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THE NEWARK LEADER, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941

and James J. Hartley, Coin Forest Muhleman EVANS BROTHERS COMPANY BUSY THIS SEASON K. of C. To Celebrate have been invited to attend. F -'■aJ Celebrate Fifty District Deputy, Ruey Rhodes, Announces For “All Day” and Frances Clarke, Grand ■’"> Council-At-Large Sunday, June 22 Knight of Columbus, Council No. : Years’ Relations 400, are making final arrange- Z : Forest Muhleman, 148 North State Deputy, John D. King, ments with the assistance of a. Cedar street, who filed for the of the Knights of Columbus, large state committee. 4 Without a Strike nomination on the Democratic Bellefontaine, Ohio, in a message The state deputy predicts this $ i ticket as councilman from the to Grand Knight A. M. O’Don­ celebration will be the most out- $ f One of the finest records in first ward, announced this week nell,. Newark Council No. 721, standing event ever held in the * modern employer-employee re­ that he will be a candidate for reports that plans for the State history of the Order, any time councilman-at-large, instead. Mr. Wide “All Ohio Day” to be held or any place. ______| lations wras commemorated Sat­ in Columbus, next Sunday, June urday night, June 7, in the Ham­ Muhleman is financial secretary and treasurer of the Newark Fe­ 22, is exceeding all expectations. Jai Lai club members were en-| ilton, O., plant of The Estate deration of Labor, and was re­ More than 300 candidates will tertained Tuesdav, June 17 in i.* Stove company, reports Paul cently elected to a trusteeship receive Major Degrees, coming from more than 100 Councils the home of Mrs. Wilbur Zeiher. Kuhn of the Carlile Furniture in that organization. He is a —------■«', and Rug company., when the fif­ member of the Musician’s Pro­ throughout the State. tieth anniversary of the “Con­ tective association, Newark Lo­ Several districts will form car­ ference Agreements” between the cal No. 122, and business mana­ avans to bring their candidates ger for that union. He is an and delegates to the Capital city. WANT ADS. iron molders’ union and the stove The two major degree teams manufacturers’ association was employe of the A. IL Heisey company, and affiliated with the will be headed by Supreme WANTED ;f observed, at a banquet tendered Knight Francis P. Matthews, by the management of the com- Flint Glass Workers union, Lo­ cal No. 525. and Ray T. Miller, Supreme di­ POULTRY WANTED — Frfes pany to all factory and office , as Masters, supported by and hens. Harold Alspach . workers. Staffs of thoroughly experienc­ 391 N. 21st. Ph. 3991. M 20 Technically, the “Conference County Employees ed officers. Agreements______” are understandan ­ Ohio’s two arch bishops, Most MISCELLANEOUS ing between the International Cannot Collect Reverend John T. McNicholas, SEE LEO REICHERT for your Molders’ and Foundry Workers’ A! Duemmcl. manager of the Evans Brothers Company out on West Chnrch, says that the build­ Cincinnati, and Most Reverend Union of North America and Witness Fees ing business has certainly picked up this year. They have been furnishijig a lot of concrete and ma­ next insurance policy. Only , , and the best accredited companies . The Manufacturers* Protective County and employees sonry material. The company manufactures concrete blocks according to specifications that make for Bishops Karl J. Alter, Toledo, and Development association, of­ cannot collect witness fees or quality and durability. They stock all colors for mortar and concrete, and cement paint. Anyone de­ represented. Auto, Fire, Hoiise.- ] ficial agency of the stove indus­ mileage in cases in which they siring facing brick for the fireplace, dampers, heat savers, clean-outs, ash dump or flu liners can also hold, Windstorm, Liability Insur­ try. Becoming effective in 1891, testify in their capacity purchase the accessories from Evans Brothers company. A complete stock of sewer tile on hand at ance that insures. Leo Reichert , t- with the Estate Stove company in courts in their own counties, all times. Mr. Duemmel says they will furnish free estimates on all foundation work. Insurance Agency, 7% E. CrfoMh one of the forces in back of the Attorney General Thomas J. St., Phone 32144. 6-30-41 tf agreement, the pact has func­ Herbert held this week in an West Main street. Looked like Three A. F. of L, POPLAR AND WHITE OAK tioned so harmoniously that in opinion to the Bureau of In- he was getting ready to set up ' LOGS wanted in a Veneer all these 50 years there has nev­ spection & Supervision of Pub­ shop. Later observation revealed Unions Win Increase grade. Terms cash as loaded. er been a disagreement that has lic offices. the crew working on the Arcade Write E. L. Buchanan, James­ not been composed without a Thus deputy sheriffs may not roof. A remarkable increase of ap­ town, N. Y. J 12-19-26 strike. accept a witness fee for testify­ proximately 25 per cent in hour­ John P. Frey, president of the ing in the trial of a man arrest­ OES ly wage rates was won in an AGENTS to sell the comiihjCT Metal Trades Department of the ed by them. Newark Schools Ask agreement signed with the Am- sense stock powder. Write the American Federation of Labor, If called to another county, or erican Car and Foundry com- Indiana Hog and Cattle Powder came to Hamilton with other un­ if a witness in a case in which For Coal Bids pany at Madison, Ill., by com­ Company, Indianapolis, Indiana, ion officials for the celebration he is not acting in his official The board of education of the mittees representing the Car- or Neil W. Smithy Mt. Vernon, which featured a banquet for the capacity the county employee or Newark city school district is men, Machinists and Electrical Ohio. J 12tf. hundreds of employees of Es­ official is entitled to regular ox advertising for coal bids in thisj Workers. tate. witness and mileage fees, but issue of the Leader. The sealed Gains also included establish- AIRPLANE MODELS (Comet Mr. Frey lauded the record of must pay the money into the proposals will be received at ment of piecework rates about Save My Time and Megow) 10c up. Supplies the I. M. U. and the stove manu­ county treasury if he is paid his the office in the gymnasium 35 per cent above the former and motors. Open 9 to 8.—Lace’s facturers’ association and prais­ regular salary and traveling ex­ building, until 12 o’clock noon, hourly scales and other improve­ AND 226 East Main for Ties, Shirts, ed the far-sightedness of the men penses during the time he is a &AV. L. ments in working conditions. Hats, Sweaters, etc. ' J 19 witness, Mr. Herbert said. July 15, for furnishing 2000 tons who drew up the agreement, of coal to be delivered to the Your Money FOR SALE among them Lazard Kahn, one SAFETY DIRECTOR We have heard of a pleasure , various school buildings. of the former owners oi the com­ The city safety and service di­ excursion spoken as a “pleasure Prayer Band OUTBOARD Motor — Used or pany. rector of Wapakoneta, who has exertion”—but there is one ex­ Amalg-amafed Wins Meets June 27 new. Sale or rent. Redman’s been removed from office by the cursion we would like to be on Texaco, 40 S. Fifth street. Jy3 ! McMichael Music Probate Judge, may not be re­ An important NLRB election The Licking County Interde- ‘'About 7 5 % of the cost of a paint appointed during the present and that is the trip to be taken victory was won in San Francis­ nominational Holiness associa- job is my time—and my time costs FOR SALE—House at 110 Riley Store Opens In term, Attorney General Thomas the first part of July by Charles co, Calif., recently, by the Am­ tion will hold the union meeting you money. So take mv tip and St., 5 rooms and bath, lot 8'Ht J. Herbert ruled this week in an Blind of the Holophane com­ algamated association of Street, of Prayer bands in the Nazar- use LOWE BROTHERS HIGH 180, fruit trees. House at 385 New Location opinion to theJ1 Bureau of Inspec- pany, and Ivan Blair, Charles Electric Railway and Motor, ene church, corner of Williams Andover St., 8 rooms and bath, Swigley, and Jack Bealer of the and Grant streets, Friday, June STANDARD HOUSE PAINT nice size lot, 3-car garage. Good 1 Newest store to open down- tion & Supervision of Public of- Coach Employes when this A. F. and save money because it covers fices. A. H. Heisey company. The boys of L. union was chosen by a ma­ 27, at 7:45 p. m. tenants in both houses. Irauire , town is the McMichael Music plan to penetrate the wilds of Adjutant Benjamin Jones of more square feet of surface per Spot Holler, Ph. 32841. J £9-26 store located at 17 West Church DEALERS PLATES jority of the Pacific Greyhound northern Ontario, Canada, away Lines employes. The vote was the Salvation army will bring gallon than ’cheap’ paint possibly street. The store and studio Prospective buyers may______take up in the Lake Lady Evelyn ter­ the evangelistic message. There can ... spreads easily and evenly, were formerly on Hudson aven­ an automobile owned by a deal­ 544 for the Amalgamated against ritory, on a two weeks fishing 339 for the Brotherhood of Rail­ will be special music and sing­ thus saving labor time ... and CALENDAR OF ue but moved to the new address er on a trial trip while the car jaunt. Readers who remember ing. The meeting is open to the in order to offer a more conven­ is equipped with dealers plates, road Trainmen, which had con-con­ wears longer, giving you eco­ “Iron Jaw” Counter’s pilgrimage ducted the strike against the public. nomical beauty and protection.” ient service to shoppers. but may not use a truck for a last year, will -know the afore­ LOCAL UNIONS William McMichael, owner of trial trip in which goods are de­ mentioned men will be getting company. ■ livered if it has dealers license IN NEW YORK the store, is well-known in mu­ back to nature and “away from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hite NEWARK FEDERATION OF sic circles in Newark and Lick­ tags, the attorney general ruled it all” in a truly fishermen’s RESIGNS Crane-Krieg-Flory LABOR — Meets second and ing county, having been in busi­ this tveek. and son of 38 N. Park Place, are fourth Wednesday evenings at paradise. Mrs. Freda Rarick, Buckeye visiting in New York City this 7:30 p. m. at Labor Hall, 7^ E. ness here for the past nine years. Lake, resigned last week as in­ HARDWARE Church Street; Emerson Fish- He has formed many bands and week, and staying at the New Minimum Pay Raised Cliff Mossholder who has been vestigator for aid for the aged, Weston hotel. 11 S. PARK PLACE baugh, president; E. E. Baker, orchestras in this vicinity and associated with the A. P. Hess effective July 1. She has pur- secretary; Forest Muhleman, treaa- his pupils have won various tro­ In Textile Industries company, has affiliated himself chased the- A. W. Bishop grocery Cherry Valley Mothers’ club BUILDING TRADES COUNCIL phies for their work. Three hundred thousand work­ with the Firestone Auto Supply at 132 Oakwood avenue in New­ His new store will carry a met Wednesday, June 18, in the affiliated with the ers in the textile industry will and Service store on the corner ark. * home of Mrs. William Wobbecke. Trades Dept., A. F. of L, meets * complete stock of band instru­ have their minimum wages rais­ of Hudson and Locust. Cliff says second and fourth ThursdayJ ’ :30 ments, pianos, records, and mu­ he decided to make the change p. in., Labor Hall. President, E. sical accessories, all attractive­ ed from $13 a week to $15 as of E. Baker; secretary, Bernard June 30, Philip B. Fleming, ad­ to become more fully acquainted Baker, R. D. 6, phone 41248. ly displayed. ministrator of the Federal Wage- with that governor of all suc­ During the past year several cessful individuals—the budget. CARPENTERS Local No. 13®, af­ Hour Act, announced. filiated with United Brother­ new lines have been added, in­ A formal order will establish He is in charge of the budget ITT hood of Carpenters and Joiners of cluding Solovox, the Victor line an hour throughout cotton, silk, department of the company, America; meets second and fourth of records and record players, and says he likes his new boss, Friday, 7 p. m., Labor Hall; pres­ a minimum wage of 37% cents NEWARK’S HOUSE ident, C. H. Morgan, 204 Cambria and Baldwin pianos. branches of the textile industry, W. W. Wells, who recently came street, phone 47673; recording­ Mrs. McMichael, also an ac­ rayon, linen, jute and cordag* to Newark from Cleveland, Ohio. secretary, J. M. Bell, 303 West complished musician, is associat­ Church street. Phone 28293; fin­ At hearings already held on Welcome Mr. Wells. OF ancial secretary, B. B. Huahes. ed with her husband in the busi­ the impending wage boost for 172 North Tenth street, phone ness. We are indebted to Floyd R. 28184; business agent, Bernard more than 300,000 of the textile WESTINGHOUSE Baker, Cherry Valley road, R. D- industry’s 650,000 workers no Blume for a copy of his publica­ 5, phone 41248. company or employer representa­ tion, The Parkersburg (Pa.) VANATTA Post which is a newsy little tab­ UAmLL’S ENAMELERS Loca.1 No. 74, affili­ (By Harold Wood. Jr.) tive opposed the 37% cents an ated with International Broth­ hour proposal, according to Mr. loid. Friends of Mr. Blume will erhood of Foundry Employes; Mr. and Mrs. H. Wood and Fleming. remember that he at one time meets first and third Saturdays, family spent Monday evening operated a collection agency in 10 a. m., Labor Hall; president, He added taht the decision to William Fitzpatrick, rear 31 Gil­ with Mrs. Wood's father and sis­ issue the order had the “unani­ the Lansing building in Newark. PUBLIC ACCEPTANCE bert street, phone 21661; secre­ ters, in Newark. mous recommendation of a com­ Good luck Floyd. tary, John W. Parker, 1037 Wood­ The home of Mr. and Mrs. mittee representative of employ­ * ♦ ♦ lawn avenue, phone 48851. Cary McKinny caught fire Mon­ ers, labor and the public.” A. D. (Art) Lockwood and L. FLINT GLASS WORKERS Local day, but the blaze was exting­ A. (Bud) Stare, Jr., city coun­ HAS MADE No. 525, affiliated with Ameri­ uished before much damage was cilmen, both were complaining can Flint Glass Workers Union; IN BANKRUPTCY meets third Saturday, 2 p. m.. done. The real estate of Carleton about fish ponds at 22nd and Labor Hall; president, Walter Grove DeNune, farmer-bankrupt 32nd streets during council meet­ Berryman, 360 Ridge avenue, IN HOSPITAL ing Monday night. They were phone 51931; secretary, Walter H. will be sold June 28, at the Lick­ Keller, 435 E. Main street, phene Wni. Rhodes, 160 Fairfield ing county court house. Person­ promised that the situation would WESTINGHOUSE 54091. avenue, moving picture operator, al property of the bankrupt will be taken care of—but we have FOUNDRY EMPLOYES Local &o. is recovering in the City hospi­ be sold August 1. All creditors an idea that Bud Stare at least, 69, affiliated with International tal from an emergency opera-, are asked to file their claims would rather have them stocked Brotherhood of Foundry Em­ with fish, rather than eliminat- ployes; meets first and third tion for appendicitis, performed against the estate before June Friday at 7 p. m., Labor H Z4- June 14. ed. on East Church street; president! LL Chas. Pritchard, 45 Pearl street; Mr. and Mrs. Henry McClos- secretary, Carl Watson, 36 De­ key are spending the warm Crow avenue; treasurer, Wm. H. months at their country home Jones, 138 Wilwood Avenue. ii Newark Lady Asserts Ton Jon Is A Real near Rocky Fork. Mrs. McClos­ LAUNDRY WORKERS AND DRY CLEANERS, Local No. 61, affil­ key recently purchased a hun­ MERICA MODELS iated with the International Laun­ fnemy of Constipation and Stomath Distress dred Rhode Island Red chickens, dry Workers, Cleaners and Dyers; and in her interest to adopt the meets every third Wednesday in Labor Hall, 7:30 p. m. President, latest methods used in poultry Carl Leas, 700 Mt. Vernon road; States That She Would Toss and production, installed electric secretary, Audrey Ables, 251 West Roll Until Far Into the Night lights in the coop. With other Main street Elections held in » Before She Could Get to Sleep activities limited because of the First Choice of the Nation December. Due to the Nerves in Iler rain the past few days she step­ MUSICIAN’S PROTECTIVE AS«tO Stomach Fluttering. She was ped into the coop recently and CIATION Local No. 122, affile* ' ed with American Federation a Nervous Wreck and Very sat down to commune with her Musicians; meets fourth Thursday Badly Constipated and Wants feathered friends. Others going THE “MARTHA WASHINGTON” $209.95 7 p. rm, Labor Hall; president To Endorse TON JON Very to look for her—found her asleep R. Lawrence, 33 N. Williams * Street; secretary, Ed. A. Barbar Highly. in the coop on two different oc­ Johnstown, R. D. 2. casions. Now it is a question I who is being fooled by the lights PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND ’ When you are suffering and THE “DOLLY MADISON” $184.95 PAPERHANGERS: -Local No. rundown, TON JON is well —Mrs. McCloskey or the chick­ 356, meets every aecond and ens. fourth Friday evenings at Trades worth while, as is evidenced by Assembly Hall; president, Jesses the number of people who are W. Baillie, 28 Bowers avenue-1 telling how* this new medicine Was sitting in Supt. Edwards recording secretary, L. R. Mc­ office during school board meet­ THE “BETSY ROSS Gruder, 10 Weiant; financial sec­ has given them marvelous relief. retary-treasurer, John O. Palmer ' Read what Mrs. Raymond ing Tuesday night and became 58 Dewey avenue ; Business Arent’ interested in the antics of “Bud” Chas. Miller, 98 S. 33rd street^"' ’ Washburn of 315 Clinton street, Stare, George Schaub, Cyril ’ Newark, Ohio says: OTHER MODELS AS LOW AS . .$116.95 PLUMBERS AND STEAM FIT? “After eating I would feel so Rambo and a few other boys TERS Local No. 271, affiliated engaged in the pursuit of a pa­ with United Association of Jour­ full and uncomfortable that it J neymen Plumbers and Steam Fit­ was pitiful. I would roll and toss triotic effort of erecting a flag 4b ters; meets first and third Wed­ for hours after going to bed be­ pole on the front lawn of the nesday, 7:30 p. m., Labor Hall­ MRS. RAYMOND WASHBURN. Rubber Workers union head­ president and business manager, fore I could get to sleep. The _ Tliis Label Irwin Huggins, 106 Penny , nerves in my stomach would quarters. After watching them nue, phone 53594; recording secre­ flutter terribly and my heart a world of good. It is almost un­ through the window for some tary, Francis Funk, Mt Andover time “Senator” Holtsberry, my­ Is In Every street, phone 53821. would beat entirely too fast for believable to think that TON self, and several of the board hours. Finally after going JON did so much and made me IFibebglasI RU^.E1? .WORKERS Local 21 members, thought they should affiliated with United Rubber through all that agony I would feel so good. TON JON is a real Westinghouse! Workers of America; meets first go to sleep. My nerves were enemy of constipation and stom­ have a little help—mostly ver­ I T. M. RFC. UR PAT. OFFICE |Ef and third Friday, 8 p m "19 “ wrecked and I would awaken in ach distress because it has bal. While a general invitation Fifth St.; president, Frank”Smith & ;the morning with a severe proven to be simply wonderful was issued to the initial flag It means that Owens- «ercr|tary. Frank L (Bud) Star^ raising ceremony scheduled for Jr., 81 S. Pine St., phone 38312. T -.throbbing headache which gave in my own case. I have a good Coming Fiberglas insula­ * - me a poor start for the day. My appetite and my stomach digests sunrise the next morning, the SHEET METAL WORKERS Lo-1 jr bowels functioned faulty and I spectators did not take the in­ tion is used throughout cal No. 77, affiliated with everything perfectly. I sleep vitation seriously for it was ternational Sheet Metal Workers < was burdened with a sour bitter much better and want to endorse INSULATED for insulation — It also Union; meets second and fourth Z -Laate in my mouth. • < TON JON very highly because doubtful if “Bud” would get the Fridays of each month in Labor * *‘T0N JON has surely done me it helped me immensely.” rope and pulley lined up in time. HBERGLAS INSULATION MADE BY means that each West­ ”rso;npsrt‘rp^nt' Bei} Swan‘ Meredith Claude R. 4219L th’ Rt* 2’ Thornvllle, ph0 J, I” You’ll never know how much good these Grand Health Building Perhaps Herb Frenier, tin­ FIBERGLAS inghouse sold contributes Medicines can do for you, until you give them the chance. The TON ner of local fame, did not realize . TOLEDO. OUIO”P to Newark’s employment he and his helpers had quite an T affiliated with Stove Mount1 *• JON HEALTH Representative is daily at Evans Drug Store, Warden audience last Wednesday morn­ security International Union- meela°»2lt*r*. L . Hotel Block, Newark, Ohio, to explain all about these medicines—* and fourth Friday 7 n sTec?n<’ ing, who could not figure what 1 A Nalsi ptr,e81d,ent- ^ard H^we^ ’-m * ' fTON JONS 1-2-31, .. they were doing with those long v n street; secretary tin troughs in tJa# -Kslly, 4| it, WiUisS,

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