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'3 :‘ KENTUCKY PRESS PRODUCTION CONTESTS: Russell Springs Times—Journal; Louis W. Conn. ANR Director
1 1 First row: (I. to r.): Elizabeth Spalding, Kentucky Jefferson Reporter, Buechel,‘ S. C. Van Curon, (letrhe'lgill;
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1 1, 1 Standard, Bardstown,’ Mack Sisk, Progress, Daw— Frankfort State Journal; Robert McGaughey, Hop; fect”repm~ts 1
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1 § , thiana Democrat; Francele L. Armstrong, Hender- Vllle Leader, John Harris, Cynthiana Democrat, Thirty Olfeih
son Gleaner and Journal; Roscoe l. Downs, Han- James Lee Crawford and James O. Crawford, C0." income for 19

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1 the Middlesboro Daily News7 winner in the second, and third places, and honorable Runners “1’ 111 be“ All Around 0“” per employee ‘

1 daily division, and duplicate plaques were mention. were the Cyntlnana Democrat, the jailer: AdVertising
.5 1 1 awarded the Hazard Herald and Cynthiana In the Best All Around Newspaper 0011— 11913011913 Buechel, LEWIS W - COD“: ll. total income f0]
1 3 Democrat, tie-winners in the weekly di— tests, the McLean County News, Calhoun, 113119}? 50111913“ Commonwealth, Georgi of Which Came
1 3 Vision, by Edwards M. Templin at the an- Landon Wills, publisher, was judged the JOle HL 13111311511813 111151 the Green“ 102970 from g
i nual mid-summer banquet. winner in Class I; the Dawson Springs Prog- Leader, LOU Bunchey, publisher: . l 9.5% from Clas
; 1 - The News published by Maurice K. ress, Niles O. Dillingham, publisher, “’35 Runners Up 1“ the daily (11"1510n'D Cil‘Clllati0n i]
l 1 Henry won 21 sweepstake points. Runners winner in Class H; the Hazard Herald was All Around, were the MiddlestI‘OP; the total incomt
. i 1 up were the Henderson Cleaner & Journal, winner in Class III; while the Corbin Trib- News; Frankfort State Journal, N- A- 5 over the “Comp
. I. Francele H. Armstrong, editor, with 16 une was winner in Class IV, the daily (li— J11, PUPIIShQI‘; Park Clt)’ NEWS) B011: Vious or 10th
ll points, and the Corbin Tribune, John L. "iSiOD- greeg’JOhnCIB' Gaines, pllbiIShel’ ‘ml Newspaper Cos

1 11 ' Crawford, publisher, with 15 points. Runners up in the Best All Around Di- “In 61150“ eaner ‘51 Joulna 'd' 'sionsi mg a000unted f‘

. l i The Hazard Herald, “7. P. Nolan, pub- \ision were: Class I, Hancock Clarion, Men— .H n ‘dlle-I B813; F101“ 13:15:19“: law, this year and

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11 B \Vimmer, editor, With eight points. Trotter, publisher; Somerset Journal, Mrs. Henderson yCleaner & Journ‘ll Harlflfll glandlse. Tota
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‘h 'l' reminder that all truck owners are liable 1‘ 1 ‘
Leve S re ea I y ecreaSI ng for payment of the highway tax by August 1 1 1 f 1
The “profit squeeze” was on weekly news- income taxes and including publisher’s sal- Blthérm 2290 .15 bemg mailed this month11 ' 1 i
papers in 1961 when expenses increased ary or drawings, of only 10.9%. :30 {31.036}th paid tl'UCk taxes last year. IRS 1 111 351,9. '
6.3% over 1960 expenses and income in- The percentage for net income drops to .u Icfitloln No. 349 explains the tax, and 1 1, ‘ l
112,51. creased only 4.5%. These are the findings 45% after adjustment of subtracting an if ‘1”“11’6, £10m IRS and state motor ve- 1 1 1 1 1
iii the 11th annual National Weekly News- arbitrary figure of $7,500 for publisher’s icle agenc1es. The tax, Whleh 3150 applies 1 11 1 375-;
, paper C0515 StlldY- ' salary from the $12,678 “net income before i: fifesbrangezfromf $1? to $121). per year. 1 111 l l
A total of 156 newspapers submitted re- income taxes and including publisher’s sal- , t 'V_l 6? p all] m “d “P0“ mg, 01” 111 1 11 1 1
7 ports for the study, according to Carl C. ary,” which was the amount of the com- quarbei'yglinsta rrients ue August 31’ De- 1 1 l1 1 ' .
wig-Pf ” Webb, manager of the Oregon Newspaper posite newSpflper’s $116,311 remaining aft- C92: 1:11 ’_ Marc‘i 91, and inhe 30- 1 1 1 -
. Publishers Association and an associate pi‘o— er expenses were paid. shoiild 1:11:15 9136131118 3:“: 01 morcladFr‘UCkl 1 1 1 1:13.;
.1 ' fessor at the UniverSity of Oregons School The “composite” newspaper expended I, _ f ‘9 iemern 61 a ”any a itiona ' 1 1 1 1 '2
of Journalism Webb is .1150 Chairman of th 9 0,: , , . , _ yehicle is liable to an immediate tax. By the 1 1 1 . ‘ g .
. . c < t 6 4.9/0 01 $3,373 f01 capital expenditures in last (1,1 of the month followin the d t 11 ', 11‘ .
90“ Study committees for bOth the N‘d- 1961. However, 17 of the 74 “perfect” re- when :iyvehicl . t . .. t' g . a: 1.11 1 ‘ “1111 5;; 1
‘ tional Editorial ASSOCiation and Newspaper ports did not list anything for capital ex- ‘, 99 e 1.3 pu 11.1 opera ion, a 16pm . 1 11 11 1111 ‘
, Association Managers, co-sponsors of the penditures. on Fourli 22190 is regufired, andfla pro rata . 11 11111 1.111 ;-
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, ,. annual studies. Distribution of the complete analysis of 1:15;}: 61:11:11,831; u upon ”mg or m 1:11 1111111 >
{.1 Seventy-four 0f “the 176 reports from the 11th annual study is being limited to q ( ' p“ I 1 .11 11 11114131
‘ «1 newspapers were perfect’ in that figures those participating. . 1 l 1. 5111 111 1 1
we: furnlflhed-fol:=ealilcl one 01f. the income - The table lists the income and expense Altl h t .' _ th' . . 1 1 11. 11 11 1 .9
an expen ltme lea 0.WhS ISted Oh the items, classified as on the reporting form ioug no a Flue “mnel 15 year, 1 11 11111 3:3 ,
reporting form. Circulation Of these 74 and expressed in percentages of total in- the editorial Smelttefl by the Henderson I 11.111111 ‘1
newspapers totalled 269,137 and represent come, for the “composite” paper, as deter- Cleaner and Journal in the Best Editorial 11 1 11111
'1 1 1.18% of the total circulation of all the mined from the 74 “perfect” reports sub~ contest, met with approval of the Salvation 11111 11.1 31 1.1.1,.
or] 66, 81178 “"99le newspapers listed in the 1962 mitted for the 11th annual National Weekly Anny va: Cry ‘YhiCh sought permission for 1 1 111 111 1 11 V 1 *1 ‘1:
con": Ak'l‘ll Dlligito‘ly k1 Newspaper Cost Study. republication in its columns. 1 l 111 j l 1 ‘ 1 1 1 J
Cumn“ 16 . composite” wee y newspaper, ‘ 1 . 111 1 1 1 1 11;?" 3
H011 determined by the average of the 74 “per— —_—._— . , ‘ 111 1 1 1 1 l l ." :
y: fect reports, had a circulation of 3,637 and Inconsistency is the only thing women are There sure are a lot of fellows who can’t 11 1 1 111 11 1 -
l‘/ N161 the circulation range was from 1,120 to consistent about. play the guitar—who do. 1‘1 1 1 l 11" 1 1.
Green. l8,500. The group included 1.9 semi- 01. m 1 111 11111111 1
. twin-weeklies. . . . . .1 «11 1 1 1 1 . _
”“0““ ~ C m It Fin n l 1 Re ort 1....1. 1 .
Thlrty Of the 74 Papers re orted a tOt‘ll 0 p05 6 G C a p ‘1 1.1 . 1 1 ‘ . 1 ‘ '7 :‘
—d Cor -. . p ‘ ‘ 1‘ 1.1111 1.1
l I "1 ”Home Iic01 1961 of less than these same Compiled from the 74 perfect reports out of the 156 submitted. 1 11111111111 1l . 1 i
317161.61 palpeis. iad in 1960. Average income per (Circulation average: 3,637; circulation range, 1,120 to 18,500) 1 1111 1 111 . 1 .11
Old. Sll)SCl'1l)er for the composite paper in 1960 Income, 1961 Average % 1 11111111 1 1111
_—— (\‘vas.$30’.60 and in 1961 was $31.98. The Retail (Local) Display 42.0% 1 1111 111 1.11 11 _.
‘ 1 .11 typical or composite Weekly news a er General (National) Display 5.9 1 111. 1.11111 ;
5, leJll. 1 l _, P p , 111 1 :1 , . ..
id (1121351 km 11..)1 employees and its average income Elasslifizcllaiictlheadei~s 2.; l11111111 11. 11 1 .1
. 1161' emp Oyee was $10 15:) ega (ver iSing .. .11 1.1111 . 1 1‘ :1
he EH3“ .-- ’ H' .-' 1 o 1 ‘11113'.1.“!’ .-1 ‘5
(011“ 11'- Adyeitising represented 57.9% of the C.” 1‘ t1 Total Adveitismg 51.3%. 1111111111 111 , {- .
AC 101' total Income for the composite paper, 725% iicu a ion 25.5 11111111111111.111 . I
, e0. of which came from ret .1 .1 1 d' 1‘ CommerCial Piinting .. 1.111111' 11 ,'
, Creeni» 10 907 f- a1 01' oca 18p ay; Miscellaneous 5.4 11111111 11 1. ‘ 'i,’ ;_
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