Radio Makes Country Life Worth While
To the Editor Sir,-I read with a certain amount of amusement a letter. from "‘Free Lance Disgusted" in your "Radio Record" of December 14. Being a tarmer’s wife I don’t get a lot of time to write. letters,.to the papers, -but: I did wonder or try to picture "Free Lance Disgusted." I come up. from the milking ehed after helping. with 107 cows. Sometimes fed. up with cows, butterfat . returns, haymaking, driedup paddocks, ete; ‘time then’ is about 16 minutes to $ a.m.; first job. before preparing breakfast is ‘to tune in for the last half-hour of the breakfast session, and then life begins to seem worth while. We close down at 8.30; Sorry, there’s no more, and’ I am not in.
this, I can assure you. As I probably do not tune in again until lunch hour I often regret too much of the classics, -but think why worry?-we are not ull alike and realise we must have 2 selection, and so try to please everyone. I don’t know the strength of "ree Lance Disgusted’s" grouch, but his letter made me wonder "why send such letters" and why does he take the "Radio Record" and so .distress himself to such an extent as his letter sug-cests?-I am. etc.
WONDERING
WHY
:Morrinsville:
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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 6
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217Radio Makes Country Life Worth While Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 25, 28 December 1934, Page 6
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