The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-29, Page 4THcRS. JULY 29, 1937.
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31st, 1937
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ST -PRIZE ---
$400 CASH
These and Many Other Beautiful Prizes on display at Campaign Headquarters
,SECOND PRIZE
WESTINGHOUSE
Electric
Refrigerator
THIRD PRIZE
FRY and IILACKHALL
3 -Piece
Chesterfield
nate
Can Win as Easily
as Anyone!
Instructions and Rules of
Campaign
No. 1.—Anyone over 16 years of age, able bodied
and active, is eligible to enter this cam-
paign.
No. 2.—Come to campaign headquarters NOW, the
campaign manager will gladly explain
everything in detail to you.
No. 3.-1 vote will be east on each one cent in
every purchase. 5 votes will be cast on
each one cent paid on accounts that were
opened prior to the beginning of the cam-
paign.
No-. 4.—Votes will only be cast on CASH trans-
actions.
No. 5.—Votes must be cast at time of transaction.
No. 6.—Votes will not be allowed on any whole-
sale business, or any government or mun-
icipal funds, or funeral accounts.
No. 7. --Campaign manager has final and absolute
charge of votes and all details governing
this campaign, His decision is final.
No. S.—Anyone directly connected with the mer-
chants sponsoring this campaign cannot
enter this campaign and must remain
neutral.
No, 9.—Merchants' and clerk's are strictly neutral.
Don't,ask their help during the campaign;
it is forbidden.
No. 10. --Soliciting votes in or around the stores
is strictly forbidden.
No. 11.—Votes are not transferable after they have
been reeorded.
No. 12.—Campaign manager reserves the right to
disqualify any contestant not complying
with the rules of this campaign.
No. 13.—Final day's check of votes will be made
by two local citizens.
THE MATERIAL USED IN THIS CAMPAIGN
IS COPYRIGHTED.
YOU
CERTAIIViY
COULD USE
THAT
ash
PRIZF
ALL YOU HAVE TO
DO IS GIVE A LIT-
TLE TIME AND
EFFORT.
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Watch For The Stores With The
BLUE AND WHITE CAMPAIGN
SIGNS
All Local Merchants are invited to participate.
See the manager at headquarters for details. List of merchants
now participating appears on front page.
Campaign Manager: Robert Anderson.
Secretary: Miss K Cameron.
FOURTH PRIZE
Beatty
Electric
Washing Machine
FIFTH PRIZE
WESTINGHOUSE
All Electric
Console Radio
Clinton Business Firms Offer $1,100 in Prizes
With First Prize $400.
Wonderful Opportunity Offered Citizens of Clinton and Surrounding Dis-
trict to Win Valuable Prizes During Campaign Which Starts on Sat-
urday and Ends August 28th. The Campaign Has Many Interesting
and Novel Features Explained Herewith.
A. number of Clinton leading bus-
inessmen have joined together to put
over a Community Boosting Cam-
paign that promises to be one of the
biggest things of its kind ever at-
tempted in Clinton.
The Campaign, with Robert Ander-
son as manager, will open on Satur-
day, July 31st, and continue four
weeks, ending on Saturday,,August
28th, at the close of businessHead-
quarters are established on Huron
Street.
Campaign headquarters will be op-
en every- week from 9 a.m, to 9 p.m.
and information will be cheerfully
given. Phone number is 239.
If you are 16 years or age or over
and live in CP.nton or within a rad-
ius of twenty-five miles and would
like to earn $400,00 in the next four
weeks, come to headquarters, enter
your naive and receive full informa-
tion. There is no charge whatsoever.
The prize List is outstanding and is
well worth the time and effort to the
contestants.
For every cent spent at the stores
sponsoring the campaign, whether in
payment for goods purchased or in
payment_ of accounts, one or more
votes may be cast. ,
VOTES FOR JUNK
Votes may be secured by gather-
ing old junk, such as old metals, in-
ner tubes, tires, magazines, wet bat-
teries, auto radiators, newspapers and
catalogues. See junk vote schedule.
Junk headquarters will be announced
next week.
FREE. VOTE DAYS -CASH PRIZES
Every Thursday _will be Free Vote
Day, Contestants then will be able
to receive at all stores large blocks
of votes from supporters who merely
register at these places. Votes will
be east at such times on the basis
of the number of miles driven with
a limit of twenty-five mites. Also
on Thursday, certain lines of mer-
chandise will be put on as specials,
when the vote allowances will be in-
creased above the regular schedule of
one vote for each one cent spent.
A special cash prize' of $2.00 will
be awarded to the person who signs
the lucky line in the lucky book each
Thursday. You are under no obliga-
tion to buy. See your co'btestant for
full details about this offer. .
SPECIAL CASH AWARDS
There will be a grand cash prize
to the contestant obtaining the larg-
est vote total for junk during the
whole campaign.
The collection of junk, which is a
novel feature of this campaign, is the
reason why an expensive prize list is
possible, for at the end of the cam-
paign the junk is sold and the pro-
ceeds applied against the Merchants'
Expense Fund,
The standing of the contestants will
be posted each day in every place of
business taking part. A very excit-
ing and profitable four welts is pro-
mised. It does not cost anything to
try, you simply have to get a group
of -friends helping you by their votes
and their interest.
Contestants must enroll and re-
ceive a copy of the rules. Get your
family, friends, club, groups, etc., to
help you make a bid for the first
prize.
Anyone 16 Years or Over
May Enter
COUNTRY CONTESTANTS ESPECIALLY INVITED
TO ENTER
IT WILL - COST YOU
NOTHING
Come to the Campaign, Headquarters for full particulars'
YOU CAN WIN AS EASILY AS ANYONE!
The Campaign Manager Will Be Glad To Explain Everything
Thoroughly.,
1'OU CERTAINLY COULD USE THAT BIG CASH PRIZE.
AND MANY OTHER
ATTRACTIVE PRIZES
Cone in and See
THEM
Free Vote
ays
Anyone 16 years of ago or over may visit
each store on the following dates and must
personally register and will receive free votes
as per schedule below. Out of town residents
will, upon registering their actual mileage,
receive the number of votes available that
day for every mile they drive to Clinton up to
e limit of 25 utiles. "
THURSDAY, AUGUST 5TII
100 Votes per Mile
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12T11
200 Votes per Mile.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19TH
300 Votes per Mile.
THURSDAY, AUGUST, 26TH
500 Votes Per Mile.
SCRAP SCHEDULE
Beginning Wednesday, August 4th
Ending Wednesday, August 25th.
Car Radiators 60,000 Votes Each
Wet Batteries 30,000 Votes Each
Rags ,, , 3,000 Votes lb.
Old Tires 5,000 Votes Each
Old Tubes ;p,000 Votes Each
Newspapers must be in
bundles 500 Votes Eaeh lb.
Magazines, must be in
bundles ' 500 Votes Each Ib.
Heavy Catalogues 2 000 Votes Each
Cast Aluminum, per !b,......10,000 Votes
Cast Iron and Steel,
per lb. 1 000 Votes
Lead and Zinc, per ib, 10,000 Votes
Copper and Brass, per Ib. . , 10,000 Votes
BRING IT IN BY THE
TRUCK LOAD.
Country.
Contestants
ADVANTAGES
Free Vote Mileage
Easier to Get Junk.
Clubs, Lodges,
Organizations
Have found this an Excellent, Simple and
Interesting' Way to Secure Funds.
Important.
Customers visiting any or all stores, when pay-
ing accounts or making purchases, please see
that the votes are placed on Vote Sheets to the
credit of your favorite contestant.
THE BEST WAY TO HELP YOUR;
FAVOUIIITE CONTESTANT IS
TO PURCHASE
Tra.e Car
TO USE IN MAKING PURCIHASES
OR SETTLING ACCOUNTS
Trade Cards Will Carry the Following
, Votes Values
$2.00 TRADE CARD, 20,000 VOTES
$5.00 TRADE CARDS, 100,000 VOTES
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$2.00 i CASH
Given away every Free Vote
Day to the person signing the
lucky line in the lucky book on
any of these days.
See your contestant for de-
tails.
Please Note!
This campaign is managed ,and 'conducted by
the originators of the plan in Canada, Canad-
ian Community. Campaigns. We advise mer-
chants everywhere to beware of imitations.
This plan is copyrighted.
Canadian Community.
Campaigns
217 Bay St., Toronto
.1. H. CLARK, Sales Manager.
CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS
Huron Street
FOR
Information Phone 239. ,