The Independent-News, Volume 94, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 19 December 1968 — Page 12

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Shamiocks Miss Chances To Win In 56-55 Defeat The N"ith Liberty Shamro ks nihility t • hit frr* throw anti a c<*uple of « <-y shots late in the o > . ;.'am< th< rn their < h in< e to win their .list of the m ison F ida_\ nmht is th« > dr< pp i •ti- >!',< r exceedingly * 1"- Kill game ... . • . " A !.■■■* pl;. by Lmdb’Tg with 1s second • rn.aimnpush’d the Col r «b to the 1* ad 56 ■>■>. only to have two Shamrock shot* go a-’iiy alter this, to account f■’ t • b.uith def< it of the • - n by a t» • . of ix p cnt.Th' Shan.i ■ks woe h id ng by i I 5 . >?• /t< K' r' Amsb •. • ’ I it tpur of fret th: >v. an i (’h’ An 9 :n jump -ho’ 1 t t< m t.m* >I w• \। •. with an *x. n 2on n mu'< > on the (' ..k tin <' m.-. tiit-i th* pa . ' h : <\a nt uth . ;o >unte I for th* w in. B* i .mt hit a pur of charity -h t- and thin it was I. nin rg w.' h t jump* r t > tr an the I* ad ti< ne p- nt Bdo Y 'img t el in a jun.p* r ut h 1 15 h ft. but Lindt- •!g * line i _ht 1 . . with tw . fie* throw • This set th stag* for his ba-k«t an i >r«v throw c< ml inatr n th >' won th< gam* In th* meantime a. wcver. the Shamnx ks mB-ed four fn» throw attempts, two nf which w<a 'ne and 'lie-, phi. two short hot(’lay jump d to an early lead on »K*-K« t- by Lm Iborg and Sander Chi:- Anderson hit civ frit sh >t an i a;t« r Sanders hit again. Anderson added an>ther pant to the Shamrock total and Young hit a lay-in Two m> le basket.- by B»-cHeit pined the gap to 10-4. but Young hit twice and Chi is Anderson once to km*! the count at 10-10. * a. hid three baskets in the final two minutes and And* r-nn 1..t ins thi“d free shot for a 16 11 C.ay lead The Colon: 11- manged to stay ahead by margins tang.ng up to nine points until 1 ite m the half when the Sharnrocks cut into this lead. S .mg 10 >f the last 13 pointmade in the half, the lead was trimmed to 31-29 at halftime a Clay totaled only on* basket in almost the last five minub s. Shamrocks Take The Ix-ad The Shamrocks took the lead ■ h .C.y t.l* r the sei md half begun Kevin Hostetler hit a jumper t* knot the .-cure an! after Lmdixug hit a .-ingle freethi' w to give Ckty th< lead, J *• Fi-her to--cd in a basket for the Shamrocks fi -t h*d of the night King hit a lay-in and Coddens a jump shot for the PAINFUL COHNS?/ T AMAZING LIQUID °75 J RELIEVES PAIN AS VUjy IT DISSOLVES CORNS AWAY N w -rn -.e corm the let. etsr *'h loi.istw? Liquid Freeraoe rebnn ; 4 n a.-unt!>. brioa the o । r i , a ■ ;»c corm in jum a. Ge* tnx-xxic.. >t all drug counter*.

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Cohmkils. but John Zook got a basket, Fisher a lay-in and Hostetler a free throw for a 38-36 lead King hit once .'i rr the foul line and Zook mat hed thi . I^ndborg added on? m .* to 'lv Shamr*»ck total, but f. . c hit 1 from the outside. '1 . ams traded points as San t > mt a jumper and Kent Ari ,era 1 jumpe-. Lindborg's , just at the gun. made it 43-42 Shamrocks heading into the final eight nunutes. A jumper by Anderson and a lay-in by Filler m the first minute pu-hed the lead to five for the Shamrm ks only to have Parker get a ba ket and later a free throw for the (’ohnials. Arnsbarger hit a pur of charity shots astir Hostetler had s< ued twice fr 'in the i ul line and B* elaert a freethrow to give th*' Sh unr • k- tip u 53-17 lead they enjoyed until the fateful final two minutes Scoring Mur*' Balanced Th* Shimrotk -<<>ring wi more balanced In this game as the (’lay dcfcei-* w i designed t hold An b i >n down H< finish’ 1 the night with 13 while F h< r an 1 Young had 12 each. Lindburg, a red terror m the last period on the boards as well asnoring good, peed the Colonials with 15 p mts. Beelaert hid 12 and King 11 for the others in double figur* -. Box Score North Lilierty fg ft fta p Young 6 0 0 2 Hostetler 4 12 0 C. Anderson 5 3 5 2 Ginzer 0 0 0 1 Ficher 60 4 0 Zook 2 1 2 5 Arnsbarger 12 2 3 D Anbt n 0 0 । 0 0 Totals 24 7 17 13 Clay Lindborg 5583 Coddens 300 1 Parker 12 2 1 King 5 1. 3 1 Sanders 4 0 12 Beelaert 4 4 5 4 Wisler 0 0 0 0 Hawkins 0 0 0 0 Totals 22 12 19 12 Score By Quarters Clay 16 31 42 56 North Liberty 11 29 43 55 —UWednesday Night Ladirw Plas Steel 40 24 Paddle Wheal 37 ’ 3 26’ 2 Welcn 37 27 Baker’s 34 L* 29 1 _ Kingsbury 32 32 Phillips ' 30 34 Zellers 274 364 Savoie 174 46* . High team series and game Wei 2263. 784 Plas Steel 2205 832; Paddle Wheel 216.8; Kingsbury 785. High individual series & gameB Smith 583. 201 J Henley 567. 222: D Porter 501; J. Henley A B Smith 214. Suburban Baker - .- Standard 35 21 Pad A Lid s 34 22

i Dull’s Serv. Station 334 22 4 Walkerton-Ford Sales 30 26 ’ Lost Five 29 27 D ews-Ochs Corp. 22 34 I Fanner's State Bank 20 4 35 4 Pri-e - Al ittolr 20 36 High tram senes and game I B er S. .nJani 2492. 847. 843; . DU, Service St ition 2465. 873; i 1 i:me: Suite Bank 2141. i High individual series A game: W Baker 553; A l^ee Myer 551; P. Berg; R. Kickbush 215; A. DeMyer 210; A J Kennedy 198. Kings A Querns Lucky F<U 42 2G Four Jokers 40 28 Hollywood 38 30 Alley Cats 36 32 D >g Batchers 314 36 4 Ya-Hoos 30 4 3’4’ Ciuck Pots 30 38 I'ear-om*' Fore 'me 21 31 High team -eries an I game Lu ky Fur 1969. 711; 1 >og ]• • :u . 19*’1; Four J< k< ; - 1960. 717; Alley (’its «99 Hi h ndivi iual series A game' M’ n I» Kby 603. 21 1 B Bieilv 5t.” B B.’”ly 515; K Fer* h 513; L Smith 211; K Patten n 202 High individual smi* a g tic Women Ri hards 512. 201. J D wn- k»l. 217; B Smith 481; B Allen 173. Nite Owl Nusbaum's 50 10 H« il‘» Restaurant 124 174’ Bucks 35 25 N<>. 8 W Smith 264 33 4 Jacob Drugs 254- 34 4 Dead Pins 25 35 Pine (’reek Lumber 18 42 No. 5 B Bierly 174 42 4 High team -n* an! game Nusbaum's 2584 891; HeirRestaurant 2578. 912; Bucks 2504. 890 High individual scries A- game G Groves 567, 226; W. Pick avet 5f«6; J Millice 553; T Szyman k; 222; J Millice 553; G. Ju cob 212 N.F.O. NEWS St Luui-S Mo St Jo-eph county delegates of the annual convent rm of the National Farmer- Organization *NFOi returned home Fndav after what they termed "the m 4 sue < sful in history." The 10.000 delegate convents >n returned Oren Ix < Staley of Rea. Missouri, a- pesid«nt of the rapidly expanding organization and also re-named Erhard Pfingsten of Sergeant Bluff. lowa, as vice-president. The NFO C’mventi m hoard detailed reports that proved the NFO now effective enough m bargaining that it ha- rai-ed the price level "< many lommodities highter than they would have been. 'Du- has been act omph-ht-l. officials -aid, through udivati n of contracts with proce--<». -. moving production fnmi low price areas to higher pi ice ireaand because <»f the eveipresent threat of a holding action. "We have the strength, dedication and leadership to fulfill the destiny of the folk- who prodine the food of this great natron.” Staley told the delegates. "There is n<> cause more ju t than f ume s fighting for a f u price. To th.- we ire dedicate { he continued. He urged delegate- to return horn*- and inithPo ctntact with non-members to join the NR) "NFO i- look* 1 on as the only hope for the American farmer " Characterized as a "w’ rkmi: convention” the annual NFO event brought to the a *mhlv floor detailed report- on buckWomenPast2l WITH BLADDER IMITATION Suffer Many Trouble* After 21, common Kidney or Bladder Inrtiuoni aflect twice at many women as men and may make you lente and nervous from too frequent, burning or Bchtnc urination both day and night. Secondarily, you may low sleep and •ufler from Headaches. Hack a., be and feel old. tired, depressed. In such irritation. CASH X usually brings fast, relating comfort by curbing irntsimg grrmt in urong acid unnr and by andgrsii. pain relief Get ( Y 811 Xat druggiau. Sec bow fast it can help you.

ground, techniques and accomplishments of the dairy, meat and grain commodity departments. Stressed at the meeting was NFO’s new "open door" approach tt> bargaining pnaedures, which revealed methods that have proved successful and paved the way for gains attained by the organizations during the paM year. Heading the list of gains was the red meat contract breakthrough scored by NFO with the all-commodity holding acti<n. These contracts with pricing formulas have been hailed as an "agricultural first." In hi- State of th*’ Organization m< -age, Staley said that these contracts represented only th«- first t« p in th*’ continuing drive f<>r master contract.-. NEO, h*' said, will never cease its drtv* for collective bargaining until farm* rs have < laimed so- themselves justice at the market place, "that is, cost of production plus a reasonable profit ” It was pointed out that the area of NEO territory expirdel to 41 states during the pa-t year. Plan- were made for further rapid expansion. "The time for organizing farmers has never been than it is today.” the NFO president concluded. "We have a long list of accomplishments to back up our success as we return home and renew effort- for additional membership.” by Edith 11. Snyder BETTER HOMES DEMONSTRATION CLIB .MEETS Our Christmas Party was held on Monday evening at the American Legion Hall with a lovely dinner being served with candlelight from beautiful decorated tables. Hostesses for the evening were Mrs H A. Hergenrother. Mis Edward Brooker, Mrs Wil'iam Kranenburg and Mrs George Warner. Door prizes were received by Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Harry Malstaff Mi? Branson Hiatt and Mrs. William Zlatos A gift exchange was enjoyed by all. Newly elect’d offire~s were mst died for the next two years dirrtng a candlelight ceremonv. President, Mrs Clyde Bick; vicepresident, Mr Wilkird Naragon secretary, Mrs Charles Minter and treasurer, Mrs. Ha~ry Malstaff. The new presiednt. Mrs Bl* k. gave a preview of lessons and special interest programs for the year Sound- like an interesting

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year ahead. A Style Show be held and the date will be nounced later. YORKTOWN HOME EC. CLUBS MF i The Yorktoum Home Ec. met Tuesday evening, Dec. t the home of Mrs. Walter J son. Walkerton, with Mrs. K Reed, Mrs. Jack Ryan and Joe Lowry assisting for th> nual Christmas party. Mrs. Marven Williams, j dent conducted the short bu meeting and the officer 1969 were elected: Mrs. Jac president-elect named the gram committee the folio-. Mesdames Marven Bouse, R Schaeffer and Dale Ullery. Those to serve on the \ and Means committee w Mesdames Gerald Creed. I: Farrar and Marven Wllllan Mrs. Eugene Zimmerman n guest and was the wim one of the prizes, as wa.Ralph Jackson and Mrs. I Masterman. Much hilarity arose ov< revealing of secret pals, pil - were chosen. Installat the new officers will b< ducted at the January m« in the home of Mrs. Jack B NL Elementary Staff Enjoys Pa r The staff of North I. Elementary School enjoy < Christmas party nn IVcemi at Mr. Smorgasbord In waka. A total nf 42 staff bers and guests were pre-er enjoyed a wonderful evenii The committer members ; Ing this party consisted of Bernice Mangus, chairman Cleora Kurzhal; Joe L (’has les Sprague; Mrs W Mobley; and Mrs. Faur. Spellman: Buy your face C.ilk'ttcTechmatic Razor $195