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Carolyn Gay Taft Farm Letter - May 18, 1937
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To Miss Taft
Are weathere stay cold-very cold wind's one hardly feels like going out side to work. But are putting in gardens to-day.
Well the old cow was sold at auction sale last Tuesday May 11. for $54.00 and Max put $50.00 in bank Saturday. There were $4.00 expence. $1.80 for putting her thru the sale + Fire insurance.
Mrs Colerick gave me the Keys the othere day. So I put them away for you. till you come.
Ronald is enjoying the papers very much. Thanking you kindly, Ronald will be 7 year old May 22.
The corn field is ready to plant. max planted corn last year May 22.
max says the hay is nearly gone. he says you will have to have 2 ton of hay right away.
We seen a nice Deer down in your woods last Saturday. I ran out there to see her go into ashmore woods and lay down.
I guess that all the news. this week. So will close at get busy.
Sincerly. Max + Hazel.