949 W 12th
St
San Pedro, Calif
May 16, 1945
Dear Father, Mother and the rest of the
folks at home,
Please excuse the paper, but as usual I
don’t realize I am running out until I have run out, and hen a
makeshift will have to do till more can be obtained. [This letter
was written on lined, three-hole notebook paper, rather than the
usual unlined sheet.] I guess
the paper shortage is reflected in more ways than one realizes even
tho you can get all the typewriter paper you wish. Mrs. Johnson tells
me that toilet paper is very hard to obtain and that the neighborhood
stores usually don’t have any. I have been looking downtown
occasionally and most of the time they don’t have any there either.
This evening I did manage to get one roll tho. So much for that
enlightening topic.
Yesterday
and today have been really warm in this section of Calif. Both
started out clear and got quite warm along in the afternoon.
Yesterday afternoon eas very windy, much windier than it has been
today. As soon as the sun goes down tho, it turns cool rapidly and
the wind becomes positively chilly. Dwight says that even last Sunday
afternoon which didn’t seem particularly warm, that the sun was
warm down at Cabrillo Beach.
My car
runs along about as usual. I think I will have to rise to work on the
P.E. the way my gas is going, before the next coupon validation date
comes around. Dwight says that he has about 50 gallons for his motor
scooter and he said perhaps I could have some of that. If he does
give me a couple I will manage to drive as usual. Yesterday I got my
registration which the auto dealer applied for for me when I got the
car. it has taken the State Dept of Vehicles about 2 months to get
around to issuing it.
By the
way, Mrs. Johnson says that she doesn’t think she could make a
place for Vivian to stay here if she came to Calif., the reason being
Mr. Johnson’s nervous condition. She said that if she could have
she surely would have, but that as matters stand, she can’t.
However, I’ll keep my eyes open for any other place around here
where she could stay for awhile and if I locate one I shall let you
know immediately.
I
didn’t take a music lesson tonite since I didn’t feel I had
practices enough to make it worthwhile.
Pastor
Clauson is leaving Banning Homes in about 10 days. A new man has all
ready been assigned and has been here about 3 weeks so there is no
point in his remaining longer. I met him by accident on the street
tonite and he told me about it. Previously he was to have stayed till
in July sometime. He says that people are moving out of Banning Homes
very rapidly and that soon, particularly after school stops it may be
almost abandoned. He says that the shipyards are planning on cutting
off the swing shift soon and cutting the day work to a 5-day week
8-hour-day schedule. That is the first I had heard about a 5 day week
any place.
I have
not heard anything yet if the pastor called here is coming or not, or
if an intern has been secured for the summer.
I got
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