7/21/44
Dear folks,
Another
week and another letter. We almost had a break in our weather. They did get a
nice rain north of us around Eugene a couple of days ago. Here it has been
cooler and foggy or cloudy for a while in the mornings and not quite so hot in
the afternoons. I guess it has been a little hotter than usual for this month
in Oregon.
Thanks
a lot for the fiver. I was getting a little low too. I had bought a few items,
shirts and socks. I got a pair of swimming trunks from another guy which would
have taken nearly all of my cash. But your letter came in the nick of time. I
don’t mind being broke if there isn’t anything I want. I think that I had
bought about all the clothes I need. Maybe I’ll learn how to swim a little more
this summer. A lot of the guys swim in the river on Sundays and sometimes in
the evenings.
Evelyn
sure got a bad bruse, I didn’t know the extent of her injuries before. At the
rate she was doing she is probably still in bed. It is good for her to loaf
around a little I suspect. That is as long as she is cheerful about it. I
certainly hope it clears up soon. It is a shame she didn’t get to Myrt’s
wedding. I was counting on a detailed report.
I
get the impression that your eye is better Mom. Good. When Evelyn gets back on
her feet youns will be pretty physically fit. Unless something else happens.
Guess
I’ll comment on crops a little. That piece of oats didn’t make a very high
yield did they. But good quality is something. You had a very lousy season too.
I didn’t hear anything about you guys liking the combine just fine for oats. I
know Harry is crazy about it but how about the rest of you. I imagine Mom likes
not having to get a big threshing dinner too. I bet I’d sure mis the good old
time threshing. I guess them days is gon fer ever.
Some
of the fellows were listening to the Democratic convention yesterday. Then they
heard Roosevelt shoot the bull last night. We jokeingly call Roosevelt the
‘Great White Father’ around here. We are doing a little talking about who we will
vote for. We are all against Roosevelt but differ on who we will vote for of
the others. Some say they won’t throw their vote away on Thomas and others feel
that they must vote for him. I don’t know what I think. I’d reckon that Dewy is
as bad as Roosevelt but a change would be awfully good. I certainly hope we get
some kind of change. Three terms is too many and four is terrible. I guess he
has had three now hasn’t he? I sure don’t know much about what goes on do I.
I’m getting a little more interested tho.
So
long
Bernard
P.S. (over)
P.S. On my way home I
bought a cheep pair of sisors which I must have left upstairs. Well, they don’t
do me much good there. Would you mail them to me. I tried to get another pair
but there don’t seem to be any in Eugene. Also I’m about out of the “Via Air
Mail” stickers if you have gobs of them stick a few in your next letter. I
prefer the standard air mail envelope but they havn’t gotten any out yet I
guess any(?) they don’t seem to get any here. I’ll probably send you a couple
of books soon. I just finished reading one and have the other about done.
Yours
B.
A.
Attached:
-EDSEC Newsletter,
July 17, 1944, Vol. 1, No. 14
-Project News, July
17, 1944, No. 11
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