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Monday, October 31, 2016Cleveland National.The new branch features two drive-in windows and a night depository.———Battle lines were drawn for the “Game of the Year” in Nashville as thousands planned to see Bradley vs. Battle Ground Academy.Pointing to a so called “game of the year” indicates the clashing of two teams will decide something. And that is the picture being drawn of Saturday night’s football battle in Nashville.Bradley County vs. Battle Ground Academy collide, with neither team having lost this season. Bradley (8-0) was first ranked in last week’s Associated Press poll, and had the weekend off. BGA (8-0), was in third place, and whipped Chattanooga East Ridge, 34-19.The scene of the conflict will be Vanderbilt’s Dudley Field. The site was selected because of the expected crowd of 15,000. The date was chosen to avoid possible crowd cutting at other Nashville area games Friday.This match is a natural. BGA’s offensive sparkplugs are quarterback Duke Shackelford and halfback Sid Tompkins. Their counterparts with Bradley are quarterback Steve Sloan, a 1960 All-State choice, and halfback William Senters.———Ms. Julia Carroll Kaylor, 96, a licensed practical nurse at Bradley County Memorial Hospital, died there Saturday night.Survivors include her husband, Labern R. Kaylor, of Route 5; four sisters: Mrs. Cleo Wilson, Mrs. Mary Belle Greene and Mrs. Florine Pulman, all of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ruth Ballinger of Cleveland; three brother: Eustice Carroll, Kensington, Ga., David Carroll, Cincinnati, and James Henry Carroll, Florida.A daughter of the late Benjamin and Sallie Kaylor Carroll, pioneer residents of Bradley County, she had lived here her entire life. She was a member of Michigan Avenue Baptist Church where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock by the Rev. T.H. Logan, pastor. Burial will be in Michigan Avenue Cemetery. The body will remain at Fike Funeral Home until the service hour.———Ben Pearson, America’s top archer, will arrive in Cleveland Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by private plane, according to a statement made today by P.B. Abel, a member of the Cleveland Bear, Boar and Deer Hunters Club.Pearson, of Pine Bluff, Ark., has appeared internationally in outdoor movies and in archery exhibitions. His skills have led to wide fame. He will hunt bear and boar as a guest of the local club while in this area, Abel stated. The party will leave Sunday afternoon for Tellico Plains for a two-day hunt.Abel operates a hardware and sporting goods store at Five Points and handles sporting equipment made by a firm headed by Pearson and bearing his name. All area sports enthusiasts are invited to see two exiting color films with sound at the new YMCA building tonight at 7:30.The movies will star Pearson and Howard hill, another top archer. The films are entitled “The Arrow is for Lion” and “Hunting Boar, Rabbit, Gar and Goat.”L.J. McCool, an expert archer with the Pearson firm, is in town today and will give an archery exhibition following the movies. He is at the Abel store today until 6 p.m.———Is Your Family Worth $30? For $30 and a little hard work, America’s foremost authority on radiation and fallout, the Nobel prize winning scientist, Prof. Willard F. Libby, built himsel...
Battle Ground News
Monday, October 31, 2016Cleveland National.The new branch features two drive-in windows and a night depository.———Battle lines were drawn for the “Game of the Year” in Nashville as thousands planned to see Bradley vs. Battle Ground Academy.Pointing to a so called “game of the year” indicates the clashing of two teams will decide something. And that is the picture being drawn of Saturday night’s football battle in Nashville.Bradley County vs. Battle Ground Academy collide, with neither team having lost this season. Bradley (8-0) was first ranked in last week’s Associated Press poll, and had the weekend off. BGA (8-0), was in third place, and whipped Chattanooga East Ridge, 34-19.The scene of the conflict will be Vanderbilt’s Dudley Field. The site was selected because of the expected crowd of 15,000. The date was chosen to avoid possible crowd cutting at other Nashville area games Friday.This match is a natural. BGA’s offensive sparkplugs are quarterback Duke Shackelford and halfback Sid Tompkins. Their counterparts with Bradley are quarterback Steve Sloan, a 1960 All-State choice, and halfback William Senters.———Ms. Julia Carroll Kaylor, 96, a licensed practical nurse at Bradley County Memorial Hospital, died there Saturday night.Survivors include her husband, Labern R. Kaylor, of Route 5; four sisters: Mrs. Cleo Wilson, Mrs. Mary Belle Greene and Mrs. Florine Pulman, all of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ruth Ballinger of Cleveland; three brother: Eustice Carroll, Kensington, Ga., David Carroll, Cincinnati, and James Henry Carroll, Florida.A daughter of the late Benjamin and Sallie Kaylor Carroll, pioneer residents of Bradley County, she had lived here her entire life. She was a member of Michigan Avenue Baptist Church where funeral services will be conducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock by the Rev. T.H. Logan, pastor. Burial will be in Michigan Avenue Cemetery. The body will remain at Fike Funeral Home until the service hour.———Ben Pearson, America’s top archer, will arrive in Cleveland Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock by private plane, according to a statement made today by P.B. Abel, a member of the Cleveland Bear, Boar and Deer Hunters Club.Pearson, of Pine Bluff, Ark., has appeared internationally in outdoor movies and in archery exhibitions. His skills have led to wide fame. He will hunt bear and boar as a guest of the local club while in this area, Abel stated. The party will leave Sunday afternoon for Tellico Plains for a two-day hunt.Abel operates a hardware and sporting goods store at Five Points and handles sporting equipment made by a firm headed by Pearson and bearing his name. All area sports enthusiasts are invited to see two exiting color films with sound at the new YMCA building tonight at 7:30.The movies will star Pearson and Howard hill, another top archer. The films are entitled “The Arrow is for Lion” and “Hunting Boar, Rabbit, Gar and Goat.”L.J. McCool, an expert archer with the Pearson firm, is in town today and will give an archery exhibition following the movies. He is at the Abel store today until 6 p.m.———Is Your Family Worth $30? For $30 and a little hard work, America’s foremost authority on radiation and fallout, the Nobel prize winning scientist, Prof. Willard F. Libby, built himsel...