Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, November 14, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    With the contestants running neck and neck in the Tillamook Headlight voting contest in which this publication
will give away free over $2300 in prizes every contestant is making a determined effort to win the Buick six that will
be the grand capital prize.
With only three more weeks of campaigning left till the contest closes there
is no telling for sure who will be the lucky contestant to drive off in the Buick on the coming December 6th.
By subscribing for the Headlight you will help your favorite win.
Now on Exhibition at the - SUNSET GARAGE ■ Call and see the record breaker
Engine—Famous Buick six-cylinder, four-ycle Valve-in-Head, automatically lubricated throughout; removable head. Clutch and transmission integral parts of engine
Engine suspended at three points from ma n a . e, 3-mch bore by 4 1-2 inch stroke. Crankshaft drop-forged steel, heat-treated, extra heavy and balanced- four large
bearings. Pistons and connecting rods, pr perly weighted and carefully manufactured, together with cylinder dimensions and balanced flywheel assure smooth opera­
tion. Large valves operated by noiseless, adjustable push rods through rocker arms, which are automatically lubricated from engine. Fifty actual brake horsepower
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Credit Schedule for Subscriptions
Nomination Blank
Good for 5,000 Votes
Fill in this Blank. Mail or bring to
the Headlight Office.
I Nominate
Address .................................................
Phone No. .................. as a Candidate
in this Campaign
My Name is
Address
Only One Nomination Blank good for
5,000 Votes will be accepted. Nani,
of person making nomination is no
made public.
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SECOND VOTE PERIOD
THIRD VOTE PERIOD
Embracing the next two weeks that
will terminate Nov. 22, the following
number of votes will be issued on sub­
scription collection:
1
2
3
4
5
It)
Year
Years
Years
Years
Years
Years
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SECOND GRAND PRIZE
I 2.00
4.00
6.00
8.00
10.00
20.00
TAKE
YOUR
PICK
Embracing the last weeks terminat­
ing Dec. 6th, the following number of
votes will be issued on subscription
collections:
«
KHTiri?.
NO 1 It E .
1
2
3
4
5
10
Year ....
Years ..
Years
Years .
Years ..
Years ..
$ 2.00 1.500
. 4.00 4,000
. 6.00 7.500
8.00 10,000
10.00 15,000
20.00 40,000
The ",b,,ve schet,ule will positively not be changed during this camnai«rn
No subscription will be accepted for les., than one nor more than ten year":
FOURTH GRAND PRIZE
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Free Vote Coupon
This Vote Coupon Good Until
November 24, 1924
Good for 100 Votes
IN THE
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
Subscription Campaign
For ................................... ...... ............
Address .................................. ...............
Votes must be neatly trimmed and
sent to this office in flat packages or
they will not be counted.
This Vote Coupon Good Until
November 24, 1924
THIRD GRAND PRIZE
$110 DIAMOND RING
Ulis Diamond Ring is but slightly different from the
fourth prize, it is also platinum gold and carries the
positive guarantee of R. W. Bennett, likewise this
prize is also on exhibition at this well known jewelrv
house.
FIFTH GRAND PRIZE
$90 DIAMOND RING
$425 STAR PIANO $425
This beautiful Piano was purchased from Berry's Music House where
it is now on exhibition that you may see the second at and prize to be
given away absolutely free by ’he Headlight.
While there is a little difference in the price of this
DIAMOND RING as compared to the other two DIA­
MONDS it is guaranteed never the less by R. W. BEN­
NETT, it is platinum gold also and like the other dia­
monds is a jewel.
NEW EDISON $150
°n exhibition that v?0>
ir“1" Laraam Drug Store and is -
Fxliazm the Headlight wilf^^f*^ P’ay ,h* Ute r**ord"
New
HEADLIGHT
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