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4 Cases Heard -In Hyde Park Municipal Court HYDE PARK Judge Da It Brooks heard four cases in La- moille Municipal Court this week. i cjiii. jjAj i a 4 Robert Lockwood, 34, of Stowe pleaded guilty to issuing false token and was sentenced to 10 daya in the county jail. The sentence, wa suspended and he was placed on probation until further order of the cjurt. He paid costs of $.75.

Kenneth Emerson, 17, of Hyde Park pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle without a license and paid fine and costs of $10. Eddie Miller, 33, of Morristown pleaded guilty to an intoxication charge and" was fined $5 and costs of $12.55 Lee Jones, 28, of Morristown al- so pleaded guilty to intoxication and paid fine and costs of $20. ft IIKDSEYE offers you II lit- If 0 This is view of present-day Old Mill, shaded by majestic elms on historic College Green. Old Mill shortly after its completion, before building and dome were 'modernized in 1883. 'tmmri -77 Th Burlington FrM trtt UVMfo Dedicate Old Mill Addition Saturday Thumioy, Jun 11, 1959 HOT a Th University of Vermont will tory of service to the university.

(building, which wu razed by fire Loj Bcudreau, itar American send 2 labels from League ahortstap for many an addition to lis old- The ceremonies will be at Hi 1824 A kf broke into baseball by(Cit building, the Old Mill. m- flaying third with Cedar1, The Old Mill was built in 1825 Ka-pids. loa in the Three Ijday nwrmn- addin a new chaP" at a cost of $33,000. replacing Uni-League. Iter to that structure's long hia-verity Hall, the first college The university, then struggling ttir ill existence, salvaged 300, 000 bricks from the gutted building and erected Old Mill, which i J.

was to serre as the hub of I VM 1 EEK LIVE FREE GAME ENDS MIDNIGHT, JUNE 13. WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED THURSDAY, JUNE 18. REGISTER AT TOUR RED ft WHITE OR SUPER DUPER STORE TODAY. scholarly endeavors for more than a century. The cornerstone of Old Mill was laid by General Lafayette, who toured Vermont as part of a triumphal year-long visit to this country in 1825.

This week, 134 year later, Count Francois d'Harcourt, a direct descendant of Lafayette, will dedicate the building's modern classroom addition to be named Lafayette Hall. Aj the oldest building still in use on the L'VM campus. Old Mill was recently renovated as part of the university's long-range development program. It houses faculty offices for several academic departments. lit classroom addition, connected to the original building by a second-story walkway, pro- I ides facilities for 680 students.

WATCH FOR RED WHITE'S ROUND-UP! COMING SOON! DINNERS CLkcnJciisy cr Ccd r3 0 TOi BIRDS EYC DINNERS P.O. BOX 1215, KANKAKEE, ILL Offtr It limited to en 50c Refund ptr family Lafayette Hall, three-story modern addition, Is connected to Old Mill (right) by overhead walkway. Offtr expires in 30 day were no Navajos employed there heavens to Appomattox! fought Nobody Knows Navajo FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. AP(-The Nor were there any Navajos working in any of the eight offices of the New Mexico and Aiiiona The modern addition was de for the North. Some of the guides weren't satisfied with speaking merely English Flagstaff Daily Sun wanted a signed to complement, not dominate, Old Mill.

Placed to the rear translation for one sentence writ At Oroctri Including: NOBIE A PEARL JMfrrftonvlll H. C. PARSONS Fairtai lOYDEN'S STORI Mnrrivvill QUALITY MARKET Matirhury BRAY'S IGA STORI and Russian; altogether 15 lan Congressional delegations. ten In the native Navajo language. of the historic structures, it was Everyone Tries To See Behind Iron Curtain Finally, the reporter found a guages are represented in the group.

limited to three stories so that it Navajo in the U.S. Health Serv ice. He couldn't speak Navajo. would not over-shadow it. Thus I he newspaper sent tne sentence to its Washington reporter.

He took the sentence to the Bureau of Indian Affairs. There Fast results at low cost! Use a the character and appearance of Call Merrie Bell, 33-44-1 M. Alhaai Free Press Want Ad. the College Green has been pre served. By ARTHUR EDS0N WASHINGTON APJ-One thing I certain about the Iron Curtain Cooking, Is Fun nearly everyone seems eager to peek behind it.

Tourists are trying to include the Soviet Union on their schedule. Newsmen are lining up to join ft? Cmtf twwston Vice President Richard M. Nixon lb. on his trip to Moscow. FAMILY DINNER Split Pea Soup Croutons And a surprisingly large num ber of young men and women Parsley Potatoes tried to hire out as guides for the Smoked Tongue Dutch Spinach Fruit Bread Tray Beverage U.S.

fair there this summer, $00 Apply CHUCK HAMBURG DUTCH SPINACH Ingredients: Six hundred applied, 200 of whom spoke Russian fluently 1 package '12 ounee wash enough to make themsevles un derstood, and 75 were chosen BLACK HAWK Their pay is mostly the trip. They have their passage paid, and while they're on the job they will get SLACK HAWK DAISY HAM BACON $15 a day for food and lodging Curiously, a few who missed the ed end trimmed spinach 4 slices lean bacon 3 tablespoons flour 14 cups hot water 2 tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon cider vinegar teaspoon salt pepper Method: Wash spinach in cold water; drain well; knife-shred into inch strips. boat failed not because their HY-GRADC CEUO knowledge of the Soviet Union and Ruxsian was faulty but because they were ignorant of the life and times of the United Tomatoes States. Let's Meet Secretary Cook bacon in deep 10-inch skil But before going into this, let's MS, let over low heat until crisp; remove; crumble and reserve. BLOCK CHUCK Over low het atir flour into bacon drippings; gradually add wafer, stirring until smooth after meet Anele Mardirosian, secretary of the board that decided who should go to Moscow.

was really a very interesting experience," Mrs. Mardirosian said. "The board wound up choos BANANAS 2-29e ing 27 girls and 48 men. They range in age from 20 to ,33. and CAMPBELL'S they include teachers, a lawyer each addition.

Stir in sugar, vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Add spinach; mix well. Cover pan and cook just ng enough to wilt spinach slightly this takes only a minute or two. Serve piping hot at once, topped with reserved crumbled bacon. Makes 4 servings.

and a minister. 'I imagine it's the be.n educated IED i WHITE LUNCHEON MEAT He. 39c CAULIFLOWER PORK BEANS n. 245' group of guides ever chosen. Everyone is at least a college graduate, and 56 of them are tak 29e HEAD jng graduate work.

Each has had from two to five years studying 77 ML RED WHfTE Instant Coffee the Russian language 6ozJar 69 Even the few who had a head start because wax spoken VAL-U-PAK SUNKIST ORANGES in their homes later polished up their skills in college. Hope For Guides Oldster Lively Stepper CORNISH, Maine AP-At 83. Kdward H. Dunn "would rather dance than Dunn holds himself to two meals a day so he can take as many dancing lessons as possible on his $51 monthly Social Security check. He has mastered the samba and cha-cha.

Now he's taking a fling at rock roll. "It's alive." says Dunn. "You just can't go to sleep in it." 5 59e The board hopes the guides will NEW! RED WHITE LIQUID DETERGENT 22.cah ONLY t9C be able to field any questions batted their way. The Greatest Margarine Discovery in SO Years! Mode from 100 Corn Oil. Only Fleischmann's mended for modern diets because it is the only Corn Oil Margarine gives you that 100 golden margarine made from 100 golden Com Oil.

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ij( I JUJ 'Cr 1 1 KVfy 50 ferns? Voy comer aairai pay any aalaa tai Caah alua l20ih of I omt fir Kedeew onry through our rcwaatntatwo or by warfirn to Standard Brandi lncor I Vj LBBBRaBHaflBailHaaj0 poraia.P bVm S4. Cioanoati 29. Ohio Tuacoupoaiptraaoa Dac. 31. 1939 CIXJ And that inevitable question: "How about Little Rock?" It was in this area.

America's past and present, that a few-flunked. A young man, living in one of the nicer Washington areas, said a typical American worker earns from $12,000 to $14,000 and has a home costing from $40,000 to $60,000. A New Yorker said bus driver earns $35 a week, of which $25 goes for food. A Vassar girl guessed this nation's population at eight million. In Los Angeles a girl said the Soviet Union won the World Series.

In Chicago a young woman said Robert E. Lee was a Yes. but for whom was the steamboat Darned? She thought a moment said she was pretty sure he was A Civil War figure no- CbqqiiiawUt AU ITEMS ON SALE AT YOUR RED WHITE OR SUPER-DUPER STORE IN THIS AREA SOUTH BURLINGTON STOWE WATERBURY WAITSFIELD BRISTOL 4 'JO PMOUCTS 1.

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