1918 Dues and Subscriptions 



ARE NOW PAYABLE 



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It will be very hard for the Business Managers to keep THE CONDOR 

 up to standard of size through the coming year, and we can't make it un- 

 less every active member of the Cooper Club makes a special effort to aid us- 



This is the last issue of the Condor for 191 7, so please help us NOW in 

 one or all of the following ways. 



By paying your 1918 dues at once. U. S. Members 

 pay $2.00. Foreign $2.25. This will let us estimate 

 early and accurate^ our 1918 possibilities. 



By making yourself a Christinas present of all 

 back CONDORS not in your files. All sales 

 of back numbers add to the fund usable for new issues. 



By getting your friends to subscribe. 



By sending us $50.00 for a Life Membership. 



Life Members are freed from further dues. These 

 Life payments are segregated into a growing perma- 

 nent publishing fund to be automatically replenished 

 by sales of back numbers. 



To save postage we will send no receipts for dues 

 where they are paid by checks or mone}r orders. 



Remember, every cent received is expended for our publications. The 

 editors and business managers receive no compensation. They are giving 

 a lot of their time, and your assistance will be most encouraging. 



Yours very truly, 



J. EUGENE LAW, 

 W. LEE CHAMBERS, 



Business Managers, 

 Eagle Rock, Los Angeles Co., Calif. 



