Show 0 I Dads Dad's i i i iI I Column 14 i ni 1 1 i 4 Tuesday April 4 1944 1044 NOTICE POSTED on a mess med hall han bulletin bulletin bulle bune- tin board on Guadalcanal signed by a chief of ot a Polynesian tribe American soldiers are requested to please be a a. little little lit lit- tle tie more careful in their choice of ot language especially when natives are assisting them in their unloading of ships trucks and in erecting abodes American missionaries spent many years among us and taught us the words we shouldn't use ue Every day however I American soldiers use those words and the good work your missionaries did is being undermined by your careless profanity Readers Reader's Readers Reader's Digest quote CHARLES M M. SCHWAB was president of ot the worlds world's first dollar billion-dollar corporation corporation corporation cor cor- before he was thirty five then lost his hid steel throne and dropped from the limelight for a decade But during this time he redoubled his efforts and he has done his greatest work since he crossed the half century mark marIC He did not quit He stuck STILL MAKING PROGRESS I Dear Grandpa Its It's been nearly weeks since I left Santa Ana Im I'm not a very good pilot yet but Im I'm rapidly learning Its It's a 0 lot harder landing and taking off ort than I had realized These planes we fly weigh about two tons Its It's plenty hard to toland toland land without bouncing We land at 55 J i miles an hour and take off ort at 60 m. m p. p h. h That's a lot of ot speed We cruise at m. m p. p h. h Top speed Is about but we I I arent aren't allowed to go over m m. p p. p h. h Flying can be a 0 lot of fun but to a student pilot its it's Just work work and and plenty I of it I received your letter the other day It sure was nice to hear from you After being able to go home every week-end week at Santa Ana I feel a little lonesome here Ill I'll get used to it though I was lucky to be so close to home as ae it was We were told yesterday that anyone who is eliminated will go into the In In- In fantry Sure hope I can make the grade If It I Can Kin keep up as I 1 have then there should be no reason for tor my being elim elim- Theres There's not much more to say at the present so Ill I'll close I hope that your health s s much improved Love BOB Say hello to Mr and Mrs Firmage for me Tulare California March 31 1944 SUNDAY WE had the pleasure of Mr and Mrs LaPage If II and Bobby Dobby Barben as dinner guests at the home of Mr and Mrs E. E D D. D Firmage It was more than a pleasure for Dad to tolee tee see home borne folks A few hours were spent with the and Dad then the visitors visitors visit visit- ors ore went to the home of Mr and Mrs T T. J J. J former well known residents of Park City Mrs being a sister of or Mrs LaPage They returned to the Firmage home in inthe inthe inthe the evening makIng evening making a splendid day for all concerned I roil FOR EASTEll LASTER OUTCAST bereaved and dispossessed With spirit grieved and sore distressed distressed distressed sed A vagabond a refugee O 0 Prince of Peace I 1 turn to Thee Out of the night of or blinding bUnding fears tears Out of the toll of weary years Out of my woe toe and misery O 0 Lord of love I 1 come to Thee Out of the desert of or despair Of blighting doubts of worldly care My soul still yearning to be free Returns 0 O God of hope to Thee Still in the gall of ot bitterness My countless sin I 1 now confess Forgive and cleanse then set me free Lord let me be bo at peace with Thee Careworn In Jn frame and lean of or soul What healing balm can make me whole Impart Thy strength divine to me 0 o Source of Life Lite I 1 plead with Thee My endless quest for tor love and peace In Thee dear Lord is made to cease My being thrills with liberty My mind and will are merged in Thee James E. E Dykes MILL WILLIE REPENT THE OTHER DAY DAYI I 1 WAS MAD MAD MAD- REAL AND REAL MAD AND ALL bAY DAY LONG LANG LONGI LANGI I lOOT GOT OOT MADDER AND MADDER AND EVERYBODY IRKED ME AND I IRKED EVERYBODY I HATED THE TIIE WORLD AND THE TILE WORLD HATED ME I WAS SAD SADI I AT LAST I LOOKED IN INTHE INTHE INTHE THE MIRROR AND I LAUGHED AND LAUGHED BUT AFTERWARDS I 1 GOT TO HOW SAD IT WAS THAT A I HADN'T TAKEN A PEEK EARLIER IN INTHE INTILE INTIlE TIlE THE DAY Oil OH BOO DOO noo HOO 1100 Willie in the last issue of ot Moor Moor- Moor Alhambra high school Moor Moor-I Alit AIK IN BRITAIN MORE THAN acres of ot land in Britain are now devoted to airfields for forthe forthe forthe the RAP and the USAF In a country Which Is fe somewhat less In area than the State otate of Oregon this means that ono one out of ot every acres counting the mountain areas as well as aa the plains plain 1 Is devoted to this purpose IN THE TIIE ARMY Jt r SINCE PEARL Harbor the Army Denture Denture Denture Den Den- ture Corps has provided servicemen with new dentures fillings fill fill- J Ings budges bridges denture re- re Continued on Page rage Five Dads Dad's Column Continued from Page One pairs and prophylactic treat treat- ments The Army finds that In each group of one hundred bundred inductees there I is ts an en average of sixty extractions and fifteen dentures immediately required and an average of five or six fillings I for ea each man IN A recent letter from Dr L. L II H. Rad- Rad don he ho writes wrItE's Dave Orrs Orr's wife called up the other day find and told us that when Dave was in New Orleans he happened to run on to i I Ia Harry Barry and his Ms family They had hada a short visit vl but Dave said It was surely I a dandy one Dave said they all looked fine anti and that Starry Harry Jr was a real fine young man It was a very meetIng meet meet- Ing and Dave was waC thrilled about meet meet-I It Dave expects to be sent overseas before long but of course does docs not know the time DAVE ORR onn and and Harry rry were I natives nat of Park graduated from the Park City high school and were close I pals paU for many years cars while in Park City i For lor many years lurry Hury has hos been manager cf ef the J J. J O. O Penney company of ot Laurel i Mississippi And find Dave for many years past was connected with the Julius Julius Julius' I Frankel Son Bon In the window and sash fash i I factory in Los Angelos A year ear or so ago Mr Orr tad in the service of U U. U S a. and is now First Lieutenant and is stationed om bero in the eastern states expecting to go overseas In tho the near future futuro BOTH GENTLEMEN were tickled pink at meeting each other so far away from homo Tome sad aid th lr t fio hl t. t n i f t f fHe I ld here and end in California can eRn easy Imagine what a happy mettia it was j i WE VIE READ la b. l 1 t. t i u i 1 t PIP papas K that tho the 0 O J n ru a h t el l l t icv v wants Pants more workers TM Thi 11 1 n r n of tr-i tr 1 state would take that n uter Park City alone could rould u ue Ube e at t t 1 H W mare m re 11 v vera orners orn- orn v ers era and eon the nt ers IO ro U not uti us a. a i I |