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Contains membership certificate, 1959 Dec. 4., issued to Mould by Phi Delta Phi; award of honor, 1969 Mar. 22, presented by the Jaycees; and certificate of appreciation, 1971 Nov. 16, signed by Daniel J. Evans, governor of the state of Washington, as well as document, 1971 July 1, signed by Pres. Richard M. Nixon, authorizing Mould to act as associate director of Action, a federal agency made up of various domestic volunteer programs. Also includes family photographs and a photograph of Mould with Pres. and Mrs. Nixon. Obituaries of Mould and his wife, Martha Bush Mould, are also included.
This account book is a record of farm and business activities including the sale of farm produce (butter, cheese, vinegar, potatoes, corn, pumpkins, and cider), lumbering operations, drayage and horse rental, pasturage, day labor accounts, and rental incomes. There are also charges for dressing flax and cloth, shirting, weaving cloth, and coat making (done by Mason's wife). The family also boarded the local schoolmaster.
A silly and riotous tale of the craziest family you know from the master of laughs and fun, Kaye Umansky! Revel in all things Weird with this zany story, delightfully illustrated in black-and-white by inky genius Chris Mould, and packed with fun extras.
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