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I agree.Am ?╟≤ a October 11, I960 n 6 fflk s^j Mrs, Gorddn E. Joslyn 2515 K Street H. W. Washington 7, D. C. Dear Mrs. Joslyn, We certainly do appreciate your kind thoughts and the interest in your letter of September 24th, The bread is selling very well in Minneapolis, and we hope in the near future to have it in quite a few cities throughout the country, including Washington - and it will be available in your in your favorite market in Washington in about a year, I would say. So far, we have sold over a million loavescof the bread with once cent on each loaf going to The Rose di Lima Hospital here in Nevada - with $10,000 realized from it this year, so far. Your interest, and the^nspiration of people like you who are interested m the "Wind and the story behind it - is what keeps us going, so thank you. Kindest regards. A1 Freeman v