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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - April 12, 1933
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To Miss Taft
We were sorry to have taken the bread out of your mouth. But where you have a youngester you have to see that he is warm & not Hungry.
We feel real rich know the cow has been in about two weeks with a very large bull calf. we are vealing [?] the calf for are selve's to-eat.
I did not get to ans your letter last week. as I have had an other attach of guincy I was in bed five day's. So am pretty shakey yet. It broke on both side again. We have to very big pond both side of us. The pond in the swamp down here came clear up to were I had my chickens park.[?] up about the fence post and all. and the one down by the other road came cleare up to the wood. and are going down very slow. Mr Kitchen say the most water that ever been in here.
I will ans your question on a seperate sheet so as not to get them mixed up with new's
yes the bank has cashed the check at last.
yes O.M. has there post office yet thay are trying it a while to see if it pay. If not thay will take it our. The marigold man is Mr Jhon Osloud son in-law.
I hope this letter can be read with any trouble. my hand is none to steady yet.
oh yes are pond by house give up quite a lot of amusement. there 2 muskrat that swims around in it.
Max churned 5 pd of butter last Friday the first churning. beside the calf get some new milk.
I guess that all the news. Sincerly Max & Family