Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, January 05, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    WILL BE A BIG YEAR IN TILLAMOOK COUNTY
' | 'HE BIG AND STEADY PAYROLLS that go with the dairying and timber
industries assure a prosperous year ahead for this county.
And right now is the
time for the progressive merchant to lay plans to got his share of the money that
will be spent for merchandise.
Exhaustive research work carried on by the big­
national advertising agencies prove conclusively that the easiest, quickest and
cheapest way to turn merchandise into dollars is through a steady and compre­
hensive use of newspaper advertising.
Bv no other means can you place your
message to the public in the homes of this county at the same cost as by adver­
tising in the home newspaper.
To assist merchants in every way to get the most results from their advertis­
ing is the plan of the Headlight for 1923.
At no additional cost to t he merchant
we offer the use of merchandise cuts from one of the leading agencies in the
U ni ted States—the service that is used by metropolitan papers.
The Headlight
will be issued so as to reach all parts of the county by Friday evening, ami last,
but by no means least—
The Headlight Circulation
Covers the County of Tillamook Like a Blanket
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Mr. L. V Eberhardt,
navy.