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BEAT THE CLOCK'S
EXCITING BIG CONTEST
First prize is this Sylvania Chairside Theater with the new "Silver Screen 85" picture tube.
CONTEST RULES
1. Each entry must include your filled-in coupon as printed below, and your paste-up and identification of the faces shown on the opposite page.
2. Address entries for this contest to:
BEAT THE CLOCK CONTEST, TV RADIO MIRROR
P.O. Box 1835, Grand Central Station New York 17, N. Y.
3. This month's contest ends midnight, November 5, 1954. Entries postmarked after that date will not be considered.
4. The winner of this contest will receive a Sylvania Chairside Theater, which includes a television set with a 27-inch screen and a remote control unit. The next four runners-up will each receive a Sylvania radio clock.
5. Entries will be judged on the basis of accuracy in rearranging and identifying the faces and originality in completing the limerick.
6. You may submit more than one entry. In case of a tie. duplicate prizes will be awarded. The decision of the judges will be final.
7. This contest is open to everyone in the United States and Canada, except employees of Macfadden Publications, Inc. and Sylvania Electric Products Inc.
8. All entries become the property of Macfadden Publications, Inc. No correspondence can be entered into in regard to entries. Winners will be notified as soon as the judging has been completed.
Four attractive Sylvania radio clocks will be awarded to the runners-up.
BEAT THE CLOCK CONTEST, TV RADIO MIRROR, P.O. Box 1835, Grand Central Station, New York 17, N. Y. The faces on the opposite page are :
LIMERICK
A pretty young lass from Follette Fell in love with a TV set;
To all others' dismay
She would spend the whole day:
YOUR NAME
STREET OR BOX NO.
CITY OR TOWN STATE
60
Your Last Line.