Walkerton Independent, Volume 82, Number 35, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 6 August 1959 — Page 5

MAINSTREET i GOSSIP li— , This will have to be a quickie, ' on account of because we are so dern busy at the newspaper office I hardly got time to write anything. even if'en T knew something real good to write about which I don't know too much of. You see, or you will see. if you look through the pages of this week's sheet, that there are some annual reports am! budgets planted which is according to Law, Culbertson, Hoyer, Hoyle and Huggins. The officials gotta publish these matters so’ s guys like you and me can read all about everything connected with the schools and town- 1 ship, and town . . . everything, that is that can be put into figures. Gosh, all hemlcvk, what a raft of figures and every one has to be in just the exact spot, or its no good for nothin'. You should aught to see the Linotype operator when she’s settin’ up one of these critters! She figures and figures and tears her ' hair and even that won’t always 1 help. Sometimes she resorts to some choice words she knows, especially when she's a “he”, trying to get back in the art after loafing too long. (Figure that one out.) The .object in publishing these figures is so that you, the taxpayer, and me, the loafer, can read them

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and understand how things are - being done by our public servants. ; Right here, let me challenge you to : read any of the critters in this । week's paper and tell me what you ; understand about the whole matter. Gosh, all fishhooks, it takes a Philadelphia lawyer to figure out what those guys are saying, and there aren’t many Philadclphi i lawyers running loose in these parts. But you van find out. some thing > . by carefully studying these reports. For instance, you will learn what if will cost the township in poor relief this next year. Also what it will cost to fight fires in the township . , . in fart, you can see what it costs to run this township for a year, and none of it is so-called HAY! We just learned last week that Walkerton's world traveler has done it again. Yes sir, Charles O. Hiler, the senior member of the Hiler and Son brass works got fired again with all his heavy work at the plant, and when he gets too tired, he is overcome with a bit of restlessness which can only be satisfied with some far and wide traveling, He's been so Hawaii, Alaska, Europe and all over, except Russia, and not that us is on speaking terms with the Big Bear again, he’s likely to put in for a visa to Russia. A few. weeks ago, when he was reading about the opening of the St. Lawrence Waterway and the visit of Queen Elizabeth, Mr, Hiler became itchy to go on a roaming spree. So, he took off for Chicago

where he set sail on the first pas-Si senger ship to pass through the I new seaway. He said, “It was lots of fun . . . we were held up at , several poinjs along the way when 1 we got to the new locks, but no j body was disgruntled over the mat- j ter. It was all so interesting.’’ ( Mr. Hiler returned to Chicago via the same route. If was a grand trip and a grand old man. More , power to him and his gad-about ' journies . List Local Students Enrolled At Purdue One hundred and forty-four stu- ! dents from St Joseph County are among the 2.730 enrolling at Pm due University for the tall semes-: ter under the advance enrollment program for new students, according to the list announced by the I Office of Admissions This program, which extended from June 16 through July 10. was for students! entering Purdue for the first time 1 in September either as freshmen or transfer students. The registration of these students will now be completed in the Office of the Registrar, fees may j be paid by mail and they will not' need to report back on the campus I until September 20, when the orientation program will exend through September 23. New students accepted for admission in the fall semester who did not participate in the advance; enrollment program must report! Sep. 16. They will complete regis-1 tration in the three day period of

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Sept. 16-19, and classes will start i for all students on Sept. 21. Among the students from St.; Joseph County who enrolled under the advancee program, with th ir home address and the school or curriculum in which they have enrolled, are as follows: Walkerton: Ariean Kaye Bud- ; reck. Science; Michael I). Murphy, ' Science; Roger A Nusbaum, Engineering; Darwin D. Stombaugh, Engineering; David D. Stombaugh Engineering. North Liberty: Ronald L Brodzinski. Sc,cnee; Donald L. Brower, Engineei me : James V. Emer ek. , Engineeiing; Robert W Tomsits. Engineering; Steve C. Toth, Ag-

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