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The program follows: 9:30 Official Board Meeting, presidents and county officers. 10:00 Song service. Address- of Welcome by Rev. Bollinger, Mrs. Cowan, Response by County Presi dent. 10:10 Devotionals Mrs. C. A. Pat ton and Mrs. Roy Penland. 10:20 Formal opening of Conven tion (business and program). 10:25 Appintment of committees. 1, Courtesies, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs. Bol linger, Mrs. Wyrick. 2, Registera tion, Mrs. Constant, Mrs. Mclntyre, Mrs. Herr. 3, Obituaries, Mrs. Ven able, Mrs. Gerking, Mrs. Shield.?. Press, all secretaries. Time and Place, Mrs. Oswald, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. Montgomery. Resolutions, Mrs. D. Mclntyre, Mrs. Betts, Mrs. Ernest Gilette, Nominations, Mrs. M. D. Smith, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. Berkeley. 10:30 Minutes of 1926 Convention held in Methodist Episcopal church in Pendleton. 10:40 Reports of County officers, President's address, Recording Secre tary, Mrs. Bishop, Secretary Treas urer, Mrs. Jones. 11:00 Roll call of Superintendents, Evangelism, Temperance and Mis sions, Legislation, S. T. I.; Medical Temperance and Anti-Narcotics. 11:30 Report of Unions. 1, Ad ams; 2, Athena; 3, Helix,; 4 Milton; 6, Pendleton; 6, Reith. 11:30 Report of W. C.T. U. Child rens Farm Home by Mrs. A. W.Rugg. Noon-Tide Prayer 12:00 No host dinner. Thanks offering. 1:30 Devotional, Mrs. V. II. Al tee. - '". 1:40 ilemorial fcervlce, L'rs. Ven ables, oldest member in servifi, one youngest member . in years. 1:50 Special music and courtesies. 2:00 Repeat in concert. A Citi zens Creed, led by youngest member. Solo, Mrs. David Stone. 2:10 Reading, Boys and Girls To day, Men and Women Tomorrow. Short talks on L. T. L. by Mrs. Smith.. 2:25 Our Departments, discussions from the floor. 2:55 Distribution of literature by Mrs. Paterson. 3:05 Seating delegates by Mrs. Constant, Mrs. Mclntyre, .Mrs. Herr. nlavine on the lawn might have been carried into the hole Morris said sev eral abandoned wells exist in his dist rict and that, timbers used to cover them may give away as those in his yard did. He said depressions in a lawn would show the location of wells or cesspools and believes these to be a source of danger during wet weather. The B. Y.. P. U. society realized ten dollars from their cooked food sale held Saturday at the Pure Food grocery. Freshmen No Longer Hazed at University TT " ' 1 - . f university oi ureguu, uuscuc A change in attitude toward the freshmen, and the cessation of pad dling through the annual Frosh par ade are measures strongly endorsed among others by the Traditions Com mittee in a report recently submitted following a request by the President of the A. S. U. 0. "The Committee recommends that the Frosh Parade be modified," says the report. "Hazing methods are fast disappearing from the majority of colleges (persisting only in a few smaller institutions). Upon investi gation, the committee finds that no where in the Northwest do other in stitutions have a frosh parade where the paddle is wielded. Nowhere is "cockiness" of the Freshmen sub dued before he has a chance to be 'cocky.' The time has come for a change in attitude toward the fresh men." Abandoned Well Caves In Monday s rain served to cause a cave-in of an abandoned well in the front yard of W. P. Morris, No. 1234 Hawthorne avenue, Portland, with the result that a hole 13 feet deep and 15 feet in diameter disfigures the lawn. Had the cave-in occurred Sun day, JlorrU said, several children Coming to PENDLETON Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE The Churches Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:45 A. M. Chris tianity expresses itself in terms of life. Morning Worship at 11:00 A. M. Topic, "The Confident Christ," He shall not fail because the end of His plan was seen from the begin ning. Young Peoples meeting at 6:30 P. M., Meet with the Young People and see the "Go" of the group. Young Peoples Prayer service every Wednesday evening at 7:30 P. M. A unique meeting, this, but certainly a profitable one. Sunday evening Song and Praise at 7:30 P. M. Topic for consideration, Christs Challenge to the World. Mid-week meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 P. M. Faith conquers every sort of circumstance, masters them all, compels even the most hostile to pay tribute. REV. E. M. BOLLINGER, Pastor. The Best 1 rver Our New Lines of Wool Shirts Blazers Slipovers None better and our prices are right--Try 'em on and you'll wear 'em away. STEVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon m IM ifll IM IM IM KM Ifll KM KM KM KM Hfl MllUjaUAKlSUfllMUUsViAUsUKAlaVyEiSM The Athena Hotel- MRS. LAURA FROOME, Prop. Courteous Treatment, Clean Beds Good Meals Tourists Made Welcome Special Attention Given to Home Patrons Corner Main and Third Athena, Oregon "He that tooteth not his own horn, the same shall not be tooted." Insurance of every kind and description. Farm Loans at rates and terms that satisfy. B. B RICHARDS, Athena Continental Oil Company Prompt Service Always Bryce Baker, Agent Phones 761 and 31F11, Athena 2 THE ICILGORE CAFE GERALD KILGORE, Proprietor . FRIGIDAIRE COLD DRINKS Malted Milk, Sodas, Coca Cola, Root Beer, Sun daes, Ice Cream, Bricks, Dixies, Eskimo Pies, etc. Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon THE ATHENA MARKET The Church of Christ October 9, 1927. The Auto Contest is getting under way in good shape, the Hudson car is leading, the Buick coming up with a close second, where is the Reo? Bring your friends and come to Sunday school next Sunday. Gospel services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m, each Sunday. Choir practice and prayer meeting on Thursday night each week. REV. D. L. HACKETT, Pastor. Will be at DORION HOTEL THURSDAY, OCT. 13 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. One Day Only No Charge for Consultation t Moiionthin in n regular crradu ate in medicine and surgery and licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kid nan WaAAor hH wpttino'. catarrh. weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal aiimenis. 1.innt f. wa ihn nnmM nr a few Ctf his many satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated ior one of the above named causes: Elmer Booher, Condon. Chas. Desch, Portland. Fred Shields, Klamath Falls. Daniel Steinon. Allegany. R. E. Neal. Central Point. Joe Sheofships, Gibbon. Remember the date, that consulta tion on this trip will be free and that his treatment is different. Married women must be accompan ied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Building, Los Angeles, California; , . J.LHarman BlacksmithiDg We Carry the Pendleton Machine Works Hinged Weeder Main 8treet Athena, Oregon We carry the best Meat That Money Buys Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street .Athena, Oregon. Bell & Venable Phones 125 and 24 Two Auto Truck Drays Always At Your Service City and Country HAULING and Horse Team Work Foley's Kidney Cure make kJdaeyg tad bladder rlzM The Lumber You Need If you are planning alterations or ad ditions to your building, let us give you an estimate on the Lumber need ed. You will be pleasantly surprised at the reasonble total we will quote.- Wood and Coal Fence Posts Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Main Street, Athena