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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - October 26, 1931

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Old Mission Mich Oct 26, 1931

Dear Miss Taft

Please excuse us for not answering your letter right away. As I forgot writing material when I went to town.

The weather is still very nice yet

Max buzzed wood to-day. His half brother came with his tractor and buzzed it.

The piece of corn in the little orchard had 70 bushel of corn and very good quality. and piece by wood had 60 bushel and quatity was poor. There was 7 bushel carrots and quite small. 20 bushel of beet. (over) 140 ripe pumkins + 15 green - not fully matured

Mr Lardie came to collect for for telephone call.

We will pay the bill if you would like to have us.

The beans are not going to get ripe enough for seed they are still bearing good yet. I could go out pick about 15 or 20 quarts know. But have ever can full.

We are glad you like the way the letters are wrote.

The brush on road side is cut and Max got the wood which was about a cord.

The fly's are terrible up here. Ronald is at last walking

Max is going to sell rest of apple to Roy Holmes at .70 per hundred for good one's. Cider apples has took a drop to .15 per hundred

Mr Richard wanted .10 per hundred to truck the other ciders

I guess that all the news for this time

Sincerly Max + Family