Press Paragraphs I The Fuller Brush man is coming. Wait for him. Saturday, May 5th is the last day for payment of first half of 1927 taxes. Mrs. Wm. McBride and daughter, Mrs. Lumsden are here from Port land, visiting friends. The M. E. Missionary society will hold a cooked food sale May 5th at the Quality Grocery Store. The exterior of Steve's Grocery is receiving a new. coat of paint, Bill Hendricksen weilding the brush. Rev. Perry, the new pastor of the Christian church has arrived in the city, and will hold church services Sunday morning and evening. A woman who is "known to North west pioneers as one of few success ful women stockraisers, Mrs. - Ella May Vessey, diede recently at Yakima, Washington. Sam Ash, well known pioneer resident of Wallula," died recently at a hospital in Walla Walla. F. S. Le Grow recalls that in the 70's Mr. Ash was employed by Mr. LeGrow's father in the sheep business. The cooked food sale given Satur day last by the ladies of the Baptist church netted $35. The Baptist ladies are thankful for the patronage ac corded the sale by the public. George Drumheller, well known Walla Walla wheat and stock man, has filed notice of appeal to the supreme court ' from the superior court jury verdict of $10,000 against him in favor of Mrs. May Kelly for alleged breach of promise. 66North Coasit L T199 united Fi N " On and after May 6th, it will be only 6 .OOFS Between Chicago and the North Pacific Coast F. B. Wood, Agent, Athena, Ore. 3 ipecial! Coty's Face Powder $1; Perfume 60c ; Both for $1 With each 50c bottle of Hand Lotion, a 25c Beauty Box free McFadden'S Pharmacy The 3 o 4 Bridge Club was enter tained by Mrs. Max Hopper last Thursday afternoon, with- three tables at play. Besides club mem bers Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre and Mrs. W. Logsdon and Mrs. Tom Mos- grove, of Milton, were guests. Mrs. Ravella Lieuallen received high club score and Mrs. Dean Dudley consol ation. Mrs. Mosgrove received the guest prize. The rooms were made attractive by yellow jonquils pre sented Mrs. Hopper by Mrs. Cass Cannon. A one course lunch was served by the hostess. The hospitable home of Mrs. Frank Coppock was opened to the M. E. Missionary society Wednesday after noon. Twenty-four ladies were pres ent. The rooms were beautifully decorated with cut flowers. Songs were followed by interesting read ings given by Mesdames John Tomp kins, Louis Stewart and Velton Bead. Mrs. Mary Tompkins, Mrs. Perry Hall and Mrs. C. B. Moore were visitors. The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Hand and Mrs. John Tompkins,, served a buffet luncheon. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Louis Stewart. -.; Model Cleaners 129 E. Alta. St. Pendleton, Oregon We Clean Everything Men's Suits Ladies Suits Men's Overcoats Ladies Overcoats Sweaters Hats and Caps Blazers Robes and Blankets Silk Dresses Wool Dresses Fur Coats and Furs . Gloves Curtains, 15c sq. yd. Rugs, 5c sq. ft (With fringe 50c extra, sizing f 1 extra.) We also do altering and repairing of ail kinds. Leave your work with our local Agent in your town, r mail direct to ns and we will pay return carrying charges on al work. ianiaizizizjinara The- KTICHEfl CABINET. (, 1928, Western Newspaper Union.) Life is a mirror for king and for slave, 'Tls just what you are and dot Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. Madallne Bridges. WAYS NEW AND OLD We all like to try new things. At this time of the year when the new nuts are in the market let us use them as freely as possible. Nuts are rich In food value con centrated food and when properly mastl cated are entirely diges tible. For " those who must not eat meat, nuts offer many ways of tak ing the place of It Salads are improved by a table- spoonful or two of minced or finely broken nuts, and cakes and cake fillings are made more delicious by the free use of them. Nut and Cheese Roast. Cook two tablespoonfuls of finely minced on ion In one tablespoonful of butter until the onion is soft and delicately col ored. Add a little hot water if needed to keep from browning. Mix one cup ful of grated cheese, one cupful of walnut meats chopped, one cupful of bread crumbs, - the Juice of half tt lemon and salt and pepper to taste. Add the onion, butter, and pour Into a shallow dish and bake until brown. Serve with a white sauce. Pecan and Prune salad. Cut a pound of choice prunes Into narrow strips, add one cupful of sliced pecan meats, a dash of pepper and salt to season. Beat one cupful of cream until stiff, add two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice. Mix with the prunes and nuts and serve on a curled let tuce leaf with a spoonful of dressing for a garnish. Chestnut Salad. Shell and blanch fresh chestnuts. Boil fifteen minutes, then drain and cut Into slices, add an equal measure of finely cut tender cel ery, mix with French dressing and serve on lettuce. Oyster Fritter. Mince fine one dozen oysters and stir Into the fol lowing batter: One and one-half cup- fuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one teaspoonful of salt, a few dashes of cayenne, two teaspoonfuls of minced parsley, three- fourths of a cupful of oyster liquor and milk mixed and. one beaten egg. Mix well and drop by spoonfuls Into hot fat Brown and drain and serve hot. Industry the Keystone A book Is being talked about called "Key Men." A good deal Is said In It about Industry. Nb man becomes a key man who is not Industrious. industry Is the Important word. No one can become rich and prominent without it Are you a key man! It Is a good term. A key man means one who can do something worth while a little better than the aver age. The average man only "gets along." The key man gets rich. Don't Imagine that yon can ever succeed without Industry. Only loafers de mand less work. E. W. Howe's Monthly. At a reception In Washington' the lion of the evening was a distinguished Arctic explorer. A stout old lady said to him, "Jt must have been terrible up tnere, and yon must have suffered untold hardships and privations.' ."Well, I can't say that exactly," re joined the explorer with a smile. "The fact Is, I've been telling them all this season to large audiences.? Boston Transcript BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School at 9:45 A- M. De votional at 11:00 A. M. Topic, Why Fear? Young peoples meeting" t 6:30 P. M. followed by song and praise at 7:30 P. M. Topic, The Conclusion. This will close the work of two years of the present pastor. Regular mid-week meeting every Thursday evening at 8:00 P. M. Sunv mer schedule of all evening services, to begin May first, one half hour later. Yon are welcome in this House of God. ' J ' tf Munsingwear for Spring ' .- ' . For Men Women and Children We carry this famous underwear in all sizes. An assortment of colors and grades. Ladies' in. Cotton, Mercerized, Rayon and Silk. Price 50c to $3.50 Children's in Cotton. Rayon and Silk Price 50c lo $1.25 Men's in Cotton, Light wool, Mercerized, Silk and Wool Price $1.65 to $4.25 Ladies' silk and silk Chiffon hose in all colors Price $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 Don't Say Underwear, Say Munsingwear Phone Your Order To 152 Athena Department Store THE STANDARD THEATRE Saturday, April 28 Three Great Stars House Peters, Joan Crawford, James Murray In "Rose Marie'' AN EPIC OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST - CLEAN AS A WOLF'S FANG ONE OF THE FEW PHOTOPLAYS THAT YOU'LL ALWAYS REMEMBER. No Scenery Like It This romance of the Canadian wildspacked Broadway houses for two years. The romance that has echoed Vound the world, brings now to the screen a gorgeous tale flowering in the midst of the wild Canadian woods. The mighty ice-flood, a scene that willlive forever! International News Admission Prices, 10c-25c-35c Sunday, April 29 Another Zane Grey Western Whirlwind I i With Gary Cooper and Thelma Todd A stirring tale of the days when rustlers roamed the cattle country and two-gunmen fought the law, in a land where men ride fast, where they shoot straight, where thrills are everywhere. If it's a Zane Grey-Para-mount, it's the best of the, west. And NEVADA is just that! Admission Prices. 10c-25c-35c Pathe Review Mid-Week Special-Wednesday, May 2 Partners Again With Potash and rerimutter featuring George Sidney and Alexander Carr Peals of Laughter! A Storm of Thrill 3