July 5, 1945 (to Lawrence)

Reims, France
July 5, 1945
 
Dear Dad:
 
Received a v mail from you today from June 24th and was glad to hear from you. We are having a stretch of good weather after a week of rain and cold days. We are still hauling for troops going to the Pacific.
            Grandma was telling me in her letter that you were going to take her to the 4 of July picnic at Lawrenceton. I was wondering if you went up to the old farm. I wonder if there is any way you could find out if it is sold or not, and if it has not been sold how much is against it in taxes, and how many heirs there are. I have saved a little money since I’m in the army and I see in the G.I. Bill of Rights that Veterans can borrow from two to four thousand dollars to go in business. I was wondering if you could find out these things for me, as the old farm is the type of place I’m interested in. One that won’t cost too much and that I can do my own improving on.
            I am in the best of health at present and hope you all are the same. So long.
 
Your pal,
Mel




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