The Independent-News, Volume 92, Number 6, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 14 July 1966 — Page 4

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• THE INDEPENDENT NEWS - July 14, 196 S

How To Ruin Your Town!

1 An article has been printed and reprinted many times on “How to Ruin Your Toufn.” As far as we know the article ” v as first published in the Marceline, Mo.. News. Although. it whs published in « Missouri town, the article is fit ting'anywhere. It might do । u.s aU some good to give some • thought to the ten points listed. x. Never attend any meetings, i Just sit around and criticize । ibout the way “they” are doing .lungs. । 2. Vote against any kind of tax levy-whether the purpose I :, good or not. '‘They” just want your money. 3. Make fun of the fire and * police departments. “They” are just out ther v for the glory and 1 pay. 4. Don't ever go to the movie, » scnool concert or ball game, nene# pr< gram, or exhibit. Sit in a half-trance in front of that “idiot box." 5. Knock your c’ty council. Tms is a must. Every one of them is just on the council to get a litt> o. Stay out of church. You might go on Ea c ter and Christ-

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YEAR OF 1965 i'B X-Ray Machine In Ya'kdrton Remember, we people in Wa'kf^ton asked for the X-Ray machine to come to our community t 3 wc were sure there vbre more tnan 200 people in this part of f.Bv tountry who wanted to bo

Robert E. Ur Hn Editor PUBLISHER Independent-News Co., Inc. Walkerton, Indiana 46574 PUBLICATION TIME: Thursday Os Each Week Second Class Postage Paid At Walkerton, Indiana BUBSaPTION BATES: $3.00 Per Year -50 c Additional If Mailed Out Cf State PIAFF OF THE WEEK I / V/j (O 5 (i J I • ( L when I ge down ‘into the valley of the sh dow’ neit month, I’d feel much tetter if 1 wu, ‘m a fur coat."

mas just to prove to yourself that the. minister doe, not know wluat he’s talking alxiut and everyune there is a hypocrite. 7. Buy everything you can out of a discount catalog or mail order book. These firms aj’e the first to come forth with donations and service to the community. 8. Do t’t support your town's newspapers. The out-of-town papers are a lot better and contribute much more to your town than the local bugle. But jump on your paper’s editor the first time Aunt Hegatha's visit is left out—forget th e other ten times it was in. 9. Spread any story or rumor that is defamatory or uncomplinientarv about the town. N-vor say anvth’ng nice about nobody All kid are deVnouents, all businessmen are crooks. 10. Above all. al wavs be skeptical and cvnica l about anvth:ng sunnosed to be good for the progtess and betterment of the common’tv. Y n nr nWtn hon’d bet “If it's good, it ca'n't happen here.” ’

sure their lungs were OK by hav. ing a chest X-Ray. They Ar^ Not Play Things Motorcycles, and motor scooters are not play things. Evidently some aren’t convinced of this fact the way they jockey

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around. Grand Opening Heil's Restaurant, owned and operated by Evelyn and Walter Heil, are having their grand opening July 9 a ( nd 10. Their new location is 619-621 Roosevelt Road. Walkerton. YEAR OF 1916 School Lunch Program Gets Federal Aid Ind ana’s pub ; ic and parochial school may obtain benefits afforded by the National School Lunch Act recently passed by Congress, if state administrative sponsorship of the program is undertaken. Polk Township Plans Convention The six Sunday Schools of Polk Town-hip, Marshall County, vfll hold the r annual convention at the Tyner School, July 14. There will be a union Bible session starting at 9:30. Sell# Interest In GTobe Clotbiers Roy D. Gindelberger, secretarytreasurer of the Globe Clothiers Corporation which has been doing business in Walkerton for 23 years, sold his interest to h : s partner, Vern Ake, July 3, who has taken over full management of the store. YEAR OF 1941 landscape Specialist To Visit Liberty Park On Friday, Jyly 11, R. B. Hall, Landscape Specialist of Purdue, will conduct a landscape tour in St. Joseph County. Practical problems in making and maintaining the lavh, planting and maintaining good permanent trees and shrubs, and other developments will be discussed at the d ; fferent stops scheduled. Housing Project Admired A telegram to the Walkerton Independent last Wednesday said that the plan calls for an additional 400 Defense Housing unit a in Walkerton, approved by Presi. dent Roosevelt. Town RdfUEe»s All Blds On New Building All action on the erection of a new Town Hall for Wnlkerton vias stopp-d temporarily this week when the town council met to open bids on the proposed new building. The bids were too high, the board said. Theatre Installs Air Oond tinning The Ria'to Theatre, Walkerton, in keeping with its policy of op, crating an up-to-date house, has installed a new air condit oning plant which is a great attraction on these hot evenings.

YEAR OF 1916 War W idow’s Pension If the bill introduced in Congress by representative Wm. A. .Ashbrook, of Ohio, which has passed the House, be passed by the National Sc.nate a.nd signed by the President, all widovh of Civil War Veterans will receive S2O a month. Leave School Too So n Make Failure of Life Too often a boy of thirteen or fourteen year s old thinks he has sufficient education to enable him to get a'eng in h ; s chosen work. At this age. he has thought about, several things and prefers one. However, he may change his preference and find that he cannot g t along ui th the work he would like to do

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because he hasn’t the necessary education. Em« rgency Tax Im Voted ' The bill passed, which it designed to ra ; se more than 1200,000,000 a year, virtually doubles the income tax rates, levies a tax on inheritances aind the production of munitions of war, creates a tarff enmmision, embodes anti-dumping legislation .and repeals the “stamp tax” sections. but not the special exci taxes of the “u|ar revenue bill” of October 1914. Be Truthful ’ If you uscflavwdn ccHcincs, don’t co;«x children .‘o <kc them because they tasl 0 lYe candy. Ba sure they knoK they axe taking medicine.

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