The Independent-News, Volume 91, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1966 — Page 4
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— THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - APRIL 7, 1966
Voice Os The reople OPEN LETTER TO \ TEF.N \GER (By Judge of a Juvenile < ourt) Alway we hear t < plaintive cry of th- teenage. "What can we do? Where can we go"" The answei is a simple one: “Go h' me'" “Hang the storm window- tor take them down) paint the woolwork Rake the yard, mow the lawn, dig the flower beds. W.ush the car (even when you do n >t plan to use it yourself). Learn to cook. scrub some floors. or wax th^m. repair the sink, build a boat, get a good jib and work at it! “Help the preacher and the elders. Visit the sick, give aid to the poor. study your lessons diligently. After this, if you are not too tired, read a good book! "Your parents owe you no entertainment; your own town owes you no recreational facilities. The world does not owe you a living but you owe the world something. You owe the world your time, energy and talents as you join with thousands of other youth to make this world a better place in which to live. You must dec'are war on crime, poverty, sickness, lonliness. laziness. and indiffer-
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ence to the plight of others. In plain language, grow up! Quit b> ing a crybaby. Get out of your dream world, and de- \ 'h>p a backbone y u get far 11 >i e out of a backbone than vm d<> a wishbone. Begin to act like a matin e person ami your family and friends will treat \ u like one! "Realize that you aie mature enough to accept some of the resp nsibihty that your parents have ben carrying for years. Jesus needs you (you need Him even more), be certain that you make Him a good worker Grow up! Go home, and make life more pleasant for all concerned." Rev. David Owen 1 would like to comment on the quality of the le ent operetta put on by the Walkerton Elementary Schill. The script, casting, lights and costun .ng were excellent, and worthy of commendation. T think we can be pr aid of the teacherts who participated in arranging and producing this operetta. They were Mrs. Alvin Boise. Mrs. George Robinson and Curtis Sylvester. Congratulations on a job well done. Branson Hiatt, president Chamber of Commerce Walkerton. Indiana
local amateur talent program on Api il 9 at the O-D High S h ol gym. Dog> The first of March on for a
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few weeks, means assessing for tax-s. This is also the time dog taxes are due Whether the few dollars spent for a dog tax means that much to an individual or not. is not known as each mind thinks separately, but neverthe-le.d-i. comes this time of year, and y >ll find dogs running all over the place. North I. bertx S niors l^uve On Class Trip Thirty-two memtn.s of the North Liberty S nior Cla s uni Mr and Mrs Ralph A - Reae. will leave onl Sunday April I for a s wv n day dnsi t»'ip to New York and Washington. I). C. YE Ml OF 1916 Walk rtmi Op ( o. Builds Addition The Walkerton Oil C mpany has started excavation for an addition to tn ir serv.ee station in Walkerton The new pail will have a 15 hot fi-mti e by 30 so t deep. The r^m w.ll be used for display o r Ford ears and trucks, and offices. High S< h > d Band E”te s Contest The Walkerton High School Band has been en ered in the Northern Ird ana contest and will go to Valparaiso Saturday. April 13, for compe iti* n The band consists of 31 persons. Fi r Departm nt Buys Rrsu-ei-ta tor The Walkerton Fie Department has pur hnaed a new double model r sus' itator for use in res’o'int’ life to per cns v here i ' - pra'i n has failed. The dot b'e model will a A omoda’e two p r- .* -s at the same time Sr tiits Plan Pajjer Coll <tlon The Wa’ker'on Bov Sc ut are miking a full co\< r’g- pann d ive ths we k. win h inch:. not only the tov n. but al: > th country s-de. YE Ml OF 1911 h's Tim- To Pm ( rmrt •) Dims It's spring time and so n the cemetery sextons ov^r the country will be be y g<tting the ceme erhs in preEontable shape for the summer B'lvinc-ss Good At P<» t Office Postman r A L R ge s has I* u« d a <o’ ipat it iw h' men* <t the pr > > bus' Ofs end I'nrip hi! a' th.- Walkerton post office us follows. June 30. 1939 March 31 1910, $K <6 75 .June 30 HUO-M urr. ’1 I’m $9 571 73 a -ain of s6!'! OS. East r Egg Hunt The Co'-muni'y C"0 v 11 p q. .-or the third annual Fa | ^g
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