The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, June 20, 1930, Image 4

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    THE PRESS, ATHENA OREGON, JUNE 20, 1930
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For a becoming swimming ensemble, one correct
and colorful, first choose your Jantzen in the color
best suited to your type . . . blonde, brunette,
titian . . . whatever yours may be. Then match
your accessories . . . beach robe, cap, belt and all.
You have an ensemble strikingly individual!
And best of all, you have a suit that lets you swim.
For Jantzen combines smart appearance with ut
most freedom for swimming. Tightly knitted from
long-fibered wool! Permanently elasticit graces
your body lightly, comfortably, perfectly ... .
without a wrinkle!
See the new models here for men, women and chil
dren .'. . Conveniently buttonless in sizes to 40;
unbreakable rubber on larger sizes. Colorfast
hues and stripes. Your weight is your size
The suit that changed
bathing to swimming
WATKINS' PHARMACY
Main Street - - - Athena, Oregon
rocery Savings
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Compare . . . that is all we ask. We KNOW
our food values will speak for themselves. For
freshness, purity and variety, foods from Red
& White shops win unanimous approval. Re
memberour prices save you money. Note
items below.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
Tuna Fish, Red and White s
2 for 45c
Corn Beef, Red and White 1 lb.
29c
Shaker Salt, Red and White
2 for 17c ,
Catsup, Red and White, 14 ounce
2 for 45c
Canada Dry
3 for 73c
Canada Dry
12 for 2.85
Wesson Oil, quarts
49c
Angel Food Cake
49c
Ripe Olives, Blue and White, Is
2 for 43c
Sperry Pancake
23c
Mayonnaise, Red and White, pints
39c
Fruits for Salad, Red and White
2 for 55c
Spaghetti, Franco American, 2s
2 for 25c
ED MONTAGUE
PHONE 171
Mrs. P.. N. Johns visited with
friends in Walla Walla, Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of Pen
dleton visited relatives in Athena
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Swift were in
Union county last week, returning
home Sunday.
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Jesse Gordon next Tues
day afternoon.
Clarence Montague is with relatives
at Pall Creek, Oregon, for the sum
mer vacation period.
C. C. Curl, chairman of the re
publican county central committee
was in Athena Tuesday.
Athena fishermen who were on the
Umatilla Sunday, report poor con
ditions and few fish caught.
Fred Blatchford, brother of Dr. R.
D. Blatchford is here from Salem
visiting at the Blatchford home.
Milton Mitchell, Jack Marquson and
Francis Huffman are haying on the
Alex Mclntyre ranch this week.
Mrs, Mima Kir kl and, who resides
at the home of her sister, Mrs. San
ders, is in Portland, visiting friends.
Wilbur , Fisk Brock, former news
paper man, now a Sommerville farm
er, visited friends in Athena Tues
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Steen of Mil
ton, have been visiting at the home
of Mrs. Stella Keen, mother of Mrs
Steen. ;
Walter Adams was in town Mon
day from his sheep range on the
brakes of the Umatilla near Bingham
Springs.
Mrs. A. M. Johnson, after spending
a week at the home of her Bister
Mrs. Saulsberry, at Bryn Mawr,
Wash., is home.
J. E. Jones returned to his duties
on the rural mail route Monday, af
ter spending a two weeks vacation in
Southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Taylor and
children were at Union last Satur
day, where they attended the stock
show and races.
Ed Montague was in Walla Walla
the fore part of the week, where he
received treatment for a serious at
tack of lumbago.
Alberta Charlton, Lenore McNair
and Kathleen Radtke are home from
University of Oregon. They motor
ed up from Eugene.
Mrs. C. T. Smith returned home
Sunday, after visiting for several
days with her daughter, Mrs. Don
Wilks, at Thorn Hollow.
Herbert Parker drove over to the
Umatilla river Tuesday evening and
creeled three fine, big trout, about
the finest seen in Athena this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stamper' of
Camas, Wash., arrived here Tuesday
and visited at the home of Mrs.
George Myrick, sister of Mrs. Stamp-
teaching in the Estacada schools for
several years, is at LaGrande, where
she will : attend summer Normal
school.
Mrs. D. H. Sanders has returno l to
her home in Athena, after . visiting
her son Claud in Portland, and her
daughter, Mrs. Robert Norris, at
Medford.
Spores of Athena neoDlo attended
the reunion of Umatilla county pio
neers at Weston, baturaay. ino
verdict that the program was except
ionally good is unanimous.
Mrs. Raloh McEwen has gone to
the ranch to cook for the crew, com
prising her husband and two sone.
She will be at the ranch a part of
the time during the summer.
D. B. Jarman former Athena mer
chant, accompanied by his family,
iDent a few hours in Athena bunday
visiting friends. The Jarmans, now
residents of Salem, were en route to
Walla Walla.
Mr. and Mrs. Rabh Singer and
sons Fred and Walter are home from
trin to California. They visited
frionria at Santa Rosa. San Francisco
and other points of interest in the
golden state.
Athena alumni of the old Eastern
Oregon State Normal school, attend
ing the reunion at Weston last Sat
urday were M. L. Watts, Lee Kite
man. Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Read and
Henry Barrett.
U. e. venaDie nas purcnasea me
home of the late Mrs. Martha Shick
on Hunt avenue. Mr. Venable, who
is employed on the A. W. Douglas
ranch, made the purchase of the resi
dence property recently.
Mrs. Roy RusseU who has been
seriously ill for the past two weeks
at her home west of Athena, is now
improving. For a time it was fear
ed a surcrical operation would be
necessary for her recovery.
Miss Dorothy Berlin will attend
summer school at University of
Washington, before coming to her
home in Athena for a short vacation.
Miss Berlin taught in the Kosiyn,
Wash., high school the past year.
Mi. unA Mrs. Phillio DeFhillips
have returned to their home in Sac
ramento after visiting at the home 01
Mrs. Minnie DePeatt. They went
from here to Seattle to visit friends,
before proceeding on to Sacramento.
Leonard Geisscl. who has been con
fined to his home with lameness in his
feet, is improving. Miss Arleen My
rick and Miss Mildred Watkins, sis
ter of the proprietor, are assisting at
Watkins Tharmacy during Leonard's
absence.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Scott and
children have returned to Corvallis
after being at their farm west of
Athona for some time. They were ac
companied as far as Portland, by Til
Stone, who will visit relatives in the
WUlajueU Valley. .
Henry Keen was in town Tuesday.
Miss Edna DeFreece was a week
end guest of Miss Hilda Dickenson at
Arlington.
Mr. apd Mrs. Justin Harwood and
Mrs. Will Kirk were in Walla Walla
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mansfield of
Pendleton visited their daughter Mrs.
A. W. Logsdon and family Sunday.
. Frank DeFreece entertained his
son Roy at dinner Sunday in honor
of the latter's birthday anniversary.
Mrs. Jesse Myrick was in Athena
Wednesday from her home neir My
rick Station, on her way to Walla
Walla.
Mrs. Sims Dickenson and daugh
ter Phyllis visited at the T. P. De
Freece home near Walla Walla, Wed
nesday. Miss Lois Mclntyre who is employ
ed in Pendleton spent the week-end
with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Mclntyre.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Whiteman and
daughter Betty and son Jack of Wal
la Walla, spent Saturday at the B.
B. Richards home.
Bryan and Paul Kibbey returned
Tuesday evening after spending two
weeks visiting - relatives . in Portland
and two days at Newport. .
Mrs. Lillian Kenworthy and two
small sons of Spokane, arrived in
Athena Tuesday evening and are vis
itors at the G. R. Gerking home.
' Amiel Schubert returned home Sun
day from Portland, where he has
been for several weeks, on account of
the illness of his wife and daughter.
The condition of Mrs. Barbara
Willaby, who has been ill at the home
of her daughter, Mrs. Fred Kershaw
is reported to be slightly improved.
Mrs. Wellman , Ball assisted Mrs.
W. E. Fergus of Pendleton in enter
taining at a bridge party at the lat
ter's home in Pendleton, Monday eve
ning. Miss Barbara Castleman, of Ontario,
arrived in Athena Friday from Uni
versity of Washington, accompanied
by her mother. They are at the Fred
Kershaw home.
Mrs. Wm. Worthington who was
recently operated on at Walla Wal
la, is improving satisfactorily and
will soon be,,able to return to her
home in Athena.
Miss Jessiedeane Dudley, Kathleen
Radtke. Helen Hansell and Alberta
Charlton went to Bingham Springs
Wednesday to be guests at the E. A.
Dudley summer home.
Miss Carolyn Kidder and Mrs. E. H.
Leonard of Waitsburg, accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Jack West, who were
here from Butte, Montana, on an
automobile trip to Klamath Falls.
All of next week the Harris Beauty
parlor will make a special price of
50c for a $1 Marinella facial. This
special price will prevail from Mon
day morning to Saturday evening, inclusive.
Beryl Hodgen, athletic coach at The
Dalles high school, will leave Mon
day for Eugene where he will take
the summer football coaching course
under Dr. Spears athletic director at
University of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kirk came down
from Creston, B. C, last week and
Mr. Kirk has found employment on
the Berlin ranch, northwest of Athe
na. They will remain until after har
vest and then return to their homi?
on the Creston project.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Read and Mr.
and Mrs. Velton Read accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wood to Port
land Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Velton
Read returned and the two former re
mained at the Wood home.
Mrs. John Stackley and children of
Longview, Wash., are at thi Bern
Banister home near Freewater for an
extended visit. Mr. Stackley who ac
companied them to the Banister
home, has returned to Longview.
Mrs. Nellie Taylor came over from
Walla Walla Wednesday and visited
at the Sheldon Taylor home west of
the city. Mrs. Taylor will be a guest
of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley for
several days at Bingham Springs.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gorman, old
time residents of Athena, were in the
city Wednesday from Portland. Mr.
Gorman, when Athena was Center
ville, conducted an agricultural im
plement warehouse on the , site where
the postoffice building now stands.
A party of friends including Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Garner, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Keen,
Mrs. Stella Keen, Mrs. J. F. Haines
and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Steen spent
Sunday at Thorn Hollow where a
picnic lunch was enjoyed.
Mrs. Bryce Baker and mother, Mrs.
Jennie Gross returned . last week
from Kalispell, Montana, after a
most enjoyable ten days spent with
Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Prestbye and Mr.
and Mrs. Ellis Brower. Various
trips to most interesting points in
that vicinity were visited during their
stay.
At a recent meeting of Mignonette
Rebekah lodge nominations for of
ficers for the ensuing six months
were made: Noble Grand, Sadie
Pambrun; vice-grand, Edna McTn
tyre; recording secretary, Lois Smith.
During the social session refresh
ments were served by Mrs. Celia Har
den, Mrs. Katie McCullough and Miss
Virgie Moore.
The regular monthly church meet
ing was held in the Christian church
basement Wednesday evening with a
goodly number present. After din
ner was served the following program
was rendered: a debate, "Why it was
easier to live a Christian in our
grandparents day than today," G. R.
Gerking and Rev. Sias furnishing the
argument. Musical reading, "I be
lieve it," Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton; short
talk on "The accomplishment of our
Sunday school contest, now in pro
gress," Mrs. L. R. Pinkerton; solo,
"Invy," Mrs. L. Michener.
Manicuring Hot Oil Shampoo
Marceling Facials
Fingerwaving
Athena Beauty Shop
Sadie Pambrun
For Comfort's Sake Have a
Ringlette
We Specialize in
Permanent Waving
Phone 32
Main Street - - Athena
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Wash-Up
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THIS COMMODITY WAS EVER OFFERED
TO THE PUBLIC AT A REDUCED PRICE
. FROM ANY STORE IN THIS COMMUNITY
3 Bars LUCKEL'S STEAM REFINED
BORAX SOAP ...... 25C
.
1 Full 40-oz. Package LUCKEL'S RE
FINED BORAX SOAP. Granulated at OC
I Package Steam Refined Granulated FREE
4 Full 10c 6 -ounce Bars ASSORTED
TOILET SOAP Finest Quality, for. .
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Not Shrink Any Fabric
, SALE STARTS TOMORROW
28c
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Phone 152
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