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I agree.secret of mixing and the trade name ?╟úAngelita?╟╓s Bread" for one simple thing ?╟÷ an agreement to contribute a royalty on each loaf to the Angelita Bread Foundation to build hospitals! Sister Felicia, administrator of the Rose de Lima Hospital, prays daily for the sue- ,e|S of the project. Last year, her small, over- worked staff took car|Jof 3000 patient^?╟÷ ?√ß of whom were Lutheran, Protestant, Baptist and Methodist; 22% of whom were Jewish; and 30^of whom were Catholic ?╟÷ all the Sisters were concerned with was the fact that they were all ill and needed care. Soon Angelita?╟╓s Bread will be out on the market j|ff$oon, with the help of God, Sister Felicia will have her badlS needed extra beds, and communities all over Amer- ica will have other badly needed hospitals. ?╟úDo you suppose," Freeman asked Sister Felicia, 'that after we get started with the hospitals that the Angelita Foundation might have a little left over to help us build a. synagogue in Las Vegas?" Sister Felicia topped Freeman?╟╓s little jest, "why certainly,; A1 Ando you suppose you might call it St. Dominic?╟╓s Synagogue?" HOLSUM BAKERIES ARE PROUD TO BE SELECTED AS THE FIRST NATIONAL BAKERS OF Angelita's Bread