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William Rich, formerly associated with Oneida, Ltd., has joined the sales department of R. Wallace & Sons in Wallingford, Conn. Perry Walters, former assistant credit manager of Oneida, is now associated with Bulova Watch Co.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - September 1939
Miles E. Robertson, president of Oneida, Ltd., Oneida, N. Y., presided at the recent luncheon of Associated Industries of New York State, which met to discuss the “Statutory Costs of Doing Business in New York State.” Robertson was elected chairman of the board of Associated Industries earlier this year.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - January 1959
Charles W. Trout has rejoined Oneida Silversmiths Ltd. on special assignment to the Oneida Community Ltd. division. Trout recently resigned as vice-president and director of sales of the Oneida Products Co., a World War II acquisition of Oneida Silversmiths, and today a division of Henney Motor Car Co., Inc.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - January 1959
R. S. Hulbert, Chicago manager for Oneida, Ltd., advises that extensive plans are under way for enlarging and modernizing their offices and show rooms at 10 S. Wabash Ave. Space will be enlarged by more than one third and modern fixtures installed in which to display Community Plate and Tudor Plate flatware and hollowware. The work is being done under the direction of Peterson & Peterson, who redecorated the Cole & Young store and three Olsen & Ebann stores.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - February 1940
Oneida, Ltd., Gets Injunction Against Murray's Distributors
Oneonta, N. Y.—Another blow was struck against price-cutters when a preliminary injunction in favor of Oneida Ltd. was directed against Murray’s Distributors Co., Inc., and Murray Mellman, doing business under the name of Murray’s Distributors Co., by Judge Andrew J. McNaught, of the Supreme Court. The defendant company is located at 126 E. 16th St., New York City.
By terms of the injunction Mellman, his agents and employees, are restrained from offering for sale or selling “Community Plate” and “Tudor Plate” at prices below the minimum retail prices fixed by Oneida Ltd. in its Fair Trade Contracts, or in the price lists furnished to Oneida distributors.
The defendants entered into a stipulation, agreeing that if its stock is to be closed out it will offer Oneida Ltd. a resale of all of the trademarked stock then on hand, at cost price to the defendant.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular-Keystone - February 1940