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~,~t.h,sF ALNCE 'vE 33Cornell CANABIAN A.] Years ofJULYAssociated thisIILLERnewspaperMusic" 25voLrm ,~F ~ z~;~ ~ ~~ ~'#~~~SCOUTSLXXI ~ ~'~9" :: ' ~~~ ~UIM[BER ~ ~ ~ ~ ~,~~~ ~~ COLLECT nmetmn~teray:; st: 40 .~ ~ ;~ ~ ~~ [n ~ :)ii~~ ! MacGregor ALUMINUM :~,~ aJ~d. : CLOS~ T~I~PORARY WiLE SeLlRoy:adi~ l)etour Morning el}ca Expect -':'1 tlhath signs e l:heaU'vdi:nt;ats By TO were Saturday n]:; Have Yon]':rbe~ placed d ~I)E ; TIfURSDA . FPerap It on n~t K~e ~---- I i C0, sA] NA ThTh:daB;S~x"~ The Kraut This ed ' JF~ '~ ~[l JU]bY background In Year l~Ed~ (F ~] 3L F Wlll "-"-~-" Gallon ' AU )R ~ ~ 1941. .~ of Be ~,:;rmecl~!itvthra'a'a'ai~OlTUn!t~ex Sauerkraut Pack- Cans { ~ - - - :::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:" L~~ ~~~~,~:~ ;~i~i:: ~ !~ l~a~rdedabYnhealfal~heou~dTM DONKEY: BALL - ' ~rnAe :=== t:]t)e ~IOUNT GAME 13a ogt~t~r.aUphi :: :::= ::===::=::::=:[|AMi~.'IRAI~[RI[R[ i~'ceattl~:~ VERNON rCrOor~' rines~ :=::::=: . RECORD, tahne~ i / [ [I l"[t~at~ttaaatttatttwytt~tt ti~[/~S about Some 50 OLI?ME Lived Lisbon For " TH]t{I four ~ sort 66 ;darns' on of ~R XLlV, W[ Years a M Same long I ~odP' ~'~ a ~EI[ ~K~S ~UIIIBEB time l~ Farm ' Has record p~laantt, 49 ~ liam Ebersole, of 3IountI I Tuesdav afternoon closing Ivanhoe [])ay, Thursday. Sept. 18, 1941, is be- ~~~~--: - - -- t surely belongs to Frank Burk, this .has written a tribute to " brid e to traffic and the bridge was ing established Heads of commit- ~xeek's "50 "ear farmer" who wa g . . ' ~ .~:~ . : :~ :~ : . -3;,8 lde.nMlllc~,vhofornlany [closedonVCednesdaymorningwhen[te~. were appointed this week. ~':, :,~: :::~ <~:~. ? ~:: born in Lisbon on November 1% ms ~meno ann coueague] ~~ ~= ~ ~" - [removal of the steel spans with aI vne genera[ committee is ~. ~!'~ ! ::~ :. :::::,~:~: ~ ~,~ j1870, moved to a farm southeast rneli college faculty. ,v~. t cement floor on the west end of the Hill, ehm. John Peterson vice :. " . .:: :~:::~ :~:i:~7:~ " ~ ~ of Lisbon in 1875 and has lived 'o~unt Vernon commumtyI" I bridge was started by the A. Olson ~chm J. M. Carbee, see and Mile ~: :: :~! ~~[/: ~ there ever since. The son' of James ay shocked to learn of the corn an - of ~Vhterloo brid e con- Kaltban treas " : ~:~:~::~::'~:~'/:~' M " ~r I. P ~ g ~'-~ ~,:: .>~ ~ ]and artha Curtm Bt k, pioneers Dr Horace Alden Miller ' r r E Jesse of Iessu is Other committees are headed by '/#~:~:~'~: :: O . " . ] !t acre s. ~. C P, ~ I ~:::'::~;i::f,: t from hie, this 50-year farmer , ~Oyal Columbian hospital[ ADOU~ one a.na a nil[ trucKmaos [ !the foreman in charge. The super- !the following personnel: kraut ::~.~~/~ Its really a "66-year farmer." and vestminster, Canaan, near I o~ surpms a,ummum,)'are ,-ere .~h~rt~v'~* ~'~1 ~'~ Mflrtv intendent will be Howard Shaw who I stand, John Mille,-; baseball Buell :& ::~*:~' ::::ii~! !~ all of those 66 years have been r - ' atnerea from .~lount vernon real-k.~aa~ vv ~,~ ~*~*~,~ *,~,*aaj ~ . ~ . ~ ~i:i '~ ~:; '.~:~ :"" . ,on F~ ~day morning, July g - i ~ fx i will d~vlde hm t~me between this ] Miller, dance. George McCall, ad- :~:~ '~:~ t spent on one farm, on rural route '.and Mrs. Miller were on arms tas~ r rmay, ann a, ot Ins At Plav rouno on job and the building of the viaduct Ivert|sing Dean Clark exhibits E. :~% ~!X~4 - - -- I one out of Lisbon Frank Burk ~aeir numerous extensive I Ix:as dumpedin, the pen Dacl~ of the !~tT-- .--T~~- m,o -1~t~-,ibetween Cedar Rapids and Marion. I P. Bigger; kraut, E. E. Stahl; ~:~ '::::~~' = ]has farmed this place for himself ue trips and were about ~.e~ty huh. ~ms amountect, to ;~4~( nO~ J~a s Jrnls weeK .~ Jesse stated that they ho~aed !music L N Rahn" s,orts Clayton ~::%:~ ~ ~(--- - " /for the oust 37 of ~hose years lea " m 'n: ounds from the town which wi. Y / . - .from thetr he e 1 p .- ] i to have the road open again by Sat- I Wllson, finance, Mile Kaliban, i:~:~:,: :~.~q~ [ Of the 160 acres on the farm, x:ahf when D~ Miller be a~oea to the natmnat piCK up Cla modehn is bern featured ~ : "" " "' " ' : "- I Y " g . " g urday morning. As soon as the old l eoneessions, W. L. Dahn; lights, ::i [Mr. Burk has rented the larger atroke at New ~Vestmin- of this aPpease material .] at the playground this week and I spans near this end of the part I J' R. Gardner; decorations O.L. i~:/: [ part to ~Villard Ciha for the past ueSday, July 15, and did not ] Ninety-three pounas were col- I will be carried over into next week. i of the bridge with a cement floor I Crawford; law and order, C. tI. ' : ~ I four or five years, keeping enough ~aSciousness. ',leered from Linn township Y]the clay is a permanent plastic sol are removed the temporary grade lBrtggs. [land to raise h~, and to pasture ~r Miller knew Mr. Yer-lthe BoyScouts, and this wasaddedlthat when dry the article madelwill be completed to connect with[ The kraut is already ordcred. The l~oy Plattenberger, in the top picture is shown in the act of beinglhis 19 head of cattle Until re- U0rnell college from boy- ' to the Mount Vernon pile.The I becomes hard and therefore many [ the west end of the east span with ] uncertainty this year of supplies lmeked off of Joe I~e~rls, the black donkey, at second base. Lee Crelly ] cently, he farmed it himself. "I gave most loyal devotion Lisbon collection totalled 345 ] useful things can be made with it. t a cement floor. 1 behooved an early contract. B:raut is at the r*'-ht and Pete~R4tudall at the lei~ " [ wouldn't like to have to leave here, :Rerests of both, especially ! pour~ds, and the Springville 175 Basket weaving and tray weaving In removing the spans the bolts will not be packed in casks this ~ . . . after all these years " he says ~1 church, and to the col- pounds. I are also popular with many of the ] are being cut with cold chisels and I fall, but in gallon cans. This makes Toot Hill is shown as he was 1rocked from the oon~ey at the left as ] The only t]~ing ' which might ~LUg his student days and [ Cars driven .by Henry Wright and [ members. Several members made I dynamite used to crack the cement I handling easy and insures a super- he neared first base. ] reconcile Mr. Burk to leaving his ~3 years (1904-37) as a Chet Rich, from the American Le-I finger painting pictures this past slabs. !ior quality and can be handled soy- -- .~ .-- . I ] farm would be a well-equipped 0f the faculty of the con- glen, and ~ city pick-up truck driv- week. DRIVE PILING eral weeks before needed Large Crowd Enjoys ]~ ~ ~r~ ~r~ a ~r~ ["shoo," where ~he could follow his of music which he serv- ! en by Bill Simonds, aided in the In the afternoon the shower has On this side of the river the ptl- High lights on the big juicy day ~r~ ~ ~rffi,~ " LISDOn l~',l~',~. J~OYS hobby of woodwork Lovely pieces and d~rector from 1907 Mount Vernon collectmn x~h~ch ~as attracted a rear man durra these w b a e i-," " ' ] g Y " g - ling" for pier six is being driven by] ill e pp aring regularly from t onKey liall t, ame 1~^, T .- ~,~ ~ [of furniture about the farm home made for the most part bv Boy hot days and all boys and gn ls are]th~ dra hue ~x~th a fie drivtn now on It s only seven weeks un I~-XU~ ~glll~ ff/fltlb~ 1' l~[)lii die ~ ~ ~" athe~[d the [ ' * ' " :,g ' "" P' " g I ' " " - --,[ testify to the results of his hobby-- s, teaemng, puonca-i~cou~s. ThOSe "no g, ", [urged to come down at 3:15 and[attachment. The steel tnterlock-!til ~=raut Day breaks the Septem- A ~o,'a o~ ~000 aon-II,wa,tato C.Ilo ,o table inlaid with eight different activities showed that he ~ aluminum were: Bill Pringle, Jun- l take advantage of this large lawn [ ing piling is driven into the river l ber sunbeams and the golden har- key soft ball game sponsored by the ] e~v ] woods (the top is just the size for abreast of hie time. Af- ior Brace Phil Farr Edwin XVooff, ] spray. Many more can be accom- i bed 12 feet to form u cofferdam, vest moon sifts its silver on the Lisbon Commercial Club on Sun- ,v~^ v ~o~ ~.^ .~ the Chinese checker board which ation f~om the Cornell I Eve~ette Boots, Paul Games, J~m {inedited and ~t certainly m re-IV ood pflmg is dmven 30 feet below I grand fall play day. Its IoTas day evemng. In the game played Amortaa h~vo roootvo~ .~amo "P~m, helps to pass the time on many a ?ry, he was graduated Gillette, Bobby Thompson, Bobby freshing to them. especially duringI the level of the steel piling and Big Day. Help, plan and push. on the school athletic field the ]o'ats-'-a ne~'-~var'ie't-'--'o'f -oat"s- ] v inter evening); the highly polish- Bachelor of Mumc degree ~Wolfe J~m Lamb B~ nee R~eh and the hottest t~me m the afternoon l eoneret our abov h 1 Commet cml Club team defeated the Y h Mr B rk - "," "," " .- ' ",e p ed. e t e wood pi- [ -- " /' [from Iowa State c,ql-~:e a ,~tn~ I ed round box whic s, u - 'rli ~, n Conservatory and,Bobby Ehle.Local boys who din- I ALL BOXt S AND GIRLS OP i ing to form the pier ~ ~ ~ ~v ~-~ m,~ ~ C~tmens team 6-5 It was an m- to Severin Sorensen Smith Hu"hes tributed leaflets concerning the SMT. VERNON ARE INVITED 1 Fred Blaine, rural mail carrier, |" ~, ~i ~ l~t~ M||~l~l|" teresting and amusing sport. Some instructor This is'a new- varSiet' !'!~ ~: .:~. |i ~ ~, [campaign were: ]Don DeCamp,! Because of a few inquiries it islhad loft the ear he usually drivestb,: K ll*It, IO III IIlIU o~ the donkeys were gentle, while[~ ~,~n'.~,; ~. 1' Y} ~~ Davey Wolfe, Jack Dieial, and John again stated that all boys and girls Ire deliver mail on the other side of I ~ It II~V ~lN~rt ~ 1~rl some bucked and gave their riders I is' ~'=~,~:,~=:.'~,~,"~: ;::'~, ~ I ~~ ~~ Beeker. iof .Iount ~ernon are welcome to the river before the bridge was ~'~l~V |~]~41| a spill. But this added thrill tol~,o~a ] - -.~4 I Linn township collectionwas come to the playground at any ~ime closed He uses his other car on IHlidgl ll~Arllt I~J the game ""=~" - - ~""''''"''""""" ut I in experlmentat Work Inus Jar 1[ :~ ! - made by the following Boy See s, I and leave at any time. It is there, the route now and walks across It[ the second game the Best Oil- ~ 1. ~ ~ .~ ~ ~ - under ~hoir leader Rev C F Hart- and supervised for the convenience the b "idge to the second car withP-o'qe livin~" close to the North era defeated the Cedar Rapids Post ~.' ~ %~ '~"~ " ~, ,~,~ ,~ ~,s-~ ~.-- ~l~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: . . ~ " ~ v ~ ~ - ~" ~'~tt~t.age over ~ne I~oone oa~s sneer I~ll:idDFlieeStelrn.g~;al?e2:og:elML;Sh~ ~feadlonChl~l?thlt a:ds~re lUnJ Mte [~h~ieohth]~ sy~el ~ tthe di~rl~'eries On[western tracks in Lisbon and Office team 8 to 3. most conditions. It is resistant to .~ . ~. -- ' '. [ " iMoqnt Vernon "probably are aware ~n T ~ tboth covered and loose smut and l :~ :"- - =- / 2~t~sei, dumor txocn ano IAOy(l Alal- ~ D0ys ann g.-ls m that they register I that an incroasinf~ amount of traf ' |'W~ I ,|.~ ~/~l't~N| I o~s~ ~o~ ~ a ~~ he. Arlo Stinger hau ed the a u - A e present time 131 have ,Rnm~ R~h~f 17r~m I.o is mov ng thru these towns by ~ Tffi dition it h *he. h~ ~* I ~i~ l inure to -Mr. Vernon in t raUer. [ registered. ] --: t,o Ieacners l eslgn t ,~m'o"to-lo'd~;in-g ] ~iii[l~l[ I Charles Gabbert and ~ illiam ~ tSllscerlng tlear l ho o livina- fu "the,- away may not -- 1' The FFA boys received 9 bushels] Wooff collected the locat contrlt)U I re hz d h At a meeting of the I ruben school t ~:~.~ ] " .- D~~~'~J ~ ] -- ;have a ".e t at from 42 to 48 . . /~ * ~from the college with which theyt~~ ~:~i71 tions in a county truck ann tooR ~1~15|],|.|][~$'~ 1 llIll 1Hr The ten day heat wave was trains daily nasa over the double boars on Monday evening two ~. + + '-- - ~~ ~ii~ i them all. to the county shop ,n Ce- i ~qm~w.~ ~ ~ww ]~l,~htly bent b,t not completely I t acks of the Northwestern. This I res'gnat~ ns were" read, those of l,or next spring. I~~ p~'-~ I oil" i~.aplos, t IUll;'l'Ll|lllltd'l" I "U|IL/| "U t)roRen on Tuosoay afternoon a~ter figure wonld COnlDare 1o ,q pproxi- i;~Ilss taelen wisnart, primary teach- I -- ~ ~'~. 2--"-? I ilIllblIIUUIOl tAIUl~lll~" ,heronry had touched the hun-lmately 34 trains dailY- a )'ear agoler and J. Harvey Smyth who re- T~o ~r~ . tl~~ ~~ i l~:|]r ~3 ~.=4 4-A~. " I . / dred degree mark, A wind storm ! 'The volume of traffi*c has ineroas'[signed to accept better positions, t lggers tterurn t =/~~ 1Vllll3k K~glll ~,~g tUl [ / g~~ I . . . ,lk.]12&l~ |'I|IMIUi 12Tli|M,na shower in the evening: furtherled until the Same'enzin~s may *go / Miss ~Xrishart has aecepted the posi-]lh'~---~-- ~O/~/~'lt~-'l- rla-~-'- ~ -~" ---- - [6~1 PramesDa]nes Illih/t Ik,lJlIll Ltl~lllJll Icoo~d the parched plains. The'throughhereevery~hou'rs th'atis!tion as teacher of 3rd and 4thirrulUOOuu V llelrlp t = :~ t" I [mercury.climbed to the 94 degree ;wire in 24 hom:s "Some'of the[grades in the school at Indianola. I To California - : ~i~l~t~ " [ j.R. Jennings, State milk sanita-Il~;~h~r~ "~otr~n rr~ [mark on Wednesday which was ]freight locomotives are o.erated[Mr. Smyth plans to work in the [ "~ [~5~ ~ Mount ~L~aoaa~l~ ~,~.~.~ x~ only shght ~ehef from the hundred f~ Boone to Chn ~/oung manufacturing plant at Im tor of Des Moines visited . "~ de r ~'" " ' . "ore ' ton and some ~i n ' " /" Dr and Mrs.--.'~. p Bigger and - -/-- i: .--~i "":""''"''" Vernon on Thursday to respect the I ,~rlt~ll /~t II~l~ l g e neat of the previous day ~ fro Y~elle Plaine, o~; o . . " " L~' " . . " [ = - - ~ ,~; ~:":~,~l local dairies which operate unapt ,~ . " ~.* t ~' ~g"~ ~,as vice versa and Harry returned Sund~, *-~ -: - - [the State approved Mount Vernon uon- cto er :tU hllYl:d'O nyrd to only 78 or 79 I T.Jae railroad has asked all coal nnmv.no or~ ~ ~ an 15 day'trip of 5~00~mile'ss They ~~ l iil ,~.k Ordinance. " ] . --- - [ .-. " . . ldealers to order real early as 1hey ~|[~r.~a'~ ,Nr.l.I. RllL~ traveled west t~nd Bronzed "first a* ~iliil 1 Mr. Jennings said that the dair-] Sunday, October 19, has been set] "~ne sustalne%.pc::~od of intenseI anticipat~ a car shortage during[--~ " ~ i Denver Colo. to vial(the Robert[ l~'l'~, lSLI~:, 2t~, ~U~ r edlcatlon set ,neat mane l~ (llr[lcul1: ~or threshing n ] ]on h t as the date fo~ the ed ] ies are in splendid co d't", ~ a ' ' ' ' " ' -i ' [the winter. [~|~. t~ ]~r~l| smol~ fatally'who had moved there] CIOWS ~Slly puts tO USe eL lamp the base n d wces of the Methodmt church ]n to finish their work 9 l"I want to compli ~ent them an I" " " I "~ "" " ' [ The Lisbon station, with .4 hour ]l~|| I ~ ||~ I]/~|.~.~ [at the close' of the school -ear i = ~.', ::. .-. ; . i' . " ~E ALDEN ~IILLER I Inspector Ed Gill for finding them }Mount Vernon. Bishop J. Ralph i ~everal days of moderate summer service reports all trains to the dis- ~ ]Mr Smoia who wen; ^~rl;^- ~ "1-- I r wn]cn ~v~.r. ~UrK msnloneo.rrom x ' " ~ . - ~ - a cactus gatnerea on ~ recent trip l in such a good condition." I Magee of Des Moines will be the ]~veather with cool nights is pre- i pateeher at Boone. The two ~on~/ll/ll I I/'I~I~D L]~r~ [~:ear is assistant field director of] ~r With famous comp j Since the Mount Vernon ordin- guest speaker oictecl. ' side tracks at Lisbon and the water ~ 1Ll~ l~l~l- llrA[~]L~ the Red Cross at Lowre Fi ld a ~ne ShOp is eqmppea and Mumch (1911 12!, l ance became effective last Novem- The great part of the extensive The high mark for each day since station all help to make it a bus~ ~.~ ~. :~ ~ . . ~ ~ .e :. with electric fixtures, and is in the !~cftii[rce~h:eeU~iaens, n(m~!!i 71'~:: ~bii'??d~:'e faneSwd':i;D~u:bli!i' ~l~ii:i~g ce?hhopi::c:+afh~msui;t~ri{uh-' Mii~41i!i'ii~dh~m:mS eterg'~t:r~dd~i ~Poi:~ tt~ '~Ir~l'~enCiil~tC::t:i* igrn;ntd:~ DmL!:!!::Dar:v;]:haPsB:Pu:i~haD~dti! ~~}i~~i~i~'e~:~a~! ]~" ~m:ii~ b:i~!ie!~:hir:~nagC~i'~ :h many instruments, but [ ' " I The new flooring will be laid by l July 22 Tuesday ": 92 [ Sir Creil, re,~ort- ho~ e t Lisbon effective on Friday morning, i de a and Echo I,ake on i Dickey' and she upholds .her hus- - . . - -',"'~ ~- ~t ~vans then went ~o ~alt LaKe himself mainly.to org~.n.] ~,T a . { the end of the week. Thechoir loft]Ju!Y 23 Wednesday 92[1y eight trains may pass thru be-[Au~g~mY^first.: ~ ,-~]Clt'v and on t, ~n]te,~rnl ~.:.~.lbands '!on.g t~me'' record w!th the aOny. His pupas testl~y t lenn LOW AccePts l is being extended toward the audi- JUly 24 Thursday 93 ?wren eight o'clock in the mornin~ - ~.'"".~-"~. ":".- ".'.'" ,~.~.' :'. -~ ""'U ":':--=lrac~ ~nat sue was ~)orn ann ram- '~tion to them and his en- ] ~rffi~.o.~ ~r~ -- l torture and the stairways leading l July 25 Friday 91 land noon Sometimes several ~.oI ?a~ry hera o~ ~uernsey co~'s, aaa.- I=,~.v ,~bu :n ~j~e home o~ ~wrs. led on a farm not over a mile from 'a his work. As director ]~'0Sl]L-IOn ~/l~ t, reen !.ore the front of the church to the July 26 Saturday :::: 92 thru one 'after another one train mg ~o it and will turmsn ~ne milk l a;~uc:rd:S~ye:l.le ~trs. 1). ~. ~oom l that of the man she married. She ~llege orchestra for 31 ]t~r ~- 2.- g'~.~||~.~.^ balcony have been removed July 27 Sunday 94 ]enterin~. - ~-loO ~'~ '-- "~-~- *-~ which will be delivered by the ~.~, . Y- . ] is a sister of Roy Dickey. ! developed one of the l 1OUl[l~t~lll ~ /~)IE~KV The variegated tan ceiling of nu- July 28 Monday : . : 98 ahead ~a~scleare~ ~. ~Dacken Dairy. . Tile route home ca.me ~nrougn The spirit which had prompted ~laizations of its kind in [ ]wood has been completed New l July 29 Tuesday " 100 ] One da-" this~ week there were [ J. F. Bowers and son Don, felt]tne yran~ can Yon, .t'a:mted Desert I James Burk, father of this week's ,a. [ t~enn t~ow has ace 13 e D . - l li~ht ftxtures have been installed [ July 30 Wednesday 94 ] ~ : /:-.t. :~^ . " t ' t th,d y business is Bert" g ] :: "" [ 50-year farmer,' to pioneer into ~riter and composer his tion as head of the department, or Parchment~ colored aint now coy- ~'~'~re~ ~'*n m "J~'"~':"~";~ n "'if' " '~':~ . .~ay t to the. place where, the production ]-viesa, veroL ancient home of cliff[Iowa. ~sent him homesteadin.~ to ~lghlv ro~rd~d abroad as speech and dramatic art at G~een . ~,~ ,h ,~ - ~,~ ~ ~ WI1~I~1~ ~t~v~n ,~ ~ ~ I g t a ! g tn.e~r n rst ~r~p. "vary ] of milk and ~ts delivery are two I d~ellers They crossed two deserts New Mexico in 903 l~ ~, ,h,~ a are Known In rauroaa partance as Death Valle an M th/ His work I Mountain junior college Poultney [. - lHl % IIN I! . I distinct operations They plan to ] Y d . ohave In ] Burk farm in the hands of his son ~8 cotlHtry. [" ? '~leS nave Deen oraereo At)OUt all l~ "canames " ' " . ---" I-I ~, Devices" has ' Vermont for the coming year. For ,h~+ ! IJ UUUmJ u, ~, I I concentrate on the production while I Kanaas they stopped at Emporm to At that time and for almost 20 qY Used in the univermties" I~ the past several years he has been I eel arrangement ~and that is under~"'~"- ] Dacken's ~xill" look after the de- Dg through the. college from ~hich" years afterward~,the house on the erVat~ i.~ and his corn- head of the dramat,c art dopart-~ ~ tlan ' NAI/V AI/MI AR! g ISoft Ball League [ r. Bigger was graduated; and farm was a small two-story fram~ Kin State Teachers' &~a&~& .~&~]utaJ &uJIJn~ ~ were entertained - - have appeared' on many I ment of the ~. sis, ~i The metai' railing which encircles ! I l-home or-trot=: - scan-.atdinnern r in the[building, 18 by 24 feet, with a n the college r~mpoma , ~larograms includi g ] ' ~.' :. the balcony will be lowered by six I Frank Knox.-'-'~ecreta~" the [ The athletic ball field is a cool l ;Ollect 54a rounas I in ~ w "-' ~''' r~.]e . Arriving "lean-to" kitchen. Now the house ~trn hen Orchestru and ~wr. ana-,v~rs, bow wm armve ]n inch . . . y O~ . '' c e * T T * [ ~O St ~attlr(l~ tl~le~v stOpDe~ ihas ,been enlarged the size an P Y ] " es, and fitted with newdrip- Nav " v" ver pl~ e to spend this evening. Corn of ~gte Institute. Mount .Vernon for ,%~eeks vm]t eries matching the rug 57 y, m ]tes e y young man !n out this evening and see the Honey- Aluminum tn msaon overnight x~tth Mrs. l~.~gers par /additiona1 room, with the full two c,~-+;.-,~,~ after retire- t wtt~ Al ann ~,ertna aonnson on I ' - [. xoun~ vernon, Jns~on ann wcmt~y ] .~on + ~ ~ + ~.o.~^~ ,rh~ ~.~+ ] ~ [ en~s, ~v~r. ann Mrs. Jonn t~under- I stories and a lar~re screened in t~ he'~-'~made professor ! August 7. and will go from here to. ~o ~ to clip the coupon on the Navy ~" .~i'~'~;~" ~h~'n~?~hy~?~] Three hundred and forty-five Iman at Lenox. ]porch al~d Composition,-:--- em~eri, the new position in the east~ Presi- ;1~ 5nnls eves "l'O advertisement, on page seven, and I"~meao "*''~ team-or' =-L"t;eaar. ~apins~-~ 2-~"7"~tne- I pounds was the gross, weight of t lne'~:" r~.r A. eiee~mc nnes pass'the dent of the ~reen Mountain junior . ]send it to thin office for a copy of] l " ~ "" " " " ira or.taut compomtmns [ a ummun g~en by ~ ruben people Typogra hlca| Error farm n p ' 3 score tiegame ratned out last ' ~. . P ow but the Burks find it ~ten er, a Calif [college is Dr Jesse Bogue father Speak At Institute interesting, illustrated booklet, - " ". in response to the call for this ma IA unnecessa" - -" '" ~ "' ' ' "Life in S Nav " iweeR x, viil De nmsneo. re, ears m ~enool tteport,ry to use that, because " ' . e or de ease purposes. The they installe , ;~O!~YateknOf:nin tha: ][~|| | ~f~ | ~naDnrs C'yl!:~!SKpcYea~fe~ridD::ihtH:ir ~; t',h:rthNa$~Y,50~:th techn,cal t, aming !h:iY ~!/C:dn:diR:f~d:gad:(e~td ]:[~tefm~l~nta~:~:r~om th:s ;,~xili-l~h:cLviS~dS~ h~l~s!itti~et'~!i~: ! !~c.!i:h/~i~hegeb:~:::iwlTlhd:c:h Natme Studies fo~e~l knox~n as~ ~ This week on Tuesday John] Y he e am-,ments from the general fund at ] ty days without wind would still not ~ ~o rBA, ~mH ObUUUh Its, I Put 2,000 Bass In was defeated by Pcterson ]paign to make a personal appeal ]$5,000 less than correct total. The 1 endanger the Y~urk electric SUlaply, aa of the Cornell Music ~ll~ li IN|||~T/N l~t~l[N~[P|~t~ { which will convene at ~MacGregor #'~ L-.- #ta. TT T~--I Produce in a i ]:4 score rained out [ and Saturday the material was ] correct figure should have been [ which has been cut off only once in rCo ,~ ~ ~ ~w~ ~n-I/~.AI.HINh I~0~lliVBtAugust 3 to 14 Theto'i f r'- !weuar2~tupperrat latthe end of 4 innin~'s', icollected by Richard and Lynn $19430.09 instead of $1443009 the fouryears That one time was otter even in natmnal] []~nnis' address ~ill be Indian --! .'-7"---" . . . I - [Frink, Jack Dunn and Robert Be- The figure was correct m the finan- caused by lightning which struck als and th g g [ Toda [ n e atherin ~" . ~ he a ummum was sent to*eial statement but a 4 appeared, one night. The power did not fail tas ancl music lovers for' The ap~lic, ation of Mms Dm~othy I~ry" I(eyes ~ill ~lx~ ~ Benc sh that he ,~t2.OOO a y,Coons Eat 35 Of ~o,nt~ headquarters in Cedar Rap where a 9 should have been m the until the follo~mg evenm . The ~l]y ', .~,~ k on iho in- position loft vacant bv the rest,ha- . ' " . "" also de- ]dar 1R'~pids. The fish were obtained j and one-half miles north of Mount [ ]lA[',~4-]k.~. ]L'~ - -. g'~ .- ]l ] a i "" - " " [ -" '- "" anei~* f'-^^k modes on I t~on of .M~ss Bernice Reynolds. She ,Ver ~vo other talks.I entitled thru the efforts of the Franklin Vernon on the Andy Reid farm v U~,IL~ JU[O||| ~, ~l[,l[|~&~,l~:~ :p.prec a~mn a.n~. grauu~e to ourt The