The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 28, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 11 July 1963 — Page 4
— I HE IXDI'Pt \ DEM M^\ S — July 11,1963
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ir ' - l ’ V> < . In 1 t) ill tlit i 4‘ ’i i•’• I ' C >X i I'd ' n b I ‘ 1 ’’ ■ ’ ■ 'c - nd sabs tax La' ’ ' ■ b. 1 t.-d a pLn i'. I bv L:. IbbJ . Led da’iliv. wi 1 -te i I"'U ti e tat ' aid to W. -de" f ■ ' b. ma G ' j[p ( *| ' . . ' Taxation !• n ' ’ ■ figures: ApIH'JH lab : a ’ ' V ( 'i :bl s< hcd yeat f ■ .1 S' Pools is $177 ■ " "ii In -I. r to have a "ful' ' ' .. •'.l t ’ :bution. i i dial idu' i-n m wlm h there would b- n High ipp’ >] 1 1- ~ ated and av iC' in funds to fully satisfy da ti ihulion under st.ite a d form'd i >mputati nJ there would have to he sh’>9 ri 11 ion for tint am up] <n't. SI 3 million for 11 .■yoi t.H e m and S3O million for pi pcr’y tax re-
There's A Lot Behind The Scenes
Walkerton and North Liberty * had very sm । c -tr.l Ith of July program.- this year. This is not unusual foi the two communiti •>. but is the w >rk behind the T celebration of our Nation s birth- . day appreciated' duly 4tb is always an cnjoy- » able holiday for the many persons who turn out to see the ■ variov^ events. . . . from the first el_jhe program to the fireworks that have become a natural part of the Ith of July. However, not everyone gets to , spread a blanket on the grass ‘ and sit with th ir family to enjoy these events. To put-on a successful Ith of • July program takes hours and hours of -planning ami many more iuAH< of hard work for i my p • Wh< thei it be done through im .■ idwc or groups, ii is * i’l a ( . u him d ffoi t of thos* v no give of their time and efforts f.,r 'he success of this annual event. 'ln bringing a <u<<ts-fiil program to the public. plans must be started months in advance. This means meetings, program lay-outs ordering and planning that will make the day move ns scheduled and for the enjoy-
p s. , A| ii • I ’Bleiins, uhal s this nons io- about >ou think we should air condition the oilice’.’”
1f • ■ Si .. 1 'non for I .Bl I’m ■ O . lie 1 ■ ' pat 111,, ~ ~,, o di tv of an KS 7 5 i. til - ] ■ . J th" - ah' ■ l 'X IS held tnational, wlm h would m lulable t. : dhon mt . . tg n >177 1 mill i- ' hl: ।3 ) \ Ot tic- appropi r ’ I ■< : , Jo- । ■ .iaid o' i. ’ v ap- , r ,. f., r the IfHC-bl 'i cal Tin pretty w< 11 t Ils the story ot the tax dollar ami the state I, A total ■' 'i" ' million is expected if the .stipe me court continues to rule the sales tax unconC ituti"nal. Os this, ’ he m- ntion 'd 'X? 5 million is « hool |o os alom in the fi .- cal year. Yes. soon the tax dollar loss will be felt!
ment of the group. This also takes financing. In North Liberty, the holiday festivities aie Imam d by the business men and merchants of the area. They donate cash gilts to make the entire day operate. I In W alk'rton. it is the three civic groups, the American Legion, the Chamber of Commerce and the Lions Club that finances the Ith ot July. Money making plans are laid to make this possible through the three groups but it takes many man hours to fulfill tiie work that brings in the money. , In both towns as in any project. tb.e committee in charge assumes a large re>ponsibility. Tia t. w individuals are nut p: d ' .r their time and crvice.s, :. j \ • i.mt < r their ci nn t < to mak< the town-wide projee* a su>< t "a. . / |\Ve oiler our "hats oft congrat ilations ' to the many men who i an and carry out the holiday fun that has attrai t d lame crowds to the two communities over the years an J know that in the future this work will continue, almost unnoticed by the public, for whom the entire day is planned^
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Voice Os The People A Letter to the Editor; Dear Editoir Christian Lifelines of July 1, 1!»63, contains a first paragraph full of half-truths. It states that St. Paul taught that men are saved by faith alom. How absurd. St Paul tells us faith must Wolk With charity iCal. 7>, (> and faith does not imply an absolute assurance of eternal salvation i Hom. 11. >»-22; I C o 27 l'»; 12; Phil 2. 12 S ihd nm i . 4 a'. ri ul'-d in s- ript ui e ,\ h..c ely i.. f..!th tail a. ■ ' ! -"d V "iks Iw n it' c nil io nt nm <.f tai’.h. "Lde C■ rnal .ndecd Hi v ill g.\c to th" u wno b\ pali -m v in g ■ i woiks >eeks glory and horn i and immortahtv. i Hmm 11 > i <mt Lmd is tpioted in St John in Revelation XNH 12: "Behold I come qua kly. And my reward is with me to render to each a< ( ording to his works." In Jas. 11.2 1. St. James states: "You see that by works a man is justitied, and not by faith only." Also salvation by love in John XIV:23 and Hope in Rom VHI:24. Martin Luther is cited as an example of firmness, yet he desecrated the Bible by adding the word "alone" to St. Paul's words on faith and salvation in Rom. 3:20. He threw out the book of St. James as an epistle of straw because of Janies 11:21 Was Luther's firmness showing when he authorized the bmai .y of Philip. Prime of Hesse who took a 17 year old girl mail! .<< his second wife" But he was firm in his cruelties against the pea - ants. Jews. Catholics and Ar iBabtiSts. The signers of om Dtxlaration of Independence were firm in their battle for justice but hmtor\ shows that their bigotry and intolerance against Jews. Catholics. negroes and non-believers has carrie<l into our time My point is that firmness alone can breed bigotry and tolerance unless it be tempered with truth md charitv The cost of bigotrv ignorance intolerance and halftruths is much too high r f f Citizen for Edu dional Fn-edom Walkei’ >n Happines i>, icquirt d not by what the w ild give but by what it -am it take away. T ioso wl . ’he I: tl • v kn..w it al’ have s < , how mis •■■d the mam pm t ot their edu< atlon.
% Some of the world's best afterdinner speakers have impediments in their thoughts. As the nations of the world become more riviliaed, warfare bei•omes more deadly.
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