Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 44, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 2 November 1961 — Page 3

e-d-i-t-o-r-i-a-l I Don’t be fooled by that fast Iker. Recently in Walkerton, severdifferent versions of what ount? to no more than the old '< n Game” have been present. " .is type* of thing can come in my forms look very attraee and sound perfectly legitiitc. They may even be on the ■-and-up if it weren't for the t that the same or better serv- • or product could be procured ht hue it home at probably tier savings This type of gyp artists have i my anu-oa< hes Th< y are alys from another territory as y couldn t afford to do bust- - this way if they were localin our town They use fast Ik. a set line or pattern and y way possible to set started th a person. Be particularly aware of this pe operation. They not only work on an invidual but also on organizans that use various forms of noy raising projects This is obably even bigger than the hvidual approach. [No one is going to come in and : ve something for nothing. Relless of what they say. someere along the line, they stand profit just about what they mt. or more. Many advertising <mes are operated this way. t through a little talk and a • of nothing In addition to being taken for ore than what is received in a msactinn like this, the money : • s out of town. Every dollar it is pent with someone out 1 town, hurts the town that । h A dollar spent in town, i.dlv turns over time and time n right in our community. . in many cases, these deals hady enough that they •uhin’t have nerve to come i on in a year or So with the .<• offer. They make their ike and run Peddlers of many kind abo I the town whether they are ng a product or jt. t asking donations to ninny different gs including veterans work, inches blind person or what xx>u Not disputing the valof th* so many different phns- • need but the only trouble n many o< . axion when a kfor id<-ntifi< ation involving soliciting that is done in •i they will shv away fimn it o o it-of-town < hun h< that for donations are not any re important to our people n the churches in our town • certainly need our support V of these outsiders have a racket going • STOP dreami*^ *bwt 1 Reef Diamond *«td» ... Start Wearing. Hili SturwUng New n fort Stt with FROM ONLY MQ9S Betae Sue* JU fey The Diamond V V * • LHettmt Lee's Jewelry •hone 586-3512, Walkerton

If one would take a little time they might save a lot of money and embarrassment in these situations. Different schemes that seem legitimate are often just a means of "getting the foot in the door." One should alway be very careful about signing anything without completely knowing what they are signing. Hidden clauses and agreements can bind a person to a contract real easy. To further help offset th: problem, one first should remember that our own community hi just about every sei vice that is needed If not, there is one clow by that has a reputation and i future at stake. This is the mam thing a fly-by-night group doesn't have, any stake in the futuir of this area. A resolution nr adoption of n registration program by the Town of Walkerton to hav< an peddlers or other solicitor reg: - 1 ter. and possibly pay a fee to 1 come into town, would surely nit much of this type of operation 1 out. At any rate, it takes the one unfavorable experien. e to ■ "wake them up" to schemes sm h al this, r ; Entertains Past Matrons Club In Hanna Home Mirs. Charles Finch entertained 1 the Walkerton Past Matrons Club ’ in her home in Hanna. Ind , The - day, October 21th, for a co-op-erative supper. Twcnty-thi- e members and three guests w< i < seated at beautifully appointed tables. The center pieces were ari rangements of fall vegetables. ’ gourds ami leaves. A Halloween decor of jaejc-o-lan terns and corn sho ks on the porch greeted the guests and the colors were carried out in the napkins at the ‘ tables. Mrs Wayne Dipert Worthy Matron of Walkerton (Ihapter of O.K S Mis Florence Strum and Mrs. Bcmeice Salisbury, Grand representative to Mississippi in Indiana, both from the Dorland Chapter in I’nion Mills, were in- ‘ t reduced as guests Thl being the third birthday of the club, a ’ birthday cuke bilked by Mrs H irry D dl was served during the dessert course Ihtring the busine Hrs-vm, eh* tion of offi->•! s w i. heb i w ’ the president Mrs El- ■ I< hnson presiding Mrs. Gu > V< rkl<-: w« elected pre ident; Mi Har 1 Ko. h ve e pr< ident md Mi - 1 Glenn Stahly will again serve a s secret ary-tr. usurer Mis \ i r names Mrs W liter Ja< k on Mr* Harry lh>ll and Mrs Hob<rt Sil to Miiae <>n the Chridmas Che' r committee Mrs Johnson asked th at 'i - carded nykm hosiery and broken jewelry be 1 turned in to her to be sent to the Masonic Home for craft making Gourds with numbers w* re at ench place setting and Mi Sill received th* prize given by th* hostess for having the lu ky numbr Other game prize were r*ceived by Mr Dipert and Mrs Charlie Steinke Mr* Johnson thanked the club for their cooperation during her year and closed th* meeting witlh a poem "The Past Matrons Star.” SPEECH CRUT <1 \SS The members of the Spec, h Craft Cla s of St P iti •k > Church will meet Wcdn< day e\’er mg November kfh in the Sb bool Hall We extend a spc< ial invitation to any who may be int. re a,t in th- work to attend Time, R ocl< <k.

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