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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - January 19, 1935
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January 19, 1935
To Miss Taft
We recieved your letter clearing things up.
We have had a high wind and lots of snow blowing around. We are on able to reach Main road right know with car. But hopeing to be out in a day or so. Went to town yesterday and got Grocerys and medicine so will be all right.
Ronald is on gain and full of life and eating pretty good.
Yes we children at home was always taught to be honest. Max said when first seen the check you had most likely sent on the Jacksonville bank and forgot. Yes it dead loss to us. We were reminded of it other day as Max had buy a new driver license a little over a year on account of loseing the other which does not expire for three. Could not get a dupericote (?) of it as it lost. Mr. Vincil Kaues died to-nite at Munson Hospital.
Max say to ask you if you are going to buy manure if he can find some.
Mr. Henry Fox bought a carload of lime. He paid $3.00 ton. Some men are talking going into gether ordering a carload together.
Max is cutting wood. They are going to put a dray saw on big stuff Monday. I am seeing quite lot of logging I never seen before.
Mr. and Mrs. Eleware Crampton is about ready move into there new house. Have a drove well and he is going put light himself.
Richard Zang is married and home. I am invited to a shower for him + wife. I guess that all the news.
Sincerely Max + Family