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I agree.HENDERSON. NEVADA August 6, 1958 Dear Al, May I disturb you for a fleeting moment? First of all, thank you for the great privilege afforded me yesterday afternoon visiting with your dear Mother, Sister and Mrs. Stewart. Your Mother and Sister were just as I had pictured them - they were no strangers since I felt as if I were visiting with my own family - God love them. It would have been complete if you had been here but then you were too busy to be involved with women folk and their nchatter" - I hope your ears didn?╟╓t burn because of the terrible things we said about you. ISve been praying hard that the bread picture would remain on the ?╟╓?╟╓good side?╟Ñ since our days are being numbered in the building venture. Mr. Don Baker was here and we really have to do some ?╟╓?╟╓begging?╟Ñ before the end of September so I had better get on the ball. Can?╟╓t let all of my wonderful friends down after they?╟╓ve worked so diligently on the Rose de Lima expansion. That breakdown of the bread sales surely is encouraging. Thanks for listening and I will be contacting you again. Keep well and do take some time out for a rest and WATER SKIING.