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Laura Davis letters to her husband Lloyd Davis, March-December 1941

1941-10-17 Laura Davis to Lloyd Davis Page 5

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5 is not necessary, I shall certainly haunt him about it. I don't trust the garage boys. My oil station guy seems to be a sincere old fellow. The 1000 miles were up that Lou Eye had recorded. So I had Sinclair 30 cent oil put in. That right? Also, what about chassis lubrication? The book says 1000 miles for it but I haven't done anything about it. And should I have Chev garage do it or just my oil station guy? I believe I'll wait on that until I go to C.R.? The judge discharged the probation officer of some 20 years service a little while ago and named Miss Wilson and Mrs. Mitchell, the Director of Welfare, as probation officers. She says a new order will be issued soon naming me the new probation officer when she is gone. Who ever dreamed I would soon be a Miss Vogt? There is lots of poverty here and the miners have some tough citizens among them, I am told. You can notice the Missouri accent and shiftlessness and low standards among
 
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