The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, June 28, 1929, Image 4

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    THE PRESS, ATHENA, OREGON; JUNE 28, 1929
Press Paragraphs
Louis Keen is driving a new Ford
sedan.
Mrs. Dora Anderson was in Ath
ena Tuesday from her ranch home
near Helix.
Mrs. C. L. Woodward and daughters
and Mrs. Elliott are visiting relatives
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones have been
visiting relatives and friends at Con
don this wcclc
Master Till Stone went toPortland
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N.
Scott of Pendleton.
Virginia Eager is recovering from
an operation for removal of her ton
sils at Walla Walla, Friday last.
A new Frigidaire unit is being in
: stalled in the kitchen at Kilgore'a
Cafe by Jack Cunningham, of Pendle
. ton, this week.
Win Burden is in Athena from
Toppenish, Wash., visiting at the
home, of his sister, Mrs. J. D. Hug-
gins. " .
Mrs. H. 0. Worthington was in
Athena from Pendleton Monday, com
ing here to attend the funeral of Mrs.
Wood.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richmond of Al
berta were recently entertained! at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Sheard. -Mm.
Grace Pendleton and little son
have been here from Lake county,
visiting relatives in the Athena neigh
borhood. Laurence ' Knight, barber at the
Duffield shop, has been confined to his
home this week with a severe attack
of mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Richmond, of
Calgary, Canada, are visiting this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sheard.
Bonny Johnson, granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Pinkerton, who
recently had her tonsils removed, is
recovering nicely.
Sanford Stone has entered, the em
ploy of A. L. Swaggart, and will here-
after be foreman of the Swaggart
ranch north of Athena.
Mrs. John Haworth and children
this week moved from the Swaggart
farm to the home of her mother, Mrs.
Johnson, Northeast of Athena.
Miss Ruth Hutt has been in Athena
this week from her home at Lone
Rock, Oregon, visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stockstill.
Walter Price has returned from
Freewater, where he assisted in
building a barn for his brother. He
will be employed in harvest here.
F. B. Radtke and son Fred left Sun
day morning on a fishing trip in the
Bend country. They will do both lake
and river fishing while on their trip.
Those acting on the High School
election board Monday, were Mrs. H.
A. Barrett, Mrs. Fred Kershaw, Mrs.
Wm. Littlejohn and Mrs. W. McPher
son. Mrs. Thomas Mosgrove (Pauline My
rick) and little son returned to their
home in Milton, Wednesday, from the
hospital at Walla Walla, both in good
health.
acres
would make a big farm
AT Milford, Michigan, 1168 acres have
XjLbccn made not into a farm but into
a Proving Ground for automobiles.
Long before your General Motors car is
built, specimen models are sent to the Prov
ing Ground. This fleet is tested in actual
use. It has to meet every bad driving con
dition, from heart-breaking hills to slam
bang bumps. K
But that isn't all. Other cars of American
and European manufacture are bought and
put through the same tests, so that GcneralMotors always
knows how its products compare with others.
The tests involve speed, power, endurance, braking, rid
ingcomfort,handlingcasc;fucl,oilandtirceconomy;body strength cveryphasc of carconstructionand performance.
When the specimen cars are finally able to meet every
test, they are sent back to the factory. The car you buy
is made exactly like them.
The next time you examine a General Motors car in
your dealer's showroom, think of those n68 acres. They
would make a big farm. But they make a better promise
of proved car valut.
"A car for every purse and purpose "
TO
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6-cylinder valve-in-head engine. Beautiful new
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delivery model. iH ton chassis and ij ton chas
sis with cab, both with four speeds forward.
PONTIAC 7 models. $745 $89$. Mow offers
"big six" motoring luxury at low cost. Larger
L-head engine; larger Bodies by Fisher. New
attractive colors and stylish line.
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ther refinements, mechanically and in the
Fisher Bodies yet at reduced prices. Also new
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MARQUETTE. 6 models. It-Jiojj. (5
models priced under $1000) A new car, "a great
performer built by Buiclc." Beautiful colors
and appointments. Splendid Bodies by Fisher.
OAKLAND. 8 models. Si 145 $1575. New
Oakland All American Six. Distinctively origi
nal appearance. Splendid performance. Luxori
cku appointments. Attractive Bodies by Fisher.
VIKING. 3 models. $1595. General Motors'
new "eight at medium price. 90-dcgree V
type engine. Striking Bodies by Fisher.
Three years spent in its development tod lest.
BUICK. 19 models. $1195 $1,145. The Silver
Anniversary Buiek. Three wbeelbases from
1 15 to 118 inches. Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher.
More powerful, vibrationless motor. Comfort
and luxury In every mile.
LaSALLE. m modeU. J1195 $1875. Compan
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silent models. Cold-control device. To-tooeeab-ioeti.
Prices and models to suit every family.
DELCO-LIGHT Electric Plants-l Water
Systems. Provide all electrical conveniences
and labor-saving devices for the farm.
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Leon Miller is the owner of a new
Ford car.
Elmer Merritt went down to Port
land this week. ' '
Mrs. Glenn Dudley was a Pendleton
visitor Wednesday.
Ike Phillips is suffering with a pain
fully fractured rib.
Artie Kilgore was on the sick list
during the fore part of the week.
George Lieuallen was a hospital
patient this week in Walla Walla.
Mrs. Henry Barrett and daughters
motored to Pendleton Wednesday
morning.
See Victor McLaglen in "Captain
Lash" at the Standard Theatre to
morrow night. "
Mrs. Fred Kershaw and her mother
Mrs. Willaby spent Wednesday after
noon in Pendleton.
Mrs. Charles Betts has been in Port
land this week, where she is receiv
ing medical treatment.
Don Woodworth, district salesman
for Chevrolet trucks, spent Monday
and Tuesday in Athena.
Miss Ruth Williams visited friends
at Washtucna this week returning
Monday with her father.
Rev. H. E. Dow received medical
treatment at St Mary's hospital,
Walla, Walla, this week.
Mrs. Richard Thompson and daugh
ters June, Peggy and Anne were Pen
dleton visitors Wednesday. .
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lieuallen and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Johnson spent
Sunday on the Umatilla river.
Mrs. F. C. Roecker and family of
Walla Walla spent Wednesday visit
ing at the Earl R. Martin home.
Mrs. Minnie Willaby is at the home
of her son, Virgil Willaby near Free
water to spend the week, visiting.
Mrs. Lee Hiteman will accompany
her son Clair and Mrs. Emma Mont
gomery when they motor to Cali
fornia. .
"Shortv" Read of Reed and Hawley
Mountain was in town Tuesday and
sold a fine lot of Mountain straw
berries.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gross entertain
ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Prescott,
Wash., at their farm home west of
Athena, Sunday. .
Mrs. Ruth Chandler, who visited
in at week At the home of her brother,
Sims Dickenson, returned to her home
at Milwaukie, Sunday.
TTnnn his return from a trip to the
mountains Henry Dell dispensed de
licious coral mushrooms to a numoer
of his fortunate friends.
Mian TWnthv Lee has returned
from Wenatchee, Washington., where
she visited several days at the nome
of her uncle, J. R. Stott.
Mnvinp and Marlorie Martin are
npnilirior the week-end with their
cousins Margaret ana ueorgianna
Roecker of Walla Walla.
L. E. Gould, foreman for Joslyn
McAllister, contractors, has gone to
Spray, Oregon, to open up a new joo
A wnrlr. near that nlace.
Miss Mildred Stanton, trained nurse
at St Anthony's hospital in renoie
ton, was here Monday to attend the
funeral of Mrs. Wood, her grand
mother. ;
Thomas and John Vaughn, nephews
f thi Ifttn Mrs. Adeline Wood, were
n attend her funeral Monday.
They are well known residents 01
Pendleton.
.Tnlf Weir, vears aeo employed in a
lumber yard in Athena, who is now
a wheatraiser of the Washtucna coun
try, visited old time friends in Atn
ana Inst week.
Ethel C. Swift of Athena and Lor
ene Patterson and Luella B. Pinker-
tnn of Weston, are attending the sum
mer session of Eastern Oregon Nor
mal School at La Grande.
Mr. Sarah Bowles of Walla Walla
nnd her little srranddausrhter, Sarah
Jane Bowles of Phillipsberg, Mon
tana, visited at the home 01 Mr. ana
Mt-o 1? S. IXirow this week.
The ladies of the Baptist church
have had a sink and water installed
i hn phnvrh kitchen. Roomy cup
boards have also been built which add
to the convenience of the room.
Mrs. John Stackhe, accompanied Dy
her little eons, returned to her home
at Longview, Washington, Tuesday,
after visiting at the home 01 ner par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bern Banister.
ah lotion tit Athena who are in
a. at. wuawV - ...
terested In the Athena Civic club will
ot the home of Mrs. nomer
Watts on Monday, July 1, at 2 p. m
at hand is important.
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Miss Hazel McFarland is nere iroro
Portland visiting at the home of her
1 - Mr nnd Mrs. unaries wc-
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p.in4 She wan called to Athena
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to attend the funeral of Mrs. wooa,
her grandmother.
M-a Rnrrion has returned to her
home in Athena from her visit to
relatives in Minnesota. On her re
turn trip Mrs. Burden stopped at
Phill osbure. Montana ana visuea
Vior nnn Edward.
After a series of fishing trips tnis
.nrino-. T.Ponftrd Geissel was reward
ed Sunday while angling on the Uma
tilla river, by landing two nne Dig
rainbow trout Will Me go again 1
Wa'll niv he will.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Chapman of
Vancouver, Wash, and tneir aaugn
ters Josephine and Mrs, Clyde Car
roll, are visitinu- this week with their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Flint Johns.
Mr. E. C Ropers. Kenneth and
Helen Rogers are in Portland, visiting
at the home of Dr. ana Mrs. 1. u.
Watts. Before returning home Ken
neth and Helen will be operated on
for removal of tonsils.
The Bantlst church is owing some
50 for recent improvements made to
the church kitchen and Henry Bar
rett, church treasurer, has proposed
to Athena bsjsinesa men that me
amount be subscribed bv them.
Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert Hale, was seriously hurt Fri
day, of last week, when. she was
thrown against th cab of th track
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and in Fivench Panties
;' Regular sizes $!.!9
Large sizes - -1.29
Assorted Colors of Pink, Orchid, Green, Rose and
Peach. These are heavy Rayon, ex
ceptionally well made
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Athena Department Store
in which she was riding. The little
girl's face was severely bruised.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. otone of
Salem were recent guests at the
David Stone home west of Athena,
Mr. Stone, a graduate of Whitman
college, came up from Salem to be
present at Whitman commencement
exercises.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Zerba enter
tained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and
Mrs. Virgil Zerba and sons, Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Zerba and children,
Lowell Zerba and Mrs. Carl Pendleton
of Lakeview formerly Grace Zerba.
The families all met at the home of
Forrest Zerba the Sunday before.
Mr. and Mrs. W. McPherson had
as guests last week, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Nicholson and son from Molal
la, Oregon; Mr. Chas. McConnell, of
Scotts Mills, Oregon: Mrs. J. Mc
Connell of Dayton, Wash.; Mrs. M.
E. Jackson of Silverton; Mrs. Chas.
Labour of Newport and Mrs. E. Rit-
tenhouse of Oregon City.
Honoring the 74th birthday anni
versary of Mrs. William Piper, sr.,
relatives and friends gathered at Wal
la Walla Park Sunday, where a fine
birthday dinner was spread. Those
who enjoyed the occasion were, Mrs.
William Piper. Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Piper, Jr., and children, Mr. and
Mrs. Bryce Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
ward Morgan of Prescott, Wash., Mrs.
Vivian Fouls, Mrs. Fred Davis and
Mrs. D. Ernestberger of Dayton,
Wash.
Card of Thanks
We desire to express our thanks
and appreciation through the columns
of the Press to our friends for the
many kind words of sympathy and as
sistance rendered during the illness
and passing of our beloved mother,
Mrs. Adeline Wood.
THE FAMILY.
CLASSIFIED
For Sale Young and old hens.
Andy Rothrock, Athena.
For Sale A Chevrolet truck, model
1927. in eood order. Apply at First
National Bank of Athena.
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WEBSTER'S WALNUT
Dining Room Sets
Prices Right y
Just Received Come and See Them
Walnut and Mahogany
(New)
Upholstered Rockers
New and Latest in Window Shades
N. A. MILLER, Furniture and Undertaking
Fine piano to be sold at Athena.
Beautiful design and tone. Will take
phonograph part payment, balance
terms to suit. Write Manufacturers
warehouse, 431 Washington St., Port
land, Ore.
RADIO REPRESENTATIVE
Position for young man of good ap
pearance and character as representa
tive in your locality for a permanent
business connection with a retail or
ganization well established. Outside
work with some experience, must
qualify. Write Box 418, Pendleton,
Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the Matter of the Estate of Samuel
L. Spencer, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed the final report
as surviving executor of the last will
and testament of Samuel L. Spencer,
deceased, with the clerk of the above
entitled court, and that the judge
thereof has designated Monday, the
29th day of July, 1929, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon as the time, and the
County Court room in the County
Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla
County. Oregon as the place, wnen aod
where hearing will be had upon said
report All persons interested are
notified to then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why the
final report should not be approved,
the executor discharged, and the es
tate closed.
Dated Athena, Oregon, June 25th,
199
B. B. RICHARDS,
J2SJ2A Surviving. Executor.
i . Surviving Execittor.
Tires'
$1,000 Each"
A CTUALLY, if you were willing to
" pay $1,000 apiece for tires, yon
couldn't get anything better than Good
year Double Eagles.
Here's why: Goodyear builds them
without a cost limitation of any kind
puts into them the finest of workman
ship and materials that money can buy.
On top of this fact, Goodyear enjoys
lowest costs through building MIL
LIONS MORE tires than any other
company. So you get these "$1,000
tires" for surprisingly little more than
standard tire prices.
COODYEAE
DOUBLE EAGLE
Superiwist Cord Tires
. ATHENA GARAGE
Athena, Oregon