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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - October 6, 1933

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Wednesday Nite To Miss Taft

Your letter arrived Monday. I am sorry you have not got full detail of the farm. But i have felt so miserable for 3 week with a cold and trying to ward of quincy. and Ronald had an other convulsion. So have had my hand more than full. The piece by pig pen is plowed & draged. and Max has piece by little orchard nearly ready to drag.

Seeing some place are good and some place are very thin. Max say hard to say till spring But look as tho there have to be more seed. The cherries trees are all neady to pull and apple tree in a short time.

High wind have put lots late apple on the ground. Max thought twice before he spent your money. and decide not to take the teams so your check will be back were it came from. Max went and look at them again to make sure.

The rains have done quite a lot of good to meadows and trees if was late. you can see a difference in the greens.

If there a new team in neighborhood ever one is curious to know how much thay cost. Regardless if there has to be a story told Max says Harry Zang says he will bring the past soon.

About your key's there has been no change made in men at Ashmore. You have most likely forgotten Mrs Ashmore has two house's. and the one by Burton's that Foster lived in is the one that Kitchens moved into.

You do't need to worry about the hole in corn crib. Max say the hole was fixed iwth in a hour after you's seen the mouse go in there

I guess that all the news I can think to write

Sincerely Max & Family