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Tuesday July 10th
Frank and I went down town this morning with Joe and Belle in the waggon I took the three crates of old hens over to Jack and got $32.86 for them not a dollar apiece. We went on down town as Frank had to take his bank book to the Post Office to be fixed up. Granddaddy sent it to him Monday and he found he had thirty dollars in the Post Office savings bank that he didn't know any thing about. Granddaddy had opened the account long ago and the other day had intended to draw it out and invest it in a war bond for Frank but found Frank had to draw it himself so sent the book to him and asked him to buy a war bond, so I guess he will. We got some grass when we got home that Dad. had cut. He told us some young Andrews from Renton had been in while we were gone to ask about a ram lamb. This after noon Dad. & Enah drove out to Trinder's to get a case of strawberries but they didn't get them. I went over to Jack's and settled up with him he gave me a check for $37.93 Then Frank and I made another post. To-night I went down to see Marj. Glad. Law and the two Walker girls were there. Marj. has been having an awful time with her throat but it is better to-night. Essie informed me the relapse was due to the talking she did Sunday night while I was there, but Marj. said it was from being out on Sunday. I went
