Win A Pound Of Colombian!
Win a Pound of Colombian!
You heard me right- by the simple expedient of sending in your name, gentle reader, you can become eligible to receive, free of charge, on the house, delivered by a trusty courier to your door, under careful security precautions, one full pound of South America's very finest smoke-- certified 99 44/100 percent pure Colombian smoking marijuana! Winners will be drawn March 31, 1976.
Prizes
1. One Full Pound of certified high-grade Colombian marijuana, plus enough CooLeaf papers to roll it all up.
2. 15 one-year subscription to THE SUN.
3. 15 "Win a Pound of Colombian" T-shirts.of
4. Lifetime supply of CooLeaf papers.
5 Fifty 1-year supplies of CooLeaf papers.
6. One Quality acustic guitar from A2 Music Mart.
7. One 4-foot bong from Tobacco Road.
8. One pair of Kalso Earth Shoes.
9. One African kalimba from Music, Strings and Things.
10. Ten LP's of your choice from Where-House records.
11 15 "The Clean Machine" reefer cleaning kits.
12. Two season passes to the Ann Arbor New World Film Series.
13. A gold-plated Asher (a combination pipe-roachclip) specially plated for the occasion.
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Official "Win a Pound of Colombian" Entry Blank.
Please check one or more:
O Yes! Enter my name in the Second Annual "Win a Pound of Colombian" contest!
O Yes! Send me your outrageous newspaper for one year for S5.50 ________Give me two years for $10_________ Payment s enclosed herewith.
O Yes! I support the bill before the Michigan legislature which would make possession of up to 3.2 ounces of marijuana a non-criminal misdemeanor subject to a maximum $100 fine. Let my representative know!
O I support State Rep. Vaughn's bilĂ to legalize marijuana and all drugs. Teil Jackie Vaughn I said so.
Name________________________ Address ____________________________
City and State __________________Zip __________________Phone ____________________
Mail to The SUN, Dept. C, PO Box 7217, Detroit 48202.
NOTE: Contest limited to residents of the continental United States.
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