The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 43, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 24 October 1963 — Page 4

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Confusion Still Covers Sales Tax

('■mt isnm till mg ox ci •L. Sd« » 'I ix pH tore a- it ; ■ .< h- ■ !• uhd to ."tart today i ITiur^dav• uni< -s another p<> men! i r in d A !’ially the <<nf m i<>i i «*x« i the la<k of knowl«-<igt < au-*-l by Un ninx-up fashion in which Ilii" wa- throur. at the jieopb Tins q -k a tin- V >■. nc<d«d me to tn t. «t tn..' ongmaliy th. lax w 'to b < ol|< t"l fr o" the fii-’ .f Juh- II ov, ■ ■ >:t action t■dg - ■ 1 this and !h< !a’> n veliib «nff< !• d T’ ccl ■ p-m \ cr< th I i' ld< fr. S pai Ib dally what Wa headed fol miK ’i .vli’ it TV ’ * rv t 1 ! ’ t < , • ’i‘ *ll * '»h V i . Mib \ V. that • has I- u • h ' • I by !h< 1' ’i u-i - .pi «m < C -urt. T’i« fir t f ’■ uw ks will be to Ji mm. •! . io ’ 1 ■' ' • ■ an th* pun ha ■ r Jb re i- an-

Time Is Once Again A Problem

(m< < again the time problem is with is This yeai the border f< t‘ mon rh» nhm tgain than it was last a the .hem of Knox, our county -< at to th" <>uth and w< t. l a ag tin < h<>sen to go back to slow • i । 1/tPoito i> going to slow tune so on* • again here, we -it. Th’ t in.- pi 'bl* m tn Indian « is one that will nex t be st i aight< m d out unh Chi’ago Would d« ■ ide to follow the ea 4orn part of Indiana. This solution w nw inevitable as the long tune fei ling ju J doc n't <oin< :d< There has been a lot of controver v in South Bmd over

Another Job Well Done For UF

The United Fund Drive for St Joseph. County has reached and ex-eetied their goal. Walk nton and Lincoln Township as a part of this ha< ext ceded their goal North Liberty i> still striving' and may soon exceed their quota as well The United Fund was started years ago to combine the fund raising campaigns into one group instead of each group coming along and putting then own drives to the public The results have been r«ry satisfying, ea< h group gets their Jdb done mure easily through this means.

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i«c of where the small Ou m man is -era mg as a tax • 'll' iwq again at no reimbursen -nt other than the threat of trouble if something is donwrong With many things ex empt th* job is further comphrat' I and the fir t eouplr of o i'll" will be hard f»r them Th ’ix 01l x ted must be rej •• - : . . i. nt by tlu m« i - i mt lh well to add to a growii _• h t of tax work they are 11 jtonMblc for. At any rate unless a la t ’ mut • eh mge is made again, it . hen todav The percentagi i 2 p. r cent and | nm»' and < ons i will reign fir a While A*'.' I !i;e tax I■' been in ofsT’c ■ f■ • 4 while i! will fall i- • ■ a routine op< i -’i n hut d li< ' ■ >r awhile i q>fiall> t th< mor Hants

this matter a last year the St Joseph Count.y area remained on fast time the y* u round. Manx like*! it and many more didn't However, the County and Citv off'n ta! refused to take an opinion j" l! of the area to set the d “un of the people. Actually I* is almost fighting <>ne end again-t the other You cither g»*t up and go in the dark or return in the dark in the short day period of Deccnib*'! nnd January The local decision is always to follow South K«nd whi< h is almost mandatory and so on< e again we will not change our clocks this week end but many of < ir neighbors will

However, many people have picked, on one agency of the UE drive as a reason to not contribute to the entire project How -ver, probably these same people do not donate to any agencies in the drive and just use this as an excuse. At any nite, the 1963 drive is over and the goal has been topped It still remains that if anyone who hasn't contributed and Nt ill desires to do so, it will certainly not lie refused. This drive does aid many very worthwhile charities who in turn do buch a fine job when and where they are needed-

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Parents Part In School Program By John Gonas IhaclpUne wild the child as an individual were the two a p< «t« nicntioiKd in last weeka article Dis.iphne should have K en thoroughly initiated and prio tj<«d in the home Then, it would be a continuation in sch<H.l Accepting the child for what h ■ is, was also brought out Exjh< t his best but not more than that Do not compaie hun to someone else'a child. Nutrition I*et .x start the school day off with breakfast Much of th« student s energy is needed to b<‘ able to handle the subjects taught in the morning hours This is supposed to be the best time for the pupil's leaming Then-fore, a good breakfast ia essential. You might realize this, but does your child ? The reason this question is asked is because of experton e. Children have come to school with nothing more under their belts than a glass <»f milk and a piece of toad. It could be the . hild just o'asn t want to cat That ts your problem . Q ud a good physician could probably explain the reason for this. Or it could be hrs par ents are nut interested in what he eats or if he eats That. too. i - your problem and you know the best solution. It does not seem necessary to go into the otpci two meals It Ls oft n said that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Many agree that it is alar the most neglected Grooming You have probably noticed the students going to and from school. Some reaemtle advertisements in magazines Others look like children found in “need)'" posters Ikm t worry, this does not mean to buy, buy. buy. Children do not m-ed to have socks to match the shoes ta match the dress G*»od grooming is uiexpuisively. It consist" of 1 A clean body with wellbhamjxxx’d hair 2 A Kimple hair style, easy to ke«-p n*-Ht looking 3 Clean, pre stsl clothes ,nd Well kept shoes If you arc .dtem- tine to f .'fill tht-ie thr-s- qunllf -a’lons v , are teaching your child k-mml yr Hcninr habits S- me childt n can <4»H!ige < on«Merabiv in at Tn-h' *- on their way to school If there is a puddle they cannot resid it' A small squabble hardly

hint anything but a good shirt' । Its understandable They are what makes school days But. you know some children w!k» are badly ui need of a bath and clean duliuoi. and axe »ent out Lu sdiuul in that condition Let~s hope they uxt not yours. Surroundings Your child due. moat of his work in school. For this reason, many parents equip their children Wila pen* li boxes, bookbags, pencil shur{M.-ncrs. etc. Many children aie so pusy keeping their "working materials'' in shape, they miss out on class Instruction Now can you understand why some children do not earn A’s even though they have more tools than a plumber* But. h<»w about homework’ Do you prepare a quiet place for him to study’ And Is there sufficient lighting so that he wilt not have to strain his s»yes? And, do you make certain h« starU his work

■^3—l W'■ I !II ^L —. 1 iXSSt Q f ! VPWt 9,1 J Nothing wokes a fellow he made for a car, o house, prouder than achievement, an appliance ar something The man who makes a good else. trade, swap or purchase u . . , , dot.n't mind t.llin, folk. th PV°" ?• .L .boot it. .ith«, r, th. not- I h " *"•■ ..J* 01 * oral thing Io do. wet. mod. locolly, wtth metchants and businessmen right Have you noticed, though, ^* re * n o« r town. these fellows are getting Makes you stop and think, more plentiful all the time. doesn't if? Particularly if you You probably know several haven’t taken the time lately । of them, had to listen to them to seo for yourself what local talk about this "good deal’’ folks have to offer. Trade at HomelSx) 41 >__■■

early and finishes within a reasonable hour? It (Joes not matter who the teacher is, no child should be dividing when it m time fur dreaming. Ri-st Some of what wuw nr-nttonM above, could be included in thia aspect. As long as he or she H getting 10 to 12 hours rest • night. .*m INTERNATIONAL RED UROKS STAMP Tlic he stamp commemorating the i vntrnmai of the International Bed Cross and the orgaoizntion's contribution to the histona Cuban prisoner exchange will tea placed on sale at Washington. XX. C, on October 2V, XIH>3. a nnnrERKXCE The roll that is being catted u$ yonder won't toe the tsune kind of roll that geta you by down hera