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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1960)
luBE9 HIS ii luinnn io)fo)n WINNER OF 420,000 ITlniU Jl Kentucky Club 7 Annual Derby Day Contest Just name him and he's yours .- 1 1- - 1 M'lll,'ll iw.s,.s,,iw;l ls ;--;7 325r -3.r25 - "OA ( " -v- 1 ( - ' KENTUCKY CLUB PRIZE COLT fanlrtMHrf ""fi ti t' li'llWIB 11 tut V 'II. i First Priz 9tvs you thla roan Tnoroughbrad colt plus two choice seats to 1960 Kentucky Derby plus hotel room for four days plus $1,000.00 in cash for expenses and to shoot the works at the races. USE THIS ENTRY BLANK OR PLAIN PAPER ... SEND AS MANY ENTRIES AS YOU LIKE NAME FOR HORSE. NOT OVER M LETTERS OR S WORDS PRINT YOUR NAME CITY ZONE STATE Send with each entry front of outer wrapper from any of Kentucky Club's 9 brand of to bacco. Entries must be postmarked not later than nudnight, April 11, 1960. Mail to "Kentucky dub Derby Day Contest," P. O. Box 18F, Mount Vernon 10, N. Y. X his tear's Kentucky Club Derby Day Contest brings you a golden oppor tunity to win a colt with top potential. His aire, Hill Prince, was winner of 17 races and $420,000 has sired 12 stake winners. His grandsire, Prince quillo, sired Round Table, leading money winner of the world. Just name this prize colt and he's yours. No need to worry about how you would take care of a' race horse even if you live in an apartment. Kentucky Club pays all expenses for board and training your prize colt by the expe rienced trainer, L. K. Haggin, at War Horse Place, Lexington, Ky., to July 1, 1960. Later, you can race your prize colt or sell him, as you wish. We hope he will bring you a fortune. ITS EASY TO WIN. Awards will be made for the best names for this son of Hill Prince. For example, a name might be Kentucky Hills. Don't send in this name. Think of better ones. Start now. Remember, all six Kentucky Club previous prize race horses have raced and been in the money! This colt may be the greatest yet. Ted Atkinson, Hall of Fame Jockey, helped select this prize colt TED SAYS: "This is a great colt a great con testand a great line of tobaccos. What's more, switching to a pipe is the wise and satisfying way to enjoy tobacco! It's easy to find your personal pipe tobacco in Kentucky Club's blends. Nine quality brands. All guaranteed fresh. All packaged in moisture-proof Kenseal Pouch that keeps tobacco fresh, mellow and cool-smoking." CONTEST KULESl 1. In not over 16 letters nor more than three words, write a name for the Kentucky Club prize colt. Count punctuation or ipoce between words as letters. For example, Kentucky Hill counts as 14 letters. Use plain paper or entry blank. Print your name and address. 2. Send as many entries aa you like to "Kentucky Club Derby Day Contest," P. O. Box 18F, Mount Vernon 10, N. Y. Each entry must be accompanied by front of outer w i apuei from any of Kentucky Club'a 9 brands of pipe tobacco: Aromatic Kentucky Club Mixture, London Dock, White hall, Brash Creek, Pepsi's Pouch Mixture, Crosby Square, Donniford, Kentucky Club White Burley,WUlougnby Tay lor. Entries must be postmarked not later than midnight, April 11, 1960. No entries returned. All become property of Kentucky Club Division of Mail Pouch Tobacco Co. 3. Prises will be awarded aa listed elsewhere on this pace. Entries will be judged by the Reuben H. Donnelley Cor poration on the basis of originality, aptness of thought and sincerity. Judges' decision final. Duplicate prizes in case of ties. All members of a family may compete, but only one prize to a family. 4. Everyone in United States and possessions or Canada may enter the contest except employees of the manufac turers of Kentucky Club's Tobaccos, Ha advertising agen cies and members of their f-mnu. Entries must be the original work of contestant. Contest subject to Federal, State and local regulations. 3. Top winner will be notified in ample time to attend the Derby, other winners will be notified by mail approximately six weeks sf ter close of contest. Prize colt will be presented to winner at Churchill Downs during Derby Day week. If, because of accident or other reason, it is necessary to withdraw the colt described above, another Thoroughbred of comparable value will be awarded. List of winning per sona available to those requesting same and enclosing a self-addressed, stamped envelope. TOTAL OF 500 GREAT PRIZES i! 2nd TO 11th PRIZES Famous Gibson Subur ban Air Conditioner. Two H. P. Cools 3 whole rooms, yet fits small windows. Au tomatic thermostat. Extra dehumidification action. Total comfort cooling. Beautiful trimline cabinet finished in Baffin Beige and Antique White. 12th TO 76th PRIZES Oaterizer, the original liquefier-blender with ex clusive features. Glass con tainer open at both ends. Removable blades for thor ough cleaning. Tapered cut ting well for continuous feeding. New food magic at the flick of a switch. 77th TO 500th PRIZES Eight beautiful "Derby Day" glasses especially created for winners of this contest. lip lgL . as I - Si I .".H Jgk giagg? esbqi . rj Fcsf mSm .sssesp jgsagH sissy