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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Women, Now Is Not The Time To Keep Quiet

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 daytime 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 Albertson’s, Safeway, Excell Food Stores, Rosauers, Yoke’s, Super 1 Food and Tidyman’s.

Write “WomenSpeak” The Spokesman-Review Newsroom, P.O. Box 2160, Spokane, Wash. 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