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PAGE THREE THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 10, 1M1 Neweomersto wn Ne ws ROBERT CRATER. SOS E. SUte Phone 4081 TrtbHM Sold at Davis Confectionery. Main and Kits Tea loom. Bridge St.

Classified Ads May Be Telephoned to Mr. Crater or Left at MB E. Main St. BY NBA SERVICE Fifty million radio push-buttons are going to be wrong. At 3 a.

m. on March 29, 795 of he 883 standard broadcast radio Eye TettB Planned For Students Here Eye tests will be conducted for Newcomerstown school pupils this week, according to Supt. C. L. McMahan.

The tests will be in charge of teachers and physical education instructors. Methods of examining eyes were explained to teachers by Mrs. Mildred Hayes, Columbus, who is affiliated with the Ohio welfare department, division of the blind. Mrs. Hayes is the daughter-in-law of Dr.

S. B. Hayes who once practiced here, and the wife of Dr. Sam Hayes, Columbus, who graduated from Newcomerstown high school. Defective vision is expected to be revealed thru the tests and serious cases will be reported to a county clinic in New Philadelphia.

Supt. McMahan said local organizations are invited to contribute funds to purchase glasses for pupils who cannot afford them. BIRD SCORES 619 A 619-total scored by Kenneth Bird paced the Riggle Dairy bowling quintet to a 2-to-l win over the Heller five and George Phillips' 587 paced the Murphy Market five when they trimmed the Blackwell Bakers in City league bowling Friday night. The scores: HELLERS Groft 156 185 0 ife "0 198 Ruby 133 Leonard 165 Stephenson ns Wilson Handicap 56 Totals 85o streets. The wreck was investigated by police.

DRUNKEN DRIVER NABBED Albert Stein, Pearl, was fined ilOO and costs for driving while ntoxicated when arraigned in Mayor Earl Treasure's court Sunday morning. Stein was arrested by police on West State st. Saturday evening. He paid part of his fine, made arrangements to pay the balance and was released. NO HIGH SCHOOL TODAY High school pupils enjoyed an unexpected vacation here today when a clogged sewer flooded the Building basement over the weekend.

Supt. C- L. McMahan- said workmen hoped to repair the sewer tonight so that classes could be resumed Tuesday. NAMED ON COMMITTEE 159 200 129 146 172 S3 RIGGLE DAIRY 160 101 53 875 859 2589 500 568 440 165 481 273 162 Richardson 129 Brown (av.) 147 Buward Nioodemus 135 Bird 197 Brltton Handicap 68 4 Totals 851 nw VI 199 147 179 155 213 08 966 155 191 148 209 186 68 483 394 545 438 619 186 204 S69 2781 BLACKWEL1, BAKERY Xinteade 183 182 153 518 164 170 192 526 Turner 182 178 220 580 Blackwell (ay.) ..163 163 163 489 Orem 147 170 190 507 Handicap 68 68 68 204 Totals 907 931 986 2824 MURPHY MARKET PbUlips 180 205 202 587 Osier 129 176 144 449 Hammensle? 148 148 444 StoKer 149 160 148 457 O. Underwood 224 192 165 581 Handicap 90 90 90 270 -920 971 897 2788 CONTINUE PRACTICE Basketball practices the Newcomerstown Trojan Cage team will continue altho the playing season is ended, Coach Jake Ball announced today.

Coach Ball said the additional "cage work will be continued for about two weeks and that seniors will not be required to participate. Two team members graduate this year. They are Kenney Miller and Bob Twyman, forwards. Following the special practice program, spring football practices will be initiated, Ball said. S1DESWIPED BY TRUCK Miss Thelma Wiandt, Wood av.

told police Friday night that hei automobile had been sideswipec by a cattle truck near Stringtown at 10:30 p. m. Miss Wiandt said she overtook the truck following the collision and obtained its license number Police said the truck was owned by a resident of Sebring. One side of the Wiandt car was damaged. PLAN BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party will be helc when the Rebekah lodge meets in the I.O.O.F.

hall at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. Initiation will be conducted. CAR, TRUCK CRASH E.

B. Chapman, Wolf, and Harry Riggle, Port Washington, were named members of a committee to confer with the Tuscarawas County Agricultural committee on proposed improvements at the county fairgrounds during a meeting Thursday night. SICK LIST Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ley, River remains in a serious condition at Children's and Maternity hospital, Cambridge.

No change is reported in the condition of Madison Murphy, who is seriously ill at his home on East State st. W.C.T.U. MEETS Mrs. Robert Kirk conducted devotionals when the W.C.T.U. met "iSfiy night at the home of Mrs Mary Rennard, East Main st.

Mrs A. M. Dull was in charge of a business session. SNOWS TWO INCHES HERE Snowfall in Newcomerstown from Friday morning to Saturday night amounted to two inches Howard McFarland, local weather observer, said today. FATHER IS ILL Rev.

and Mrs. Harold Lee, Wesl Canal were called to Ashland Saturday due to the serious illness of the latter's father. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Cambridge, spent Glenn.

Whitis the week-enc YOUR RADIO DIAL WILL BE GIVEN A NEW TWIST MARCH 29 tations in the U. S. will shift their requencies to new assignments ecently allocated to them by the 'ederal Communications Commis- icn. To millions of radio owners who ind their favorite stations by wisting a knob, the change will most cases mean merely twist- ng to a slightly higher point on he dial. To some 10,000,000 other set owners, whose tuning the past has consisted simply if pushing a button, the change will mean: a) a screw driver, a mechanical mind, and the ability follow fairly easy directions; Radio dial above indicates where you'll find your local radio station after March 29.

If it is now at 760 kilocycles, a fiance at the chart shows you that It will be "plus" 10 kc--or 10 kc farther up the dial--at 770 kc. All stations will go up the dial except those at 1500, which are "minus" 10 kc --dropping to 1490. with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bicker, West Church st.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ripley, South River visited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heister, Cambridge, over the week-end.

Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Johnson, River were week-end guests oi relatives in Warren.

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Johns Bridge visited relatives at Glenmont, over the week-end. Floyd Crater, Cleveland, visited relatives here over the veek-end. Mrs.

Milan Meyer, East Main has returned home after a stay with her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Hayward, Akron. Carl Sweitzer, student at Canton Actual Business college spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sweitzer, South River st.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michel Steubenville, spent the week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Michel, West Church st.

WEST LAFAYETTE NEWS By NELLIE McMASTER News items may be left at Roberts drug store. Classified Ads may be telephoned to Miss McMaster at 3231 ATTEND CHURCH SCHOOL A passenger automobile driven by Virgil Stocker, who lives south of town, was slightly damaged when it collided with a truck driven by Fay Gordan, Weirton, W. at 11 p. m. Friday at the intersection of State and Pilling DR.F.M.EDWARDS' DISCOVERY FOR CONSTIPATION Benefits Nation of Sufferers! 'COLUMBUS, OHIO: For over 20 F.

M. Edwards (widely known physician) successfully treated scores of patients for constipation and the headaches, lack of energy and mental dullness which often result. This wise Doctor knew liver bile must How freely every day into your intestines or fatty foods can't be properly digested and you may become constipated. So he kept this in mind when he perfected his famous Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets.

Olive Tablets, being purely tcgetabk, are wonderful, yet they assure gentle, thorough bowel movements and ALSO help stimulate bile flow. Test their goodness TONIGHT! 30f, 60f. NEWSPAPER! The following attended the Methodist Church School of Religion which began Sunday in the Calvary Methodist church at Coshocton: Trinity Methodist, J. A. MacTavish, Mrs.

William Price, Miss Lucille Ozmun, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mulvane, Rev. S. P.

Ozmun, dean of the school was unable to attend due to illness. Main St. Methodist, Rev. and Mrs. C.

L. Yoder, Rev. O. V. Sharrock, Mrs.

Amy Allar, Clyde Schumaker, Mrs. Grover C. Sprague, Mrs. Robert Evans, Mrs. Forrest G.

Edwards, Mrs. Richard Rhodes, Mrs. George Shurtz, Mrs. Foster Norman, Frances Moore, Reva Jane Rehard, Ellen Louise Barrett, Wanda Ross, Nellie McMaster. Plainfield Methodist, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Addy and son, Mr. Jay Magness, Mrs. W. W.

Weisman, Mrs. Lewis Baker, Mrs. Etta Baker, Mrs. W. C.

McCoy, Mrs. B. A. Wiggins, Miss Katherine Cook. COMING MEETINGS C.

I. C. class of the Trinity Methodist church will meet Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Boyer, Russell instead of at the regular time on Tuesday evening. The change was made due to the Methodist School of Religion in Coshocton.

Golden Circle class of the Main St. Methodist church will meet Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. C. W. Johnston, Stewart with Helen Waggoner and Nellie McMaster, asssitant hostesses.

Mrs. Howard McGregor is program leader. Due to the choir practice the class will meet at 8 o'clock instead of 7:30. Main St. Methodist church choir will meet Thursday evening at 7 o'clock instead of the regular time at 8 o'clock.

Junior Missionary society of the Trinity Methodist church will How To Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly because It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, inflamed bronchial mucous membranes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the understanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Courts, Chest Colds, Bronchitis meet Tuesday after school at 4 o'clock at the home of Lbrna Hall Russell av. REV. OZMUN ILL Rev.

S. P. Ozmun, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church, is il with influenza at his home on Russell av. In his absence Sunday, Rev. M.

Peoples, preached at both the Plainfield and West Lafayette churches. FAMILY DINNER A family dinner was given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ralph Carr and family, Coshocton with the following attending: Mr and Mrs. Howard Geckler, Mr and Mrs. Emil Blazak and son Dick, Cleveland, Mr.

and Mrs George Chase, West Lafayette. PICTURES ON DISPLAY A large number of picture? taken during the recent fire in West Lafayette by J. K. Wahl and C. F.

Roberts are on display in the Roberts drug store, Main st. ATTENDS FUNERAL C. W. Johnston, Stewart attended the funeral of Mrs. Harry Shearing of Gary, which was held Sunday afternoon in Wheeling, W.

her former home. MEETING POSTPONED The regular meeting of th school board scheduled for Saturday evening was postponed until a later date. SPRAINS ANKLE Jevene Lockard, is confined to her home in Fresno with a sprained ankle received Thursday when she fell at the Fresno school. INJURES KNEE George Braniger, Russell injured his right knee Saturday while loading cattle at Linton Mills. PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Scheetz anc daughter, Sally Beth, Russell av. visited Sunday with their parents Mr. and Mrs. N.

D. Scheetz, Baltic, Mr. arid Mrs. R. C.

Bahler a Sugarcreek, Mrs. George Chase returned home Saturday evening from few days trip with her parents Rev. and Mrs. i i a Power North Fail-field, to Nclsonvillc ant Now Straitsviilc, where they visited relatives and 'vicnds. or b) a visit from the radio repair man.

HERE'S HOW THEY SHUT The accompanying dial shows in general how the shift will be accomplished: All stations now operating on channels from 550 to 720 kilocycles retain their present channels. The stations now operating between 740 and 780 kc move up 10 kc. For example, WJZ, on 780 now, moves to 770 on March 29. Stations between 790 and 870 kc move up 20 kc. The stations between 880 and 1450 kc move up 30 kc.

Clear channel stations between 1460-1490 kc shin to 1500-1530 kc. Some 28 other stations, including those now using frequencies above 1500 kc, make varied, irregular shifts. REDUCING INTERFERENCE The changes are being made in conformity with Mexico's ratification last year of the North American Regional Broadcasting Agreement, reached at Havanna in December, 1937. The agreement, signed by Canada, Cuba, Mexico and the U. was designed to permit the 1300 North American stations "to operate simultaneously with a minimum of interference." Because Mexico's high-powered stations may be used under the agreement only to serve ''Mexican nationals," certain objectionable broadcasters, many of whom went to Mexico after being barred from the American air for undesirable programs, will have their power materially cut down, if they not completely put out of business.

Youth Kissea and Runt, Never Stops for Second DENVER---Denver police arc on the lookout for a red-haired boy, about 17 yean old, who's a kiss thief. He darts up behind a pretty girl, clasps her in his arms, gives her a kiss and runs. The youth once ran between two girls and kissed them both before fleeing. His victims report he is a silent red-haired boy, operating at night, who never kisses but once. CORRECTION Winifred Bonham, plaintiff in divorce action against Harold Bonham, resides on Mulberry st.

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