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Tip of the hat . . .

Alden and Betty Slusser, who along with the City of Marion, will pay to replace "Woody," the sculpture in Central Park.

The City of Burns, who was one of nine communities to receive the Community of Excellence and Star PRIDE awards.

Senior citizens of Lincolnville who are providing coffee and donuts three mornings a week at the Lincolnville Community Building.

Jason Matz and Shawna Hett, who were named Marion High School homecoming king and queen Friday evening.

Marion High School Warriors, who pummeled Chase County Friday evening, 40-7.

Don Hess for the magnificent manner in which he cares for Central Park.

To former St. Luke Hospital administrators Ron Cork and Chuck Halls who attended the hospital's 50th anniversary. Chuck was the first hospital district administrator. He rode more than 30 hours on a bus to come from Montana. Ron resides in Nebraska.

Bev Hoch Steinel and Burton Tidwell for bringing the Sunday afternoon concert to Valley United Methodist Church.

Old Settlers' Day parade chairman Tom Kimbrel for one of the "best ever" parades and general chairman Mickey Lundy for organizing the festival.

Sisters Scholastica and Louise (Mary Leon), who were part of the original contingent of nuns for representing their order at the 50th anniversary celebration of St. Luke Hospital.

Florence Chamber of Commerce, for the attractive sign that welcomes visitors to that town.

If you know of someone who deserves a "tip of the hat" salute, call the Marion County Record (382-2165).

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