LETTERS FROM THE PAST

This blog is to honor those who have come before us. These are family letters that I have had for years and wanted to be able to share them with family. It's an interesting way of knowing how life was in the past.

Myron F Taylor with 3 of his buddies in 1952. Over the last 20 years I've been working on our family letters. Letters that have been passed down. Including letters from my parents to my great-grandmother. Every letter was saved by my great grandmother and grandmother. I hope someday to either print them or give them to a museum. I am copying the letters–not being able to photocopy all of them. Each letter is in script. I know today very few can read them. I hope you enjoy them.

Saturday, October 5, 2019

June 30, 1947 - Archie to Mable


Sun June 30 –

Dearest Mom and Shirley Ann,

Hows Daddy’s pals anyway. I’m still on top, eating like a horse and feeling o.k. It was so wet the last wk that we didn’t do any field work. Worked on combine 2 days and Rawl went al over and now has about all the repairs he needs. He bought a new tractor yesterday. Some make as the old one, but its sure a dandy. He has put a lot of new stuff on combine so it should run like new. The wheat is turning more everyday, so if the weather stays dry and sunshiny it won’t be long before hervest. The ground is so wet that there are water standing in the low spots in the Plowed fields.

I hope the weather stays dry so we can get to working and keep at it till we get done as time goes too slow for me when I’m laying around. It wouldn’t be so bad if you two were here You know I get lonesome for you two.

Hope you enjoyed your vacation did you stop at Harold & Jennies? Is Shirley there with you or is she in La Grande? Hope she’s with you. How was the wedding? Tell Valorie that was a dirty trick for her to do, to get married when I was gone.

After we get the work done here. I intend to go down to Osb Co and visit for a while, Roll tells me that two of the boys who are running a Body and Fender ship in Hoxie, went to a school in KC. I want to talk to them and find out all about it. How much it costs, How long it takes and all. If I decide to take it up, I’ll go there before I come back to Seattle. Then I may stop off in Utah for a few days before I come back. It might be I could get school over with by the time hunting season starts Any way those two should know about it.

I wrote Irvin a while back also Albert, and I got a Sympathy card to send Kit. Did you find out any more from Pearl about Ell’s death. I suppose he’s better off if he couldn’t stop drinking. John Pratt will be just like him.

We don’t get any news of Natoma nor any from the N. West. They only take a topeka paper and it’s a day or two late getting here.

Hows every one in the project? Are there many striking there over Congress passing the Labor Bill? I suppose the machinist are hollering their heads off. Are there many calls for men in the papers? Did Martin quit? Are you getting many eggs now?

Today is real cool and clowdy. I suppose we will get another rain before its over.

Keep your eyes on the look out for Body & Fender men in the papers. It looks like a good trade to be in. Don’t you think? How are Floyds making it and what did Forest say about work there. I’ve kept my eyes out for clothes for you an Shirley Ann, but they are too high here.

May be I can find something in Osborne. A girl in New Zealand, that was engaged to Harold Miley, the boy that was killed on Gum, writs to Alice, so I’m sending you a couple of amps.

Hows everything in Wallowa? Did you see Bill C? Alices chicken are falling off on their laying now but the eggs have a better flavor than Puget Sound eggs. What all did you do and who all did you see on your vacation Shirley Ann? Write me about it. I suppose Spooky had a good time and Ill bet he’s gorwing like a weed. Is he as fisty as ever?

How are Bills, Charley’s and Genes? Oh, yes the yard and flowers also Ruby and Leona? Where is Seona working?

We don’t see any air planes here and it sure seems odd. Most of the big planes are south and north from here so guess that’s the reason. Are many moving out of the project? Any more murders and robberys there?

The last letter I got from you was when you were in La Grande. You had gotten back from Wallowa. Alice, Roll, and two kids are asleep, its 2.30 in the afternoon. I’ll finish this and lay down for a bit. They talked of going to Hoxie this evening so will have them mail this. I back my letters this way, so may be you will get them. We have very poor mail service on the route here. Well must close. Always your forever – with oodles of Love, Daddy -


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