Charles H. Grasty, experienced journalist, called on the President last week and discussed The Marion Star.
A copy lay on the President's desk. " It was a big paper to be published in a county seat town of 30,000 population," says Mr. Grasty. " It was 18 to 20 pages, about half and half as between advertising and reading matter.
" I was curious to know how it had been possible to develop such a volume of line advertising, quoting store items, as in newspapers in large cities. The President said that it was because...
To continue reading:
or
Log-In