TTTE NEWARK LEADER, THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1942

ADVKHTISKMF.NT I'Oll BIDS The Village of Granville. Licking County, Ohio, will receive sealed bids for the drilling of one (1) well on the Village Water Works Sensational Cast Enacts “The Spoilers” At Midland property adjacent to the Water Softening Plant, until 12 o’clock noon, Eastern War Time, on the 12th day of May, 19 12, at the Vil­ lage otfi<"es, GratiVilie, S*nte e Ohio, at which time and place all ds will oe publicly opened and read aloud. The successful bidder will be re­ quired to furnish a satisfactory / ■ performance bond. The contract * documents, including specifications nV- j are on file in the office of the clerk of the Village of Granville, Ohio, and at the ottice of t hune. P. Hoover, Consulting Engineer, a 918 Atlas Building, Columbus, Ohio. & Copies of the documents may be ob­ tained at either of the above name*, offices. The Village of Granville, Ohio, reserves the right to reject any am all bids and to waive any Inform­ alities in bidding. A certified check or bank draft payable to the Village of Granville, fA t L eking County, Ohio, or a satis­ factory b.d bond executed by the bidder and a surety company, in an .■4 amount equal to 5 per cent of the bid, ahull be submitted with each b'd No bid may be withdrawn after the schueu ed closing time for re- rr.pt of bids, for at least thirty .■

NOTICE TO BIIWKHS Sealed bids will be received by 5> the Director of Public Service City of Newark, Ohio, until 12 o clock and Marlene Diet ich in a romantic pose from the’ noon May 15, 1942, by authority of The monster played by Lon Chaney, comes to lite. One of the Basil Rathbone and Elizabeth Bergner in a scene from “Paris Ordinance uNo. 5424, passed by New­ thrilling scenes in the film “The Ghost of Frankenstein,” comes to Calling,” a heroic drama of the life and loves in a city torn with dis­ latest picture, “The Spoilers." Rex Beach’s mightiest drama of Alas- ark City Council for purchase from the Auditorium Sunday, May 3, through Tuesday, May 5. Second cord and terror, is now playing at the Auditorium. Second feature, ka in ’98, coming to the Midland heater, Sunday, May3, through said City of used street railway feature, “Torpedo Boat.” “Fly By Night.” Wednesday, May 6. rails and accessories. i All proposals iarc required to be L made, upon a blank proposal form Heralded as one of the most L which will be supplied to bidders Grange Sponsors the committee, which invites the memorable pictures in screen his­ » nEachU* The Jacksontown Grange will land theater Sunday, May 3, and - able to the Director of I’ublic Ser­ Bargains Alumnae of Alpha Pi Sigma To Sponsor vice Newark, Ohio, or a cash bond sponsor an old-fashioned square runs through Wednesday, May 6. V with surety or sureties, satisfac­ ANDERSON’S dance Friday evening, May 1, sorority met in the home of Mrs. The raw, teeming saga of the t tory to the said Director, which starting at 8:30 p. m. Proceeds Harry Kuntz, 827 West Church Klondike stars Marlene Deitrich, j surety or sureties shall be either Phone 3565 Cooking School persons resident of Licking Coun­ will be used to purchase War street Monday, with Mrs. For­ and John Wayne. ty, Ohio, or a resident or non-resi­ bonds and stamps, according to est Penrose as co-hostess. Among other featured players dent surety company in the amount “How can I make light and are Margaret Lindsay, Harry of Fifty Dollars ($50.00). Should any bid be rejected, such fluffy cakes?” “How can I make Carey, Richard Barthel mess, and r - check or cash will be forthwith re­ flaky nastry?” William Farnum. In addition, turned to the bidder and should Shopping Guide rU■ r -' * any bid be accepted, such check or These and many other cooking Robert W. Service, poet laureate - C'B* cash will be returned upon the pro­ of the Alaskan gold rush and per execution and securing of the Each firm listed here has a per­ questions are to be answered sonal-service to render you any­ writer of “The Shooting of Dan contract. , , , ’ soon for the homemakers of Bids shall be made on blank pro­ time the need for it arrives—• McGrew,” appears on the screen Paulette Goddard and Kay posal form and shall be endorsed and at the same time you will be for the first time, playing him­ Milland in “1 he Lady Has on the outside of the pealed en- practicing economy by taking self in a brief sequence. It is a v€lupc» •‘Proposal to purchase advantage of it—Call on Them! Plans,” is now playing at the Street Railway Rails.’’ story of La Dietrich as Cherry Midland. The right is reserved to reject Ma’otte, a shrewd, seductive beau­ any and all bids. TRIPPSTEIN’S tiful woman, and of the two men By order of the Director of Pub­ who fought to the death over lic Servn.e.^j^ a ANDERSON, For High Grade Coffees, Teas, her love and the fabulous Midas Director of Public Service. Spices, etc., Mexican Mate Tea gold mine. Apr. 9, 16, 23, 30, May 7. PEOPLES’ MARKET STAND 123 SHEKIFF’S SALE, HEAL ESTATE Residence 1655 Mt. Vernon Rd. CH \NEY. JR. AT Case No. 327s7 Al D11 OKI L M SU ND A Y Harry Elsworth Burton vs. The son of the “man with a Amos Littleton Burton Court of Cuuiiuun 1‘lcas, Licking thousand faces” is fast becoming County. Ohio. known as the “man with a thous­ In pursuance of an order of sale Walter McConnell and talents.” On the same lot in partition to me directed from said Court in the above entitled ac­ Radio Service where the late Lon Chaney, Sr., tion I will expose to sale at public was a star, a new Lon Chaney is auction at the Court House (in the New Modern Shop and Equip­ displaying the same versatility- rotunda) in the City of Newark, ment — Sylvania Tubes Licking <’ounty, Ohio, on Saturday, Phone 49902 71 E. Shields St. MISS MARGARET BUCHAN on the screen as he has shown in May 2. 1»42, at 10.30 o’clock A M. College graduate in home ec­ real life. Chaney adds another of said day the following described bizarre role to his record by Richard Arlen and lovely Jean reSituated^‘in the County of onomics, who will come to Newark to conduct the Mid­ playing the infamous Franken­ Parker share stardom in Para­ ing, in the State of Ohio and in the land Theater Cooking School in stein monster in the horror dra­ mount’s spine-tingling romantic City of Newark, and 'bounded and I DAVIS Service Station! ma, “The Ghost of Franken­ thrill film, “Torpedo Boat,** op­ described as follows: a series of lectures, Thursday, ening Sunday at the Auditorium HeitiK all of inlot number thir- May 7, 14 and 21. stein,” coming to the Auditorium tv-three hundred and eighty-three ifnSUNOCOnzi theater, Sunday, through Tues­ theater. Second feature, “The (3383) as designated and df^’ri’if-d nee day, with a preview Saturday Ghost of Frankenstein.” i in the Amended plat of Woodside N. 4th - Commodore! Newark and vicinity. For a cook­ Addition to said City recorded in ing school is to be held here, night at 11:30. Second feature Vol. 3 on page 185 of Plats, | “You Will Like Our Service” ! sponsored by the Midland theater, stars Richard Arlen and lovely ture she appears as a wealthy order’s Office of said County, tef- Jean Parker in a spine-tingling erence to which is hereby made. on three Thursdays, May 7, 14 European socialite who joins an Being the same premises convey- and 21. romantic thrill film, “Torpedo underground conspiracy after her Keep Fuses on Hand Boat.” U.ranty 1 to deedMarv fromElla WilliamBurton H.by Clem-war­ Through arrangements which country is invaded. The second ings .and Mary Clennngs dated J. W. WEAKLEY I N A COUNTRY at war, the desire to maintaia have just recently been complet­ picture is lively with laughs, March 1905 and recorded in peed ed, the Midland theater announc­ PAULETTE GODDARD thrills, and exciting romantic Book No 194 at page 470, Licking our high standard of service remains, but the Furnace Repair Work | means have been eliminated by uncontrollable es that Miss Buchan, graduate NOW AT MIDLAND comedy of .murder, mayhem and County Deed Records. Roofing and Spouting ! I mystery. “Fly By Night” stars Said property located at and Sheet Metal Repair Work I circumstances. Use of automotive equipment has home economist of the well Now playing at the Midland known as 367 Woods Avenue, New­ been curtailed by rationing. You can help by known Spry Kitchen at Cam­ theater through Saturday, May Richard Carlson and pretty Nan­ ark, Licking County ( hio. 141 Everett Ave. Ph. 47211! eliminating unnecessary service calls and by re­ bridge, Mass., is to conduct the cy Kelly. The plot revolves Appraised at: $2o00.00. 2, is Paulette Goddard in a come­ Terms of sale, $100.00 on day Of placing fuses yourself. We suggest: series personally. Miss Buchan dy-thriller. “The Lady Has around the adventures of a girl sale, balance on confirmation of has planned a different program Plans.” The picture also stars innocently entangled in a spy 1. Have a supply of fuses on hand so plot. ^WILLIAM M< ELROY, Sheriff, that you can replace blown fuses. for each day’s school. She will Ray Milland, Roland Young, Al­ Bv J. T. HATFIELD, Deputy. demonstrate during the Matinee bert Dekker, Margaret Hayes Kreider & Kreider, Attorneys. 2. Most failures are due to defective session the newest cookery meth­ and Cecil Kellaway. It is high A 2-9-16-23-30. cords or switches on lamps or ap­ ods and technics in the making pliances and if the fuse blows when powered entertainment of the LEGAL NOTICE of delicious pies, cakes, breads, type that is more than welcome i Early C. Emerick and Ella Em­ you switch on an appliance, diM-on- fried foods, cookies, and meat in these troubled times. Every erick, whose place of residence is nect that appliance before replacing a unknown and cannot ibe ascertain­ the fuse. and vegetable dishes. moment of it is crammed with ed, if living, and their heirs, if Valuable Prizes fun and excitement, a combina­ any, their legatees, devisees, ad­ 3. You may determine a blown fuss Many valuable prizes, in addi­ tion devoutly to be wished for ministrators, executors and as­ by the discoloration of the trans­ tion to the foods prepared on and seldom achieved. The story a signs, whose names and Places or parent top. residence are unknown will take the stage by Miss Buchan, will be sparkles with surprising situa­ notice that on the 15th day of 4. Have your neighborhood electriciaa presented to members of the au­ DON’T April! 1942, the Plaintiff, Henry MILO C. SUTTON repair frayed cords and defective tions. Goddard as a reporter, is Albertus Honnold, Executor under appliances. dience. Each person attending hired to assist Milland, ace Lis­ NEGLECT YOUR EYES the last will and testament of J. C. Su