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John N. Calhoun family letters, August 1941-February 1946

1941-06-29 Page 3

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store and get out of such heavy work. You have been doing fine on the finances and hope you continue so well. With both rooms and the apartment fully rented, it ought to really help to pay off the mortgage. I think I told you about paying $118.89 on the $125.00 note which was due June 26th and told Cullen I would take care of the rest of it when I come home . That is quite a help. Don't send anymore mail after Monday as it wouldn't get here until I am home. Max wrote and said he might go to Alaska to manage an airport. About $500.00 per month. That wouldn't be bad, would it? I haven't answered but will see him when I get home. We get paid Tuesday and so I will have enough to get home on. Otherwise, I couldn't come as I get very close to broke at the end of each month. Hold all checks for I want them to be
 
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