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L ‘L L? up Jenny Wiley Seminar Ends Clarifies Circulation i
L LL L ‘; L; L ‘ ‘ . . A new ruling issued by the BUI‘eau of Ill-L L,’
L . :L g ‘ Cu rrent StateWIde Series ennen Revenue nun-n 27. 1964, La...
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L L L LLL LLILL: L B PERRY J ASHLEY interesting transactions and items which Company, KPA Consultant:
L L ‘LL L L L L L L y ' ' have taken place in past years, (5) picture Pubhshers WhO elect to defer pl‘epaid‘ L ‘
LL ‘LLL L‘LL LL LLL LLL The fourth KPA seminar, no less en- features, especially with the new offset SUhSCTiption income, pursuant to Section
‘ L‘ L LL L L 1 L L : thusiastic than the proceeding three, was presses, are very popular, (6) features can 455 Of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954
LL LLLLLL LL LL LLL‘L held at beautiful Jenny Wiley State Park, be used in place of editorials to point up may report Such income undiminished bi:
iLi u LLLLLLL L LLLLL Prestonsburg, on May 8-9. Manyl Eastern community improvements, (7) features on fierUIatime expenditures Paid or incurred i331.
L; L LL L Lg LL Kentucky PllbllShel‘S gathered on Frlday local businesses, particularly those who have 111 Obtaining the subscriptions. Such Cir-L
L 'L L L L L LL morning to hear ViCtOF Portmann and been in business for many years, and (8) culation expenditures, including sales com.
LL: L L LL L Manuel Strong, Jackson Times, diSCUSS the special features section can very often create mlss10ns retained by selling agents, may LL
L; L LLL‘LL L cost and management aspects of the com- additional advertising revenue for the paper. then be dedUCted currently, to the extent!
3 LL L L LL L L munity press. In a Saturday morning report from the provided in Section 173 of the Code. (Rev-L
l‘ L LLLLL L LLL L? L Portmann, covering cost accounting, said legislative committee and the recent Gen- enue Ruling 64-127).
L 'L L L iLiLLu many newspapers would be forced out of eral Assembly, S. C. Van Curon, Frankfort Under prior regulations (IT 3369), at :L’LL‘
3 L L; . LL L i L business if the firms lost their job printing State Journal, reported the revised libel law publisher using the accrual method of ac-L
. LL 1 LL Li L L departments. This is true, he said, because was now ready to go into effect and that the counting and electing to spread subscription: .w
L LLLL LL - LL u u job printing has been subsidizing the news- rest of KPA’s legislative program was gen- income over the period of the subscriptionLL L
L ‘ LL L 3L ‘LLL l paper without the publisher knowing it. A erally successful. In looking to the future, had also to allocate the subscription “L 5-72:
L . ‘LLL ‘LL Li L complete record system, Portmann con- Van Curon recommended the following pense. And questions arose: ,
l L L n L ‘ L L tinued, is absolutely necessary if the Pllh' legislative program for KPA: (1) The as- Should sales commissions retained bvi «3,».
L L L L L’ L L L lisher is to know what his costs are and is to sociation should be working on its program Subscription selling agents and never acL-L
l L L "L LL L L L make an equal diStribUtiOH Of these costs t0 at least one full year in advance of the Gen- tually received by the publisher, be iii-L «
LL LL L L LL LL 1 L‘ u L each department of the plant. eral Assembly, (2) All local publishers cluded in Subscription income deferred overL ,ffi
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L L LLL ‘ L L _. achieved, Strong told the group, if equ— ’ tion is offering in order to talk with their Should publishers spread the subscrip- 3%
Li LLLL L L"; L LL ‘ L‘ LL ment is arranged so it is convenient for the representatives, (3) keep working with tion income undiminished by circulationL
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i Lil L L ‘ LL : LL i is to perform his work in a minimum age young newsmen to run for the legisla- such expenditures as current expenses in the. c
r LLLL LLLL L L L- L amount 0f time. He stressed the fact that ture, and (5) KPA should hire a full time year paid or accrued. I. i
L L LLL .: L . ‘ L efficiency in the back ShOP is a direct result lobbyist during legislative sessions. The new ruling is specific—“sales com-L
L L L L‘LLL L L; L LL of good operation and management in the KPA members and guests attending the missions retained by selling agents are toL
L L: LLLL L front office. . meeting were: George Wolford, Ashland be treated in the same manner as any other“
; LLL L ,L Every man ShOUid be trained to perform Independent; Norman Allen, Prestonsburgr subscription expense.” L
L L‘ L , L more than one job, the Jackson publlsher Times; Frank Bell, Bedford Democrat; War- _—.____..
F "-1 L L L LL continued, in order to take care 0i sickness ren Fisher, Carlisle Mercury; James Norris Small tool loss in machinery? Band theml
LL L LL and resignations. He said the publisher Jr., Ashland Independent; Manuel Strong, with reflector tape and hunt for them with}
Li L 1 ‘ ShOUid be prepared to step into the plant Jackson Times; George Joplin, Somerset a flashlight. L
L L L L L L ‘ L and fill in in cases 0t emergency. Strong 3150 Commonwealth; Victor Portmann and Perry ————Q—————
E 'L LL L advocates the purchase Of a used typeset- Ashley, Central Office; Corban Goble, There are three kinds of people: those
‘L Li L L L ting machine for the training 0i “CW em- Berea Citizen; Margaret Freeman, Cum— who make things happen, those who watch
LLL LLL Li ‘ LLL L ployees. This eliminates wear and tear 0“ berland News; S. C. Van Curon, Frankfort things happen, and those who have no idea.
LL‘ LLLL L L -L better equipment and also lets the line State Journal; Pearl Nolan, Hazard Herald, what happened.
‘L L L L ‘L L equipments stay in full Pi'OdUCiiOn all Of the and George Yater, Kentucky Department of ——Q—-———— l
; L L L L time. Public Information. People have a more favorable attitude to— ‘-
L; ‘L 3. L 3 The Friday afternoon session featured .___ ward newspaper advertising than towardL
LL L L George Yater, Department Of PUblic Infor— . television, radio, magazine or billboard 3d"
L i L i L. L L mation, Frankfort, with a discussion of news . Mrs. Iolene Dudley AShtOD HiiWkll'l-‘iu vertising, according to a recent survey bY“ L
L L L L L:L and feature handling. Yater said local stories died May 16 at Flemlngsburg at the 'dti- leading Chicago market researCh firm. The L.
LL L Li. could be found in abundance if the local vanced age 0f 99 years. For many years survey was conducted among 5,9191‘BSP0‘L'L
.L L LL L L ‘ writer took time to look for them. He sug- she contrlbuted a popular weekly 0011mm dents, of which 50% were men and 50%L
‘ L i - L gested the following as sources of materialS: in the Times-Demoerat writing as Miss women. The study revealed that 51% GL-
L L . ‘ (1) “Where are they now” features. Iolene. _ the respondents had “favorable assocratlonSCLL
L L L L ‘ Someone writes the paper and other readers —'—.—“‘ With newspaper ads. Magazines “-Leresisifr. '
i iL‘ L L i write back with the information, (2) local You might have second thoughts about 0nd with 70%, television third wrth L/OLL
3 L L L 3 u ‘ u history, based on the facts as gathered by a taking a vacation when you read about the radio fourth with 39%, and billbOaids a]:
L L L; L local historian, gets almost 100 percent new travel case prepared for vacationers with 21%. Newspaper ads alsoLhad t:
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Circulation Enjoy a beautiful ride on modern concrete mileage of Kentucky’s new Interstate 75 I i
amounts re- , "
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1‘ them With ’ nance cost, concrete costs no more to build than asphalt The big savings come in upkeep..0nce these high- 3 it ,
on Interstate highways. Construction costs for the two ways are built, Kentucky will pay 100 percent of ‘ ‘ 2
- pavements are virtually equal. And remember, on all resurfacing costs as well as routine maintenance. 1i
30p1€3 those every mile of Interstate highway, the Federal Performance studies on concrete highways prove - 1
1 who \VfliCh Government pays 90 percent of the construction cost, concrete will need no significant upkeep for decades.
lave “0 1‘19“ the State pays 10 percent. Kentucky, in selecting These same studies show asphalt highways in r 1
modern concrete pavement, is building a network of Kentucky require not only continuing maintenance, I 1
' but complete resurfacing 8 to 12 years after they are ~ ‘1
* attitude to- built. To resurface just one mile of Interstate high- i ’
-han toward FIRST COST SAVINGS way w