Relander as Newspaperman
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Relander worked for many years as a City Editor for the Yakima Herald-Republic, which was owned and operated by the Republic Publishing Company. He also worked for newspapers in California, before moving to Yakima.
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Item Circulation analysis survey of The Yakima Daily Republic and the Yakima Morning Herald.(UNPUBLISHED, 1929) Unknown"This analysis clearly brings out one important fact which demands the attention of every advertiser. It is absolutely important to get better than a 50 per cent coverage or to conduct a successful advertising campaign without the use of both The Republic and the Herald." Includes a very nice Circulation Analysis Map inside the back cover.Item The Republic Publishing Company, breakdown of circulation.(UNKNOWN, 1929-06-30) UnknownBroken-down by city, and then by paper; either the Daily Republic or the Daily Herald, and then a Combination Daily amount.Item Reader interest survey of The Yakima Daily Republic and the Yakima Morning Herald.(UNPUBLISHED, 1930-07) UnknownGives the preferences of women, men, and children, by a number of different breakdowns.Item The Yakima Daily Republic Yakima Morning Herald style book.(UNKNOWN, 1930-09) UnknownCovers the rules of writing, as pertains to newspapers. Ends with warnings against libel and lottery, which "is any scheme for the distribution of money for property by chance whether for a valuable consideration or not."Item News release: Associated Press (AP) pt. 6.(Unpublished, 1930-10-28) UnknownFurther afield news sent by teletype to each local newspaper. Amongst the included topics are Native Americans, dam building, fishing, and irrigation. See also RPB-101-03-001 through 005 and RPB-101-04-001 through 007.Item News release: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (pt. 1).(1931) UnknownCensus results on farm production around the United States, by vegetable. See also RPB-107-01-010 for more and RPB-107-01-005 for an analysis of the census.Item The how of good printing.(Unknown, 1931) Unknown"This quick little trip through the printing, ruling, binding and bookmaking department of the Republic Publishing Company, shows "How" our facilities enable us to completely fulfill your requirements."Item The Seattle Daily Times style book.(UNPUBLISHED, 1931-03-31) Brazier, Carl E.Do's and dont's for reporters and copy-readers.Item The style book of The New York Times.(The New York Times Co., 1933) UnknownIncludes proofreading marks and the rules of writing. Index included.Item Dinner given in honor of the employees of The Republic Publishing Company by the Publisher.(Unpublished, 1935-01-13) UnknownHumorous mock-article on the front and back cover. Includes a menu, list of employees, and a program.Item Yakima: the State of Washington's fourth richest market.(The Republic Press, 1936) UnknownIncludes information on the city's bank debits, retail sales, automotive sales, paid advertising, and more. Most likely to entice advertisers that will buy ad space in the newspapers.Item News release: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census (pt. 2).(UNPUBLISHED, 1936)Census results on farm production around the United States, by vegetable. Included at the end are two documents: the first is Washington specific and the other is about Yakima. See also RPB-107-01-009 for more and RPB-107-01-005 for an analysis of the census.Item News release: Department of the Interior, information service (pt. 1).(UNPUBLISHED, 1936-03-03) Smyth, LarryCollection of news releases. See also RPB-107-03-002 through 005, and RPB-107-04-001 through 007.Item Collection of correspondence from the Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Snoqualmie National Forest (pt. 1).(U. S. Government Printing Office, 1936-03-11) Nelson, M. M.; Barrett, L. O.Includes a list of summer home tracts where lots are available, information in regards to summer homes on national forest lands, and a booklet entitled, "excerpts from reprt of the Chief of the Forest Service, 1953, grazing on the National Forests." See RPB-099-17-005 for the other half of the correspondence.Item News release: U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Reclamation - Yakima, Washington (pt. 1).(UNPUBLISHED, 1939-09-19) Unknown"Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes today announced approval of a recommendation by the Bureau of Reclamation that the payment of $40,247.77 of the $55,000 due this year from the Belle Fourche Irrigation District be postponed." See also RPB-106-06-005.Item Libel laws as incorporated in court's instructions in C. V. McCoy vs Marvel Baking Co.(Unpublished, 1939-11-29) Barnett, Dolph, Judge"You are instructed that every publication by writing or printing which tends to expose any living person to hatred, contempt, ridicule or obloquy, or to deprive him of the benefit of public confidence or social intercourse, or injure any person in his business or occupation, is a libel."Item The Bakersfield Californian church notices.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-06) Unknown"To insure publication, all notices must be in editorial rooms of The Californian not later than Friday noon." See also RPB-100-12-030 for county church notices form.Item The Salt Lake Tribune: requisition for art.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-07) UnknownThe spot to fill in Identification Slug says, "This must agree with slug on story and on rear of photograph."Item The Bakersfield Californian county church notices.(UNPUBLISHED, 1940-11) UnknownSee also RPB-100-12-029 for non-county church notices form.Item Yakima: Washington's fourth market.(The Republic Press, 1941)Overlook our 'extras': $1,600,000 Reclamation Fund, $600,000 Airport Improvement, $500,000 County Courthouse, $200,000 Highway By-Pass, $200,000 Milk Condensery, But don't overlook...the sound solid advantages that are accruing to advertisers in this consistently profitable market of 103,312 persons." Most likely to entice advertisers that will buy ad space in the newspapers.