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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - May 11, 1937
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To Miss Taft:
Are weather stay cold. it froze ice in water tubs sunday nite may 9. and very high winds. Needing a good rain to.
Max had a bad time drilling in the lime the wind was so high. But had to take the drill when his turn came. He inhaled so much lime it made him sick. he went to Dr Saturday.
Yes the spray is on.
Bill Dohm truck hauled the 2 ton of lime. at 1 load.
But we hauled the gates as the truck was unable to go that day. we charged you $1.00.
Mrs Colerick said she was going to turn keys over to me. But has not yet.
Max is planning to take the old cow to sale. tuesday - afternoon.
we are going to put in garden's this week.
I have not house clean done yet, as it been so cold.
I guess that all the new's.
Sincerly Max + Hazel
Grand Traverse Milling Co., Inc. Invoice
April 17, 1937 Mrs. Carolyn B. Taft 302 Woodland Place Jacksonville, Ill.
20 # Tim Seed $ 2.00 30 # Grim alf 11.50 13.50 Bottle Inculate .30 13.80
Received by Max Gilmore