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\F3\C3689 SOUTH COURT
\CPALO ALTO, CA. 94306
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\F1\CMarch 8, 1975





Dear Ellen and Dick:

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	Well, I thought I'd write  you a few words to clue  you in in
the plans that are  taking shape for the Seder.  On Thursday I talked
with Mom.  She seems to be in good spirits.  Her  dinner at Telford's
was extremly pleasant.   She also seems to be  thriving in her social
activities  too, for I called once when  her bridge group was meeting
at the house. Apparantly the fellow living at the  house is more than
eager to help  out.  Mom seems anxious for the  ground to thaw so she
can put  herself and  this fellow  to work  at planting  and  pruning
outdoors.  

	The best nights for the Seder are Saturday March 29 or Sunday
March  30.   We all  know that this  is not  passover, but  it doesnt
matter. If its Sunday,  Ellen will have  time to recuperate, and  the
contingent from Palo Alto will be able to arrive on Saturday around 1
or 2 pm and leave Monday at a reasonable hour. The other alternative-
Saturday night may  be appealing  to people like  Mark and Betty  who
must get  back by Monday morning  (I could then come up  on Fri.  and
leave Sun. afternoon).

	Unless I hear otherwise, I will assume that the Seder will be
on  Sunday.    We  will be  four  comming  up-  Liz,  Myself,  Ron  my
housemate,  and Fred Bernard.   I will  plan on  bringing the tent  so
that Fred Bernard and Mom, will have enough room in the house.  

	Mom will  come  directly to  Petrolia,  via Eureka  a week in
advance.  I think she is planning to come on Saturday the 22, and get
picked up by Ellen. She can fly down to S.F. when she wants, and stay
a while with me before leaving for N.Y.  around April 4 or 5.  

	I stopped by the  Stanford surplus department the  other day,
and  they have  a Hamilton  Examining Table  with stirrups  for sale-
$125.  Liz saw it (we were st the hospital to visit her father who is
there to have an artery near his heart replaced) and she says that it
looks in pretty  good shape.  Its lightweight and has a metal cabinet
under the top.  Also, the  top extends to become full length,  rather
than being one of those big beefy  ones.  The top is the ususal brown
vinyl plastic.  Let me know if you are interested.  

	I  was planning on  a trip back  East around the  18th of the
month, but since  Mom will be  comming out a  few days after that,  I
will try to delay my venture East until after tthe Seder. 

	Everything else is allright for the present.   I still havent
found an acceptable and interested  partner for the  Company, but  am
still looking.  It will be a great relief when I can see myself clear
on these arms, and  feel sure that all my years of work are amounting
to something.    In the  meantime,  I work  and  worry and  think  of
escaping to Petrolia. 

	Keep an eye out for a place for me too.\. 
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