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Burton Jay Smith and Willametta Turnepseed letters, August-October, 1943
1943-09-01 Page 2
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Aunt Maude would be willing to sell I'm sure because as she grows older and has less money, the house will be harder to care for. She wants $5000 now for it. There'd be some work needed on it - yet it is in good shape and can be lived in at once. If we had Al with us his $35 per month would pay both principal and interest by F.H.A. plan. What we would pay would be for changes to suit us. I honestly think it would be [unjust?] for us to wait five or six years until the kind of house we want is out of the experimental
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Aunt Maude would be willing to sell I'm sure because as she grows older and has less money, the house will be harder to care for. She wants $5000 now for it. There'd be some work needed on it - yet it is in good shape and can be lived in at once. If we had Al with us his $35 per month would pay both principal and interest by F.H.A. plan. What we would pay would be for changes to suit us. I honestly think it would be [unjust?] for us to wait five or six years until the kind of house we want is out of the experimental
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