PAGE SIX [TOWARD DOUBLE GOAL I FOR THE NFXT THREE WEEKS—THEN—THE END Because of the announcement last Monday of the offer of a Ford Coupe as an added special prize in an added campaign it is now possible for candidates in The Tribune-Times SIO,OOO free gift distribution to win two automobiles in this truly wonderful opportunity. It is possible for some one to win as high as $2731 in automobiles for their efforts toward securing subscriptions to The Tribune and Times. It is to be re- I tnembered that NEW business during the next thhree weeks, or the third and fourth periods of the campaign, count both points toward the Ford I Coupe and regular votes toward the original prizes. It is a two-fold offer and a double opportunity. And tlien any one has the chance to win the lr Ford for everyone starts on an even standing for this extra prize. The winner will be making $35 a day for the next three weeks. In the box just below will be found the schedule of points as they count on new subscriptions to either The Tribune or Times. • This is YOUR onnortunitv. What will you do with it? Only 14 More Working Days and This Great Campaign Is History Purchased From White Auto Co. Value $938 Race Attracts Attention I' The race so far has been truly a neck and neck affair and is attract j iltjV intense interest all over the county. It will be interesting indeed to I see which of the live wide-awake hustlers can prove themselves to be j' tlTe most capable, the winners of the five high class cars. The honor of winning is in itself worthy, of the best effort one can 'put worth. Just thjnk what it will mean to you in your community to be declared one of the five popular winners. NOW is the most logical time to consider I all these important points. NOW. this week, is your LAST BIG OP portunity. Extensions can be your medium of winning, and to secure the extra votes on these subscriptions means that they must be turned / /4TI irr bv Saturday night, November 14. ( I" REMEMBER after Saturday night all subscriptions will be cast in \ i? a sealed ballot box, and votes credited according to the last period sched- \ xty ule with no extra votes for extensions. Figure it out for yourself. You N. H' MUST win NOW. * HUDSON COACH Purchased From Concord Motor Co. Value $1335 I How New Subscriptions Count Votes And Points I In Third Period I I Tribune Votes Points I % 10 1-year Subscriptions 110,000 30 L 5 2-year Subscriptions — T 140,000 30 4 3-year Subscriptions 240,000 36 g | 3 4-year subscriptions 330,000 36 H | 2 5-year Subscriptions 350,000 30 I Kii: Total 1,170,000 162 1* It is to be remembered that while only new subscriptions to The Tribune I or Times count points on the Ford Coupe special prize, the old business turn- I ed in these final two periods counts votes toward the regular campaign prizes I the same as before. 1L How Points Will Count New subscriptions to The Tribune or Times will count points toward the winning score of the Ford Coupe Special Prize, according to the schedule below, which, you will notice, decreases by one-half between the third-and fourth periods: TO THE TIMES TO THE TRIBUNE 3rd Period 4t|i Period 3rd Period , ' ' 4th Period 1 Year 1 1-2 3 1 1-2 2 Years 2 16 3 3 Years 3 1 1-2 9 4 1-2 4 Years 4 2 12 6 5 Years 5 2 1-2 15 7 1-2 It is to be understood that all business, both old and new, done in these final two periods, will count regular votes under the original schedule and for the original prizes, ac cording to the period it is reported under. However. THE NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS AL SO COUNT POINTS ON THE FORD COUPE SPECIAL PRIZE ACCORDING TO the schedule above. Ford Coupe Special Prize Purchased From Reid Motor Co. Value $621.00 VOTE SCORE District No. 1 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in this district. One or two of the automobile prises, one S2OO cash prize, one SIOO cash prize and 10 pet. commission to all other active can didates must be awarded in this district. In case of an, omission or incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. H. A. Allred I 1,967,800 Miss Marie Barrier 448,850 J. L. Beaver 5,000 Mrs. J. Herman Laughlln 2,272.350 Stephen Morris __ 2,118,750 Paul Query 804,900 Miss Dorothy Roberts 24283,350 ■ Mrs. R. M Sappenfield 2,190,400 District No. 2 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, in * this district. One or two of the automobile prises, one S2OO cash prize, one SIOO cash prise and 10 pet. commission to nil other active can didates must be awarded In this district. In case of any omission or incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. Miss Lueile Cline, Kannapolis , 2,057,900 A. O. Maul den, Kannapolis 388,650 Miss Billie Sapp, R. F. D„ Concord ... 1,837,150 Mias Ethel Saxon, Mary Ella Hall, Kannapolis ..98,650 Mrs. Nina Stogner, R. F. D. 1, Concord 277,100 District No. 3 Following is the list of candidates, with their votes published, hi this district. One or two of the automobile prises, one S2OO cash prise, one SIOO cash prise and 10 pet. commission to ill other active can didate. most be awarded in this district. *ln case of any omission or incorrect district classification, notify the campaign department at once. Boyd Om-penter, Stanfield , l&L* 1,738,400 Ruth Fryiing Marcho, B. F. D. 5, Concord 2,086,100 Ed.' Cray, R. F. D. «, Concord 2tJ3*,900 ■ C. H .Dips, R. F. D. 2, Mt. Pleasant 2,180,050 Bov. JL Mj eta, B. F. D. 8, Concord 2,1421560 THE CONCORD DAILY TRIBUNE The Competition Keen-You Must Keep Pace to Win the Prize You Want IB K ■ > r MASTERSKBUICKBROUGHAM Purchased from Standard Buick Co. Value s2llO • mm The Race Is Clo se! v :C -. V » ■ -If there ever was a time when candidates should make every min ute count, it is NOW . The race is close. There is but little difference between the leaders, and anyone itl the race can be a leader in a few days by taking advantage of the Second Payment Plan, which gives extra votes on Extensions of subscriptions taken earlier in the campaign But remember Extensions do NOT count extra' votes the final week. This M vote offer expires Saturday night the close of the Third Period' vote Kt schedule. Every day, ever)- hour, in this short fateful period should be taken W advantage of by those who desire to win. It is “do or die” in these next Vj few days. Many candidates who call at Campaign Headquarters are express- I ing new determination to put forth their very best efforts this last im / portant week, realizing how impossible it will be to secure the winning votes the final period, in the sealed ballot box with the small vote offer prevailing. It is NOW or NEVER. - ‘ STUDEBAKER PHAETON Purchased from Auto Supply & Repair Co. Value sl6lO Advisory Board Soon To Be Announced Rule 17. To insure absolute fairness in the awarding of prizes, the race will be brought to a close under “sealed ballot box” system, and will be under the personal super vision of /two or more judges selected from the Advisory \ Board. During the last few days of the election, the box— LOCKED and SEALED— will repose in the vault of a lo cal bank, where candidates and their friends will deposit their final collections and reserve votes. And not until the . race has been declared closed will the seal be broken the box unlocked, and the judges begin their final count. In . this way no one, not even the campaign manager, can possi bly know the voting strerigth of the respective candidates . which precludes any possibility of favoritism and insures fairness to the minutest degree. It is the sincere aim of this newspaper to conduct the election, from start to finish, in a fair, honorable and impartial manner. Every precaution has been taken to safeguard the interests of participants, and absolute honesty in all guaranteed. However, not alhwisdow lies with any one man or institution, and for that reason an Advisory Board has been decided upon whose functions shall be to decide any question of sufficient moment which might happen' to arise during the competition and ffom which a committee shall be selected to act as judges and count the votes the last night,of the elec tion. Their names will be published in time to suit their functions. - . . Nov. 4, 1925

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