THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, APRIL 12, 1929 Bell & Gray Phone 5552 Two Auto Truck Dray Always At Your Service r .City and Country " HAULING and Horse Team Work RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING Main St H. Hi HILL Athena High School Notes Junior News Staff Editors - :................... .............. .Virgie Moore, Beatrice Hiteman Faculty ...Loie Montgomery Student Body.... . ..... . John . Kirk, Eldon Myrick Classes ... :.........'...;.....George Gross Subject Classes........Thelma Schrimpf Entertainment...........Cecil Pambrun Personals . , ............. ....:...Frances Cannon, Helen Foster Grades, lst-4th .........Carl Calvert Grades, 5th-8th......i Harold Kirk Adviser..........:...........Mildred Bateman ; , Editorial jw "'y .. . J (Beatrice Hiteman) , . Removing the If's V If we didn't hand in our daily as signments," ''. ..y If we didn't make up our back as signment, : , If we didn't support our student government, '. .', :.' ." : . , If we didn't support our teams and other school activities, 1 ; ; . If ; we bluffed our way.- through school, ' '., ,i. v;'' :v T' : I- c J ...'. '.': '' Suddenly, out of a spring sky... -. ,. All was well on the telephone front on April 27, 1928. , Suddenly, out bf a spring sky, rain began to fall, and as night came on this turned into a furious storm of sleet, snow and wind. In 48 hours, 3700 telephone -poles and ocamiles. of wire were down ; 39 exchanges , . were isolated; 11,000 telephones were silent. ' ' ' f Repair "crews were instantly sent to the scene. In tecord time 1000 men from five states were on the job. ; Within 72 hours the. isolated exchanges and tele- phones were back. in service. , , .' ... In any crisis there are no state lines in the Bell " System. In all emergencies of flood or storm, as well as in the daily tasks of extending and maintaining the nationwide network, is seen the wisdom bf One Policy, One System, Universal Service. "The Telephone Books ark thb Directory of the Nation" ' The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy One System - Universal Service J. A. MURRAY, Manager Fishing Season Opens Monday Arc you Ready? We Are We have a dandy line of Fishing Tackle Rods, Reels, Lines, Leaders, a full assortment of John T. Little's Flies ; : Fish Bait '"v Thompson's Garage If we skipped our classes, ; " If we defaced school property, If none of us bought a student ticket, . '' . .. If we knocked the school and the teachers, ,;;' V ; V If we kept the class average down because of our low grades, If we refused to support the school annual, If everyone scattered bits of papei on the study hall floor, v If everyone made a nuisance of him self,. ' 'u..v. ' '' - - 'What kind of a school would Ath ena High School bet What kind of men and women would Athena send out into the world? ':' Student Body A student body meeting was neld Friday for the purpose of nominating student body officers for next year. Those nominated for student body president were: John - Kirk, Arthur Crowley, and Stafford Hansell; for vice-president were: Virgie Moore and Cecil Pambrun; .for secretary treasurer: : Carl Calvert and Thelma Schrimpf, ; Nominations for Editor of the Annual and the rest of the' student body officers will be held next Friday when the . president, L, vice-precident, and ecretary-treasureV Twill be elect ed. 4 Athletics Adams turned the tables on the Athena baseball team Tuesday when, with a rally in the last two" innings, they defeated this Athena high nine. Adams was held scoreless till the sixth . inning when they brought : in one run. In the meantime Athena had pounded the Adams pitcher for six runs. 1. In the t seventh ; and eighth Adams tied the score by bunching hits with erratic fielding by the Ath ena, team.f The score remained the same till the first of the ninth when Athena put two runs across the rub? ber, but . in the last of the ,; ninth Adams : scored three runs to- sew up the game. '' V; . . . Athena will play the Weston nine this Friday, April 12, at Athena. ; Entertainment ' The high school quartet, composed of . Carolyn Kidder, Areta Kirk. Ed win and Ralph McEwen, sang "The Auctioneer" before an' assembly of the entire ' school Tuesday , morning in the auditorium. They sang again at the show that was given for the benefit of the junior class Wednes day night. . 5th-8th Grades The deportment contest '- 'foT" - last month between the fifth and sixth grades ended in a tie. The two grades with their teacher, Mrs. Rominger, are planning an early morning break fast for Saturday as a celebration. 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Eggs For Hatching Mrs. David Stone, phone 24F15, Athena, is selling eggs for hatching from pure bred Leghornes, at $1 per setting of 15; special rate for incubator hatching. - DR. W G. COWAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON v Athena, Oregon . Dr. W, Boyd Whyte CHIROPRACTOR Stangier Bpilding, ' Phone 706 Pendleton. Oregon-. . 957 J Personals v (Helen Foster). Marjorie Wilson was in Walla Wal la Saturday. ' ' . Virgie Moore was in Walla Walla Sunday. - Wilford Miller, Oral Michener, and Wayne Pinkerton were in Walla Wal la Friday afternoon. Ralph and Ed win McEwen were in Walla Walla Sunday. - ; Emma Ringel was in Walla Walla Saturday. Mary Berlin was in Walla WaUa Saturday, peciais Sassafras Bark, 69c lb. Water Glass 35c quart Gem Razor two Blades :with each tube Mennens Shaving Cream 50c Aqua-Velva 25c size with each tube "Wil liams Shaving Cream 35c Gold Plated Auto Strop "Razor with pur : chase of ten Velet Blades $1.00 West Tooth Paste 25c size with each Dr. West Brugh 5Qq , . ,. , McFadden'S Pharmacy Sectional Track Meet - April 19th at Weston The sectional track and field meet of the schools of this district will be held at Weston next Friday, April 19. According to W. E. King of Helix, sectional director, all participants will be given a heart examination at 9 a. m. April 19 as an added safeguard this year. At the same hour, entries will be. classified according to the u'.es and regulations. , The Weston schools will serve a light lunch at noon for the grades, Mr. King advises, however, that all the competing schools bring lunch "and make a picnic day of it." Grade Meet ; 10:30 A. M. Dashes, Boys Div. A, Girlr Div. A; High Jump, Boys Div. C; Broad Jump, Boy Div. B; Ball Throwing. Shot Boys D. Girls Div. D. 10:45 A. M. DashesBoys Div. B, Girls Div, B; .High Jump, Boys Div. D; Broad Jump. Boys Div. C; Ball Throwing, Girls Div. B. 11:15 A. M. Dashes, Boys Div. D; Girls Div. G. 11:00 A. M. Dashes, Boys Div. C, Girls, Div. C; High Jump, Boys Div. B; Broad Jump, Boys Div. D; Ball Throwing, Girls Div. A. Boys Div. A. 11:30 A. M. Broad Jump, Boys Div. C. Relay at 12:00 o'clock sharp. . High School Meet 2:00 P. M. Half-Mile Run; High and Broad Jump. ) 2:10 P. M. 100 yard Dash; Shot Put. 2:20 P. M. 220 yard Hurdles: Pole Vault 2:40 P. M. 440 yard Dash, Mile Run. 229 yard Dash, 120 yard Hurdles, Javelin, Discus', The Leader says the Weston Com mercial association has been request ed to put up. cups or prises or some other suitable trophies -for the one room school making the most points; the two or more room school making the most points, and for the high school winning the meet Individual medals for the hierh noint winners in the grades and high schools are also suggested as a means of itimuLatij? Latest fc'mofig tS ybflfig tonl&Unts. DR. S. F." SHARP PHYSICIAN 'AND. SURGEON i ' . '. ; - Athena, Oregon DR. J.L. GEYER Dentist Post Building, Athena,' Phone 682 WATTS A PRESTBTB Attorneya-At-Law . ' Mats Street. Athena. Oregon . State and Federal Court Practice NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon lor Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Zeph W. Lockwood, deceased. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed Ad- mimstnx of the above entitled estate by the above entitled court and that she has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against the estate are hereby notified to present th same to me at my home in Ath ena, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date here of. - . Dated at Athena, Oregon, Marcn 11, 1929. . MAY E. LOCKWOOD, Administratrix. k ; ' M15A12 RuiMinir in Pendleton. Ore gon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice which is Friday the 22nd day of March, 192. THE INLAND EMPIRE BANK OF r PENDLETON, Administrator. Peterson & Lewis, Attorneys for Administrator. , . , ' M22A19 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Avso-nn tnr TTmfil1a OllintV. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph Kawnsley, Deceased. Notice is hereby sriven to all persons whom it may concern: That Riilnh Fnlaom has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of Joseph Rawnsley, deceased; all persons having claims , against his sctata am ronnirpH ta nresent them with proper vouchers to said admin istrator at the law omce oi reierson and Lewis, Stangier Building, Pendle- tnn CVratrnn within nix months of the date of the first publication of this notice which is tne zzna aay ui March, 1929. ' rai.ph KOI.SOM. Aumisistraior. Pptjrann A. Lewis. Attorneys for Administrator, Pendleton, uregon. .. mawp TC frRV.niTOTlS In the County Court of the State of TTmstilla ConntV. In the Matter of the Estate of Charles C. Foster. Deceased. Nntirc ia Webv sriven to all persons whom it may concern: TV.t Tk. T.1anl T.mnira Bank Of Pendleton at Pendleton, Oregon, has been appointed aamimswaior i i-t- . -u..i. O Fnatpr. deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are nereoy reqmrwi - . v. . .:.u nwAnav vAnrhrers as 16- quired by law, to the said d"","- trator at its omce ana yvux D..JUn Ctrvffon. or tO Peterson k Lewis, attorneys for the the Garden Jr or We have a complete stock of Seeds in Packages and Bulk BIB fancy Apples Walla Walla River 195 ...... b. .. Box The best vegetables and fruits in season, Continues to be our specialty Always fresh and well selected. STEVE'S GROCERY Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. Athena, Oregon I NOTICE TO' CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla t-ounty. In the Matter of the Estate of Mar garet Tracy, deceased. Mnfina ia harohv O-lVPTl that the Un- AIVU.W O " , dersigned has been appointed admin istrator with the will annexed of the aetata nf Mnrcnxfit Tracv. deceased, by the above entitled Court. 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Memorials of Beauty and Durability THE KILGORE CAtE Special Attention Given to School Children Chicken Tamales Chile Beans GOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon SHERIFF'S SALE xTnTTPir TS HFRFRY GIVEN. That under and by virtue of a Writ of Execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, under the hand of the clerk and the seal thereof and to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and decree rendered and en tered in said court on the 23rd day of March, 1929, in lavor oi u. u. ira son, and against A. A. Laird and r.nia Toirri hia vjita F.ucene. Hales and Archie A. Laird, whereby plain tiff did recover a joint and several judgment and decree against said A.. A. Laird and Cecele Laird, his wife, for the sum of $740.26, with interest thereon from the 27th day of June, 1927, at the rate oi per cent p tha further HI1IYI fit S26.12 ailllUIll BHU Vtl AM. v.. ' cmn rooannohla nt.tornev fees Und plaintiff's costs and disbursements of said suit, taxea bi ui.o, whereby it was decreed that a certain mortgage, executed Dy iu Laird and Cecele Laird, his wife, to the Bank of Stanfield, a corporation, which duly assigned the same to F. A. Baker, who tnereaner said mortgage to this plaintiff on the 14th Aax? f Mav lHzn. Bun recurucu on paee 76 of Book 85 of the Mort- gage ivecoras ui tmwi uuu""ji State of Oregon, be foreclosed and the property therein described, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter oi becuon Twenty, in Twp. Four, North of Range 29, East of the Willam ette Meridian, Oregon, contain-, ino- 160 acres. should be sold and the proceeds ap a if. tha navmpnt nnil satisfaction of said judgment and costs and dis bursements or sale, anu tnat piainuii recovery is limited to the amount for which said property is sold. Now, tnereiore, i win on me day of May, 1929, at the hour of 2 Anwi, n tha oftimnnn of said day at the west door of the County Court house in the City or renoieton, uma tilla County, State of Oregon, sell all tha riirht. title. intereKt and estate. which the defendants A. A. Laird, Cecele Laird, his wire, Eugene Males and Archie A. Laird, or any of them, .A 11 (titaraat wTtfrh anv tiergOn B I It. M . . w - .. ... . .7 w-.- claiming by, through or under them or any ot them, naa on tne aara aay of March, 1929, or have since acquired therein, or now have in or to the above described real property and every part thereof at public auction to tlie highest and best bidder for cash inland. TOM B. GURDANE, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. By Vayne M. Ourdane, Deputy. A5M3 Conoco Gasoline . 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