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D147554-1
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- 1965-10 (Creation)
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Three-year-old Teri Schryer sits pertly on an organ bench in front of the Music City store at the Villa Plaza in early October, 1965. She is holding an entry form that would entitle the bearer to win valuable prizes offered by the Villa Plaza Merchants Association including a new Ford Mustang, Thomas organ, and five portable televisions. There was nothing to buy for the October 8, 1965, drawing and people merely had to register at any Villa Plaza store. Assisting young Teri are J.C. Penney's manager Howard Haley, Firestone manager Ross Bain, and Music City owner Homer Fulton. Actually, Teri is holding a contest form filled out by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Schryer of Tumwater; that form would go back into the hopper to hopefully be drawn by Jane Spence, Lakes Summer Festival queen. The Villa Plaza was celebrating its 8th anniversary with store sales and giveaways. (TNT 10-8-65, p. 3)
Contests--Lakewood--1960-1970; Schryer, Teri; Haley, Howard; Bain, Ross; Fulton, Homer; Televisions; Ford automobile; Organs; Signs (Notices);