nn aha oe +n #8 ores Ate Ren wen tlre tlm ane ler oth tlt AB cients i © COPYRIGHT LINER circutation SERVICE CAMPAIGNS Rules and Regulations 1. Any reputable resident of this city or surround- * ing territory is eligible to enter the contest and compete for prizes and receive weekly commission checks. 2. No salaried office employee of this newspaper is eligible to enter contest. This does not apply to country correspondents. 3. Winners of main prizes will be determined by (a) their earned votes, said votes being represented by ballots issued for bona fide new and renewal sub- ceriptions, and 4b) free coupons clipped from this newspaper—said coupons to be printed in this and our next three issues in denomination of 100 votes each this and next week; 50 votes each the third week, 10 votes each the fourth week and then dis- continued. No more than ten coupons of each denomi- nation will be credited to any one contestant. 4, Participants in this subscription drive are not confined to their own town or community in which secure new or renewal subscriptions, but may take orders anywhere in this section; or, for that matter, anywhere else. 5. Votes are issued free. It costs the subscriber nothing extra to cast their votes for any contestant. Votes must be asked for at the time of paying sub- scription, however, otherwise subscriber waives this v ilege. G6. Votes once issued are not transferable. Con- stants cannot pool their votes in favor of another ontestant. Should a contestant withdraw from the ace, his or her accumulated votes will be cancelled. 7. Any dishonesty or collusion on the part of con- stants to nullify competition, or any other com- ination formed to the detriment of other partici- mts or this newspaper will not be tolerated. Exact vote standing of each contestant will be 12. In case of typographical or other error it is understood that neither the publisher nor contest manager shall be held responsible except to make necessary correction upon discovery of same. 13. All active participants will be paid twenty percent cash commission ($1 out of $5) of their in- dividual subscription collections each week as it ac- erues. It is to be understood, however, that in the event any contestant becomes inactive (failing to make weekly reports) his or her name will be re- moved from the published list of contestants until such time as participant again becomes active. 14. It is understood and agreed that the winners of first and second prizes will consider their weekly pay checks in the light of an “advance,” which are returnab'e upon presentation of prize—thus obviat- ing double compensation. This does nat apply to third, fourth, fifth and sixth bonus check winners. 15. To insure absolute fairness in the awarding of prizes, the race will be brought to a close with a sealed ballot box. During the entire last “period” of the drive, a ballot box—Ilocked and officially scaled —will be placed in the vaults of a local bank, where contestants themselves may deposit their final col- lections and reserve votes in utmost secrecy. In this way no one—not even the publisher or contest man- ager—can possibly know the actual strength of the various which precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness to the minutest degree. 16. Twenty-five thousand extra votes will be given contestants for each 5-year subscription (or exten- sion from previous contest subscription payment to 5-years) turned in by them during their first week in contest, and during third week of the drive half as many special extra votes will be issued on same basis. nlished in this newspaper in proportion to earned 17. Any subscription once turned in can be ex ; however, votes issued in the form of ballots, tended during either first or second “period” by mak pecial votes therefor, may be held in reserve by ing extension payment, and remainder of votes will testant only insofar as it does not affect position standing. The free vote coupons, clipped 1 this newspaper, must be cast within one week be issued thereon same as if full amount had been paid at the very beginning. 18. Any contestant who earns as much as $50 in OFFERED FOR I Special Cash Awards EARLY EFFORT § yublication. Al g ho e h as ep ‘itp . : commissions during their first week of the drive, | In event of a tie for any one of the prizes of- will receive an extra bonus of $25 cash in addition | 4 an aw ard of identical value will be given each to regular commissions earned or any other special | 1g contestant. prize won | y Dr 4h 3 OTE TA tre te eaten awe x : | i Parte ists in this drive are authorized to 19. Ten thousand free “report day” votes will be 4 Lid of Tens wa gc pions aud ive ger- given participants making a subscription report on J ar) cceipts for same (official receipts wi he RN . sieve 3, ave during dri tdi + ips Thursdays and Saturdays during drive. + ent direct from this office) but it is understood and Tpesdays, Thursdays ee : ¢ agreed that they will be responsible for all money 20. This newspaper guarantees fair and impartial collected and will remit such amounts in full to the treatment to all participants, but should any ques- contest department on regular report days. tion arise, the decision of the Advisory Beard will | 4 11. No statements or promise made by any rep- be absolute and final. Y nt ro . arf ie . » re . a GY. y » { ntative or participant varying from the rules and 21. In becoming a member of this “Everybody | 4 gulations appearing in the columns of this news- Wins” prize subscription drive contestants agree to ; paper will be recognized by the publisher. * abide by above condition. : ' an RE eB io REA ek rat LL = Sl HERE'S HOW: WINNING VOTES ARE OBTAINED = DURING FIRST WEEK OF CONTEST For Complete Information Come to the Office of The Bulletin in Mount Joy, Write to the Contest Department, or Phone 3-8671 DO IT TODAY REMEMBER...... YOU CANNOT LOSE- DO NOT HESITATE... BE THE FIRST TO FrarT AND THE FIRST TO FINISH EARN SCHEDULE OF VOTES AND . SUBSCRIPTION RATES OF i THE BULLETIN 1 590 FIRST PERIOD SECOND PERIOD THIRD PERIOD considered a part of the regular schedule. No votes will be issued on subscriptions for less year, nor more than 5 years from any one subscriber. 10,000 EXTRA VOTES FOR MAKING SUBSCRIPTION REPORTS ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. During the first 3'2 weeks the During the next two weeks the During the last week the fol- following number of votes will following votes will be issued lowing votes will be issued on be issued on subscriptions: on subscriptions: subscriptions: 1 year S$ 2,50 3.000 1 year S$ 2,50 2,000 1 year 5 2.50 1,500 $ 1 00 2 years 54.7% 8.000 2 years . $475 6,000 2 years S 4.75 4,000 5 years $10.00 25.000 5 years . $10.00 . 20,000 5 years $10.00 15,000 . (Ending Feb. 4th) (Ending Feb. 18th) (Ending Feb. 25th) H ! The above schedule of votes which is on a declining scale, positively will not be changed during ’ the entire contest. However, a special ballot, good for 50,000 EXTRA votes will be issued on every “club” of $20.00 turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the entire drive, and is to be than one $70 | EASILY DURING YOUR VERY FIRST WEEK TURN YOUR SPARE TIME INTO PROFIT NOW BY TAKING ADVANTAGE QF LIBERAL SPECIAL OFFERS CLIP THESE COUPONS TODAY-WITHOUT DELAY To Be Awarded Opening Week Ending Saturday Night, January 14 $25 CASH, First Special Prize $25 CASH, Sixth Special Prize $25 CASH, Second Special Prize $25 CASH, Seventh Special Prize $25 CASH, Third Special: Prize $25 CASH,” Bighth Special Prize; CASH, Ninth Special: Prize $25 CASH, Tenth Special Prize $25 $25 CASH, Fourth Special Prize $25 CASH, Twenty Special Cash Prizes, in addition to regular 20 per cent commission checks will be awarded those turning in the most subscription collections before Saturday night, January 14, but a mini- mum of $100 in collections is necessary to qualify for one of these special cash prizes. © UNER SERVE | Fifth Special Prize OUTLINED OPPOSITE. fre. ae oa ole alin aan. ne on ea le. ann. he. ale abe ae. oe. os eB an oh. at. eae ae eo ae kn ale whe wine oe an ay alin on. ale. ae oe ole a 4 1 I #5] | 7 oR ONO. n LINER cincuiation SERVICE Plan In Brief Thé object of this big “Everybody Wins” prize contest is three-fold. Primarily, to increase the already large subscription list of this newspaper, to collect advance subscription payments from paesent readers, and at the same time afford local wide-awake, energetic men and women (married or single) and young people of this trade territory an opportunity to profit in a BIG way through whatever spare time they might have during the next few weeks. So, it is a plan that. works both ways, and to the ultimate good of all concerned. In order to gain this end quickly and effectively, the most attractive and altogether desirable awards ever offered by any newspaper in this section have been made ready for distribution among those who participate most actively. Ambition and energy are the only requisites for success, Let it be understood at the very outset that this is not a “lucky drawing” nor something-for-nothing affair, but a strictly legitimate competitive proposition for enterprising men and women, and ane in which all active contestants will receive a liberal commission check each Mondays morning covering results obtained by them during the past week, while striving to win one of the major awards. An outstanding feature of this big contest is the fact that “Everybody Wins,” There will be no losers in this race. How To Enter—What To Do The first thing to do is to clip the Entry Coupon appearing on the opposite side of this page, fill in your name and address and mail or deliver in person to contest department at once. This coupon starts you in race with 5000 FREE votes; and, by using the Early Effort coupon appearing on front page of this issue with your first subscription (this coupon good ONLY during first week of contest!) you would then be entitled to an extra 100,000 PREMIUM votes for taking IMMEDIATE action—ali of which speeds you on your way to win, Only ONE such Entry Coupon and Early Effort Coupon will be aceepted for each participant. The next step is to obtain from contest department one of the little special receipt books, printed for the purpose, partial list of present subscribers showing expiration dates, ete. Thus equipped, you have but to sce your friends, neighbors, relatives and gequaintances and ask them to subscribe to this newspaper through voll; Just rgmember this: Anything worth having is worth striving for. Six and a half short weeks and vou may be riding in YOUR OWN big automobile for a long, long time to come, or otherwise several hundred dollars richer in purse as the result of a little well directed effort NOW! : ta _ Then, too, as more fully outlined below, this newspaper offers “early starters” substantial special cash prizes for substantial results daring the very first week of this contest, the small requirements necessary to qualify as a winner being easily attainable and well worth the little extra effort it requires. Try it and see! How To Win The Big Prizes iu takes votes to win the big prizes, and they are secured in the following ways: First by clipping the ree vote coupon appearing in this newspaper. Begin gathering them NOW while they are good for 100 votes weh. After next week t hese coupons will be reduced to 50 votes each; the following week to only 10 votes each and after that they will be discontinued entirely. Only ten coupons of each denomination will be credited to any one contestant and they must be cast within one week after publication. i A Another, and much faster way, to accumulate votes in our “Everybody Wins” prize contest is by secur- ing pow and renewal to Hs Votes are isswed on cach subscription secured, the number varying according to amount paid and during which “period” same are received at the contes department, SEE SCHEDULE OF VOTES BELOW. ! Me 0 the, contest Early Start Means Easy Finish Th adv: veg of: i SIV SERIE ae anifost 4) Nha’ 3 Ta hs of an early start are manifest. This “Everybody Wins” prize contest is of such short duration that immediate action is necessary for greater success. Subscripti ak v at med 3 gre: 88, Subscriptions taken during the early part of hh Bop only carry the Masi M number of votes, but “early starters” who ave first in field i edly get the “cream” of new and renewal subscriptions, while those wl starting i V 8¢ 4 S S¢€ 10 put ste £ a later date will of course have to take what is left. 2 ! Sh wall a duler dats yon? se valuable time “waiti ; i Don’t lose valuable time “waiting to see what the other fellow is going to do” but get into the A 9) game today, without delay, and show the “other fellow” how to do it! Bam emt t - eter - gn a ~~~ FAIRNESS iS ASSURED oe + Se 3 te Eh ra 0% 7 a « ne BEETS Ee een fr» CSS TSE. fT Weekly Payrolify It is the sincere aim of this newspaper to conduct this ° Advisory Board = mcampaign from start to finish in a fair, honorable and impartial manner. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the interests of participants, and absolute honesty in all dealing is guaranteed. However, not all wisdom lies with any one man or institution, and for that reason an Advisory Board has been decided upon. whose functions shall be to decide any question of sufficient moment that might “annar to arise, and from which a committee shall be selected to act as judges and award the prizes. Elam Bomberger — Samuel Balsbaugh - James B. Heilig Robert C. Hurst — John Way All of these gentlemen are well known to everyone in this vicinity and the ninal results as given out by hem. will be beyond dispute. FIRST STEP TOWARD SUCCESS CLIP THESE COUPONS TODAY-WITHOUT DELAY COA = iA SAVE Entry Coupon Goop ror 5000 FREE VOTES Mr, Miss Mrs....... Free Vote Coupon GOOD FOR 100 FREE VOTES (Must be cast within week from date of this issue) coc iris iar reid ARS Address... Date sre TRICPRONG. \ NOTE~-Only ONF. Entry Coupon accepted for each “Everybody Wins” Prize Participant. (CLIP NEATLY. DO NOT ROLL OR FOLD.) = sae MAE oi aati
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