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C. S. EIDMAN, JR.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS

11/27

Tubby:

Why not come up for a good duck shoot? Have an excellent place with decoys-blinds-ducks-water-beer-waders and everything but retrievers and I'll be it. Should have a little advance notice to get permits. I went out the other day with Jimmy the Max's bro-by-law. Had shells that would fit Max's 20 but none to fit my 20 or 410. J's firing pin quit - plug popped out, so borrowed a 16 double barrell from the owner of the lake. J's bro-by-law put a 20 gauge shell in 16 barrel gun- jambed - no safety-no ram rod, no nothing. He continued shooting left barrel- went in lake to retrieve ducks-fell-gun went off. 2 funnels result. Now engaged getting new barrels for 16 guage and just today got Max's gun back from gunsmith in McAllen. No more borrowing. 
Tell Eleanor that Lauralee Teagarden and some other girls were dogging a returned vet to take them to Matty and he turned to Lauralee & said: "Go away YoYo, your string's too short." Scared me! TB is lonesome for some more conversation-such as it is - so come on up - E joins in regards

Erle Stanley Gardinier

Balluder & Rihl spent 2 days in Austin - several qts of [wkas?] & promised 2 all-expense trips to Mexico before they got PAA out of the fire-trap in 1938 for not qualifying