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    THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON, APRIL 19, 1929
High School Notes
Junior News Staff
Editor........ .......Carl Calvert
Faculty Virgie Moore
Faculty Harold Kirk
Student Body. Cecil Pambrun
Athletics Eldon Myrick
Classes Helen Foster
Subject Classes John Kirk
Entertainment ..Loie Montgomery
Personals Thelma Schrimpf
Personals...-. Beatrice Hiteman
Grades 1st to 5th....i.Frances Cannon
Grades 5th to 8th George Gross
Advisor Mildred Bateman
Wednesday, April 10, to discuss when
and where the baccalaureate service
should be held. Wilford Miller ap
pointed the following committee to
arrange the program for the evening
Alberta Charlton, Emma Ringel, Oral
Michener, and Edwin McEwen.
Student Body ., .
A student body meeting was held
Friday morning and the following
officers were elected for the coming
year: John Kirk, president; Cecil
Pambrun, vice-president; Thelma
Schrimpf, secretary-treasurer. The
following nominations were made:
editor-of-the-annual, Virgie Moore;
business-manager of- the annual, Carl
Calvert, Eldon Myrick, Stafford Han
sell, and Arthur Crowley; transports
tion-manager, Harold Kirk, Marjorie
Douglas and Arlene Myrick; cheer
leader, Carolyn Kidder.
,; Alumni
Fred Radtke was a member of the
University of Oregon fencing team
that recently defeated Reed. CoMeg-j
45-19.
Subject Classes
Mildred Street has qualified for a
Royal Typewriter silver pin. She has
written 41 words a minute for 15
minutes with only four mistakes.
Mr. Meyer took his economics class
to Pendleton Friday to observe the
law in action at a trial in the county
court house.
Classes '
The seniors held a class meeting on
Shoes
Repaired
and Repaired Right
By Your Home Man
at Right Prices
PERRY HALL
5th and 6th Grades
Those on the honor roll for the
fifth and sixth grades for the past
school month were: Eleanor Price,
Maurice Edger, Doris Jenkins, Mild
red Alkere, Arleen Foster, and Aaron
Douglas.
Max Johnson and Mildred Alkera
have finished 75 Palmer Method Pen
manship drills. Genevieve Barrett,
Doris Jenkins-, Aaron Douglas, Daniel
Reeder, Fern Carstens, Arleen Foster,
Eloise Venable and Jack Miller have
finished 50. All other members of
the fifth and sixth grades have finish-
ed 25.
Saturday morning, rain or shine,
the fifth and sixth grades will have
their breakfast in the country.
7th and 8th Grades
A lot of . sickness has been going
through the grades, but nevertheless
they are working hard and think they
will give a good account of them
selves on the track and in the field
this year.
The eighth graders are studying
very hard for the final exams.
Personals
Lee Foster was in Walla Walla
Saturday. .
Goldie Miller was in Milton Sat
urday. Carolyn Kidder and Harold Kirk
visited in Waitsburg Sunday. ;
Helen Foster was in Pendleton Sat
urday. '
Marjorie Wilson was a Pendleton
visitor Saturday.
. Wilford Miller, Walter Huffman,
and Thelma Schrimpf were in Walla
Walla Sunday.
Marjorie Wilson was absent from
school Monday.
Virgie Moore and Pearl Green were
in Pendleton Saturday.
1st and 4th Grades
Donald Jones, Patricia Westfall,
Arminda Coppock, and Lawrence
King are absent from school because
of illness this week.
Eating candy while seated in her
closed automobile, breathing the dead
ly fumes of carbon monoxide, prov
ed that the intent to commit suicide
on the part of Miss Miriam K. For
rester, U. of 0. graduate and as
sistant instructor at Stanford Uni
versity, was deliberate, if nothing else.
HITS COMMERCIALISM
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Fishing Tackle
Headquarters
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We have the kind will land the
Big Ones
We have a dandy line of Fishing
Tackle Rods, Reels, Lines,
1 Leaders, a full assortment of
John T. Little's Flies
Fish Bait
Thompson's Garage
Erected national president of tEe
Amateur Athletic union by unani
mous vote of, the fortieth annual, con
vention, Avery Brundage of Chicago
threw down the gauntlet to "com
mercialism In sport" before he had
been In the chair two minutes. ,
Cathedral Made Dear
by Old Associations
After Canterbury cathedral had
been restored from the great fire of
1174, pious Englishmen so revered
the beauty of this stronghold of the
Church o: England that they came
from far and near and even those not
so religiously inclined made their
"Canterbury pilgrimages." For 800
years this was kept up and many an
Inn sprang from existence to prosper
ity in the shadow of the facred edi
fice. In time some of these pilgrim
ages became less of a religious exer
cise than a favorite summer excur
sion and their history is shadowed
In our word "canter" which is the
shortened form of "Canterbury gal
lop.'
Another Interesting thing associated
with this cathedral Is the division of
the Bible into two chapters. Stephen
Langton, who died In 1228, wns car
dinal and archbishop of Canterbury
besides being a statesman of no
mean foce. This was the nee of the
beginnings of organized learning and
Cardinal Langton, after distinguishing
himself as a teacher, gave his time a
standardized text of the Vulgnte there
being op until then almost as many
versions as there were Bibles. It was
In this wo.k that he made the Vino
vation of dividing the lengthy books
Into chapters, thus making specified
passages much easier to find. Detroit
News..
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CLASSIFIED
For, Sale An
practically new.
Athena.
Air-o-Gas stove,
Phone 373 or 621
For Sale Twenty head of black
face 3 and 4 year old ewes, six with
lambs at side. Phone 681. Athena.
For Sale A second hand lawn
mower, in fair condition. Phone 153,
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 ,
Athena, Oregon
Dr. W. Boyd Whyte
CHIROPRACTOR
Stangier Building, Phone 706
Pendleton, Oregon. 957
The Riskiest Time of Year
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Now
Millions more
people ride on
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Come in and let's talk it over. We'll save you money
and, what's even more important, insure you against
risks you shouldn't be taking.
The Athene Garage
Main gtreet - - Athena . Phone 352
Collector Had Noted
Pussy's Rubber Heels
There is a saying to the effect that
"Possession Is. nine points of the law,"'
but in these days of repossession
many strange experiences ure the lot
of the man whose job Is to bring lnuk
the goods. One such Individual tells
the story of a case wherein he hud
repeatedly made'cnlls, but could nev
er find the party at home. At least,
the bell ringing was always Ignored.
Noticing one day that the threshold
of the front doorway was worn quid
thin, so that one could look Into the
hallway some few Indie?, the collw
tor decided to leave his card, und aft
er noisily walking down the steps re
turned again very quietly and saw Ills
card being picked up.
Hi sId nothing and when he tfnnll
gained admission, later In the week
he remarked to the wonmn that lit
bad called several diiys earlier and
found no one at home. She replied
very sociably that "1 knew you must
have been here because ! found yotn
card. It was In the middle of the hall
floor where the cat must have pulled
It In and was playing with It."
The collector looked at her verj
oolly, remarking. "Yes, I kmv. I
taw his, rubber heels."
PUBLISHER'S STATEMENT
Statement of ownership, manage
ment, etc., required by the act of
Congress of August 24, 1912, of the
Athena . Press, published weekly at
Athena, Oregon, for April 1, 1929.
Publisher, editor, m&nagjmr editor
and owner, F. B, Boyd of Athena,
Oregqn,
Known bondholders or mortgagee,
none, F. B. BOYD.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 15th day of April, 1929.
B. B. RICHARDS
Notary public for Oregon. My
commission expires March 6, 1933.
Notice,
Owners of chickens within the city
limits of Athena, are hereby notified
that they must hereafter keep their
poultry confined strictly to their
premises, and not allow them to run
at large. B. D. TAYLOR,
Ci Marshal.
Blacksmithing
All work out on
lime
Acetylene Welding
CM. JONES, Prop.
DR. S. F. SHARP
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Athena, Oregon
DR. J.L.GEYER
Dentist
Post Building, Athena, Phone 582
WATTS ft PRESTBYE
Attorneys-At-Law
Main Street. Athena, Oregon
State and Federal Court Practice
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
AND REPORT
In the County Court of the State of
urcgon lor Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Roy
J. race, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all per
sons whom it may concern: That
Harriet A. Price, administratrix of
the Estate of Roy J. Price, deceased.
has tiled her final account and report
m the administration of the estate;
that the County Judge by order duly
made and entered has appointed Sat
urday the 18th day of May, 1929, at
the hour of ten o clock in the fore
noon as the time and the County
Court House at Pendleton, Oregon, as
the place where all objections and ex
ceptions to said final account and re
port will be heard and a settlement
of the estate made.
Dated this 12th day of April. 1929.
HARRIET A. PRICE, Administratrix.
Peterson & Lewis, Attorneys for Ad
ministratrix. A19M17
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. '
In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph
Kawnsley, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
whom it may concern:
That Ralph Folsom has been ap
pointed administrator of the estate
of Joseph Rawnsley, deceased; all
persons having claims - against his
estate are required to present them
with proper vouchers to said admin
istrator at the law office of Peterson
and Lewis, Stangier Building, Pendle
ton, Oregon, within six months of the
date of the first publication of this
notice which is the 22nd day of
March, 1929.
RALPH FOLSOM, Admisistrator.
Peterson ft Lewis. Attorneys for
Administrator, Pendleton, Oregon.
i. M22A19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oreeon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Charles
C. Foster. Deceased.
Notice is hereby riven to all persons
whom it may concern:
That The Inland Empire Bank of
Pendleton at Pendleton, Oregon, has
been appointed administrator of the
estate of Charles C. Foster, deceased.
All persons having claims against the
estate are hereby required to present
them with proper vouchcers as re
quired by law, to the said adminis
trator at its office and place of busi
ness in Pendleton, Oregon, or to
Peterson & Lewis, attorneys for the
adminUtra&rV at -their - offl; in the
Ladies' Hose
During the remainder of the Month we will
close out present stock of Ladies' Hose
$2.00 Hose, now 1.50
1.50 Hose, now 1.25
1.05 Hose now .85
On Our Mens Jersies
1-3. off
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 . '.
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Stangier Building 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 1929.
THE INLAND EMPIRE BANK OF
PENDLETON, Administrator.
Peterson & Lewis, Attorneys for
Administrator. M22A19
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Mar
garet Tracy, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator with the will annexed of the
estate of Margaret Tracy, deceased,
by the above entitled Court.
All persons having claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
nresent the same to the undersigned
at its office in Athena, Oregon, or to
the Attorneys for said Administra
tor, Watts & Prestbye, at their
office in Athena, Oregon, within six
(61 months from the date oi tne nrsi
publication of this notice. All claims
must be verinea as Dy law requueu.
Dated at Athena, Oregon, tnis dm
day of April, 1929.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
ATHENA. UKfcUUN, Aammis-
tratnr with the Will Annexed oi
the Estate of Margaret Tracy, De
Watts & Prestbye, Athena, Oregon,
Attorneys for Estate. A5MJ
Pendleton Marble and Granite Works
Established 1882
We will be pleased to cooperate with you on your Decoration Day
plans. A phone call to 328W Pendleton will bring any desired in
formation. Memorials of Beauty and Durability
THE
KILGORE CAFE
- Special Attention Given to School Children
Chicken Tamales Chile Beans
' GOOD FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor - - Athena, Oregon
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY 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
mo HirAPtpd and delivered upon ' a
judgment and decree rendered and en
tered in said court on the 23rd day of
March, 1929, in favor of L. V. Jonn-
son, and against a. a. uami
Cecele Laird, his wife, Eugene Hales
oni 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 of 8 per cent per
annum and the further sum of $26.12
taxes, $100 reasonable attorney fees
and plaintiff's costs and disbursements
nf aairi Riiit. taxed at $51.85. and
whereby it was decreed that a certain
mortgage, executed Dy sam n,
Laird and Cecele Laird, his wife, to
the Bank of Stanfield, a corporation,
which duly assigned the same to F.
A. Baker, wno inereaiter ubibjiu
said mortgage to this plaintiff on the
12th day of May, 1926, and recorded
on page 76 of Book 85 of the Mort
gage Records of Umatilla County,
Stat f Oreeon. be foreclosed and
the property therein described, to-wit:
The Southeast Quarter of bection
Twenty, in Twp. Four, North of
Range 29, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, Oregon, contain
ing 160 acres,
should be sold and the proceeds ap
plied to the payment and satisfaction
nf aid iudement and costs and dis
bursements of sale, and that plaintiff's
recovery is limited to the amount for
which said property is sold.
Now. therefore, I win on tne n
day of May, 1929, at the hour of 2
o'clock in the afternoon of said day
at the west door of the County Court
house in the City of Pendleton, Uma
tilla County, State of Oregon, sell all
the right, title, interest ana estate,
whirh the defendants A. A. Laird,
Cecele Laird, his wife, Eugene Hales
and Archie A. Laird, or any of them,
and all interest which any person
claiming by, through or under them
or any of them, had on the 23rd day
of March, 1929, or have since acquired
therein, or now have in or to the
aKnva Hewrihed real property and
every part thereof at public auction to
the highest and best bidder for cash
in hand. TOM 11. uukuanc,
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
By Vayne M. Gurdane, uepnty.
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Continental Oil Company
Always at Your Service
Athena Service Station
Gas, Oils, Greasing
Automobile Assessories-
-Tires
BRYCE BAKER, Prop. . . Athena, . . Phone 761
an
Farmers Grain Elevator
Company
Grian and Feed
SPECIAL
A Full Line of Sperry s Chick Feed
Phone 382 LEE WILSON, M'gr.
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We carry the best
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Kippered Sanson, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh
Fish, Ovsters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season.
A. W. LOGSDON
Main Street Athena, Oregon.
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