In 1917, the price was raised to 10 cents per issue.
The next year, it raised the price of the Saturday paper to 50 cents.
At the March 25, 1940, meeting dues were raised to 50 cents.
The new measure would eventually raise the level to 9 cents.
If I raised it to 8 cents, everyone would go someplace else.
And they plan to raise that level to 51 cents of $100 by 2010.
During this period the cover price was raised to 25 cents.
By 1950 circulation reached two million, and the following year the cover price was raised to 35 cents.
Months later, prices for burgers were raised to 35 cents.
It would raise the tax to 20 cents, with proceeds going to the state's general fund.