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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - October 14, 1935
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October 14, 1935
To Miss Taft
I am sorry to be so late with my letter. But some how I have not been able to set down a write. Funerals and Ronald sick again and trying to dodge the measles that in neighborhood.
And weathere is steady rain + more rain. We have had very funny weather lots of high winds. The winter apple are nearly all on ground.
Fay Dohm took straw and just hauled it home this week. Max has check but have not been to town yet to put into bank $18.00
1 load of wealthy the largest were picked. Tom hauled them. they went in about four oclock and dident get home till eleven oclock at nite. The load came to $9.46 which is waiting also to go into bank. The wind just put the rest on gound. The late apple are picked and in garage. Don't know what you will get No. 1 apples are selling .15 and .20 per bushel. No sale for pear's even to grocery store. Max took them. There were 5 bushel of No. 1 crab apple's at .30 cents per bushel. total $1.50 which goes to bank yet. Ever one had lo?? crab apple let. Tom Richard 15 bushel setting his shed and could not sell.
Do you want any crates made ...7 cents apiece and you furnish logs and you have to nail them yourself.
The new calf is coming fine and with out a name. Suprise cow likes get out very well if she can see away.
I guess that all new's
Mac + Hazel