THE NEWARK LEADER, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1941

OBITER BUS. ASS’N Kuhn, sec’y-treas.; George Her­ DINNER FEB. 28 mann, vice president; Ross Dav­ idson, Laurence Kreig, Frank IDA LUPINO IN “HIGH SIERRA” AT MIDLAND SUNDAY Members of the Newark Bet­ Farrington, Jess Elliott, Fred ter Business association will Abbott and Wm. Mercer, Ida Lupmo in High Sierra gather for their annual dinner comes to the Midland theater meeting Friday, Feb. 28, in the Anyone interested is cordially Sunday to Wednesday, Feb. 23- Warden hotel at 6 p. m. Frank invited to attend and participate 26. The picture is one of the B. Pauly, publicity director of in the activities of the associa­ year’s most outstanding produc­ the Ohio Council of Retail Mer­ tion. tions, co-starring Humphrey Bo­ chants has been secured as the gart. It is the sensational story speaker for the occasion. RAINBOW GIRLS TO MEET of a man who is overtaken by f,*^rles Hirsch is president of Newark Assembly Order of his inexorable doom just as he twe Newark organization, and Rainbow for Girls will meet next finds happiness for the first will preside at the meeting. Fred Tuesday evening, Feb. 25 in time in his sordid life. He is Abbott and Earle E. Smith are in Monroe hall at 7:30. The Na­ released from prison through the charge of dinner arrangements. tional convention, which will be efforts of a gangster boss but The annual election of officers held in Cleveland in June, will has to repay him for the par­ will be held following the dinner. also be discussed and a girl’s don. Going to California in the Besides the president, other drill team will start rehearsing “High Sierras” he is to hide out officers and directors are E. C. for this occasion. until he can pull a “caper.” There is a girl at the mountain camp—you must see the picture for the rest.

Roscoe Karns and in “Petticoat Politics” at Barry Barnes and Margaret Lockwood in “The Girl in the i.'CllXJCjr Auditorium, Sunday to Tuesday, Feb. 23-25. Prevue Saturday night, News” at lhe Auditorium, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21-22. Second feature, “Pride of the Bowery.” COMMUNITY Feb. 22. Second feature, “Tall, Dark and Handsome.” News.” Portraying a nurse, HOMECOMING QUEEN GEORGE WASHINGTON Margaret Lockwood faces a murder charge when her patient Miss Wilma Howes, daughter ^NEWARK takes an overdose of sleeping of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Howes, tablets. Barry K. Barnes, a 60 Allen street, was selected by handsome, clever lawyer, helps the boy’s basketball team of the with her acquittal, but because First Methodist church to serve of her record she cannot ob­ as homecoming queen at the tain employment — her case Methodist homecoming basket­ seeins hopeless. The second of ball game at the Methodist the double bill stars Gorcey and church gym, Thursday evening, Ida Lupino in “High Sierra” Jordan in a comedy hit, with Feb. 20. at Midland, Sunday to Wednes­ the East Side Kids in “Pride Miss Howes chose the 1941 day, Feb. 23-26. of the Bowery.” Plymouth as her official car dur­ HERE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS ing the homecoming activities. This car was used through the OF BARGAINS ON SALE! DEMOLAY MEETS FEB. 24 cooperation of the E. A. Bryan Moundbuilders Chapter Order Motor Co. of DeMolay will meet next Mon­ 89^ to $1.35 Ladies’ Silk Hose (Samples) 2 Pairs day evening, Feb. 24 in Monroe Grease can be removed, from $1.25 to $2.98 Ladies’ Blouses, (Samples).. ... each hall at 7:30. Plans will be dis­ an iron by rubbing corn meal cussed for the State Basketball over it. $2.00 Ladies’ Rayon and Flannel Gowns...... each We honor our Nation’s hero tournament which will be held in $1.98 to $2.98 Ladies’ Leather Handbags. ... each As we his Birthday set apart, the Senior high school gym on George Washington, our first President March 28 and 29. An official $1.49 Odora Wardrobe Closets...... each Enshrined in every heart. program will be presented and a ROLLER SKATE $1.39 Men’s C. M. B. Dress Shirts...... each number of trophies are promised As we pause to pay him homage by various Newark organiza­ Safe — Clean — Healthful 25c Men’s Sox and Anklets, (Samples)...... 6 pairs We think of our hero when, tions, these to be given to con­ He was “first in war” and “first in peace” testants. The chapters who took Your Child In the Right “And first” with “his countrymen.” part two years ago, expressed Environment. LADIES’ COATS LADIES’ COATS Hedy Lamarr in ‘‘Come Live their desire to return to New­ SKATING NIGHTLY EXCEPT The “Father of our Country” With Me” now playing at Mid­ ark due to the hospitality and MONDAY — » to 11 O’clock i Values to $12.98 (p Values to $39.98 Cj 1 E Our wonderful land of the free, Reduced to...... 1 O land, Ihurgday to Saturday, Feb. good time that was shown to | Reduced to...... The Nation for which he fought 20-22. them on their former visit. Monday. Available for Priv­ For it’s power on land and sea. ate Partie* — Phono 3U&L NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT $2.00 Fieldcrest Jacquard Blankets. ...eacl The estate of Clara Banton, de­ Club MemberMhip—KOc We are citizens of a great country. ceased. Notice is hereby given Instruction Free to Member* 18x1/6 Fringed Oval Rugs...... each For which men have fought and died, that Esther Banton and Frances Have given their lives for the cause of right Banton, 223 Buckingham street, 29c Large Turkish Towels...... 5 for Newark, Ohio, have been duly ap­ NEWARK That justice and peace may abide. pointed executrixes under the will $1.98 Curtains for all rooms. ...pair of Clara Banton, deceased, late of May we be loyal to the trust Licking County, Ohio. Dated this KOLLER KINK 19c Roman Stripe Toweling.. .6 yards Our heroes have placed in our hand, 14th day of February, 1941. •8 WEST MAIN HENRY C. ASHCRAFT, 15c to 19c Printed Percale. ..8 yards To keep our Nation great Judge of the I’robate Court, And freedom throughout our land. F 20-27 M 6 Licking County, Ohio 15c Outing Flannel. .8 yards They carried the torch while here. E’er their race of life was run, LADIES’ DRESSES GIRLS’ DRESSES And then they handed it on To the new lives just begun. MIDLAND AUDITORIUM Values to $19.98...... $5 Values to $5.98...... $2 NEWARK’S THRILL THEATRE Values»M1UVQ toVV $7.98I .*/< ...... $3 Values to $1.98...... $1 And we are carrying it now Cesar Romero in “Tall, Dark hi lues to $3.98.!...... $2 Values to $1.08....2 for $1 May our hearts be loyal and true, and Handsome” at Auditorium, May “In God We Trust” e’er our motto be Sunday to Tuesday, Feb. 23-25. THU RS. to SAT., FEB. 20-22 FRI. & SAT., FEB. 21-22 That our Nation may carry through. Prevue Saturday night, Feb. 22. 2 BIG HITS BASEMENT BARGAINS AT Second feature, “Petticoat Poli­ STEWART Leo Borcey — Bobby Jordan 49c Loomcraft Slips...... 3 for A Nation that trusts in God tics.” Will carry it’s torch to the end, LAMARR and the East Side Kids $1.98 Ladies’ Wool Skirts...... each And will trust in crisis like these “COME LIVE WITH ME” In God, our Redeemer and Friend. Now playing through Satur­ $1.98 Ladies’ Wool Sweaters...... —...... each —Helen Wallace Redman, day at the Midland are James “PRIDE OF THE $1.79 Double Cotton Blankets (seconds)...... each February 17, 1941.Jacksontown, Ohio. Stew’art and Hedy Lamarr in “Come Live With Me”, togeth­ BOWERY” $1.29 Fruit of the Loom Dresses...... each er for the first time they prove —ALSO— $1.39 to $1.98 Ladies’ Rayon Slips...... each 53, former Newark resident, the last word in romance. It | DEATHS died Feb. 15 in the home of her started out as a business propo­ “THE GIRL IN brother, Fred E. Davis, Vanattai. sition—and ended with Lamarr EXTRA — MARCH TIME Funeral services were conduct­ and Stewart in each other arms. “Labor — Defense 1941” THE NEWS” - LADIES’ DRESSES PURE SILK HOSE. Joseph Frank Lookenott, 60, ed from the Gutliph & Hender­ Ian Hunter, Veree Teasdale and f Fast Color, sizes 12 Test Kitchen, Chicago, here to introduce: Cedar Hill cemetery. a laugh and thrill romance com­ „ ACTIOS! —IN— former city fireman, died I*eb- Mrs. Rachel C. Harding, 78, ing to the Auditorium, Feb. 23- 14 in the Veterans’ hospital, died Feb. 15 in her home, 803 25. Romero wins a girl for the TALL, DARK ANL Dayton. He had been ill since East Garfield avenue. Funeral first time in a gangland comedy. HANDSOME” .. ... ‘"/club. BLiiminuin 1936. Funeral services were services were held Feb. 18 and Second feature is Republic’s held ’in Newark, Feb. 18 and burial made in Cedar Hill cem­ newest hit film, the Higgins IdaLUPINO-HumphreyBOGARTI —ALSO— burial made in Cedar Hill cem- etery. family scoring again in “Petti­ . A Warner Brak-ln National Hctura 1 etery• Asa H. Haynes, 70, former coat Politics.” Local movie fans "Petticoat Politics” Donald Lee Holcomb. 2-day- resident of Newark and Gran­ see in the picture a prototype Don’t Miss It! with The Higgins Family old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis ville, died Feb. 17 in Columbus. of their own families. Holcomb, 305 Clinton street, died Funeral services were held Feb. Feb. 14 in the City Hospital. 19, and burial made in Maple “THE MARK OF ZORRO” MIDLAND AUDITORIUM Burial was made Feb. 15 in Grove cemetery, Granville. Slated for Wednesday and Every Wednesday Prevue Every Saturday Prevue Cedar Hill cemetery. . George N. Rector, 86, died Thursday, Feb. 26-27 at the Miss Frances Evelyn Davis, Feb. 16 in the home of his Auditorium is “The Mark of Zor­ THE WATERLESS niece, Mrs. Eva Nethers, 83 Roe ro.” Through the night rides AN NlAT. FIN A NCI AU REPORT avenue. Funeral services were a masked adventurer—the jag­ SAUCE PANS TO ST. A LB A N S TOM X SHIP held Feb. 19 and burial made in Licking County Ohio „ ged mark of his sword striking USE ON YOUR TABLE For the Fiscal Year Ending Smith Chapel cemetery. terror to every heart but one. F December 31. 1940 Lois Jane Nethers, 12 year old In the most colorful of all screen • They Cook Without Water Population 740—1940 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hom­ Total Salaries and M ages Paid roles Tyrone Power brings to • They Serve Food, Too ‘ During the Year 194« er Nethers, died Feb. 16 in the thrilling life the exploits of the Tax Valuation—$1,032,930 City Hospital. Funeral services celebrated bandit in his latest • They Keep It Hot On The Table Tax Levy—$16.80 were held Feb. 18 and burial GENEKAL TOM ASH IP starring thriller. • They Save Food Flavors Include Receipt* and °f made in Hanover cemetery. AH Funds Except Bond Be tire­ Miss Helena Mae Gildow, 115 “THE GIRL IN THE NEWS” 9 They Save Dish-Washing meat and Sinking I unds Penny avenue, died Feb. 15 in At the Auditorium Friday RECEIPTS Columbus. Funeral services ! ©Wbty Save Breakage General Property Tax — $2,645.67 and Saturday, Feb. 21-22, Mary , 243.22 were held Feb. 18, and burial Lockwood, Barry K. Barnes and riGWORK-FOSHIOn Sales Tax ...... > . 2,550.00 made in Cedar Hill cemetery. 9 They Save Storage Space Gasoline Tax ...... —— 1.37 Emlyn Williams are starred in Inheritance Tax ------86.37 C. H. McGaughey, 72, of Ga­ an exciting thriller of mystery Refunds ...... —" . 5,526.63 lena, died Feb. 17 in the City and drama, “The Girl in the SAVE $3.30 on thi* 6-Pc. T«.»l R‘-“1gtA-YiiSTS-- Hospital. Charles W. Mc- Compensation of Trustees. . 1,050.00 Compensation of Clerk.—. , 353.75 Caughey, 559 Kibler avenue, is a Legal Service .. 15.45 son. The body was taken to Ga­ Total General Executive lena for funeral service and Visit Our Store Services .—...... _____ 1,419.20 burial. Vogue Town Hall —-- Mainten­ ance and Repair ...... 51.56 Charles Pin^ 85, father of 51.66 FRIDAY Total Town Hall .....---..... •— Paul W. Pine of Camp Shelby, Beauty Purchase of Fire Equip- Miss., and Walter L. Pine, Cleve­ ment ...... 4 50.00 and Total Fire Protection 450.00 land, died Feb. 19 in the Evelyn Shop Health — Payments to Williams nursing home, 41 Pearl Hospital Association.... 50.00 Road Maintenance and Re street. 47J4 North pair — Contracts .. 425.91 SATURDAY Road Maintenance and Re Third St. pair — Labor and Ma To see what is right, and not ria, 1© _ — 2 5.16.61 to do it, is want of courage.— Phone 2223 for Special Road Machinery and Tools 527.12 Confucius. Total Highways ...... 3,569.64 Parks — Maintenance and Repair ...... 15.00 m. 2, and 3-qt. New Improvemnets ...... 5.00 Special Until Mar. 1 Total Parks ...... — 20.00 sauce pans may be Cemeteries—Compensation substituted for the • of Officers and Em­ Our Exclusive ployees ...... -...... 49.50 “Talk of the Town” Saucettes in the set. Total Cemeteries ------49.50 General Supplies ...... -...... 31.59 Vogue Permanent Wave Total Miscellaneous ------31.59 Total Payments ...... 5.6-11-49 HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: SUMMARY OF OPERATIONS 1 BY FI NDS $2.00 Price if bought All 6 30 General Township Funds •eparately Pieces Balance, January 1, 1940, Given Only at Our Shop 1- qt. Saucette $3.15 Plus (Clerk’s) ...... 682.11 Rack Receipts During Year ...... 5,526.63 l’/i-qt. Saucette.,,^,,,... 3.45 DAYS’ Total Receipts and Bal­ “DUART OIL $3.50 and $5.00 2- qt. Saucette...... 3.95 end ance ...... 6,208.74 Only genuine when given lO’/t-inch Frying Pan. 2.95 Cleaner Payments During Year .... 5,641.49 Our services are design­ with Thermostatic steaming 10-inch Handled Griddle.,. 2.89 TRIAL! Balance, December 31, 1940 567.25 ' ed to serve the needs and w 4*/i-qt. Dutch Oven...... 5.95 $19« (Clerk’s) ...... Balance in Depository, De­ wishes of every family. SHAMPOO ANU Rack for Top-Stove Baking. ,20 You LIFETIME cember 31, 1940 .,™.. 567.35 j EA- Packages Cleaner...... Alexandria, Ohio, HAIR STYLE...... OUC BARGAINS 2 . ,25 Save Gutliph & Henderson ¥ $22.79 GUARANTEE^ February 6, 1941. $3 30 I hereby certify the foregoing FUNERAL SERVICE MANICURING...... 50c report to be correct. 59 N. Fifth St, ph. 2082 SOPHRONIA CARTER, F 2(Y Township Clerk,