The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, June 08, 1928, Image 3

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'HEN you buy a car for cash, you pay
the factory price plus freight, war tax" and
delivery charges. When you buy on time,
you pay an additional charge which in
cludes fire and theft insurance. This
additional amount is known as a "finance
charge."
The finance charges on General Motors
cars are low because the General Motors
Acceptance Corporation was organized to
assure sound credit practice and low
rates to those of its customers who prefer
to purchase on time. The Acceptance Cor
poration operates the GMAC Plan of pay
ment. The Plan is simple, fair and eco
nomical. Its large volume of business
reduces costs. It is conducted to give you
satisfaction and to keep your goodwill.
When you buy a General Mo tors car
on the GMAC Plan, you pay the cash
delivered price plus only the low
GMAC financing charge nothing
morel
The Plan is available only through
General Motors dealers. Another reason
for buying your next car whether new
or used-from a General Motors dealer.
Buy your next car on :
the GMAC Plan
The General Motors cars are Chevrolet, Pontiae,
Oldsmobile, Oakland, Buick, LaSalle and Cadillac '
Together they make up a line of 86 models, ranjina
in price-at-the-factory from $495 to $5500. They art
the quality cars of the various car price classes.
Whatever make and model you choose whether
it be of the highest price, or the lowest you will get
a beautiful body (the closed bodies are by Fisher), ;
4-wheel brakes, a powerful engine, and a quality of
design, materials and performance that only General
Motors, by reason of its resources and its policy of
continuous improvement, is in a position to give-
And the' final touch in your satisfaction will come
when you buy it on the GMAC Plan. The trans
action will be in your interest. The rates will be low.
And the dealer will not lose interest in you after the
down payment is made.
CLIP THE COUPON (
Use the coupon below to send for full information
about the General Motors product or products in
which you are interested, together with a booklet
describing the GMAC Plan of purchase. It applies
also for the purchase of Frigidaire Automatic Re
frigerators arid Delco-Light equipment. -
GENERAL
MOTORS
"CLIP THE COUPON
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Press Paragraphs
I FRIQIDAIRE Amitotic tUfHttnter R DELCO-LIGHT EUetrie Plant, "j !
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"Laugh, Clown, Laugh"
Standard Theatre, tomorrow night
Richard Dix in "Shanghai Bound"
Standard Theatre, Sunday night.
Mrs. Carl Christian motored up
from Adams Tuesday.
Amos O'Dell spent Sunday with
relatives at Walla Walla.
Mrs. Louis Keen attended the
Rebekah Assembly in Walla Walla
Tuesday.
Miss Eva Randall, former teacher
in Athena schools was a visitor here
last week. ' :
J. H. Luck, manager of Bingham
Springs, was a business visitor in
Athena Saturday.
Bert Logsdon, fishing in the Uma
tilla river Sunday, caught a 17 1-2
inch rainbow trout.
Mrs. Stella Keen spent last week
end at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
Glen Steen near Milton.
Till Stone has been at College
Place .sanitarium this week, where he
is being treated for a severe cold.
E. A. Bennett has been painting .at
Milton for the last two weeks. He
makes the trip each day in his car.
Mr. and Mrs. F.1 N. Johns and
children have returned from a week
end visit in Portland and Vancouver.
Justin Harwood has been engaged
in painting the interior of the local
telephone exchange building, this
week.
Mrs. Joseph Joyce of Everett,
Washington, has been a visitor at the
E. C. Prestbye home for the past
week.
The Sunday school picnic of the
local Christian church was held
Wednesday at the Walla Walla city
park.
Mrs. H. J. Cunningham and children
were in Athena, from Pendleton, Tues
day en route to the circus at Walla
Walla.'
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Akers, ac
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Wells of
Pendleton, were in Athena Sunday,
visiting friends.
Wauna Campfire Girls participated
in a treasure hunt yesterday after
noon, at the home of Mrs. Paul Lieu
alien, in Adams. .
Glen Arbrogast drove up from Rit-
ter Grant county, Saturday evening
and spent a couple of days with
friends in Athena.
Mrs. Dallas Smith and daughter
left for their home in Portland
Wednesday after a few days spent in
Athena with relatives.
The J, T. Club will hold their an
nual picnic Sunday at Thorn Hol
low. All members and their families
are expected to attend.
Mrs. Purvis, mother of Mrs. Le-
Roy. has returned to her home at
Summer, Washington, after .visiting 1
at the LeRoy home here.
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gerkmg and
Mrs. Laurence Pinkerton left Tues
day morning for Spokane where they
will visit relatives a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Willaby and
daughters Virginia and Marie of
Freewater, were visitors at the home
of Mrs. Minnie Willaby, Sunday.
M. I. Miller drove to Cheney Satur
day evening returning Sunday, bring
ing his family home, who were Visit
ors in that city for the previous week.
W. C. Campbell is at Bingham
Springs, where he is building a Com
fortable log cabin for his family tc
reside in during the summer months.
Robert Beckham is here from May-
view, Washigton, where he has been
employed for some time, tie con
templates going to Colfax, Washing
ton. Henry Barrett loaded up the family
car with kiddies Tuesday, and took
them to Walla Walla to see the cir
cus. Incidently, Henry saw the. show,
too.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil De Phillips of
San Francisco arrived in Athena
Tuesday evening to visit with Mrs.
DePhillip's -mother, Mrs. Minnie De
Peatt. . . . ,
Last Friday afternoon Mrs. Louis
Keen entertained Mrs. Stella Keen,
Mrs. Ethel McLaughlin of Duncan,
and Mrs. Sherman and Miss Maud
Sherman.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Dudley, and
Mr. and Mrs. Victor1 McDonald of
Long Beach, California, are spending
the week at the Dudley cabin at Bing
ham Springs.
The baseball team of the Athena
Christian church defeated the Mil
ton Christian church team on the Ath
ena grounds, Saturday afternoon by
the score of 6 to 5.
Dickenson & Gordon, plumbers,
have completed the installation of the
new water system at the Gordon farm
home, northwest of Athena mention
ed in last week's Press.
A cooked food sale will be held by
the ladies of the Christian Church,
Saturday at Eager's Quality Grocery.
The place to buy your Sunday din
ner. Make them a call.
The Misses Kathleen Radtke, Jes
siedeane Dudley, Dorothy Geissel and
Alberta Charlton were guests Friday
night of Miss Ethel Pittman who was
hostess for a slumber party.
The , famous Pambrun strawberry
patch at the farm home south of Ath
ena is now at the peak of production.
Large, luscious berries, twenty-four
filling the box are now being picked
daily.
Mrs. Louise Porozzi of Ashland,
President of the Rebekah Assembly,
will make Mignonette Rebekah lodge
an official visit Saturday evening,
and all members are urged to be
present. ,
Mrs. A. W. Logsdon, Mrs. James
Cresswell, Mrs. Penn Harris and Mrs.
Nathan Kimball of Pendleton were
guets at a delightful party at the
Phillip Yenney home on Russell
treek, near Walla Walla, Thursday.
You get
Quality and Co nvfort
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Bathing Suits
Pure Wool-All sizes and Colors
STEVE'S GROCERY
Quality Quantity, Service. Phone 171. ; Athena, Oregon
DR. W. G. COWAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Athena, Oregon
Dr. W. Boyd Whyte
CHIROPRACTOR ,
Stangier Building, Phone 706
Pendleton, Oregon. 957 J
WATTS & PRESTBYE
".' Attorneytf-At-Law ,
Main Street. Athena, Oregon
State and Federal Court Practice
The Athena Hotel
MRS. LAURA FROOME, Prop.
Courteous Treatment, Clean Bedi
I Good Meals
Conoco Gasoline
Quick Starting Packed With Extra Miles
Motor Oils H Greases
Bryce Baker, Agent
Phones 761 and 31F11, Athena
Tourists Made Welcome
Special Attention Given
to Home Patrons
Corner Main and Third
Athena, Oregon
DR. S. F. SHARP
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Athena, Oregon
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Post Building, Athena, Phone 682
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Serves Cool Drinks. Ice Cream in any quantity. We
cater to Picnic Parties.
Gerald Kilgore, Proprietor
Athena, Oregon
THE ATHENA MARKET
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We carry the best
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.
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The Lumber
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If you are planning alterations or ad
ditions to your building, let us give
you an estimate on the Lumber need
ed. You will be pleasantly surprised
at the reasonble total we will quote.
Wood and Coal
Fence Posts
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Main Street, Athena