THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON. JANUARY' 10. ; 1930 Just Around the Corner j " From Eye ry where ifj SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY j Serve-Us Grape Fruit No. 2 tins If: - -: 2 for 49c v--v---;v & Stidds TamalesNo. 1 tin - - & 2 for 49c ffi Sperry Pancake flour jfhd.l-lb. tin Log Cabin ; & Syrup Both for $ . 49c & - ; Citrus Washing Powder jfj 2 for 49c Kraft Cheese any variety y2lb j: ' 2 for 49c & ' Serv-Us Minced Clams No. 1 tall 2 for 49c $ Wesson Oil, quart & 49c $ : Pineapple Broken Sliced 2V2U jji 2 for 49c & Serv-Us Sockeye Salmon l-lb. & ' - 2 for 49c j&j Peas, ungraded No. 2 tin $i - 4 for 49c j& Serv-Us Dill Pickles 2y2s $ 2 for 49c & Rice 7-lb. for 49c 0. H. B. Catsup, 18-oz. - 2 for 49c Layer Cake (Date-Nut) 49c ED MONTAGUE PHONE 171 Continental Oil Company Always at Your Service Athena Service Station Gas, Oils, Greasing Automobile Assessories Tires BRYCE BAKER, Prop. . . Athena, . . Phone 761 0 t t g i Drop your -winter driving worries here - - - - By Zerba Dangerous days are ahead for slippery, smoothworn, easily punctured tires. Drive in and see us about new Goodyear s. -We will demonstrate and prore to you the tread and carcass superiority in Goodyears superiority made possible at no extra cost to you, by reason of Goodyears factory production being nearly TWICE that of any other company. ; Here too more people ride on Tires than on any other kind All Sizes All Types All Prices High Quality at Low Cost in the Famous Pathfinder Save on all sizes. . Free Mounting ATHENA GARAGE Athena, Oregon Students Win High Honors at U. of O, k X 4 " 1 ' 'J17 f : : P High School JUNIOR NEW 3 Editor........:..!......... ?.ta r ! V-.U;: Assistant Editor Mj,'l 1 Alumni -'i:.::-: i! Student Body... Aithur C.iowli :, Boys' Athletics.......:....'..Roland Wilson Classes............. Emery Rogers Entertainment......... Elizabeth Walter Personals........... :..,....Georgie Green Faculty..... ...Walter Huffman 1st to 4th Grades........Curtiss Dufiield 5th to 8th Grades........Mary TompkinS1 Subject Classes........;.:.Herbert Reedcr Advisor ...................Miss Beulah Smith ' Editorial (Myrtle Campbell) The ; first snowfall paints many beautiful pictures. Not all the pic tures are made by the art of some per3on blending paints, making de signs by a brush on a piece of canvas. The mos beautiful pictures are creat ed by nature. Une oi the prettiest pictures is of the trees and ground covered with a white blanket of snow. Snow has a great effect in making a place seem more beautiful, even add ing beauty to little old shacks. As flowers a'd n making a place more beautiful in su...n-.cr, so the snow flakes add beauty in winter. " Subject Classes Morgues are being finished by the Junior English class under the super vision of Miss Smith. Before the morgues are accepted, they are to be arranged in a neat way, and accom panied by a theme which is the long est written during the year. These themes are a biography bunt around the morgues. The coveted membership in Phi Beta Kappa, scholastic fraternity, was voted this fall at the University of Oregon to six seniors. Upper, from left, La Wanda Fenlason and Naomi Hohman, Portland; lower, Katherlne Karpen- Stein and Mary Klemm, Eugene, with the lone boy, Karl Landstronj, Lebanon, In the center. No photo of Mrs. Jeanette Edge waa available. Personals Several Athena high school stu dents attended the Athena- Mac -Hi game at Milton Friday. Robert and Myrtle Campbell spent Saturday in Pendleton. Garth Pinkerton, Lowell Jenkina, Ralph Moore, Wayne Banister, Robert Campbell and Raymond Freezo were among the Weston visitors Saturday evening. Harold Kirk and Carolyn Kidder were in Pendleton Saturday evening Arleen Myrick spent Sunday in Pendleton. University of Oregon, Eugene What is considered to be the highest honor a college student can receive was conferred on five women and one man when Pbl Beta Kappa, national scholastic honorary for men and wo men, elected them to membership. These six students, known as the "senior six," stand highest in giade averages among the senior class. Those elected were Mary Klemm, Mrs. Jeanetta Edge and Katherlne Karpensteln: Naomi Hohman, La Wanda Fenlason, and Karl Landstroin. Members of the scholastic society are selected for scholarship, general character and ability. A Phi Beta Kappa committee conducted an In vestigatlon for some time into th records of the candidates "before the) were elected to membership. No Woman Without Some Appeal to Masculinity Almost every woman has something about her which, carefully nurtured, will make her seem desirable not, of course, to every man in her world, but to one or two. The charm, which may be anything from piquant con versatlon to good cooking, will find appreciation somewhere If it be well displayed. Men are appealed to through their vanity and vainglory even more easily thnn women, which means that most men would rather be seen about with" a woman who patently, did credit to their own powers of fascination than with the worthiest creature in the world if she had no means of making the beholders envy tlieui. There may be men who dislike mere flirtation, and coldly Ignore a woman who attracts them, but you will have to look for tliem In monasteries and other retired places. They are not of this world. A man likes to look upon a woman as one who Is subject to n hundred weaknesses and follies, and yet re mains at heart a stanch friend, a really good sort. A man falls In love wllli n wouinu wljo helps him to nonpar at his hest. "The Technique of Hie Love Affair." P.v n Crn tic woman. Frenchman Clever Trick ' A racketeer of Paris profited rich ly by investigation ' of French tariff laws, but ran Into a difficulty, the Living Age records, . 1st. & 2nd Grades The first primer of the first grade has been completed and they will soon start on their second book. The second grade completed their second primer two weeks ago . and will soon start on their third book. - 3rd & 4th Grades : ' The third grade have finished their second reading book and; will start on j their third primer this week. 5th & 6th Grades Those getting J00 in spelling In .tl.V. T, . the fifth grade for this week's words BU,"C" "i" . "uc . I mwa' Pirl Roll Wltr Banister. ub tuuoiuo, uuuiub uiu. wuu uui t, Tr:i.v m T .W- eggs are duty free, and noting that S- i wu v-ZVr R,,th they cannot be told from domestic nkf JL J ' .v-i Street. Melba Montague. iSr iTi I V , C . In the sixth grade were: Alberta He did a thriving' trade with farm- 0 "l ;" J tw?.' TnVin ers, being able to undersell all oth- S Marine Edger, Doris Jenkins, er egg dealers. When, however, be ua" . ,. jarv ar)fill. attempted to call again on his cus- . Zt01k ted t : SflrSL: ILL.', symbols of e New fast as bad been that of the chicks two weeks after they bad left the shells. Year. 7th & 8th Grades Barbara Lee is still out of school on account of illness. The Milton Sunday school class was defeated by the grad boys 1 Infant Identification Id-ntifylng babies Is so hard some times that the. authorities of the can' ton of Argovie, Switzerland, have Saturday afternoon by a large score, adopted the Bertlllon system for new- The grade boys played the Milton i born babies in order to avoid lltlgatlou grades Tuesday night on the local ; concerning me laenury or me cuiia in floor. later years. Babies must be measured. weighed, their finger prints taken, and Girl's Basketball any mrtn marw noteu, on an oinciai nfiW basUetball suit8 for the form, for which the doctor and nurse , , h ived Bnd they were are responsible, ns well as for the le worn for practice i Tuesday night. gui regiairuiiuu vi (lie uuuics. r ur- tber, the' parents of the child must sign the document, so as to avoid any mistake. The girls will play Helix this Friday on the local floor. Faculty "Pike" Miller refereed the boys Rant StAtMTiftnt basketball eame at Milton, Saturday I 1 a T.4-1 rknA anl f Via Charter No. 4516 Reserve District No. 12 Tv, h Report of Condition of the First National Bank of Athena in the State raS2Ks,!Lt Saturday rfv . x At . . 1 1 Oi 10I( I ' ' . . ' oi vregon, at me ciose oi Dubiness un UTOnr , in Pendleton v sitine her cousin, Mrs, RESOURCES ' - Hurbert Crespin Loans and discounts ............ :.:..l....-$ 574,930.42 Miss Dorothy Brodie spent Satur TT;tt fit.A. nnv.rmr.enf aornritipn awntA 57.500.00 day in walla waiM. bne was ac Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 24,743.35 companied by Miss Blanche Thorsen tji,! snfloon irit,.ro H fivtnrpa. J338.00 '.. i 8.400.00 nd Wiss ueua, cryant. 8. Reserve with Federal Reserve Bank - - 9. Cash anil due from banks . . 11. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. Treasurer . . . . (UL(D-0!D(ID.D) CD DHOTI to iliosewlio explain the ytpt modem ; A HOME washer with - wsshinir speed for , every type of fabricl And as if that weren't revolutionary enough wash- - ine speeds are charmed without the use of a clutch or shift of a gearl : A genuinely new scientific principle as startling- as the automobile differ- ' ential. 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Bills payable and rediscounts Alumni Miss Helen Hansell returned to Pullman, Washington, Sunday where she will continue her studies at Washimrton State College. Ralph and Edwin McEwen have returned to Whitman College from Portland where they spent the vaca tion with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. McEwen and grandparents, Mr. 50,000.00 60,000.00 0J (JOB 01 I itiJ"rcn ft and Mrs. Gene Goff, Total ... Athletics 1,620.02 Tt-e Athena hieh school basketball 299,457.92 team journeyed to Milton last Fri- 344J850.61 day and were defeated by tne wac- 33.067.50 Hi team by a score of Zl-33. The boys showed some mighty good ....... . i . V 1 4 $ 824 384 28 basketball tnraugnout me iui ' Mac-Hi was too much for them. Ath ena made the first score but Mac-Hl a- m j-i . . M T I'M- ijtaie oi uregon, vounty oi umauiia, so. - ."a'a v,.0if irr)ed the I, F. S. LeGrow. Chier, of the above-named bank dolemnly gj-J eJot Z swear that tne above statement is true to ine oest or my nowieuico uu MM ' 1 : F. S. LeGROW, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of January, 1930. Correct--Attest: , E. C. PRESTBYE, Notary Public. V'M. L. WjVTTS Commission expires July 1, 1932. M. W. HAFtabLL, - - HENRY DELti ' large rami; The players for Athena were: Huff man. center: Myrick and Moore, for, wrd: Crowley and Rogers, guards, The substitutions were: Lowell Jenkins for Rogers, and Hansell for Directors 1 Ktfare. ' DR. BLAT CHFORD " M Dentist " Post Building, Athena, Phone. 582 WATT8 A PRESTBYB AUorneys-At-Law Mam 8treet. Athena, Oregon State and Federal Court Prartine DR.R.M. RICE Physician and Surgeon Offices, Hill Building Athena, Oregon PETERSON & LEWIS Attorneys at Law Stangier Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. DR. 8. F. SHARP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon Why suffer with tired, aching feet? Regardless of their condition. I can help you ; E.M.MOREMEN Foot Correctionist . 22 W. 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