Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1933)
PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1933 -Mrs. D. M. Deeter and daughter M. R. Lewis u at ths Experiment W.C.T.U. Meeting Postponed. Joy Beth visited with Mrs. Deetcr's Station where he has been arrang The W.C.T.U meeting scheduled mother, Mrs. B. E. L Windust at ing tor experimental work for this this week has been postponed on Dayton, Wn., from Friday unti summer. Mr. Lewie arrived from account of National Music Week. Monday. * Corvallis last Saturday. The next meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. R. Alexander of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Hampton were Mrs. Waterman Thursday, May 18. Lbs. 89c 53rd i A. E. McFarland of Umatilla was in Hermiston from Pendleton Tues- ----------- —------- Walter Holt, Umatilla County Pendleton will celebrate their ia a Hermiston business visitor this Agent. attended to business tn Her- wedding anniversary at the home of, day at which time they visited' BOARDMAN BOY PLEDGED TO week. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of this city friends and transacted business. miston and Stanfi ld Monday. Take mother to dinner at Hun- HONORARY BAND GROUP. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gordon and •Mrs. Claypool will be at Mrs. Al- next Sunday. E. P. Dodd returned to Hermiston ter’s Cafe. small niece of Helix were Hermis ma Hitt's Fri. and Sat., May 12-13. adv. Kappa Kappa Psi, national honor Tuesday morning after spending two | Mrs. Claypool will be at Mrs. Al- ton business visitors Monday. fraternity for bandsmen, announced adv. days looking after business inter- | ma Hitt’s Fri. and Sat., May 12-13. the pledging of five men last night Give mother a treat at Hunter’s Harvey DeMoss, principal of the ests in the Kennewick vicinity. I adv. at rehearsal. They are as follows: Cafe on Mother's Day. adv. Reith public schools, visited at the Business Dr. E. C. Willcutt, osteopathic and optimism in our sis- 1 Martin Coopey, junior in engineer- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Newport re home of his parents Mr. und Mrs. In qt. fruit jar ter state seem to be picking up. ac- | Physician and surgeon. Osborn Ap- ing; George Cottrell, sophomore in turned to Hermiston Sunday even J. H. DeMoss last week end. artments. worth 9c cording to Mr. Dodd. Adv. 3 pharmacy; Edward Houghton, fresh ing after a two weeks stay in Port John Clarke, manager of the Her Roy Buchanan, Pendleton insu man in engineering; Byron Miller, land. The Methodist Ladles Aid will miston Light & Power Company, ac- rance man. was a Hermiston visitor junior in engineering, and Melvin Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Christopher •ompan led Ralph Saylor of Echo on sponsor a quilt show Friday after- last week. Anderson, freshman in pharmacy. son and Barbara will visit tn Port 1 business trip to Portland Tuesday noon, May 19, from 1 to 5 o’clock, Miss Lilly and Mr. and Mrs. Tyler "It is seldom that freshmen are land this week. Dr. Christopherson norning and Is e pected to return and Saturday, May 20, from 1 to 9 Grande were Sunday dinner pledged," said Roland Rose, presi is attending several medical clinics .o Hermiston Friday. Mr. Saylor o'clock. Home made ice cream and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter dent of the fraternity, “but Hough and will return to Hermiston Sun ook a truck load of hogs and calves cake, and candy will be sold during Hanim. the afternoon. ton and Anderson are high in scho day evening. or the Portland market. Rita Laudermilk left last Thurs- lastic and ability as musicians.” Earl Gillanders, Pendleton busi ---- —..... * as ness man. was in Hermiston Tues day for Moscow, Idaho, where she Edward Houghton is the son of day looking after business interests. will visit friends for an indefinite Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Houghton of period. S. E. Knapp of Molalla, Ore., was Irrigon. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bailey of La in Hermiston the first of this wook ’ 1 Grande were visiting Mr. and Mrs. visiting with his son, E. B. Knapp, "KING KONG” COMING TO OASIS music instructor in the riernius.’ 3. W. Bailey of this city last Sun The Best in Talking Pictures schools. Mr. Knapp returned to the day. The Bailey’s were accompan FOR THREE DAY SHOWING. Knapp ranch near Hood River Wed ied to Hermiston by Miss Marian "King Kong”, the fantastic story | Henderson who visited with her nesday. LARGE ATTENDANCE ENJOY Thursday - Friday - Saturday MAY 11-12-13 WALLULA CUT-OFF mother, Mrs. Georgia Henderson. of a giant ape, coming to the Oasis P. L. Jones, wire chief and cable Matinee 2:30 Saturday | here. Miss Henderson, who is a stu- theatre, Thursday, Friday and Sat- JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY. COMPLETION SET. man of the Pacific Telephone and FIRST EASTERN OREGON SHOWING of RKO’S Biggest Picture ' dent at the Eastern Oregon Normal urday, is the ultimate in goose-flesh Telegraph Co., was in Hermiston school returned to La Grande with producing terror. Women screamed (Continued from page One) — Required 2 Years to Make— The members of the class of ‘33, titles of rock at some places without from Pendleton Wednesday check Mr. and Mrs. Bailey. when the heavy feet of Franken- OUT-THRILLING THE WILDEST THRILLS! ing cable trouble in the Hermiston stein’s monster plodded across the this year’s graduating class, . were covering the rails. Mrs. H. V. Sullivan -and Mrs. vnit. honored last Friday evening, • May This fact constitutes a problem’ E. Sullivan and small children of screen, but "King Kong’s” tread 5th, at the Junior Prom which was in removing S B!-------- 1___ =====-------------------- Roseburg are visiting this week shakes the earth and spreads carn- the material from the at held at the local auditorium. largest cut. As a small amount of the homes of P. P. Sullivan and Mrs. age. Despite the necessity of cetrfot Based on a weird and highly ima- W. S. Boynton. Mrs. L. E. Sullivan with FAY WRAY, Robert Armstrong and BRUCE CABOT ock must fall from the cuts when is the daughter of Mrs Boynton ginative Idea conceived by Merian economy in decorating, the moder- any blasting is doné, and more must “Things no human eye has seen! . . . nor mind of man imagined! nW___ —e ____ pushed over . by .... the shovels, mak- and Mrs. H. V. Sullivan A Picture destined to startle the World! is the C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace, "King nistic idea, which prevailed through ai laughter of Charles Baker of Stan- Kong” as more than blood-chilling out, was most attractive. The walls, ing room to work, the tracks had to CARTOON— “CATTISH ROMANCE” thrills, It is a symbolic story of the of the hall covered by hundreds of field. be protected. The difficulty was age-old triumph of brains over attractive paper cutouts and Mrs. Charles Hudson left last Sat- GEORGE McKENZIE - Hermiston -solved by using a shovel to remove brawn, and of the power of beauty ceiling filled with many corred talus slides, which occupied the SUNDAY & MONDAY urday evening for Astoria where she streamers made a beautiful! setting small space between the railroad was called by the illness of her sis- over the beast. A Comedy mystery drama with , 0900090009909990992900000. > ter. The story deals with the harrow for such a gala occasion. CLIVE BROCK — CHAS. RUGGLES — FRANCES DEE and vertical cliffs. The excavated ( > 6 A Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell of ing experiences of a party of Amer A large crowd enjoyed the pro material from the highway was then % Eugene, Ore., were visiting Mrs. ican motion picture people who visit gram, while an unually large num BUY ANY ONE OF dropped in the cleared space, from % I Laura Logan here Tuesday. a strange, remote island in quest of ber of patrons and patronesses THIS MIGHT HAPPEN TO YOU which it was again removed. In one 27 POPULAR % Miss Jessie Brierly and mother a legendary ape god. It is their re in attendance. Music for the Also Comedy “THE GOLF CHUMP” and NEWS, case this maneuver was repeated a • were Pendleton visitors last week actions to beauty—to find the dawn ing was furnishqd by Udey’s orches < > number of times to move all the ma- ? end. of man in this ape, a survival, by tra. Miss Margaret G. Elliott is ad terial. Special Mother's Day tome weird freak, of the prehistoric dinner at < > visor for the class. T A—The Oregonian TOILETRIES ( » 4 ' ► Hunter’s Cafe. adv. ages. < > % . and — Mrs. - J. O. French had as < > Mr. They not only find the ape, “King st trppc c ccccccccccccc*fscscccccc*0 c0008280009**66 AND GET A < > < > a guest from Saturday until Wed- Kong”, but find him ruler of the is- 25c TUBE j > nesday Mr. French’s brother, J. G. land—feared by the natives, who O ! — French of Salem. Mr. French was steal Fay Wray, heroine of the ad returning home following a trip to venture, to provide a sacrifice to the Wyoming. monster. The beast has never seen Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brownson such beauty. He is intrigued, cur % ; left Thursday morning for Corvallis ious! Then, because of the tender - where they will visit with their ness her beauty eexcites in his ‘ I daughters, Mary and Shirlie, on the strange, wild heart, he fights to the HERMISTON MIG CO. ' Oregon State College campus. " death a huge winged reptile that JOHN A. CLARKE, Mgr. • * Phone 101 — Proscriptions Friends of Charles Miller and ries to carry her to its sky nest, E="EMEEMEEENNHHHE HEDE EEUEECHssme ® 42 * ‘‘I 9004499099000400092000080% family who live west of town regret and goes to grips with the greatest | to learn that the Millers are mov- f all dinosaurs, the tyrannisaurus. ICE HOUSE OPEN SUNDAYS UNTIL 12:00 NOON 1 ing to Yakima Friday of this week. But the greatest thrills come Mr. and Mrs. J. S. West are now when “King Kong” is finally cap- "*99999999990999900990909999999 9 9999999999 929999999009 making their home at 817 Garden cured with gas bombs and taken to — 3t„ Pendleton. They shipped their New York, where he is displayed to , household goods Saturday afternoon. a civilization amazed. This strange We have— N. W. Bloom was bitten by a dog mechanistic world drives him mad. LARGENT ASSORTMENT OF I last week and is now under medical “King Kong” escapes his captors, | care. Mr. Bloom’s Injury was quite throws the metropolis in a panic BOTH WORK I painful but he is reported to be con and creates tremendous devastation. AND DRESS valescing nicely. Fay Wray, Robert Armstrong and that we have ever had. Bruce Cabot head a cast including Frank Reicher, Sam Hardy, Noble Johnson, James Flavin and Steve elemento in this super-spectacle, • We Have Many Bargains Left. "King Kong”! • OUR GOVERNMENT INTENDS TO In New Location on Main St. The program also includes a car A dinner party at the home of toon "Catfish Romance.” Miss Marjorie Mullins Wednesday evening was the scene of the an OF COMMODITIES nouncement of tthe betrothal That mezns that in the near fittine you will have to pay Miss Marjorie Mullins, daughter higher prices for foods. Many Items are now selling below Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mullins of t replacement costs. THRIFTY housewives will take advant ity, to Wallace J. Cochran, me age of present low prices to er of the local high school facul STOCK UP THE KITCHEN CUPBOARD luests present were Catherine J Mullen, Myrttle McAtee. Fern Lii with Canned Goods and Other Imperishable Foods ier, Edna Ott, Florence Wought Barbara Wessell, . Margaret Fe FRIDAY, MONDAY, bouse, and the hostess. The May 12th f the wedding was not annou LAUNDRY RED & WHITE 3%s Mrs. Alice Stone entertained T RED * WHITE i unique bridge party last Sunda Cleans - Bleaches Deoderlzes In oz. vening at her home. Three table Crystal White or Harmony vere in play during the evening Each Bottle Carton whit * Prizes were given for low scores 10 Ounce 5 Mrs. B. J. Nation having low. Mrs Granulated E. L. Jackson, second low, and A W. Prann, third low. Cans Medium bars or s Ounce Mrs. George Harkenrider and JEW Mrs. Curtis Simmons entertained Local Happenings 3 lbs. Ghirarde Hi Chocolate - 89c Milk, can t 5c I Flour, 49 lovg"silects Toilet Paper-6 rolls 27c 9 lbs. Rolled Oats Reliance Coffe 33c 33c Cup and Saucer FREE with 20. Large Pkg. Soap Powder . . JJC Small Sweet Juicy Oranges doz. 6c Ham, lb. Oasis Chatre pI erAp — Hermiston, Oregon. 15c Lard, 3 lbs. 25c Dll uuUUi KING KONG “the “On the Night of June 13” we, even- McKesson NOTICE! Tooth Paste FREE Hermiston Light & Power Co announce office hours now 8:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. MeadoiäSStook Ice Now C^Ms per lb Daily Delivery HE RED & WHITE Phone 901 ; STORES STRAW HATS Specials for Saturday, and Monday, May 13 & 15 Summer Goat Hair Sox {SOCIETY BURK’S LARD 4 lbs 33c Advance the Price MACMARR STORES i Boston Butts 12c lb Peanut Butter WIPA 2 "> 25c AnStant à aploca 27c 27c Yolo Quarts on 29c 18c Bulk Peanut Butter 2 lbs. 19c Dozen Cans 89c Oranges smo" 3 Doz. 25c Corn Meal - 9 Lb. Sack 15c Oranges "Iva. 17c 176 Siz. 2 Doz. 39c GRAFE FRUIT Size 14c 64 RED & WHITE Hominy 43c Ovaltine Tomato Juice Pancake Flour PUREX 18c Shrimp Nu Bora Sweet Pickles DILL PICKLES 10c NU BORA MONEY i ast Thursday evening at a most elightful dinner party at the home if Mrs. Harkenrlder. Four tables ol bridge were in play. Mr. and Mrs larry Kelly won high honors and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White second high honors. Mrs. Walter Hamm and Mrs. Geo. •'tory entertained at a most unique 'luncheon and handkerchief shower at the latter’s home Tuesday after noon honoring Mrs. Gerald White, who is soon to attend the World Fair in Chicago. Four tables were ' In play, Mrs. George Harkenrider I being high for the afternoon and | Mrs. Logan Todd low. The play cen- | tered arond a motor trip from Her- niston to Chicago, the different im- | pediments to travel such as detours and blowouts. and - — — the com- finally | pletion of the journey leaving the , guests the Fair, -I-MUM Sliced Size i. Glass Backroom 1000 Rolls Vegetable Product, 0