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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 11

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Massillon, Ohio
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THE -EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1951 ELEVEN to 0 I3f IV kr tt Church Calendar TUESDAY First Baptist 7:30 p. Board of Christian Education. Shiloh Baptist 1 p. Missionary society; 7:30 p. Redecorating club; 7:45 p.m., Jslier beard meeting.

St. Episcopal 10:30 a. Akron regional meet ng of Woman's auxiliary of Episcopal church in St. John's church Falls. St.

John Lutheran 4:30 p. Confirmation class 7:30 p. Sunday school teacher training. St. Paul's Lutheran 4 p.

Girl Scouts; 7:30 p. Fellowship group. First Methodist 4 p. Girl Scout Troop 2 in church dining room. YVesleyan Methodist 7:30 p.

Prayer meeting. Grace Evangelical and Reformed 23 Games On College Grid Slate work to do with his offensive corps (hit week. The Ohioaoc weren't timed too well for their forma- lion maneuvers, in til-new forward wall on offense causing much of the trouble. The Bucks didn't look too good in handling quick-openers in the middle of the line- usually one of the most devastating plays off the games, Kent State at Western lie- serve, and Ohio U. at Western Michigan; four Ohio conference contests, Denison at OtterbeinJ, Capital at Hiram, Kenyon at Wooster and Heidelberg at Muskingum; and one Mid-Ohio league fray, Bluffton at Cedarville.

Other games are: Friday Day Swedish Wrestler Gives More Blood SINGAPORE. "Singapore Standard" says the "Swedish Angel" has earned a halo. It reported Swedish wrestler Man Mountain Tor, billed in his bouts here as the "Angel," had showed up at a blood bank and surrendered a pint. The said he had often given two pints of blood at a time in the United States. By FRITZ 4OWELL COLUMBUS, (AP) Twenty-three games are tap this weekend for Ohio's impressive wins over the Quantico 4.1 Oxford, new Miami coach Aral ton at Youngstown, Grand Rapids Parseghian will try to avenge the at Findiay, and Ohio Wesleyan at only defeat suffered a year ago iwhen Xavier won 7-0 in the rain on mud.

The Musketeers, after FIVE JAPANESE holdouts on Guam paddle a rubber raft from shore toward a U. S. Navy ship after one of their number, captured previously, informed them through a public address system that surrender painless, and then went to shore to talk them into giving up their seven-year vigil. Navy is attempting to lorate three others known to be on the island. Defense photo.

(Intcrnatloiiat Radiojihoto Forestry Offers Promising Career To College Graduates 4 p. Girl Scouts: 7 p. Boy Scouts; 7:30 p. Leadership training class. Central Presbyterian 1:30 p.

Carpet rag sewing. Peniel Tabernacle 7:30 p. Young persons meeting. Evangelical United Brethren 7:30 p. The W- S- M.

S. meets at the church with Mrs. Lester Miller as the leader. St. Mary's Catholic 7:30 p.

Solemn closing Forty Hours and Miraculous Med- By OV1I) A. MARTIN jal novena; Young People's club WASHINGTON, man. are you looking for a career meets, after service. i with a future in'a field that is not overcrowded? i pi rs Christian Perhaps you should consider forestry. 12 -30 p.

Christian Women's j' That suggestion comes from the nation's top forester Lyle 1-. ii ow ship invites the Watts, chief of the U. S. Forest service. meet at the church to peel apples' In a report on forestry as a or apple butler.

Bring your; i-ccr. Watts says there is an "im-'rives from constructive service to kn fe collegiate grid teams. Most of the spotlight shines on Ohio stadium where the Buckeyes and Michigan Slate tangle, but that Xavier-Miami game at Oxford is getting plenty of attention, too. In pre-season polls Michigan State was picked as the nation's No. 2 team, with Ohio taking the No.

3 spot. Saturday's fray would be a natural for a post-season poll. Another capacity crowd of 80,000 or more is assured. i THE BUCKS defeated Southern Methodist 7-0 Saturday, four fumbles and four intercepted passes shutting off Mustang threats, while Michigan Slate trampled Michigan's proud Wolverines 25 to 0 while holding them to a minus six yards from scrimmage. Coach Woody Hayes of the Bucks figured he had plenty of (Marines and St.

Bonaventure. were held to a 7-7 deadlock Saturday by the Marines of Camp Lejeune. Miami has downed Wichita and Bowling Green. The weekend slate also features two Mid-American conference MAYME'S Hot Sandwiches with Gravy Good 'eh? Sure, Best In Town Gray's Cut Rate Drug Store Buffalo (all night games). Saturday.

Baldwin Akron, John Carroll Wallace at at Toledo, Hawaii at Cincinnati, Ohio State Jeyvees at Wittenberg and Wright Field at Wilmington (all night games); and Marietta at Anderson, Mt. Union at Bowling Green, Washington-Jefferson at Case, Taylor at State. Allegheny at Oberlin, and Olivet at Ohio Northern. Poll Parrot Shoes For Boys and Girls Pre-Tested Exclusive SIFF'S Shoe Repair Special Tuesday and Wednesday HALF SOLES Si.49 I Pali Rubber or Leather Men's Women's and Children's WOMEN'S HEEL LIFTS IN 3 MINUTES Service AVhile-U-Wait Or Shop Workmanship and Materials Guaranteed I 4 IL .3 a mense amount of forestry work tonne's fellow men." be done in the United States." i bolisvcs that when the have as yet a 1 general miblic awakens to the scratched the surface of whaljneed of greater el-urt to save for- nceds V- be done to bring sound, estry resources there will be wide forest practice to our timberlands," 1 opportunities in this young pro- he says. "The biggest jobs lie 1 ression.

ahead." Church of God in Christ 134 South avc SW 7:30 p. Service. The YMCA was founded in London in 1844 George Williams. THE FORESTER'S JOB is to ir.anage wild lands so they will be permanently and continuously productive. His "crops" are wood, water, range forage, wildlife, out- floor- recreation and scenic values.

In a larger sense they include opportunities for industrial development, steady employment for workers and community stability. To those who might be interested Watts offers some caution and advice. He says the forester's. job has sometimes been represent- ed as a lifetime vacation with That's wrong, he says it is hard work. i the forester may de-i vote much effort to improving thej opportunities for others to hunt and fish- he may have little chance to enjoy such recreation himself," he "Nor is a hankering for life in the outdoors the only requisite for a job in forestry.

The work calls for specialized knowledge and skills." The usual requirement for be-; ginners in technical forestry is- a four-year forestry course in col-j lege. Pay your old bills in one clean sweep! More Proof That BANKS Prices Are Lower More Proof That BANKS Values Are Greater! An HFC loan will do it Yes, a cash loan from Household Finance will pay up those old, overdue bills atone time. Then you make only one payment monthly to HFC and the size of that payment is the one you select as best suited to your income. Take 6,12,18 months to repay depending on the purpose of your loan. $20 to $1000 for good purpose Whether it's to consolidate overdue bills, medica! expenses, car any Kood get fast service at HFC.

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Years Available:
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