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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - March 18, 1936
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To Miss Taft:
Are snow is going real slowly. and sun is real bright.
Max is pruneing apple tree's and getting some tools in shape. for summer.
Max bought 10 ton manure at $2.50 per ton. Francis [?] you, the one you bought team From. your slip is inclosed in letter. on seed
Did I ever tell you. that my squash seed I planted up in little tree's, turned out to be pumpkins. So the cow had a treat.
Mrs. Tom Richard + her four pound son arrived home to-day.
If you ever seen a tickled kid it was Ronald when he seen the package of funny paper's. and says to thank you very much. for them.
I guess Mrs Lardie spent one week in Traverse and one week a willobee.
quite a few neighbor are getting new tractor's this spring. Mr Tom Richard for one. tradeing his colt in.
Max + I are married eight year St patrick day Mar. 17. They had dance at Hill hall for us. and I got gift 1/2 dozen cup + saucer's to match my set dishes I am getting.
Max say to tell you he tickled to piece you are going continue to use Lime + sulphur
Ronald is going to school ever day.
all the animal are fine, and daily excerise in yard.
My few chicken are keeping us busy eating egg. I am makeing about 6 pd butter. Beside we are haveing quite a lot of ice cream. we get are fill of ice cream in winter time any way.
I guess that all new's. Hopeing this finds you in best of Health.
yes thay say it Hazel Kitchen boy Friend.
Sincerly Max + Hazel + Sonny.
Seeds saved in 1935 for 1936 -
Sweet corn yes String beans yes Lima beans yes Radishes - yes Cucumber - yes