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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - February 25, 1935

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February 25, 1935

To Miss Taft

We are having a touch of winter last week and this quite a bit colder.

The whole country around has settled down to living again. Since they found the body of Harry Morris Christpher. Max went two days to help drag and break ice. It as very sad. There was not and an nicer boy in country. Very big funeral too.

Max wood job is nearly to and end. Some buzzing to do yet and hauling.

Ronald had a sick spell again a week ago. But was not so hard as last one.

In the telephone bill you received there was one on it for me and I got one of yours So we are even. And also the Telephone Batteries I only charged you for one. It should have been .41 (forty one cents) two batteries. Max gave me prise one and I thought was prise.

All the animals are fine. Surprise is growing fast. Max could not get her in one nite. So he thought he would watere the cow there. Ronald was to barn and came running up well saying Dad Daddy I got her. Max say How did you. Oh he say’s she stuck her head in the door and I pushed her in. He says I said naught word to.

I could not find Alberta picture one nite. I couldn’t image where it went. So was putting more covers on Ronald and he had it in bed with him. He think a lot of picture.

Tom Richard is cutting ice for Mrs. Jennison. Mr. Wilber 25 men on ice job too.

Are apple are all gone and I don’t know what the family will do for after supper lunch.

The prise on lime they not got there prise yet for this year. Around $18.00 per ton he thought at Kyselka.

Max could locate any manure. The one he was thinking of was out of town.

I head Rodger Kitchen is expecting to be a new daddy in spring.

I guess that all the news. ` ` Best Wishes to you

Max + Hazel. Sonny

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