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John N. Calhoun family letters, May 1942 - February 1943

1942-05-09 Page 3

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Think they will get along better now we are getting along fine with [illegible] sugar. What is your idea about when I should start out there? And how long shall I plan to stay? Don't you think it safer to leave by train? I am afraid of tires & gas aren't you? Did you do anything about seeing whether some farmer would take us? Or didn't you like that idea? Please let me know what you think right away. I will pay the Int on the one note which is due the 16th It [illegible] 56.67 Int. + $25.00 monthly payment. The other notice says the note & interest due on $1000. So I suppose it will be $25.00 also. That will clean me up. It is due the 12th & Ruth is due the 11th. Oh well we won't worry too much. I must go home & get ready to go. Am glad you are better. Keep your chin up & we will be seeing you soon. Just remember I love you wherever you are. Thanks for the money Hugs & Kisses Dorothea & kiddies
 
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