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John William Graham letters, July-September 1942
1942-09-26 Page 3
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and not taking them out until spring. I enjoyed your visit of Wednesday evening. I wish Dickey didn't have that eye trouble, it's a great thing to have good eyes. Hope they can correct his condition. You are lucky to have sauer Kraut I'll bet it's that good dutch kind like the Eldurado folks make. I wrote Rev. [Ukena?] a letter recently he should have it now. You could tell Harold Light that we have a fellow from Winona who works in the Watkins office. I asked him if he knew any dealers who came up there but he didn't. I'm glad to have hogs to sell the price they are now. They must be the highest they have been in years. Maybe dad can figure out a way to fix the back door. I know it is kind of bad. What kind of stuff is he going to line the hen house with I think think it will be a good investment as I believe they will do well with chickens.
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and not taking them out until spring. I enjoyed your visit of Wednesday evening. I wish Dickey didn't have that eye trouble, it's a great thing to have good eyes. Hope they can correct his condition. You are lucky to have sauer Kraut I'll bet it's that good dutch kind like the Eldurado folks make. I wrote Rev. [Ukena?] a letter recently he should have it now. You could tell Harold Light that we have a fellow from Winona who works in the Watkins office. I asked him if he knew any dealers who came up there but he didn't. I'm glad to have hogs to sell the price they are now. They must be the highest they have been in years. Maybe dad can figure out a way to fix the back door. I know it is kind of bad. What kind of stuff is he going to line the hen house with I think think it will be a good investment as I believe they will do well with chickens.
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