The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 33, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 January 1967 — Page 9

hamrocks Roll Iver Jimtown In 'riday Victory North Lib< Tty’s Shamrocks, ’ter a long lay-off due to the >hday season. returned to aeon Friday night and won their •venth game of the season topng Jimtown 77-56, After a irly dose first quarter, the lamrocks began to gradually ill away from the Jimmies in•easlng their had each of the >1 lowing quarters. Jtm Fraser started the scoring Ith a pair of free throws just x seconds after th- tip-off. The ad Was sever headed although ie sere was tied tv. ice in the uly st gcs. Maxwell hit a free iruw for the Jimmies, but Joe Inzer came back with a lay-in nd LiMirr We- >1 k added a ec throw for a 5-1 lead with ss than a minute gone. Fearpw toimed in a juniper for the immics and Maxwell hit a set hot to tie the score at 5-5. any Kane broke the tie with a ■cc throw' but J. Campbell cam-' Ight back with a single point > knot it again. Nei] Baughman broke the tie or the final lune as he hit a umper but Maxwell hit another rev throw. A lay-in by Wesolek .nd a long one-hander by Ginzcr nade it 12-7 before Maxwell toskd in his fifth and sixth points »n a jumper. Wvsoh k hit a tingle free throw and Squibb tdd»d a basket to the Jimmies b-tal Guiz-t G jump- i with 20 neonds left tn thr jiiu’cr m !-• It 15-11 as the qu rt. r ended. In the second p-ris! , the Shamrocks hit f d i .several 60 Years Os Service F^t |o(n LEMONTREES A •PTO MH TO / S T 9 OAMMB RTI® AU (Huih Milt U O*r Phone CE 4-7771 230 S. Michigan St

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points to open a safer margin Wesolek hit a set shot and after a free throw by Feamow, Kane, Baughman and Chris Anderson hit successive baskets with Anders< n adding a free throw for a throe-point play. This doubled the score on the Jimmies 24-12. Feamow and J. Campbell hit back-to-back outside shots, but Fraser came back with a jumper for the Shamrocks. Squibb then hit a pair of charity ahoU. then a basket and J. Campbell unothei single point to cut the lead to 28-23 before Wen lek came back with a jumper <*n which he was foul 1 and converted the threepoint play. A lay- n by Squibb and a free throw in two att- mpts surrounded a jumper by Fraser that made the halftime score 3526. ( < ntiiiur To Increase lx»nd Jmitown opened the sec< nd half with a three-pointer by the hot Squibb, but the Shamrocks came right back with a pair of baskets by Fraser an I a free shot by Ginzcr. Maxwell scored on a lay-in and then P. Campti' 11 hit a free thrnw. Cook added two charity tosses as the Jimmies were still holding dose, by a 40-34 score. Wesolek hit a juniper and Maxwell tossed <>nt In from outside. Anderson added a jumper on which he was fouled and converted for his sec- nd three-pointer of the night Fearnow came back with a free shot, but Kane tossed in two jumpers from in close for a 49-37 bad From Here it was all Shamrocks m U. v ‘retched their bad to 56-42 gomg into thr final quarter. T! -• 1 > t period »!• Vvl p I In! > just a matter of time and how much. And i- <t n took charge of the a in;. and tossed in !3 lit p< riod p n i to spatk :in d iv. 11 • ai -i topp. d all so.^ei -for the ni,;ht with 23 p dn‘ ili h h" d ' n I ..tart lln .me F» i ’• addr i 17. W. >h k 11 .ui l G ver ’ ■ or the • her Si. tmr < .n double figure Squibb P ' 1 the 1 •TM with IX p- nfs whd Maxwell aLo hit the d ’able figur- for the Jimn irs with 13. Hot Score North Liberty fg ft ftu p Fraser 7 3 6 3 We lek 4 3 3 3 Kane 3 2 2 3 Ginzcr 4232 Baughman 2 0 2 4 Debits 0 0 0 1 Ori 0 0 0 1 Anderson b 77 3 Summerfield 2 0 0 1 Hostetler 0 0 0 0 Eberly 0 0 0 0 Totals 30 17 23 21

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Jimtown J. Campbell 14 5 2 Maxwell 5 3 5 4 Squibb 7 4 9 4 I’. Campbell 1 5 5 1 Feamow 2 2 4 1 Cook 1240 McGuffey 0 2 7 3 Clark 0 0 0 1 Mellott 0 0 0 1 Totals 17 22 39 17 Deaf Man Perfects Tiny Hearing Aid OI I EKS FREE MODEL A rrmailuUih* tiny hearing aid has been perfected by a man who has been hard of healing for marly ten yea s. This small device has no transmitting units and represents a new unusual design idi a in a product to restore natural hearing. It was developed especially for those persons who can hear but can’t understand. This new ’ear-level’ hearing with the wearer picking up speech, sounds. tehwi. ion and radio at his cat Due to the use of transistors, the user cost is extremely low A true life actual size replica of the smallest all-in-Lhe-ear hearing aid ever made will be given abi !ut>'lv free to any nc ' while supply lasts. So we suggest 1 you wide f r y urs n >w. No obligation what H-ver. Write to C. Eckert, 311 E. Ix-xim ton Blvd , ’ Eau Claire Wis Paid Adx f §CIFNCEkW| J'OIUCSha a Ur i U gvnds about wanderings of Gn k her.ci after the Trojan War hi ■ bv n c nfumvd by j archaelogisti of a Hiivaid-Cor-j mil cYjßsiiti n~t Sa’di sin w< <tj ern Turkey. The exhibition found j traces of buildings and Greek । pottery decorated in styles of the । 11th and 12th eenturiea before Christ. Thu was the time when the great civilization of Bo nze j Age Greet e fell to invaders and bands of warrtors driven from ( Greece r< amod the eastern M<di- । terrunom. The Greek historian Herodotus said that these Greeks then seized Sardis. The find confirms Herodotus’ report. Evidence is mounting that virus infections and live-virus vaccinations during pi vj,nancy may cause nbnormaliti - still births and infertilit •. Ve tinary scientist i it tn.' Perm .l.arua State t’nivii -it . haw dis. owred that enter .. .. v pr. Vi uly b< h< w I harmb' to man and amm ds cause <mbi\ me dr Uh in swine. < dli. i t : oi \ r J \ ( vines injected into pn n nt ws have als !.< n ia. ito < case mumnifieati. n <nl ai s rptlon of embr_\ s th u.h .11 r tge, n f pregnnr Tlr. !.n i n .a id supp rt to the th >rv th t any viral infection e.thvr “n. rnitl" or indu. i can harmful essects dm inr pregnancy. Aerial studies of glaci. rs in northwestern N >rth America have n veuled a spectacular number of surges, lejaals the U. S. (.kx loguid Smvey. rhe surges are sudden movements of glaciers al spe«<ds Id t<> 10U tunes faster than tiu- normal ckuiai fl>v. of about one or two feet per day. The iuu v of the singe is not c »mp!etel;, un but appears to be r< l ed t > s->me occurrence within the glu* ier The more ed .cation u p rson has, the mure ikvl , h«- is to gel his infornudioa al ut in dth mat'.- r In a. h re .dm ~ II wcver t.hvi . n P r.< m eff. live means of rea hmg other segments of tin populate n, a I’mverity o Ma igan re camh projec t eoncludv >. woiua t KEK In the pip suit of happiness ft’s much belter to be a putemak< r than a peacemaker.

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TYNER SCHOOL MENU FOK JANI ARY 16 20 Monday Fish sandwich, buttur <1 corn, apple sauce, raisins, milk Tuesday creamed hamburger over mashed p. tatoes, cole slaw, bread and butler, plums, milk. Wednesday peanut butter and honey xandwl h rhirk’ n noodle soup, crackers, pickles, carrots celery, blackberry short cake milk . Tl ui day Hot jx>rk xandwl< h, french fries, t< s salad, nectarin. s. milk. Friday ■ macron! and cheese, bu'ten I peas W. W. bread and butter, strawberry gelatin with strawberries, milk. CATHOLIC WOW \ INVITED TO DE Win MEET A g. neral nwfin : of the South Bend I >eanry ('< un< d of Catholic Women will meet at 1 pni on Monday January 23, at the St. Josephs Church. South B< nd. Any Walkerti n or North Liberty wo-m-n wishing transportation are invited to call Mrs. Hairy Malstaff, d< anry r< pi. - ntative. who will arrange a car pool The program will feature Father John O Brien, who will speak on. “Ecunimism and Parish Society.”

IrfjT- Vb YOUR BIBLE SPEAKS IN TEN GREAT QUESTIONS By Lewis A. Kraner God's Sure Rule Os Right 1. When God brought His pc. pie out <k Eg>pt. H- w did He Hinge known HLi law? Answer: ’And the Lord spake unto you out of the midst oi fire: . .. . And He DECLARED' I NTO HIS COVENANT, WHICH HE '’oMMA.Xi <.-!> VOL IO Pi-K---FOt.M EVEN TEN Cl M MAN! >.M rINTS AND HE WR(HE THEM UPON 3*O TABLES OF STONE. Lh uteronomy 4:12,13. 2. How cumpi ehenaive ire these con.man'lmi nts ’ Answci Fear God, and kepi His comnuutdmants: Fur TIBS IS THE WHOLE DUTY OF MAN. fek.a b-auut«» 12:13. 3. What inspired tribute is paid to the Iw of God’ An wcr THE LAW OF THE LoRD Id PERFECT converting the soul: the testimony of the Lord is SI RE, making wise the simple. The .«itat ites of the Lord are RIGHT, rcj. Icing the heart The commandment of the Lord is PURE, enUghbmmg the eyes,' Ps ilm 19 7,8. 4 What dl l Jesus Christ state us a condition of < ntcrmg into lite-’ Answer: IF THOU WILT ENTER INTO LIFE, KEEP THE COMMANDENTS Maith, a 19 17. 5. Can man himself, untdded by Ch .t. keep the law" * Answer: 'I am the vine, ye a e the brunches, he that abb* th in Me and I in him. the <nie bnn. »th p h I much fruit FOR WITHOUT ME YE CAN la> NOTHING John 1;> . . 6 What pn vision has be* n made in order that we may suet e- -huIN keep G<d’s law’ 'For uhat Uie law couki not du in that it was w-ak through the fl. h. G<>d, a-n H. .vn S n in th- i. ness of sinful Hesh, and f r sin. n lemn- I «in in th. flesh: that the nghteousness < f th i v mi, ht b.- ful ill. ! in us. who walk n t after the flesh, but niter the Spirit ’ Romans 8.4. 7. It-w is tin law further de ribed? Answer ’Wherefore, the L»w is HOLY, .nd the i mmandment HOLY, and JUST, and GOOD Rom uis 12 18 When Chnst came to this »arth, what was His attitude toward God's will, or luw ’ Answer. Then suld 1. Lo I c me tn the volume u the book it is v rilten of Me 1 DEUGHT TO DO THY *ll3* O MY GOD YEA, THY LAW IS WITHIN MY HEART Psalm 40 7 b. 9. What dlii Christ say of th se who sh old break ‘me <J God s comm; ndments, or should t nu h m» n *. * Answer: Whosoever therefore shall break <ne of these List commandment^ Hnd shall tea- h men so. HE SHALL BE CAUX’D THE LEAST IN THE KINGDc 4 Ob HEAVEN' Matthew 5 19. lIU Whrnn did H« say would be- called g» it in the kingdom? An wer But WHOSOEVER SHALL D<» AND TEACH THEM, tlie »«.me shall be called great in the k n*doin' Matthew 5 IP For Information On How To Obtain A F’rrv Bible Write To YOUR FRIENDS THE SEV! NTH DAY ADVENTISTS P. O. Box 33. Walkerton, Indiana

Walkerton F.lrmen. School Menu Monday Hot pork sandwichPS, butten d peas, uwe< t p tatoes, prune oak- and milk. Tu< day Tomato »< jp and cracke ham salad s mdv.t he; pineapple and milk. Wednesday Hot dog sand*lch< >», buttered gr- n b»ann, apple ph- and m lk. Thrusday B<. f stew. c< h slaw La rolls, bananas and milk. Friday Fish and tartar sanr. buttered com. triad an I butter sandwu h< mixed fruit and milk Specializing in Permanent : Waving Dede’s Beauty Salon ? 8 Hair Shaping, Coloring A ? Styling ° Phone 5N6-3644 I Operators: DEDE FEJES A JANET BIGEER f 90S Roosevelt Road Walkerton, Indiana jnori ***jh’. s••O '-’sw.sixi.i. rm

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