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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1928)
for" today's r- .-. n High School Notes Junior News Staff. ' Faculty .....Wilford Miller Classes.... .......Areta Kirk Student Body ...Pearl Green Boy's Athletk8............Oral. Michener r.iri'a Athletics Alberta Charlton Personal '. ....Marjorie Wilson Grades .......Mildred Street Alumni Weldon Bell Entertainment Emma Ringel Advisor .Miss Bateman Student Body A student body meeting was held Friday morning, April 27, at nine nVWlr The Binsrham Springs trip was discussed and it was voted that the sophomores get the breakf ast, the seniors and freshmen the, dinner, and the juniors the supper. Kneechea were riven by the fol lowing officers, who were elected Anril 20: President. .Eldon Myrick; Vice-President, Alberta Charlton; and Sorretnrv-Treasurer. Virgie Moore. Votes were cast for the rest of the hodv officers and those re ceiving the offices were: Editor of the Annual, John Kirk; Business Mnnnirer of the Annual. Weldon Bell; Transportation Manager, Frances Cannon; Cheer Leader, Raymond Freese. ' 22 Years Ago Personal Helen Hansell was in Walla Walla Monday. Kathleen Radtke. Dorothy Geissel, and Jessiedeane' Dudley spent Sun day at Bingham Springs. Marguerite Moore was in Pendle ton Sunday. Pearl Green and Thelma Schrimpf spent Sunday at Bingham Springs. Thena Russell, Lorena and Doris Schubert went to the Columbia river for a picnic Sunday. Emma Ringel was in Walla Walla Sunday visiting friends and relatives. Ray Johnston was at Bingham Snriners Sundav. v Weldon and Armand Bell went to Walla Walla Friday. Oral Michener was out of school Thursday and Friday on account of illness. 1 . not have it prepared G. W. Bradley and T. J. Kirk, can iMotoa resneptivelv for county treas- r.i 'ctatA . senator on the re- ' Mav 6 1906 ' publican ticket, went down yesterday TWn wniXV; accented a nosi- to the Echo picnic, to interview the tion at McBride's Palace drugstore, voters ,in that David Williams ol tne racuic " .: Coast Elevator Co., was in Adams yesterday J" Saturday. Ll i-A AnaA .Wnrdnnt notes. T.ee Hitenian and Frank uooiiage " -"---. yesterday. ' pi,-. v,a the ill luck to have Dr. Fred Lieuallen ot nenx, was in v "7,r.7: w. w . t !i. J la hnrao Tail on nun. uijuiauk, e town Saturday, ana in ""Vr wever no bones ball game. - - j ' i ? ? ; - n will soon be Mrs. A! m. Gillis eives an ice " . isnuna as ever. cream social at her home Wis air-, owned fcy noon and evening. - J?? J " L i.. frightened by a Golonel Wood came over from Wes- aut0mobile, broke from the ton Saturday, and "rooted' vocifr , 6 . . owav Fortun- erously for the Yellow Kids. , to which the horse T J T7" L 4-: 1 .AJinMfl in VlQ I ... I 1 ... 1. J .irn. 'flfld rreu nuuiit, uuwi icicuuj was nitcneu urn not mm i . - J ifiaiifo Via ti afvpntpdli . i i j : of the tsmyiu; ul -r DOtn norse auu hk a position as salesman with Ely & Coppock farm east of town without CM. uw inamaire. James Foss is home from his At home 0f the bride's parents ranch in Crook county. He., says in city Sunday evening,- Mr. frost has damaged fruit and crops to Ernest A. Bostwick and Miss Carrie snme extent in that section. : '' n p:nnV,ai. w united in marriage OH.?. .WAMwnv fnv VlQ PqIo AT11HT1 V.r Pair flan T. Kllis. The officiat- Picnic, which will be held in Athena ing clergyman reports that it was b May 25 and 20 win De pnntea in very pretty weuumg, a nu... -Tuesday's Press. The committee did friends and relatives being present. A wedding supper was serveu. u. and Mrs. Bostwick will reside on a farm west of Athena. Coming to Pendleton DrJleihthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years Grades Pupils in the sixth grade who re ceived an average of above ninety per cent for the month of April were: Walter Singer and Mary Jane Miller. Pupils in the fifth grade, who re ceived an average of above ninety per cent for the month of April were: Aaron Douglas, Daniel Reeder, Arleen Foster, and Hugh Steele. - Miss Evelyn Sellars took dinner with Mr. and Mrs..Chas Betts, Sun day, April 29. - '4 V DOES NOT OPERATE , . Will be at Dorian Thursday, May 17 Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ; One Day Only . No Charge for Consultation At T efirow Home The home of Mr. and Mrs. LeGrow narrowly escaped destruction by fire shortly after noon yesterday. - me fire Btarted in the kitchen when a nor. nf roof cement was being heated in a vessel of water. The cement bubbled out of he small can into the blaze and soon a portion of tne kitchen ceiling was afire. When Justin Harwood went into the Kitcnen of tor the -cement, he was met by flames and had a hot time in keeping the fire from spreading. An alarm was turned in but the lire was puv out without damage from water. Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate .for chronic ap-rwdif-itis' trail stones, ulcers of Classes ' stomach, tonsils or adenoids! The seniors and freshmen held a wa has to his credit wonderful re- joint meeting , Monday, April 30, to auH8 in diseases , of the stomach, ROY W. R1TNER Republican Candidate for Congress plan the dinner for Saturday at Bing ham Springs. . The juniors held a class meeting Monday, April 30, to plan the supr per for the Bingham Springs trip. The sophomore class held a meet ing Monday, April 30, to plan for the breakfast for the Bingham Springs trip. . : '' rr 't;u '---' . -. .. Faculty '- .' ' Miss Bateman and Miss - Brodie were entertained at breakfast" at the Chance Roger's home Tuesday morn ing. Mr. Meyer, Mr. and Mrs. Toole, Mr. and Mrs. ' Miller, Miss Brodie and Miss Bateman attended the ball game in Adams Sunday. Miss Sellars went to Walla Walla Saturday. Obituary Mrs. Alice M-. King, who died in Caldwell, Idaho, April 11, 1928, was aged 49 years one month and one day. She was born in Battle ftountain, Nevada, March 10, 1879. he married John T. King in August 1894 at ' Heppner, Oregon. Eight children were born to this union: t vi-nrp nt Astoria. Oreeon; ucuuaiu itb ' y i Earl King of Caldwell, Idaho; Claud King of Opal Wyoming; Mrs. veima Anderson of Ashton, Idaho; Dale King of Corvallis, Oregon; John King, Jr., and Harold of Caldwell. Geo. Mellvin died in infancy. Frank and Ed Engelman of lone, and Ralph Hymer of Newburg, Oregon, brothers survive, also one sister, Mrs. C. T. Smith of Athena. She united with the Christian Church at the age of fifteen and was a faithful worker v,v, affairs for over thirty ill iiu , interment took place at Caldwell, Idaho, Apnl 14th 1928. liver, bowels, blood,- skin, nerves, kidney.vbladder, bed wetting, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. - Below are the names of a few 01 his many satisfied patients in Ore gon who have been treated for one of the above named causes. H. H. Blake, Marshfield. Elmef Booher, Condon. Bessie Eckles", Empire. D. G. Horn, Bonanza. W. C. Helyer, Kent. ' P. M. Koster, Mt. Angel. Mrs. L. H. Martin, Moro. Davis Steinon, Allegany. " Fred Shields, Klamath Falls. Joe Sheoships, Gibbon. t- t TVamsnhlaat. Portland. Dmir above date, that con- -'.,Ht!r. on this trio will be free and fvoat.mpnt is diiiereiit. Married women must oe accomp anied by their husbands, Address: 224 JJraunury oiub-i Angeles, California, Mqn Is that old tire Safe for the wife to drivel Let us re place it with a new one also check gas and oil. "Pink's" Place Third Street " "Service ,with a smile" " J ':: Oregon has five lawyers at present in Congress. Eastern Oregon is an agriculture district, blect a .tanner wno unuei stands its problems. Write the name in thus: X RoyW.Ritner (Paid Adv.) DR. S. F. SHARP PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Athena, Oregon Unconditional Guarantee Will be given on the following Garments and Hose: Ladies' "Sealpax Bloomers . All Colors "Betsy Knit" Vests and Ballet Vests Ladies9 Durham Hose 1.15, 1.50 and 2.00 STEVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity. Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon . "i ' ' " . . DR. W. G. COWAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON , Athena, Oregon Dr. W. Boyd Whyte CHIROPRACTOR &f.!nrifti Buildine. Phone 706 uvu(w ... 1 ; Pendleton, Oregon. ' - WATTS & PRESTBYB Attorneys-At-Law Main Street. Athena. Oregon State and Federal Court Practice The Athena Hotel MRS. LAURA FROOME, Prop. Courteous Treatment, Clean Bed Good Meals Tourists Made Welcome Special Attention Given to Home Patrons Corner Main and Third Athena, Oregon Conoco Gasoline Quick Starting Packed With Extra Miles Motor Oils M Greases Bryce Baker, Agent Phones 761 and 31F11, Athena THE KILGORE CAFE GERALD KILGORE, Proprietor Icy Pi Something New-Try it Today Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon THE ATHENA MARKET DR. J.L.GEYER .. Dentist Post Building, Athena, Phone 682 CLASSIFIED , For Sale A good, fresh Milk Cow. Phone 25. Jersey For Sale Agood Monarch kitchen range. Ray Reynolds. " For Sale A Hamilton Player- Piano. Phone 61, Athena. EC cio Thnrouehbred Jersey bull calf, eligible to register. Phone 26F5 Athena. " "Sheep For Sale 70 head ewes Hid lambs, September delivery. . Phone 25F21 Athena. For Sale Three-bottom sen lift P. & O. gang plow. Henry Koepke, Athena, Oregon. ' ' '- - o.i- on a viirnrhilt. trarnested ror ottic -vv ' ' - , Leghorne hens, 75c pick of flock. Two good milk cows. Am leavmg,s rea t n BPllinS. A. A. Kees, Westoa . m l. t am DTpnared to do leam rtvi. j all kinds of team work at reasonable Sees I will give special attention to plowing garden grounds, CLAUD DICKENSON. It Pays to Look Well! To look weU you should keep your hair properly cut-your face ahaved and massaged-In fact everything in the Barber line. " Come in and see Herb Parker and I. ' H , ; : i i Penn Harris Barber Shop " Agency for Troy Uundry and Twin City Sanitary Cleaners. B . Phone 683. . . "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 Farmers Grain Elevator Company , . Grian and Feed SPECIAL Full Line of Sperry s Chick Feed Phone 382 LEE WILSON, M'gr. Bell & Venable Phones 125 and 24 Two Auto Truck Drays Always At Your Service City and Country HAUUNG and Horse Team Work We carry the best That Money Buys Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. ; c:r A. W. LOGSDON Main St Athena, Oregon. 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. k Wood and Coal Fence Posts Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Main Street, Athena