File #29174: "Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_022.pdf"

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Friday, February 4 Weather - Very fair and not very cold N:Wind Eggs - 84 The high wind of last night wrecked the wind mill and it took all day to fix it, Three peices broken, having them all on hand it was fixed without delay, Took three peices over too Unionville to get straitened & Welded costing 75 cts Rec. from Mr. Cunningham for Egg & Milk $1.60 Saturday, February 5 Weather. Cloudy and Strong raw east wind with a little sleet at night Eggs - 80 Market day. Produce from farm Cream 100 pints Eggs 45 doz Butter 26 Ibs Apples 4 bu Jean Brown & Mrs Pinder came home from the city with me Gertie & Mrs Brown called on the Rodricks in the afternoon

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