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* UNITED STATES * DEFENSE SAVINGS BONDS and STAMPS THE ROAN* HE'Fi ^ M 'TAB/oWJ [ ANNOUNCES A BIG H \ PLAN IN BRIEF I H The object of this big "Weekly Payroll” Drive Is two-fold. Primarily, to Increase the already large subscription 2 list of this newspaper; to collect arrearages and advance subscription payments from present or old subscriber* ■ and at the same time to afford the Uve-wire, energetic men and women, boys and girls, of this territory an oppor* M tunity to profit In a BIO way through their spare time during the next few weeks. So, it Is a plan that works H both ways, and to the ultimate good of all concerned. W In order to gain this end quickly and advantageously, the most attractive awards ever offered by any newspa ■ per In this section have been made ready for distribution among those who participate most actively. Ambition ■ and energy are the only requisites for success. Let it be understood at the very outset that this Is not a “beauty” nor “popularity” contest, but a strictly ffl legitimate competitive proposition for enterprising men and women, and one Into which no element of chance H enters. Each active participant will receive a pay check every Saturday night One feature of this drive is the ]£[ fact that “Everybody Wins.” There will be no losers. ^ HOW TO ENTER-WHAT TO DO p The first thLig to do Is to clip the Entry Coupon appearing below; fill in your name and address and mail Jf* or deliver to this newspaper at once. This coupon entitles you, or the person whom you might wish to enter, j to 5,000 free credits. These credits are given as a starter to speed you on your way to win. Only one such Entry *f Coupon will be accepted for each participant. The next step is to call or write the “Weekly Payroll" Department for a free working outfit. Thus equipped, you ^ have but to see your friends and acquaintances and have them subscribe to this newspaper through you. That’s all there is to it! However, you will never get anywhere unless you make the start—the earlier the better. One* started, let no one discourage you. Anything worth having is worth striving for. Six and a half short weeks M and you may be riding in your own BIO automobile or otherwise several hundred dollars richer in purse. f | HOW CREDITS ARE SECURED ! |gf It takes credits to win, and they are secured in the following ways: First by clipping the Free Credit Cou gg pons appearing In each issue of this newspaper. There is no limit to the number of these coupons you may ■I secure. Get your friends to save them for you. They all count Begin gathering them NOW while they are good for 100 credits each. After next week these coupons will be reduced to SO credits each. The following week to 10 S credits, and after that they will be discontinued entirely. The only restriction placed on these coupons is that they must be cast before the expiration date. ii The other, and much faster way to accumulate credits in this “Weekly Payroll” Drive Is by securing new ■ and renewal subscriptions to this newspaper. On each order secured credits are issued, the number varying H according to the amount paid and during which "period” same are received at the “Weekly Payroll” Department h of this newspaper. (See schedule of credits below.) m ■ EARLY START MEANS EASY FINISH I H The advantages of an early start are manifest This “Weekly Payroll” drive Is of such short duration that K H immediate action is necessary for success. Orders taken during the early part of the campaign carry the MAXI- M H MUM number of credits. Then, too, the first In the field will undoubtedly get the "cream” of credits and sub- II II scrlptlons, while those who put off entering until a later date will have to take what is left I Don’t lose valuable time “waiting to see what the other fellow to going to do,” but pitch right In and I 3* show the “other fellow” how to do It! I ■ . ■ Weekly Commissions and Bonus Awards Payable In 1 United States War Savings Stamps ii — Or Cash If Desired — ■ ■ (See Elsewhere In This Issue For Subscription Price and Vote Schedule) [ Everybody Wins! g The least you can earn is 20% cash I commission ($1.00 out of every p $5.00 you collect in subscription ■ money) and it will be paid to you p each Saturday night. This assures ■ substantial weekly compensation while p competing for one of the major ■ awards. In this way Everybody wins, •j There will be no losers. imiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii1] Entry Coupon OCOD FOR 5000 FRII CREDITS 1C •-•MtataaliTiMaa a Va>« aa*«Va«« a AddTON ■ imin'ainHtMnntHntVa'imim'm'i••• • NOTH)—Only ONE Entry Crayon accepted for eac* “Weekly Payroll” Participant ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I CO WEEKLY P AS LARGE AS Y< NOW BEING OFFERED AND, AT THE SAME TEVIE, AN OPPORTU] PRIZES TO “”———f;ompetitiOI1 is open to n; gle, and boys and girls o: ing in this city and surrou CAMPAIGN to tr> ’ and as a11 ParticiF Officially Opens don for every effort expe WEDNESDAY Read this announcement Subscriptions may be taken then clip the COUpOUS be any time following this seif Cr a friend. Remen announcement. , .« _ hall won. The PBcrn Is Mew - The FIRST M $800.0( OR $60 SECOND MAJOR AWARD UNITED STATJ DEFENSE BON OR $225.00 IN CASH At least one and possibly two major awai must be won in the city of Roanoke Rapids. T1 insures an equal distribution of the awards. (WINNERS OF THREE MA EXTRA CASH AWARDS FOURTH WEEKLY PAYROLL WINNER In addition to regular “Weekly Payroll” checks, winner of fourth place will receive extra “bonus” check for 50% of his or her total earnings added. FIFTH WEEKLY PAYROLL WINNER In addition to regular “Weel Payroll” checks, winner of fil place will receive extra “bom check for 33 1-3% of his or l. total earnings added. FOR FULL INFORMATION, CALL PE Prize Camp* THE ROANOK ■■■■■■■■■■■■BiaaaiiiiiiiHiiiBii
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