G. B. CUTLER SEED CO. 
Hello Everybody 
A little late but never-the-less we 
are wishing you all a prosperous 1944, 
with planting time just-around the 
corner we will be in our usual place 
to greet you all. 
In years past we have always told 
you something about our doings af- 
ter close of the busy season the pre- 
vious year, haven’t much to tell this 
time. With gas rationed and no 
chances to buy more tires couldn’t 
go any place unless we walked—same 
thing again, shoes being rationed, 
didn’t want to wear out what we 
had, therefore we stayed at home, did 
what we could to help win the war. 
Bought more war bonds, paid taxes 
and tried to raise a crop on our Big 
40 acre farm, a failure tho, as was 
hailed out, will try again this year 
hoping to do better. 
As to the Seed Business, don’t be 
too surprised when you look over our 
prices as some of them would almost 
surprise anyone, even us. Guess it 
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