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OCEANA LETTERHEAD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
JUNE 2nd.'64.
My Dear Irene [Heffernan]:
Just a few more Stamps.
Have'nt heard from you for quite some time - Sincerely hope both you & Jim are in good health & alls well & Happy.
Eda joins in love & bestest to you both -
As always -

OCEANA LETTERHEAD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
JUNE 2nd.'64. 
Dear Bob Stowell:
Thanks yours,1st.inst.
Pleased to know you & Pat had such a nice evening at the L&H Premiere - note the titles of films shown - a very good selection. I can imagine Pat enjoyed the affaire & meeting new people - a nice change for her as I imagine she is pretty much confined to the home & taking care of the "BRATS"! (My apologies to the little DARLINGS.!!) Note 4 of the slides was the best you could do with me as your subject - unfortunately, I am not too photogenic as a MODEL - just not the TYPE - I am a better subject for 'OILS' (CRISCO PREFERRED). I am more in the 'Fish' Category.! especially "Fillited' with the head cut off.
Your plan for a meeting this Summer at your place sounds very interesting - the barbeque thought is quite inviting - maybe the screening could take place in the Garden to climax the barbeque - no doubt your fences would be lined with neighbors & their kids - suggest before you start the show you get the neighbors to clear away & wash the dishes.
Think thats all for now -
Trust alls well -
Take care -
Sincerely always.

STAN LAUREL.
STAN AT HIS DESK - PHOTO BY BOB STOWELL

STAN LAUREL LETTERHEAD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
June 8th.'64. 
Dear Richard [Sloan]:
Thanks yours recd. this AM. Am a little confused re returning your letter with the Picture for Mr Franklin - can't figure how that happened - had no reason to put that in the envelope - I do recall your mention of a tape recording you were to make on the Franklin show but you followed that up with a card in effect the tape was'nt too good & you'd decided not to send me a copy - hence I did'nt mention it any further. Pleased Mr Franklin was happy with the picture.
Re the 90 minute L&H film - this is the first I've heard of it - whoever [came up with] this idea is CRAZY - I did hear that Hal Roach Sr. & Jr. had plans to produce some films again - does this stupid idea have anything to do with them?? - I would'nt be at all surprised.
The kindly description you give of my voice on the phone is probably due to the fact that when you talked with last - ThAT WAS A RECORDING!!!. Kidding aside Richard - your idea to have me Narrate is definitely out - I have no desire to get involved with this ridiculous project - apart from this, due to our agreement (deal) with Monsieur Larry Harmon I have no choice in the matter & as I say, I'm not in the least interested - anyway, I appreciate very much your kindly interest in the situation. I have'nt been feeling too well, once in a while the diabetic dept. gets out of control - its pretty disturbing till it gets adjusted again - very distressing at times - just have no energy - neglect my correspondence - just feel plain lousey - am doing everything necessary to get hack in stride, but its a slow procedure - very discouraging.
Understand Chuck McCann is back at W.P.I.X. am happy he's doing well again - convey my bestest if you see him again. Not much else Richard - so adios mi amigo -
trust alls well & happy with you & yours -
as always -

STAN LAUREL.
POSTCARD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
JUNE 20th.'64.
Thanks Tom [Sefton] for the card - appreciate very much your kind remembrance. Just mailed you under separate cover a tape recording - think will interest you - background musical score specially arranged for the L&H silent film "Putting Pants on Philip" also a music score with sound effects for "TWO TARS" I assume you have prints of these.
Mrs L. joins in kindest & besets to you all.
As always -

POSTCARD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
JUNE 22nd.'64.
Thanks Bob & Judy [Wright] for the return of the tape & extra copy of background music, also the self threading reel - this should prove very popular, very unique. Several friends dropped in to celebrate my birthday - your cake was a big success not a crumb left!! & the litte boy got none!!! Wish you'd been here to join us - again thanks for your kindness - Mike Polacek is coming out here in Sept. for a vacation & will attend a L&H club 'Premiere' Sept.25th. maybe you will meet him then.
Am still feeling under the weather, so pardon delay in acknowledging.
Bye & bestest -
Good luck & God Bless -
As always -

STAN LAUREL LETTERHEAD - 849 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA - TYPEWRITTEN
JUNE 24th.'64. 
My Dear Frank [Buxton]:
Thanks your very nice letter 12th.inst. conveying Birthday greetings with gift of Lottery ticket which could possibly give me heart failure & am willing to challenge.! Mrs L. (EDA) joins in thanks to Elizabeth & self for the very kind gesture, certainly very sweet of you.
Note you bought a home - congratulations - wish you both many years of happiness & continued success in "BUXTON HALL".
Congratulations too on your winning an 'EMMY' award - am sure you both are very proud.
We shall look forward to seeing you again Frank during your visit in L.A. & enjoy the pleasure of meeting Elizabeth.
Sorry delay in acknowledging your letter Frank - have been under the weather - diabetic dept. gets out of control occasionally & causes added complications which can be very disturbing & distressing hence my correspondence is sadly neglected - anyway am hoping to be back in better shape again soon.
Love & bestest to you both -
Kind thoughts always -
| Frank Buxton won an Emmy Award for "Discovery," which he hosted, in the category of "Outstanding Program Achievement in the Field of Children's Programming" at the 1963-64 Emmy Awards held on May 25, 1964. —Editor |
PHOTO ENCLOSURE - JUNE 24, 1964
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