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h.s6 ' lumno Has tor "" "'`t c ntl ibutoL. to tl e HUSK, A k S Ur es Preservi Ol SO,F |. ML Vernon, Ia H key -Recora # nmw ?
r ? 3| A s y ampus literary magazlne edited b s Ur #clng g ng e tl lty,and me Llsbon Herald
6.`' ln Cu rent Mag# ine Clyde "Toppy" rull. Her poetry, Thum, Dec. zo, 1951 Pog8 9,N
2.5 v as so exceptional that a special ' IV
.i ' a recent edition of th Satur- edition o the HUSK featured it ree OQ s,V . g
, day Evening Post carries .'The B y exclusively. T . A iWA` BAC K W H E N,W ,
. s`" Wo Didn't Belong.', a short stol.y n IS reQ ` O E WAR AGO ' .
by a Cornellian Kathryn ren"e?- Thel.e has been little change in,t, Dec. 21, 1950 ''
macher Grandahl '31. 'he '` 'y " milh- cow numbers on u. S. farms PEtitions asking fo, thl.ee 50 per Pe l l TonnE and Charles Sankotl
concerned vith the problems ol d s- . . . ,
,hR ' placed persons in the United States "` `he pa" ' yea". m`' " a m 'e,ccnt l.oads in this part of the coun- . Elccted to high po ts in Lisbon Ma-
Qn English major in her undel.- 's dble condition than usual ol the,ty 'ere filed vith the Lil n County ' . 2 . 'sons alId OES . . . Mrs. FrancEs'
. IBick]e brc h-s hip in fall Lis-
. . graduate days Mrs. Grandahl was a dhirv industry. rd of Supervisors be ore the
llls,l . . lst deadline. The roads will | :. ' ,r . ' is b " `" 'rganized. . . ' . l '! '
"` -P O bE graded and sul faced with rock, . . ',t as made merry at Hugh |,| |
th urin6 1952. The abutting proper ^'6 . !. /,',berts Ntith two ne . small ry to,
2: y o rners have voluntarily agrEe h ' ', ^, tea h ? ' .'a"'a . . . K necny's
u.ill - ' t p y half of the co t + . ' qm ' and R ""' '" pe"' hu"` . . . Lange ' .
%l` ' ' - % hc threc roads include: ' .r' ` ' ' ' Dr H a" w'ki `"ikc It Rich . . . i
. - - . hc John Me ers road starting ' . / . ht rnhde honol.ary mem- '
the ,' . on highw'ay 261 soutl of the How- ? ' p .i, .w ' ber of B r l am Badger . '
n'e ti 4, L,- l.d Smith farm, south tD the ' . ,' ;,' ,' " ;, /
p ' h, . - ? Mc crs farm operhtEd by Ch r]es |, h' 'rt, rt,h ?. . 2,TEN YEARS AGO ' .! |
!"g,L .'. -- . -,Vittitoe, .56 of a mile. ',' ? ' n . Dec. 8, 1941 . '
traIl . The Chesmore road e t rro h',' ' Or ' Bob EhI brcaks leg in coa5til Le ' . ` .
Dl Ot,-- W,thc intersection south D HaPP,',ccidcnt . . . Lo ' ll Boyer hospit- .
'8:',g,|' ' ' l l -- l]ey, neal the Mal x fhrm, to th . < lized w ith kull f acture suRcr d ' ',
19 ll,m residence of Clyde Chesmore ",',in cxplosion at Burlin&on shcll ','
' :3% : ' ' ' i his was formel ly known as the ',' loading plant . . . Enroll voluntecrs Q ` |,
3. . ' j . '' |,Cl .mcl` rm ', `,or civil defcncc Bert . m ' " ''
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75.61 . l W mlLe ln Brown to L'nshlp from o ". BroLherhood llI GDod Neighbor ct
5.6 qg,i Linn-Jonc c cDunty line, start- ' '. assist Ed M"x e"'` 'emp " i '
: g o a' 'he '?"e' Reed farm and,' ' i dwelling after house burns t
6 ' Gr g "e m`'e pa`' 'he Merrill ' ' ground . . Chhrlie Williams vri . .'
3 . . c y flrm. The ehst end o the marines i" '.i'" o, ne T m roon ! .
75.61,-- oad is a little less than a mile and Li bol Lions s
g, -- hal south o highw'ay 151. " ' 'and gold wtcdt hjrts . . . Cornell,n
sal . n 'B . . . Rrid team votcs Vodicka m st v -,' W.
ti,' - - . . JOIQS TO Study ln r ble laycr of 41 . . . Nama Lat wQt Q O
'?:, ' .= . . -.-,|, nd Margarct Taylol. oR for Ne
' ' e' '". -,` . - L IFr#nce On LeQve . lcans foL hulid ys . . rrank
; l]ie injul Ed 'hen he sticks ha5 ` b
. S - g Jlcqucs JDlas of thE music de- . . ook in hi leg . . . Ste e Westl. . p
l, .oins r nks f cnedicts Q .
' ( rtment, will go to Paris on a sab- TWENTYY RS AGO
/ i Lical le ve nExt semeJter in ordel. Dec 10 1931 .
T ' ito furthEr his musical study. Jolas, 'i n1er gn t#n Qr ervlEe
? widely known as a teacher and di-,' It's one thing to have S nta dl op `B
in on you throuRh the chimn y, but Homer Em8rson N
quite another to h ve a car come
. Burt Neol is shown this foll n eld o co,n wh ch wos 'i"g i" thr ugh the front bay p p
; lndow! Th t's what happened at i . . w . . m#
,protected lrom the wind by o grove ond did not breok over bodly. e D. C. Davis residence when H.| ---- - .
i n y the s asons che r gl ddcn Brooks' car tooh- off down First m % g k w ' &
Sr .-' '. '. v V i ? r l is 'r,m argu" Nea' a d.' " .G 'd " N?a` p' du'e ' ' 'he ge"e'a" w. ' ave. ba'kM' 'd' . . . 6 enrol]cd in h
-- . L |w ll kno n ln thls commumty come ln Me rollomng words. ,Mt. Vernon s new Chamber D Com- - . -
happy holiday Season ' ' heir open pollinated corn which "History showsthat agriculture is merce . . . Bob Beranek in lead -
have been raising or manyl e p undati n n vhich every c un-'r le of absent-minded prof in
l l ' years. Burt Neal began his corn ' .y that endures f r hny ]ength or "SccDnd Chi]dhood." r
|breeding in 1903 with a bushel of "me "a"ds. r in th r w rds n Nick Williams named president of ' . -.
.Reid's Yellovv Dent seed. !country is any stronger thhn its new boys' club in Lisbon . . . Dogs `| r
a,This year their corn, like all corn 'agriculture. ordercd mLlzzled as rabics hits Mt O
#lin this area, did not yield as high "For many years [t has been ,Vernon . . . Two Cornell students .
as in a normal year. A wind storml plaln to any ob6erver that popu- lcasually plug Doc Knight and his --
MU P Y OTgRS in August blew theil corn ields, latl n and food deman s ln hlgh achiev ments in chemistry as
almost flat and exposed the roots Amerlca have been IMreasln& ey sit besidc str nger at chapell
l o many stalks. Then October wasl much f&ster than N'e have been dication. S me week chEck or . r
rour Friendly Ford Daoler,la poor drying month. The ail. wasl boilding our roondat ons ror Tn- &5 arrives fol. the department from -
i too humid to give the cDl.n a chance cr &sed rood productIon. the interes ed listencr. It p ys to r -
Diol 50 1 Mt. Vernon to dry. Mr. Neal says their cornj "me above ract were called to talk Cornell! --,
;. . . lw s dl.ier on Oct. lst than on o '. our attention during attendance a . -- - !-
: |ilst. 'aRricultur l short courses at Ame THIRIY YEARS AGO r .
w g #a a# rt# w,| Whllepich[n& ine rly Decem- ish rtly a ter the turn Df the cen- De':'4'' y w cn, - .- .`", .
QK % % P -gmmr JACgDES OLAS ber alter ero we ther Mr Neal ,tury. E 7fl. Rct h blt pam h tl |', ,
, R . "I ng oerore tbe advent o c l. starts l ollinbr b ck down hill - ' . ' ',
. 'l`eclo,is al o thc colnpo5'cr oll ' ved ea" " m s'a' s h"h,h brld cor e on MD rar Imagine the rcdicamEnt f HONT-,| .| ,/ '
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man ' pi no compositions se re slaodln& ror &eed. se bad been ex - . . rs slig- i ' '
. . d ear& t ted 94 per nt & - . ous Nr VS to ' en""&'n va" a`d Wllllams wh n the ge
,DuL.lng hls leave o bsence he mlnatlon ln a 6ermhtlon ur pos,on o nd the sbape gnd out of m h on his truck, loa -| . . /'
!rlpl ns to do a musicDlogy study o The average yie]d for the las EL that see he ' RN K'R- 'e N'i' ' `'t and he and the v 'g /,|
# . l, lpr<-Bach music at the National Li- ye>rsis as ollows: lg5] g&.B bu hels. h,&he6, y,e,d angd ' g' e 'he hlcl< sallcd merrily down the dep ' l
'F ' . b .arS. hnd ConscrvhlDl.y in Paris in 1950, 12 .9 bushels lg49l '4'.8 lnR vhluc. the m t reed- .hill back .ards fol. three blocks,;
r nd l o do ome cl e tive work o bushels and 1948, 150 bushels. On al "While runn nR these eh eriments `'i'h u` a"y "'ay l tuP! . . Anoth- . d
U hi o 'n .hile thcre. By choosing test basis of 15.5 per c nt moirture i a,ure impressed ,his ,ac, upon u,? hl stor -rrank Bid rman, b = -
' ' . - . . thc second semestel for his leave g sa 4 years average yield or 12 ha, in order ,o Re, cDn,inuous hig b d'n c l l.on h i i t the lum- . l
#. . o 3b ence, he will be able to con- hels per acl e. lyiel s nd high feeding value we brea mphn i5 injurcd when .aIl
.U.L. tinue his tudy and ork through Corn for the yield test has beenlmus h ve a soil building program in,o ,h d lets t ns o o l poul'
thc sE mmel icked at di ferent places in thelthat will build and rnaintain the inS. bin in .hich h is uork-, '
, ield by disinterested parties. This phy ica! condition of lhe s ll s . Dl . Bush l d 411cgl.d of V l // V O
, - --.-- ar Raymond Mallie and Jim Mc- corn n other pl nts can have H rn rc Me si h Cuests of daugh-,
O tcheon picked the corn f r the'plenty of pl nt rood and m ist lr at ter and si ter. Al l.[)la, rst violini t,- .
% F R E E ! ! F R E E [,yield test and wreighed it. lthe proDer tim .ED,NG CATT, E,n Col.nFIL o ch t!h . . . loyd Kcnt . ,
! B / - FARMERS RENDERING g"' " 'he `' 'e 'hemi'a' R "' N.' uiIdlng ex Eri, en ' n6 ervice t C mp L,wis, Wa h Q b
ratory ln Des Molnes show the 'In ur s II bge, ,he bes, resu, .yU n, vvTadcs around in 8 inches,
T/ . ' ' COMPANY otein content ll,crude fat 4 .e sEemed t re o ,egumes Then Th nk%e ting. hb
/ d crude fibel. 2 . with h mixtu f .
|C# ' ?i Prompt removal DP all The Neal farm, like others, in the 'am " `he' p' b`'m. h r .be"i rORT*r-F ARS AGO
n,dead stoc . u t call our comn unity has been farmed con to v'ltallze these legume . We fLnhl-
l IL nearest truch, collec tinuously for more than 100 years. ly decided that in ordel. to re d,Dcc. 11, 19O6 `
P ' " Mechan[c vllle 95,o commercial ertilizer has ever'enough legumes to kFep an dvan- FilId pl.ofcssional bul.RlrdL' w.orh- . .
/ # / Solon 189,en used except on small experi- tageous ba]ance between soil buil - il rarm h nd nn Juhn Rickerts .'.
,!. ental plots. The farm has a been ing and soil depleting crops it might placc . . . Pl sel t initiill pel form- .
D. ' Sup rior Servlc limed; some o it twice. be necessary to keep a hel. o ncc of CoL neII ssial . . . Purc
,SIDce 191z Mr.Nealtells hls storp Dlthe ' "edi"S cattle and raise our o n''D d. `aw lo Ro il eRcct Jan. l, Wd mdQt p
St. Lic. No. T Iowa CiLy. Ia. tmport nce or pr ervln6 th %ed'"g 'attle n the farm in tead ,c"mlnatcs ! lc of u.hitc ugar, incc
lektllty or oor lgnd so lt l ',l?ing them. thc bluing used in bleachine be- ,
E,' . . cons "g '"ab'e ' '`"d wh" we,`ie`'ed i"ju"i `" " health. Mustard mQy
n . ' or th 'ed 'he bert '?pe '. 'a"" ' ' b' p ey a"d buttel nearly white.
|| s purpose we flnally ln 1812 ,No pre rvati te u be uscd in m l.- .
' > ,started DUr line breedinR or n- ' malaCcs so consumFrs warn d T>
, ' . . .|| lbeeding Df ShDrthorns which h s mold Dn lop. No colDrinR wilh can-, # e . ns nT W.
| 'bcen described in articles i" Cappe" "'d vege`'b'e'ry bu,e,nk w,h gD,d ' Plumblng H otlng
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59a. . IFarmer in Nov. 1943, and Successful i U. S. treasu . . . ' . .
. l,Farming in June lg5O. &871,803,899.T of it in vault . ' Dial S9| -:- Mt. Varnon
4 . . "Our work is not and never has!IThis was 45 yeal.s ago, fricnds!) i . g W
'.' -, ! . +. . . been a 'ield contest. We are not'
, itrying to out do our neighbors. We |
85 TOSOmem|ghtyWO deU|PaffO Sa dh|e dS. . ` .: lare not righting Hybrid Corn or i . . -
q |.iCommercial ertilizer; we have tried .
9,-' both. We have made lots of mistakcs,
. OUrbeStW|SheSfOfaVe lOyOUSSeaSO # we invite suggestions and criticisms
9q,', . cspecially urhen people come to |
. . . ' 'i` t dy our inbred cattle.
esi `"'"g `he 'a" ' u'. ' rn har-
l,", we have had dlsinterested
: /' / r ! !,'i ! people check o ll. corn .ield,mDre ' .
. From EVERY NE at ! ' L '| i ,' . as a check for our o h.n bencfit than
Or, for publicity. It has be l oun '
' r hf. -? r :. '. ',s f r as col n is concerncd thht l o
- . ' i wo seasons produc the samc ield ,
Redm#n's R#nth C# e . .|' . ,' ' and quality even houkh soil con- . /
. ,- ' - . ;-,ditioM are as near hlike as it is
.- =. j . ' p%'ib?' t get them.
Thls season is no e ccption andl
' aK # rt . w a rrft- R . ,:. g . ---.i? '-. lyi ld nd quality both re lou!. Thc', .
' -! . rm Pn --. - '. `' . . . ls orm in August blew our corn'
i . -. i. ' ' ;, almost fl n exposcd many roots r
| . i ' 'J -'' "It 5eems tO US thrdt the scrious ' .
' : ' ' . : /| ' / . ' ` `, c problem confronting all o us is not
v B . . i l', JQ |,` -' lhow high c n our yield be durinR
B K . &' -. = .-? -- ' ' ' ', i an . specific season, but rather is th . ~
b y . {. ` r. ,i laverage yield not only level bu . ::: . . .
U . m& e li," n sliRhtIy upward as the years go by? w :.; :: . j :
. . r i . . |.: -. "Al T yS remember ther< will be
B ^ h,i .?. :i ! i . . . . . 'j. ',any many Renerations to follow. '
> `' '- ot only desc n ants of the Parmer,
. . ' . / - t descendants nf a]l Df us. These '
. ; ^n .- . ' " - . scendants must Ret the lnain part i |!'
g, o heir sustenance from this same '
i soil and on the maintained ertility
.SERSOn | ; - h / l o tl is soil rcL a # -# .w #rm . ' . . ines, International truck; all
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