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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946
1943-02-20 Page 3
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Daddy and Mama, just like Cliffie and Carol do, too. No, you didn't send the Bankers Life Receipt to me but wrote and said you were going to put it in the bank box. It is a good idea, as soon as you get one of those receipts to put it in the front of the bank book and then when you go to the bank you can put it in the box and won't lose it in the meantime. You might get Ruth to stay while you go to the Convention. In fact, I think that would be a swell idea. She and Mother ought to be able to hold the fort that long. Glad you got the Homestead exemption taken care of OK. Mail the receipt, etc, from Lowell to me as I have those records here. I will make about $40.00 on it besides $20.00 received in divi-dends. I hope Lowell is right, but am afraid it will be quite a while before the market goes up far enough to sell some of it. I told the Gazette and they even printed it in the "Service Men's" column about Feb 1st or Jan 30th or 31st, but didn't make the change on the subscription. So last Wednesday or Thursday, I received a great big bundle of papers, being all that I've missed so now I'll have to catch up on the news gradually. I'll remind you about the taxes in time - so don't worry about them. I'm glad John R. got his new music lesson and I'll bet he learns it in
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Daddy and Mama, just like Cliffie and Carol do, too. No, you didn't send the Bankers Life Receipt to me but wrote and said you were going to put it in the bank box. It is a good idea, as soon as you get one of those receipts to put it in the front of the bank book and then when you go to the bank you can put it in the box and won't lose it in the meantime. You might get Ruth to stay while you go to the Convention. In fact, I think that would be a swell idea. She and Mother ought to be able to hold the fort that long. Glad you got the Homestead exemption taken care of OK. Mail the receipt, etc, from Lowell to me as I have those records here. I will make about $40.00 on it besides $20.00 received in divi-dends. I hope Lowell is right, but am afraid it will be quite a while before the market goes up far enough to sell some of it. I told the Gazette and they even printed it in the "Service Men's" column about Feb 1st or Jan 30th or 31st, but didn't make the change on the subscription. So last Wednesday or Thursday, I received a great big bundle of papers, being all that I've missed so now I'll have to catch up on the news gradually. I'll remind you about the taxes in time - so don't worry about them. I'm glad John R. got his new music lesson and I'll bet he learns it in
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