Monday, April 8, 2013

1943


Victory Field A.A.F.F.T.D
Vernon Texas
12-2-43

Dear Mom,

Just received your letter. I hadn’t received the money when I wrote my last letter. It came the next day, thanks a million, that’s from both of us.

That will help us buy Xmas presents. Speaking of Xmas, June has mentioned she needs a housecoat, a quilted one.

Dad, just south of the field about 5 miles starts real wild country mostly is thick growth of mesquite trees and scattered small lakes (Ducks fly around in flocks that make the sky black) One hundred and thirty square miles of this is owned by Wagner, it’s supposed to be the second biggest ranch in the world. He has it stocked with game I (as yet) haven’t done this but some of the instructors fly low in there and see deer, etc. One time they saw a wolf chasing a deer, so they chased the wolf.

How would you like to go hunting?

I have about 16 hrs. of flying time now, I’m getting so I can make it do what I want it to and do a few acrobatics.

A number have been eliminated.

I made a 92 average in "Theory of Flight. I’m now taking aircraft engines (tough for me ha! Ha!) and air navigation.

This field is about 5 miles from town, there are busses running in and out. Cars come out to get us on Wed. evening to take us in to choir practice.

I have just 4 ½ weeks left from Sun (4th) So I’ll leave a few days after new year’s.

A funny thing here about overnight passes, they won’t give them to anyone for the purpose of visiting their wife. Wives aren’t allowed on the post.

But parents, bro. & sys are. Overnight passes are granted to visit same

So one fellow put in a pass saying to visit sister and parents.

The pass was turned down because it was not explained enough." He didn’t say if it was his parents or his sisters’ parents." They are crazy here.

I’m going to tell them you’re coming down some time to get a pass, probably Xmas.

Two tubes went bad in my radio and I can’t buy them here. I will send you the types and you see if you can get them
In general, it has been cold here about 35˚ to 45˚ the last week.


I guess this is all for now.

Love

Chas


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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Generation 50 - Wallace and Daisy Mclain

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

This is my Grandfather, Wallace McLain

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He was a conductor on the B&O railroad, and owned a diary farm in Galion Ohio.
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1940
NAME: Wallace McLain
FATHER: William McLain
MOTHER: Fanny McLain
BIRTH: abt 1898 - Ohio
RESIDENCE: Gilead, Morrow, Ohio - Age: 42

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1940 census
wallace McLain age 70 wife Fanny age 68 and son, also Wallace Mclain age 42 lived on farm, owned house valued at 1000
that wold make great granpa wallace 1870 and Jenny born in 1872 ang My grandpa McLain born in 1900 In 1940 he made $860.00 as a laborer



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Daisy Mclain age 40, Divorced, rented at 22.50 per month
    Daughter Wilma June age 16,
    son dale age 19 worked as a glazer at Florence pottery and made $900.00 a year



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1940 With the rearming of US forces the Great Depression was finally beginning to ease , and Americans were earning more and buying more so being able to buy goods and further fueling the economy . But outside of America things were not good as Germany invaded France which meant between Germany and Italy most of Western Europe was controlled by them except for England. In the US the feel good feeling of leaving the depression behind fueled the making of some great movies including "Gone With the Wind" and the "Great Dictator" , and Jazz sounds were the popular music of the day from the likes of Benny Goodman and Count Basie amongst others. The Nylon stockings invented the previous year were all the rage with women, FDR was elected for a third term but Americans were starting to believe they should help Britain in it's fight for survival with Germany and the first peacetime draft occurred in September 1940 which had ominous overtones for the future. Britain was being bombed incessantly and many believed it may only be time before America would be involved. And a worker in the New Factories appearing can earn up to $1,250 per year
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Average Cost of new house $3,920.00 Average wages per year $1,725.00 Cost of a gallon of Gas 11 cents Average Cost for house rent $30.00 per month Radio $16.95 Average Price for a new car $850.00 Battery for Torch 10 cents Hoover $52.50

Race Riots in Chicago, Harlem, Los Angeles and Detroit Mexico
Leon Trotsky the Russian revolutionary is assassinated in Mexico
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Life magazine costs 10 cents.
Nylon Stockings go on sales

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Popular Films
  • Walt Disney's animated film Pinocchio is released together with Fantasia
  • The Great Dictator, starring Charlie Chaplin
Popular Music
  • "Careless" Glenn Miller
  • "I'll Never Smile Again " Tommy Dorsey with Frank Sinatra
  • "In the Mood " Glenn Miller
  • "Pennsylvania 6-5000 " Glenn Miller
  • "Only Forever" Bing Crosby

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  • Hugh McLain, who landed in America in 1804
  • Daniel McLain, aged 35, arrived in North Carolina in 1812
  • Benjamin McLain, who landed in Allegany (Allegheny) County, Pennsylvania in 1831
  • William McLain, aged 33, arrived in Mobile County, Ala in 1844
  • John McLain, who landed in San Francisco, California in 1851

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