The Independent-News, Volume 93, Number 7, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 13 July 1967 — Page 12

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- THE INDEPENDENT-NEWS — JULY 13, 1%7

T H E LE GI 0 N CORNER A National survey in depth, involving extensive interviews with members, non - members, Mil best respected activities of 'llh American Legion and in the PdL wing order. 1. Assist in sponsoring and securing legislation providing ;•! i protecting benefits for \ etcrans. 2. Maintain a constant, but i '>p< visible, fight against conii.iunist propaganda in America. 3. Provide counseling service lnd assistance to veterans. 1. Promote postive Americanism activities for our youth. These are the reasons The American Legion was formed ; nd 'mtinues to exist as a vital ; n I . ontriouting tone. A ■ you among the approxi nat I; 3 million vets who continue to cany their GI life in- : man e under the 5-year level tam plan? If so. depending on mur financial situation, you may s »on find that the cost of your insurance coverage will be prohibitive. The sharp increase in premium i <tes as they grow older will force many veterans to drop or drastically reduce their insurance coverage in the years ahead. Such an unfortunate occuri nee can be avoided. Your 55 ear term plan can be converted i one of seven permanent plans with fixed premium rates. In addition, there are other advantages to converting as ex- ] lained below. Now is the time to investigate the wisdom of conv ring to a permanent plan of insurance. The average age of World War II veterans is 46. At this are. the cost of the 5-year level premium (your regular GI life insurance! is $12.19 per yeai fm each $1,600 insmanee. That ligurs out to $121.90 per ’ear tot a ten thousand dollar policy. In less than 20 years, when trie average World War II veteran is 65. the cost of that same insurance will be $47.00 per year f. • each SIOOO insurance. Therefore. your SIO,OOO term policy will cost $470.00 per year at age 65. Any person released from active service under other than dishonorable conditions on or after April 25. 1951 and found by the VA to be suffering from a service - connected disability or disabilities for which compensation would be payable, if 10 pier cent or more in degree, is eligible for service disabled insurance, provided he applies for (overage within one year from date service-connection is I a OA-, X, u Something’s missingWithout a roof, this barn Just can’t do its job! Your farm insurance may not do the job assigned to it either—unless it's written with today's farming conditions In m 1 r.d I Ask about Meridian Mutual's Comprehensive Farm Liability —the modern policy for your modern farm. See me,.. there’s no obligation! your Meridian Mutual agent Hrridiai Haisal. %.j •“*’ R. W. Johnson Ins. Morii tig — il imlrt Phone 867-28 JI Afternoons — Koontz Like Ph ne \\ .. .rt on 556 2550

established for any disability. Many veterans eligible for this coverage cannot meet the good health requirements for commercial insurance. The armed services are discharging men each day who could qualify for service disabled insurance in addition to servicemen's group life insurance. .July 7 was the third district organizational meeting held at the Lakeville post home. July 8 was the installation of Argos post. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Linder Sehmellz, Mrs. Emery Elaugher, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Loyd, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elaugher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster. July 9 was the installation of both post 357 South Bend, and the North Liberty post 365. Both of those installations were ma by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Elaugher. bes 4 icedservajH3,-t -OOd nYt 2 Healh Tips Front AMA You can't really oeat the heat. Whether it's the heat or the humidity or both, it's hot in almost all of the United Sates in July. After weeks of sweating and steaming, it's not uncommon to find the heat is beginning to wear you down. You can’t do anything about the outside temperature. You can avoid it if you’re fortunate enough to work and live in airconditioned comfort, but it still will be hot outside.

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The American Medical Association points out that there are some things you can do to be more comfortable - things that can help you beat the heat. Stay out of the sun as much as possible, especially during the middle of the day when rays are hottest. Wear light, loose clothing. The ladies have an edge over the men in this respect. Drink more liquids than usual, but take extra salt only on your physician's advice, particularly if you have liver or kidney trouble or a heart condition. Take a shower or dip in the pool once or twice a day to cool off. Get plenty of rest and sleep. Eat your regular diet and ion’t go overboard on cold cuts and salads, unless you like them anyway. Get up early in the morning to do your heavy work on the lawn or garden. Or work at dusk in the evening, but try to avoid heavy exertion during the hottest hours of the day. There is a sound physical reason behind the siesta custom of the tropics. You need exercise in the summer as well as in winter, but don't overdo it, especially on extra hot days. Don't overdo physical exertion, whether at work or at play. The more relaxed outdoor life of the summer months has many advantages to compensate for the heat. Stay relaxed and use common sence and you can beat the heat at least somewhere.

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