THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, MAY 16, 1930 V, Specials Kerr's Oats, with premium 33c Kellogg's All Bran 23c T ot Mfipnvnnns rmoVflCP : 25c 3 Economy Dill Pickles .......21c Corn Starch, ' -3 for 29c g Crystal White Soap, : n ior 4c The Quality Grocery Alice Eager, Prop. r . ... . , . . , Press Paragraphs 10 V FAKES IS AST EFFECTIVE MAT S3 TO SEPT. 3 RETURN LIMIT OCT. II, IJO Reduced fareiall parts of eafc liberal atop-' overt. Fine train modem equipment plendid eervicet iconic route. Short side trips enable you to viait ZIOH NATIONAL PARK GRAND CAN YON NATIONAL PARK BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK ROCKT MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK Information and Booklet on request y Ki..D-.Ki PAtSDF.D ROUND TRIP TO DENVER sr. iouis 2-! CHICAGO -J,! DETROIT.. ... !JJ. CINCINNATI........IO-i; NEW ORLEANS 107.10 CLEVELAND 107.J.J TORONTO !!! ATLANTA .. - PITTSBURGH 118.81 WASHINGTON ... JJO.ei PHILADELPHIA 1-J NEW YORK ! BOSTON Ie2.it C. M. EAGER, Agent Athena, Oregon Continental Oil Company Always at Your Service Athena Service Station Gas, Oils, Greasing Automobile Accessorids- -Tires BRYCE BAKEIt, Prop. . . Athena, . . Phone 761 fjfiL tX-tj- fcaJVl. Again the Red & White Stores bring to the buy ing public this money seving eventan event where quality is paramount. Stock your pantries with quality and at a saving. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Porto 2 for 53c Certo 3 for 82c S Peets Washing Machine Soap with sample pkg free V 4JC Claude from Irons Free Wesson Oil, Quart 49c Oysters, Blue and White, 5 oz. 2 for 35c Tuna Fish, Red and White 2 for 43c Canada Dry 3 Bottles for 73c 12 Bottles for 2.S5 Red & White Tomatoes, 22s 3 for 65c Jell Dessert 3 for 23c Tea, Semis, Orange Pekoe (Black) i2 pound : -.. . 47c : ' '. Tea, Servus, Japan (Green) y2 Pun(i 37c ' Schlitz Malt Syrup, Hop Flavored . - 75c ' . "T Linit Starch 2 for 19c Sweet Potatoes, Ked & White, 2 Mrs.! Joe Sheard left Monday night for Hot Lake. Several Athena people spent Sunday at Bingham Springs. Mr. ana Mrs. M. JU watts spent Sunday in Pendleton. For Sale Mm. Earl Martin has a good refrigerator, for sale. Mrs. Will Steen of Milton was an Athena visitor Wednesday. Eldon Myrick and Arthur Crowley were Pendleton visitors Monday. Laurence Pinkerton was a business visitor in Walla Walla Monday. John Rothrock was an Athena visitor Monday from Pendleton. Elmer Merritt was in Pendleton on business Wednesday afternoon. Charles Schatz of Adams, was a business visitor here, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dell motored to Spokane Monday and returned Tues day evening. Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton is home again after several weeks at the Walla Wal la sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson and son of Pendleton spent Sunday with rela tives in Athena. Joe Anderson returned from Spo kane Wednesday morning after a weeks absence. Roy DeFreece and were Sunday visitors water and Milton. Mrs. A. L. Jenkins will leave Sun day for Portland to attend the Be bekah convention. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pinkerton and daughter Jewel spent Sunday at the D. A. Pinkerton home. Minn Arleen Mvrick is visiting at Frcewater at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Tom Mosgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michener were guests at the Dr. Blatchford home Wednesday evening. Mm. Dean Gerking of near u ma rtini, is seriously ill and relatives were enlled tn tier bed side. Mrs. John Stanton visited her daughter Miss Mildred Stanton in Pendleton Wednesday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Crawford is quite ill and is under the care of Dr. McKinney. Mrs. St Dennis of Weston, sister of Mrs. Fred Pittman, spent the week at the Pittman home here Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Davis and Mrs. Shelton of Walla Walla were Athena visitors Sunday evening. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Rice of Pen dleton were Saturday evening guests of Dr. and Mrs. R. Blatchford. Superintendent E. E. Coad has re turned to his home in Cove, Oregon, sftnr hi term of school here. The Baptist church convention will be held in Portland May 22nd. Rev erend and Mrs. Dow will attend. Mrs. C. M. Eager and Oral Mich ener were business visitors in Stan flnM .nil Hermiston Wednesday. Mrs Sarah Jane Bowles of Walla Walla spent last week at the home of her daughter Mrs. s. t.eurow John Tompkins and family have mnveri back to the farm after the winter months spent in Athena. Mr Jerkins- mother of G. R. Ger king and Mrs. Saylor of Milton spent Sunday at the G. R. Gerking home. The Kiokhoff bean crew began nlanting in this district Tuesday under nnnervision of Marion Hansell Mr. and Mrs. Kalph singer ana sons, VmA and Walter snent Sunday at vin o-neata of Mrs. Singer's parents Mr. rielhert Clore was ud from Vale. Orea-on. to attend the funeral of Muriel Yenney, Wednesday after Mrs. A. A. Shick, Mrs. Loraine Shick and Mrs. Edna Harder of Walla Walla visited Mrs. Jane Harden Wed nesday. . Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis arrived in Athena from Portland Saturday. They are visiting friends in Athena and Milton. : ' Miss Dorohy Lee returned to her home near Athena, Monday, after a successful school year at Palouse, Washington. , Mr. and Mrs. Tan L,ittie movea to Athena from Hermiston Thursday and will occupy the Fred Gross house on Fifth street. Mrs. Lyle Gray and Children are visitors this week with Mrs. Grays parents Mr. and Mrs. George Bay at Harvard, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson of Pendleton and Bernica Wilson of Athena left Sunday for Spokane to spend a few days. , John Huffman has been Engaged this week in hauling cattle from the vicinity of Walla Walla to we igs Aan feed vards here. i Mia Reulah Smith left Athena Satnrdav evening for her home in Island City. She spent the mgnt wun relatives in Pendleton Mrs. R, D. Blatchford is leaving Sunday for a three week stay with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Heinick at rV anncen Wafthinptftn. v-t " . . . . Mr. and Mrs. R. K. rroebstei i Snnlran wer recent visitors of Mrs PmoKttel at the Lilla Kirk ranch residence near here. Mr. Proeb- 23c Cotfee, Red & White, 1-lb bag 40c Cake, Date Nut Layer 49c ED MONTAGUE PHONE 171 CHURCH OF CHRIST Charles A. Sias Minister Sunday Services 8:50 Church Bible School. , 11:00 Morning worship and ser mon. v t p. m. Young people a meeting. fi-oo n. m. Son service and ser- Choir rehearsal each Thursday irht Women's Missionary society meets tha Atsit VadnHv of the month. Monthly "Church NiKht the third WtdBeiday night each month.. stel is manager of the Montgomery Ward store at Spokane. The guests and their hostess were entertained at dinner last week at Walla Walla by I Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kichmona. Mrs. Ret Potts and daughter Myr tle arrived in Athena Saturday eve ning from Portland to spend a time with friends and relatives. Miss Margaret Hereford left for her home at Steptoe, Washington, Thursdav evening after her school year at district number 2. Commencement exercises were new in Adams Wednesday night. Professor J. B. Horner, of Oregon State College delivered the class address. Mis Rhoda Nelson left for her home near Freewater, Monday morn ing after finishing the Athena nign school with the 1930. class. The Ohyato camp fire girls will hnU ceremonial meeting Wednes day, at the home of Jewell Pinkerton, at which time a picnic will be decided on.' Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Logsdon and daughter Donna Jean were Sunday guests of Mrs. Logsdon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield in Pendle- ton. "' ;; . Mra. Maurice Frazier and little daughter Celest were visitors Thurs day at the hdme of Mrs. Frazler's narenta Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pinker ton. -. Mr. Everett Eager of Dayton, Wash., spent Sunday with his son, C. M. Karer and family. Mrs. Eager re turned home after several days speni A marriaee license was issued at the rmintv auditor's office. Walla wal la this week to John Jti. annicer oi Freewater and Blanche Cockburn oi Milton. Mr Zeltha'Mdntvre left the lat ter part of this week with her son HarnW Mclntvre of Helix ior ron- land and their farm in Sherman county. ' Henry Keen was over irom fctaie Line Tuesday on business. Mr. Keen will motor to Portland the last ot this week to visit his sister, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr and Mrs. James Bell left Sat urday for Arlington where they vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Bell's sister Mrs. Warren of that city, returning Sm Aar iirht. " J .. ... ... , Mrs. Stella Keen and Annaoei Pavna were in Milton Saturday. They attended a recital presented oy mrs, Glenn Steen of her piano ana expres- B1UU Jul". . ' . Mr. 0. H. McPherrm returned irom Portland Saturday night. Mrs. Mc Pherrin and son remained in Portland where they will spend several weeks with relatives. - Mr and Mrs. R. A. Duffield and son Curtis returned to Athena last week after enendinir several months in Portland. They are staying at the Pnnth antn cimn. " Robert Kenworthy, small son oi Mr and Mrs. Earold Kenwonny nee Lillian Gerking) died at home - Cnnlrmo W oH TIP H1 ft V. 4 ft. 111. OI nf tonsilitis. m. and Mra. M. I,. Watts " attend' a-a - - the 50th wedding anniversary oi and Mr.' R. Alexander in renaie- tnn. Tuesday afternoon, also the 80th birthday of Mr. Alexander. -. Tha Athena irrades went on weir annual picnic to Bingham Sprirgs Thev all report having a good time. Some of the parents and high school pupils accompanied tnem. M!a Ttlnnrh Thorson leit aaturaay morning for her home in Hermiston Miss Delia Bryant joined her Mon day. They will sojourn to California and visit the Grand Canyon during th summer. r' Th rmintv began construction work on the Gibbon and Bingham Springs road Monday which will continue .Kut nnr weeks when the road will be widened and rocked in places deem ed necessary. . McKeniie chapter, astern sir were guests weanesaay euK the Milton chapter. Several car loads of local members attended ana en joyed the Milton lodge's hospitality to the fullest extern. Mr nd Mra. Clarence Gilbert of Portland visited for a short time Mon day with C. M. Eager and lamuy. Mrs. Gilbert is Mr. tigers siaw. They are enroute to Dayton to visit Mrs. Gilbert's parents, j- Mrs. R. B. McEwen left liesaay in eomnanv with Miss Doro thy Brodie for Portland. The ladies will spend a few days there ana wen Miss Brodie will continue onw w Angeles to he home. ' ' xi. rrdnn Watkins. the new drug- 1st of Athena left Saturday evening for St John, Wash., returning Mon day with his wife and daughter. They will take up their residence at the C. L. McFadden property. Mr. M. I. Miller has been engaged this week, in giving the state ex aminations to his pupus oi seventh and eighth grades. Mr. Miller contemplates going to Cheney and the to Spokane, soon. . Mr. and Mrs. C O. Whiteman and daughter Betty of Walla Walla and Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Richards and son Roland were euests of their parents and grand parents, respecuuuy, r. and Mra. H. H. Hill. Sunday. m w I virl was called to Port- land Friday morning by the illness of her sister, Mrs. J. Bowman and fam ii that itv. Mrs. Bowman re cently submitted to a major operation and her two little aaugnwtre measle patients. Mrs. A. W. Douglas entertained a number of young people on evening last week in honor of her son, Aaron. Three tables of regressive MCOOtie were in play throughout the evening and a very pleasant tune was enjoyea by the young guests, Mr F. R Rovd is In Portland this week. He left Friday afternoon in company with Charlie Hudson, far ed Mens and Boys' Two Piece Athletic Underwear Shirts 49c each Shorts, a Large Variety of Colors for 75c Straw Mats For Men, Women and Children Price 25c to 3.50 Phone 152 Athena Department Store mount Picture salesman, staying in The Dalles Friday night and continu ing to Portland Saturday. Mr. Boyd writes that Mrs. Boyd is .not feeling so well. Mr. and Mrs. Amiel Schubert went to Walla Walla Monday and brought their daughter, Miss Lela home from a Walla Walla hospital where she has been a patient a short time. Miss Schubert will remain home and sub mit to medical treatment hoping to avoid an operation. A very attractive luncheon Was at tended by forty ladies last Thursday when Mrs. M. L. Watts and Mrs. F. S. LeGrow entertained at the spacious Watts home at a one o'clock bridge Innehenn. Mra. H. I. Watts held high score for the afternoon and Mrs. Mich ener the consolation. The Weston grades and Athena grades played baseball Monday after noon. The game wa"s thrilling throughout the nine innings and the result was that Athena walked away with a 15-16 victory. The batteries were: Athena, Geissel and Rogers; Weston, Kirk and St. Dennis. The annual Mothers Day reunion ot the E. A. Dudley family was held at the Dayton, Wash., park. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dudley and daughter Jessiedeane and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dudley and son of Athena; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dud ley and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kirk and family all met and enjoyed the day together. The local Camp Fire girls are sponsoring a dancing recital at the high school, Friday May 23rd. A class of twenty Athena and Weston girls, pupils of Miss Evelyn Mene fee, of Weston, are participating. The proceeds will be equally divided among the two local campfire groups and the Blue Bird organization. Your presence will be greatly appreciated. A rmintv W. C. T. U. institute will be held here on May 19 in the Baptist church. An afternoon session begin- niino at 1:30 and an evening session beginning at 7:30 will be held. A pot luck lunch will be served at o:suin the church dining room. At this in stitute will be present, Dr. Len Hutchins, a . speaker of national prominence, and Mrs. Ada Jolley, state president oi the w. .1 i. u. nf Orecon. both of whom will oc cupy considerable time on the pro grams for the two sessions oi tne institute. The public is cordially in vited to attend these meetings. Cattle To Reserve More than 600 head of cattle be loncring to members of the Weston KtnMcmen'a association are tow tcraz ing on the Umatilla reserve, having been driven to the mountains the first few Hav in May. renorta the Leader J. P. Lieuallen, president of the as sociation, says that he never saw forage better on the breaks, where bunchgrass is a foot in height and seeding out There is no snow in ine mountains, however, and difficulty is xnected in keening cattle from go ing back into the timber, which is not their usual custom until around wuiy 1st . Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bar rett. Chance Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton. Mrs. Sheldon Taylor and several high school students. Mr. Merryfield of Walla Walla spent Saturday and -Sunday fishing near the Springs. ; M. A. Rigby, manager of Bingham Springs has a crew of men renova. ing and getting ready for the opening Sunday, May 18. : .. , . , , The Jolly Batchelors club of Pen dleton held their picnic Sunday at Bingham Springs. Bingham Springs Notes Mr. and Mrs. Rov Duff and little Rillv and) Mr. and Mrs. Revella Lieu allen were Bingham Springs visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McAtee and Mr and Mrs. Bailey of Pendleton were Snndav visitors here. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bowers and son Junior and Mr. Bowers' mother spent Sunday at the Springs. Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Simpson and Guy Simpson were Sunday visitors her. Athena grade school spent Saturday picrucing at the springs. The follow ing Athena people accompanied the school: Mr. and Mrs. L. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Miller. 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