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John William Graham letters, December 1942-March 1943
1943-03-19 Page 2
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So the Kays still call on you, is she still mad at old Pligg? I think those little girls are very cute, but I dont think they will be such beauties when they grow up. perhaps Im wrong tho. I havent been able to find out anything definite about the special schooling. I shall investigate it further when they get some more dope on it over at the orderly room. I would love my flying pay if I went and that amounts to quite a bit, as much as I got as a private. I still think if I could ever get to be a master sergeant with flying pay that is better than a 2nd looie. Dont believe I'll ever get to [illegible] Field Illinois as that if just schooling for inspector and I dont lean in that direction much. Would surely like to get back in that country again this spring however. Down here the coming of spring is no thrill because things dont change, some cactus some dust etc. but back where you see the grass get green, the trees bud and flowers come out etc. there is something to enjoy Has Bill reserved any commercial fertilizer for the corn yet? As late as this season bids to be I think it is more important than ever this year. It certainly pays for itself too in the increased yield. Also is he going to try any Boone seed oats this year they seem to be quite the favorite from the standpoint of yield and quality. Just cant think of another thing to write about. it seems I can fill one page and no more. Love Johnny
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So the Kays still call on you, is she still mad at old Pligg? I think those little girls are very cute, but I dont think they will be such beauties when they grow up. perhaps Im wrong tho. I havent been able to find out anything definite about the special schooling. I shall investigate it further when they get some more dope on it over at the orderly room. I would love my flying pay if I went and that amounts to quite a bit, as much as I got as a private. I still think if I could ever get to be a master sergeant with flying pay that is better than a 2nd looie. Dont believe I'll ever get to [illegible] Field Illinois as that if just schooling for inspector and I dont lean in that direction much. Would surely like to get back in that country again this spring however. Down here the coming of spring is no thrill because things dont change, some cactus some dust etc. but back where you see the grass get green, the trees bud and flowers come out etc. there is something to enjoy Has Bill reserved any commercial fertilizer for the corn yet? As late as this season bids to be I think it is more important than ever this year. It certainly pays for itself too in the increased yield. Also is he going to try any Boone seed oats this year they seem to be quite the favorite from the standpoint of yield and quality. Just cant think of another thing to write about. it seems I can fill one page and no more. Love Johnny
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