([Newark, Ohio]), 1940-07-25

([Newark, Ohio]), 1940-07-25

VW THE NEWARK LEADER, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1940 Licking 4-H Clubs ALPHA PI SIGMA DINNER COMMITTEE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT .'I Judges Choose The estate of Orrel Pugh, de MIDLAND - AUDITORIUM SHOWS ceased. Notice is hereby give; Hold High Place that George House, 119 South Fiftl Street, Newark, Ohio, has beei In State Circles Union Label duly appointed as Executor unde the Will of Orrel Pugh, deceased Licking County 4-H Club boys late of lacking County, Ohio. Dat ed this Sth day of July, 1940. and girls have a very prominent Essay Winners HENRY C. ASHCRAFT, place in an Ohio 4-H Club An­ Judge of the Probate Court, Jy 11-18-25 Licking County, Ohio nual, which is put out by the The throe judge# chosen to Ohio State University 4-H Club pick the pinners of the Four- LEGAL NOTICE £ and the State Extension Service. & k-4 Leona Freiner, enJiany Licking county club Star Essay Contest, conducted Plaintiff, „ vs. No. 3185® by the Union Label Trades De­ Forrest Freiner, partment of the American Fed­ Defendant. Forrest Freiner, whose last place eration of Labor, this week of residence was Vernon Hotel YOU Will Profit Kittanning, Pa., will take notice awarded the prizes for the three that on the 3rd day of July, 1940 In The Long Run best essays in each of the four the plaintiff filed her petition contests. One of the judges was against him in Common Pleas By Having Your Court, Licking County, Ohio, pray­ William Green, president of the ing for divorce, on the grounds of American Federation of Labor. gross neglect of duty. Said cause Eyes Examined and Miss Lillian A. Beco, Cleve­ will be for hearing on and after land, Ohio, won first prize of August 15. 1940 WALTER DUNWOODY, Glasses Fitted $250 on the subject, “Why I Buy T Attorney for Plaintiff. Union Label Goods.” Mrs. Isa­ Jy 11 18 25 A 1-8-15 by a bel Dunn, Oakland, California, IN THE COURT OF COMMON Competent, Experienced won first prize of $250 on the PLEAS Optometrist subject, “Why I Use Union Serv­ Licking County, Ohio ices.” Fred Carver, Hollywood, Wilson A. Clark, Plaintiff, vs. One Who Has Spent 20 Years in California, won first prize and a William Holden and Martha Scott in “Our Town” now playing Lucile Clark, Defendant. Practice and Study of the Eyes. The defendant, Lucile Clark, like amount on the subject, “Why at the Midland, Thursday to Saturday, July 25-27. I Am a Labor Unionist.” Mrs. whose place of residence is 1621 You will find a square deal given The above photo shows the members of the dinner committee Grattan Street in the city of St. with all our work, together with of Alpha Pi Sigma whose duty it was to see that all arrangements Marion E. Grimmer, Kenmore, “OUR TOWN” thrill of love because ever since Louis, Mo., will take notice that on a guarantee of satisfaction. New York also won $250, the were made to serve the 200 delegates attending the tri-state conven­ Now playing at the Midland the cradle, girls’ kisses have the 24th day of June, 1940, Wilson subject being “Why I Joined the made him hiccup violently. Need A. Clark filed his petition in the tion held here last week. Pictured, left to right, first row are Thelma^ theatre, Thursday to Saturday, Court of Common Pleas of lacking Women’s Auxiliary.” Second Mrs. C. P. Reynolds Friel, Thelma Puffer, chairman; back row. Bertha Lake, Eleanor July 25-27 is “Our Town” with, any more be said. County, Ohio, against her praying and third prizes of union label for a divorce on the grounds Of Leedy and Ruth Haynes. The dinner was held at 7 p. m., Friday, a cast of hand-picked stars in The Square-Deel Optometrist good were awarded in each of three years wilful absence. July 19, in Granville Inn. —Leader Photo by Douglas Went*. film packed drama. Brilliant ac­ the classes to other winning con­ This cause will be for hearing tion by Sam Wood, superb act- on and after six weeks from the 71 E. MAIN ST. TEL. 26111 testants. date of the first publication of this youngsters have pictures of their tions, camps, State Fair con­ The judges stated that the ing by top-notch cast highlight notice. thsi great emotional story. In Show Livestock, Club Teams, and tests, and County .contests. essays were unusually good and WILSON A. CLARK, Copies of this annual can be se­ this scene Miss Scott receives By Frank C. Hite, his attorney. summer activities in the annual. showed a fundamental knowl­ Je 27 Jy 4-11-18-25 A 1 The publication is a picture story cured from John Spray, Gran­ edge of the labor movement and her first screen kiss. An im- of the activities of 4-H Club ville; Robert Baker, Johnstown; the Union Label Cause. pressive cast which includes NOTICK TO BIDDERS Shopping Guide Newark; or the William Holden, Martha Scott, TRANSPORTATION OF CRIPPLED members and outstanding work Robert Dush, I. M. Ornburn, secretary-treas­ CHII.IIREN Frank Craven, Fay Bainter, of 4-H Clubers who have dis­ County Extension office. This urer of the Union Label Trade Sealed bids will be received by Each firm listed here has a per­ the Board of Education of the tinguished themselves in state is a first attempt at publishing department said, “I am greatly Thomas Mitchell, Guy Kibbee sonal service to render you any­ Newark City School District at its activities. Pictures in the an­ a picture story of State 4H clul pleased with the publicity receiv­ and others. A gripping drama office in the Gymnasium Building, time the need for it arrives— of its ac- nual include: tours, demonstra- activities. ed through the Four-Star Essay small town life with until 7 o'clock p. m„ August 6, and at the same time you will be companying pathos. 1940, for the transportation of Contest. The response of labor crippled children from their homes | practicing economy by taking I advantage of it—Call on Them! unions and unionized manufac­ to the school building they attend. turers was gratifying. The Union “GRAND OLE OPRY” The bids are to be figured on AM) A WESTERN per mileage ‘cost. Bidders may , Complete MZte? tour Label cause was greatly stimu­ Martha Scott in “Our Town” submit bids for one year opera­ GEORGE FRANKLIN lated by the contest. Coming to the Auditorium, tion, or for three years operation, i Friday and Saturday are two now playing at Midland, Thurs­ as they prefer. I INSURANCE AGENCY NEW YORK WORLD S FAIR wanton first runs, “Grand Ole Opry” day to Saturday, July 25-27. The right is reserved to reject ELMER BAKER any and all bids. 88 North 8th Street FARE INCLUDES and “Cowboy From Sundown.” Rules and regulations covering (Near Locust) LOST LIFE "Grand Ole Opry” is based on bidding may be secured at the Hotel with bath, complete office of the Board of Education. Fire • Tornado - Automobile sightseeing program In the radio program and was born BY ORDER OF THE BOARD, Washington and New York; TO SAVE GIRL Phone 2986 Newark, Ohio in the Tennessee hills. The ac­ Evelyn Hill, Clerk. yacht trip around Manhattan; Elmer Baker, 31, of 431 West tors and musicians on the pro­ 2 admissions to Fair and Main street, gave up his life several concession!; N.B.C. gram of the 15-year-old broad­ ORDINANCE No. 6244 Saturday afternoon in rescuing Studio or Television Tour; cast are actually farmers and By LENTZ: meals an route to New leave Evary Saturday Maxine Crane, 14, of 33 Burt Accepting and confirming the deed York; optional return trip backwoodsmen. Adding to the MILO C. SUTTON Return home following to the City of Newark, Ohio, con­ via Niagara Falls. avenue, who had waded beyond members of the program is an Thursday her depth in the Licking river veying and dedicating rea’ estate Successor to Geo. T. Stream PERSONALLY CONDUCTED < excellent cast consisting of Lois to said city for a public a ley. in the Dorsey Mills road. He PLUMBING — HEATING CONSULT LOCAL AGENT Ranson, Henry Kolker and oth­ Be it ordained by the Council of C-NTO answered the screams of the the City of Newark, State of Ohio: BICYCLES and REPAIRS ers. Tex Ritter comes to the Section 1. That the conveyance Crane girl who was struggling in screen in the second bill in one of real estate from Samuel S. Gelf- Phone 3379 78 W. Main the water, anfl was dragged un­ of the most thrilling of westerns, er and Inez A. Gelfer to the City der. Mrs. Baker was able to get as sheriff who breaks up a rust­ of Newark be, and the same is altimore hio hereby approved and accepted, and THEB FRIENDLY R 41 I RO AD FOR ^O411 THE FA Ml V JT. | help by^calling^ A. C. Brown, ler gang and sings his way into that the dedication to public use Roland ”Brown, Michaeland Jo- the heart of the girl he loves. of the real estate described in said For SPRING TUNE - UP— seph Wessinger, who were at Deed be, and the same is hereby work in a field. Scene from “Grand Old Opry’ accepted and confirmed. “ALL THIS, now playing at Auditorium, Fri­ Section 2. That this ordinance ,A -The men rescued the girl and HEAVEN TOO” shall take effect and be In force ANDERSON’S dragged Baker to the bank. The day and. Saturday, July 26-27. from and after the earliest period girl responded to treatment, was The Midland will show “All allowed by law.

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