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About The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1930)
THE PRESS, ATHENA; OREGON OCTOBER 31 1930 S HARRIS' BARBER SHOP Dirt and Dandruff can not remain in the same scalp with Fitch D. R. Shampoo. Give yourself a treat 'and try one. Also retail size bottle. , ALL LINES OF BARBER WORK , -, Phone 492 - ' ' Continental Oil Company Always at Your Service Athena Service Station Gas, Oils, Greasing Automobile Accessories Tires BRYCE BAKER, Prop. . . Athena, .. . Phone 762 r- .., . ... .. . , .. Higli School Notes Editorial The Military Sird The wild geese and ducks are arriving on their annual migration from the great north. '. - ..The' goose, the noblest of all game birds, is the only bird who conducts his affairs in military order. He flies in perfect formation, wears a beautiful uni form and places sentinels when in camps. He is a wary fellow and it is the keen sportsman who can out-general him. . For the accommodation of the particular and discriminating hunter, we carry a stock of UMC Ammunition. Our Remington long range loads will out shoot, shell for shell, any make or brand of heavy, long, range loads on the market. Gallaher's Garage J. E. Gallaher Athena Phone 471 3aM (Miu 1 (Arleen Myrick) "Talkies" are much more advanced and nought by the public than the old silent pictures. In these person gets the full benefit of seeing the pictures, which he did with the silent ones, plus the sound. Taking every thing into consideration, "talkies" are much better than silent pictures. But are "talkies" n school any better than silent ones? These are not picture shows but pupils who, while they are supposed to be studying, talk so as to be heard. Maybe they think the rest of the students will enjoy it more, as they do. "talkie" shows. But this is not right and these pupils are not sought, unless by the teachers to punish them. In our study-hall there are quite a few, of these so-called "school talkies." .Maybe they got their idea from shows. If this is the case which, surely cannot be, then "talkies" "are not better than silent ones. But as a rule the pupils just get the idea themselves to keep the rest from studying. Let us all go to "talkies" and enjoy them but not try to imitate them at school. r Honor Roll The following students had no grades below a two on their report cards for the first six weeks. A two is between eighty-six and ninety three per cent. Freshmen: Walter Singer, Mary Jane Miller. - Sophomores: Bonnie Al kire, Helen Barrett, Velma Ross, Doris Street Juniors: Marjorie Doug las, Betty Eager, Mildred Hansell, Arleen Myrick. Seniors: Stafford Hansell. . . - Student Body The high school student body en joyed a program Monday morning, given by the seventh and eighth grades, directed by their teacher, Mr. Miller. These programs are to be presented by the different grades every week. The program was as follows: Song Oregon My - Oregon, 7th and 8th grades; recitation, Gene vieve Barrett; pantimime "Three Wishes," Aaron Douglas, Arleen Fds ter, Jack Miller, Bud Weber, Barbara Lee and Doris Jenkins. Society News Girls' League met Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. in the auditorium. Marjorie Douglas, chairman of the social com mittee, reported that she and her committee had planned the Hallowe'en party for the League, to be Saturday, October 25, and they had decided to invite the student body. The chair man of the finance committee, Velma Ross, stated that the committee had some plans in mind but they have riot yet perfected them. After this a short program, consisting of the fol lowing numbers, was given: ; piano solo, "Mattinetta," Esther Berlin; reading, "Mia Carlotta," Helen Bar rett: niano solo. "Pierrot and Pier rette," Marjorie Montague. . A unique Hallowe'en ' party was given by the Girls' League Saturday, October 25. It was given for the League and the high school student body. The party was planned and carried out exclusively by the social committee. ; Many good games, that were very different, were played in the party room and later in the gym nasium. Later in the evening re freshments of doughnuts and cider were served. Athletics Athena went to Kennewick last Fri day, and after a very rough game came out loser by a score of 12 to 0. Kennewick made a touchdown in the first quarter but failed to make the try-for-pomt. ine Atnena Doys Hsmm) t.n tw cpt.tiner more than their share of injuries. Lowell Jenkins re ceived a severe -blow on tne dsck which caused him to leave the game. Several more were hurt temnorarily. but none of theinjuries were serious enough to force the boys out oi tne game. Grade News First and Second Grades Donald Mayberry has returned af ter a recent illness. i Loraine Peterson is absent from school. He is bothered with ear trouble and is unable to attend. Third and Fourth Grades fiarrett and Robert May- berry have returned after recent ill ness. '. ' The third and fourth grades will put on the program in assembly next Fri day. Fifth and Sixth Grades Bettv Geiss was absent from school last Thursday. The fifth and sixth grades have a new desism on their sand table. It now is a miniature Indian village. The fifth and sixth grades received a letter from a Grenola, Kansas, school where a friend of Miss Lee teaches. They sent a cotton plant as a symbol of their state. The sixth is coinc to send something to them as a symbol of the state of Ore gon. They are going to exchange bits of news that will help in their geography classes. Seventh and Eighth Grades Daniel Reeder is back to his stu dies after an absence of three days. . Mrs. Milton Miller taught the seventh and eighth grades while Mr. Miller attended the Athena-Kenne-wick football game. , ' Against Excessive PiiMic elits ; awul : Unlimited'-"--! 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Let us demonstrate, and tell you about our liberal plan of deferred pay ments. NOW! Rogers Goodman (A Mercantile Trust) SUMMONS (Equity No. 4950) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. H. A. Street and Betha C. Street, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, . vs. Inez Westerdale and A. M. Wester dale, her husband; Carrie M. Shook and Samuel W. Shook, her husband; Jane Doe Davis and F. A. Davis, her husband; Pike Steel and Jane Doe Steel, his wife; Also all other persons or parties unknown claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described - in the complaint herein, Defendants. To Inez Westerdale and A. M. West erdale, her husband: Carrie M. Shook and Samuel W. Shook, her husband; Jane Doe Davis and F. A. Davis, her husband; Pike Steel and Jane Doe Steel, his wife; Also all ' other persons unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or in . terest in the real estate described in the complaint -herein, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon: you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filled against you in the above entitled court and cause within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want there of, plaintiffs will apply to said court for the relief prayed for and demand ed in said complaint, to-wit; A decree that plaintiffs have an interest and estate in the following described Isnds, to-wit: Lot 11 in the Southeast quarter and the Northwest quarter or the boutn east' quarter and the South Half of the Southwest quarter of the North east quarter of bection a, m l own ship 3 North, of Range 35 EWM; ex cept the following described acre which was sold to School District No. 11; Commencing at the Southwest corner of Lot 11 in the Southeast quarter of Section 3, Township 3 North, Range 35 EWM., as a starting point, thence run due North on the quarter Section line 11 2-3 rods, thence at right angles due East 11 2-3 rods, thence at right angles due South 11 2-3 rods, thence at right angles due West 11 2-3 rods to the point of beginning. And that olaintiffs have such in terest and estate in said land free from any right, title, estate, lien or interest of you, and each of you, and that you, or any one or more oi you, have no right, title, estate, lien or in terest in said land, or in any part thereof, and perpetually restraining and enjoining you, and each of you, your heirs and assigns, from assert ing or claiming any right, title, es tate, lien or interest in said land, or in any part thereof, adverse to plain tiffs. , This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four uc cessive weeks in the Athena Press by order of Honorable James Alger Fee, Judge of the Court above named, and which said order was made and dated the 21t day of October,. 1930, and the date of first publication of this -summons is the 24th day of October, 1930. I. M. Schannep, Attorney for Plain tiffs, Postoffice address, Pendleton, orecu .;..02:N21 Dr.W.H.McKlnn8y Physician and Surgeon Dr. Sharp's Office Office Hours at Athena 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 462. Office Hours at Weston 8 a. m. to 12 noon. Phone 83. Calls made day or night. DR. BLATCHFORD Dentist Post Building, Athena. Phone S82 Dr. W. Boyd Whyte CHIROPRACTOR Stangier Building, Phone 704 Pendleton, Oregon, 957 J WATTS FKESTBYB Attorneya-At-Law Main Street, Athena, Oregon State and Federal Court Practice PETERSON ft LEWIS Attorney! at Law Stangier Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Practice in all State and Federal Courts. RELIABLE WATCH REPAIRING Main St H. H. HILL Athena Ringlelte Permanent EASY AS A MARCEL, BEAUTIFUL, LASTING "The Choice of Women who Care!" Athena Beauty Shop Sadie Pambrun, Operator Phone 82 Tiiorogood Work Shoes and Dress Shoes Garner Stands Back of - Their Quality Priced. Right! 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