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Editorial October 23, 1947

The Frontier

O'neill, O'neill City, Holt County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

Editorial promotes Nebraska's responsible beer retailers who uphold community standards via licenses and praises the Nebraska Committee of the United States Brewers Foundation for eliminating problematic taverns that harm the industry's reputation.

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Good Business Cannot Thrive on Bad News

In Nebraska there are many hundreds of good citizens who are engaged in the business of selling beer at retail. They are citizens who appreciate, and have accepted, the responsibility as well as the privilege which their beer license conveys.

These beer retailers are striving to conduct places of which your community can be proud. They know that even one tavern where law and social decency are not respected, can cast a shadow on every beer retailer throughout the state.

That is why good beer retailers appreciate the work of the Nebraska Committee whose efforts are directed at helping eliminate those few who are making "bad news" for the many.

NEBRASKA COMMITTEE
United States Brewers Foundation
Harry E. Sandall, State Director
700 First Nat'l Bank Bldg., Lincoln

What sub-type of article is it?

Temperance Moral Or Religious

What keywords are associated?

Beer Retailers Nebraska Committee Social Decency Tavern Regulation Beer Licenses

What entities or persons were involved?

Nebraska Committee United States Brewers Foundation Harry E. Sandall

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Support For Responsible Beer Retailing And Elimination Of Bad Taverns

Stance / Tone

Supportive Of Good Beer Retailers And The Nebraska Committee

Key Figures

Nebraska Committee United States Brewers Foundation Harry E. Sandall

Key Arguments

Many Good Citizens Sell Beer At Retail And Accept Responsibilities Of Licenses Beer Retailers Strive To Conduct Proud Community Places One Bad Tavern Shadows All Retailers Nebraska Committee Helps Eliminate Bad News Makers

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