Wen
dell, Chicago, 111.
ROOMS FOR RENT
Strictly modern rooms on car line
8502 Lake St, For Rent.
Room For Rent, 2520 Patrick Ave
WE. 2217.
3 Room Apt. Furnished, private
bath, newly decorated, JA. 0986.
2 Room Apartment, furnished or
unfurnished. WEbrfter 03601. Call
evenings.
Room For Rent for single man.
Reasonable, call evenings AT. 9460
Room for man and wife AT. 0748
Furnished Room For Rent— 2520
l' Patrick. WE. 2217.
HARDWARE—
DOLGO FFH A RD W ARE
Paint Glass and Varnish. Wed*
glazing and make window shades
%o order. 182 N. 24th St WE. 1607,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
“thoTmas FUNERAL HOME
2033 Lake St. WEbster 2012
LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS
EDHOLM & SHERMAN
2401 North 24th WE. 605J
EMERSON LAUNDRY
2324 North 24th St. WE. 1029
MEN! WOMEN! USE YOUR
CREDIT to get all the stylish
new apparel you need. Great
values. Enjoy terms made to
order lor you. Peoples Store,
109 South 16th St.
Pine, clean reconditioned cloth
ing, furniture, and shoes, Good
will, 1013 North 16th. Purchases
at Goodwill make jobs for needy."
RUMMAGE SALE
Navy Mother’s Club of America,
Febr. 22, from 8 a. m
2426 Lake Street
. Kidneys Must
Clean Out Adds
Excess acids, poisons and wastes In your
blood are removed chiefly by your kidneys.
Getting up Nights. Burning Passages, Back
ache, Swollen Ankles, Nervousness. Rheu
matic Pains, Dizziness, Circles Under Eyes,
and feeling worn out. often are caused by
non-organlc and non-systemlc Kidney and
Bladder troubles. Usually In such cases, the
very first dose of Cystex goes right to work
helping the Kidneys flush out excess acids
and wastes. And this cleansing, purifying
Kidney action, in Just a day or so. may eas
ily make you feel younger, stronger and
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sures an Immediate refund of the fuu cost
unless you are completely satisfied. You have
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this positive money back guarantee so get I
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I THE OMAHA GUIDE
A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Published Every Saturday at 2418 20 Grant St
OMAHA, NEBRASKA
PHONE WEbster 1517
Entered as Second Class Matter Matcn 15. 1927, at
the Post Office at Omaha, Nebraska, under Act of
Congress of March 3, 1879.
H. J. Ford, — — — Pres.
Mrs. Flurna Coope^, — — Vice Pies.
C. C. Galloway, — Publisher and Acting Editor
Boyd V. Galloway. •- Sec’y and Treas.
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REMOVE ALL BARRIERS
(by Charles Stelzle)
It is generally assumed by aome
otherwise informed Americans
that the progress of the Negro
race in the United States began at
zero on January 1, 1863, when
President Lincoln’s Emancipation
Proclamation became effective- It
is true that more than four mil
lion slaves started from scratch at
that time, but nearly half a million
Negroes were already free, many
having purchased freedom througn
their own efforts.
When the Civil War began,
WANT TO BUY—
Furniture of all kinds—dressers,
beds, end tables, chairs and chest
of drawers or complete home—
apartment furnishings. Kettles and
dishes. Sell us yours.
IDEAL Furniture Mart, 24th &
Lake Street—WE. 2224
/VWVWWVWWVAWfl
DUFFY Pharmacy
24th AND LAKE STREETS
PRESCRIPTIONS
—Free Delivery—
WE. 0609
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LOANS-»LO ANS-LO AN S
We Loan Money on Clothing,
Shoes, Jewelry, RadioH, Type
writers, Guns, Musical Ins>.tn
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
INDIGESTION
may affect the Heart
Qu trapped In the stomach or gullet may art like a
hair-trigger on the heart. At the first sign of distress
smart men and worsen depend on Bell-ans Tablets to
set gas free. No laxative but msde of the fastest -
acting medicines known for acid Indigestion. If the
F1RHT DOSE doesn't prove Bell-ans better, return
bottle to us and receive DOVBLK Money Back. 25c.
Joe’s FjdJ Market
(Formerly Herman’s Market)
2422 NORTH 24th ST. Telephone WE-5444
—FREE DELIVERY—
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY
ORANGE AND BLUE FOOD STAMPS RE
DEEMED at JOE’S Food Market at Low
Prices. .
SUGAR 5 POUNDS 25c
COFFEE Butter-Nut pound 25 c
BEST QUALITY
Butter, lb. 32c
FLOUR, 5 lb. bag 19c
Soda Crackers, lb. pkg. 9c
Sugar Top Cookies lb 12x/2
Catsup, large bottle 10c
LARGE CAN
Pork & Beans or
Pork & Hominy 10c
GIANT SIZE CAN
Grapefruit Juice 17c
LARGE CAN
Peaches, in syrup 15c
Sunkist
Oranges, d izen 19c
• MRTO Rjr,\N
YAMS, pound 5c
JOS TPBH »M 2KR EKTT MKV
OLEO, lb. 10c
Pure Lard, lb. 7x/k
FRESH BULK
Sauer Kraut, lb. 5c
Veal Roast, lb. 17x/k
Boiling Meat, lb. 12x/ec
PURE
Pork Sausage, lb. 15c
U. s. CHOICE
Pat Roast, lb. 20c
Potataes, 10 lbs. 12X/2C
LOCKING OR BAKING
Apples, lb. _ 5c
Omaha Family
Soap, 5 bars 19c
great numbers of Negroes had al
ready become skilled workers, and
while undoubtedly many owed
their training to experience ob
tained in Americai they had an
inheritance which dated to an Af
rican background, where for cen
turies many of their forefathers
were skilled artisans.
In music they made a distinct
contribution to American life. In
religion, they swayed the life of
millions. As humble workeri on
farms and plantations they made
possible the odminance of the
South in the production of tobac
co, rice sugar and cotton, to say
nothing about service in other
fields.
The devotion to America as sc.'
diers has been shown in every con
flict in which our country has
I been engaged. During the first
world war, 380,000 Negroes enrol
led for service, and they were the
first to get into action. And while
hundreds of American^ were ac
cused of disloyalty^ it is s»4d that
ihere wasn't a s*ngIe Negro am
ong the number.
And what may be said about
these who, in spite of prejudice
and opposition have excelled as
poets, teachers, journalists, ait
ists. actors, artisans, physicians,
bankers, businessmen, scientists
and many other occupations?
Given the same opportunities en
joyed by others, hosts of Negroes
would today be In the front ranxs
among the people of our country
Sooner or later the people of this
country will realize the unfairness
of the barriers which stand ip the
way of the Negroes of America,
and when that time comes they
will be prepared to take their place
shoulder to shoulder with all those
who hope and work for the prog
ress of our great nation.
I
LEGAL NOTICE
Chas. Davis, Atty, at Law
Notice of Probate of Will
In the County Court of .Douglas
County( Nebraska. In life matter
of the estate of Frank Morasco, al
so known as Frank Mairask, de
ceased.
All persons interested in said
estate are hereby notified that a
petition has been filed in said
Court, praying for the probate of
a certain instrument now on file in
raid Court, purporting to be the
last will and testament of said de
ceased, and that a hearing will be
had on said petition before said
Court on the 8th day of March,
1941 and if they fail to appear at
said Court on the said 8th day of
March, 1941 at 9 o’clock A- M ( to
contest the probate of said will, the
Court may allow and probate said
will and grant administration of
said estate to Willis Ashby or some
other suitable person, enter a de
cree of heirship, and proceed to a
settlement thereof.
Charles J. Southard,
County Judge.
begin 2-8, 41 end 2-22-41
NORTH 24th ST.
SHOE REPAIR
1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240
YOU CAN’T TELL THEY ARE
REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR
INVISIBLE HALF SOLEING
METHOD "Leaves No Repair
Look” ON YOUR SHOES. THE
NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS
IBLE JOINT.
—POPULAR PRICES -
REA!) The GlJIDE
U. S. PENALIZES GEORGIA
FOR RAIDING ROAD FUNDS
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NEWS ITEM: Uncle Siam has
notified. Georgia that it will lose
£504,074 of its federal aid for
highways as a result of the state's
policy of diverting gasoline taxes
and registration fees away from
highway uses. The penalty is the
third and the largest penalty ever
inflicted upon the states under the
penalty clause of Hayden-Cart
wright Act through which Con
fess apportions its federal aid to
.he states.
The attitude of the federal gov
ernment toward raids on state
highway funds was revealed by
Jongressman Wilburn Cartwright,
chairman of the House Road.
Committee, who said, “Congress
cannot be expected to continue in
definitely attempts to help com
plete the highway systems of
those states which pursue the in
defensible practice of misappro
priating their own gasoline and
other motorists' special taxes to
purposes not related to high
ways.'’
To prevent federal penalties ol
this kind and to protect their road
systems, 11 states have amended
their constitutions to require that
load funds are u. d actually or
i oads.
No/e: — Your Question Will B* A ns vie is "Fan" m Tina Column. Far a
"Prite/t Reply" . . , Send only 2Je for ay new Aitlologt Iiimn k Local
Day Chart and receive by return mail a confidential let tar ad Fra Advice analys
ing three ()) Questions privately. Sign you full mama, addreaa, and birthdeag (a
all letters, and please include a self-addressed, itempei envelope far yanr reply.
Send all letters to ABBE’ WALLACE, P. O. Box, 11, Atlanta, Georgia
R. S. R.—My mother wants me
to go off to school in mid term and
to a school that I do not want to
attend. Tell me if I should go or
wait and go to school of my cnoice
'O that I may take the trade I
like?
Ans: Talk this problem over
with your mother in a sensible
manner. Do not continue »o fuss
with her about it. Let her krow
that you intend to get a job and
go to work this spring and sum
mer so you can helP bear your
own expenses- If you get dow.i to
business with her she will see
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your point of view and you can
change her quite easily.
******
B. W.—I met a boy a few mon- J
ths ago and he has shown quue a
lot of interest in me and says he
loves me. If I should marry this
boy as he has asked me to do you
think he and I could be happy to
gether ?
Ans: Both of you are old
enough to assume the rcsponsiiel
ity of marriage and I don't think
you would be making a mistake if |
you carried out your present p'arw :
There is no question about you j
caring for one another—and this !
is mightly important too I am
sure you could be happy.
******
A. M—I want to know what is
wrong that my husband and I do
not get along well together?
Ans: At the present time you
aren’t satisfied with your living
conditions. You don’t have enough
privacy. Get you a place of your
own to live and there won’t be so
much confusion in 'he home.
******
D. A. B_Please Sir tell ma il
I am going to be successful leasing
my land ?
Ans: Yes ,and it will prove to
your advantage to rent out part of
your property- Place an ad in the
paper—also put a sign on the pro
perty and I feel that in a few
months time you will have the op
portunity to lease a part of H at a
reasonable price.
******
M. D. B.—Should I stay on with
this man I am with or what do yoj
think would be the best thing for
me
Ans: Why torture yourself any
longer—you two aren’t suited and
you have no business together any
way. Don’t you think tha* you
had belt r go bark hoinr to your
daddy and start over again. You
need to search for a husband
******
L. A. M.—Is there a possibility
of me getting a better job soon?
DIVES 620 M. P. H.
Buffalo, N. Y.—Lieut. Andrew
C. McDonough shown after he at
tained the phenomenal speed of
620 m. p. h. in a dive of 21,000 feet
in a pursuit plane over the Buffalo
airport. The dive was part of the
U. S. army’s required tests which
demand an indicated air spe'M of
623 miles an hour in a dive.
I icel so depressed at tint, s- May
I send for my Astrology reading?
A ns: The job you Lave isn’t
ve *y worthwhile and I urge you to
look around for something else.
Hold to it however until you have
n »<;•■ another coma**-. In th* city
w.Hvi you live it shouldn’t ' ; lif
ti. i, for you to gjt better ".^rk
\ *s. you may send for vour Astro
R- .u .’t g- The pr!j ’ is 2e.c. 1*
sur*. to send fuu nr.rji* ,b r.hdatc
a > I address.
******
L. M.—I am in love with a boy
and went with him months b^t
he found out that l wouldn’t do
i\ ejything he want’d me to do
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KITCHEN QUEEN!
Donne Lacher, serving as offic!al
hsotess to peacanners convening
in Chicago, assures young house
wives that Can-openers and cann
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wifr. him and he quit r.O and 1
wan to know if ne will come bati
ar.d marry me?
.\rs: No my friend he won't be
back to marry yon. This f*Ji»w
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of BEER and LIQUOUS
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Ladies and Children’s Work
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2422 LAKE ST.
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Hot Corn Bread or Biscuits
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If You Are Lonesome
Meet Your Sweetheart thru the
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Friends, Love and Marriage thru
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had no intentions of marriage. He
v> allied a good time a: some one
els.?, risk and found out tiiut you
w'uVn't take him up and he went
olsev here. You used mighty good
judgement.
’V. W. S- I hav-J a g? •’ fiicii
who is always pretending sh? is
w'ti1 she isn’t and trying to make
nr.* telieve. Should I ijuit h«r or
go or. ?
Ai.s: She’s migl ly anxious to
get married and is trying every
pocf/lde trick to lead you to the
altar. If you love her rr.a ry her
and if you don’t—*nvc th? girl a
Ior*e.
I LEWIS & HARRY
SERVICE STATION
2?03 N. 24th Street
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Proprietors
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For Your Cough
Creomulslon relieves promptly be
cause it goes right to the seat of the
trouble to help loosen and expel
Srm laden phlegm, and aid nature
soothe and heal raw, tender, in
flamed bronchial mucous mem
branes. Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of Creomulslon with the un
derstanding you must like the way it
quickly allays the cough or you are
to have your money back.
CREOMULSION
for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis
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