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MORE JUMBLED NAMES!
$500.00
CASH PRIZE CONTEST
you still have time to enter and WIN one of the sixty-seven awards
XT you begon an entry in this interesting ™ contest last month you need no second invitation for undoubtedly this month's set of Jumbles has already absorbed your attention. If you are just getting ready to enter — and you still have time to play the game and win — here is a brief summary of the contest. Each of the word jumbles at the right can be unscrambled into a name prominent in radio broadcasting. The example in Rule 2 shows how. Try the first jumble. If you have any difficulty with it get your whole family into the game. All will enjoy it and perhaps someone may be able to help you over the harder spots.
LATE ENTRY REPRINTS
When you have unscrambled the names at the right, if you have not saved last month's jumbles, you can obtain a reprint gratis by making 'written application to the contest address given in Rule 6. Unscramble these, file them with this month's group, and you will be ready to complete your entry with the final set which will appear in the January issuer
UNSCRAMBLE THESE NAMES
WOYDEN
LAMSHARL
DORFGLAN
HAWSOTTUR
NONDESSAR
HARMCIN
LONPELES
TIRIFOO
TAHNWEMI
FIFORNUB
THE RULES
1» Each month for three months RADIO MIRROR will publish a list of ten scrambled names of prominent performers, announcers or characters in leading programs.
2. To compete, copy the scrambled names and opposite each write the name with the letters in correct order, and the classification of his or her work. Example—
PEZOL — Lopez, band leader
3« In case any name has more than one radio application either or any correct identification will rate equally in this contest.
4. When you have unscrambled and identified all thirty names write a statement of not more than fifty words explaining which of these thirty personalities you enjoy most on the air and why.
•"»• The entry with the greatest number of names correctly unscrambled and identified and accompanied by the clearest, most convincing statement of preference will be adjudged the best. The prizes scheduled below will be awarded to entries in the order of their excellence on this basis. In case of ties duplicate awards will be paid.
♦»• When your set of thirty names is complete mail it, accompanied by your statement of preference, to JUMBLED NAMES, Radio Mirror, P. O. Box 556, Grand Central Station, New York, N. Y.
T. All entries must be received on or before Wednesday, January 16, 1935,, the closing date of this contest.
ft« The judges will be the contest board of Macfadden Publications and by entering you agree to accept their decisions as final.
YOU MAY WIN ONE OF THESE CASH PRIZES
FIRST PRIZE $200.00
SECOND PRIZE 100.00
FIVE PRIZES, Each $10.00 50.00
TEN PRIZES, Each $5.00. ... 50.00
FIFTY PRIZES, Each $2.00 100.00
TOTAL 67 PRIZES. $500.00
WATCH FOR THE FINAL LIST OF NAMES NEXT MONTH
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