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Page 4 BUILTI 17ISCONSIN'S SERIAL FOR COUNTRY EDITCRS ONLY ER weekly editors have full rights on the "Know Wisconsin Better" ry that is now running in BUILD WFICCONSITI. Though this copy chos the country editor on Monday, few of them will be able to it before Thursday. No release date for t'he week is set; it ;iven to all weekly editors at the same time to use whenever they .re. For a large number of country editors, the "Know Wisconsin Better" serial fills a distinct need in acquainting Badger people with old Wisconsin. Many editors who did not start the serial last week are planning to run the first installment in thioir next issue. Twelve installments will be needed to com- plete this intocrtting story. LOCAL PRESS GROUP HOLDS LIVE MEETING ''SPAPER men of Door and Kewaunee countius recently assembled and made plans for the cominng year. The following weeklies are in this territory: DOOR COUNTY iEr)IS, DOOR COUNTY ADVOCATE , ALGOMA RECOPD- HERALD , i:.'!AUNEE EINTERIPRISE , }YThAUNEE COUNTY PRESS, KEWAUNEE COUNTY BANNER and the LU)EMBURG NEIS. lo head this Door-Kowaunee Press Association, H. J. Sanderson, editor of the DOOR COUNTY ADVOCATE, was elected president and Ii. H. Hoidemann, of the ALGODA RECORD-IERAID secretary and treasurer. Arrangements were also made for the annual picnic of the association that will be held at Luxemburg, during August. CLARK COUNTY XVEEIa.r OJ2 US)P.t VP t R) U1 T CZ aSNIR flA ARK 30 for another Badger weekly. THE GRANTON HERALD was rccently suspended. W. E. Clough, who has editod this Clark county weekly during the past year, plans to remain in the job printing business at Gra~iton. The demise of the aves Granton without a ncwspaper. .I- . ".11 . I I 4L 4&JJ=-
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