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PAGE SIX THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1M4 purpose of voting upon th e adop and place w ithin said city as the tion o r rejection of th e follow ing general election now provided for proposed am endm ents to the C h a r by law to be held on said date te r of th e C ity of U m atilla, Oregon, throughout th e state, using the proposed by resolution of the Com sam e election officers and m achin- mon Council of said city. ery. To am end Section 2, C h ap ter 1 T hat C. F. -Knudson and K ath ry n of th e C ity of U m atilla, Oregon, by Sherlock will be judges of said including w ithin, ann ex in g to and election, and B ertha C herry, M ary ex ten d in g th e boundaries of said B osquet and T ressie H iatt w ill be Strengthen our state banks by voting for the city to include the follow ing de clerks of said election. scribed tra c t, to-w it: Banking amendment. WALTER J. BULLARD. The e x te rio r boundaries of C ity R ecorder of the w hich a re described as follows: Protects depositors through federal deposit C ity of U m atilla. From a point 1563.95 ft. South (Oct 5-Nov. 2) insurance. 0 47 E ast from the Ls corner com m on to Sections 8 and 17, Z' • • *' • <e . o •• Opens way for stronger capital structure. T ow nship 5 N orth, R ange 28. E. W. M . U m atilla C ounty, O re By Mrs. Glenn Ostrom gon, w hich point is th e in tersec Puts Oregon on same plane with 45 other tion of th e N orth and South cen C. A. “Sy” Ronen was tak en to states. te r line of said Section 17 and the H erm iston G eneral hospital the ce n te r line of S ix th S tre e t in Friday m orning by the H erm iston Plan has endorsement of grange, bankers, the C ity of U m atilla. Oregon- am bulance a fte r suffering from a Cold-weather condensation means increased moisture thence N orth 0° 47’ W est along h e a rt attack. He is rep o rted as be state authorities, labor leaders and others. said N orth and South center ing a little im proved. in motors, redoubled sludge danger. Get extra pro line 210.11 to th e O. W. R. & N. Mrs. Dewey Van Seay of M ur rig h t of w ay; thence N orth 84’ dock, Florida, Mrs. B aldw in of Salt tection by having your crankcase filled with famous 08 E ast 1283.7 ft.: then ce on a Lake City spent Sunday and Mon RPM Motor Oil. It resists sludging, sticks to cold 6° 24’ cu rv e rig h t a distance of day at the R. E. McNabb hom e en 1175.0 feet: thence on a tangent route to Pasco to visit. motors to protect against corrosion and extra starting bearin g South 3 ’ 06’ E ast along Mrs. A1 Moran received w ord the W esterly O. W. R. & N. right T hursday night of the d e a th of wear. See your "RPM" Dealer and get winter-weight of w ay line a d istance of 605.7 her sister in Benton City. ft., m ore o r less, to a point 200.0 RPM Motor Oil now—and a chassis The Redm en local held a "bas ft. N orth of the E ast-W est cen ket social” in the p a rty room S at lubrication to condition your car for te r line of said Section 17; urday evening. Dancing w as also NOTICE OF HEARING ON O regon, as the tim e and place for thence W est 388 ft. to a point FINAL ACCOUNT the hearing of objections, if any, to enjoyed. safe cold-weather driving. 796 ft. W est and 200.0 ft. N orth said final account and settle m e n t The 7th and 8th grade had a of th e ’4 co rn er com m on to Sec H allow e'en costum e p a rty for the In the County Court of the State of said estate. tions 16 and 17; thence N orth students of the grades F riday This notice is published p u rsu of Oregon for Umatilla 114.2 ft.: thence W est 1850.5 ft. night at the school house. Allona a n t to th e o rd er of the above en County to th e N orth and S outh center King and Earl Bensel won first title d C ourt entered herein on th e line of said Section 17: thence prizes for the original costum es. In the M atter of th e E state of 13th day of October, 1944. N orth 0 ’ 47’ W est along the said D ated and first published the The high school football team BERT F. PARSONS. Deceased. N orth and S outh c e n te r line lost to Helix on the local diam ond. Notice is hereb y given th a t th e 19th day of O ctober, 1944. 778.53 ft., to the point of begin JA M ES GLEN PA RSONS, M embers of the S ta n d a rd Oil final account and rep o rt of Jam es ning, and A d m in istrato r of said estate. ladies club m et at the hom e of G len Parsons, a d m in istra to r of the T he electors of th e C ity of U m a above en titled estate, has been A. C. M cIntyre, Pendleton, O regon, tilla a re h ereb y invited to vote Mrs. Flora M agnussen F rid ay a f ju n io r class. T he top of th e rings a re square and set irt w ith a gold ternoon. A ttorney for said eslate. filed in the office of th e C lerk of upon such proposition by placing (Oct. 19-Nov. 16) eagle and the le tte r “H ” su rro u n d Mr. and Mrs. L yle B row n and th e above e n titled C ourt, and th a t upon th e ir ballots th e w ords “ for children of R eith spent F rid ay and ed by decorative engravings. * T he 1 , I CARRY th e Ju d g e of said C ourt has e n te r a n n e x a tio n " o r "a g a in st a n n ex a ed an o rd er h erein d esignating the NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION tio n " or word« e q u iv alen t thereto. S aturday here a t the hom e of her y e a r is on each side in black. The pins a re of the sam e design b u t m other, Mrs. Je ss Connell. A ffa 18th day of N ovem ber, 1944, a t the Said election w ill be held a t The Lew Brow nell was a business have a guard chain connected to hour of 10:00 o’clock in th e fore N otice is hereby given th a t a C om m unity Hall, U m atilla. O re the num erals “46” . T he rin g s w ere WORRY visitor in S tanfield Friday. noon, at the office of th e C ounty special election w ill be held in the Mr. and Mrs. H. B. H ull re purchased from th e M aster E n Judge, in th e C ounty C ourt H ouse C ity of U m atilla, O regon, on the gon, betw een 8:00 A. M. and 8:00 INSURANCE- at P endleton, U m atilla County, 7th day of N ovem ber, 1944, for th e P. M. of said day in th e C ity of tu rn ed F riday evening from a five g rav ers in P o rtlan d , O regon. U m atilla, O regon, a t th e sam e tim e day trip to S eattle, w hich was T he class is v ery pleased w ith Regular A4 spent on business and a visit w ith these new rings and only hope the his brother, V ern Hull. boys’ w ill soon arriv e, In Thia Newapaper The Pocahontas lodge held a so cial hour a fte r th e ir re g u la r m eet ing T hursday night. Bingo and pinochle was enjoyed a fte r w hich a lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. K enneth B aym iller of P ortland a re h e re visiting M friends for a few days. T hey own 17933115 and operated "Mom and P o p ’s Place" when they lived h e re be fore going to P ortland. Mrs. M. B. E ller w as hostess to the pinochle club at her hom e last W ednesday evening. G uests w ere M adames O liver McNabb, G ene H iatt. Dean N ew gard. A1 Vieg, Vane H iatt, K en A rnold, G lenn O strom and the hostess. Prizes W e □re now supporting w ere won by Mrs. O strom and Mrs. G. H iatt. 3,000,000 employees on "C huck" M cEwens re tu rn e d to the Federal payrolls, more his home in P o rtlan d a fte r a w eek than 2200 bureaus, agen here enjoying fiheasant and deer h u nting as guest a t the Milo Mc cies and commissions. How home-type F arland and G lenn O strom homes. Directive follows direc Mrs. G eorge S aw yer and dau g h ITS A FACT! ALL My flour improves te rs Donna and S hirley and Mrs. tive. Inefficiency, waste Ken. A rnold spent W ednesday in BAKED FOODS TURN and confusion increases. all your Pendleton. And up goes the tax bill OUT PERFECT SINCE Lloyd M yers of P o p u lar G rove home baking a rriv e d F riday to visit a few days imposed by New Deal ex- I SWITCHED TO w ith his sister and brother-in-law , I travagance. Mr. and Mrs. A1 Vieg, before going Kitchen Craft is light-bodied: HOME-TYPE into the service w ithin a few days. 1 DEW EY W IL L ClVE FARMERS A I t mixes smoothly and quickly Miss M argie M cC artney and KITCHEN CRAFT FLOUR! SQUARE DEAL. READ TH IS SUM- P e te r D. F arley sp en t W ednesday w ith other home-type ingredi in Pendleton. | * QF HIS FARM PROCRAM: ents to give fine even texture Mr. and Mrs. Bill B ousquet of in all your home baked foods. - — Wide fluctuation of prices of P o rtla n d a re here visiting a few days w ith his parents, Mr. and 'Cfs following the last war Kitchen Craft is properly milled: Mrs. A rt B ousquet and h e r people s*fW not be tolerated. A floor will in H erm iston. Bill enjoyed some Retains desirable m oisture in . be placed and maintained under ph easan t hunting. your pastries, cakes and breads Mr. and Mrs. Lew R ussell and farm prices with assurance of seai- in spite o f the drier heat of d a u g h te r P a tty Lou of P o rtla n d small-size home ovens. ep crap loans. A proper farm pro spent th e w eek end here w ith th e ir niece and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. gram w ill be created and so oper Ken A rnold and sons and a tte n d Kitchen Craft is dependably ated that the farmers will have ing to business in te re st here. uniform : A b so rb s th e sam e control and operation of their Mr. and Mrs. G lenn O strom , M i amount of w ater each tim e —■ lo M cFarland and H arry G ram m er program without domination »0 you can follow your recipes re tu rn e d S unday evening from th e f er dictation of appointed exactly, and bank on results. m ountains w here they had been deer hunting. O strom and G ram bureaucrats." m er had been th e re since W ednes — C o *. Dewey, day. t Minneapolis, Minn Mr. and Mrs. Max G raybeal r e tu rn e d hom e S a tu rd a y from N or Oet. 24, *44. . m an. O kla., w here th ey had spent tw o w eeks visiting th e ir son. Max Lour home-size recipes, your oven, Jr., w ho is stationed th e re w ith th e navy. even your baking powder and short T he E astern S ta r held a cooked ening are different from the bakeshop food sale a t the H. B. H ull sto re kind. For the same reason you need S a tu rd a y afternoon. a home-type flour — Kitchen Craft! Mr. and Mrs. M. B. E ller took Mrs. E lle r’s sister-in-law , Mrs. L il Kitchen Craft Flour is made spe lian P resnell and children to W al cially for home baking—made to give la W alla S unday w here she w ill you perfect success every time. Ten visit her sister, Mrs. Ray P resnell. der cakes and breads, feather-light before going to h e r hom e in L ew biscuits, flaky pie crust. What’s more, iston, a fte r spending a w eek here. Mrs. F ra n k M agnussen and Jo a n this top-quality flour adds important B yrnes re tu rn e d T hu rsd ay from a health values to all your baked foods ten day visit in S eattle w ith Mrs — Kitchen Craft Flour is enriched M agnussen's relatives. with B vitamins and iron. M rs W alter S anky of P o rtla n d a rriv e d here F riday by plane a fte r Change to home-type Kitchen Craft being called by th e illness of h e r Flour—and discover what a good cook fath er, “Sy" Ronen. ITS TIME you really are! You can get Kitchen L eonard M ontgom ery, w ho is in Craft Flour in several convenient sizes th e a rm y stationed in the south, is at your grocer’s. If it fails to please hom e on a furlough to visit his w ife and son. you in any way, return the unused H ELP OREGON GROW UMATILLA NEWS Stop Sludge Troubles Now Vote 300X YES! S T A N D A R D OF C A L IF O R N IA Is home baking different from commercial baking? CLEAN OUT THE BUREAUCRATS That’s why you need a home-type flour! THIS YEAR.. .y..... portion and get your money back! at SAFEWAY LAY AWAY A BOND TODAY L r m n o it GIRLS RECEIVE RINGS (From the Bulldog) The long-awaited class rings have been received by girls of the TO OUNCE *o-d AU» « M W » Control C o rw m ttM . M a r « » , , C » 1 M oto r. • * . Sor ■ns-