The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 September 1973 — Page 2
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— THE’ INIIEPENDENT NEWS — SEPTEMBER IS, 107^”
Shamrocks Top Central Noble Alurday 31-0 No. th Liberty opened its 1973 1,.., pall season in grand style on S; l onlay handing Cen’cal Noble ::i.O shelacking on the Jackson it i<l The Sb unlocks gained in .zing consistency from a wide ietv as they handed the visitors their second shutou defeat in tin th< h initial baptism to varit football. M. Satisfies CN :•» First flow ns 1 Hl Rushing -13 <8 Passing 0 Passes Attempted 4 Passes Completed 0 Had Intercepted 1 i Return Yardage 0 ; Punts 4 ; Average Yards 38 Fumbles Lust 2 ’0 Yanis Penalized 15 N >rth Lioerty started the scor. : - late in the first quarter aftei .nstained drive carried them i. ine Central Noble two from wi" >e quarterback Jay Scott tali,. i >n a quartet 1 ack sneak. A ti'e ■ ed kick on the extra point o ■' the score remain 6-0 with r.o remaining in the first per--1O t. t, 'I 'it first touchdown was the -.i.iiyst, It took just three plays it the kickoff for number two ' lan Nichols recovered a sum- • .-n Central Nobit’s first play .n«i just two plays followed as I e«v Sheaks ran a reverse for .? yards and the second touch, owe of the quarter. Again the jr in aftei was no good on a kick •ul the Shamrocks led 12-0 at I)-., nrst quarter. rth Liberty got on the board A -- a early in the second jx-riod ciicig possession on a punt and • 1 • ng a drive that found Don '’o’ plunging over from the one. < had first down carries of la mo 13 in the drive. This time an Hunt kicked the point after out with 9:07 remaining in the half. This was the Shani- ■ third touchdown in six minand three seconds. <' itral Nobh. just simply on Hie nort side of talent, never did uiow the ball. Th dr only first •o' a of the night came on a pendt . but this situation gave the HUomock coach Chris Caike an •jpoitunity to use all his boys. Ci eserves took a long drive in <o . score on th- end of an 89 ya o drive in the second perirxl •s Rick Hamilton covered the fi. ■ 27 yards. This came two
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minutes before halftime to make the score 25-0 after another kick failed. Tile final score of the night was pushed an ss in the la-4 period wh-n Bob Shipky's 2 yard inn culminated a seven play drive set up ty Jeff Knepp's interception of a pass. This, without the conversion pants on a run. 31-0 The Scoring North Lib* rty: Jay Scott. 2 yard run; PAT: kick failed North Liberty: Dave Sheaks, 27 yard run: PAT: kick faded No. th Liberty: Don Stull. 1 yard run: PAT: Kurt Hunt, kick .North Liberty: Rick Hamilton, 29 yard run; PAT: kick failed Not th Liberty: Bob Shipley. 2 yard tun; PAT: .un failed Score By Quarter* North Liberty 12 13 0 6 — 31 Centra] Noble 0 0 0 0 0 SCHOOL MENU North Überty Schools SEIH'EMBEK 17 - 21 MONDAY Chilled orange juice Hand uiger on warm bun Pickle slices Buttered mixed vegetables Apple sauce cake with fluffy icing Milk TUESDAY Mexican taco Buttered golden corn Fruit salad, cream dressing Fudge or ice cream bar -Milk WEDNESDAY Pig in blanket Cheese stick Baker! beans Crispy cole slaw Creamy dressing Raspberry gelatin cubes Milk Tilt itSDAY Sali bury steak in sauce Fluffy whipjied potatoes Buttered frozen peas Assorted bread and butter sand, wich Apple crisp Chocolate or white milk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Yummy potato salad T< inato, cucumber, green p< p. per ling relishes Chilled apple sauce Crackle sugar cookie Milk Walkerton Elementary SEPTEMBER 13 . 21 THURSDAY < reamed chicken on biscuits Hot biscuits Cole slaw Plums Milk
FRIDAY “ • > Fish with tartar sauce Buttered mixed vegetables Biead and butter Choelate pudding Milk MONDAY Ravioli Buttered peas Peanut butter and jelly sandwich Chocolate cake Milk TUESDAY Meat loaf Mashed potatoes and gravy Bread and butter Celeiy and carrot sticks Apple sauce Milk WEDNESDAY Hot dog sandwich Potato salad Peaches Milk THURSDAY Beans and ham Cottage cheese Corn bread Jello Mdk FRIDAY Grilled cheese sandwich Buttered gi •een beans Lemon fluff Milk Hohn Gleim High School SEPTEMBER 17-21 MON Da I Hamburger on bun French Hies or slnx-string potatoes Buttered peas Fruit Milk TUESDAY Ham and beans Corn bread and butter Orange jello Cookie . Milk WEDNESDAY Pork fritter sandwich Buttered corn Relishes Slicit! pears Milk THURSDAY Goulash Cole slaw Apricot pie or fruit cocktail squares Rolls and butterMilk FRIDAY Fish sticks with tarter sauce Parsley potatoes Buttered green beans Whipped jello Bread and butter Milk Watch out when it’s dark out! jf^EVERtW READS AMD USES f ^ANTADS* soothing antiseptic relief for CHAPPED LIPS WIND OR SUNBURNED LIPS — FEVER BLISTERS, COLD SORES. Jldd 1 1| i|jjl*•*“"* /x Gas and heartburn? • * Di Gel contains a unique anti* gas ingredient, Simethicone. •This unique discovery breaks up and removes painful gas-bubbles. Your relief is more complete because Di-Gel takes the acid and the gas out of acid indigestion. Get I )i-(id tablets or liquid today. Product of Plough, Inc. *
Robert K. Urbin, Editor THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS CO., INC., Publisher 6UI-03 Roosevelt Road, Walkerton, Indiana 46574 Telephone 386-8138 PUBLICATION TIME; Thursday of Each Week Second'- Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana 46674 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: $3.00 Per Year -Me Additional If Mailed Out Os State
Tyner 100 F News Noble Grand William Norris presided at the regular meeting of Tyner Odd Fellow Lodge, September 5, when the Secund Degree was confirred on a class of candidates. During the business meeting it was voted to sponsor three bowling teams this year. The teams will again bowl at the LaPaz Limes on Monday ajnl Tuesday nights. A contribution was voted to the “Tina Miller Fund." Many organizations in the area have and are sponsoring benefits to help the Miller with hospital and surgery bills. It was announced that the Pymouth Na. tional Guard Unit will sponsor a Chili Supper on October 6, With proceeds to go to this fund. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Summers attended a meeting of the Odd Fellows Home Board at Greensburg, Indiana, recently. Mr. Summers gave a very comprehensive report on the pfoguss of raising money lor a much needed home. Lloyd Kaser was re|M>rted to be a in dieal patient in the St. Joseph Hospital. South Bend. Visits and cards will lx- most welcome. Marvin Klingerman and William Hopper ho.4ed th< social hour following the meeting. Give a skeptic an inch and hell measure it.
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MARTHA CIRCLE MEETS The Martha Circle of the Pres, byterian Church met in the Liv. ing Room of the Chui ch on Mon. day evening, September 10, with nine members present. Mrs. Harold Eddinger, leader, op-ned the meeting with Psalm 100. Minutes were read by Mrs. Ruby Snyder, secretary, and roll call was answered with our summer activities. Mrs. Gt ne Gerber gave the meditation of the Least Coin and Mrs. Harold Eddinger gave the lesson. R. fi e.-hmmls were servtd by the hostess, Mrs. Ida Mae Watkins. agonizing' MIN FROM; INGROWN TOENAIL?] t GetOutgro for ■ •• fast relief . “ Why suffer t l * l ‘ ’ Un whAn butyro ran r ,• , .'<■■! ' Dulxro tou>!l*'V. ir.Uld nubon. rndu< es .wfibng ..t dpe. uruwth or position of to- । I Out. ■ /-s you fast pain iHirf. and inahes if rd .ier lu ul nut thr nail cut out th*- pain cau-^d / ■’> nwn to-nuil Mop mgi.’wn nail pjui la't with Oup.ro.
