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Show I 4 I Goldce 1 I Opportteenlly I p Newspaper advertising today offers a golden opportun- ity to those who promote it carefully and correctly. J P . i P "Today even children turn eagerly from the comic P pages to certain advertisements. Why ? . .. . Simply be- II cause the kids find romance, drama, colorful news or humor S p v in the good ads. p Never in the history of newspaper advertising has P ' romance, glamour, colorful news or humor so dominated g the selling message. Never has as much of it been packed P into the column inch by alert copy-writers. Q As long as newspaper advertisers continue to offer . p real news, romance and thrills in their copy, advertising r win continue to De as important to tne readers as tne uay s . p news. By that isn't meant sensational advertising copy. g The circus can come to town once a year, while good drama 8 and romance will live forever. . 3 I ' 4 p No longer do you hear readers remark, "Don't pay j any attention to that; it's only an ad". Rather, "Let's buy one of those; the ad states they're reasonable and we cert- j ainly need one". The ad proved it! ! Pl 'p;, The News is one of the few country papers that pro- -jj jSi vides its advertisers with an advertising cut service. Con- -f siderable expense is entailed by using this service, but it is - the policy of this paper to do everything to promote the best interest of its advertisers. P -i ?5j Business men who do not avail themselves of the ad- g! vertising service of newspapers are passing up a golden op- & portunity. lj. P i f H I s 3 I Washington County News ("5 "Dixie's Home Newspaper" d U - A 1 5 |