THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON. JUNE 21, 1929 At Your Service The Hantortum uve wotks oi wai- la Walla will send a wagon over to Athena and Weston twice every week, Tuesdays and Fridays. Send your work to a . : Master Cleaner and Dyer All work guaranteed Phone orders to Athena Hotel DR. J. L. GEYER Dentist Post Building, Athena, Phone 682 ' Dr. W. Boyd Whyte CHIROPRACTOR i .. Stangier Building, Phone 706 Pendleton, Oregon. 957 J V ' : . : . WATTS & FRESTBYE Attorneys-At-Law Main Street. Athena, Oregon State and Federal Court Practice RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING Main St. H. H. HILL Athena Crescent' BAKING POWDER. -fail pounds fPure whole leeoine,.' Press Paragraphs J. F. Huffman is driving a new Star "Six" sedan.' ' French Criglar was in town Sat urday from Freewate'r. Miss Hilda Larson of Weston, was shopping in Athena, Wednesday. Clarence Barney is making repairs to Henry Barrett's combine harves ter.' '- On account of inclement weather, the Helix community picnic has been postponed. . ., The summer home colony at Bing ham Springs is taking up its resi dence there. " Born June 14,1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Piersol of . Meacham, a daughter. ' Miss Myrtle DeFreece was in Ath ena Tuesday evening from Walla Walla, visiting relatives. Virginia Eager was operated on this morning by Dr. Gowan of Wal la Walla for removal of tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey have returned to Athena after spending several months at-Lewiston, Idaho. Mrs. F. S. LeGrow was a luncheon guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartmen in Pendleton, Wed nesday. Mrs. Laurence Mclntyre and little sons have gone to Wilbur, Washing ton, for a visit with Mrs. Mclntyre's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Truelove, who came to Athena to attend the funeral of Brooks Anderson, have returned to their home. Esther Berlin and Betty Eager re turned home Sunday from a visit to relatives and , friends at Dayton, Washington. J. E. Jones, rural mail carrier, is taking a vacation and during his ab sence Ray Jones is carrying the mail out of Athena. Mrs. Joseph DeFreece came down from Wilbur, Washington, and visit ed her son, Frank DeFreece at his home in Athena. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley are en tertaining Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mc Donald at their summer home at Bingham Springs. Mechanics have been assembling and tuning up a couple of new In ternational Harvesters for Rogers & Goodman this week. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Willaby and two daughters came over from Free- It Pays to Look Well! To look well you should keep your hair properly cut your lace shaved and massaged In fact everything in the Barber line. Come in and see Herb Parker and me.' Penn Harris Barber Shop Agency for Troy Laundry and Twin City Sanitary Cleaners. ; Phone 583. Sk r 1 Small Sweet Pickles, Gallon $1.90 Sweet Mixed Pickles, Gallon :...........;. 1.80 Yolo Brand Sweet Pickles, Gallon......... 1.25 Wilsons Sweet Gherkins, Small Jar 35c Sandwich Pickles Jar 25c The Quality Grocery Phone 561 Alice Eager, Prop. STANDARD THEATRE Saturday and Sunday T Stree he ne With Janet Gay nor Charles Farrell , "The Street Angel" for Two Nights Why do they call her the Street Angel? Come and SEE ! News, Comedy and Sports Reel Admission 10-25-35c SAVE WITH SAFE-TV ft The Popular Choice SWIM-KAPS ' (Aviator Style) 25c $1.00 Good looks are matched by long life hi these ex clusive Swim-Kaps which are designed to flatter the face and shaped to keep the hair absolutely dry. Sold only at your ' Rexall Store. riMcFadden's Pharmacy! water Sunday, and spent the day with Mrs. Minnie Willaby. Wanted Man with good 2-ton truck wants grain hauling job. Ad dress, Herbert R. Hawley, Bay City, Oregon. ' .- ' Mrs. Edith Lumsden has returned from her eastern trip, and is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood, west of Athena. Mrs. Ruth Chandler came up from Portland Wednesday and is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sims Dickenson. Newt Hodgen is in Athena this week from Pendleton, driving one of the delivery trucks for the Athena Standard Oil company station. E. 0. Lee and family motored to Dayton, Washington, Saturday where they attended the funeral of Mrs. Stott, sisterinlaw of Mrs. Lee. , Doris Street, Athena school pupil, has been ill at Pendleton for sev eral weeks. Recently she was oper ated on for removal of tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Rogers ayd Mr. and Mrs. Penn Harris spent Sun day on the Umatilla river. A picnic dinner was enjoyed by the quartet. Louis Keen returned Saturday from Portland where ho attended Masonic grand lodge as a delegate from Dolph Lodge, No. 80, A. F. & A. M. Ethel Geissel returned to Portland Tuesday morning, after spending two weks visiting relatives and friends in Athena, Milton and Walla Walla. Mrs. Ira Scott, formerly of Helix, has been seriously ill with scarlet fever in a hospital at Colfax, Wash. Children in the Scott family also had the fever. A a reward for passing out of the eighth grade of the Athena pub lic school, Roy Burke has made his daughter Dorothy a present of a fine wrist watch. Mr. and Mrs. Clason Adams have arrived from Palo Alto, California, and will make an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watts, parents of Mrs. Adams. A calliope wending through Ath ena streets Wednesday, attracted at tention of the kids with the result that in a short time a procession of youngsters joined the parade. , R. Alexander, well known Pendle ton man, who has been ill with a serious cold, is much better and is now able to be out. Mr. Alexander has been confined to his home. The A. A. Mclntyre family have moved into their town residence from the farm northwest of Athena, and are now pleasantly situated in their new home on Sosth Third street. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Clarence Zerba, west if Athena next Tuesday afternoon at which time sewing will be done for the Children's Home at Corvallis. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Choate of La Grande visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chester McCollbugh one day this week. Mrs. Choate and Mr. Mc Collough are brother and sister. Elmer Merritt has introduced a novel method in keeping the yard on his premises mowed. He has a 24 year old mare from the Henry Bar rett ranch which keeps the grass nipped off nicely. Mrs. Bert Ramsay was returned to her home in AViena Thursday eve ning of last week, and is rapidly re covering health after undergoing a surgical operation by the Drs. Cow an, at Walla Walla. Employes of the Eickhoff Farm Products company who are engaged in raising the present crop of beans in the Athena-Weston district enjoy ed a dance at Weston, last Saturday night Fletcher's orchestra furnish ed the niufeic. Bryce Baker transacted business jn Pendleton, yesterday. : James Cresswell is quite ill and is suffering with plurisy. Mrs. H. A. Barrett has been con fined to her home several days by ill ness. 'r v ' . . Mrs. Arthur Douglas and daughter Marjorie were Pendleton visitors Tuesday. ' ' Ernest F. Koepke is . down from Seattle looking after his farming in terests in this county. Services will be held at the Chris tian church Sunday morning, Wilber Torgerson, delivering the sermon. ' Fred Radtke, Jr., has been suffer ing with an infected wisdom tooth, and was finally forced to have the painful offender extracted. Miss Sadie Pambrun is in Yakima, visiting her sister, Mrs. Percy Wil son, and is taking lessons in a beauty parlor while in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wood motor ed to Walla Walla Wednesday, where they were called by the serious ill ness of Mr. Wood' mother.' Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor stars in in "Seventh Heaven," will be seen tomorrow and Sunday nights at the Standard Theatre in "Street Angel." " Mrs. Turman who has been a house guest at the home of her son Fred Kershaw, is visiting in Walla Walla, and will return to her home in Kel so, shortly. . E. A. Dudley and Mrs. Victor Mc Donald were in Athena Tuesday from Bingham Springs. Mr. Dudley re ports rain and more rain in the moun tains, with little sunshine to dry off the foliage between showers. Mrs. C. L. McFadden arrived home Saturday from her visit in Portland and Corvallis. Masters Billy and Raymond McFadden remained at the Corvallis home of their grandmother, for an indefinite visit. Charles Farrell and Janet Gaynor will be seen at the Standard Theatre tomorrow and Sunday nights in Frank Borzage's "Street Angel,1" the silent version of one of Fox' finest productions of the year. ." Orel Michener has recovered from his attack of mumps and this week has been operating the city delivery truck in the absence of Orel McPher rin, who has been at Walla Walla, during his wife's illness. Zada, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Frank Snider of Weston, was united in marriage Sunday to Mr. Aldric Wendler. The wedding ceremony took place at Walla Walla, where, the young people .will reside. Ned Payne and Valve Payne of Olympia, Wash., and Mrs. J. D. Clark and daughters Elizabeth and Mary, of Salem, visited at the Sims Dickenson home, Saturday. The party were on a motor trip to Eastern Oregon. The crew which is rebuilding the Preston-Shaffer electric light and power system in Athena, have aboul completed work in the down town section, and are now doing construc tion work in the residence districts. : Miss Dorothy Berlin, who gradu ated Monday at Whitman .college, will teach Latin and French and coach girls' basketball at Roslyn, Washington, high school this year. Miss Berlin graduated with the de gree 3. S. in Sociology and Educa tion. ... ' :. , Athena friends will regret to learn that Mrs. Wood has suffered a para lytic stroke recently at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Alf Johnson, in Walla Walla. Her condition is re ported serious, and because of her advanced age, little hope is held for her recovery. i. "v. m firvk. tm ra ii F r In Ladies Rayon Bloo mers and in French PantiesS! I., ..! igular sizes r $1:19 ge sizes' - 1.29 Assorted Colors of Pink, Orchid, Green, Rose and ! ; ' Peach. ; These are heavy Rayon, ex- 1 V I ceptionally well made jj . Phone Your Order To 152 A t h e n a Be pa rt m e ri t St o re ' Kilgore's Cafe has been redecorated and presents a very attractive ap pearance A color scheme of orange and black and ivory has been used, Crisp cretonne' hangings in the same shades are most effective. Mr. and Mrs. Eilgore are genial hosts and are prepared to serve large and small parties. Clair and Monta ' Montgomery motored to Portland Tuesday night to meet their grandmoher, Mrs. Em ma Montgomery who arrived there from Woodland, California. The trio made the trip to Athena Wednesday. Mrs. Montgomery will visit at the Hiteman home for a time, and will be accompanied home by Clair and Lois Montgomery who will visit friends and relatives in Oakland be fore returning here. , , Mr. and Mrs. William Quinley.and daughter Geraldine from Oakland, California visited at the home of Mrs. Jane Harden., last week and the fore part of this week. They were accompanied on their visit by Mrs. Martha Akien of Fresno, California. Mrs. Quinley and Mrs. Akien sisters, are , cousins of Mrs, Harden. Mrs. Akien, who , is 80 .years old, and Mrs. Quinley were united with Mrs. Har den again after 52 years, and a most enjoyable time was had visiting. The party motored home Monday. ;" ... Card of Thanks We desire to express through the columns of the Athena Press our gratitude and thanks to all friends who have assisted us in our hour of loss and bereavement in the death of our beloved son and " brother. MR. AND MRS. JOE ANDERSON AND FAMILY. 7 1 8oo conversations at once through a cable less than 3 inches thick The earth beneath our great cities is so crowded with pipes, cables, etc., that any further additions, create serious engineering problems. Yet the num ber of telephone calls that must flash underground is steadily increasing. , . ? The challenge to the scientific minds of the Bell System was to find a way for more conversations in existing conduits. 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