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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, September-October 1942

1942-09-09 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 4

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4 and fuel consumption are to be made. Couldn't we store the truck for the last 3 mos, get $5 refund on the license and cut out the reporting business that way as we don't need the truck for war or essential civilian business? Let me know this month and we might get $5 back for our trouble. And we'd store it by Jan anyway. Had shampoo and wave after work (good job too). Then ate at Mary Ann's. Mrs Churchill saw me at Sunshine MKT. Said she'd try to call this morn then learned I'd gone to work. Bob had asked her to have me send you his sympathy. She got a letter this morn. He is back on guard duty now. He said he was so lonely he did not know what to do, I so Howard wants her to go out there to visit him. She thinks she will go soon. Do you suppose if I could have
 
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