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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1922)
k - J Tuesday, October 17. 1022 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON PAGE THREE GO OUT AND WIN IT ! ujLUlm i) Hif C Hfl j raM I in In F J rmmi v.y in vv w ft First Prize 1923 MODEL FORD SEDAN Bought of and ors Display at toureDi Auto Co. Look back into the early history of the successful men) and women of to day and you will find l.hey wasted very little time dreaming; they took advantage of every opportunity of fered them they made decisions and followed those decisions out to suc cessful conclusions. They did not overlook, for instance, opportunities to earn as high as two hundred dol lars a week for spare time effort. YOU, TOO, CAN BE SUCCESS FUL.. Right here, and now, la a gol den opportunity for you to turn your spare time into unthought of profits. If you only dream about this you will never get very far YOU MUST MAKE A DECISION AND THEN ACT ON IT. The door to opportunity is wide open. For the past week we have been urging you to act. NOW TODAY show your initiative and become a member. SECOND PRIZE Beautiful Chesterfield Furniture Set BOUGHT OP AND OX DISPLAY AT THE CASE FURNITURE Hj:rrxi:u, okeoox $2000 IN FRIZES AND CASH CO MMISSIONS Q. A. QUESTIONS AM) ANSWERS What is the mime of the campaign,? The Herald's ?2000 Salesmanship Club. What is l iii-pose? To increase the already large circulation of the A. Herald. Q. When did the Salesmanship Club open and when does it close? 1 A. The club officially opened Wednesday, September 27th, and will close Saturday, November 18th seven short weeks. Q. Who is eligible? A. Every man, woman and child in this county and surrounding country. O. What does it cost to become a member of tlie club? A. Absolutely nothing. Just enter and start work ing and you will win. (,. How the prizes be awarded? A. The grand capital prize will be awarded the one securing the largest number of credits in the campaign Besides the Capital prize, there are six other prizes. Q. Can I take subscriptions anywhere or just in my district? A. Any club member maj take subscriptions any place in the entire country. Do renewal and new subscriptions count the same.' You will get the same credits for both old and Q. A. new. Q. A. Will more credits be given foi", subscriptions later? Positively no. At no time during the balance of the campaign will you receive as many credits for the subscriptions as you will receive during the first period. Q. What must I do to become a club niemler? A.Sign the membership blank and bring or send it to the Herald office and we will then give you1 complete details regarding the campaign. Q. Am I required to give all my time to the work? A. No, you obligate yourself in no way whatsoever. '.'You may devote whatever spare time you can to the work. Q. How can I Ret started to win? A. By entering right away and then starting out) with the determination of putting forth your best efforts and sticking to it. You are sure to win. Q. Can I get more complete information? A. Yes, call at the Herald office or phone Main 13. SIEMP.EKSHJP LAXK (iood for 5000 Credits To the Manager of the Heppner Herald "Salesmanship Campaign." THIRD PRIZt $125.00 Stradavaris Phonogra Bought of and on display at PATTERSON & SON Druggists i Please enter Address as a member of the "Salesmanship Club" (Write plain ly). This blank counts 5000 credits... Only one given to each member. You may enter your own name or that of a friend. The nominator's name will not be divulged if so requested. FIFTH PRIZE 26 PIECE SET Community Silverware BOUGHT OF AND ON DISPLAY AT HAYLOR'S $500 HAS BEEN SET ASIDE TO PAY 20 PER "CENT TO ALE ACTIVE NON-PRIZE.... WINNERS. $1.00 OUT OK EVERY 15.00 YOU COLLECT IS YOURS IF YOU FAIL TO WIN AN AWARD CASH FOURTH PRIZE $60.00 Scholarship IN Behnke - Walker Business College PORTLAND, OREGON 10,000 EXTKA CHKDITS By using tli!:; coupon with your first f.uhivriplinn, you will get a big start. K turn thin con on to the 8ttles nuuiKhip Club Manager, 1 1 eppnci Herald , with your first subscripion payment, either old or new, and you will re ceive, 10,000 credits in addition, to the regular schedule appearing in last week's issue. Subscriber's' name Address Club member's name Amount emclosvd f old or now subscriber Cash must accompany this coupon. When, sent in with the "Membership Plank" the member starts with lO.uOO extra credits in addition to the regular credit allowed on the subscription itself. Only one of these coupons will be credited each member. ADVISORY 1MAIU It Is the sincere aim of thin' newspaper to conduct thla Salesmanship Club, from start 1c finish, in a fair, honor able and Impartial manner. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the Interests! of participants, and absolute honesty in all dealings is guaranteed. However, not all wisdom lies within any ono man or Institution, an Advlshry Hoard has been, decided upon whoso functions' shall be to decide any question of suf ficient moment that might, happnn to arise during llio campaign, and from which a committeo shall bo nclerled to act, tv.i judges and count the credits tho last night of the club, 'i'he l.ersonnel of tills board Is as follows; V. P. MAIIOMiV Ciudiler First National Hank s. w. si'i:.( i;u Cashier Farmer & Kim hgrowers National Itamlc ('. E. WOODSON Attorney e. M. ii( r,iu;v Farmer and Secretary of Furm liui'oaii J. A. V ATI Its County Clerk SIXTH PRIZE $35 Watch Your Choice of Any From the Large Stock of F.L.Harwood RECEIPT BOOKS ARE READY The Herald has printed a large number of receipt books to be placed among the Club Members and their friends. These books are bow ready for distribution first come, first served. As soon as we receive your Membership Entry, receipt books and a complete working outfit will be sen,t you by first class mail. An early start Is half the batU VQtt Get YOUR receipt books jow. Don't wait to see what tho other .ollow is going to do, but pitch right in and show the other fellow how to dc It. NO LOSERS The Herald does not ask Club members to canvass for subscriptions and then take the chance of getting no re ward for their efforts. Tho Herald agrees to pay all Club members who par ticipate In this campaign a CASH COMMISSION of twenty (20); per cent ($1 out of every $5 collected ) for all sub scription money turned In provided th'y turn in ono or more subscriptions each week after they start to work, afid in the event such Club members do not win one of the prizes. For further information, subscription blanks, receipt forms, etc., call on, phone or write THE SALES MANAGER ill Open Evenings 1 IU1 Phone 1 3 SEVENTH PRIZE iv ,si:si: V KODAK lloiight ol Ami m Disphiy at Humphreys Drug Co. Ih-ppner, Oregon