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"My mother was Fannie House, a relative of the House far:iily at&#13;
Towaoc. .Jack House, the last chief of_ the lite . ]fountain Utes '.va.s my&#13;
cousin. ; !•~Y father was John Cheetah from Northern Ute. I do not&#13;
r emember him since he died shortly after I was born, but my mother&#13;
told me he was a blacksmith at the old Indian Agency north of town.&#13;
Before my □other married John , she was married to Julian Buck.&#13;
My half-brother, Daniel Buck , attended the Sa.nta Fe Indian School,&#13;
but died while he \-;as still a young man. My two half-sisters were&#13;
July Turner and Ellen Watts. July was kicked by a horse and died&#13;
while she was a young girl . 11&#13;
"I was born February 22, 1901.t-, at the Southern Ute Agency. The&#13;
long white building where I was born is still there. The first&#13;
place I t..:an remember living was a canvas wigwam l&lt;;&gt;cated just across&#13;
the bridge east from Ignacio . Since· my mother was a widow, she&#13;
worked very hard making beadwork and beaded rtoccasins and l eather&#13;
saddles to sell. She taught I!le to do beaded belts and moccasins . 11&#13;
"When I was 5 years old she sent me to the Southern Ute Boarding&#13;
School.&#13;
Dolly Watts, Edith Burch and Ollie Tyler started at the sar::e&#13;
time. We all cried. We were afraid and we didn 1 t want to go . It was&#13;
just as bad as we thought it would be. The big girls pinched us and&#13;
teased us . The next year I got to go to Spring Creek School. It was&#13;
a small country school with a lot of Anglo children. That's where I&#13;
learned English."&#13;
"In 1918 was the terrible flu epidemic and my mother died from&#13;
pneumonia. I went to live with my cousin Page Hright at La Boca.&#13;
I helped herd the sheep and do other work. It was at La Boca School&#13;
I finished 8th grade. A few years later I met Amos Eagle. Amos liked&#13;
to do farm work. He had worked as a farm laborer at Rocky Ford .&#13;
We were married at the court house in Durango. Our first ho::ue was a&#13;
3 room aqobe house on my mother 1 s Spring Creek Allotment. It was a&#13;
warm house and big enough for us at that tine. Amos was a good farmer.&#13;
He raised hay and gr ains and sheep and cattle. He sold cows whenever we needed money . In the winter he sold hay from a big haystack&#13;
to the white people. We had many good neighbors. We helped them and&#13;
they helped us. I can remember helping the white ladies can cherries&#13;
and other food for winter. Amos had a buggy with a top which we drove&#13;
to Ignacio on Saturdays to buy food and see the people."&#13;
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Sometimes today at the store I see people which I remember from&#13;
those days, but they are old ladies now and I have forgotten their&#13;
names. I remember the San Ignacio Fiesta many years ago. The Spanish&#13;
people put up little stands to sell fruit and tortillas and there&#13;
were foot races .and horse races. 11&#13;
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Amos and I had 4 children and adopted one. Ivy is the oldest,&#13;
then Mildred, who died when she ·was a baby, Lenora, who died of fever&#13;
when she was 12 and Judy. Also we adopted Beverly."&#13;
"We sold my mother's al.lottment to the tribe and moved to town&#13;
about 1956. Amos died 6 years ago."&#13;
"I always liked the Bear Dance and used to cook food for the&#13;
feasts . With one hand stiff, I can't do my beadwork and I can't&#13;
cook very easily, but I still like to - go to the powwow to .listen&#13;
and watch. 11&#13;
interviewed by Shelby Smith&#13;
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�·• L anan Bryan , now in the U. S. Na,;.ry, has completed recrui t training at the 'iaval Training Center in San Diego, California .&#13;
:i:n his 8 weeks training ccurse he was being prepared for fu rther&#13;
traini ng _as a !iavy Cons t!'uction~an, c ne -0f 85 basic occucational fiel ds&#13;
of the Navy,· Timothy R, is the son of George and Charlene Bryan, a 1978&#13;
~gnacio High graduate.&#13;
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The first Rosa-Arboles Reunion brought a 1,000 people to the ?{as s ,&#13;
barbeque, music and other enter tainment under the cottonwoods at the&#13;
Navajo State Park on Sunday, July first.&#13;
Those present were forrr.er residents and descendants of forme r&#13;
r esidents who had lived in the area before they had to move to make way&#13;
for trewaters of the Nava jo Lake,&#13;
Ar boles move its headquar ter ~ west dO\•m the road a little ways,&#13;
but Rosa once r a ther fa~ous, is no more ,&#13;
But for t he reunion they came frorr. Alaska, Connecticut, Caliornia&#13;
and some 25 other states to gree t cousins and. one time neighbors .&#13;
It was such a successful affair, pl ans are to hold a reunion&#13;
again next sum...~ er,&#13;
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:Hass under · the giant cottonwoods was conducted 'by the Rev, John&#13;
Bowe from the Pagosa Springs Catholic Church.&#13;
Narth Quintana was chairper son of the Reunion . Angie Marquez was&#13;
i n charge of the noon meal -- fabul ous food , from all accounts.&#13;
Stell a (0.lintana, a longtime teacher, was introduced to the Crowd .&#13;
Music was furnished by the Nontoys Brothers and Tom Givon and the&#13;
Cat Creek Band.&#13;
Some 600 a ttended the Reunion dance on Satur day night a t Pino Nuche .&#13;
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Happy Homemakers Extension Club held their yearly pot luck picnic&#13;
Friday, July 14t h at 7:30 p. m. in the yard of LaVern 1uusman with&#13;
Gail Klusman as co-hostess. Members and their families and gue st&#13;
attended . Fried chicken, pork chops, ~eatloaf, salads, beans , homemade&#13;
r olls , homemade ice creari and· pies and cake s wer e enjoyed by all~&#13;
Men enjoyed the evening playing horseshoes and visiting also with the&#13;
women spending the evening chatting,&#13;
Members attended a day in Cortez, Tuesday, July 19th, getting&#13;
cookies ready for the country store to sell during the County Fair.&#13;
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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Virgil Clark are spending a few days in Lakewood , Col o ,&#13;
with their son Ronnie and family, Their daughter Virginia Richtlond is&#13;
babysitting the rabbits and dog while they are gone,&#13;
Stephanie Richmond from West Cevina, Calif ornia is spending the&#13;
s ummer with her dad J erry Richmond . a nd visiting the r est of the Richmond&#13;
family.&#13;
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�The first of July Don and Opal Potter moved from Durango to Pagosa&#13;
Springs.&#13;
The Potters lived in Montrose for many years before returning&#13;
to this area to live.&#13;
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Criselda and Liva Pacheco had all their sons visiting them the&#13;
first two weeks in Jul:&amp; Robert his wife Beatrice and children Robert Jr,&#13;
and Brenda fro□ Hawaii were here as were Ernest and his ·.;ife Rose,&#13;
from Colorado Springs, Teddy his wife Mary and son Mario from Grand&#13;
Junction, Colorado, Timothy from Eglin Air Force Base in Florida and&#13;
Chxis who lives here in Ignacio. Christina enjoyed her brothers, nephews&#13;
and niece also. Liva's sisters Hr. &amp; Hrs. Paul Jacquez and family from&#13;
Blanco, New Mexico and Nr. &amp; Hrs. Bill Fields and family from Santa Fe,&#13;
New Mexico also visited the Pachecos.&#13;
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Fifty years ago on J"uly 5, 1929, Velma Clark and Fred Robinson went&#13;
to Ouray to be married and then returned to Ignacio. The past 50 years&#13;
they have lived in Ignacio.&#13;
The Robinsons celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with Open&#13;
House at their home north of tmm from five o'clock until seven. Open&#13;
House was Saturday evening, the seventh.&#13;
An earlier celebration that afternoon was the birth of a great&#13;
granddaughter. The seven pound, seven ounce girl was born at 1:51 to&#13;
Daven and Janet Reinhardt.&#13;
The wedding cake cut during the Open House ceremonies had been&#13;
baked by Janet Reinhardt a little ahead of time, just in case. The Bob&#13;
HcCaws and Gilbe1·t Reinhard ts became delight grandparents.&#13;
Besides relatives and friends from the area present to honor the&#13;
Robinsons other relatives here were a sister of Hrs. Robinson, Mrs.&#13;
Bertha Munholand from Chili Vista, California; Hr. Robinson 1 s brother&#13;
Orville Robinson and his wife from Calit:ornia and Wyoming; Gus and&#13;
Thelma Robinson from Leadville and the Robinsons' daughter, Verna&#13;
Horsely and her husband Brian from Albuquerque and their daughter-inlaw, Janice and sons from Gallup.&#13;
The Robinsons became parents of three daughters, Verna, Shirley&#13;
Reinhardt, and Jackie Robinson. Verna now lives in Albuquerque and&#13;
Shirley and Jackie live in Ignacio . .&#13;
The Robinson family lived in the ?fontrose-Ridgeway area and then&#13;
moved near Farmington. vlhen Fred· was 17 he moved to Ignacio and has&#13;
made his home here ever since fo~lowing the life of a rancher.&#13;
Velma Clark came to Ignacio with her parents around three years&#13;
of age. In the beginning of ;the Tm•m of Ignacio around 1910, her father,&#13;
William Clark, was the first '.barber in the township of Ignacio. Later&#13;
he sold out to Jess Stauffer :who moved here from Cortez. Some four&#13;
years later the Clarks returned and Mr. Clark was a barber in Ignacio&#13;
for the remainder of his life.&#13;
Before the Robinsons were married Velma clerked in the store owned&#13;
by L. M Wayt.&#13;
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Both the Robinsons are very much a part of the history of the Ignacio&#13;
Community--its growth and mariy of its ups and downs. It is a Happy 50&#13;
years, Golden Anniversary to Fred and Velma Robinson.&#13;
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Claude and Irene Har~on took the plane to Tulsa, Oklahoma to&#13;
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attend a Harmon far:i.ily reunion. They left here June 29th and returned fhome the first. They had a wonderful time greeting some 6~&#13;
Harmon ,family r ela ti ve s • The youngest one present was less than one&#13;
year old and the oldest 1,~er.:ber attending was 82.&#13;
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~ex and Jacqueline Rea and f i ve children arrived Friday fro~&#13;
Arvada! for a visit with Ers. Rea I s :nether, :,J&gt;s. Charlotte Jones.&#13;
They attended Re:z' s class reunion on July 1st and returned home July&#13;
2nd. The two youngest corning with the Reas were fost~r children, two&#13;
year old Lloyd and two weeks old Jeremy. The Reas took hir.:i when he&#13;
was one day old.&#13;
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(Isabel) I·J-. &amp; Hrs.&#13;
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visiting her over the 4th cf July h0liday.&#13;
'I':1.ey went visiting in F'arnington&#13;
Saturday the 7th and we.nt hou:e&#13;
the 10th.&#13;
They are plan.:.~ing to cone back for the San Ignacio ~ays.&#13;
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l-:rs. ?.uby Hailey was 2.way during the r:.onth o.f Ju!le in :Sncini tas,&#13;
California ·with .b.er sister, 1Ts. Ruth Stein. She also visited ·with&#13;
other relatives a.nd friends.&#13;
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While Ers. Hailey was a-,rny Hrs. Hartha Secler stayed in her ho-:ie&#13;
during June. 1-:rs. Stein returned with her sister on the second of Jtly&#13;
·fora month 1 s v5.sit here.&#13;
Stop ever visits were also enjoyed. in ?hoeni:: with ths Kent Carlson&#13;
and Dale Fisher fa::rriliEs.&#13;
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The l+th of July Ignacio residents scatts::red for the lakes a!1d picnic&#13;
areas here a..~:: s o!:.:6 stayed ho::1.e and. then there was the big and successful&#13;
celebration in Bayfield . l·J'S . J annie King spent the 4th with her daughter&#13;
and family, the James Sowers and t ook in the breakfast and Barbeque in&#13;
the tmm I s festivities.&#13;
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The Spring Creek birthday club which meets once a month to celebrate&#13;
the birthday of rr.embers in that month and a pot luck dinner on July 11th&#13;
at the home of Delbert and Callie Baird. Approximately 35 people attended&#13;
and the huge birthday cake was in honor of Callie Baird. He~birthday was&#13;
on the 11th.&#13;
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�~)pending a day in Ignacio the last of June saying nHello 11 to&#13;
i0~mer longti~e friends ~ere ~~s. Virginia Turner of Ignacio, her&#13;
husband, l-:orrill 1 s sister, ~:rs. :Iettie Castle and her son Johnny&#13;
fro:o. Long Beach, California and 1-'.rs. Turner 1 s daughter and granddaught~r ~-:rs. Phyllis Woodworth and Robin from Denver. Robin planned&#13;
to spend part of the sumner here with her grandmother.&#13;
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ne visitors in the area included lfrs. Clara Eayfield Carter and&#13;
her d ghter 1:rs • .Sharon Willia::1s fro:-G Prescott, Arizona. ::-irs. Carter,&#13;
a lon ti~e Ignac io ele~entary s c hool teacher, later taught in Kingman,&#13;
Arizona. She c..idn't care !::.uch Ebout being retired so is now teaching&#13;
in a religious school in Prescott. They spent 2ost of their tise here&#13;
with 1~s. Carter 1 s ~other, ~~s. Pearl Barnes and other relatives, retur~ing ho~e June 29th.&#13;
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Several class reunions were scheduled for this su~er of 79. The&#13;
first class to =set and talk over old ti~Es was the Class of 1969.&#13;
The Class of 1559 scheduled a 20 year class reunicn and later&#13;
cancelled it as not enough for~er students said theyIDuld attend. However,&#13;
later, the people who were CO!Jing anyway got together for picnic at the&#13;
1favajo__ Stat? ~a:~ :pic!}ic_a:ea 3unday,_Jul~~ ~~t ~nd had a_wonde!'ful tir::e.&#13;
Attenc.ing wi tn ~n.eir 1 a~"":llies Kere ~9:e.ten 0:-:.i -ch .i:-'hel ns ar1a. her husband&#13;
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their horJes at Aztec and ?ar:::1ington up the :ravajo by boat. Coming with&#13;
the!!l. was Helen's brother, Allen S:J.ith, Jr. and his family.&#13;
Ronald 11 Corky 11 Preston and. fanily .were at the picnic fror,1 their hone&#13;
) in Eaton, Colorado, To!2.&gt;ny Pennell and fa□ily fro~ Barstow, California,&#13;
Rex Rea anci fa~ily from Arvada and David Engler 2nd fa:nily fror:1 Allison.&#13;
Also visiting with these classmates for a while before the dinner&#13;
. were Pat and Grace ?a trick an.d ~,:rs. Dick Gardner. The Pa tricks 1 daughter&#13;
Donna, a class :nembers, was unable to be present as ,-,as !,~. Gardner,&#13;
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Hr. &amp; Hrs. Joe B. Hartinez, daughter Doreen &amp; grandson Richard fror:&#13;
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Redwood City, California were in the arsa visiting relatives and frie~d~&#13;
they visi tee. h&amp;r sister 2nd husband ::r. cc Ilrs. Joe 1. :-:cDaniel his aunts&#13;
:~ry Ro~ero and Bertha Sandoval,&#13;
They also took in the big reu~ion picnic at Arboles.&#13;
On the 4th of July· Joe and Doreen visi tea Er. cc :-: rs. C. F. Pacheco&#13;
and far.:ily.&#13;
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SRn Ignacio Days will be celebrated the 28th and 29th of Julv.&#13;
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It ·will start with a para,de on Saturday· at ten a. ::!1. and a dance at&#13;
the Community Center that night. Sunday parade at ten a.m. then&#13;
the mass at the Ute ~~rk "!ill be at 11 a.m •. with dinner, games,&#13;
1~azaax, , ba~e sale Inaian aances etc. following the rest of the day.&#13;
Everybooy is welcome.&#13;
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Edgar Parrett had a short visit from his great niece Dr. Janet&#13;
Smalley who had just finished her internship at St. Lukes in Denver.&#13;
Her home is in Ohio, and after a short vi~;i t there she is off to&#13;
Alaska for three years with the Indian Health Service.&#13;
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�IIs anyon e mis s i ng? Th e clas s of 1964 graduates from the Ignacio&#13;
High School i s hol di ng a r eunion in August.&#13;
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It's amazi ng how fa r a gr oup of young people finishing high school&#13;
just 15 years a go can s catt e r acros s the country.&#13;
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F riends , rel a tives and f o rmer t eachers have joined in the search&#13;
t hese' pas t months to tra ck dmm and serve notice to these former IHS&#13;
kids of their first class reunion.&#13;
Reservations are co□ing in to . Ruth Etta Garner for this event&#13;
and it is hoped no one is missing.&#13;
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Gary Patrick is back living in Ignacio on the home ranch north of&#13;
town. Since moving to Gpllup with his parents; Lee and Jean Patrick,&#13;
he has worked a t a number of things, including railroading. Now he&#13;
is trying ranching and liking it.&#13;
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A vacation plane trip took Emmet and Jessie Hott, Rod and Hary&#13;
Pargin and Hazine Anderson to several out of the way places. Islands&#13;
and a couple of continents. First stop was the Fiji Islands.· Then&#13;
they went on to :1ew Zealand and Australia for nore interesting sightseeing.&#13;
The Hotts and Pargins returned home after arriving back in&#13;
California.&#13;
Hrs. lLr:i.derson stayed a week first visiting with a friend since&#13;
their childhood then with her niece Leneva Tiedesan for a couple of days&#13;
at her hc~e in San Francisco. Leneva is a psychiatric nurse in a Sen&#13;
Franc isco hospital. She works part of her tine in the e~erge~cy section.&#13;
ivliss Tiecie:rrnn was born in Ig::.1acio, the daughter of George and&#13;
Dorothy Tiede~an.&#13;
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The Lee Patricks and grandson Scott, have been up from Gallup a&#13;
few times recently. Sunday, July 8th. Hr . Patrick 1 s nether, 2•'.:r s. Hary&#13;
Patrick went with them to Basalt to stay f or a ti:.::e with her daughter&#13;
and family, the Jim Stansburys.&#13;
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Two elders were na~ed to served unexpired terms at the Congregational&#13;
meeting e.t the Presbyterian Church, Sunday the 15th. Named were Lyle&#13;
Crawford and Helen Campbell.&#13;
Hr. Crawford and 1•::rs. Campbell will coonlete the terr:is on the&#13;
session of Everette bllison anc. Juanita I,:ackey.&#13;
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The following people that are having JULY BIRTHDAYS are:&#13;
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Bisue English&#13;
Liva Pacheco&#13;
Lorraine Duran&#13;
Veronica Cuthair&#13;
Ruth Shock&#13;
Bertha Valdez&#13;
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Julian Baker&#13;
Virginia Russell&#13;
Bernadette !•~unoz&#13;
Cavanaugh 0 1 John, Jr.&#13;
Erwin Taylor&#13;
Raymonct Valdez&#13;
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Martha Myore and Kaare Evensen &amp; family&#13;
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Tod Grant has been named as an alter native to the Childrens&#13;
Advisory Panel of the ·National CorJID.iss i on on the International Year&#13;
of the child, Washington , D. C.&#13;
This i s quite an honor for Tod 15, a former I gnacio resident.&#13;
His parents are Charles and Esther Quintana Grant. The Grants now&#13;
live in Antonito.&#13;
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Jtfte r getting their yard l ooking like polished velvet Dan and Mar y&#13;
Shaughnessy decided to vacation for a time.&#13;
They flew to Seattle , Washi ngton and visited with their son Ala~&#13;
and his son, Harty. They, went on to Anchorage, Alaska and visited&#13;
another son, Mike and family for 12 days. The highlight of this stay&#13;
was a camping trip. They didn ' t see any bears, but they did see noose&#13;
mothers and t heir babies .&#13;
On t heir return to Seattle a nother short visit and then home.&#13;
Harty r eturned with t hem t o s tay until in August and schooldays . Marty&#13;
has kept busy with swimming, baseball, summer Rec . and helping his&#13;
grandparents.&#13;
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They celebrated the 4th of July by going out to dinner in the&#13;
evening in Durango with John and 1farianna Glass . They all attended the&#13;
Abbey Theater play , 11 80 you' re Irish11 and enjoyed i t very much. It&#13;
was also to celebrate l.:rs . Glass ' s birthday coming up on the seventh,&#13;
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Stanley and Leora Potter were in Ignacio about a week and stayed&#13;
at his motber 1 s home. Stanley' s mother, Martha Potter has been quite&#13;
ill in recent weeks a.nd is in the hospital .&#13;
They also visited other family membe rs while here , before returning to their horae in Ocean, New Jersey. Af ter a career in the service&#13;
he is employed as a Nuclear Physici st at a pl ant in New Jersey .&#13;
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People usually l ook for cooler spots if leaving on vacation, but&#13;
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