
I’ll Keep That One in Mind I HAVE always been a seller, not a buyer, so it is hard for me to understand the thought … Read More ›
Amateur Journals Collected by Jacob L. Warner and friends.
I’ll Keep That One in Mind I HAVE always been a seller, not a buyer, so it is hard for me to understand the thought … Read More ›
OUR PRINTING PRESS has been out of business with a very interesting project the past few weeks, interfering greatly in our reach for a goal … Read More ›
SINCE “WAR STORIES” are so much in style these days, and there appears to be so much interest in them I thought I might commit … Read More ›
ONE RECENT EVENING the selection of a name for my NAPA publication was discussed. The nearly unanimous opinion was that is should be “Out Of … Read More ›
CORPORAL CWICKLOWSKI was a fine motor mechanic. He could keep every jeep, half-track and truck we had in running condition. Not an easy job when … Read More ›
A Dollar a Leg WHEN FRED LITTLE in “Suncoast Amateur” referred to my talents as a businessman and salesman he only knew half of the … Read More ›
Dr. Baltz had retired from his practice of medicine after many years in the lumber and logging camps. He came to the Ozarks, where we … Read More ›
IT MIGHT HAVE been better if I had told a few of my friends in the ranks of amateur journalism that I was on leave … Read More ›
It Pays To Wait IF YOU WERE PAYING ATTENTION to a Flexible Voice written and published in July of 1998 I promised to keep you … Read More ›