Walkerton Independent, Volume 75, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 March 1951 — Page 2

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\ulMllat ion and I'uligino-it? I R.centlx I appeal’d <m the smm platform with the Governor of Cob rado. I read my speech nnd iat< r asked the Goxerib’i how it vmt. lb said: "Tbreg tilings wrong with it. First, you >• ad it. Second, you read it poorly. Thiid, it vasn’t worth trading.” u mediately theieatter, I signed till Ir a comse in writing. How- < \ *'. I stuck to it foi onlyone bsVon. \lthough it cost me m m y. I'll 1.1 vou in for free on l.es. on Number One. | Let Me Help You Get a '’Standard Life” i Home or Farm Mortgage To pay off your old i .orttage, back taxes, lients, etc. Then make just one SMALL monthly payment. Add your obligations and find your payment below: $2500, pay $19.78 3000. par 23.72 4000. pay 31.63 5000, pay 39.54 (Combine for Larger Loans) Payments are principal and nterest ROTH on a 15-year >G mortgage. Yes. you .nay jay ahead and SAVE in- .< rest. Serui-annual plans ivailable for farmers. Phone or write for interview at your home. Day or evening. Howard Steele Mortgage Broker Standard Life Insurance Co. Phone 172 502 Main KNOX

— MONEY TALKS! Sometimes It SHOUTS’! Now You Will Say It SCREAMS!! HERE IS WHY!! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY You can purchase a brand new electric rotary sewing machine, in a beautiful console cabinet for only SRQSO ▼ C > Se w i n|' Machine This Machine Sews Forward and Backward, Has Hinged Presser Fout, Complete Set of Attachments, Dial Tension, and Many More of the Atomic Age Features, along With a 20-Year Warranty. ’ । — Don't Wait -- It May Be Too Late REMEMBER ! ! This Is Not One of Those Ix>ng T Shuttle Machines, Hut a Full Rotary— Write at Once to GEORGE F. SHAW SALES and SERVICE Sewing Machines and Vacuum Cleaners Rt. 2, Box 89 Walkerton, Ind. I

11. Write as you talk. 2. Say what you've got to say I and have done with it. :.. Avoid "I l»eg t” advise” ami “I l eg to remain.” etc. D’l'i't he a beggar. j I, Isi plain, every day, easily ui d> rrtood language. With those four principle digested I prepared, m\ homework for I - . Nun Ijci (>n<. a simple thi’- paragraph h isim’sh letter. Win n it was returned to me the instructor had written across it the ! following t pintle in every-day, easily umh i.dood language: ; I "This is roth.-g but a hodge- , podge of irresponsible statements, cons/ ting of recondite, acephalus, I obfuscated and tend rous imagin' 1 ings. constituting a labyrinth of nubilation and fulig.aosity of such opacity and tergiversation as to constitute a vertable potpourii ami j salmagundi leading only to the xery depths of Cimmerian daik-' ness!” And I wrote: "How's that again?" Ami asked for a refund! | G’bye, pow! Walkerton Boy Trains at Norfolk NORFOLK. Va. —Marine Private First Class Charles FL Decker, son ! of Mrs. Henry Cavin nf 911 Tyler • St.. Walkerton, is undergoing a! < nurse of instruction in advanced i amphibious training here at the' Navy's foremost East Coast am-! phibious training base. A m< mber of the Second M.irii.e Div.'-ion, Decker will spend two j weeks heie as a stadent at the; Marine Corps Atlantic Troop Training Cnit's Basic Troop An. phil ions School. This school is de-j signed to train troop elements in | the principles of amphibious war fare, and to continue the I asie training of the indie dual as a part of aM amphibious team. The colli’e of instruction heir includes dry net practice, boat , drill. combat loading ,wet net practice, naval customs and t< rmin- < logy, air support, naval gunfire, ami allied subjects. In addition t” the classroom and fi< id training which Decker will re- I <ei\e. he will participate in two'

'large scale ampbin' a ■ landings as a menilwT of i land ag ' am, in 'exercises dcsigi on to p it into practice the "Know-how" acquired during his previous training. Pfc

. . I - - —■ - — - - .......... —- — NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I HAVE SOLI) THE WALKERTON LIVESTOCK COMMISSION SALES to Mr. William E- Bryant and Donald L. Swanson of Paxton, Illinois. No business is without its drawbacks and success is attained through hard work and effort. When destiny chose me as the manager and owner of this Community Sale it demanded supreme effort on my part. Managing a community sale is not a woman’s job. It was at this time my many friends rallied round me and gave me both moral and financial support. It is now. to these loyal friends, that I want to humble myself and tell you how grateful I am for your support. You were indeed wonderful and without your assistance I never could have survived. No one will know how deeply this friendship is imbedded in my heart. I want to re|)eat again my thanks, THANKS A MILLION, and if ever I may be of assistance to you, please give me the opportunity to reciprocate for these kindnesses by calling on me. In Mr. Bryant and Mr. Swanson, you will have two good, clean, upright and capable business men- Walkerton needs this Sale Bam and I sincerely hope that each and every one of you will continue doing business with them and using your influence in their behalf. I have agreed to continue in the clerk and cashier department until the time they have attained such knowledge as will allow me to retire. I, h»o. will be pleased to see you each Tuesday so please do not fail to come in the office and say ‘‘Hello". 1 shall be looking forward to seeing you. Eva Lemert i 1 1 w * / . . I ■ Ml h ® i REV. CLYDE: A. MYERS, Minister The Presbyterian Church invites, you EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Early Worship Service Guest Minister, K. L. Kincheloe 9:30 Sunday Church School Adult lesson study, “The Victorious King" 10:30 Worship Service (>iK*st Minister, R. L. Kincheloe I Attend Union Good Friday Services - j I 1 । 1 ■ 1 . I * I

DvckiT enlisted in the U. S. Mu'vine Corps in September, 1950, and then was sent to Parris Island to receive his neruit training. Aft<r completing his training, Decker was

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assigned to an infantry regiment n's the Second Marine Division. See You In Church Sunday.