1960 Buick On
ay Today At
e Bros.,inc.
ing for 1960-Buick's All
,, the c~Pr with the Tur-
,-. .', will be ,an display Thur
uctober 8 (today) at Goode
~rs, Inc., show rooms on
George 'Street in Charles
And the proprietors extend
;ryone a mos,t cordial invi-
to visit their showrooms
ee the "car with major ad-
[ in transm,ission, suspen-
~rakes and engines which
ui.c.k's alone today, a solid,
nua,1 car, a car you :hould
soon, representatives cf the
~gency sa,id today The new
3Uick features new comfort,
ess and quality new interior
and convenience outstand-
a . '
-rformance with economy.
CHURCH SUNDAY
Each i
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Allis-
John
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Outstanding Record By [ Where and When The
Moulton's Holstein Cow A N D
Priesian Association of America
:has announced Vhe com~pletion of
',an outs¢~anding offieal production ,i
record by a registered Holstein I ~ 3~'~~
cow owned by:- Moul,ton Farms,
!Charles Town: Moul,t(~n Rag Apple otes and Quoles
Cornelia B 3885947 produced 12,- I " ~ From The Sidelines
707 lbs. of milk and 459 l:bs. but-
terfat in 365 days on twice dailyI[[ __~____ By DON RENTCH ._
,milking as a 4-year-old. West Vir
girt'in University working in close
coopera,tion with the national Hol FRIDAY, OCT. 9 The Charles Town High ,School
stein organiza,tion, supervised the Romney Deaf at Harpers Ferry football team ,t, his year is one of
weiffhing and test:trig of product' Berkv Sprin~s at Shcnherdstown the most colorful and interesting
ion as a part .of the Herd Improve Loud'pun Co.'at James'Wood (N) grid fans have hfld the pleasure
men, t Registry program. IN Hazerstown at Martinsbur~ N oI wavcning permrm in a rang
This offic,ial testing program, ]Charles Town at Gaithersburg N it, me. T he.Pa.nt~hers ca,'] pass and
/Musselman at Hedgesville rxn wi,~n tne oes~, OI me scnomsuc
commonly referred to as HIR, PrO[Romney at Beall Hi"gh (N) teams and to date their defense
,timeVides product,ionC°ntinu'ing lactatiOnrecords onand life/Frederick at Westminster ¢Nt has not 'had to Lake a back seal; to
everY/Luray at Clarke'Co iN~ " " any team in the section and area.
cow in participa,ting registered
Holstein herds. /Franklin at Moorefiei¢! " But in spite of all the exm~tem.ent
' ------ I I,eesb" urg at P,~s=---- o,,~,,~,,,'--'~-- the Pan mers_ . nave oeen servtng
ATTEND CHURCH S~INDAY / . up to home town fans for the pas,t
I SATURDAY. OCT 10 ~hree successive weeks from s,tart
Potomac State at Shepherd
Handley at Fort Hill (N)
S. Hagerstown at Allegany
Wake Forest at Maryland
W. Va. at Boston University
CALL
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Me- ~
orage '~ FOR A FREE ESTIMATE ON
and
belt. ANY RESIDENTIAL OR COMMERCIAL
aderniCk'with ii NEW CONITRUCTION OR REMODELING
Call Martmsburg, Collect AM 3-9411
,741
THE SHENANDOAH RETREAT COUNTRY
LUB has openings for the first time for a limited
of members in the local area--FULL MEM-
PRIVILEGES including Golf, Swimming,
fishing, hunting, children's playgrounds,
grounds, dining room, snack bar, week-end
2 main .club houses and special events.. The
FEE will be waived for the number of
elected to membership at this time.. Corn-
annual cost including golf and caddie carts at
extra charge will be $92.00 annually---this 'in-
social privileges for the entire family on
picturesque and historic 1200 acre private es-
with 3V2 miles of private river front'age.
All members enrolled now will be paid up
1960 .................... Act Now.
Incidentally this is considered by experts to be
finest conditioned golf course in the entire,
of Washington and Virginia.
Mail inquiries and request for membership ap-
to BOX 347, BERRYVILLE, VA., or come
the Club and see MR. LEAVELL, Superinten-
lent, or MR. STALLS, Pro--Club is located on
No. 7 at the Shenandoah River, or Call
5-8353, Arlington, Virginia.
This membership is non-assessable and non-liable.
October 2 and 9- 2t. -
PEC A
-APPLIANCE
COHPAHY
Phone 202 Charles Town, W. Va.
SUNDAY, OCT 11
Chicago Cardinals at Washington
Baltimore Colts at Detroit Lions
Last week's Ltrip down "Predic-
tion Lane" was a rough and rug-
ged one for th,is prognos,tigator
with two of the ,teams we 'bet our
l.a.st dollar were "sure t.l~ings" run-
ning out a H .the way 'a:od losing,'
and three others we figured as 'hay
i ing ~ slim chance of ~v¢inning corn
ing throuffh wi,bh victories. Thus
the eight wins and six losses drop
ped the selections average for the
season to .680 wi,th 34 riEh~s as a-
~ainst 16 misses. And so with con
fidence badly be,u~, but not yet bro
ken, we venture into another ses-
sion of trying to determine a,head
of time which vcay the oblong bail
wiq~l bounce.
W4th every schv~last,ic ,team in
the section and ,area set for act-
ion either Friday or Saturday,
there will be footb.wl,l galore in
both Berkeley and Jefferson Cou,n
ty.
The t~hree big scho,lastic games
for Jeffers~)n County fans will
take place Friday, with two in
the afternoon and one at night.
Will Hold Tigers
l~or instance the Harpers Ferry
~igh Tigers Who are rolling along
on a peHeet three-game victory
streak wil,1 f, ace their ,toughest hut'
d~le of t~he season' whe,u t'hey play
hot% to the l%omney Deaf School
wt 2 p. m. Friday. And ,t,his is one
tea,m we can see wil'l hold those
Tigers. The HampVhire countians
may provide a re,pe,~t performance
o'f last season when they ,trounced
the Tigers 38-19. Bu,t we doubt
that either t he'P,,omney School ,or
the Tigers will score as often this
time. So let's say 27-6 ior the
Romney Schoel.
Over at SheOherdstown ,the Car
din~ls will be pl,ayring host ~to low-
scott,rig Berkeley Springs Hiffh In-
dians. The Cardinals had bebter
rebound after that dismal show-
ing las~, week a~ainst Musselman.
And we 'think ?~hey wiii by a 21-13
score.
Over in V¢inchcs,ter, tahe James
Wood High gr4d,men will be up
against another touffh team in
Loudoun County H:i,g'h, ,bu,t this is
one the James Wood te,am should
take by a 19-6 score.
The badly crippled ,Ma~t,!,nsburg
High Bulldogs can not look for
any change in the one-sided maul
ings t,hey have been .taking this
season when they meet .the North
Hagerstown High club FNday
night in Martinsburg. The Hu,b-
men shou:ld win by a 25-6 s~ore.
Now tur,~ing to .the b~ig one
which ~ll of Charles Town is .look-
ing forward to -,the Panthers and
Gaithersbuvg on the M'ar:~lander's
home field in a n~ight ba,t,tle. Un-
less t~he stars or l:igh¢,s get in,to
their dyes the Pan,thers S,hould roll
to .their fourth consecutive vic-
,tory. And .this time we are going
to have 'to give more recognition
to tha~t Charles Town p~ss defense
bhe,u we did the 'last time. So w0
oarCt see or say anything but
Charles Town 26-13 .over the
~a,ryland Club.
C~aches Steve l~ipley and Bitl
I~herwood have finMiy gobten
their boys in,to blocking and tack
ling like good footl~al,1 players
should, and so ~he Applerr/en will
roll again Friday, .this t,ime ben,t-
int Hedgeswilie 30-6.
FredeNck wil*l, travel to West-
minster, Md. for a CVAL b~btle
and si,uee WeSbminster is one o,f
the ~ouffhest teazns in the league,
Frederick won',t sl~and much of a
oh~ance in ~topping ,them. West-
ml,uster on ,top lby 25-6.
Will Be Better
Clarke Coun~ty High's Eav, ies,
who aorta hegl their vivt