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The Spokesman-Review Newspaper
Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

You Do The Talking; We’ll Do The Listening

Women: Give us your time, we’ll give you some grub.

OK, we know you don’t have a lot of time to spare. We’re busy, too. But we’re interested in helping you get the most out of our newspaper.

Here’s how it works: Gather together and answer some questions - just six, no sweat - about your lives, priorities and newspaper reading habits. The Spokesman-Review will provide a $15 certificate for one of the grocery store chains listed below.

At least half of the women in your group of five to 10 should be non-readers of the newspaper.

If you’re interested, send us your name, address and day-time telephone number, plus the time, date and place of your women’s gathering and two store preferences. Please get your requests to us by May 30.

You’ll have until Aug. 1 to hold your women’s confab. This is open to any women in our newspaper circulation area. Participating stores include Albertsons, Safeway, Excell Food Stores, Rosauers, Yoke’s, Super 1 Foods and Tidyman’s.

Write “WomenSpeak,” The Spokesman-Review Newsroom, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, WA 99210-1615. Or fax your request to (509) 459-5482. Or e-mail your request to womens@spokesman.com.

All requests must be in writing, but if you have any questions, call Mary Beth Donelan at 459-5420 or Rebecca Nappi at 459-5496.

It’s this simple: You eat and talk. We listen. We’re all ears!

, DataTimes