The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, March 13, 1936, Image 3

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PRING IS ALWAYS a
busy time in the rich ru-
ral-suburban area sur-
rounding Dallas.
There are homes and
barns to paint, fields to be
sowed, automobiles to be
put in good shape for the
Summer, depleted supply °
shelves to be filled, cot-
tages to be improved, hous-
es to be cleaned and new
equipment to be bought in
time for Spring work.
Through: March and
April a steady stream of
dollars flows out of the
homes and farms here and
into the cash registers of
alert, conscientious mer-
chants.
Each year The Post inau-
gurates the period of
heaviest buying with its
Home and Farm Edition,
an issue devoted to timely
news, advice and advertis-
ing of special interest to
the army of buyers and
timed to catch the tide of
dollars at its height.
~ This year the area about
Dallas will have its great-
est spending spree in seven
years. For one thing, there
are more farms and more
farm-owners to buy. In one
township alone, personal
property tripled last year.
Farm prices are up. Build-
ing is climbing steadily.
Least effected of any Luz-
erne County communities
by the depression, these
towns in The Post’s trade
area are ahead of ‘their
neighbors in the upward
trend. Now, more than
‘ever, The Post’s Farm and
Home Edition opens the
door to Spring sales.
A ready-made market,
with money to. spend,
awaits the advertisers who
are ready to ride the tide
of incoming profits. Cash
in. on the unchallenged
sales power of the Farm
and Home Edition. The ad-
vertising department of
The Post will gladly assist
you with merchandising
counsel. The advice of men
with years of advertising
experience is yours for the
asking.
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On April 10th, The Dallas Post
will publish its annual Farm and
Home Edition in the interests of the
farmers from the vast agricultural
region which covers the North and
Western half of Luzerne County.
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THE POST opens |
Ama
- Inthat issue, besides the large vol-
ume of editorial matter of interest
to these farmers, there will be an un-
precedented volume of advertising
from firms which will sell thousands
of dollars worth of merchandise to
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these farmers this spring. |
Here is your opportunity, if you
have anything to sell a farmer, to get
your message to the customers you
want. There will be no other method
as efficient and as inexpensive.*
All advertising copy should be
sent in immediately. If you want in-
formation about rates, circulation
or any help in preparing an adver-
tisement, we will provide that assis-
. tance gladly, without obligation. |
*Insofar as possible, every farmer in this
- section will be contacted. A circulation of at
least 5,000 is guaranteed for this issue. pR
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