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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1935)
he Hermistun Heraln VOLUME XXX HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, MANY DAIRY HERDS AWARDED TURKEY MARKET FIRM; PRICE ADVANCE INDICATED • ACHIEVEMENT DIPLOMAS HERMISTON GENERAL HOSPITAL HOLDS OPEN : HOUSE WEDNESDAY OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14. 1935 UMATILLA COUNTY BEEKEEPERS APPRECIATION EXPRESSED IN HOSPITAL DONATION DRIVE ELECT OFFICERS. Present indications are that two or three car loads of turkeys will "I wish to acknowledge with thanks be shipped from the Hermiston load the kindly response I received in ing station next Monday and Tues- the miniature drive I made for a hreo hundred • *— ~~amher 18 and 19, through hospital shower, at the suggestion - - \ncineca man of Hermiston. Achievement displomas • warded by the National Dairy • association to dairymen whose Officers for the Umatilla Bee keepers association were elect ed Saturday, November 9, at a meeting held in Assistant Coun ty Agent Sawyer's office. The JUNIOR CLASS WILL PRESENT FIRST PLAY OF SEASON - TS SEEN 152 VISITORS VIEW NEW AND DIFFERENT ARRANGEMENT SECTION OF Hospital Space Adequate for Nine ionable THE HERMISTON HERALD Beds; Pleasure Expressed at Showing. The 152 guests who visited th< Hermiston General Hospital durini "open house” Wednesday expressed pleasure and pride in the hoepita located at the junction of Mail street and the Diagonal road, whicl is being opened by Mr. and Mrs Alton Kingsbury. Hermiston hai been without a hospital for severa months and the prospects of bavin such an institution again adds feeling of security to residents 1 this and adjacent communities. Visitors were shown through t hospital by Mr. and Mrs. Kin bury, and also by Mr. and Mrs. F. Neff who have assisted in getti the hospital in readiness for opening. Mr. Neff is president of Portland Sanitarium and Mrs. N is Mr. Kingsbury's mother. Members of the Hermiston Gir League who presided at the table during the day included bara Reid, Jo Ellen Mopps, Vir Wells, Jane Jackson, Nina Rae Culley, Esther McMullen, M Skovbo, Charlotte Ralph, R Mullens. Eleanor Dawson, Burnham and Irene Kennings. HERMISTON. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1935 r of the abers of Novem- opening ig. The piti ire”. Ladree the un- adorable bane of ends her or Girls f out of ay sends that her d and is i, every- to elope she loses school to ool is in lions not ». Some to leave, wn Miss ■ the mo- will be Surgery Remodeled. •n for the a couple entrance The surgery has been enla and a utility room added with outside stairway on the south side the building. The surgery will equipped to handle major surge and has a three globe, non-shado 750-watt light which will be during all major operations. An quate sterilizer has been loaned hospital by the Hermiston Hosp association which far exceeds used previously in the local hospl The association also furnished adjustable bed, and mattress. Additional bed space is be utilized on the first floor in large east room for a four bed wi and a bright sun room to the ri of the entrance as another ro Rooms on the second floor h been entirely renovated by papei and painting, and new floor co . Ings have been laid in the halls on the stairway. The public will 1 access to nine beds in the new pital. Mrs. Kingsbury graduated f the Portland Sanitarium with class of 1930, and served as sun nurse for two years in the Mt. non Hospital in the state of W ington. Until a short time be coming to Hermiston she 'operati 30-bed maternity home at Garib: Oregon. • Small contributions have made the hospital and these 1 labeled in order that visitors n know who the donors were. A 1 contributions appear elsewher this page. 3 father i into the en. Dur- there is a rty scene, nny inci- s finally .’ire” cools r tamer, faced wo who owns played by Cindy, the played by pleasingly o likes to d by Doro- extremely th social as rson ; Tom ig college Floyd Cox- small town n Parker; ads a dou- r; Mr. Sut- r, Bill Har- he "Lady n Dunning n Park. men started id changing r Hermiston Is Tuesday al fence has st corner of •k Is expec • i about four First Patients Entered. The stork beat the hospital ing by two days when a baby di ter was born to Mrs. Meri Fit Sunday noon. The baby was duced to a great many people visited the hospital Wednesday second patient Mrs. P. J. Qui Stanfield, entered the hospital nesday. iduled. of the Hei >e held next mber 19, at :00 o’clock I in playin tested to b g. A number will be dis "HOPALONG” FINDS ADVEN ANEW IN SECOND DEBUT. Clarence E. Mulford's lates door story for Paramount to the screen, "The Eagle’s Brood turing William Boyd in the r Mulford's famous fiction char "Hop-Along Cassidy,” together Jimmy Ellison in the role of " ny Nelson,” will be at the Oasis tre Sunday and Monday. Adapted from Mullford’s "Hop-Along Cassidy and the 1 Brood.” the story deals with the old west and with “Hoppy” and "John ny" as peace officers in action along the border in the great Southwest. Here they encounter adventure anew in their search for "El Toro," fam ous border bandit and succeed in cleaning up "Hell Center.” notor ious border town. Infested with bad- men. "Eagle's Brood” is a high spirit ed, fast-moving, actionful western, including daredevil horsemanshtp, thrilling shooting, encounters in his efforts to rescue an influential, ex bandit’s kidnaped grandson from the (CRETE dering if th > ng to run Zl rather dowr --- - ember 8. tames anu uouv=p ____ enjoyed. Committees were appointed by the president to look after the various functions necessary in putting on a high school party. They were: en tertainment, Bill Jackson, James Jackson and Nina Rae McCulley: Clean-up, Ernest Rainwater, Gerald Keller. Leonard Bales, Edwin Isense and Harold Laird. A three day holiday was enjoyed by students and teachers last week end with Armistice day coming on Monday. "Lady Spitfire" will be the title of the annual junior class play which will be presented Thursday. Novem ber 21. In the Oasis theatre. bull to be used by the association and Alpha Christley obtained a purebred Guernsey bull to be used as a herd sire. A. W. Mower has dis continued testing. High cows in the association dur ing October were “Fanny” a 5-year- old purebred Guernsey owned by A. R. Coppock & Son producing 1240 pounds of milk, containing 66.9 pounds of fat, and "July" a 4-year- old grade Jersey, owned by W P. Luttrell, producing 979 pounds of milk, containing 58.7 pounds fat. Thirty-four herds were on test with 525 cows enrolled, of which 99 were dry. These cows produced 243,656 pounds milk, and 24,365.6 High herds to date for the eight months since the beginning of the testing year are as follows: (dry cows included) C. A. Lynch, 45 purebred and grade Holsteins, 72(7.2 lbs. milk, 253.4 lbs. fat; T. G. Greg ory, 29 grade Guernseys and grade Jerseps, 4744.4 lbs. milk, 234.8 lbs fat; L. W Owens, 20 purebred Jer seys. 4329.7 lbs. milk. 201.8 lbs. fat; B. B. Eastridge, 12 grade Guern seys and grade Holsteins, 8032.0 lbs. milk. 235.8 lbs. fat; L. C. Dyer, 7 purebred Jerseys, 4039.3 lbs. milk. 228.3 lbs. fat: W T. Luttrell. 17 grade Jerseps. 4928.9 lbs. milk. 251.9 lbs. fat. a plot and an admirable supporting cast, "Two for Tonight" rises high, wide and handsome above ordinary screen entertainment. Crosby is at his best medium as a singer and light comedian. Aiding him considerably in his monkeyshines is lovely Joan Bennett, the Inevitably hilarious and uncomprehending Mary Boland, that dependable funny man. Lynne Overman, that grand character com edian, Ernest Cossart, and the beau teous Thelma Todd, not to mention James Blakely, Douglas Fowley, Maurice Cass, Charlee Arndt, and Charles Lane tight while i i d to us upc city Tuesdi not here 1 > claim the $40 wnicn was ours f the claiming at the Oasis theatr The revelation was equal to a 'hangover.’’ We understand that Mrs. P. I Corman and Mrs. Wm. Rodda *1 > suffered from the same malady. It is rotten, being the white chi In the waterways development ho - eat poker game. Merrill Potter telling how 1 bagged his elk, but elaborating le on his wife's kill. Both are gre hunters and always get their elk. Virgil Smith going one better I bagging his elk the first few hours of the first day.