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With all the words in the English language, this is what Oregon wants to highlight? The word ‘jackass’ is considered offensive to some.

The letters are so large that they are impossible to miss. You can see them from any direction as you are passing through the main intersection of Ill. 2 and Ill. 64.

I am quite sure that was the intent of the large lettering, as advertising and exposure are both valuable to any new business, understandable.

However, the word “jackass” is not appropriate and should not be allowed to be splashed on the side of any public building for all to see!

Being one to not become part of the problem, perhaps a solution would be to have an appropriate awning or small sign hanging from the front, but certainly not six foot visible letters!

I am sure there are those who would disagree with me, but I felt compelled to write my thoughts. I have family and many friends who live in Oregon.

Seeing this word on the side of a building in the sweet town where I grew up has left me perplexed, sad and disappointed.

Respectfully submitted,

Linda Rundlett

Wading River, N.Y.

215 food baskets were delivered

Dear Editor,

The 12 member churches of the Polo Community Council of Churches provided food donations and volunteers to assemble and deliver 215 Christmas baskets to needy families in the Polo area on Dec. 15.

Special thanks is extended to the John Deuth Family for their donation of more than 220 pounds of pork sausage.

The generous donation of 220 4-pound hams by Don and Janice Conn is also greatly appreciated.

Both families have made these donations for several years which has contributed greatly to the success of this project.

The SuperValu grocery store in Oregon provided many food items and the loaves of bread; the committee appreciates the cooperative spirit.

All excess food donation or food which were not delivered or claimed were donated to the Polo Lifeline Food Pantry.

The Polo Church of the Brethren coordinated the efforts this year and its committee wishes to thank all volunteers for their generosity and help.

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