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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946
1941-04-07 Page 2
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a way too much and see if he won't cut in. Then if he won't, then just tell him you can't pay it and only pay him $25.00 to $50.00 I sure would give him a talking to about charging so much and being so slow about getting it done. It's too bad you didn't talk to Mrs. Fischer about him first. Glad you got the other room rented. Make them use the front stairs and not come down the back way, cause they'll be in your kitchen half the time. And make them pay in advance. If they can't pay - rent to someone else or leave it idle. I am returning Mother's letter. Glad you are going up to get her because I think a change will do them all good. Must close. Am sending this in same envelope as other, which hadn't mailed when the second one arrived. As ever, John N. P.S. I see where they sold Roxie Lawson to Montreal.
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a way too much and see if he won't cut in. Then if he won't, then just tell him you can't pay it and only pay him $25.00 to $50.00 I sure would give him a talking to about charging so much and being so slow about getting it done. It's too bad you didn't talk to Mrs. Fischer about him first. Glad you got the other room rented. Make them use the front stairs and not come down the back way, cause they'll be in your kitchen half the time. And make them pay in advance. If they can't pay - rent to someone else or leave it idle. I am returning Mother's letter. Glad you are going up to get her because I think a change will do them all good. Must close. Am sending this in same envelope as other, which hadn't mailed when the second one arrived. As ever, John N. P.S. I see where they sold Roxie Lawson to Montreal.
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