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Carroll Steinbeck letters to his parents, November-December 1943

Carroll Steinbeck to Alfred and Vira Steinbeck Page 2

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there I guess. I think it we'll be the Chicago Northwestern station but I'm not sure. I'll have to let you know later. I just hope I get to use that ticket now that I have it. I'll be a nervous wreck before the week is over. I'll have to let you know for sure later. Kay said she was coming down to Rubio while she was home. Did she make it? By the way has the ring ever gotten there as yet? Dad, I can't even place that farm of yours for some reason. I've been trying to remember but I can't seem to get anywhere. It makes it kind of hard to say whether you should sell it or not. I'd rather wait till I get home to say yes or no. If you do want to hold it for awhile, I think it would be safe enough for a lot of fellows will be wanting farms after the war. However, if you get an offer which is too good to pass then I sure wouldn't keep it. Probably Marg is there so I'll add this bit for her. Thanks for the stationary. As you see I'm using it. That picture of you and Ken is swell. Thanks alot. I guess I'd better get to studying again for I'm darned sure I want to come home. I let you more about my plans later Love Carroll
 
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