International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 27, 1921 · Page 8 of 10
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 Vote Now or Never Big Credits End Saturday $ Night, October 29 This is the Last Call-Better be Safe Than Sorry Prizes Will Be Awarded Thursday Night, November 3rd Credits for Advertising and Job Printing Cards The Cash Difference Between As announced at the beginning of the campaign, credits will be allowed for the sale of Advertising and Job Printing the Studebaker, which Yon Cards. These cards are good until November 1, -nm 1922, and are good for advertising in the Press, or any printed matter Have Already Partly Won whatsoever. They are transferable, but will not be reissued if lost. Credits issued for cards as follows: Credits Allowed on Printing and Advertising Cards and the Second Prize is Credits Allowed on Subscriptions: THIRD PERIOD SECOND PERIOD SECOND PERIOD $1,581.50 THIRD PERIOD Ending Thu. Night, Nov.3 Notice the Difference Ending Sat. Night, Oct. 29 Ending Sat. Night, Oct. 29 Ending Thu. Night, Nov.3 in Credits allowed Before 1 year, $2.00 1,000 1 year, $2.00 500 and after Oct. 29 One $10 card 18,000 One $10 card. 13,000 This Partly Belongs to Yon 2 years, $4.00 4,000 2 years, $.4.00. 6,000 3 years, $6.00. 10,000 3 years, $6.00 8,000 One $20 card. 38,000 One $20 card. 28,000 4 years, $8.00. 15,000 4 years, $8.00 12,000 so Do Your Very Best. Better One $50 card 100,000 5 years, $10.00 15,000 One $50 card 75,000 5 years, $10.00 20,000 Be Safe Than Sorry. It Finds Its Studebaker Owner Thursday Special Six" Night, Nov. 3 Car WHO? $1,835 The Amount Collected for Job and Details of How Campaign Will Close Advertising Cards will Apply on Thursday Night, Nov. 3rd $20 Clubs the Same as for Subscriptions, From Monday, October 31st no subscriptions or advertising cards will be accepted through the campaign department of the Press but giving you instead, club members themselves will deposit their final collection in the SEALED BALLOT BOX, located at the International State Bank. Monday the ballot box will be locked and sealed and placed in the 50,000 Extra Credits vaults of the International State Bank, where it will remain until 8 o'clock Thursday night, November the 3rd. At that time the seals will be broken and the box unlocked, and immediately thereafter the final count will take place. The winners will be determined by merely adding the published credit totals as they appear for the last time in today's Press, to the reserve credits and"orders contained in the sealed box. There will be no IN THE HONE STRETCH waiting no complicated count, but simply a matter of adding the credits and announcing the winners. Contest Ends 8 O'clock Thursday IMPORTANT NOTICE Only cash, or bank drafts are to be deposited in Night, Nov. 3rd the sealed ballot box. Personal checks up to» $10 accepted, providing no two are signed by the same AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A MILLION CREDITS party. This ruling is made in fairness to all club If there is one of the Club Members members, and will be strictly adhered to. 20,000 credits are allowed for each 5-year subscription to that you want to help win 'the the Press, provided same is paid for and turned in to the Press $1835 Studebaker Touring Car, office before the close of this period, Oct. 29th. All club members should be sure to get their final collections in the ballot box before 8 o'clock P. M. as the campaign will close promptly Twenty-four subscriptions entitles you to 480,000 regular at that time—not one minute before, nor one minute later. Mail orders purchase your subscription, Job aid received after 8 o'clock will not be! figured in. crests, and according to the ride of issuing 50,000 extra credits It shall be the privilege of each of the leading club members, and Advertising Card from them not it is the desire of this newspaper, that they avail themselves of this for each club of $20 turned in—24 five-year subscriptions total invitation, to select someone—be he1 father, brother, husband or friend^to represent them on the last night, to sit with the judges, and to assist $240.0(1—24 $20 clubs—you would be entitled to 600,000 extra later than Saturday, Oct. 29. Never in the final count. Members of the Advisory Board, selected at the beginning of the credits. This a^ded to the regular credits make a grand total of race, will be asked to act as judges to canvas the findings in the ballot again after this date will dub box, and to award the prizes. f- over a million credits for 24 five-year subscriptions. The personnel of this board is as follows: G. N. Millard, cashier members receive as many credits You have twenty-four friends that will take a 5-year subscription ,First National Bank, R. W. King, manager O. M. Carr & Co., J. H. Brown, attorney, B. B. Kotflinek, cashier International State Bank, W. v, before Saturday night. Try it and see. Irving"Burton, Burton's Inc.v //'i for their sales. 1 -s