Tuesday, October 3, 1 Q22
Tuesday, October 3, 1022.
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LWs back into the early hytory of the successful men and women
of tod..y aj-d you will tiuu that they wasted very little time
dreaming they took advantage of every opportunity offered them
they made decisions and followed those decisions out to suc
cessful conclusions. They did not overlook, for instance, golden
opportunities to earn as high as two hundred dollars per week for
spare time effort. You, too be successful. Right here, and
now, is1 a golden opportunity for you to turni your spare time into
unthought-of profit. If you only dream about this you will niever
get very far you must make a decision and then, . at. Right
now today show your initiative and become a member of the
HEPPN'ER HERALD big $2,000 salesmanship camapign a.n?"l
start out with the determination of winning one of the best I
that are being offered and show your friends that you have "V
tered to win and then work in a manner that will coincide with
that determination. Think of winning a $7.64.48 For.d Sedan or a
phonograph, or a Suite of Chesterfield furniture in your spr.re
time during; the next few weeks. You can do that if you will de
vote the time and effort necessary to get the subscriptions and the
subscriptions mean credits and the credits mean, victory. The cam
paign is open to all, and everyone who enters and works is sure to
bo a winner, for if you don't win one of the prizes we will pay
you twenty per cent cash of every dollar that you turni in, pro
vided you send in one or more subscriptions each week while' the
campaign is in force. Act right now.
lave, but today is the right time.
Tomorrow may be too
The Herald for the News
RULES OP THE CONTEST
1. Any reputable mam, woman or child residing in Morrow County;
and adjoining territory, eligible to uecome a member of tho Salesman
ship Club and cairn a prize. The Herald reserves the right to reject
any membership entries.
2. The winners' of the prlxes will be decided by their credits, said
credits being presented by ballots Issued for subscriptions, advertising
and job cards and by cupons clipped from the Herald.
3. Club members' are not confined to their own particular town,
community or district to secure credilsi and subscriptions, but may take
orders anywhere in his section, or for that matter anywhere in the
Btate of the United States.
4. Ciuih must accompany all orders) where credits arc desired.
There will be no exceptions to this rule. Club members will bo allowed
to collect back subscriptions and renewals as well as entirely mew sub
scriptions and credits will be issued on both alike.
5. Credits are free. Ask for them,1 when paying your subscription,
otherwise you will waive the privilege. Credits will not bo issued on
receipts covering payments made prior to the beginning of the campaign.
6. Credits' cannot be purchased. Every cent accepted through
the campaign department must represent a subscription, Job or adver
tising card. No subscription will be accepted for less than one year nor
more than five years in advaince from any one club member.
7. Credits' are not transferable. Club members cannot withdraw
in favor of another club member. Should a club member withdraw
tlio race, his o r tier credits will be cancelled. Neither will it be per
missible lor a club member to give, or transfer, subscriptions to another
club member. Credits ,on such trutwrerred subscriptions will be sub.
ject to disqualification at the discretion oB the campaign manager.
8. Any collusion on the part of club members to the detriment of
other club members or to the Herald will not be tolerated. Any club
member or club members entering into or taking part in such, a combi
nation will forfeit all right to a prize ,or commlasijn. '
9. All credits issued for subscriptions or advertising cards may
bo held, in reserve, or polled at the discretion of the candidate or Sub
scriber up to and lucludiuig lite last flay of the campaign; except at
tlid discretion of! tho campaign manager, no club member can poll mere
than 2.0,000 credits In any twentj-four tours above the leader in the
previous published report.
10. Every club uiotnbur In, this campaign is an authored agent of
the Heppner Herald and as such may collect arrearage and advance
BUbscrlpUon payment from present subscribers as well &g from new sub
scribera.
11. It Is distinctly .understood wind agroed that club members will
bu reuponalUlo fo rail mmiey collected, and that they will remit mounts
In full each .Jay to tho Salesmanship Club department of the Herald.
12. Ther will bo servral big prizes awarded besides 20 pr cent
yh commUtloii to ACTIVE non-prize winners, but it is to be distinctly
understood that In oveat any club member become INACTIVE falling
to niake a cash report each week, ho or jsho will be disqualified and
thereby forfeit all rights to a prize or commission.
13. The Her.ijd reserves tho right to alter the rule and schedule
of tills campaign during the completion if necessary, for tne protection
or tli interests of both club members and this newspaper.
14. In becomlnsa club inemw or participating It this' campaign
club members a?;roe to abide by all tho above conditions '
SCHEDULE OF CREDITS AND SUBSCRIPTION RATE OF THE HEPPNER HERALD
FIRST PERIOD
Embracing the first "four
weeks (terminating October
28), the following number of
credits will be issued for sub
scriptions: 1 year $ 2.00 1,500
2 years 4.00 ..8,000
3 years 6.00 12,500
4 years 8.00 17,000'
5 years 10.00 2 5,000
SECOND PERIOD
Embracing the fifth and
sixth weeks (terminating Nov.
11), the following number of
credits will be issued for sub
scriptions: 1 year 2.00 1,000
2 years ........ 4.00 6,000
3 years 6.00 10,000
4 years' 8.00 15,000
5 years 10.00......20,000
THIRD PERIOD
Embracing the seventh and
last week (terminating Nov.
18), the following number
of credits will be issued for sub
scriptions: 1 year $ 2.00 800
2 years 4.00 4,000
3 years 6.00 7,500
4 years 8.00 10,000
5 years -.. 10.00 15,000
The above schedule of credits for subscriptions, which is on a declining scale basW, positively
will not be changed during the competition. However, a special ballott, good for 50,000 credits will
be issued for every "club" of $20.00 turned in. This arrangement will be in effect throughout the
entire campaign.. Remember this and lay your plans accordingly. No subscription will be accepted
for less than one year, nor more than five years in advance from any one club member.
SEVENTH PRIZE
2C SEXECA KODAK
Bought of And on Display at
Humphreys Dmg Co.
Hepimer, Oregon
HERE'S THE PLAN IN BRIEF
The object of this salesmanship campaign is two-fold:
Primarily, to increase the! ever growing circulation of the
Heppmer Herald; to collect in advance subscription pay
ment1 from present or old subscribers and at the same
time afford our friends and readers an unparrallcd oppor
tunity to profit, and in a big way, through their spare
time during the next few waeks. So, it is u plan that
works both ways and to ultimate good of all concerned.
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1923 MODEL FORD SEDAN
Prize
Bought of and on Display at
Latourell Auto Go.
SECOND PRIZE
Beautiful Chesterfield Furniture Set
Bought from the Case Furniture Company
This beautiful set of Chesterfield Furniture sells for
$225.00 at Heppner. This is the very best and latest in
furniture sets. This set is on display at the Case Furn
iture Company and will be the second prize in the
Herald Salesmanship Contest
The one receiving the largest number of credits in the entire campaign will be awarded the Ford
Sedan. The second highest will be awarded tho Ches terfield Furniture Set. Af tei- the above prizes have
been awarded the others' will follow as stated in this advertisement. No one ca'ii receive more than one
of the prizes but in event an active worker does not receive one of the prizes they will be awarded 20 per
cent cash commission of every dollar that they turn in during the campaign.
Here's How to Succeed
A better and faster way ti get credits is by securing nw amd renewal
subscriptions to the tHeppner Herald and for ad cards. For each sub
scription turned in, a certain number of credits are issued, the number
varying according to the amount collected and during which "period"
same is received at the Club Headquarters. So you see, the, more credits
you get tho better your chanca are to earn" the capital priz
A very small amount of judiciously
expended effort at this time under the
Heppner Herald Salesmanship Club plan
will produce a large percent of profit.
ADVISORY BOARD
It is the sincere aim of this' newspaper to conduct this
Salesmanship Olub, from start tc finish, in a fair, honor
able and impartial manner. Every precaution has been
talten to safeguard the interests1 of participants, and
absolute honesty in all dealings is guaranteed.
However, not all wisdom lies within any one man of
institution, an Advisory Board has beea decided upon
whose functions shall be to decide any Question of suf
ficient moment that might happen to arise during the
campaign, and from which a committee shall be selected
to act as' judges and count the credits the; last night of
the club. The personnel of this board is aa follows:
W. P. MAITONET
Onsliler First National Bank
S. W. SPECEB
Cashier Farmers & Stockgrowers National Batik
O. E. WOODSON
Attorney
E. M. HCLDEN
Fanner and Secretary f Farm Bureau
J. A. WATERS
County Clerk
Receipt Books Are Ready
Tin' Herald hus printed a large number of receipt
books to bo placxl anions the Club Members and their
friends. These books are now ready for distribution
first come, Urst served.
As soon us we receive your Membership Entry, receipt
books and a complete working outfit will bo sent you
by first cUms mall.An early start Is half the battle won.
Get VOrrt receipt books now.
Don't wait to see what, the other i'.dlbw Is going to do,
but pitch right in and show tho other fellow how to do It.
SIXTH I'lUZE
No Losers
The Herald dot-s not ask Club members tot canvass for
DUbwripilons lUUl then t;ko the chance of getting no re
ward fur (heir effort
Tho HernUl agrees tt) p;i' nil Club members who par
ticlpato iu this campaign a CASH COMMISSION' of twenty
(20). per cent ($t out of every J5 collected) for all sub
scription money turned in rrcviJcd they turn In one or
more subM-rlptions each week after they start to work,
and in the event such Club members do not win one
of the prizes.
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Your Cliolee of Any
$85. (M) W A T C H
From the Large Stock of
x F. L. HAUWOOD
How to Enter What to Do
1. SEND IN THE MEMBERSHIP BLANK. It counts' 5,000 credits.
2. USE THE RECEIPT BOOK. As soon, as we receive your emtry we
will send you a receipt book so that you may take subscriptions. Evejry
paid in advance Subscription counts for credits according to the schedule
in this ad. CLIP "FIRST SUBSCRIPTION COUPON" This coupon
accompanied with any subscription payment for one year or more to the
Heppner Herald, counts' for 10,000 EXTRA credits in addition to the usual
numbeu'. Yon do not have to be a subscriber to the Herald to compete.
4. SEE YOUR FRIENDS. Get your friends Md acquaintances to sub
scribe. Also organize them so they will assist you to get subscriptions
from their friends. USE THE TELEPHONE. Call up every one you
know. Tell them you are in the csmpaign and ask for their support.
6. ONCE IN, STAY IN, Don't get discouraged or let anyone try to dis
courage, you. Someone will wim the Ford Sedan. Why not you? 7. GET
COMPLETE INFORMATION. ' Call, write or phone the campaign mana
ger at the Herald office, Heppner, Oregon.
Casli
HAS BEEN SET ASIDE TO PAY 20 PER
CENT TO ALL ACTIVE NON-PRIZE....
WINNERS. l.Ci0 OUT OF EVERY
?5.00 YOU COLLECT IS YOURS
IF YOU FAIL TO WIN AN
AWARD
Wi'li i H liTl iff" iifT
FIFTH l'TUZE
20 PIFX'E SET
Silverware
Community
nought of on Display
At
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The Heppner Herald is the
Leading Newspaper of Mor
row County.
FOURTH PRIZE
$60.00 Scholarship
IN
Behnke-Walker'
Business College
PORTLAND, OREGON
For further information, subscription blanks,
receipt forms, etc., call on, phone or write
THELCo MANAGER
IEPPNER
Open Evenings
HERALD
Phone 13
TI :1RD PRIZt
$125.00
Stradavaris Phonograph
Bought of and on display at
PATTERSON & SON
Druggists
'iff
10,000 KXTKA ntKDITH
I)y uHing thlH coupon with your first fnitiHcrlptlons y.'Hi
will (jet a big Btart. Return this coupon to t;;o Knlew
manahlp Club Manager, Herald, with your first Hub
scription payment, either old cjr new, nnd you will re
ceive 10,000 credits In addition to tho regular schedule.
Name Subscriber
Addreos
Club Member')) Name.
Amt. Knc.
eld or new nub.
Cash must accompany thin coupon. When sunt In with
the "Membernhip Itlan'k" tho member Btarta with 10,000
extra credits In nddi'Irn to tho regular credits altowed on
tl.e subscription Itself. Only one of these coupons will be
credited to each niemb' :.
MKMIiKIlSHIP WANK
GOOD FOR 6,00 CREDITS
To Manager tho Heppner1 Herald
"SuleBnianship Campaign:"
Please Knter
AllrenN
Thlri blank counts 5000 credits. Onjy ono given to each
member of the "Salesmanship Club". You may enter your
owtn name or that of a friend. Tho nominator's name will
not be divulged If ao requested.
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