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Volume 8, Issue 15 - Feature #1778

<b>A Spring Special for OkieLegacy Readers</b><br><br> The Prairie Connection is published 10 times a year by "The Balmer Fund, Inc.", a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizaion dedicated to preserving the history, art and culture of the prairies for future generations. It is sold by subscription and in newsracks for $1.00 in selected locations in the northern tier of Oklahoma, the southern tier of Kansas, as well as Wichita, Lawrence and metro Kansas City.<br><br> Prairie Connection Subscription Info -- The first subscription (your own renewal or gift) is $20 and additional subscriptions are $15.<br><br> Write your Name, Address, City, State, Zip; indicate whether the subscription is <u>New</u>, <u>Renewal</u>, and/or <u>Gift</u> (give address for the Gift subscription.<br><br> Make check payable to "Prairie Connection" and mail information and check to: <i>The Balmer Fund, 121 West Main, Harper, KS 67058</i>. Tell them, "That you saw their ad in the OkieLegacy Ezine and the NW Okie sent you." <br><br> If you need more assistance, e-mail Rosalea Hostetler - EMAIL: iread@prairieconnect.com.<br>

NW Okie (a.k.a. Linda Wagner) - 2006-04-18 14:00:58


Just in case you received an extra copy of this last weekends OkieLegacy Ezine... We have been working with our server and have the email thing worked out and running again with our subscriber database. Thanks for the patience about letting us resend this week's ezine out again, Tuesday morning (4/18/2006).

NW Okie (a.k.a. Linda Wagner) - 2006-04-18 13:57:24


Hi Linda: I received "The Okie Legacy" right on time this week....no problems. I did enjoy getting a blue link instead of having to repeat the http:// etc. as I have been doing for the last many newsletters. A click on the blue link is so much easier and faster. Other than that there have been no transmission problems. Enjoy the letter every week. My thanks to you and your hard work. This is from Tom McCarrick, Squadron D, Army Air Corps Cadet, Alva, Spring of 1944.

Tom McCarrick - 2006-04-17 20:18:20


Got it just fine... Keep up the good work. Really enjoy reading about NW OKLA. Steve N.

Steve Nicholson - 2006-04-16 21:20:02


Coming in loud and clear here in Edmond and Oklahoma City. Keep up the good work. Always enjoyable to read about Alva and Cherokee. Our ancestors were pioneers in both places.

Marilyn Millspaugh Merett - 2006-04-15 22:34:19


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