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THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON.
T H U R S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 27, 1941
AN^THEy LIVED HAPPlU/ EVER AFTER
ond class post office in the states of
Oregon and Washington, or from the
Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Ser
vice District, Post Office Building,
Seattle, Wn.
Lyons Chick Brooder
By KATMLfcg H 1U>BBRTSON
(Pn> M W l SO««.)
One day ihe Addlepate family found a house
be said. "You work all day, Mrs. A., because
In the counify.
It was rather
the wire in this house is too small. The elec
shabby but it already had eleelrit w m ag So
tric current must p -u -a -h its way through.
they bought it. f S / » ,'fhry shingled the roof.
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They painted and papered.
Y o u r iron heats slowly. Y o u r lights dip
Recommended by County Agent
FREDATORY A N IM A L
CONTROL MONIES
ARE APPORTIONED
FUEL — GENERAL LINE HARDWARE
they
At first
* •*ow P<>'‘ e-
^ ^ ^ p e r e v*ty happy But soon they
and b link. You need circuits o f heavier
realized something was wrong Mama A. said
’4ï»
for laundry and kitchen. And
she worked from dawn to dusk.J
naturally Mr. A. trips over things. The living
Papa A. said he must be sick—he kept tripping
room needs more wall outlets,
over simple
lamp cords won't be strung all over. The
little lamp cords. Jen
so
nie A. said she hated homework.
lighting is v-e-r-y bad. Jennie cannot see to
At bed time Jackie A.
study
screamed. They said the house was haunted.
eyes. And you need two-way switches.
Every day they grew unhappier. One
day their fairy godfather appeared.
Then Jackie can lig h t himself to bed from
downstairs.” So he did all of these things.
He asked them why they .were all so unhappy.
When they told him their troubles, he laughed
and laughed.
Good lighting w ill protect her
And Jackie A. each night went
whizzingup to bed.
mX Poor Addle-
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io het classes. Mrs. A . zoomed
pates, you don't need a fairy godfather. You
through her work
need an electrical contractor.
round
y
And
I'm going to send you one." The contractor
came. He poked
and he peered. Then
Jennie A. soared
(T jL
■ A. danced
»nd round.the rooms and
neve^^ffe fell down.
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© M tC a lh MagaMae.
EXAMINATIONS FOR lG uard, Principal Guard, and Senior I the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil
rMITV fYDCki .Guard. These examinations are for ! Service District, Post Office Build-
GUARD DUTY OPEN ¡the pU1.p(lse of filling existing and ¡ing, Seattle, Wn., not later than Feb-
■ future vacancies in the various s e r - : ruary 24th.
The United States Civil Service ■ vjet,s ¡n
states of Oregon and
Full information may be obtained
commission announces the following Washington,
\ from the Secretary, Board of U. S.
open competitive examinations' Hea l
Applications must be on file with 4 -vii Examiners at any first or sec-
Predatory animal hunter funds
tatoling $18,650 for 1941 have just
been allocated by the state depart
ment of agriculture to 17 counties,
all of which will match the funds ap
portioned to them.
An allocation of $11,600 for pre
datory animal control has also just
been made by the state game commis
sion, and the combined funds appor
tion monies directly to 28 counties.
However, actually every county in
the state will benefit from the pre
datory animal control work because
of inter-county hunting, says Dr. W.
H. Lytle of the department of agri
culture animal division.
The department’s appropriation to
Umatilla county was $1000, and to
Morrow county $1500.
Umatilla county was also included
in the game commission’s appropria
tion. The allocation order of the de
partment of agriculture refers to the
$49,000 appropriation for predatory
animal control made by the present
legislature, and sets aside $19,600
for the year 1942 and $9,800 for the
first six months of 1943.
MASSEY-HARRIS FARM MACHINERY
In la n d C o o p e r a tiv e
HERMISTON, OREGON
DEADLINE SET FOR
CROP INSURANCE
Wheat growers of Umatilla county
have only until February 28 to ap
ply for all-risk protection on their
1941 spring wheat crop, warns A. R.
Coppock, chairman of the Umatilla
County AAA committee. The dead
line is Friday, February 28, after
which date the Federal Crop Insur
ance Corporation will not accept
crop-insurance applications.
Growers may apply for this “all
risk” type of protection a t the county
AAA office or contact the supervis
or in their district.
Approximately 741 Umatilla coun
ty growers have already paid prem
iums for insurance on their 1941
GOVERNMENT ASKS
FOR 6 0 0 0 ACRES
crop, guaranteeing the production of
about 2,004,571 bushels of wheat de
spite crop hazards, Mr. Coppock de
clared.
IF YOUR EYES
TROUBLE Y O U —
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our more than 25 years successful
optical experience.
Reasonable
prices for glasses when needed.
We examine your eyes by
m odem methods and yrhid
glasses to fit in all the latest
styles.
DR DALE ROTHWELL
O P TO M E T R IST
418 Main Street
P E N D LE T O N , OREGON
The federal government moved
recently for action
to
acquire
some 6000 acres of land in Morrow
arid Umatilla counties for use in the
establishment of the Hermiston am
munition depot.
Chief United States Attorney Ma
son Dillard appeared before Federal
Judge Claude McCulloch and asked
for an early hearing looking to the
granting of a preliminary judgment
turning over the property covered in
four condemnation actions to the
United States.
The government has offered to
pay an average of $1.25 an acre for
the land Dillard revealed. The hear
ing has been set for February 19 at
9 o’clock.
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Stove O il - B u rn e r O il
Union Oil Company
GEO. HARKENRIDER, Commission Agent
A. T e r te lin g O Sons an d Your Employees
a n d A l l N e w c o m e r s in H e r m is to n
T h e C it iz e n s oS H e r m i s t o n & S u r r o u n d ’
4 in g T e r r i t o r y W e lc o m e Y o u a n d T r u s t ►
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THE UNDERSIGNED MERCHANTS AND BUSINESSMEN HAVE AGREED NOT
NEW DEVELOPMENTS, AND WILL NOT RAISE PRICES OF COMMODITIES
S A Y L O R ’S
HERMISTON TRADING CO.
HALE’S CONFEC’RY & SPORT. GOODS
B R I E R L E Y ’ S 5-10-15c
HERMISTON FOOD STORE
B U R N H A M ’S
CONNOR’S CASH STORE
OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. •
O ’C O N N E R ’S CAFE
THOMPSON’S DRUG STORE
SA FEW A Y
HERMISTON TRANSFER
PETE & G LA D Y S
BEHRMAN’S JEWELRY SHOP
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PEARSON SHELL SERVICE
TAKE UNDUE ADVANTAGE BECAUSE OF
HERMISTON BECAUSE OF THE SITUATION.
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HERMISTON DRY CLEANERS
HERMISTON MERCANTILE CO-OP.
CO-OP. LAUNDRY & CANNERY
HERMISTON DRUG CO.
ROHRMAN MOTOR CO.
CHISHOLM GRAIN & FEED STORE
INLAND COOPERATIVE
FARM BUREAU CO-OPERATIVE