Robert L. Sipe, 83, died May 24 in Dallas, Texas, after a long illness. He was a veteran Dallas organbuilder who over 60 years produced new and rebuilt instruments across the United States. Following pioneering 1950s United States installations by Beckerath and Flentrop, Sipe was the first Texas builder after Otto Hofmann to wholeheartedly embrace neo-Baroque principles of mechanical action, slider windchests, low wind pressures, freestanding encasement, and lean and brilliant sonorities.
Melvin “Mel” Heiser entered into eternal life on January 22, 2024 at age 89 in Madison. Mel was born on the family farm near Plain, WI on January 4th, 1935
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or michelle s family, what made us rich was spending time together. and the idea was [applause] the idea was that, you know, if our families were of good character and had good values, and you were willing to work hard, then you could find a job that paid a decent wage. jon: president obama, continuing his bus tour through ohio. he is in poland, ohio, this morning talking about jobs and the economy. earlier we gave mitt romney roughly equal amount of time to address the jobs numbers. and those new numbers are out. the president didn t get to that part of the speech where he addresses those job numbers which are out this morning and they are not particularly good. welcome to you. this is a friday morning. i m jon scott. jenna: hi, everybody, i m general that lee. when we talk about the numbers, 80,000 jobs created in the month of june. third straight month of weak hiring. labor department says the unemployment rate is still at 8.2%. job creation trailing the pace of last yea