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OCR Page 1 of 4Grandning Missouri
Feb. 4, 1939.
HEALTH & TRUMAN MARA
Dear Hany:- Just finished reading your letter and we
were glad to hear from you. Was glad to hear still about the
money orders too, I thought perhages they were work
case the Unicken girl came in again to inquire
ing on them that wanted to lenow smithing definite in
there has already too much whit is the tranble
Sorry you are having much a time with cooks, Ithink
it is so annuch easier to have it Landed ant to them than
get down and and can it with an honest days work.
to something same and reasonable soon. anyway we
Q do hope things will get adjusted and get back
and a lot of others think your vote conect. yes
I think we would be better it it we had let things
go several years ago, hut its two late now gnes,
know if we can't sell something pretty soon it will
only if it done we can still take it, I
have to go and we one not the only and to go hoke.
and if we can all keep well and working we can manage
some wint way w why wing about it.
I the the city Thursday afternoon and took Aama
with me, Josie went home at my ham 11.30 for lunch
and came back a little after twen and I told Mama
to be ready and we world get lunch in town which
we did at the Union Station. Had a good lunch went
down trun and did a little shopping and which
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