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Story September 22, 1931

Douglas Daily Dispatch

Douglas, Cochise County, Arizona

What is this article about?

Henry McGeorge, radio operator, returns from vacation with family and finds three Dispatch for-rent ads' houses already taken, proving ads' effectiveness and Douglas housing demand amid depression talk.

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Radio Operator Finds
Dispatch For Rent Ads
Getting Good Results

Henry McGeorge, radio operator for American Airways, who has been on his annual vacation, returned from the coast yesterday accompanied by Mrs. McGeorge and their baby. They came home by plane.

Upon returning McGeorge answered three for rent advertisements which appeared in The Dispatch on Sunday morning and in each case found the house in question had already been rented.

Two things are indicated by this. One is that the way to secure renters for vacant property is to advertise in The Dispatch and the other is that, in spite of depression talk on every hand, there is a demand for houses in Douglas.

What sub-type of article is it?

Curiosity

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Radio Operator Vacation Return For Rent Ads Housing Demand Douglas

What entities or persons were involved?

Henry Mcgeorge Mrs. Mcgeorge

Where did it happen?

Douglas

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Key Persons

Henry Mcgeorge Mrs. Mcgeorge

Location

Douglas

Story Details

Henry McGeorge returns from vacation and answers three for rent ads in The Dispatch, finding all houses already rented, showing effective advertising and housing demand despite depression.

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