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leamec from "'nttng this cc =mn conunut to amau =t. J ha\t learn– ed tha memor) I• o deep must hold ever)·tr "'l a person has ever sen, e.. er smelled, or e\ ,. lasted, plus every • ord 'poken or heard Wbnl lbll re5er\'Oir, called tM subcon~cious, is tap;!ed, it is a little

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Continued from page 1 rants such a reaction . These same people can enjoy laughter and good humor when humor is intended. 1 learned a great deal about the history of Newton County and the people who continue to make that history. Newton County people may fight among thcm~elves, but they will at the same ttme e>.h1bit great courage in a crisis and compassion when the circumstances call for peo– ple who care. And I have learned that 364 col– umns are a lor of columm. In the newspaper bu!o1ness , the number "30" is used to indicate that an ar– ticle or story is fini shed. And so, for "The Second T1me Around" Lhis is 30, Lruly 30.

Ovid Viden frightt!"tng to realize all ;he things that. come tumbl– ing otr Wru.Je wnting this column, I learned a great deal a... ut my elf and about other people. J lea. "'"led that there is not a ~ingle issue, however trivial, ·hat someone does not care passionately about J lea.""'led that even the most innocent and Sim– ple tdea, when expressed in print, wiU be muuncerstood by someone. I IHn~ tbat a newspaper is most Important to the peo;Jie who read it and that readers take what they read "el} eriously. I learned that most of the peop e ho sub~cribe to Tbe Uniota Appeal are in– telb~ and ~nou~ minded when the occasion war· Cont.nsaed oa p• • • ... S~ Vickers...

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