THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, OCTOBER 17, 1930 . . . ; Make Everybody Happy on Sweetest Day October 18th, is the one day in the year above all others when you should have a thought for all lovers of fine candy mothers, wives, sweethearts, children, all your relatives and friends. Remem ber it's the thought behind the gift that : counts.' " ' ' 1 We have a fresh stock of BULK and ' BOX CHOCOLATES and a variety, of ; PARTY CANDIES. WATKINS' PHARMACY Main Street Phone 332 ; t Athena Press Paragraphs I Hi T Your Money V Worth-Plus Unusual values are a matter, of course at Red & White Stores. And, of course you will find the foods to be wholesome and de licious. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Coffee, Red & White, 'l-lb. bags - 35c Ficgo 35c Jell Dessert 3 for 19c Minced Clams, Red & White, Is 2 for 53c Crystal White Soap 30 for $1.00 Ken-L-Ration 3 for 39c Starch, Red & White, l-lb. ' 2 for 17c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, Red & White ,3 for 23c Matches, Blue & White, carton 15c . , : . Mazola, quarts 49c MONTAGUE & CORNELL phone 171 - Fred Brooke of Seattk friends here. Mrs. W. S. Ferouaon nnent. Mnuliv In Walla Walla. . B. A. Duffleld made ness trip to Portland. . .. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rtfimnnl nt Walla Walla visited Athena friends Sunday. Almond DeMerritfc in eanvsJoanintr from an operation for' the removal of tonsils. Little Jimmie Cresswell ha Kopn quite ill at the home of his parents on Fifth street. W. E. Camnbell and Conrca RriKt left Sunday on a hunting "trip in urant county. , Mrs. Ralph Havnie and littln dano-h. ter of Burns, are visiting . at the ueorge Bannister home. The cubit at the Bantist church was again filled Sunday by Rev. L. W. Gowan of Waitsburg. hj. O. Lee is employed temporarily on construction work of a dam near Wenatchee, Washington. Mrs. W. P. Armintront wan visifinir her mother, Mrs. Chas. McFarland, in Athena over last week-end. Miss Sadie Pambrun snent last week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Blalock at Pendleton. F. S. LeGrow. Marion Hansell and Sam Pambrun returned Sunday from a hunting trip in the Blue mountains. Mrs. Charles Betts recently visited Mrs. H. H. Hill, who is a nation, in the General Hospital at Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirk, Harold Kirk and Miss Edna DeFreeee went. to Pullman for the game last Satur day. The Camn Fire Girls netted eicrht dollars from their food sale at the Red and White store, Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Walker spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Walker's father, Mr: Morris at Free- water. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Adkins of Pay ette, Idaho, are in. Athena visiting at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Lew McNair. Fav Pambrun is at Ritter where he is a guest of Herman Geissel. He will enjoy some deer hunting before his return. Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Parr is came over from Walla " Walla Wednesday, and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Little. Mrs. Savannah Knox who has- been at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Smith, is visitine relatives in Hood River. A. L. Princ. president of the Ameri can-Netherlands Loan Bank, and M. M. Morrison, secretary, were Athena business visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hawkins (Ethel Pittman) are here from Tacoma. vis iting at the home of ,Mr. and' Mrs. Fred Pittman. parents of Mrs. Haw kins. W. C. Garfield has sold his farmincr outfit to Frank Sanders, who . will hereafter farm the land west of Athena, owned by Mrs. J. H. Temple- ton of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hawea ( Pearl Green) came over from La Grande sundav and soent the day at the home of Mrs. Hawes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Mrs. Fred Kershaw returned Thurs day from Ontario where she has been visiting for several weeks. She re ports that her mother Mrs. Barbara Willaby is improving. Lawrence Pinkerton. Chase Gar field, Flint Johns, Emery Rogers, Dean ana Wayne nnkerton were amonsr those witnessing the football game at Pullman Saturday. Mrs. Paul Lieuallen entertained the 3 o' 4 Bridge club at her home in Adams Thursday of last week. Honors went to Mrs. L. R. Pinkerton and the guest prize was awarded to Mrs. Fred Pinkerton. Three tables were in play. Mrs. A. H. Mclntyre and Mrs. Fred Pinkerton were club guests. ' Mrs. Verlin Haverlanil va v4vucl ttai-Dara and Arthur were Athena visitors Monday. . ,. I ! Mr. and Mrs. Clair Guernev urova . ' J weeK-ena guests at the home of Mrs. Guerney's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Littlejohn. They attended the loowau game at Pullman. , Mr. and Mrs. F. S. LeGrow and Mr. I and Mrs. James Sturcis left. Vdafav. day' for Portland where they will spena me week-end. They plan to at tend me uregon- Washington foot ball game. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Dudley, Athena, r. ana xars. uien Stater, Pendleton, and Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dudley, Day ton, motored to Pullman last week end, where they witnessed the W. S. l-.-u. s. c.. football game Saturday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry TTnonto left by motor Wednesday for their nome .in wenaaie, .California. They were accompanied by Mrs. Henry n.uepKe, jr.. ana son Henrv TTI nh - - . --- , win spend the winter in the South. Accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. H. E. Turner of Kennewiok , - Kinney, mother of Mrs. Turner and Mrs. Little returned Sunday to the rrann unue nome, where she will re main through the coming winter IUUI1W8. Mrs. R. Alexander and Mrs. I. U. Temple 1 were luncheon hostesses Tuesday at the Temple cabin on Emi grant Hill members of the Past Matron's Club were ciiosfa oirrkfonr. being present. Mrs. H. A. Barrett motored down for the affair. The Loyal Gleaners class of the Christian church will entertain at a party at the church this evening. All ciass memoers are invited to be pres ent at seven-thirty when, election of officers will occur. Games entertainment will feature the oc casion. PRICES for SATURDAY and MONDAY CATSUP I KADOTA FIGS Large Bottle .: ..............17a I 2 Cans .. ..... ... . . ..... .35c RIPE OLIVES OYSTERS 2 5-oz. Cans ..................,........r..25c I Dunbar Brand, 2 for .;.......M-.;.37c SWEET PICKLES Pint Jar . 27c COMB HONEY Per Cake, 2, for..:..:.......;;.........;.....35c APRICOTS J BLUING Fancy, No. 1 Cans, 2 for 35c 1 Mother Stewarts, 3 Bottles ...25c Phone 152 Athena Department Store M. Ben Bateman Expert in Body Correction Try him once and be convinced. Of fice in Foss property in North Athe na. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. and from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. and 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. Lady attendant. Continental Oil Company Always at Your Service Athena Service Station ; Gas, Oils, Greasing Automobile Accessories Tires BRYCE BAKER, Prop. . . Athena, . . Phone 762 Art Studio t Mrs. LA. Cornell's Residence Athena, Phone -813 Class enrollment is now offered in China Fainting Jesso Art Lamp Shade Decorating, Etc. Bruno Weber Blacksmithing and . Repair Work Prices Reasonable Successor To JENS JENSEN Miss Edna DeFreece, Mrs. Will Kirk and James Hodem day morning for Portland to attend ine uregon Washington football game. Mr. Hodcen Will niAAflai1 Kedlands, California, where he will visii relatives until the first of No vember. Mrs. Clason Adams will day for her, home in Palo Alto after a visit of several wppVs in Ahn She will be accompanied by her mower, wis. M. ju Watts who will make an extended stay in the south. The ladies will spend several days in Portland en rnnfa - . - The Etude club met Tuesday at the nome oi wrs. u. M. Eager with iwenry-two members present. Mrs. Ernest Bell and Mrs. W. S. Ferguson were welcomed as new members. Mrs. E. E. GofT of Newberg was a guest "ie ciud. After a brief business session Mrs. Lester directed chorus practice. Dorsey Kretzer who has been absent from Athena for over twn years was in town this week visiting inenas. uorsey who is engaged in the advertising business, has travel. ed extensively since leaving Afhono his work taking him through nearly every state in the Union. He goes from this State to California Jim Lieuallen, Weston stockman, iransactea ousiness in Athena yes terday. Mr. Lieuallen is president of the Weston Stockmen's Association, ana says tne cattle owned hv astuwin. tion members are to be rounded up on the range and driven to winter quarters at once. He reported snow at longate and on the higher ranges ox ioe mountains, Wednesday. Saturday afternoon Mrs. FlovH Pin, kerton and Miss Mary Berlin enter tained thirteen children, membra nf their Christian church Sunday school classes at tne home of Mrs. Pinker ton, west of Athena. Games and re freshments, consisting of sandwiches, cookies and cocoa were enjoyed by the little folks. Mrs. Flint Johns and airs. Lisle Gray assisted the hostesses in serving. Mrs. E. O. Lee entertained the members of the Baptist Missionary society weanesday afternoon of last week, when twelve members were present. Guests were Mrs. L. M. Keen and Miss Margaret Lee.- Mrs Zteltha Mclntyre and Mrs. Joe Ander son served refreshments. Mrs. An. derson will entertain the White Cross Sewing Circle at her home, next Wed nesday afternoon. CV A, Sias, pastor of the Athena Christian church, conducted services in Helix Sunday evening. Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton participated in the services by giving a solo, and, Messers Eager, Pinkerton, Gerking and Rev. Sias comprised the personnel for a quartet on the program. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Pinkerton, Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Eager, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerking, Mrs. Floyd Pinkerton and Mrs. C. A. Sias motored over to Helix for the ser vices. Ladies of the auxiliary of the Chris tion Missionary, society for the local church work, met Wednesday after noon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Sias and made tentative plans for the an nual bazaar and dinner. The time was set as Friday, December 5, and the place in the church basement. The ladies of th T-nvnl Cleaners class of the Bible school have been asked to take charge of the dinner and assist with the bazaar, and this class will meet tonight to perfect arrange ments. Mrs. C. E. O. Montague entertain ed a party of friends at a one o'clock luncheon Thursday afternoon of last week. Two tables were in play at ninochle during the afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Phillip Remillard, Mrs. George Brace, Mrs. Jesse Smith, Mrs. A. L. Jenkins, Mrs. W. E. Campbell, Mrs. C. R. Pntter and Miss Lois Smith. Miss Smith won high score, low going to Mrs. Smith. The group of ladies will meet next at the home of Mrs. George Brace at Thorn Hol low. - ' . - i IT Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swno-cnrt Hrnvo up from their home at Portland, and spent several days at their ranch. north of Athena. ' The next meetinsr of the MnthnHf Ladies' society will be heM day, October 22 at the home of Mrs. i rank Williams, south of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dixon whn ed relatives in Athena last. vt have returned to their home at La crosse, Washington, where Mr. Dixon is employed by an oil company W. R. Harden. Tom Gilkev. Millard Kelly and Everett Knight are in the south part of the county on a deer hunt. Thev will remain until thn close of the hunting season, Monday. Bryce Baker drove his car to Pull man Saturday, and accompanying him to the W. S. C.-Calif ornia foot.hall game were M. I. Miller, Glenn Mc- L-uuough, Bill Wheatley, Jack Moore and Dr. Blatchford. Early Ohio potatoes of quality. Why . pay ?5.00 per sack in the spring when you, can get them for less than half at dieein&r time. Cnm and get what you' need. F. Heath, need & Hawley mountain. Mrs. Archie Mclntyre entertained the O. D. O. club at her hnmn Fri day. The hostess, was assisted at the tea nour by Mrs. Adam Swandt. The next meetine will be at tho Mrs. Ethel Montague, October 24th. uienn bhankland, employed m the construction denartment of tho Pa. cific Telephone & Teleerauh comnanv who has been stationed in Athena at different times, is now at Astoria and orders The Press sent to his address. CARD OF THANKS We desie to exnress our thanlra and deep appreciation through the columns of The Press for the kind ness and sympathy extended us dur ing our bereavement in the loss of our brother, Reed Hill. THE BROTHERS AND SISTERS. Quality Grocery Treasure Coffee, Guaranteed, per lb. .. .35c Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 for ... .......... .....25c Preferred Crackers, Slightly Salted, 3 lbs. ........40c Crystal White Soap, 6 for 25c, per case ........$3.90 Solid Pack Gallon Fruits Peaches................; 70c Solid Pack Gallon Fruits Apricots .......;.....i....70c Solid Pack Gallon Fruits, Strawberries,........$U4 Solid Pack Gallon Fruits Raspberries .....$1.11 Solid Pack Gallon Fruits Loganberries ............99c Alaska Pink Salmon, 1 lb.t tails .........15c Norwegian Sardines in Olive Oil, 2 for................25c Dromedary Dates, New Crop, Package ............25c Cream of Wheat, Package .....27c Frank Little, Prop. Main Street ' -: ' - Phone 561 HOME VISITORS' 1 ViEaresEaBtl rar ana une-ihird for Round Trip to OMAHA CHICAGO DES MOINES SIOUX CITY COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSA8 CITY 8T. LOUIS DULUTH z ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE Dctarlnr Dales! NOV. 1, 8, 15, 22, 24, 29 "t DEC 6, 13, 18, 19, 20 Return limit Feb. 28, 1931 Stopover privilege! W HARRIS' BARBER SHOP Dirt and Dandruff can not remain in the same scalp with Fitch D. R. Shampoo. Give yourself a treat and try one. Also retail size bottle. ALL LINES OF BARBER WORK . Phone 492 . I - UNI Ch! PACIFIC C M. EAGER. Agent, Athena Goodyear Tires and Tubes . Valvoilne Oils Automobile Supplies, - Parts and Accessories Athena Garage North side Main Street - - Phone 352