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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - December 20, 1932

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Tuesday nite

To Miss Taft

Are winter has came at last with a steady storm.

No Max diden't get to finish the plowing It started snow the very next day. But he was wishing he could finish it We will have to have the snow plow come down and visit us before we would be able to get out with the car.

Here the thing that were bought with $195

[$].5 came from the lumber dollar. Batteries [$].75 for engine. Bert Haywood [$].50 for building corn stack. 2 gallon gas for engine for cutting corn stalks [$].40 for twine for corn husking.

Mrs Ida Lardie wanted to be remembered to you Max & I went up after Mother Filmore up there She stayed with us three day. Thay made over Ronald. Thay said that thay never see a child that resembled his dad so much.

I have Ronald a snow suit nearly completed I made it out of a chincilla coat that was give to me by my sister had zipper gave to me to off a shirt & and pattern I borrowed my only expense is the ankles & ristlets that are knit. Thay say montgomery & ward has them all ready knit I hope so.

I am think of wash to-morrow have been waiting on weather. I will have to hang all my cloth up stairs.

I guess that all the news

Sincerely,

Max & Family

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