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T i Mt, Mt Vernom h, IH~wkeye-R~rd q ~ I~ ~ I~ W A Y a A r ~ ~ M I I~! many -- that on one of these fancy [ Queen and Walt Steinbrenner as 1 Corn Institute, Des Moines . . . The I WA-DI-TA-KA CAMPFIRE Mr. an~! 'rhp. Linho~ Herald --,|~J~-J ~]~IJ ~|~ ~,~. u ~ ~ "" i two-thumbmittens. The extra Steward head high school cast for]Misses Albeck and Aldrich return l Wa-Di-Ta-Ka Camoflre ~r o uP ! Christ ~l~im ~vvwl wvvv " i -- PO Q :/ ~ tthumb caught in the belt when Ken hohday play. Jack M ller is Santa n" the Thurs Dec. 27, 1951 g ONE YE/MIt AGO I t from concert tour for holidays here. 1 e lured a Christmas party at Hess : m I UAmW ,trlea m start me arag saw ana nelt;laus . . . rreasm'y cerunca~es] home of Sandra Cunnin-h~m Wed- -----~--~~ Itfl, I lnel r lV l ~ee. zh, ,v~ nearly cut off his little finger inlplaced on sale at post offices in 20 uiift loeaz--cutters, sleighs, ooo . . ~, ,I - i Mrs ~* FI ~w m,~ Louise Hael!eler and Sally Paul the resulting accident. ]and 80 dollar denominations, matur-[sleds, engraved calling cards, doll| nesaay evening, L~ec. Iv. t/am~ in a The HawKe e-Kecora hOg'lM~d after ear accident ! ling in 5 years thats from Yeroer's milliner- vest]were played, a gift exchange aria left b ~X J e e-- .~ I T-- ~----~: -- Ll:--i~. ~lght Co peak of 13'/500 kilowatts TWENTY~RS AGO i ~ . . . ~'. refreshments. Sandra Cunningham,I Califo f~i:d:~2~L~MouOo~t:t~rr~' :n ~ ~:C;~:: ~7 ~;~~F]Q:~;2'~"' Fitilu~? 1~l 22otr! ~eeaCfuhrti~:~i!F~e~im1 ~tDieol~Ztl~2~reG~nnt:vifieVee FF~R?eDFeePee~E 8nYbu~A~.s oAu?~ :nalns ana ~oDs si et nat pins |scribe ~ ! Mr. a and A h? ui~:ills" inCa gn i McCu m i the C The Mount Vernon Howkeye i Copyright--1951 ]heard; but no radical tariff legisla-lcreche at Nelson home pleases P~.~P o ~ ~ r- ~,~ ~-~: ~,~+~*.~n IAlexancter share in ~rocerv " ] T A "I~.T ~"~I~l~i~r 11 ~ ] Founded in 186q by S. H Bauman Publishers Financial Bureau, Inc ]tion will result mwns~mK amvIng past ~omeone ~, s=~ - %^,~=f-,~,~. ~;;~-;,~ iJoe-Bennett takes over Earl I-iili's I,~ ]N hl~~" ~ ~~i"~f,~,Rapid /he Mo~n~ vernon Icemar~r ~ By ]~oger W. E~nson t~'~.~~ ~'~.'"'" ~ ".'~.~'.~. r"h~;~ m~ ,~o Ti~or Lnn'~o in Pep band at MVHS employs tin interest in drug store . High :[ f ~-k~ ~~~~ I ! Mar Foundedlnl~}]b M,nardLozltrl Excludin defense orders the total The nrst quarter o1: lv?z may lids ain ' 1 c schoot friends surprise Estol and I J ~~ ~~~~ [ ~ Wedn, ]'he lisbony Hero|d i business v~ume in 1952 will be less'actually see a buaget surpms as a Turkey. . i cymbPl eteedct *inn cS~h ~ l ~o: r Emerson West at party with Miss l,~ : rI! ][~ vacati f 1951 However Nation f result of high National Income and Mrs. Otto Kern breaks ankle m home. Founded in lg~4 bx IF. F. Stahl ;than that or . -- ' -" ~: -~ * :^- ~-.* ~ Fe'~^r~ tap on ice i- Lisbon More in ; Helen Snyder for exceptional work Bertha as hostess. Class elects Har- : /~m~ W McCutcheon i al Income in 1952 win ne very mgn, I~-~:~~eu.~=- -. ~u~, ,~ "~L ~l. "f " ~ ~ k' ' :~.as secretarial student at Pacific Ex-jrington president Ethyle Kylevice-~1 ~! ','~ ~K versit: oelicit will surely arise auring xne eeresung to ream ~aosons repor~t,' r,~: z ~,l.n:,~,N !as war orders take the place of! I ~tension Univ. of Berkeley. ]pres H. Smith sec. Sophs steal l] i'~ ~ ~ + '~ ] Lisbo I " "-- -- i terest rates ]that we are headed for a one partyi " -- " Y " -] " " "" " -[| ~ ~I ~ ~I~,~~ J | l~resmenuai ~Leenon on l~ovemoer I Subscription Rote Government bonds will continue system and finally a dictatorship; I der at Baker house with Earl Beem cording to custom to take week off]| ~ ~ ~ l ONE YEAR, in Lina and adjoin- j~. ! V~at:rCOan~am~rn:n~U.rmer upon mIS It be held tightly between the floor !that Republicans will sometime win as Santa Leo Beranek has close I to clear up office Amen! Release!1 -- I I i, counties $2"~01mi~he )~dn~ini~s~ra~on and its eco iof Federal Reserve support pur-]with slogan 'Had Enough?', but:can when overcome oy carrion mo- consumuon oz iVLt. vernon W~S~'UI| ~" ~ I~r ] ONE YEAR, outside Linn and ad- i ~,-- " 1 chases and the ceiling of Federal ~ reign will be short-lived. ~noxide when car heater became dis Pres. Roosevelt's famous list ll ~ ~i:~:~'~F'-~'~ ~ ~ I ]olnln~ eountie, but cvlthln the i ouu~ ~. ,~pp~a~ ~. ,~ Reserve anti-inflation sales. Under ] -- : connected, lot 300 words adopted by ref%medll J " ~~ --1 "~'~ ,~ $ I ~,~h cond~hons nrme c h a n ~ e s t TEN YEARS AGO . --------- I pe ~, coma tee. r~xampms-- ! I - :.~I ~ I 2 7~ vmced that radical mflatmn ,s about ' : s uin~ ~it -- ONE YEAR, outside the state . *~.00 it. bir:aKus~UtneXrt yearrioo~iU~ ~;]should be negligible during 19~2. [ Dee. 25, 1941 i THIRTY YEARS AGO j thru, tho, wisht, thoroly, altho, dis-i] ~~-~ ~, ] ::~lt~,t~ the boom is alread~ old While Canada and South Africa [ Miles Dahn with Canadian army Dec. 21, 1921 I cu.st, exprest, stopt N.eal Bros. i| "~'~ ~ .~- ~ ~']~' T~ --------'-'- !:~ ,~.~+ ~ t.~ ~.~nh, When ! have permitted "free markets" or i writes from England . . . Warning i Ross Russell has charge of re- I win on xellow uen~ seem corn at !,In ~ ~ ~ ~ I ,-7 [ ~ ---- r%--A, Id $ IA/~# ~ ~ t, 'r~,~ I revaluahon f gold, because of In- I signal at Ash Park crossing starts modelling Knox Grill . . . Barn I ~ " i I I/~, I i~rll~ ~w~ ,~ vw~ ime r~o~ean w.~, ~ 'ff "~ ~'.:" ~.~.~'.~ Icreases in cost of production, theloperating . . . Mrs. Maude Duncan. iburns on Grace Wolfe's place south/ Ill --- --J" ~. ~ I |'l ~ ~I~ ~elnel~d There i . . !Administration is still opposed. The155-year farmer installs electricity|of Star theater . . . Paul Dee inlI ~,a ~at~ [i[ - I v.~ v-- -- -- ~-- aneaa j ' I ~-- v~~ ~ "~ " i--- hi-h'G ld Stock of the United States is, in farm hmoe near Sprmgwlle and hosp,tal for appendectomy . . . For-II I I - -- -- ~ " I ReloeationofUS 30tomissWama:inrla95rn~ income wut con~nue ~ lhowever, likely to be revalued up-|enjoys electrical appliances . . .irest Fulwider donates two crates of/I SAVE SPACE! Irl lr#~ "1#~ ~,~11 ~'~ I has become a hot issue there. Tamah As 1952 wears on the effect of] ward when the nation, in the ]Remember the expression 'I'm all fresh holly from Tennessee for I!l Ii ~ F| I ~ I N~ I ,41 I I ff business men object to removal of!~ a ~v, i ,~ ~'xes and highI pini n of government economists, lthumbs"? Ken Kaplan can telllLegion post to sell Art Current[]] ~ I'~I 1117' ~I~ ~I ~ ~ I the highway. The Highway Corn- ~rices*wil~'cause~a decline in le~i~'i ]"needs another shot of inflation."l about having at least one thumb too : as King Christmas, Fare Beach as Ill ~ I! I -- ~ -- -- ~ ~ ~ ] [ I I / i mission says the relocation will be mate business If civilian produc- This will not be in 1952. ~~-/I /.~ ~.r.~,Vo~, ~t I it ~ I made anyway, ition declines too much. the publiclSTOCK MARKET AND ]| Ill ~ ['~[ ~/ ,~ ~ ~[~~ ~e"~ ~I ~ [ The highway does not go through :may then cry, "This is a govern-iBOND OUTLOOK . . I I ye, i:xamlned ~lOSSes ~ I I I I~ I ~ V / ~ ~| I,I the main part of Tama. Severallment-made slump" let's change the until the oanger ot war is past, lI ~~ ~ J'~-~'~ Ill ii I| ^& I'~1 / .~! ; /~ J~.~l ~ I expensive buildings were built along lAdministration ' Iwise people who can easily do soil,Nr -w",k Ill,melt0 Iii .:. --v - vv ),- I it after it was relocated before thei If in 1952 it becomes evident that lwill move out of large bomb- ] ~,~.amh.~dK~,~ Ih ~llL~t~,~ll~, I/I = #! If| ~ ~,~r" ," ! | war. One can understand h w business is declining too much as t vulnerable cities and avoid havingl| ll 'lllil)l' . i'lllt IEl.I I[I,rl Ill ! these people object to anotherla result of government curbs, the f investments in such areas. I[ ~'I~~ --K --. -~ -~-;-.-/I- Ill i II .% ~ ~A~,~2 /#ff~' rl~ ~# i change. Iplanners at Washington will rushi Sometime during1952stockswill[J " "/" " "k" " 7' Ill |MIIk ' l II w, I Acording to The ,Tama News their patient into an oxygen tent. sell lower, man cu.rl:?nt.quo~tlons~]I ~ ~ III Ill I Herald a week ago 'Some Tama LABOR OUTLOOK iTh: aiappi uSeeSc eCls?,i, iy to o s anojl "~o~ urr~. v,snow' 111 I II t ~221eatW~;t> ~noMcu~tveWrVai2~:r~icesMs;g( /ab ;etgtngUPaSn~t~lerbe::cd forSt~5~ :2=l~n:t~laeay;t o~ ~t~io~n I 0 o Ill I,I I there'ls ' " " I" "ca " i " r u,Ill Don s Radno and Telewsmn I much more in need of at stocks certainmovie stoc S and people It is no secret that U,S. ~of highly-skilled workers Wages l~,~n~ an% ins--ance ~om-anies ma-~ ~ ' -- I ~ Allakl ~An~l'akl I~ " 30 from Cednr Rgplds to the lot such workers will be advanced]~ ~: ~^^,~^ .~# a / ~~~ ~-~ 7Z ~lhlhVll b~K/NIX I[ . . --- Llnn-Cedar county line is an ;t voluntarily in order to hold them. i~z'~'n~'=f:' * v~,en*~**~InLao~n'~"$ ~txoe~;: ~" ~/ from all fine If ~rl~mr#| ~ nr Rm l::nrr~n~'bmrt obsole%e hlghw,ty as f~r ! The Taft-Hartly Law will not be Iwhere good values can be demon- //jr v A~ .~k~L~ ~--~-Ar ~/ A N~#. Ver.on and Lisbon I ~ modern trues.s ~ presen$ aay I repealed during 1952. but may oe ~fr~tod w /--.~P'* ~i1 %%~.~'~ jr'&~ 1-~ I~M Kt~r~ [,-'1 oneerned speeds are c iamended. The Administrators ofI Successful investors of 1952 will ~- A~r~i~ ~,'~,~-~'~b~ ,'~ Ill / The Tama eople apparently do the Law will continue to wink at! .1 ~-E-----~ ~ ~m~ " -~l.v~ . ~ r P De t.OSe wnO nave me I~AII i~ % . Jlrl# IIll /iI~lIlI~.~I~"~ .:d II I ii-iiiiii I I not realize that work has already some of its clauses, to follow a carefully planned in- ~iii~lr[ IIL~'~/~TJ~"m'~'t,~-f) .tl ~I~/I~ / been started on a complete new road COMMODITY PRICES ! vestment program Such a program ~/J l~l~m"a~~ ~ I, I ~ r. ~ I . -- from Cedar Rapids east to the Linn- '~WILL REMAIN FIRM !will emphasize diversification--not -- )mnuc. mz .w I I I line Th~s road will r c t man com ) Cedar county . " . i Wholesale p i es o" y -only by company and industry, but --.~ll~ 4 ~1~ /lllllVLII ItI-~II I I,I miss Mt Vernon altogether ana go modities will suffer a mild decline also by oualit v and cash ~ " ~, ~ II ~I~ ~l I I ~"~ I ~i~~ / through'Lisbon several blocks south in 1952 when compared with thei High'estLgrad-e taxable'corporate ~. - (~I~kI~A~i~S 1'1 ~ .~). 1, I . ~I-~~ . oflYLainstreet. :price level, for December 31. 1951 bonds should hold in a narrow priee ~ . / SFRVICF I!1 IC=/IK t )ll I / ) Completion is probably two years In some hnes the. drop. may b ejrange during 1952, but I see no ~ J "" "" ltI ~ / away under the most favoratne,quite steep n'om me nigh Levels. I reason for individual investors to .~.--I " - " " I i I ~o have.' the government will a's pia t" g " " ~,~ LY'J-'A"~, / ~ % ! ! ~ -------- !ouotas as part of its attack on in- The scare caused by the Korean- ~-.~-a ~-~--~ ~-, Found more Currier and Ives ~flation. If the weather is extremely China War and fears of an early=m k~~,~r*/ I / prints and wintry country scenes!favorable, the government will be[OUtrber~aka~fee~th~r S~eetmiO,~% ~ill ~d- lv ay rne joyous 1Yew Year Bells ~~ I Sta tdar / among the greeting cards this year ,~ asked to give away sUrpLu~ CrODS. i . Y. . . g " ~. r ~ -- ~ I / ~ERS that came into my home and those i With prospects good for a rising city real.estate. This iear, now ever: 1"It'lg In a year ot happiness ant1 ~, ~ ~ [ Homer Emerson [ .~ sketchin red on su ly of feed l~rains, most meat *s dechnmg ano many wno naa put r . . . ~o.~. n ~a~ )^,v---~'- I ~ of, .fmend-'heirA countr home on ~shouldPP be more plentiful" next year their" city properties" up for sale are Success lot OHr rn~r~v t~v.~r~,~ ~,; - ---- Highway 30 decorated the Dick ~ than in 1951. Prices for beef. how- i w,~naraw]ng them. Brisbins' card President and Mrs. ever, will be held up by high wages Small sustenance farms shouldpatrons. Cole featured the chapel on their!and military needs, hold up well in price as these con- -- folder and the Nelsons' card, de-LOCAL TAXES V~HLL BE IIIGItER tinue to be valuable inflation signed by Richard, was an attrac- The burden of Federal taxes, both hedges. Demand for large corn- tire block print of three trees. :eoruorate and ~ersonal. ~,ill not be mercial farms, however, should Irene Franks Higgins in Bismarck, i increased again during 1052 above weaken as the year progresses. . N.D. sent snaps of her three chil-the ~dvance late in 1951. State Any swing back toward rent con- Dial 6612 Mt. Vernon, Iowa dren and says her father, George and Municipal taxes, however, will trol will act as a further damper on Franks, whom many remember ~s go higher again, i new apartment house b u.ildin.g. ~ I I I,I I I ~he jolly grocer on the corner, is The above forecast is based on the There is as yet no .incenuve ~oI I I,IH feeling well and happy, osst~mption that unless Stalin starts]build homes for rental Lncome at-lI --.----- iWorld War III durin~ the early i though rent control is gradually les- I ~ ~i --iii. ~ ~- And they tell of the advertiser months of 1952, he has made up his** sening ~ ~ I w . sent out this cryptic greeting" mind to forg~t Warld War III until i Tighter credit controls will make I I ~ I [ ~ |/ ho ; "ithe United States and our Alliesiit more difficult to improve olderlI I V I 1 Fx I~.L~ U b kJ n lo l'~tvl ~, I " " " OPQRSTUVWXYZ iagain Go to Sleep,' which may be resLdentml properties. Hence, thelI /" h ~ I / ~ The gentleman explained to his some years hence. We give this a 1 nrices for these should weaken even]I ! ~ -uzzled friends "It's simple No L " !definite urediction as to the outlook though these are now the best buys. II ~ k / P ' " " for World War III. ' Volume of money and credit inlI ""~ % % 5 ) If . . . ~ . i There are three ways of prevent-~circulation will continue to increase J I~ ~ %.-- . I nominate Ior me meanes~ per- fe I *"~ oe-* "~^ +)'~ ~ard '~mg mnauon: (l) lncreasect produc-]to about the peak of a w years[I %~ ~ ~I' / you heard the Sm.lt.h's news? .[ States and Municipalities wilI'~ANDPOLITICS tl I,/ That was aH--hnls, u~ course ,~ again be under pressure to find ade-; Those who can do so should at-II ! I ~ l~ 1 I / "rom hanging in the air thus, that'i . "" : " " "war us, I I ~ ! ~" ~'/" . .inex~ year. ipro~it from such b "n s. Ill ~ I ! %'x~A~Ii~"2 I ~d l~'~h,~ "~ es back Gee t m ~orry x~ ~ ' i she writ . '" . ' .~] ~ ! There will be no increas in 'lux-should be expected. These contracts|it ~ [ ~ ~'~ I AM ~I "~ mentioned it. Mayoe mey cton 1: i urv taxes" durin~ 1952. i will be subject to tightfisted rene- I I 9' mm / want it told!" tDO,i~3STIC TRADE UNCERTAIN igotiations, tI ,h~" %~,# ~F ~ ~'~"~, -------- i Credit curbs will continue to holdI The political outlook for 1952 willlI,I ~'~ " qh~ / ~l ~k "The Old Croat", Duane Dew el of!down the demand for automobiles!be completely dominated by jockey-I1 ' ~ ~ r -- ~ /1 Algona, resumed his complJanons '. and certain household eouipment.:ing for position in the Presidential,it ~ ~ ~1 A ~,7 ~ ~Ik~/ of excer ts from ms .commns compmtions of fewer dwellings wLlllrace for 1952. Barring World War I /#%, '& Am,$ 4 ,~IodgepoPge'' and "The OlCt ?oat," also act as a damper on furniture i III, Congress will pass very littlelI I I % ~ ~II "~ I -- as reetings to other Iowa column, sales: new legislation except some sops to Ill I, ~ ~ D "~.~ /k g /~oars FaLnn aemand for hard oo~s. v IF ~ r =~ii--i t. rt is called "The Mouse i g g ,ilabor and the eterans. II I 2 W " t a~d is'l~"~' favo,ite grceting of 1951. i should stimulate the public's spend-! Congress will still be dominated ]I I I ~ AI ~ ~#;-~ ~-)R~ a few of hi= observa- ling for food and lower-priced soft :by a conservative coalition of North-I1 i I 7, ,:*~s i goods. ! ern Republicans and Southern Dem-[I I / 6," "= ~ons. ~ ;~mas ~hop- i The above trend forecast willmean !ocrats This North-South coahtlon]I if/ " " " ''come' "rp " " res'entialand anyC 11 //1/~i x:~ A~ lanes tanks, artillery ~ln the P zd m on r the nut tha : . .' " " f .mat!c now except f o. I guns and mumtLons will constantly I gressional elections Midwest states nO[ClS tie steering WlleUl,' -- --- -- " : " ^ ~ ~t- t be replacea as mey necome oosoie~e. ,can make or break the Presldentml[1 r/ 1,X rlaol~Sare u~itlcut~ ~u ~ " ate m ' "' " ' " ':abit of being iThis new activity will oper uehicandidates. The labor vote is over- 1 %Y "~ ~a0;p;:;ug:~alsn~ .e~l n~s being un-ta~:he 7t~$ :i~e~dtus~Ysh~i~iPe~elrated" II ~ happy.' more and more recognized through-i -- . ! out 1952 ! I Most of us w uld d wellt thlnkl- '" '. ~arrlng new war develo-ments I ~.p i li on th~s last quote, from Mr: Dewel ~look for continued shrinkage, in ourI ~ Here's ~v~n ncl the FFa HING I May th l Season ~ir, c'e the results from this one !b~il1 be ~c the short end of tlais busi: r Hom~-~u;'i,hi.~.] V SPt IAUZ,0 ,11 bc with you every day of thc coming year. would encompass most of the oth- ne,~s with the importers gaining. Lw*~ed or Cleaned~ I SHIRT $[RVICIt,I " " ers. ! Except for war supplies, it .will ~V LAUNDERERS li ibecome more difficult to convince iIR~VE and Dry Cieane~ I May i952 bring to all of you the Compress that additional" heavy DiM 7123 II i and ha mess l m credits should be grantect aoroau be~t in health,pp. I " " 214 First St S W Cedor Ropids II ~ ) I ~ IIVII ~ ~ omitting the usual "wealth" of the ] Many domestic manufacturers will "70 o, o~ ~o ~o~ o~.~,~ ~." tl . ~reeting because you and I would-'feel increasing competition rr.om I Lisbon and Mt. Vernon rnone :~ylz ri't know what I was talking about, foreign merehandise. A cry for in- ~-.o~l,; ~mJ or ~eave tsunales I now would we" creased tariff protection will be at HAWKEYE GRILL ~ I I EDDY KILOWATT and his hun- dreds of associates send you their greetings for a powerful New Year a New Year that sees the fulfillrnent of all our hopes for a peaceful world where good fellowship and the achieve- ment of our hopes can bu/ld a happier world in II whlch to work I/ and play. / / / WA ELECTRIC ) ILIGHT~" POwElg ~ I/ RK m m