Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 144, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1918 Page: 3 of 8
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OVER
ABSOLUTELY
To the ladies married or single residing in Drumright and vicinity consisting of a large.Five
Passenger, 1918 Model, 6 cylinder Oakland Touring car, Diamond Ring, Gold Watches. All
to be given in about a month.
1918 MODEL
5 PASSENGER
6 CYLINDER
Oakland
Price $1,250
Is the First Prize to be Given
1 his Car is now on exhibition and was purchased of
JOHN PERRY, Local Agent
Headquarters—First National Bank
SECOND PRIZE: A beautiful Solitaire Ring. Soon on exhibition.
THIRD PRIZE: A Ladies' Gold Wrist Watch. Soon on exhibition.
FOURTH PRIZE: A Ladies Gold Wrist Watch. Soon on exhibition.
Nominate Yourself or Lady Friend at once and Get one of these Valuable Gilt
WEEKLY DERRICK AND WEEKLY NEWS VOTE SCHEDULE
One year's subscription costs $ 2.00 and carries with it 2,000 votes
Two years' subscription costs $ 4.00 and carries with it 5,000 vote?
Three years' subscription costs $ 6 00 and carries witfy it 10,000 votes
Five years' subscription <*osts $10.00 and carries with it 20,000 votes
Ten years' subscription costs $20.00 and carries with it 50.000 votes
DAILY DERRICK VOTE SCHEDULE
Six months' subscription costs $ 3.00 and carries with it 2,000 votes
One year's subscription costs $ 600 and carries with it 5,000 votes
Two years' subscription costs $12,00 and carricswith it 12,000 votes
Three years' subscription costs 18.00 and carries with it 25,000 votes
For the first ten days, closing at the end of business for the day,
Wednesday, July 10, not oniy the schedule of votes as announced opposite
wHt be given on all subscriptions but an additional bonus of 50,000 extra
votes will be given on each and every $20.00 worth of subscriptions turned
in np to and including that date. The following ten days the vote.*- will b*
considerably less and during the last days of the contest no eytra votes at
all will be given, just the original schedule «s announced opposite pre-
vailing. SO GET THAT SUBSCRIPTION NOW
500 VOTES 50ft VOTEf
NOMINATION COUPON
I hereby nominate
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Address „
as my choice to win the big touring car or one of the other prizes to ba
given by the Weekly and Daily Derrick aid Weekly News.
Nominator
Nominator's name will he divulged with their permission only.
RULES OF THE CONTEST
Any lady, married or single, can participate.
The contest runs but about one month.
Votes are not transferable.
rhe only way votes can be obtained if by subscriptions to the Daily
and Weekly Derrick and the Weekly i'^ws.
In case of two or more contestants tying equal prizes will be *given
cach one so doing.
The lady securing most votes, in other words, mo t subscriptions, wili
be awarded the big touring car absolutely free.
The lady securing the second most, the second prize and so on, in-
cluding all prizes.
Nominate yourself or lady friend now.
INFORMATION COUPON
DERRICK AND NEWS
GENTLEMEN:
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Please give me full information relative to your big automobile popu-
larity contest.
This does not obligate me to participate.
Name 1
Address.
Don t wait to see who else starts. Be first yourself. Write phone or call at the
Derrick and News office for full information. Phone 46 for contest manager.
DRUMRIGHT, OKLAHOMA
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Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 144, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 6, 1918, newspaper, July 6, 1918; Drumright, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc148512/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.