Let's begin with a little Boone business history.
In my most recent internet searchings, I discovered something that piqued my interest. It was a picture of a bottle cap. On top it said, "Its a Lindy's beverage grape AND the outline of an airplane was also evident. The ring around the cap said, "Boone, Iowa."
I found out later that airplane sighting on a bottle cap was actually a tribute to famous aviator Charles Lindbergh who, on May 20-21, 1927, made the first solo nonstop transatlantic flight from New York to Paris in a plane named the Spirit of St. Louis The flight covered 3,600 miles in some 33 hours.
That flight made Lindbergh a very well known and one of the most famous worldwide figures of that day.
From the time the Kelley family moved to Boone in the late 1940's until today, the Linderblood family has been well known. The family tree included Boysell, BHS-1910; Frank, BHS-38; John, BHS-49; Susan, BHS-68; Sally, BHS-71; another Boysell, BHS-73, Mike, BHS-74, Tom, BHS-75 and various others.
We'll concentrate on Frank who passed away at 68 in 1988. It was Frank who operated the Coca Cola bottling company with his father from 1945 to 1972, the time period that Lindy's soft drinks became a Boone institution.
I clearly remember watching those drinks being manufactured in the building on the south side of Sixth Street, between Story and Boone streets, across the alley, west from the Police Station. Right across the street from the proposed Boone Veterans Center.
Watching the conveyer belts moving the bottles to their proper place was interesting......but then, the drink itself.....a sweet grape and orange flavored I remember and their might have been even more flavors that I've forgotten.
It hasn't been too long ago that I've seen some of those long, slender, empty Lindy's bottles. There are, no doubt, some around and I see on ebay, they're priced at $95 or more. I've been checking our basement, attic and all the neighbors garage sales but......no luck.
I wasn't as familiar with it but Wikipedia tells about the Stoll Bottling Works building which still stands at 824 Allen Street, just north of the Fire Department.
Wikipedia indicates that building was constructed in 1913-14 and "housed a plant for producing and bottling carbonated soft drinks, a significant industry in Boone."
It states that Frank Linderblood bought that company and moved Stoll to Des Moines where he owned Capital City Bottling Works. By the mid-20th century the national brands had plants in Boone and the Boone Stoll Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
I clearly remember how much I loved that Lindy's grape........so sweet.
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Recent times there have been discussions about the size of basketballs used in the WNBA.
Yes, the basketball used in the WNBA IS smaller than the one used in the NBA. The women's league ball is 28.5 inches in circumference compared to the 29.5 inch ball used by the men.
Some rules making body decided that, because on average, women have smaller hands than men, a smaller ball was required. It was also stated that the women's game often emphasizes quicker ball movement and perimeter shooting. Thus, a slightly smaller ball can facilitate this fast-paced, finesse-oriented style of play. AND, it was determined that a heavier or larger ball could cause strain or fatigue for some female players. It was finally decided that the lighter weight and smaller size of the WNBA ball can help optimize player comfort and performance.
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