News: Greenwood (Gleaner Enters 45th Year - 1935)
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----Source: Greenwood Gleaner (Greenwood, Clark Co., Wis.) 03 Jan 1935
With this issue, the Greenwood Gleaner commenced a new year.
That the judgment of all concerned in having a paper in Greenwood is evinced by
the business we have enjoyed during the past year and the increasing trend in
patronage.
We all feel that our efforts have been appreciated, and we in turn fully
appreciate the great help accorded us by the local and progressive people of
Greenwood and vicinity. It is an earnest desire that the splendid cooperation
between the people of this vicinity, and its newspaper continue to merit the
patronage given us and enjoy the same splendid assistance toward making the
Greenwood Gleaner a leader among small town journals.
Regardless of any effort we may put forth, we cannot make a good paper alone,
and we are thankful that we are among people who appreciated the value of a
newspaper enough to help us in attaining the same degree of the paper we like to
publish.
The Glaener is the newspaper of the people of this community and we trust they
will continue to make it a fitting representation of this fine section of
Wisconsin.
It is in this spirit that the Gleaner enters upon its 45th year of service to
this community. May it guide as well as serve in the upbuilding of this
community.
We also thank our many correspondents who send us news items from their vicinity
each and every week.
Greenwood is the trade center for this party of Clark County and we therefore
urge our subscribers to read the Ads in the colums of the Gleaner each week and
patronize our advertisers. The merchants who advertise can supply commodities at
minimum cost to you and they aid the city in many ways.
Your further your own interest by buying from these business places and they in
return give added financial power to our city. Money should be kept at home so
far as possible.
Again, we thank you and wish you much joy, happiness and prosperity during the
new year.
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