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Dr. Scott STAYS IN FALCON

Well, this isn’t exactly a rumor, but last month’s “farewell Dr. Scott Miller” article turned out to be a rumor. However, in fairness to the NFH, Dr. Scott didn’t know his plans had changed a bit when he was interviewed.The NFH reported that Dr. Scott was leaving Falcon for greener pastures in the Broadmoor area. Although Dr. Scott is spending a couple of days a week at Dr. William Salsman’s office in the Broadmoor, he is remaining in his Falcon practice three days a week: Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.If anyone wants to confirm his presence, please call Dr. Scott at 494-0222.Welcome back, Dr. Scott!Facts
Local notes and quotes

  • What about that spindly stuff that digs deep into your dog and cat’s skin? The seed transports itself as the animals walk by. Not much you can do about it – keep your animals well groomed.
  • Sam Leffler: “I’ve never seen the crops look better this year. The combination of weather elements and rain has been perfect.”
  • Football season is here: Let us know your favorite football facts, and we’ll publish them during football season. Meanwhile, the NFL commenced in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association, adopting its present name two years later. During the remainder of the 20th Century, the All-American Football Conference, American Football League, World Football League and the United States Football League came and went, either merging or folding. The Professional Football Researchers Association is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and, in some cases, reconstructing professional football history. (nflarchives.com at http://www.nflarchives.com)
  • The NFH Web site will be up and running October 1, 2004. Look for the details in our October issue.

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