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p-pRAIRIELAND# •TALKByROMAINESAUNDERSATKINSON Route 5O’NEILL — Nebraska e d i-tors were in the spotlight in Lincoln for three days last week. The Nebraska Press Association gets around once a year for mutual consolation and renewal of inspiration. Some notables of the craft from other states were among those to address the editors. There are new faces at these gatherings, able and pleasant m e n a n d women to meet, but the older newspaper fellows feel the absence of such characters of a departed generation as Edward Rose water, of the Omaha Bee; Ross Hammond of the Fremont Ti ibune; John Sprecker, of the Schuyler Quill; Gene Muse, of the Norfolk News; Ladd, of Albion, and others of the old school.A little old woman, wli home is in Wymore, is spenc some weeks in the home of adopted daughter in Line and making friends with tY she meets. She asks to be memhered as Grandma Belt; name given her by her mot in order to use the first le of the name Boone, Gram Bee says Daniel Boone was great uncle. She must h inherited the courage of hei lustrums uncle. After ha\ borne six children she and husband adopted five me boys and girls.Highwayf for the traffic three continents, an eye on Dardanelles, Port Said, oil posits, an inexhaustibe re voir of chemicals and mine in the bottomless Dead sea,erorl soil tn three ereat relit?
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The Frontier

O' Neill, Nebraska, US

Thu, Mar 27, 1947

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