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Published Every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates One Y ear................................... $2.00 Six Months ............................... 1.00 Three M onths......,.................... .50 Payable in Advance Office Telephone ... 51 Residence Phone 28R P u b l is h UMATILLA NEWS By Mrs. G lenn O strom pe r I A T I ON home. Mr. a n d Mrs. V ivien M a rtin re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in T oledo last week a fte r v is itin g several day s a t th e hom e of h is p a re n ts, M r. and Mrs. H a rry G ram m er. Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam C onlon sp en t S u n d ay in P e n d leto n v is itin g a t th e hom e of his b ro th e r. Mr. an d Mrs. H. B. H u ll le ft S un day for a w eek’s v is it in P o rtla n d , w h ere th ey w ill v isit h er siste rs, and in S e a ttle w h ere th ey w ill v is it his b ro th e r, V e in H u ll an d fam ily . N aom i B row nell is w o rk in g in th e Red & W h ite sto re d u rin g M r. H u ll's absence fo r a week. Mr. an d Mrs. R alp h S o lk eld an d d a u g h te rs s p e n t T u esd ay in P e n d le ton. Mr. an d Mrs. Alee R au an d sons sp e n t th e w eek end v is itin g in P o rt lan d , v is itin g h e r m o th er w ho is q u ite ill. J o h n M u stard a c te d as fo rem an for R au w hile he w as aw ay. Mr. and Mrs. R oy J u s tin s o n le it S atu rd ay for th e m o u n ta in s n e a r Jo h n Day w h ere th e y w ill spend a week d eer h u n tin g . Mr. an d Mrs. A1 L av en d er and son of L ongview s p e n t W ednesday to F rid a y v is itin g h er p aren ts, Mr. an d Mrs. J o h n M ustard. M argie M ustard, who h a s been v is itin g a t th e hom e of h e r siste r, accom panied th em an d re m ained a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts. L yle B row n sp e n t th e la t te r p a rt of la s t week in La G ran d e. V. D. B ram er, w ho has been em ployed in a lo g g in g cam p n ear K in - zua, re tu rn e d hom e F rid a y . Mrs. T h e ra s a B u llard o f P o rtla n d is h ere v is itin g a t th e hom e of h e r son an d fam ily , Mr. an d Mrs. W a lte r B u llard and fam ily. Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo e S p rin g e r an d Mr. and Mrs. F red K n u d so n a tte n d ed th e fu n e ra l of Mrs. E le a n o r M aho By R u th F is h e r ney a t P en d leto n T h u rsd ay . Mrs. M ahoney fo rm erly ow ned an d o p e ra ted the U m atilla D ru g sto re. Mrs. F ra n k e K unze, Mrs. I. Skou- Mr. a n d Mrs. F ra n k C lark s p e n t bo a n d Mrs. A n d rea re tu rn e d from T h u rsd a y in W a lla W alla a t th e A rt P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay . T ro u t home. A dance is to be held in th e h ig h M isses S ara R ix an d In a G ilb ert accom panied Mr. C ochran to P o rt- school g y m n asiu m O ctober 14, spon- land w h ere th e y sp en t th e w eek end. sore<l Uy th e seniors. Many U m a tilla people a tte n d e d A dan ce w as held in th e G range th e au c tio n in H erm isto n last W ed-1 b a ll for th e ju v e n ile G ra n g e rs nesday, | T h u rsd ay . Mrs. E ffie Ja rv is , w ho h as o w n er1 I Mrs. A. B aker and son W illa rd a re th e C olum bia Cafe for se v e ra l y ears d riv in g to La G ran d e W ednesday. has sold o u t to a Mr. W illiam so n of T le y a re to be accom panied by Mrs. K its and Mrs. F ish er. W alla W alla. Mr. and Mrs. Alm on G eiss re Mr. and M rs. Rod. K rin g an d M r. Geiss d a u g h te r sp e n t th e week end in tu rn ed hom e T h u rsd ay . P ori land v is itin g h e r p a re n ts. Mr. has been d o in g lo okout w ork a t Mt. H arris. and Mrs. A1 D arr. Mr. an d Mrs. Ken B ay m iller a re Mr. and Mrs. E k k e r an d fam ily b u ild in g a serv ice sta tio n b u ild in g have moved o n to th e Cox place. by th e ir con fectio n ery . Mr. B aym il A gro u p of FFA boys, R ussell De ler an d Clyde C aldw ell a re go in g th e M auro, A lbin S u n d sten , Roy P a rt- c a rp e n te r w ork. T h ey have had gas low and Bob M iles, m otored to P o rt pum p for th e la st tw o m onths. land F rid ay for th e stock show . Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E rv in F o w ler of and Mrs. E lm er S u lliv an and fam ily S un n y sid e sp en t S u n d ay and Mon accom panied them . day v is itin g a t th e H a rry G rafnm er Miss E sth e r McGrew, M iss E lea- BOARDMAN NEWS Here’s How YOU CAN HAMMER YOUR FEEU FOR LESS! SEE AN ACTUAL JOHN DEERE No. “10” HAMMER MILL IN OPERATION & POWERED BY A J. D. TRACTOR. G lenn Seeley’s F a rm — FEW MILES EAST OF STANFIELD — Saturday Oct. 14 All Day Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co. PENDLETON - PHONE 518 Store* in Arlington, Heppner, Walla Walla and Athena. n o r T ild en , D ale R u ssell, A lb ert P a rtlo w an d M elvin N ick erson mo to re d to P o rtla n d F rid a y w h ere they w ill ta k e in th e sto ck show . T hey r e tu rn e d S u n d ay . Mrs. G eorge C orvin h as been con fin ed to h e r hom e w ith a severe a t ta c k of so re th ro a t. NOTABLE ADVANCES ANNOUNCED ON ALL FORD CARS FOR 1940 E n ric h e d by re fin e m e n ts m ade p ossible by th e m a n u fa c tu re u n d er a sin g le u n ified m an ag e m en t of five c a rs w hich v irtu a lly b ra c k e t the m o to r c ar m a rk e t, th e F o rd V-8 and th e d elu x e F o rd V-8 c a rs fo r 1940, a n n o u n ced to d ay , p re s e n t n otable ad v an ces in sty lin g , co m fort, con v en ien ce an d safety . T h e new c a rs a r e big, s u b s ta n tia l an d p o w erfu l in ap p e a ra n c e . Body lin es a re p leasin g ly stream lin ed . F ro n t end d esig n s a re d istin c tiv e ly m o d ern , w ith low ra d ia to r g rilles, lo n g hoods an d deeply ro u n d ed fend ers. T h e trim ly ta ilo re d in te rio rs a re b ig an d room y, w ith p le n ty of s e a t room , leg room , elbow room and sh o u ld e r room . T w o V-8 e n g in es a re a v a ila b le , an 85 h o rsep o w er e n g in e in th e F ord V-8 an d th e d elu x e F o rd V -8, w ith a 60 h o rsepow er e n g in e o p tio n a l In th e F o rd V-8. F o u r F o rd V-8 a n d five d e lu x e bo dy ty p es com prise th e tw o lines. A new business coupe a s w ell as a F o r- dor sedan, T u d o r sed an a n d coupe a re a v a ila b le in both. T h e re Is a l so a delu x e c o n v e rtib le club coupe w ith a u to m a tic top as s ta n d a rd eq u ip m en t. T h re e color choices a re a v a ila b le in th e F o rd V-8, six In th e delu x e line. An im p o rta n t new fe a tu re of th e c a rs is a fin g e r-tip g e a rs h ift m o u n t ed on th e s te e rin g colum n u n d e r th e tw o-spoke s te e rin g w heel. T h ia p ro vides in creased room fo r d riv e r an d p assen g ers in th e fr o n t c o m p a rt m ent. T h e re is also a new c o n tro ll ed v e n tila tio n system . New S ealed- B eam h ead la m p s a re used on a ll tpyes, p ro v id in g g re a tly in creased d riv in g vision a t n ig h t. On th e 85 ho rsep o w er cars, an im proved sp rin g su sp en sio n w ith a longer, m ore fle x ib le fro n t sp rin g , and a to rsio n b a r rid e -sta b iliz e r p ro vide a n ex c e p tio n a lly co m fo rta b le stead y ride. T he rid e -sta b iliz e r also c o n trib u te s to firm e r, easie r s te e r ing. F ro n t and r e a r sp rin g s of de luxe c a rs a re equipped w ith m etal covers. L a rg e d o u b le -a c tin g hy d ra u lic shock a b so rb e rs w ith se lf se alin g c o n stru c tio n a re fitte d on a ll cars. American Express Travelers Cheques • The seasoned traveler carries AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES and en joys the comfort of knowing they will be ac cepted readily the world over___ that prompt refund will be made if they are lost or stolen un-countersigned. There is no red tape . . . . a countersignature, for identification, is the only requirement. Issued in convenient denomina tions of $10, $20, $50 and $100 at 75 cents for each $100 purchased. YOU MAY PURCHASE THEM IN NEAT WALLETS FROM ii FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F.. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FORD CARS FOR 1940 22 important improvements, added to fundamental Ford features, represent the most advanced engineering in the low-price field W 'H i A T do the Ford cars for 1940 offer to match their brilliant new beauty? N ew comfort, convenience, quiet, safety—and the roomiest, richest interiors ever designed for a Ford car. , They have a host of interesting new features. Finger- Tip Gearshift on the steering post. An improved trans m ission, unusually easy to shift. N e w C ontrolled Ventilation. Improved shock absorbers. Softer springs, improved spring suspension and a new ride-stabilizer.* A combination of new features makes the new cars quieter in operation. They have big, powerful hydraulic brakes. They have new Sealed-Beam Headlamps that are safer, stronger and stay bright longer. They have the famous Ford V -8 engine (85 hp in the De Luxe Ford. Choice of 85 or 60 hp in the Ford) — which blends 8-cylinder smoothness with economy. You’ve never seen cars with so much performance, style and comfort at such a low prioe. Get acquainted. You’ll enjoy the experience! 22 IMPORTANT FORD FEATURES FOR C O M FO RT—M ore room inside. New Con trolled Ventilation. New torsion bar ride-stabilizer.* Improved spring suspension.* Self-sealing shock absorbers. Two-way adjustable driver’s seat. New- type resilient fro n t seat backs. New "Floating- Edge” Seat Cushions. FOR C O NVENIENCE—New Finger-Tip Gearshift. Engine more accessible. Two-spoke steering wheel. FOR SAFETY— Sealed* Beam Headlamps. Dual windshield wipers at base of windshield. Larger battery. Battery Condition Indicator on all models. FOR S IL E N C E -Improved soundproofing. "Easy- shift” transmission. Curved disc wheels. Improved drums for big Ford hydraulic brakes. FOR STYLE — New exterior beauty. luxury. New instrument panel. New interior M O R I THAN (V IR " T H I QUALITY CAR IN T H I LOW -PRICI P IIL D " ON DISPLAY AT YOUR DEALER'S—HEADQUARTERS FOR NEW FORD V-8 CARS AND TRUCKS, NEW MERCURY 8 AND NEW LINCOLN-ZEPHYR V-12 N O W a t the ROHRMAN MOTOR CO, — Also See The N e w F o rd T ra e to r — ♦ T h e H e r m is to n H e r a ld O r eg THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 193». THE H ER M ISTO N HERALD. HERM ISTON. OREGON. PAOB FOUR