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August 17, 1939     The Mount Vernon Hawkeye-Record
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P$~,o ~Nvo THE MOUNT VEI~NON, IOWA, HA%VKEYE-RECORD AN1~ THE LLq;BON ~ Thursday, Angust 17, 155g I I Ill I [llll I Ill I Architect i! i 19, 1939 Building Materials were supplied by Franks and Sons Lumber Company We are proud of our part in building Lisbon's )7 School because it reflects Quality throughout and - ity is the watchword of our business. All the items of building material that went into the New School all measured up to the highest standard of quality. More than that, they had to be sold at prices that were highly competitive--proof that we can supply anyone with the finest building materials at the most reasonable prices. When you pass through Lisbon's New School Build- ing on your inspection visit next Saturday pay particular attention to the quality of the building from top to bet- toni. Then remember that the materials used in this building came from Franks & Sons. If you are planning to build, repair, or remodel we shall be glad to figure your job with you and to show you just how reasonably you, too, can have the best of materials for your job at the right prices. Martelle Lisbon Stanwood ' J ROWN "}1 1 i~ I,~ll~ili ~,' to nlanv in lhis w- 'inky lhro his desi~:ning of sev- cr:~l buihlin~s on the ('ornell Col- le~c campas. His first architectur- al work there was done during the renm(lelin~" of the Cornell eh;tpel in 1931. The remodeling and rode- ('or;tlillg' of tile cilllpel was especial- ly ph:asing to Inany people. The sun pl/rloF, ill}ling rooIn ad- dilioll, l/e;v ellirauce and terrace of l/o\~man Hall were all planned by Mr. Brown. This work Yeas done in 1931 and 1935. Morner Ilall, men's dormitory, built iu l:,36, and the Armstrong Hall of Vine Arts erected in 1937 were both designed by Mr. Brown. Amon~z the larger buildings in ('edar U.al)ids for wllich 'Mr. Broven has 1,et,n the architect is the Mem- orial ('oliseum and City ttall, Harry E. tlunter was associated with him on this project, on the island, with which nearly everyone is familiar. Other large buildings with which Mr. Brown has 'been connected are Consistory building; additions to four Junior High Schools, convert- ing them into six-year Junior-Sen- ior tligh Schools; St. l mke's hos- pital addilion; Coe college gym- ilasiulll and lCield }[oust,; Stewart Melnorial IAbrary, Coe college; Y. M.C.A. building; Elks Club; State Thcatrc; Mcl,~esson-Churehill ware- house and office 'building; \Vestern (}rocer Conlpany warehouse; John lllaul's Soils ('Olllllan3" warehouse. ~I~I~I~~~~~I~~~I~'III~I~~~~~~~ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiiiiiiIiiiiIIiiIiiIIiiiiiIiiiiiiiIiIiiil O. F. PAULSON CO. BUILT LISBON ~ClfOOL BUILDING 'F" ' '" I