Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 17, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, January 17,' 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE THREE
"WILL GO AFTER BITTER CREEK
BUNNIES
County Agent Calkins has arrang
ed for another big rabbit drive to be
"hold at the Sloan Thompson place on
Uutter creek some day this week, the
exact date not having been named.
While the rendezvous is in Umatilla
county it is said that is where many
of the rabbts come from that play
such havoc with the crops on this
side of the county line. People out
that way declare there are actually
million of bunnies and a record kill
is expected to be made.
Two drives were held last week
near the Kilkneny place and 6500
rabbits were killed.
i Arch Barnard went down to the
Xexington road camp Thursday on
business.
FORD FORCES VO LAST SI X.
PAY'S SHOOT
Rabbit shooting was not quite so
good last Sunday as it was a week
earlior. The snow was crusted, the
rabbits were wild and the weather
was cold. Charlie Latourell's party
prospered on adversity, however, and
won the day with a score of 1072
rabbits to 864 tallied up by Captain
Cook's Standard Oil boys.
A dinner will b eserved the victors
by the vanquished at an early date,
the exact time and place not yet hav
ing been fixed.
NOTICE TO STOCKMEN
Notice has been received by C. L.
Langdon, from the forest supervisor
at Pendleton that all applications for
grazing permits must be in his office
not later than February 10.
It is also stated that applicaions
received afer that date will not be
considered, unless by chauce there
should he surplus range.
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce mysvlf as a can
didate for the nomination to the of
fice of County Commissioner, subject
to the will of the Republicans of
Morrow County, to be expressed at
the primaries in Mav. 1922.
G. A. ELEAK.MAX,
Present Incumbent. Hardnian, Or.
Paid Advt.
A. Wilkinson returned to The
Dalles this morning after a short vis
it with his family here. Mr. Wilk
inson, who was formerly on the
Heppner branch run, is now on The
Dalles-l'matilla local run.
TABLE NEEDS
How about giving us an order for your table
needs for today?
You will find us well stocked with Veget
ables and Fruits, Package, Bottled and Can
ned Goods, Cured Meats and all seasonable
commodities in our line.
Sam Hughes Co.
A BANK DRAFT IS THE SAF
EST WAY TO SEND MONEY
THROUGH THE MAILS
A Bank Draft may be purchased at
this bank for less, per hundred dollars, than
the cost of either at the post office or express
money order.
It is not necessary to register the letter
containing the draft. If it is lost in transit
we issue a duplicate or refund your money as
you prefer.
Bank drafts are accepted any place in
the United States or Canada.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
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National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
We Buy
CHICKENS
DUCKS -
TURKEYS
- GEESE
In fact, all kinds of poultry are wanted
Highest Prices Paid
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640 acres, every foot in cultivation, all fenced
good drilled well with plenty of water to ir
rigate garden, four-room house, one-half
mile from school, 11 miles from raihoad.
Price OInly $20.00 an Acre.
$2,000.00 down, Terms on Balance
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Invest"
In making New Year's resolutions,
don't forget one of the most important re
solve to save regularly and invest your sav
ings promptly throughout the year 1922.
If you keep up the resolution for 1922,
the habit so formed will be more than likely
to keep the resolution for you for the rest of
your life, nad you will build up a small for
tune for yourself.
Your Savings Account will be an invest
ment that pays you a safe rate of interest,
and at the same time, your money is always
ready for you when you want it.
First National Bank of
Heppner
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ON GROCERIES!
There are two ways to save
on your Grocery Bill:
1sf--Buy where the prices are right
2nd.Buy where the quality is best
Our New Year Resolution is to
give you the benefit of both
plans during
1922
Yours for a Prosperous year
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