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THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1941. THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. PAGE TH** 09$09313***999339990999933333 less than 1,400 foot-pound energy at all at noon. Mrs. Burl Wattenburger and daugh 100 yards distance or weighing not ters Lucille and Darlyne left Wed less than 150 grains. nesday for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Busick and family of Long Creek. Mr. Russell Moore motored to Hep- | pner Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Eb Hughes and son By Mrs. W. C. Isom Allen of Lena and Mr. and Mrs. Mar “Anticipating very grave danger of a shortage vin Finch and daughter Patty mo Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Cork and tored to Heppner Friday night, where of coal next winter, the GOVERNMENT urged | daughter from Echo visited Mr. and Mrs. Hughes and Mrs. Finch attend % Mrs. W. Isom last Wednesday ili an Eastern Star meeting. householders throughout the country tonight to ‘buy night. Mr. and Mr H. Bartholomew coal now.’ Both COAL and oil shortages are threat ME C. T. Farrell passed away at attended the funeral of Mrs. Arthur home here Thursday after a long Coe of Milton. She was a cousin of ened, not by lack of supplies, BUT BY THE DE | ■ his illness. Funeral services were held at Mr. Bartholomew. Billy Healy visited one day with MANDS THE DEFENSE PROGRAM IS MAKING I the Pentecostal church Saturday af Johnny K. Harrison at the George Cur < > ternoon. Out-of-town relatives were ON TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES. The coal | Mrs. Effie Godwin of Palma, Idaho, rin ranch. Miss Cecelia Healy spent one day Mr. and "Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Lena FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE BETWEEN shortage may be avoided, officials said, if the cam Wilson from Portland, Mrs. Vessler with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Healy. She returned to eHppner on from Ruth. Portland — Hermiston — Pendleton paign for SUMMER BUYING SUCCEEDS.” Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fagerström Monday, where she is working. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and I and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wilson and LaGrande and Baker family left for Tennessee Friday for daughter Patty were callers at the “Every coal consumer who has storage space I an Eb Hughes home Monday. extended visit with relatives. and the money can do his bit for the nation by ord | Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dexter and Cecelia, Helen, Rosetta and Billy BRICK BUILDING WEST OF CREAMERY family and Grace Haney motored to Healy were visitors at the Marion ering and taking delivery during the summer Finch home Sunday. Sprague, Wash., Sunday. Mrs. W. months.” Haney and her father returned with them the same evening. NEW COMPENSATION Curtis Stephens and Bobby Waters Paul Sifton, Acting Director of the Consumers are working near Athena in the pea LAW NOW EFFECTIVE harvest. Counsel, a Government Agency established to pro Telephone 2391 Hermiston, Ore Mr. Sparks returned home from tect bituminous coal users, said, ‘Coal must be mov Tuesday, July 1, the much-debated Portland the last of the week much improved in health. much understood merit rating system ed this summer. If consumers cio not buy now, they Mrs. Hazelrig and Mrs. Daves who for unemployment compensation pay PORTLAND-PENDLETON MOTOR TRANSPORT CO. may be in trouble later’ ”, have been here since Thursday in the interest of the Pentecostal Church ments went into effect. When Ore- left for Bridgeport Sunday. Rev. Al- gons unemployment compensation law quist from Vale and Rev. Decker also was adopted employers were ordered was here for a few days the last of to pay flat three per cent of their iston hospital Saturday. of soil-conserving crops and that the week. A carload of friends arrived Satur t h e benefits on these be increased PHONE 2791 The Gerin children from Umatilla payrolls into the system. Of this a- are visiting their mother, Mrs. Will mount, 2.7 per cent went to the state day evening from LaGrande to visit somewhat. Allotments for the main HERMISTON, OREGON i Gabriel. and the remaining .3 per cent went over Sunday at the home of Mr. and surplus crops, such as wheat, will Mr. and Mrs. Roy Minnick and to the federal social security system Mrs. John Fisher. They were Mrs. Etta Alexander and daughters, Rose remain, of course, under the new i family visited relatives in Portland for administrative expenses. mary and Josephine, Miss Eva plan. last week. After the law had been in opera Daurghetry of LaGrande and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen spent Leo Stills of Union. Mrs. Stills is to shoot at birds from automobiles on several days near the coast last week tion for awhile it was decided that the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. NOTICE OE FINAL HEARING RIFLES BANNED visiting his sister. some employers, who went year after or by the highways. The Ladies Aid Silver Tea will be Mr. Goodboard from Hermiston was year without laying off any, or only FOR GAME BIRDS at the home of Mrs. Macomber Wed IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE All shotguns must be plugged to a visitor here Saturday. a small percentage, o f their help, nesday afternoon. STATE OF OREGON FOR Mr. and Mrs. Lynch have moved three shots when hunting upland in the Allie Lawerson house. were paying an unfair amount of the UMATILLA COUNTY Donald Ford went to Heppner on Rifles may not be used in hunting game birds during the hunting sea- Mrs. Hawkins, who has been visit costs of the law. Saturday to seek work in the harvest In the Matter of the Estate of Since some other employers, with fields. China Pheasants and other upland son. Shotguns with buckshot o bird ing at the Frank Brace home, left for her home in California, Saturday. Harold Baker went to Portland for Nicholas Codd. Deceased. rapid turn-over in their employment birds in any part of the state during shot are barred from use in h. nting Mr. and Mrs. Milton were Pend Notice is Hereby Given, that the on the fund and paying the same a short vacation. the fall bird season, according to gun for big game. Guns with less thin leton visitors Saturday. The April, May, June Finance undersigned as administrator with three per cent, the Francis Rand from Portland is merit system was committee of the Ladies Aid has just the will annexed of the estate i of regulations announced by the Oregon 1,700 foot-pound muzzle energy will staying with his grandparents, Mr. completed a successful term of ser- Nicholas Codd, deceased, has filed not be allowed for antelope. Under and Mrs. Geo. Rand are working at put into effect. State Game Commission. Under the new law payments may vice under the chairmanship of Mrs. his final account and report in said This regulation is designed to pre the new regulations, guns used i n the munition plant. Ditton. The July, August. September estate with the Clerk of the County Mrs. Marshal Markham and three drop as low as one per cent, for those committee now comes on duty under Court of the State of Oregon for vent injury to individuals from stray hunting elk will not be allowed if employers with the best records. The daughters are spending two weeks the chairmanship of Mrs. Fisher. Umatilla County and that the Judge shots and also is expected to stop smaller than 30 calibre except when with Mr. Markham, who is station They are " Mesdames, Knutsen Rob- thereof has fixed Saturday, the 12th the illegal practice of use of rifles using cartridges with bullets of not ed at Hanes. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence payments may also go as high as — four per cent, for those employers ertson. Ford, Janye Howell, ' Major day of July, 1941, at 10 o’clock A.M. Frederickson are staying at the Mark- „ ", . as the time, and the rooms of the who have drawn the maximum pen Kunge, Grans, Ball, A. Baker, Root, above entitled Court in the County “ ham home during their absence. alty by rapid turn over of workers Fortier and Gorham. I Court House in Pendleton, Umatilla drawing from the fund. County, Oregon, as the place for hearing of objections or exceptions CHANGES PROPOSED to such final account and report and thereof. Ry Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger FOR AAA PROGRAM the settlement W. J. WARNER. Administrator with the will annexed of the By Elaine Fisher Estate of Nicholas Codd, Elmination of the total soil-de Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Finch and dtceased. Pomona Grange met at the grange pleting acreage allotment for farms' daughter Patty motored to Hermis hall Saturday. There was a good under the AAA program is in pros (June 12-July 10) ton Thursday on business. Mr. Russell Moore, Elroy Moore, crowd in attendance. An interesting pect for 194 2, reports N. C. Don Betty and Francis Finch all motored program was put on in the afternoon. aldson, state executive officer of the NOTICE OF HEARING to Pendleton Saturday evening. Mr. Judge Johnson from Hepper talked AAA, and W. L. Teutsch, assistant FINAL ACCOUNT on “ The Flag. ” County Agent Con Moore visited his wife and son who rad spoke on “ Agriculture ” and Wm. director of extension, who were mem- are in the hospital. Notice is hereby given that Forrest Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholomew Gerking from Hermiston spoke on bers of the Oregon delegation at- A. Harrah as executor of the last “ Cooperation. ” LOCATED TWIN CITY CREAMERY left Sunday for their sheep range in will and testament and of the estate Hazel Tyler and Ed Warner were tending the conference in Washing- of Northern Washington. Rose Harrah, deceased, has filed C., on the 1942 program. ton, D. united in marriage Saturday. Her Mrs. Marion Finch entertained the his final account in said estate in the STATION The proposed change, which was mother. Mrs. Oliver Forbes, accomp Home Economics club of Lena and )- . , i County Court of the State of Oregon the Friendly Neighbors community anied them to Idaho for the ceremony. recommended by the conference and for Umatilla County, and said court They will reside in Arlington. G. G. Smith, Owner Phone 681 Stanfield, Ore. club of Pine City Wednesday. They has fixed Monday, the 7th day of Mrs. Chas. Andregg and infant is expected to be proclaimed soon July, were entertained by an all-day quilt 1941, at 2:00 o’clock p. m. of would permit greater flexibility ing. Pot-luck lunch was enjoyed by daughter came home from the Herm- found needed during the defense per- said day, as the time for hearing of objections to said final account and iod when increases are essential in the settlement thereof. On or before certain types of crops from I time to said day any person interested in said time. The elimination of the total estate may file objections to said fin- soil-depleting allotment would make al account or to any item thereof and .. , contest the same. unnecessary changing the designa- Dated June 5, 1941. 4 tion of such crops. Forrest A. Harrah, Executor. To compensate for this change, it A. S. Cooley, was further proposed that greater Attorney for Executor. emphasis be placed on the growing I (June 5-July 3) In orange groves, a gas is “injected” into irri gation water and carried to the roots of the * FOREST DEFENSE is NATIONAL DEFENSE ¥ trees to make bigger, sweeter, juicier oranges. Because scientists at the “University of Petro leum,” Shell’s $3,500,000 research laboratories, Join Up Now! “squeezed” a petroleum gas and got hydrogen. This they combined with nitrogen to make ex cellent fertilizer (Shell NH3). KEEP . Simple? Hardly that. 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