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Miss Tina Gard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gard, of Demotte, Indiana, and granddaughter of Mrs. Florence Garwood, was critically burned when the car in which she was riding overturned near Valparaiso and struck a utility pole causing the electric wires to come down which severly burned Tina on her feet, legs and other parts of her body. Tina would appreciate cheer cards and prayers, her address is Tina Gard, Ft. Wayne Burn Center care of St. Joseph Hospital, 4th floor. Ft. Wayne, In 46800. Mr. Edwardo Sinques spent Labor Day week end with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Huff and Steve at their cottage on Riddles Lake. Mrs. Ruth Bare's brother-in-law passed away on Thursday afternoon at St. Joseph Hospital after three weeks in the intensive care unit for a heart condition. The funeral was conducted at the Van Gilder Funeral Home, Plymouth. Mrs. Effie Hammaker and Charles VanderHagen entertained with a 45th wedding anniversary dinner at the Lucky Steer Restaurant, South Bend, in honor of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orval Town, of Rochester. Mrs. Edna King was also a guest. Mrs. King. Mrs. Town and Mrs. Hammaker are all sisters. Mr. and Mrs. William Dickson, of LaPorte. and Mr. Jerry Shidaker. of South Bend, were Saturday guests of Mrs. Lillian Peterson. Miss Maryanne Peterson was a week end guest of her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Peterson and family, in Dearborn. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wallace, of East Lansing. Michigan, were week end guests of Mrs. Lillian Peterson and Tom. Back to school for al! the lovely children of North Liberty. There will be some tearful mothers letting go of the young sons and daughters to start a school life of their own. Some mothers will heave a sigh and start cleaning up the many toys, books and what have you even mud pies only to do it again the next and next day. Also there will now be time to relax. Read that good book, do something that was put off till later when it was quieter. Then patiently look forward for the safe return of each and every child to their home. What is a home without noisy children and a lot of questions too numerous to answer and ail the food they consume after school. That’s what heaven is made up of— happy children. Shamrocks Blank River Forest Friday Night The Green and White of North Liberty took a long bus ride to River Forest High School Friday night and played some fine football in winning 26-0. The win was the first of the young season for the Shamrocks while the River Forest team took their second loss in two games. NL Statistica RF 12 First Downs 9 291 Rushing 134 43 Passing 43 4 Passes Attempted 9 2 Passes Completed 3 1 Had Intercepted 3 71 Return Yards 4 1 Punts 3 35 Average Yards 29 1 Fumbles Lost 1 25 Yards Penalized 50 Sophomore Tim Shreve led in scoring with two touchdowns with Todd Stull and Rick Naragon each scoring one. The Shamrocks have a fine place kicker in exchange

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student, Hide Kuneida, from Kobe. Japan. Hide made two conversions. shanked one and had the last one blocked. Assistant coach Glen Keel asked Hide how he liked American football and the reply was that “I'd rather watch the cheerleaders.' ’ The young sophomore laden team will be hosting defending Northern State Conference champion. Jimtown. Saturday night at Jackson Field. Even though they are young, the Shamrocks will be counting on their quickness to turn the tables on the Jimmies. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. The Scoring NORTH LIBERTY: Tim Shreve, 60 yard run; PAT: Hide Kunieda, kick NORTH LIBERTY: Rick Naragon, 23 yard run; PAT: Hide Kunieda, kick NORTH LIBERTY: Tim Shreve. 7 yard run; PAT: kick failed NORTH LIBERTY: Todd Stull, 1 yard run; PAT: kick failed Score By Quarters N. Liberty 77 0 12 — 26 River Forest 0 0 0 0 —0

I MAHONEY-MANN CHEV.-OLDS CO. I I Will Be Interviewing For An Office Secretary I I And An Assistant Business Manager I The Office Secretary Will Start Out As Part-Time Help With The Possibility Os Working Into Full Time. The Assistant Business Manager Is A Full-Time Employment Position. BENEFITS Pay Negotiable Depending On Qualifications Hospitalization Plans — Vacation Pay — Sick Pay Qualifications: Assistant Office Manager — Accounting background necessary. Computer knowledge would be helpful. Must be neat in appearance and have a pleasant personality with an ambition to become fully knowledgeable in a computerized bookkeeping system. Office Secretary — Must have a willingness to work part-time, be neat in I appearance and able to meet the public, typing ability and dictation. I CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT I Ask For MR. JOHN CORWIN or MR. LEO MAHONEY 586-3149

SHAMROCK NETTERS WIN FIRST The North Liberty Shamrock tennis team won its first meet in two years on Friday, September 2 on their home court. Coach Ed Falhabers satisfaction clearly showed on his face after the surprisingly easy win. Strong singles performances were given by Mark Vanderhagen, James Herter and Todd Allsop. Doubles tandem of Ron Price and Tom Anderson easily won by shutting out their opponents. Foreign exchange student Jaime Foutzle, from Columbia. Central America and Brian Griffey both won their reserve matches. NORTH LIBERTY 4 - KNOX 1 Singles: Mark Vanderhagen (NL) beat Jerry Howard 6-1, 6-3; Jim Herter (NL) beat C. Fennama 2-6, 6-2, 6-3; Todd Allsop (NL) beat D. Triff 5-7, 6-3, 6-3. Doubles: Ron Price-Tom Anderson (NL) beat Dino Fonnelli and Dave Gudeman 6-0, 6-0; Rich Brown-Eric Armstron (K) beat Bill Goard and Kurt Jaworski, 6-4, 7-6. SHAMROCKS FIRST WIN THEN LOSE On Wednesday, August 31. the North Liberty harriers nipped the host South Central cross countryteam 27-28. The Shamrocks were led by Phil Smith who finished second with a time of 14:39 followed bv John Fair. 3. Bob

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Downs. 5. Scott Walker, 7. and Jerry Koch. 10. Coach Gordon Polsgrove was pleased with the win from a team that lost four of its first five runners last year. The following night the Shamrock runners traveled to Northern State Conference rival New Prairie where they were soundly beaten 15-48. John Fair finished sixth with a time of 15:16 in a race that saw Cougers bunched at the finish line. R.E.A.L. SERVICES NUTRITION PROGRAM North Liberty Make your reservation the dav prior bv calling 656-3353 SEPTEMBER 12-16 MONDAY Juice Beef chop suey Rice Cole slawFruit cobbler Roll and margarine Milk. tea. coffee TUESDAY Juice Meat loaf and mashed potatoes Peas and carrots Rye bread and margarine Orange Milk, tea, coffee WEDNESDAY Juice Escalloped potatoes with diced picnic shoulder

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