In Muscatine on Friday, July 28, 1950, Dale wrote, “Worked 8 to 4:30. Jack Owens came down to the plant to say goodbye – he is transferred to Yankton, South Dakota. Hot today. I mowed the yard after supper & cut weeds. Stayed home at night & to bed after midnight.” They had no air conditioning, so waited for the evening cool-down to go to bed.
Peacetime Alcohol
Neighborly Act
Get A Book
Squeaky Belt?
More Races
Popping Pills
Weekly Report
Another Birthday
Pay Day
Routine Day
Back To Work
In Muscatine on Monday, July 17, 1950, Dale wrote, “Worked 8 to 4:30. First day back after 2 weeks of vacation. Loaded 3 tank cars & 3 trucks today. I came home for dinner. Took Stanley for a shot at 4:45. Sent $8.80 for group insurance.” He was a government agent at the alcohol plant, and those tank cars and trucks were filled with alcohol.
Off To The Races
More Shots
Stan Got Shot
Chilly Morning
Over The Hill
Paying Bills
Return From Osceola
Home Made Ice Cream
Vacationing from Muscatine in Osceola with his family on Sunday, July 9, 1950, Dale and Helen drove with Ruth and Louie Schaffer (Helen’s brother) to Perry, Iowa, to see Lela Yates (Helen’s sister) in the hospital. They got back to Louie’s by early evening and went to Margie (Louie’s daughter) and Jack Nish’s farm for fried chicken and home made ice cream.