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Show THE JORD AN JOUR NAL , MIDVALE, UTA H • ---'-, rN;~";N~t;;· :l,; Drillk WatertO . i It'• a p;;vi/eg• to u •• ;. Help wash Out ~ Ut ah i ·Kidney · Poiso~ I' !... 8:0::: :-::::::;:::::::;J ~( ':·:· ··.- ... ,...;.. I •••~'•+&~+1>++•••••••••••••• <> ~If Your Back Hurts or Bladd er Bothe rs You, Begin Takin g Salte Myto n-Ma ny sheep men are bringing In their flocks from the moun tains and reserv es and are puttin g them on When your kidney s hurt ,and your · range south of Myton . The follow ing owner s ·run their sheep on the range back feels sore don't get ' scared and in~ that locali ty;' Smith Broth ers, Cole· procee d to load your stoma ch with man Broth ers, Crysta l Broth ers, Roy a lot of drugs that excite the kidney s Dillm an and Paul Hanse n. The scar- and irritat e the entire urinar y tract. city of feed ' and water in the higher Keep your kidney s clean like you distric t cause d the sheep men to make keep your bowel s clean, by flushin g the chang e. The sheep are in fine them with a mild, harml ess saltd which helps to remov e the hody's uricondit ion. nous waste and stimu lates them t,l Salt Lake -Shee p raisin g in the Uin· their norma l activi ty. The functl"on tah basin is e::-.:pandir'lg rapidl y. Tur· of the l.:idneys is to fllter the blood. l•eys are fitting in well with the agriIn 24 hour~ they strain from it 500 ~ ultural schem e in that te.rrito ry, AlA hot, nourishJ.ng ~ereal the 1aifa seed and honey long have been graln!l of acid nnd waste , so we can prime readil morni ng need of ~rowing y under; ;;tand the vital impor clepen dable produ cers of check s each child. This is why the'wise mothe r tance of keepin g the kidney s ac;th·e. fall : Soon -the basin may be able t<;> always serves Carna tion Mush to · Drink lots of good water -you can't financ e the buildi ng of its own railHis Highc hair Highness. Whole drink too much ; also get from any roacl, provid ing th ese comm oditie s rewheat and delicio us I · ~ pharm acist about four ounce s of Jad turn as basin folk hope they will. Salts; take a tables poonf ul In a glass Ogde n-The Twent y-four th street vi- of water before hr~>nkfas t each mornaduct extens ion will be r<>arly for use ing for a few days anrl your klclneys this week althou gh all of the stnict ure may then net finf'. This famou s salt~ will not have been compl eted: it is is made from the nci1l ot' grape s and stated by Ora Bundy , · contra ctor. IPmon juice, combi ned with lithia, and Comp letion of the extens ion adds 1300 has been used for years to help clean feet to the viaduc t. which bridge s a and stimu late clogge d kidne ys; also large system of railro ad tra.c;ks be· to neutra lize the aclrls ln the system tween Wall avenu e and the "\Vest Og- so they are no longe r a . source of !rrl· Mr. Wlze-- "Do you know what Is ~rood ror_ den hill, the extens ion has been com- t11tlon, thus - · often rellev lng bladd er rats?" l-Ilss SJ owe--;' (Why, polson .. ot cour;se. '' pleted at a cost of $225,000, of which weakn ess. Mr. Wlze- " )fo, that would kill t h e mWebe r count y and Ogden city shared Jnd Salts Is lne:tpe nslve, canno t 111- cheese. ' ' appro ximat ely $140,000. Do you know what'• good for a cold, OP jure; mt~kes a deligh tful e!Ierv escent proper ly !!pf'Rki ng, what's good for •~ · Ogde n-Eig hteen h ead of outsta nd- lithia- water drink, which everyo n p more person who hu a cold? Th0 anHwer b ing Holste in cattle are comin?.· to Utah should take now and then to help keep from the nation al sale held this week their kidney s clean nurl active . Tr~· at Water town and Wauk esha, Wis ., this ; also keep up the water <l rlnkln g. soothin g and h~aling to n.ront and bron ~ hlal accord ing to a telegr am receiv ed by and no doubt ynu will wonde r what trritatio n. 8Qc and 9Cio bottl~s at drutrtrista '>lld cknlen A>r<'; Try Jt your~~lf and C. S. Potter , promi nent dairym an, from becam e of your kidney troubl e and « ·e how it e.-eiywh works. It ycu cannot g ~t It , "rite G. G. Green, In~ .• Wo<>dbuey, )f, J. Gilber t Thatc her, who made the pur- backa che. ---......-r -- chase s at the sale. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 48: -19 Price· -The last load of sugar beets · It Is motiv e alone that gi\'t'~ <·h ·trfrom the fields aroun d Welli ngton has ncter to the action s of men.- Bruye re. New Elect ric Cabl e !teen shippe d to the factor i es of the A new tyJie' of o()!e<'.tl't<' 'tran;.; r;J i~><ion Holly Sugar compa ny of Colora do. A DEM AND "BA YER " ASP IRIN 1 <"nhle w c·;trn• l:t::.ooo-volr cun<·n t i>t report of the paym ent to . be made on · ' mn'd e o! ma nr C'l>fl (H'l' . wi rPs ~·o utHI t h.e beets in additi on to the guaran - Take Table ts Witho ut Fear If You aro\m d a ltl)lln\\' t't'h·t>-tr1erl \\1tll oil. teed price, and also an analys is of the See the Safety "Baye r Cross ." ' --:r- - -·- - ' sugar _conten t will be availa ble after . ~ .... "'' Cuticu ra Soap for the Comp lexton . the beets are 'r eceive d at the factor y. Wttrit lng! .Unles " you ~ee the name · Nothi ng better thun t ·C'ut1rhra 'r Sonp The crop in . Carbo n county ·is way be· "Ba,·e r," on })aeka ge or on tablet·s •"th r1a 11 Y. an<1 01 t • ' tl n aa n men t Joy,: norma l this year. ' are not gett ing the gPHuin.e Dayer needt:d to make tire II lW , all·~ , ~ecomJil E' x ;on clenr, Salt Lake- -Ther e have been more •·\.splrln In"OY e·''-' safe IJ· 1 mllllo ns aut~ 1p c1ean am1 1 · 1~ ' ft Y ·sen Ill Il-l " '"" ·· a !'I., ..· " Iu., e. than 81,900 .head of livest ock slaugh - prescr ibed hy physic ians for ~G years Atld ' to thlll th.e ;fa.sd~p £ing, frqgt·a nt tered by the meat pack} ng plants of Say "Ba yer" when you buy A,.;plrin Cuticu ra . Tal cum, a nd ' you ha{e tile Snit Lake during the first eight month s Imitat ions may prove dange rous. -Adv. I Cutlcu rn Toilet Trio:......Ad\i!r tlseme nt. of 19~6. J. H. Mand erfield , gener al , • ,,., 1., ..,.. manag er of the Sitlt. I.nl;te 'Union st-ock- ~ To wirat happy 1\('t•id . ent Is it th ;;t we 'l'lte sm nll htw :-ru.k~·,; 11 )tol' le rnn vards annou nces. The_ se figure s in- owe so uttc•Xtlef'!erl n Yislt? -- ·flolds ruith. l when h In !:H. Louis recent ly a man was appt·o achetl In e hea r ,; t11 -n\ot hr-r:(":tlling I im. ' ~Jude '25.289 head of cattle . 2·( 332 head tlte lobby of a motion pictur e theate r and asked to Accot·t.l!ng to .Jolm n. Tuni>l, who hus made a of hogs • and 3'1,945 h'eail'- of sh.e ep and sign a card, as hf' might be ";::elected" to receiv e !'tudy of the proble m crmfr·ontin,g the raHwa y lambs . a free lot ju~t for "uther ti;;ing purpo ses." The police, the strang ers took their ,-ictim into a large next day he was lnfonnec.l that he huu won a lot termin al, showe d him the inform ation booth In Kavsv ille-S evera l Davis towns have ,-aluetl by the develo per,; at $350. nut he fountl ' the center of the great rotund a, and sugge~ted recei~ed their quota of war mater ials It was a peculi ar lot. A river ran throug h !t. that It woult\ make a choit·e ;;pot for u fruit stand. irom the office of the state adjuta nt. ~ There follow ed the ITer of a lot "ju~t as good, If As they hat! paper s which seeme d to prove their In Kaysv ille and Layto n a quant ity Of not hetter ," el~ewhere on the tract. This was optlml on the place, he gladly !HlSRNl o\·er $2,000 . •Jerm an rifles, helme ts, machi ne guns. HllUed at $1,150 . nut the compa ny was Willing The next Jllorning when he went in to estalll lsh bayon ets, shells of variou s calibe r and to allow to the custome.r the value of the lot his new busine ss, It took the combi ned efforts of other war trophi es have been displa y. · he had won If he bough t the higher -price d lot. eight railroa d police men, the statio n maste r, and a ed in windo ws of local busine ss estabThe latter was alway s priced high enoug h In excouple of city f'op::; to dispos sess him. .lishment&' for: severa l days. cess of the "free" lot to cover the compa ny's genMyton Passe ngers comin g into the erosity . Han ging 's Too Goo d for Him . basin Mond ay on the stage by way of Keyes Winte r, deputy uttorn ey genera l, In charg e Provo canyo n and Straw berry valley • of the New York state fraud bureau , In a state• \Yrltin g in the F:lk!l 1\fngazfne, Mr. Tunis relate s • m"nt on the free-lo t schem e, recent ly said: the unfor tunate experi ence 1Jf an olcl couple who, report ed a heavy snowf all in both . arrivi ng !It 11 raHwa y station . were taken in charg e places . by one of the publlc porter s hangin g about the The Wif e Falls for This . ' Provo '--The Pacifi c States Cast Iron entran ce. Fndln g that his char;::Ps had an hour Pip<:! found ry at Ironto n, three and one., "The usual proccd u;·e Is for some :::alesman to to walt for· the Chicag o train, this obligi ng porter half miles south of Provo , will comcull at a person 's home when the lll!ln of the house . Feated the couple In tite waitin g room, got the ml'nce opera purpose~ tion Mond ay. it \V.as foris a~·ny at busine ss. The wife Is Inform ed that, old lady a drink of · water. and soon tlf~covefed mally annou nced by officials of the throug h the recom menda tion of a friend , she has that it was their first vl~it to a large city. Had compa ny Thurs day. Opera tions will been J)]acetl on n list of prospe ctive free lot winthey hougll t their ticket s to Chlen go? They had begin on a small scale aad will conners selectr .d to help adver tise · a deYelopment. not. So off he went, wlthou f, howev er, asking for tinue to • grow as interm ounta in and A hout f\\'e days later the man reapp pars and nny monry . They neYer notice d thls. coast deman ds increa se and a,s ,equip Inform s the woma n she has won a lot and should In twpnt y mimtt f's he wa'l haf'k, and stanrlln~>: ment· Is ·· added to the alread y fairly call at the oflke of the deyclo per to get her deed. so~nd out~!de the gate, he hande d them two ton~ gree;1 compl ete om.! moder n plant, It is said. Natur ally she ls rnthm ;tnstlc about her good for· slip~. d ttwm · he was not 1illowed to go tune. 1\l ·t· -Tl · · d a~sure t If If seed harve "t in • . tnSI e, 0 1(1 t 1letll t 1letr tram wa~ t'f'ar1.y to 1 1 I )u·ont h h1e a. a. a j:.>'(), llllt "Once In the office, which ls as ornate a~ the • ' . . t 1e m a asm ts a b ou t conlpl eted . then collf'r ted twtre ~41, the pn(·e of a Clnrag o Th . f old-tim e buckl' t shops, with their mnho~nn~· furnith' GMA . C n accord ing· to · d to t lc1;e t.. '1'1 tey t r·1e , ge t 1n, Wf're, .s t oppe d . an(1 h e crop h o oare m . ture, the womn n Is lnfnrmecl there Is the ~mall ·IS aseaso s't'on · I t ose w po 1 1 to know , i"~ s rowPd their ticket s to n f.ntnrrl . 1 hf'y were two • matte r of $~.) or $30 to f,ay for r!'cord in g anti reg. of . t~st ;) 0 per cen t Jess th an tb~t ~ · " long- ,;trips of snbwu y tJcl-:ets. worth f'xactl y two ,-ear Three lstC'rlng the tleeu. ~onwtimes the \'ietim wakes and one -half m'i llion dollar s. · . · s for 1 n~2 6 . up nt this point and leaYe~. but ;::encrnlly :;he pays · • as compa re dto seven \\ atch ·.,·our bagga ge C'arefully until the trnln pound . . d f · and gets her deer!. The next stC'p Is to look o\'er a ·e the · fig 11 mr Jon voun s or 1925 : pulls out. 1s a goou snfPt r mea ~ ure agains t a cet·- 1 . , 1 · hC'r prop<>rty. and wh~ she finally locate s it. if it · · f , ·''I r. ·'I' nms t atn t ~·t,e o f tl tte · sa~·s. 'l'l 11s rroo' 1 1· ures . · • • .-eally exists , !'he di~coYeJ·s It is back In tl•e woods i ' gets awny with bags Hnd snitease~ hy buyin g a ·Ln·to n With heet haulin g almos t or far from the road. If she pt·ot<>st~. 11 I!PilProu<: ti<'k<'t for the train'~ tir~t stop and so gl'ttin g coinpl eted, GMA C and with an rwera ge of nllowanf'<', se\'ern l timf'!'\ what she paitl, is o!ftret l tht·ough the gate, or snenk ing m·ountl to anoth er 1000 t ons of h fJP t.S being handl ed daily, to her if she will trade her 'frl'(' lot' haC'k ns part gate nnd worki ng up to the limite tl train. ThC'n th e fall campa ig'l of the Layto n Sugar / I purch ase prit(' on a much better piece of land. ... ..., r,. '• · ·.r:';. they ["O throu .c:h the pullm ans, anti when thpy · c<'mpa ny l s ha lf fini sHed , Hlsing to the last bit of hHit. with her P:rme on a Sugar avnhsen e a passeng<>r ont~itlt' waitin g for the erage s have been runnin g excep tioncontra t"t lo [Ja~· so muf'h a month , the rf'al estate depar ture hy tal;ing a smokp on thP platfo rm. they all)' good. it is report ed, and on severa l shnt·k s ha\'e finally lnndPd their Yiet im where they pick up his bag- ami wall; into thr npxt car. occasi ons it has been neces s ary to wante d her. She now is produ cing profits for .lust as t\t(' train starts they c\rop off. This man olacke n the factor y's pace in ortler that them every month ." Is the spec·les of bagga ge thief. compl l't6 extra ction of the snv;ar could The travel ing public has long been thf' prey ot ba made. Sug-ar c:iqte nt in some expetty crooks nnd swlncllers, and althou gh most of • ce)'Jtin nnlly good Abo ut A. Cohe n. the "Cre ep." batch es. of br.ets lm:. us have been schoo led to a point where we now are wont to regard with suspic ion anyon e who Pullm an car thleYes !II'(;- known u~ "creep~,'· anr\ been hs hi;;h as 17% per cont. · •.Z. appea rs a trifle too friend ly on a train journe y, the most glft~:cl of them wa~ a charn rter named Suit Lake -Whip ped by a 42-mile we occasi onally meet up with the sharp ers of the Alpho nse Cohen. Hi~ rnethnd was to tr.kf' hertho: gale , a . GMA C ., l • terrifi c rainst orm swept over ' ' rnll. on the hlg trnins out of Chicag o and Dr>nver nne! sait Lake and vicini ty early Tuesd ay pick out likely victim s during the hour In the Il)Orning, leavin g, a,ccor ding to weath 1 dlner. 'l.'hPn hr. would wRit until early morni ng: er burea Buys a Frui t Stan d, But -· u report s, a precip itatior t of slip untler the curtai ns, rifle the rlotlw~ nncl if .02 . of an inch. The northw est wind, GMA C On trains and in railwa y statio ns this type or possib le the bagga ge of his v!ctims, and slip of!' w)1irh reache 1 l'f~ d its max" imun_l Intens ity ;t io" ~ crook still surviv es, and a single railroa d emplo ys at the next station . A railro ad mAn trolled him I sp.6rtl y after 3 o'cloc k, ripped the roof a pollee force of 800 to preve nt outrag !'s upon J ~ · ~, for eight month s bcfort> geltln g him cold on a of the huge east grand stand at the those who travel . It is, of course , .a difficult tAsk job. ' ra'i rgronu ds from ti\e steel st.ru"cture that this road 8f'IU!Id assum es, for It may take Tlwn there wa" Palme-r. the colleg e gradu ate. and hurled it severa l feet south of the them .o ver severa l thousa nd miles of milwa y, and Quiet, well-tlrel"secl, lookin g the part of big husl-~ stand. ' The damag e is estima ted at . not eYery train ran carry f! policPman. Bnt enoug h nes;;, he wo.·ked pullt't:Ul trains in mueh the same $2200, accor ?ing Eo Erne;; t Ho~mes, trains can rarry them to make the ~wintllers wary. way as Cohen. But his metho d was far more gener al manag er of the state fatr asMost rrot>ks realize the increa sing diflkn ltles cffkie nt. He alwa~·s idt a certai n I'Um of mon<>y soclat ion. " · under whlr·h they mu~t work, which Is one reason In pocke tbooks th: t he "dippe d," anti ns a result · . A. for the nl:>tonntllng declin e in railwa y crooke ry f · I sports th~ 1 lctim never real!ze tl hi!'\ los,.; until he had left Ephra Jm.num er 0 1oca · during the past few yenrs. the train. But one nlgnt the <leter tln· rif. men · of this city 11 have bee~ . busy the Some of th~ ~~hf'tnP~ l)pera ted are ingeni ous; •r weste rn road cli"roYerc•c\ him emer" 'ing fmm a past week t . ' "' on the tnoun tams east of others are stupid . For Instan ce, there Is "Sixty · operat ing the G~AC Plan for the purch ase of !Jerth after a siH"res;;fHl ha nl. Palme r f'l 1mb('(\ Into the dty in the vicini ty: of the beave t· . .. rent" Fi-:-mlng, the railwn y statio n contld cnre man, \ , Iris own berth while the t!c>tPctlYe quieti~· nwnke ned clt~ms. makin g read:t for the planti ng of who Is ulway s just <>ixty cents short of the pr!c·e CHE VRO LET , PON TIAC , OLD SMO BILE : J the passen ger and so uiS('Il\'en•c\ tb(, theft. Then 15,000 rainlJO W trout,• The pond, .be.,. . of a tl\'ket . and mnlu: $100 11 day thereb y as • lte went for !'olme r. Comert>d, !'ulme r fough t, longin g to Dave Madse-n, has OAK been lnvnr! ahly some killtl-h earted travel er hands him LAN D · ·BUI CK , CAD ILLA C ..., ,· drew a pistol, and ~ucceecletl In open in~ the win'· screen ed u!ld most 'of the willow s · ,. .. (: $lxty cents, or, more like!~· still, glws him a dollar . ,_ ... do'v ot his hHth ancl jumpi ng out. He fell Into hoppe d out FIUG IDA IRE- The electric refi-igerptor , . .., ... and burne d. But this Is a small affair compa red to the game the snow, but broke hotlt ankle;:, and Is now Salt La~e~Purrng th{ fiscal year worke d upon a young allen who landed In Amer· ' DEL CO- UGH T- Electric light' and powi'1' plant s · '· ~ecupe ratlni ~t~n tin Ath~nt n w!te1·e the cllmat e is ending June ·30 , 192 1;, the state lea with a few thou~aud dollar s nnd fell among ~ Utah J -;. ar mlore sf uti e D ok paJama~ than the bleak receiv ed the ra!lwa y-stat ion wolve s of his own nation ality. $1,079 ,360.96 from the tax on stretc les o 1e a ·otas In midwi nter. gasoli ne sales and $610,169,99 in motor vehicl e ngh;tr ation fees. Albers ('a m at io n Mush~ is - Don•t .Ov erlo ok This C'han~·e to GetSome~h\nq · for J No thin f ·Boschee's Sy rup Drawi ng by Ray Walte rs. ETTH 'iG somet hing for nothin g .s ~ saul€ old popul ar delu~ion toda~ that it has en~r been. And as long as there are people who believ e in th!3 \l'!!lllillpi:;~;;;::;~ nnden t formu la there will be those other !mllvi dunls, just a little blt slicl;e r and a trifle more sophis t!· cated who will come forwa rd with sehcu; es and plan~ found ed on this 4 un:<ound tlwory. 'l he ~old brkk man and the pen ancl shell exper t have forsak en these once protlu ctlve devkc,; for n much more moder n anti :;cienl !fie lln~ of shady endea vor. Your up-to- date confid ence n..11n now ~oes in for "free lots" and simila r schem es which np[tar rn'tly invol\·e stable finar.ce In the wal>e of invest ments im·ol ving real estate . Posing a~ the rPftre sentat ive of nn easter n n~tt·tgnge and securi ty house, n c·tmlidcnf'e man of the new sc·hool has been swind ling ~Iontana lti\·est or" with a "new plan of renl estate financIng,'' whir·ll, as a fraud, surpas ses "free lot" schem es of th!' kind occnsi onnlly emplo yed by croolH'<I real estate develo pers. This :\fonta na moun tthnnk repres ents the new t~·pe of confid<'nce man, l.e who has ;::iven up the wire-t apping and go hi· bt'ick game of his forebe ars and, uuopt· !ng the metho ds of IJuckct-:;llop opera tors, appea rs to be a per~on skllleu In matte rs of finance, especi ally IUl it relate s to real estate operat ions. This weste rn hane: ;ter of ·•easy money " would appro ach well-k nown and acth·e realty opera tors nnd tell them they ha:l been especi ally "selec ted," becau se they owned propet ·ty in the city of their res!rlence, were under fifty years of age, lnsurahle and promi nent In their comm unity, for "mem bershi p" In a new real estate financ ing compa ny. 'fhls memb ership would make the person "selec ted" eligibl e to life Insura nce on a single premi um basis with a lonn featur e on a fully paid pollcy In !<ulns of not less than $·10,000 and not more than ~go,ooo. Ah, Yes, lhe Adv ance Fee. The S\Yincllf'r repres ented that the I>Oilc!es were Issued hy two well-k nown Insura nce compa nies, ellf'll rompnn~· writin g n .1oint policy nnrl underwriting: half the amoun t. Tlw-{lolicy writte n !11 the name of th!' new "mem het·" waR to be assign ed to the "mort gage and securi ty compa ny" which the !'cheuter· purpo rted to repres ent. In return the "mcm hPr" waR to receiv e loan credit~ which would npply to his nrrmm t. A rninitn um adnw ce fee was r<·qnlr<>d In cash. To obtain this fee 11·as the sole ohject of the game. Wlwn an •adequ ute erop of victim s hncl poltl over their ndvan cP fees the promotC'r would di<:; ppear to fresh territo ry in sear<•h of anoth er hanes t from gullib le lm·estor;;. As soon as the victim s made Inquir ies of the nant~'rl insura nce compa nies the frnucl was dis· cov<>retl. The rotnpnnie:< det'lur ed that they were not Issuin g such ll trpe of policy, knew nothin g or the "mo;tgal!'f' m <l set·ur·it,\' compa ny," and had no rq>rC>;;f'rttdtive of a dc>s<"ription fitting the swind ler. In ~ePping with his role, the confid ence man was neatly dr·essC'tl, appea red to be about seven ty ~'E'at·s of age, nud had a dignifi ed bearin g. One dof'sn 't have to tr·avf!l to :\Ionta na, howev er. tc• find the confid ence m.an "In real estate .'' Attorneys <'r fraud burea us in the East have their hand>< full. In Sew Jersey a magne t to attrac t hnyer s was Issued In the form of 11 metal dlsl; whic-h wa~ dlstrlhut(.>d to •·good prospe ct;r" with Inform ation that the recipi ent might be lucky ough to win n lot. Before long, a group or rec·e!ved notlce that they had won a lot were r<>quested to appea r at the office of the oping compa ny. There 11 benev olent lookin g man Inform ed them that there would be a charg e of $47 for each free lot to cover rYeying, conveyunrl~, etl'." This snm gPnera lly etl more thr;n the piece of prope rty was You Win a Lot, Bew are! enlploye~l with a certai n Is lo senrl n postal card to a illformlng" him that he has won a lot. ing by reque~t at the otlke of the develo pment :npr ny, he receiv es an invita tion to visit the 1 elopm ent nnd view his prop<>rty. To his n ht> finds that the lot he has won, owing an ex('ess lvp amoun t of r·ot.'l> or hig'h tide, is lsfncto ry. lie would n't hav<> It at any price, dn't r"tre to PRY the "carry ing charge s," but he would consid er hnrlng a differe nt piece propt· rty. This Is known as the "pull- in" nntl It works. mf'tln d succe~s .. . . E. very fami n ee d s a Car ~ • . Wit hin tht? Gen eral , Mo tors line ther e is •• a car for eve ry pur se and " I And thos e who wis h to huy.Gen.eral Mot ors cars ·out ofin com e are · offe red a cred it serv:.ce at • low cost. Thi s is kno wn· as the. .P lan, ope rate d .by a mem.. her of the Gen eral Mo tors fam ily· . and · ava ilab le· thro ugh Gen eta! . .. Mo tors deal ers o:tJy. Q . ~ I '"' The Pla n can be com fort.. ablv fitte d · to the · indiVidual cii.•;."' cum stan ces of thos e wit h assu red · inco me; and the stan dard pric~ ·of. . a Gen eral Motot·s car bou ght on the . GMAC :Pla~ is the cash .de'_;· ., . live red 'pric e, plus only the low ~_'. fina ncin g cha rge •. Any Gen eral Mo tors deaJer,)viH, ""' glad ly exp1ain the ·P.la~. "· -~. : -,· ~ • I ,. i' • I • I .... }I G EN'E·RAL .. tvt'OTO.RS·~~ AC ~E P;TA;N c$· . ..:~:!~: j; CO RP OR AT IO N ·:· ~ - .. ~ ~ //" l- •~ of ' \• I I .-~ t. . ~ |