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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-
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w ill ta k e in th e sto ck show . T hey
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Mrs. G eorge C orvin h as been con
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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
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T h e new c a rs a r e big, s u b s ta n tia l
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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
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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
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dor sedan, T u d o r sed an a n d coupe
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An im p o rta n t new fe a tu re of th e
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tw o-spoke s te e rin g w heel. T h ia p ro
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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
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W 'H i A T
do the Ford cars for 1940 offer to match their
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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
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22 IMPORTANT FORD FEATURES
FOR C O M FO RT—M ore room inside. New Con
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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
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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.
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