The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, December 22, 1945, Page 6, Image 6

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    CLAIR METHODIST CHURCH
Rev. Reynolds will deliver his
Christmas Message this coming
Sunday morning from the theme,
"The Heavenly Purpose Fulfilled.”
The Choir will give support in ap
priate music, in the evening at
6 o’clock the Sunday school will
render its Christmas Program and
Tree. We urge the attendance of
all parents and adults to this pro
gram by our Sunday School. At
the regular Evening Worship at 8
o’clock, the Clair Church Choir
will render its Christmas Cantata
“The Great Light ". This promis
es to be an evening of fine music
al inspiration, to which we urge
all our members to be present, and
to which we invite our many
friends.
Clair Church will unite with oth
er churches in our usual Union
Christmas Services at Zion Bapt
ist c.iurch, Christmas Morning at
6 o’clock. The sermon will be de
livered by the Rev. E. V. Wade,
pastor of Cleaves Temple Church.
Music to be furnished by the Unit
ed Choirs. The pastor urged all
'SS* JL.
our members to attend this early!
Christmas Morning service.
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PORT BATTALION SENDS
$326 TO NAACP.
New York Memberships and
contributions in the amount ot
$326 have been received by the N
AACP from the men of '.lit Head !
quarters company, 510th Port Bat |
talion on the island of Tinian in |
the Marianas.
The membership campaign was i
assisted by Seaman Lester Cole of
the Sixth Construction Brigade,
United States Navy, who provided
the Army contingent with NAACF
literature and campaign material.
The membership drive in the bat
talion was directed by 1st Sgts
James Parrott, Joseph Campbell
and Foster W. Scott of the 29«hh,
310th and 632nd Port companies,
spectively. The money was true
smitted by Second Lieutenant Si-,
as,
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The 0. K. Hardware
4831 South 24th Street
Wishes A Merry Christinas and A Prosperous
New Year to their Many Friends.
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Our entire personnel joins in wish
ing Christmas joy to those whom we
have served, and to others as well.
Accept our sincere thanks for the
privilege of being of help in making
this Christmas of 1945 truly merry.
Bedford Park
WIRT ST., BETWEEN 27th & 30th
“SMALL PAYMENTS DOWN”
Realty Improvement Co.
342 ELECTRIC BLDG.
-See Hiram D. Dee
★Phone: JA-7718-★Eve., JA-1620
meon B. Osby, formerly an officer
of the Springfield, Illinois branch
of the NAACP.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Metoyer
have returned from their trip with
relatives and friends in Shreves
port, Alexandria and Natcheto
ches, La.
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; Friendship, Love *
This is Christmas!!
I May It Bring You ■
. Happiness and Joy *
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Merry Christmas S
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NEVER CLOSED
Around the Clock—24
Hours per day.”
Like the stork, we are
on the job 365 nights
and days of the year
iimi/S J ITILlteS
OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS lias been built upon
friendship. We look upon all our customers as our
friends, and are determined to give the them friend
liest service possible. It i our aim to wrap up a
little friendliness in each transaction.
THANKS FRIENDS, one and all, for the privilege
of serving you. And we want to say right now, as
fervently as we can say it..
A Merry Christmas
And A Happy New Year
AND WE DO MEAN YOU!
Green Lantern Cafe
2116 NORTH S4th ST.
—PHONE JA-9257—
Where you get Good things to Eat the year round, from a hot dog to
a fried spring chicken.
Always on hand, those delicious small or large end pig spare ribs,
barbecued to a tender taste with clod slaw and BRITT’S specially
made hot sauce.
Hot plate lunch ready to serve from 11:30 a. m. tO 8 n. m. at popular
prices.
Ernest E. Britt, Proprietor.
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“OVERTONES” Henningburg
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of seige.
In China, in Java. In Palestine, ancl in
Iran open conflict is under way, or is in the
making. The nations which were allies a
short time ago have already begun to give
voice to an underlying suspicion which was
there all the time, but was almost never
mentioned. On the home front, we have not
yet mustered the courage necessary to give
democracy a breathing chance. We make
plans with agile minds but we fail to carry
them out because we have lost spirit. We
have lost spirit because leadership in this
country is too largely in the hands of men
who basically do not represent the Ameri
can ideals at all. It is just as impossible for
a man who goes to Congress from the spiri
tual morass of South Carolina to work af
fectively toward world democracy as it is
for a mule which has spent all its life in the
bowels of a coal mine to find its way about
in the bright sunlight.
Just the same, every individual in this
country has the obligation to make Christ
mas ring true for as many as he can .The
best place to start is where you are and the
time is now. Don’t make the mistake of be
lieving that courtesy has to begin across the
street, and that friendliness has no place
! at your own breakfast table. This job of lie
mg kind and considerate of others isn’t a
Sunday responsibility; it’s an everyday op
portunity. Let's think less of what we shall
buy for our loved ones this Christmas, and
a little mote of what we shall give them of
ourselves.
Watch The Swindlers:
Our boys who are coming back have
saved up amazing totals of money, running
into millions of dollars. Many of them have
saved because there was nothing ylse to do,
and many others have kept their money be
cause they want to buy a home, or to start
a business of tlieir own. But on every corn
er in my town and in yours, there are swind
lers of both sexes ready to rob these men
of their last penny. The Better Business
Bureau estimates that there are hundreds
of schemes already being worked, and that
the number increases by the day. There is
the guy who offers a lonely veteran a place
to spend the night, and who robs him and
and leaves before daylight. There are the
hussies who stir up excitement in a man
who has been woman hungry for months,
and calmly feeds him knockout drops so*
that their pals can take his money, and
sometimes even his clothing. And doorbells
are being rung all over the country by dis
honest peddlers who ask for a sizable a
mount down on some household commodity
which is never delivered. Some folks be
lieve that they can tell an honest face when
they see one, and that type always falls the
hardest. They don’t know that the smooth
est crooks always have the most honest
faces, and they probably have not heard the
famous words of Barnum’s: “There’s a
sucker born every minute, and someone to
take him.”
Inflation Is Here:
In Washington and in New YorK, and in
the other money centers of the United
States, there has been much talk about the
dangers of inflation. OPA has put up a
strong fight to stave it off, and the Trea
sury Department has helped the nation
keep it’s balance bv making the buying of
War Bonds an attractive investment. But
inflation is here, in spite of all our efforts
to the contrary. If you don’t believe it, try
to buy a shirt -which cost a dollar and a
half before the war. If the shiirt now costs
four dollars, we have inflation. A dollar has
no more value than the amount of goo<
can purchase with it, which simply means
that when prices sro up, the value of the
dollar goes down. When prices go too high
standards of living drop and there is an
other depression. All of us can help now by
purchasing only the necessities of life, and
without anyway.
waiting for the things we’ve learned to do
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COAL - GAS and OIL
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Air Conditioning -
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Sheet Metal Works
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Office AT-3700
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Kindling per load $5 00
BLACKSTO.VE
LUMP COAL $|| 60
per ton * *
JONES FUEL & SUPPLY
Company
2520 Lake Street
Phone AT-5631
New & Used Furniture
Complete Line—Paint Hardware
We Buy, Sell and Trade
WEAL FURNITURE MARI
2511-13 North 24th— 24th & Lake
—WEbster 2224—
"Everything For The Home"
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SHOE REPAIR
CASH & CARRY CLEANER ‘ i
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•Help Wanted
LAUNDRY shirt pressers, finish
j sorters, and markers. Permanent
■ employment. Apply Banner Laundry
2014 St. Mary’s Ave.
WANTED
Two Laborers at Once! 60c per hour
wages Apply 2706 Maple St. J. Snell
FOR SALE— KAPOC MATTRESS,
Three quarter size, phone WE-4285
A large, medium front room for
rent, Call JA-0306.
APT FOR RENT to couple, AT.
6281.
Real Estate, Homes
FOR COLORED
Nice 5-room house, in excellent con
dition, handy to schools, churches
street cars, 2117 Grace St. _J3,000.’
Henry B. MeCampbell, Realtor
2)6 Barker Bldg. ’ AT-8575
NEIGHBORHOOD FURNITURE
& CLOTHING SHOP
BIG SALE—Overcoats, all sizes
Shoes, No Stamps; Ladies Dresscf
'Rugs, Bede, Gas Stoves and Oi
Stoves.
"We Buy and Sell" —
TEL. AT. 1154 1715 N. *6th ST,
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QUIET PEOPLE, CALL AT-6629
FURNISH ROOM FOR RENT,
JA-0699.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
THOMAS FUNERAL HOME
2022 Lake St. WEbxtrr 2022
LAUNDRIES A CLEANERS
EDHOI.M A SHERMAN
2401 North 24th St WE. 005S
EMERSON LAUNDRY
1324 North 24th St. WE. 102»
• Legal Notices
Omaha Guide, 3t bg Dec. 8
ending Dec. 22
Edward J. Dugan, Atty.
PROBATE NOTICE
Bk. 65, P. 457
In the matter of the Estate of
GERALD M. BOWDEN, deceased.
Notice is Hereby Given: That
the creditors of said deceased will
meet the Administratrix of said
estate, before me, County Judge
of Douglas County, Nebraska, at
the County Court Room, in said
County, on the 1st day of Febr
uary, 1946 and on the 1st day of
April, 1946, at 9 o’clock A. M„
each day, for the purpose of pre
senting their claims for examin
ation, adjustment and allowance.
Three months are allowed for the
creditors to present their claims,
from the 31st day of December,
1945.
ROBERT R. TROYER,
County Judge.
Crosstown Dres|“akins
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