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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1922)
T Tuesday, November is. 1022 (0 0 D 0 THE HEPPNHR HERALD, HK ITXKR OREGON PAGE THREE I " ' ..-jyBjUM 1 . -'wigapww)BaaagTr.TaBr,aM i,n ibmiih i i i T . 1 -.iJp f iCli '( ' 1- - . - - - in This period, the final one of the campaign, no subscriptions will be accepted through the campaign department of the Herald but instead, candidates themselves will deposit their final collections m a sealed ballot box, located in a local bank. ; Monday the ballot box was locked and sealed, and placed in the bank, where it will remain until 8:00 o'clock Saturday night Nov ember 18th. At that tune the seals will be broken, the box un locked, and immediately thereafter the final count will take place The winners will be determined by merely adding the published credit totals, as they appear for the last time in this week's Her ald, to the reserve votes and orders obtained in the sealed box. There will be no waiting, no complicated count, but simply a mat ter of adding the credits and announcing the winners. t ,wnKWatK " ShUld bS SUre t0 gtt t,,eir final Elections in the ballo box before 8:00 p. m., as the campaign will close prompt ly at that timenot one minute before, nor one minute later Mail orders received after S:00 p. ni., will not be figured in. anJ it i ,Uie PriVi'ge f CaCh of t,,e ,0adiS clul solve o 'TV'1 UliS nWSPal,,,r t,lat tht 8htt "ail them selves of tins invitation to select someonebe he father, brother husband or friend-to represent then, on the last night, to sit with the judges, ami to assist in the final count Mergers of the Advisory Board, selected at the beginning of the race w.U be asked to act as judges; to canvass the f ,,d S in o ballot box, and to award the prizes. The Herald takes this opportunity to compliment the club mem bers in the prize and auto campaign for the excellent work done to date. Hundreds of new subscriptions have been added to the Herald's list, and these subscriptions are a a big asset, not only to the paper but to the community as well. In selecting prizes to be awarded, only the very best were consid ered. Whoever wins the Ford Sedan, f. aaa,.0 , u ..... car of sterling worth The other prizes are in keeping 'with tie aluus wmcn tne entlre campaign has bepn drawn But a few cays remain in the campaign. To those who win the heartiest congratulations are due. To these who fail, we can truth fully say that they did well, and are deserving of commendation Tne campaign -,viil be in the hands of the judges. The cam paign manager has -nothing move to do with the campaign. Mr Haynes has proved himself fair in all matters, and the Herald trkw his opportunity to publicly acknowledge th:,t the trust placed in immediately after the close of the campaign, the voting records l!k 0f". " that your competitor did " and Ttor urlolf Cm 0t at in conclusion the Herald again wishes to comp!imet ihe r,nnv Pa dopants i this campaign. The end Is but a fnv 1 ' aw v and this- expression of good will is mado i advance-L LIST OF PRIZES SECOND PRIZE $225 Beautiful Chesterfield furniture Set, bought of Case furniture Co. THIRD PRIZE $125 Stradavaris Phonograph, bought of and on display at Patterson & Son's. FOURTH PRIZE $60 Scholarship in Behnke -Walker Busi ness College, Portland, Oregon. FIFTH PRIZE 26-piece cabinet of Community Silverware, bought of and on display at Haylor's. SIXTH PRIZE Your choice of any $35 watch from the large stock of F. L Harwood. SEVENTH PRIZE 2C Seneca Kodak, bought of and on dis play at Humphreys Drug Co. First Prize 1923 MODEL FORD SEDAN Bought of and on Display at Latourell Auto Co. and or upon Bllf- thfl ADVISORY HOARD It is the sincere aim of this' newspaper to conduct this Salosnianship Club, from start to finish, in a fair, honor "b eman lmp.artial "'mner. Every precaution has been . nw",,t i 7 iniwesis' ot participants, tc .m.-slj, m au onanngs la guaranteed. fnRH?,mInr'.110t11- Wisd"m lies wlthin a"y nB man , y uuara ruie Been, decided whose iunctions shall be to decide any question of ficient moment that mi.u v, campaign and from vhinh ... "unn Ul(? thelnb8 t? and C0Unt ,he crecIitfl 019 night of the club, ihe personnel of this board is as follows: W. I. MJWfOXFY Ciwlilor First Nnt.ional Bank , . s- W. SPKNCKH Cashier 1 aimers & Htx-kr,,werS National I5a(nk C. K. WOOISOX Attorney K M. IHXDF V I-miner ami s r-ta,y of 1'ann Ilmeaii J. A. WA J I RS County Clerk . IMPORTANT NOTICE Only Cash or Bank Drafts are to be deposited in the sealed ballot box. This ruling is made in fairness to all club members and will be strictly adhered to. NO LOSERS Tho Herald does not ak Club members to canvas for Mbscnpiions and then take the chance or getZ nl re ward for their efforts. fc Tho Herald agrees (o pay all Club members who nir- " lh'- "n a CASH COMMISSION Z ZZy (-0) per cent (tl out of every $5 wile,.,,,!) for all b mu,n mo,y turned in pivi(1(I t tu' f I8 ;a'r,1,,i" wc,k after they BU,t to 2 l uZZr C'Ub m';'"b(" d' win on BE A WINNER NOT AN "ALSO RAN'' Help Your Favorite Win Take that subscription you promised TODAY ! For further information, subscription blanks, receipt forms, etc., call on, phone or write THE SALES MANAGER flEPPNE Open Evenings ERALD Phone 1 3 $500 CASH Has been set aside to pay 20 per cent to all active non prize winners. $1.00 out of tvy you collect is yours if you fail to win an awatd . 91 1 1' III pa 1 LD j 1 READ THE HERALD