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“A Man that’s Worthwhile is A Man that’s Not A Child” Especially when Important Public Questions that are of Such Vital Interest to the Life Cord of Every home in Our City is being discussed. There are a few people living in this world yet with backbones and not wishbones. We haven’t been one sided in this matter. We are admit ting we haven’t been in a position to talk with all who might have been willing to state their position in this public issue, for this we apolo gize and hope you may be privileged to join with us further down the road in this important question that the Citizens of Omaha must at some time another pass on in the voting booth. We have stated to those who we did talk to and written to that we wanted their statement for pub licaion. The following is a list of Omaha Citizens who have shown they have the STAMINA, the COURAGE, and the CONVICTION to pass their opinion on public issues of importance regardless of the effect it might have on their future statistics in life ECONOMICALLY, POLIT ICALLY, and SOCIALLY. To tell you where they stand on this NEBRASKA POWER CO. question and why. Has given courteous and sufficient service.—Mr. & Mrs. W. H. Triplett, 2711 Wirt St. All right with me as is. —Mamie Thomas, 2713 Wirt St. Very satisfied as is.— Mrs. C. M. Andrews, 2847 Wirt St. O. K. as is.—George Jones, 28th and Wirt Sts. Am pleased with the satisfactory service that has been given in the past. —Esther L. Woods, 2875 Wirt St. Has given efficient serv ice ; see no reason to change.—George Bryant, 2875 Wirt St. Want it to stay just as it is.—Streeter B. Turner, 2877 Wirt St. Fine service; see no rea son to ehange. — Chas. Rose, 5223 So. 31 St. No kick as to past serv ice. — Aubrev Holloway, 5213 So. 25th St. All ways fine service.— Robert Rickie. Just fine as far as I am concerned. — Fred Toles, 3021 R St. Leave it as is. — Albert P. Hayes. O. K. as is. — Oliver Hayes, 3310 Emmett St. All right with me as is. —George G. Graves. Just like it is all right with me.—Adon Cofield, 2609 R St. Like it is suits me.— Johnie Williams. Be all right just like it is.—Jonie Halmon. As it is all right with me.—WJllie Young. All right as it is.—Ray mond Bradley, 2811 */2 Q St. Just fine as it is.—Eli jah Ransburg, 1632 N. 23rd St. Would rather have it as is.—John Bradley, 2811V2 Q. St. i’ve always found the N. P. Co. efficient.—Hal let Barnett, 2709 Wirt St. I like it as is.—Eliza beth Hughes. Fine like it is.—C. E. Payne, 2018 Lake St. Fine like it is.—William Johnson, 2222 Franklin St. Like it is O. K.—Chas. B. Mayo, 2801 N. 24th St. I like it just as it; see no reason to change.— Chas. Turner, 2420 Lake St. Know what it is now, why change. — Russell Moss, 2420 Lake St. Just alright as is.—Ar lene King, 2428 Lake St. So far as I know, very satisfactory. — Margaret Grant, 2502 Lake St. Stay just as is, as far as I’m concerned.—Wm. Perkins, 2504 Lake St. All right as is; don’t see any difference. — R. E. Evans. Leave as is.—Minnie Da Sonest. Like service as is.— Montgomery Gro., 2631 Lake St. Don’t want it changed; prefer just what we got. —Forest Conley. Like service as is.—Mr. Tuggy Simpson. Prefer just what we got. —Geraldine McCraty. Prefer just we got. — James McCraty. Like it the way it is.— Harold Smith. So far as I’m concern ed, I am satisfied.—Leslie L. Washington, 2708 Lake St. Satisfied as is.—R. L. Henry, 2719 Lake St. All right as is.—Ger trude Bastedo, 2722 Lake St. I want it like it is.— Amelia McGill, 2724 Lake St. Conditions are fine just as it is.—Mrs. Woodrow Allen, 2724 Lake St. N. P. Co., fine as is.— Vadis Coleman. Service coming along fine.—Jos. C. D. Melton. Stay just like it is.— Frank Owens. I like it just as is.— Mrs. Luther Johnson, 2406 N. 27th Ave. Way it is, I think it’s all right.—Lola Coulson, 2424 N. 27th Ave. Very Well pleased with it, as it is.—Mrs. Mary Speese, 2712 Erskine St. As it is.—Mrs. J. Bron son, 2710 Erskine St. Just like it is.^Mrs. Lillian Williams, 2708 Er skine St. Just like it is.—Andrew Williams, 2708 Erskine St. Suits me fine.—Lucille Booker, 2706 Erskine St. It’s all right as is, so far as I’m concerned.— Mrs. Lulu Bryant, 2702 Erskine St. Personally, I am satis fied as it is.—David Stev ens, 2316 N. 27th St. Rather keep it just as it is.—Carrie Washington, 2314 N. 27th St. Leave it as it is.—Clara bell Mays, 2312 N. 27th St. I would rather it remain as it is.—Mrs. S. Woods, 2323 N. 27th Ave. Doing pretty good as is. —Rev. H. H. Swader. Would rather have it remain as is. — Marie Wills, 2762 Lake St. Just let it be as is.— Edna Littlejohn, 2764 Lake St. I like it just as is.—Mrs. Violet Fields, 2519 N. 28th Ave. I like it as is.—Mrs. Ethl Morris, 2812 Ohio St. Like it as is.—Chas. Dickerson, 2814 Ohio St. As is at present is all right with me.—Mrs. Eea Henderson. N. P. Co., as is all right with me.—Valaria Lee Mc Caw, 2806 Ohio St. Like it as is at present. — Ludie Thomas, 2802 Ohio St. Keep it the same way; don’t see no reason to change.—Julia Galloway, 2814 N. 28th St. In favor of no change. —John Pitts, 2723 Binney St. Has always pleased me so far. — Paul Barnett, 2709 Wirt St. Has dealt fairly with me in the past.—Chas. Bar nett, 2024 Vz N. 24th St. Giving good service as is.—Mrs. Albert Johnson, 119 So. 27th St. Stockholders are most ly all Omahans and need our support for this capa ble enterprise.—Wm. H. Davis, 2122 N. 24th St. Doing a good job of service, might as well keep it. — James H. Holmes, 2218 N. 24th St. We’re acquainted with this set-up, why change it?—Cleo H. Mortimer, 2716 Ohio St. Satisfied with it as is. —Josephine Davis, 2118 N. 29th St. Satisfied with manage ment in the way delt with me for last 20 years.— J. L. Taylor, 2407 Lake St. Given good service.— Mildred Sandwich Shop, 2409 Lake St. Giving good service, see no reason to change it; they are fine.—Standard Wood Working Shop & Hardware, 2416 Lake St. Service O. K., rates rea sonable.—S. W. McGill, McGill’s Bar, 24th and Lake St. Going on all right as is. —R. L. Lewis, 24th and Grant Sts. Giving good service now.—T. C. Oliver, 2414 Binney St. Giving satisfactory ser vice thus far.—Mrs. Percy Johnson, 2420 Binney St. Don’t have any reason for not being satisfied.— C. Leffall, 2508 Binney St. Giving satisfactory ser vice thus far. — Mrs. George Harris. Want N. P. Co. to stay as is.—Mrs. R. Ellis, 2518 Binney St. O. K. as is.—Mrs. A. B. Young, 2624 Binney St. We get good service.— Mrs. S. Stallworth, 2610 Binney St. I am satisfied with pres ent service.—E. S. Grant, 2612 Binney St. Satisfied with service. Mrs. Lester Lovelees, 2818 N. 31st St. Like it as it is.—Sylves ter Waites, 2626 Binnev St. Want it to stay just as it is.—Mrs. M. Long, 2638 Binney St. I feel like the N. P. Co. has delt fairly with us.— Mrs. Ola M. Williams, 2642 Binney St. As it is suits me.—Mrs. Art Sampson, 2802 Binney St. In times like these, we should continue with pres ent conditions.—E. A. Ma son, 2804 Binney St. All right with me as is. —Mrs. H. Drennan, 2625 Wirt St. Quite all right with me, as is now.—Mrs. C. Car ter, 2623 Wirt St. All right as is with me. —John L. Elliott, 2612 Wirt St. I like it as it is.—Rebec ca Wittman, 2610 Wirt St. Giving good service as is. — Josephine Pullum, 2608 Wirt St. Like the present system as is.—Sue Willie White, 2606 Wirt St. Not in favor of any change that will reduce service.—Mrs. Fred Col lins, 2602 Wirt St. In favor of the present as is.—Mrs. B. T. Burton, 2605 Wirt St. Ail right as it is.—W. C. Nelson, 2605 Wirt St. Suits me very well as is—Isabel Crouch, 2524 Wirt St. The present set up suits me. — Clara Anderson, 2522 Wirt St. I like the way it’s run now.—Mrs. M. Taylor, 2515 Wirt St. The present set up suits me all right. — A. J. Greene, 25th and Wirt St. I like the present set up. No reason to change.— Mrs. Viney Walker, 2422 Wirt St. All right the way it is. —Lloyd Hunter, 2926 N. 25th St. Present set up is satis factory, citizens wish to vote, that’s their privilege, should not be denied.—W. H. Black, 2923 N. 25th St. I have been satisfied with present set up.—Wil bur J. Allen. Like the present set up as is.—Mrs. Burden. All right with me as is. —Mrs. R. Dailey. For my part, I like it as is.—Mrs. L. Johnson. Like present set up as is.—Ralph Willis. Like present set up as is.—Mrs. M. Lambert, 2917 N. 25th St. Satisfied with present set up, see no reason to change. — Mrs. Vernice Lee, 2417 Maple St. Like present set fine.— D. L. Yancy, 2408 Maple St. Perfectly satisfied with set up.—H. D. Wiley, 2412 Maple St. Satisfied with present set up, have had no com plaint so far.—Mrs. C. Partridge, 2414 Maple St. Very well satisfied with present set up.—Russell Cook, 2309 Seward Plaza. Satisfied with present set up and would like to retain it.—T. P. Maham mitt, 2116 N. 25th St. Like it just as it is.— Mrs. Z. Brooks, 2216 No. 25th St. Satisfied with service so far.—L. F. King, 2306 N. 25th St. Dorothy Abrams, 2310 N. 25th St.—Satisfied with service as is. Have no reason to com plain.—Booker Jones, 2314 No. 25th St. Personally, I would like to see it stay as is.—Kath ryne Steele, North 25th on Erskine. I would rather leave it as is.—Mrs. J. P. Pierman, 2502 No. 25th St. Just as is.—Mason Dev ereaux, 2209 N. 25th St. In my opinion, I like it just as is.—Mrs. E. Reeves, 2201 N. 25th St. Would prefer the pres ent ownership.—2512 Bin ney St.. Mrs. E. M. Wright Would like to see the N. P. Co. stay as is.—Mrs. B. M. Waddle, 3515 Binney St. Want it just as is.— Mrs. Nilum, 25th and Bin ney St. It’s all right as is.— Elizabeth Vener, 2537 Bin ney St. Suits me as it is. I think it’s nice. 2541 Binney St., Mary L. McCarthy. It can stay as is.—Mrs. J. E. Blaine, 2910 N. 26th St. I would like to have it just as is.—J. M. Jackson, 2908 N. 26th St. From what I know, I would like to have it as is.—Mrs. A. Kerr, 2906 N. 26th St. I would rather have it remain as is.—Mrs. A. P. Caldwell, 2902 N. 26th St. In favor of the same sys tem as being used now, which is satisfactory.— Rose Littlejohn, 2626 Ma ple St. Present set up all right. —Mrs. Robt. Harris, 2537 Burdette St. Present set up all right. —Alice Mosley, 2537 Bur dette St. Am in favor of present set up.—Mattie Walker, 2827 N. 27th St. Want to keep N. P. Co. as is.—Julius E. Hill, 1835 N. 23rd St. I like the present set up. —J. D. Lewis Mortuary. Just as is.—Cola Pear son, 2314 N. 24th St. Like present set up fine. —Wendell Thomas, 2022 Lake St. Don’t want it changed. —Edward Turner, 2206 Paul St. Don’t want present set up changed. — Alfred Bradford, 2608 Hamilton St. For the N. P. Co. 100 per cent.—Flora Pinkston, 2506 '/2 N. 24th St. I wouldn’t want it changed, no chance to complain. — Mrs. C. T. Murray, 2417 Ohio St. Want the N. P. Co. as is.—P. Jones, 2427 Ohio St. Want it just as is.— Mrs. Katie Caldwell, 25th and Ohio St. All right wth me the way it is.—Mrs. Carl Bry ant, 25th and Ohio St. Leave it like it is.—Ma rion Marshall, 25th and Ohio St. Satisfied the way it is. —Mr. A. L. Redd, 2428 Ohio St. Let it stay like it is.— Mrs. T. Louis, 2229 Ohio St. Stay as is, have no kick. —H. A. Pankey, 2219 Ohio St. Very efficient service so far. — 2428 Binney St., Russell E. Reese. It is a very well man aged company, and I don’t think we could beat the present set up.—Dail C. Riddle, 5241 S. 25th St. Like the way it’s run now.—Anna Graves, 2104 Lake St. It’s O. K. with me— Earle Graves, 2104 Lake St. In favor of it like it is. —Christine Althouse, 2422 N. 22nd St. In favor of N. P. Co.— Hattie Prestidge, 2108 Lake St. Never had no reason to kick against the N. P. Co. —Mrs. H. F. Russell, 21st and Ohio St. Satisfied with it myself. —Mrs. Elmer White, 21st and Ohio St. I am quite satisfied with N. P. Co. as is.—Adrill Baltimore, 2109 Ohio St N. P. Co. should keep it.—Mrs. Walter Wagner, 2103 Ohio St. We have no kick at all. —Mrs. L. A. Jones, 2107 Ohio St. Satisfied with present service.—Mrs. O. Schmidt, 2033 Ohio St. Very much satisfied with service so far.—Ida Willis, 2025 Ohio St. Leave as is.—Ethyl Hunter, 2116 Ohio St. Keep it, renders awful good service. — Alma Longmire, 2122 Ohio St. Renders good and cour teous service.—Poch P. Allen, 3517 Blondo St. Leave as is.—M. G. Al len, 2710 Caldwell St. Satisfied wth the pres ent service.—Mrs. Ned Moore, 2011 Ohio St. Satisfied as is.—James G. Robinson, 2112 Ohio St. Satisfied as is.—Mrs. Jewel V. Robinson, 2112 Ohio St.. Leave as is. — Mr s. Charles E. Mason, 2114 Ohio St. Satisfied as is.—Mrs. Lester Rippatoe, 2312 N. 27th Ave. I like the way it is set up now.—L. V. Turner, 2227 Ohio St. Don’t know what will come if changed.—Mrs. D. A. Jackson, 2223 Ohio St. There is nothing wrong with it as is.—Mrs. Wm. I. Beasley, 2221 Ohio St. Satisfactory with me as is.—Mrs. M. F. Jackson, 2219 Ohio St. Cooperation Complete co-operation is very much in evidence as a WAVE and sailor work together in decorating a Christmas tree. The feminine touch is guaranteed to improve on the ap pearance of the finished product. 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