" V. , 7; w 1 i m THE PRESS, ATHENA; OREGON, JANUARY 8, 1930 : Tn Speed the Departure of Coughs and Colds! Press Paragr aphs C-'i 1 SMS v IS It. Rexall White Pine, Tar and Wild Cherry Compound 25c and 50c This pleasant tasting ef fective cough syrup soothes' I and heals' the inflamed parts I h end aids in raising the 'phlegm, thus giving the' quickest and greatest relief. Sold only at Rexall Stores, j I McFADDEN'S PHARMACY j I Main Street Athena I Phone 332 THfc WORLDS tAKGEST CHAIN OF I !NrIVIOIJAI.tV OWNFO DRU6 STORg5 Shoe Repairing As it Should Be Done -Workmanship Guaranteed Prices Right SEE MY LINE OF WORKING MEN'S SHOES A. J. Garner Found Ladies' galosh. Owner pay lor tms notice. II. J. Cunningham was in Athena from Pendleton, Tuesday. " Found Gentleman's kid glove, i Owner pay for this notice. . 1 t tjj i i j. u. ivicr aauen maue a business trip to Portland over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roecker and son Buddy spent Sunday at the Martin home. . Will Kirk was seriously ill at his home in Athena this week, with in fluenza. Mr .and Mrs. Feron Smith, who have been residing at Milton, have re turned to Athena. Little Marion, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart, has been seriously ill this week. Charles (Buddy) Rogers and Nancy Carroll in "Illusion" at the Standard Theatre, tomorrow night. ''.,- Margaret Roecker of Walla Walla spent the week-end with her cousins Maxine and Marjorie Martin. Miss Edna DeFreece spent the week-end at Arlington visiting Miss Hilda Dickenson and friends. Newt Hodgen employe of the Stan dard Oil company is seriously ill at his home in Adams with influenza. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Dowd came over from Pasco and spent the week-' end with friends at Weston and Athena. Mrs. Orel McPherrin went to Hepp- ner Wednesday, where she will be em ployed in her old position in the Mor row county assessor's office for a period of about 30 days, preparing the assessment roll. Shell Gas and Oils Dry Cleaner, Auto Polish, Spring Oil J. D. Hugging Phone 81 HUFFMAN GARAGE 8 Special! Shaw's Coffee 46c per lb The Quality Grocery Phone 561 Alice Eager, Prop. Cornell's Garage General Repairing HAVE YOU SEEN THE RICHFIELD ROBES? Richfield Gasoline and Richfield Oil, Prestone and Alcohol for Radiators, Willard Batteries, Good rich Tubes and Tires, Veedol Oil, Radiator Covers for Fords, Flashlight Batteries. Curtains Repaired. Storage by Day or Month L. A. Cornell Athena, Oregon - - - - 1 Phone 471 THE ATHENA MARKET -' We carry the best Meat That Money Buys Kippered Salmon, all Kinds of Salt Fish. Fresh Fish, Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Kraut in Season. A. W. LOGSDON Main Street Athena, Oregon. Mrs. Theresa Berlin and family were guests for a New Years din ner of Mr. and Mrs. James McCall in Pendleton. . Mr. and Mrs. Harve Roseberry had as guests over Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Win! Boyer and two daughters of Portland. ..,..-.'... ....... ,.,..- Miss Pearl Green came over from LaGrande and spent several days at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Green. Lake and Till Beckner went down to Morrow county and spent Christ mas at the home of their brother, Lee Beckner.' Mrs. E. C. Prestbye is recovering from a painful burn when boiling syrup was spilled over her right hand last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Booher and Harve Booher came here from Condon to attend the funeral of their father1, William Booher. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Schultz are here from Rosebud, Alberta, visiting at the home of Mrs. Schultz's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Russell. - v Mrs. Dudley Rogers returned to Washtucna with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jay Gross, who visited at the Rogers home over Christmas. J Betty Eager injured her arm in the basketball game, Friday night, and the injury may keep her from playing the remainder of the season. Betty Eager is carrying her left arm in a sling as the result of an in jury received in the Prescott basket ball game, when her wrist was severe ly sprained. Leon Kretzer, who spent Christmas at the home of his parents in The Dalles, has returned to the Homer Watts ranch, north of Athena, where he is employed. Mrs. Gillette and Miss Mildred Mills of Fqrest Grove, Mr. R. Blatch- ford of Portland, spent several days here visiting at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Prestbye spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hirsch at Waitsburg. E. C. took on a couple of games of golf on the Waitsburg links. Dr. Sharp suffered another serious illness Friday and was taken to a hospital at Walla Walla, by John Stanton. At this writing the veteran physician is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston are the proud parents of an 8V4 pound baby girl born Friday, December 26. at Walla Walla. The little Miss ., has been named Ardella Muriel. ' Mrs. C. M. Eager substituted for Miss Brodie in high school, Monday and Tuesday of this week. Miss Brodie spent the holidays with rela tives in Oakland, California. A number of girl friends enjoyed the hospitality of Marjorie Douglas at a slumber party, New Year's eve. The arrival of the New Year was greeted with much merriment. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eager enter tained Mr. and Mrs. Will Bennett of Portland; Mrs. Charles Bond, Miss Mary Bond and Bobbie Bond and Mrs. Burchill of Pendleton, at dinner Fri day last. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chase Garfield and Mr. and Mrs. Flint Johns entertained a few friends at bridge New Year's eve at the former's home. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pinker ton. Miss Mildred Bateman has been in Athena this week visiting friends. Miss Bateman is continuing her course with the University of Oregon and will receive her Master degree in June. She is specializing in social welfare work. Mrs. Charles Cole .formerly of Pen dleton, and known to a number of Athena people, was recently severely injured by an automoble which struck her while she was crossing a street, in Los Angeles. Mrs. Cole sustained a broken arm and a fractured leg. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Miller entertain ed at a bridge dinner, Thursday last, the following guests being present: Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eager, Mr. and Mrs. Chase Garfield, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douglas, Mr. and Mr?. Laur ence Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Logsdon and Mrs. Bryce Baker. Funeral services for William Booh er were held Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the Christian church. Pastor Sias delivered the funeral sermon and the Masons had charge of the services at the grave. The funeral was attended by a large 'number of friends and the .floral of ferings were beautiful. Miss Mildred Hansell entertained at a holiday party Saturday evening when twenty-four of Miss Mildred's friends gathered at the hospitable Hansell home. The holiday Bchenie was carried out with a huge Christ mas tree and Christmas decorations. After appropriate games for kiddies, it being announced as a kiddie party, six tables of cards were then in play. Refreshments were served. An interesting meeting of the Ath ena Study club was held Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. B. Boyd, with a small number of the members being present. A papet on Klnilworth Castle was read by Mrs. J. W. Pinkerton, ' and one on Strat-ford-on-Avon by Mrs. Boyd. The meeting on January 10 will be at the home of Mrs. M. I. Miller, when study will deal with the city of Lon don. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Michener en tertained friends New Year's night when four tables of bridge were at play. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Pinkerton, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eager, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Logsdon, Miss Mildred Bateman, John Pinkerton, Dr. and Mrs. Blatchford the host and hostess. Light refreshments were served at a late hour. High School Notes JUNIOR NEWS STAFF . Editor ..............Stafford Hansell Assistant Editor........Myrtle Campbell Alumni.......:..... Student Body..... Boys' Athletics...... Classes...: ........... Entertainment.... ...Jack Moore Arthur Crowley ......Roland Wilson Emery Rogers .Elizabeth Walter Personals ;....Georgie Green Faculty ... ....Walter Huffman 1st to 4th Grades........Curtiss Duffield 5th to 8th Grades Mary Tompkins Subject Classes...... Herbert Reeder Advisor................Miss Beulah Smith Editorial (Stafford Hansell) ' Is the cheering section an import ant feature of a game? It is a very important feature for it cheers the players to further efforts and shows them that the school is still behind them and gives the public the general school attitude. It is not difficult to determine the attitude of the non- participating pupils. The indifferent, obstinate, bashful, and other char acteristics are brought to light in the cheering section. The yell leader, while he may be largely at fault,, is not the person to lay all the blame on for if the members of the Student Body refuse to yell or behave them selves he can hot force them to. How are the students admitted to games? They are admitted because they have bought student body tickets. These tickets entitle them to admittance to all athletic contests at a much reduc ed rate. It is understood that in using these tickets they will sit in the yelling section as set off by the yell leader. If they do not sit in this sec tion and are admitted under student body tickets they should be forced to sit there or give up their student body tickets. Second, behave like gentlemen and ladies at all times in this section. People come from many places to these games. They get their only glimpse of our town from these games. They undoubtedly judge us by our behavior while there Lone "cat-calls," "boos," and other forms of nonsense should not be tol erated in the yelling section. Third, the Student Body members should as sist in the yelling. ' Their yelling should be consistent and consolidated and not individual or of the razzing type. Any student or students who do not wish to live up to these condi tions, which are neither tyrannical nor overbearing, should be asked to give up his student body ticket and buy his ticket to the games as any other individual. This is the only way that Athena Hi school will ever have a successful yelling section that will be a pridei to the school instead of a question mark. Athletics The Prescott team came to Athena Friday and played the high school team. The Prescott team proved too much for the boys and carried away a victory of 22-13. The game was nip and tuck all through the first half and both .teams showed wonderful basketball. In the last half the boys could not keep up with the Prescott team and dropped gradually behind. V The following boys started for Ath ena: Huff man; center; Myrick and Jenkins, forwards; Crowley and Rog ers guards. The substitutions were: Jack Moore for Jenkins, and Ralph Moore for Myrick. - i Girls'. Basketball The girls' basketball team met the Prescott team on the local floor last Friday. The Athena girls started out well, they had made two baskets before Prescott hardly realized what was happening. But then the luck began to change and Prescott Btarted rolling in baskets one after the other, and by the time the game ended, Prescott had a score of 28 to Athena's 18. At the biginning of the third quarter the game became rough. The results are, the Athena team has one girl with a sprained wrist and one with a black and blue nose. Entertainment An enjoyable assembly was held Friday afternoon in the school audi torium. Christmas carols were sung to create tf "eal Christmas spirit Each student was presented with a bag of candy which was a gift from the student body. Classes . The vodvil, given by the Junior and Senior classes, proved successful both in pleasing the crowd and financially. Eighty-seven and one . half dollars were received from the sale of tickets, this1 money will be used for class ex penses and for the Junior and Senior Banquet Faculty "Pike" Miller, high school coach, spent Saturday in Walla Walla. Miss Beulah Smith spent the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I A. Smith, at Island City. Superintendent E. E. Coad, spent Christmas vacation at Cove, Oregon, with his wife and their three sons, who are attending the University of Oregon, and were home for the holi days. Miss Dorothy Brodie spent Christ mas with relatives in California, re turning Thursday, after New Years. Alumni Wayne Pinkerton spent Christmas day with relatives in Athena. There are a number of students from Athena attending the University of Oregon, The students who are all home for Christmas vacation are: Al berta Charlton, Jessiedeane Dudley, Kathleen Radtke, Lenore McNair, George Gross and Fred Radtke. John Pinkerton and Norman Mc Intyre are spending Christmas vaca tion in Athena. They are students at Oregon State College. " Ralph and Edwin McEwen, fresh men at Whitman college are spending Christmas vacation at Newberg, Ore gon with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McEwen and their grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gene Goff. Helen Hansell who is a Sophomore at Washington State College at Pull man, Washington, is spending Christ mas vacation with relatives and friends here. " Lower Grades Bobby Stott, Geraldine Garrett, Leone Mayberry and Alvin Kibby are out of school on account of illness. A Christmas tree was enjoyed by the members of the 3rd and 4th grades last Friday afternoon. Each pupil drew a name and bought a present which was put on the tree. Santa Claus came and distributed the presents to the pupils. 7th and 8th Grades ' A Christmas program and tree was given by the seventh and eighth grades last Friday afternoon." Their parents and lower grades were the in vited guests. "Subject Classes . ,, One semester of school is about over, and these few remaining days will be put into constant preparation for semester exams, which will begin next week. ; Installation of officers for the com ing year for McKcnzie Chapter, 112, Order of Eastern Star, was held Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Anna Littlejohn installing officer. The of fices were filled as follows: Worthy Matron, Mrs. Katherine Hiteman; Worthy Patron, Arthur Coppock; As sociate Matron, Mrs. Theresa Berlin; Associate Patron, Kohler Betts; sec retary, Mrs. Persephone . 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