THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, JULYJl,: 1930 Press Paragraphs Frick's Metal Weather Stripping. Mr. and Mrs. James Lieuallen of Adams, were Sunday guestu of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hopper. ' : . Ray Gordon, Weston rural route mail Carrier, will attend the mail car riers convention at Bend. P. W. Johnson of Cayu.se was in Athena Tuesday. Rogers & Goodman loaded up his truck with binding twine. . Both telephone construction crews working out of Athena, took a vaca tion over the Fourth, only the Held clerk remaining on duty. F. B. Radtke and Bert Logslcn spent the Fourth and the week-end at Mecca on the Deschutes river fishing for rainbow trout. They report fair luck. .-.' ' , In a letter to Athena friends, H. B. Downer expresses hope to return to Athena for harvest. He is a truck driver. Hour or Day Work Experienced woman wants work by hour or day. Call at Georee Corder home next door to Press office.' Mrs. Gordon Watkins and lUtlo daughter, Norma June, and Miss Mildred Watkins are in Spokane this week visiting relatives. : Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rogers came down from Washtucna, ' Wash., and visited at the home of Mr. Rogers parents over the week-end. Miss Ruth Williams ieit Ainena Sunday for Washtucna, where she will mfnH several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Beckner. Mr. and Mrs. Feron Smith, Mrs. Andrew Rothrock and Bud Price were recent dinner guests at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs. William Allen, near Adams. ,' ' ' , Continental Oil Company v : .' Always at Your Service Athena Service Station Gas, Oils, Greasing ' ' ;; Automobile Accessories Tires . BRYCE BAKER, Prop. . . Athena, . . Phone 762 Write that Letter Today There's somebody to whom you owe a letter. , Don't fail to write to your friends while you are vacation ing. . We carry a variety of high grade Stationery at Popular Prices WATICINS PHARMACY Main Street Athena Phhri8 332 Note: The increase in business has requir ed additional help in the Red & White store and recognizing the business qualifications of Mr. L. A. Cornell, an experienced merchant, I have sold a half interest in the store to him. Ed Montague. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Ry-Krisp 27c Mazola Salad Oil and French Dressing, Mixing Bottles, pt. 49c . Tea, Red & White, Orange Pekoe y2 lbs. 47c Tea, Fancy Green Japan y2 lb. 37c Spinach, Red & White 2y2s 2 for 45c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, Red & White $ 3 for 23c $ Pineapple, Servusy2s if: 3 for 85c tt: Matches, Blue & White, 6 box to carton 2 for 35c Coffee, Red & White, 1 lb. bags 39c Swansdown Cake Flour and Cake Plate 2 for 75c Cake, Angel Food 49c Grape Fruit, Red & White No. 2 3 for 73c Grape Fruit, Blue and White 2s 3 for 63c Shinola, 15c size 2 for 25c Mrs. George Green and daughter Georgie spent Saturday in Pendleton. Miss Dorothy Berlin was a guest of friends in Seattle over the week-end. The C. M. Eager family visited relatives in Pendleton Saturday eve- nine. Miss Esther Berlin was 8 guest of friends in Hood River, over the Fourth. T. P. DeFreece was in town Mon day for the first time in several months. , Miss Lois Johnson has returned home from a visit to friends in the Willamette valley. . James Duncan and son Ernest, transacted business in - Freewater, Saturday afternoon. Mrs. H. I. Watts is entertaining the Athena Bridge club today at her home on Third Street. Virginia Eager, entertained Natell Miller and Doris Jenkins at a slum ber party Monday night. Miss Hilda Dickenson came up from Arlington and spent the Fourth at the Sims Dickenson home. Mr. and Mrs. Olie Peterson of Sheridan, Ore., spent the Fourth at the C. E. 0. Montague home. Mrs. Penn Harris left Sunday for Portland where she will resume her studies as a beauty operator. University boy, Assistant cook or flunky available now. Address, Box 877 or phone 69, Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Graham and two daughters of Hermiston, spent Sun day at the Gordon Watkins home. Raymond Banister, Weston farmer was in Athena Wednesday, an inter ested observer of the gas situation. Miss Dorothy Burke left Sunday morning for Portland to spend a fort night withier father; R. E. Burke. Mrs. James Cresswell and little son Jimmie are home from an extended visit with relatives at Forest Grove. Mrs. W. J. Kirk and sister Mrs. O. E. Bowman and children spent Wed nesday visiting relatives in Walla Walla. Miss Thelma Schrimpf has return ed to her home in Athena from Port land, where she was employed for SGV6T&1 WCgIcS Miss Iris Little of the Walla Walla Bulletin staff spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gilbert of Port land called at the C. M. Eager home Monday and Wednesday. Mrs. Gilbert is Mr. Eager s sister. Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Baker, Miss Sadie Pambrun, Jack Moore, Lee Foster and Harold Kirk were Ukiah visitors over the Fourth. Little Glenn the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dudley had his ton sils removed Monday at Walla Wal la and is convalescing nicely. Fishing was reported good in Uma tilla county streams over the week end, with fair catches being made in the Umatilla, Camas and Cable creeks. . Eldon Myrick, Wayne Pinkerton a-nA fm MitVhpner snent the evening of the third and fourth at the Pink- erton-Michener camp, at Bingham Springs. John Shiek and family are here from Portland, visiting-at the Henry Booher home. Mr. Stuck is employ ed in the Montgomery Ward store in Portland. Mrs. I. M. Smith, who has been viititiff at the Fred Pittman home for a few days returned to California Tuesday, Mrs. Pittman motoring as far as Pendleton with her. Mm. O. E. Bowman and daughter, Tiioimn .Tonn and Virginia of Port land, arrived in Athena Saturday eve ning to spend the summer witn Mrs. Bowman's sister Mrs. W. J. Kirk and family. Mr. Bnd Mrs. F. N. Gilts of Ken newick, and daughter Loraine, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Foster, July 4th. Miss Loraine remained at the Foster home as u guest of Arleen Foster. Mrs. M. I. Watts entertained at lunch in Walla Walla, Wednesday, Mrs. Lillian Fredericks of Weston an A sister Miss Margaret Proebstel who is a visitor in Weston from Hono lulu for the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and family, Carl Calvert, Bonnie Johnson, Max Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Keen and Rev. and Mrs. Sias made up a party at Thorn Hollow the Fourth. The East Oregonian reports that James R. Thompson, who suffered in jury to his eye Friday night, con tinues to improve and tfcat the sight will not be impaired, JVir. i nompson s Athena friends ww De giaa w ieum. Mrs. I. M. Smith and Mrs. Fred Pittman attended the funeral of Mrs. Kilgore in Weston, Monday . after m. ViltrofA was the widow of the late Louis Kilgore and was a pioneer resident of the Weston neign- borhood. MpTnfvrs. voungest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre met with a painful accident Sunday aiter- noon at Bingham springs, wneu k.u ifrVfn4 rmckor in her mouth and as a result was burned, but with no serious result nrinn Mprcpr is manager lor tne Shell Oil company and with his wife will move from rendieton, into me Sheldon Taylor property, recently A-a-, Rnhort Cutler. The CnUers are now living in the C. T. Smith house on the West side. Peaches, Servus Mammoth Halves 2Vs 3 for 83c Schlitz Malt 74c MONTAGUE a CORNELL PHONE 171 Miss Helen Hansell entertained over the week-end, Miss Esther Weinstein of Spokane. The Herbert Hale and O. E. Venable families spent the Fourth and week end at Ukiah. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Frazier were visitors at the J. W. Pinkerton home over the Fourth. Dale Whiteman of Walla Walla spent the Fourth with his aunt, Mrs. B. B. Richards and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Gurney, who recently ; moved near La Grande spent the week-end at the W. P. Lit tle john home. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allen of Spokane called at the J. W. Pinkerton and D. A Pinkerton homes after a few days spent in this vicinity and Bingham Springs, v ; . Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Newbill and daughter Doris, and Miss Addie Martin, air of Dallas, were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Sias. Miss Esma Hiteman and Miss Monta Montgomery were hostesses to a party of friends, Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Hiteman served refreshments to the guests. fk ' Mrs. A. W. Logsdon returned home from Pendleton, Monday where she spent a week at the home of her sis ter Mrs. Nat Kimball. Mrs. Logsdon is slowly recovering from her recent illness. ; , Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Parr is have had as recent guests at their farm home north of Athena, Mr. and Mrs, Dolph White, Miss Velma Myers and Miss Velma Riggs1 of Caldwell, Idaho: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Thomas and little daughter of Portland. Returning from Walla Walla, Mrs, C. E. 0. Montague is recovering from her illness, without having to under go a surgical operation. Mrs. Mon tague was accompanied to Walla Wal la by Mrs. Ellsworth McCollough, who remained with her for several days. v Mr. and f Mrs. 5 Garner spent the Fourth of July and the last week-end at their rattch in Eagle valley, return ing to Athena Monday. Mr. Garner reports that the peach and apricot crops will be very light in Eagle val ley this season, while other crops are promising ito be fairly good. Mr. andi Mrs. "Charles Morrisette, son and daughter, came over from Seattle and are visiting at the home of Mrs. C." H. Allen, southwest of Athena. Mr. Morrisette was for many years a farmer in the district soutn of Athena, and owned the farm where the A. R. Coppock family now lives. . A. L. Swaggart, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Elliott Peterson, have been at the Swaggart farm north of Athena, a part of the week. They re turned to their homes near Portland, Wednesday. Mr. Swaggart will re turn here in a couple of weeks to supervise harvesting his wheat crop. This week Mrs. R; A. Duffield can ned Lambert and Royal Ann cherries and lots of peas' which came from the family home at McCoy, Oregon. They were brought to her by a party of relatives, including her mother, Mrs. F. A. Rhode, A. H. Rhode and wife and Mrs. C. A. Kohler a sister, of Opheim, Montana. Union Sunday evening meetings have been arranged between the Bap tist and Christian churches of our city. ' It is desired that people of all communions, and non-church people will attend these services. The ser vices will alternate between the churches. The pastors also will al ternate in speaking. Mr. Sias will speak next Sunday night at the Bap tist church. , . i Miss Ethel Geissel came up from Portland July 4th and ayem the week-end at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dora Sanchez. She was ac companied to Athena by her brother Leo, who had been in Portland lor several weeks, visiting relatives, the return of Leo has considerably bright ened the days of , his pal, Kenneth Rogers. Miss Geissel returned to Portland Sunday, where she is Lino type operator in the office of the St. Johns Review. , . All members of the E. C. Rogers family met at the parental home in Athena on July 4th. Mr, and Mrs. Dudley Rogers came down from Washtucna, where they arc temporar ily residing, and Miss Genevieve Rogers came over from Seattle. Genevieve was accompanied from Seattle by her cousin, Miss Fiances Rogers and Mr. McLean. Miss Frances Rogers visited he mother, Mrs. Frank Rogers, who is at the home of her sister, Miss Nola Hill, in the north part of town. , Contouration TREATMENTS PERFECT THE CONTOUR A ' ; FULL STOCK OF CONTOURE PREPARATIONS ' JUST RECEIVED Athena Beauty Shop Sadie Pambrun, Operator Phone 32 ' ' Typewriter Repairing Have Your Typewriter Cleaned and Overhauled During Vacation Terms Reasonable "" ; Telephone 372 Coad's Typewriter Shop 109 W Main St. Walla Walla riiiTPrw OF CHRIST Thr will ha the regular Sunday -thm school at 9:50, morn- and sermon following. In the evening we will join in the union services at the Baptist cnurcn, wnen Mr. Sias will deliver the message, topic will be "The Lost Accord." It is hoped there will be a hearty re sponse and happy fellowship in these nueUnct. - Yicsanttitg (Mlftiiff fedkwlite 7 THIS store is always "first with the latest." Here's the latest perfection in work shoes made of Wolrerine Shell Horsehide, acknowl edged as the world's most . durable leather. Wolver ines often outwear two or three pairs of ordi nary ahoea ... always stay soft . never iscuff ... doubled resistance against acid burns. All atylest ankle length to knee highs, at ' m I g n t T Sturdy blucher. Cap toe. Full vamp. Goodyear welt sewed. Full leather heel. Soft as buckskin. Heavy 1000-mile sole. The ideal hoe for wear in all kind of weather. attractive prices. Come in ana ex amine a pairwith- out obli gation . to buy. WOLVERINE WORK GLOVES WORK SHOES The Athena Department Store Phone 152 Free to Our Customers1 Wm. Rogers Mfg. Co., A. A. Brand : v ; Reinforced Silverplate ' Guaranteed Without Time Limit by INTERNATIONAL SILVER CO. We have a complete stock of this Ware in the Beautiful Lady Anne Pattern We Will Give Profit Sharing Certificates with Purchases af' Our Store Which will secure for you a complete Table Service : - Free of Charge U THE QUALITY GROCERY Frank Little, Prop. ! Round Trip Vacation Jime Raft Ask for information. Album of pictures and facts free on request F. B. Wood, Aflfc Athens, Oregon ) . For Travelers Back East orth Coast Limiteds Newest of Transcontinental Trains m v 17 Ui'L to across the miles Constant improve ments are being made in inter-city telephone service. 5 .You can get your connection . quickly. 97 of such calls are handled while the calling person re mains at the tele phone. Transmission is clearer. Storm-re-sisting cables are being installed. You can' get more business into the business day, with inter-city telephone service. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company