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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1941-08-26 Page 2

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can have Miss Blanke take care of it. Don't have it for any longer period than the present insurance. Then if we had a fire, we are protected. And you can't get in-surance after the fire is started. White it is a little more expensive yet I believe it is worth it. Enclose is Tidings which you can keep with this letter. We have been threatened with rain for the last two or three hours, with a slight sprinkle but nothing matured. I guess I'll put in a for a dis-charge at the end of the year. By that time, I'll have served my time. Whether I run for County Attorney or not depends on how things are at that time. Don is very much impressed with his job as a mail clerk. He is very jealous of his work and doesn't like for anyone else to touch it. He is very slow with it though. I gave him the dickens on time and he was rather huffy about that. But he'll get over it. I see by the paper where the Methodist Conference bought the Free Methodist campground there at Birmingham for use as a conference place.
 
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