.' 'SUNDAY M0RNING3IARCH 22, 192t- ' . THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALE2T, OREGON I... "BAPTIST -v l.' nnST Corner Liberty and Marlon streets. Hev. : E WL Shanks, pastor. Bible school 9 -At. Ed. Scbunke. su perintendent. Classes for alt ages. Bv rvtoJy; welcoma. Morning worship 3 L Prelude Entree- tor C Rosaeau. Art-emi -Jubilate in B Flat Nevin. Of-, nery "Allegro' Moderate in E Flat. Vecal. solo: -Beyond the, Dawn" Fa n dersoh,'. v lire. Ermine Bushnell Fa - Junior story: "The By Tramp' Eerjnon': - "Tfe Confession of Christ." Pet lude : Sortie J, 1 Battraan. B. T'. C. U. :S. Subject r "The Kmg dora ; Without ATalla. Arthur Smlther. leader. .Intermediate B. Y. P. U. :3Q. All-people ol Junior High School age are invited. Misses Vaadevort and Kef milst, : advisers, v, Kveain worship 7:3p. Poetluder 'In Prayer J. Lr man, Anthem : The Spirit of Our Fa thers Shelley. Offertory : Sobs at the Stars Rosenrrana Sermon: The.aCB of Jesus. f FoaUude: "Aalen" J. I Faitman. Mid-week prayer meeting 1 :30 Thursday evening". Everybody In cited. Come t the "Church That Wel comes Strang art." ; T ?. CONdREOATKWAfc " JFJRST liberty and. Center St, W. C. Kantner, minister. Sunday- School at JO a. , m., classes for all ages. A place and'- a- welcome for you. MVX.. McCallieter,, superintendent. Moraine worship at 11' a. m. Sermon subject : Th Well at the Gate of Bethlehem.? Chtistian Endeavor at ;3v p. a. Eve ning worship at 7:30 p. ml with' pro gram - of .song; sermon, pictures. In the ;song service everyone takes part. The' brief - sermon will . have as its theme: "The Mffht That Never Fails." Th( picture 'will show us the region made famoua by the ."Pllgjrinj ' Fth era . Prayer meeting Thursday 1 :M p.'m. rrh Xiord s Prayer" is the ba sis f a-series of studtesNjrOLtai'e aytlte ni.ont of the frwric of topics will be "Our Father's 'ttQx?U . , ' . U VCONGREOATiONAi "ClZi : J 'CENTBAU Barry W. Johnson, minister; -Sunday school aad morning worship at It? a. m. Young Peoples meeting at :3b p.. m. Final Review of ; Jesus , Principles of Living. , 7 :J0 preaching, servke anthem ,"He ,Xead eth, Me":' sung' by. the - chorus .choir. Sermon: "A; Christian ; Interpretation of pemocracy,. ; V : 'I -1 CHRISTIAN ' ) ' 1 FIRST Center and High, streets., J.: ; J. . Evans, minister : Miae Vivian WhltJen xhercb assistant : Mhs Hattle Mitchell.' missienary. . The Ten.;Vir glnt" will be given In pantomime at ihat'opehlng-of the evening church ser vjce. ;Tb sermon will be an Interesting feature o fthe program. The sermon wtll be founded upen , the parable. Musical numbers during the day's servlees Will be given under the direction of Miss Whlsler, Dr. H .C. Krley will, bare charge of the Bible school period.4- The men's class, at -the Bligh ' theater invites the men of the classes to Join In their program at :45. Prominent incidents record in the Old Testament wilt be considered! by. the Uacher, J. J. Evans. The young peo ple of the church meet in tws groups at t :30. The services of the day will be- interesting, and spiritually helpfuL CHURCH OF CHRIST COURT STREET Cor. Court and N. 17th Sts.. R. L. Putnam, minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m., Chris Kowitx. superintendent , Music furnished by Miss Turner's orchestra. Our aim. Is an increased attendance each week till Easter. Let's all . be boosters. Friends not attending, any school are invitee). A graded church school. Jun ior following coram union service. Faith OHraen superlateBdeet MoxnJns wor ship 11 a. m. Sermon: "What If Tou Should meet. Jesus in Salem T' Two gospel teams visit the shut-ina 1a the afternoon. Mrs. Grace Kowitx in charge. Christian Endeavor societies t :30. Senior and Intermediate meet at same time. Evangelistic service T:St Sermon : "Jesua and Nlcodemua. Mon day 7 :3t all those helptns in the Pre Easter campaign are expected: to meet for final set-up- roeetlaf;. , Thursday is Church Day. An interesting' program X to, p. ins A hearty welcome is ac corded alt whd worship with ms. ; ' i METHODIST - 4 - ; Y. ' MARKET STREET FREE Cornet of . North Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, pastor. Sun day school at 1:45, Dr. Frank S. Shuts, supC Classes for all sizes and ages manned and consecrated teachers who believe the Bible to be God's in spired word.. Preaching hours 11 and 7 :5. CtaM meeting at ; 12 :45, Mrs, Ida Garrett leader. Young people's netiag at :3, Mfre. Miu-Uia. Jaouet, leader. Prayer and praise aervtce at T:31 led by the-, pastor- The . revival services which have been in progress In the church for three weeks will eesne- to a, close with the service, Sun day evenisg , The pastor and; people hajMi rejoiced in the splesdid meetings of the past weeks. The sermorm by Uie evangelist have been of a high order and have been splendidly received. He will bring three messages on Sunday. One in the nuproiog at 11, another at 3 o'clock and the closing message at in the evening. In the afternoon fcta subject will be "The Second Return of Our Lord . to This Earth." Sunday will be an all day meeting. Alt are re ouested . to- bring1 a basket dinner . Hot drrake w4H 4e served free. All are In vited to tbe present and you will enjoy the spJendkl spiritual ataioophere of this church. . ( I. - mission ' -GXWO TIDINGS 34 1-2 Court St. C. S. Johnson, pastor. - Sunday school at 3 p. re. Services- at 3 and 7 :30 p. m. Meetings off Tuesday, Wednes day and Saturday evenings.! We be- llv In: tfiA rA tmA rAlIfi-fkn mil preach the 'full GoepeV. The, Spifit Is f church, and community not hx. other with us in singhur , prayer and testl-services. mony. 1 We pray for the sick. . Many ate being heated- ' Come, aad we will pray with you. .. . . ' ;' NAZAREKB ' v-" -Nineteenth and Marios streets. C H. Hopkins, ntialster. Sunday . school :4 a. m., W. B. Hardy5 sup t Morn ing worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by the pastor. . Subject : "Kindness of God." Young people's meeting - at t ;3 p. m.. Miss Hat lie Meggers, presi dent . Evening service at 1:30. Serrnoa by Rev. Mary.L. H. Hopkins. Subject: "Prayee Answered. Wednesday even ing at T:3t prayer and praise service. Everybody welcome. REFORMED ' BETHANY" Of . Capitol and, Marion streets. Sunday school It a. m. and German preaching service 11. a. ra. No evening service. M. Denny, minister, METHODIST r SCANDINAVIAN Fifteenth t and Mill - streets. Patrick Daulin. pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. Gust. Ander son., supt. Morning worship in, Swed ish at 11 i. n. Ep worth League at t p. m, and a social hour between 7 and & p. m. Opening service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p, m. You are cordially invited to the meetings. . . SPIRITUALIST FIRST Meeting this Sunday even ing, March 32. at 7:30. ' Woodman Hall Elks Building). Mr. F. W. Par- ker will be the speaker. A cordial invitation is extended to the public, METHODIST EPISCOPAL JASON LEE MEMORIAL. Corner North Winter and Jefferson streets. Thomas Ache son, pastor. Leroy- Waker, assistant, in charge of the Junior church. Beginning this Sunday evening and continuing until April 12, this church will be engaged in an active intensive evangelistic campaign. Ser vices "will be held twice on Sunday and continued ; every evening; ot the week (Saturday excepted) at 7:30 p. m. The public is cordially Invited to share with us in these meetings, They will be entirely in the control of local leadership, and free from, the extravagances and embarrassment that sometimes afflict such evangelistic ef forts. The gospel will, however, be preached faithfully, and the aim is a spiritual uplift for Christians, and a chance for all who will to begin the Christian life. At 11 a. m. in prepar ation for the special meetings the Sac rament of the Lord's Supper will be observed. Sermon theme: "The-' Road To The Passover Room"' by the pastor. Rv. Waker wilt preach te the Junior church down stairs at this hour. Young people up to 16 years of age welcomed. 7:30 p. m. Revival services begin. Orchestra music will add to the en joyment of the song service. The new song books will be used. Theme :"Mak in A Spiritual Awakening Possible." Pastor in charge. Strangers personal ty greeted and made to feel at home. The other services of the day are : Sunday school r45 a. m. with classes for all ages. Harry Carpenter' ta sup erintendent, Young people's hour 6:30 p. m. when the Wesy and Epworth Leagues meet in separate -rooms for devotional meetings. The public has standing .invitation to all of the PRESBYTERIAN ' ' FIRST On Church street . between Chemeketa and Center streets. Ward WllUa Long; minister. ; t :30 a. m. Sunday school. ' H. 3.1 Barrett, supt Owr Sunday school: is advancing in a nesst satisfactory manner. "Five Hun dred By Easter is the slogan. Classes and department, fee all ages and a warm, welcome . te; all. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship, i Sermon "The Res toration of Peter", by Rev.. Charles S. Poling. The' quartet will , sing- " Oh That I Had Wings Like A Dove." 6 :30 p. m.. Rally and mass' meeting of Young People's Societies in the Senior roora. Each , society will contribute a mwial miuic number to the program sod Mies Winona- R. Jewell, national field secretary of the young peoples branch of the W. C. T. U. wlU speak. Miss Jewell come to us well recom mended SfrM ta a. consecrated Chris tian yonug woman and has a great message of good- citizenship for the vounz neonle. 7 :30 d. m.. Evening worship. Congregation ' Gospel , song service led by the large cnorus cnoir under the direction of Mr. Poling, who will also deliver . the message of the eventner.-hut subject being "The Price of a SouL The public is cordially in vited to. this and all the Pre-Easter services now being held in this church. ' : UNITARIAN Cottace and Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetian, minister. Church school at 10 a. m. Graded instruction. Miles H. McKey, supt. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject of the sermon, "The Greatest - Gift." Mrs. M, Fereshetian, contralto soloist of the enure will sing xne unna riownmn by Clarke , i . UNITED BRETHREN FTRST Corner Tweltfth and Mis sion streets. Sunday "school 10 a. m. We have efficient' teachers and classes for all ages. W, W. Wells, supt Preaching 11 a. m. "by Mrs. Alice Dur ham, evangelist who will open a re vival ; campaign of old - time religion. Mrs. Durham has had a wide experi ence in misMion, rescue and evangelis tic work. This will not be a theologic al contest but she will bring the Gos pel messages in simplicity and earn estness . She will be assited by Miss Teaa Peterson,' deaconess. Many spe cial services will be announced later. Services every evening at 7:30 with a lively song service. We 'ask the co operation, of all who believe the Bible to be the word of God. Christian En deavor 6:30 Sunday evening. Topic: "What Can We Do te Win, Others to Christ." Leader, Miss Alta Zinn. The young people are especially invited to this service, you are cordially invited to any or all services- and will be made to feel at home. Come and bring your children. If yea can not bring them they will be well cared for. All are welcome. C. W. Tibbet pastor. r UNITED BRETHREN CASTLE Corner Nebraska, ave. and Seventeenth street. Rev. Z. C. Mower, pastor. Bible school 9:45 a. tu. The 11 a. m. hour Is given to Miss Jewwell of the W. C. T. U. Y. P. C. E. session. Intermediate and Junior 6:30 p. m. All are cordially Invited to at tend all these services. .www 1 - s i 'I'm. I VVetern Aoto" opened its first store on the Pacific Coast ' From tnis bumble be-, srinninsr has grown the largest organiza tion of its kind in the world, operatinsr 120 stores, located in the leading cities of nine' western .states. x- - - ; ' The motorists xif the west were quick to realize the many, ad vantages at buying at Western Auto They were quick q .sense une c ecu viiy or oom? Dwness wim ji awo xuaiAnvaco ixw uxa. aiscj cid 4uacv i apicwf,irc 1925 MARCH - 192.S ird;T-sndab!e A?essoria: Sunnliea and Parts. They learned to look udoo the"Weatern Auto" salesmen and managers ,f'.t i s thdr frienda men that they could trust men always ready and happy to serve in the full meaning of our slogan, lr"2aviraid-Service X- . x o -; 5. VCJ- i-'.'-f fLast year, five million individual sales were made in "Western Auto" stores. You will better understand the reasons manager. , Safety Peda Pads J:; i. tuto's'vtremendous growth and the reasons why so many motorists have designated their "Western Auto" Supply; Headquarters, if you will visit the store in your locality and make the "acquaintance of the store "Klassy" Step Plates r Atb I an pending accident and a clipping. foot.cn the brake pedal means hut One tbin- nd-that i crashr Allen Safety Pedal ade klve the .drWer 'perfect 2 rontroi-ef the brake l-eny emergency. I -They areraade.of live btack Para rub-:. f her and flt U makes or 1 ' care. Per pair- . . ...A . j NON.SJUP fS DAL EXTENSIONS Per set of a, fox reeds..... 95e t RUBIIt-flDAL PAD$' 4 Clamp-on. Set of I. for Fords -Wo ' , v CUP.ON PIDAU PADS i rco, for Ferds..... ............ SSo- 1 as. s v 95c This Week's Special Gemini? A.. Spark Plugs 52c 52c What a value! The factory list price of these A. C. Spark Plugs Is $1.00. Buy a set of them and put them away for future use the A. C. Spark Plug is one of the most popular oa the market. We have the else plug to fit your ear. Take fZOfe advantage of j this low price, each WaW TJmlt en set to a customer. Did your foot ever slip off the runninr board as you were entering or leaving" the car? Of course, -for It happens often In wet or misty weather -the heavy barred rubber mat inside the olid aluminum frame of "Klassy step plate will positively prevent slipping and Klssy Step Plate adds to the looks aad keeps the inside clean. Prise, each, . 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Priced at 41iS and 123, accord '- Ing to tear.-w. - . - Tonncau Vind S!iioId if . s s .The folka who ride in the rear seat of an open car that 1 equipped with an All-Angle Ton rteatr shiekl know th value ot this shield as a protection -against the wind it gives practically closed, car comfort plus an abundant amount of fresh erfr-t-then. too, an AH-Angle - Tonneau Shietd will add beauty ta any car the wings are heavy plate glass! with beveled edge it nickeled steel frames are adjust- C f t abto to any angle. Price Installed CiV J -Other Tanneau Shield HX5 and.23.C3., . Lcck Your Spare Tire! A cood heavy chain or cable locked securely with a Tale Titan Padlock it will act aa a protection against, tbiev and .will withstand rough service. Price and Chain a. . , . . 65c uSI .65 Othar Yal Pad look 45 te 4Z8& each. " 'i -Slaymaker Lock This) lock wJllfU th Jate model Ford tire carrier also fits the Buick. Over land, Oakland and Chevrolet, and can h adapted for use on aU cars. Get one today and protect that spare tire on your car. Price. CT f IC each s t m ' a s Order by . . Mail :;" C-r Gudrdni" z ' Protects f You T'cre ThcJOO Store All Over thm West " 4Cy :-T .iTV N L , - J Salcn Stcrc Ccrr.br Court and Hish Tor Your Convenience Open Until 9 P. H. Saturday " ALLIANCE ' CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ) Tabernacle Ferry street. The Mission ary convention ha been going on in fine spirit threughout the week. Speak ers present are Rev., W. W, Newberry, dean of the Simpson Bible school, Se attle ; i Rev.?. Brickley, - Seattle ; Rev. Morgan Windom Minn. Missionaries, Rev. B. earner or incua, ana Miss Alice Backlund of -India. These mis sionaries are fresh from the field and bring us interesting and helpful news. Sunday afternoon preabcing service, Dean Newberry will speak. Evangel ist, Fredric J. Bett Will take part in the service. Sunday evening- special music and song, ooo of the visiting brethren will speak. -. Sunday school 2 p. m. Classes for atL- Tuesday and Friday evenings, speck i services 7:30. ' CHURCH OF .OOD 1341 North Church street. J. J. Gillespie, pastor. Sunday, school -10 a. m. Preahclng servkie J 11 a. m. Subject: "Paul's inspired Record That The End of Time Will Come at Christ's Coming and the Son Will Then be Subject to the Father. -Instead of Reigrdns; on the Earth 1009 Tears" Cor. IS :23-28. Young people's services 6:45. Song, testimony and preaching service, 7 :30. Singing class 7 p. ra. and the regular weekly prayer meeting 7 :30. Mrs. E. P. Mills, leader. A cor dial invitation is given to the -public to attend the services. 7 L B. & A. ' International Bible Students associa tion. ; Meetings are lie Id every Sunday in Derby Building, corner of Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. rru Ezekiel's Temple study 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. there will be given a public lecture entitled "God's Kingdom Has Come." Millions now. living will never die. What did Jesus mean when He said : "My Kingdom is not of this world"? How will man be reinstated In God's favor? When did the king dom begin to operate? Come and hear these -perplexing questions answered. METHODIST CENTER STREET A. F. Hllmer. pastor. Church is at corner of 13th and Center streets. Sunday school begins at 10 o'clock with classes in German and English for young and old. At 11 o clock the pastor will speak on The. Relation of the Great Tribulation to the Rapture." This service is in German. At 7 o'clock Epworth League meeting followed by th regular evening service at which time a discussion on . Revelations will be taken up. This being the second la the series. All evening services are in the English language. Cottage rt-ayer meeting- Wednesday, 7:43 at ii. JA. Qrallap. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . FIRST CHURCH Corner of Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morn ing services at 11 o'clock, Sunday even ing at 8. Subject of lesson sermon "Matter. Two Sunday school sessions, one ut f :30 a. m. and one at 11:00 a. m. 'Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 5:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to our services and to our reading room. EPISCOPAL ST. PAUL'S Church street at Che meketa. Rev. H. D. Chambers, rector. "Fourth Sunday in Lent." Holy En char tet at 7:30 a. m, in the chapel. Chrurch school at 9:45. Morning prayer, litany and sermon at 11 a. m. This will be laymen's Sunday and the service. will be taken by lay readers, the rector preaching the sermon. Vest ed choir under the direction of - Mrs. Riddle. F. P. F. at I p. m. St. Paul's extends a welcome to all. . EVANGELICAL FIRSTLlberty at Center, -C. C. Poling, minister. Sunday morning will be our lat communion service for this conference year. A full attendance ot the membership ia expected. The sub ject of the pastor's sermon will be, "Christ Revealing himself te the Dis ciples in Breaking of Bread." No evening- service a we are in the union meetings held at the , Presbyterian church. Church school at 9 :45. The Junior church at 11 a. m. The Juniors will unite in the communion services. Senior Christian Endeavor at'C:15. Meet promptly so all can attend the meetings in the Presbyterian church at 7:30. All midweek services are called off during this meeting. Great inter est is being: manifested at present and we expect to grow from day to day. This and .Sunday. 29. wiU close .the conference year, so a full attendance Is desired. Welcome to all. LUTHERAN CHRIST EVANGELICAL State at Eighteenth streets, G. Koeliler, pastor. xnere will be Sunday .school at 9 :30 a. m. Divine service with sermon in English at 10:30 a. m. The' pastor will preach on our Savior's fourth word from the cross. The- Luther' League meets at 1, p. m. Topic; "What Can We D Ta Win Others To Christ T' Evening service, at 7:45 p. m. ' The Sunday school teachers meet on Thurs day at i :su p. m. .Bible school, on (Saturday from 9 to 12 a. m. A. hearty welcome. METHODIST 'EPISCOPAL .- FIRST Corner, of State and Church streets. Class meeting. 9:15 a. m. George P. Litchfield, leader. Sunday acnooi : s a. m. AU thought is be inn turned toward Decision Day, which has necn set apart for a Sunday of , the Easter season. The morning worship service at 11 o'clock will be in charee of. Miss Mary E- Flndley, assisted by representatives of the Junior Official Board: Eloise White and Howard Bergman. Junior ushers will also a eist, . Indeed the entire service will be suggestive of the Junior Church, whine usually, meets in the - Annex, at the same hour. The Juior 15 minute ser mon will 'be "The Master's Smile.' Later la the service .Miss Findley will give a abort . summary ef "The Task of Keligous Education at First Church. The three chapters of the Epworth League will meet at :30-in their re specUve places. These services will be followed by the evening: service of .wor ship at 7:30. A welcome is extended to all members and friends " of First Church, EVANGELICAL Chemeketa street. F, W. ' Launer, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m.-Subject "Sinful Weepia.M At 7 :30 the subject will be "Melody In The Heart" . Our Sunday school at 10 a. m. We , welcome every one to our school. A real in terest is shawn to every ne. O. R. Strausbaugh has charge of the school. Evangelical League ' at :30. Miss Clara Crowe will lead. The Bible study is under the leadership of Miss Beaulah Launer. - Prayer services Thurs day evening. The stranger - Is made welcome at these .services. FRIENDS HIGHLAND Corner Higbbtad ave. and Churcbi street. Edgar - P. . Sims, PHStor. Sunday services: Bible school at 10 km. Walter Stanton, supt. Meet In gfor -worship at 11 a. m. Young People's C. E-. :3 p. na. Evening service 7 ;30 p. nt. Kpecial Meetings will begin en Thursday .evening at 7 :10, with Paul B. Llndle.ef Urbana, Ohio, as EvaageUst. Coma and enjoy these meetings .with us. . ' METHODIST EPISCOPAL ' - LESUEar. South Cotamarcial and Meyers streets. IL F. Pemberton, pas tor, iou are cordially Invited to -ft " . UJs5 A J?' - r MIIF.01 ' -VI it W J . - -- - - m hJJm' r " IT. r A ride in his' compact four-passenger Hupmobile coupe will- make . it clear -why it is to much 'used as an indi vidual car. - y j - . - Its color of blue or beige greatly en hances its appearance.. And the Duco finish retains that new car look indefi nitely. Balloon tires are available at alight extra cost as are natural wood or disc steel wheels. . The fourth seat is full-size, with thickly padded spring cushions. Space behind the driver's seat offers a convenient place for parcels. The capacious rear deck compartment accommodates fuit cases, golf bags, and so on. ; ... " '-. . ; Most important of all, this car assures you of the kind of behavior, the Ion life and the daily service which have brought thousands of the keenest motor car j judges to the conviction that no other car can possibly match the Hup mobile in these qualities. ;-."'. We urge you to let ua. demonstrate thia handsome modeL A. phone call will hiring one to your door and the obligation wUl be entirely oa pur part. IORICWOOD MOTOR CO. 246 STATE HlanpinniolbDDe tian character building the aims of this school. Ton and your children will find this hour worth while. All young people welcome at the Epworth League meetings at 4:30. The Inter mediate League- meets in Leslie Hall and the Ieslie Ieague in the church. Live, interesting meetings. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. . Sermon sub ject: "A New Patch On An Old Gar ment. Evening meeting at 7 :30. Sub ject : "Going Out With the Tide." Come and enjoy the Christian fellowship and neighborly- atmosphere oflthis church. Excellent music by the chorus choir, plain Gospel preahclng and a home like cheer will make you want to come again. Make this your home church. Visitors and strangers especially wel come. . -. . . ' . . i Ex-Convict From Oregon Starts on New Sentence LEAVENWORTH. Kan,, March 20. Charles A. Stevens was. re arrested as he emerged from, the . federal penitentiary today -where8 he had served eight years for the theft of mall pouches at Syracuse, Kansas. . He was charged with robbery of the mails at Topeka, Kan, ; Stevens had previously served sentences for thefts in Kansas. City, Sooth Dakota and Oregon. If Invest a litfle each week g ; for tKis stuiimers .vacation a car for fishing, ;--v-;-o--"..JS-i iy:'-: -for trips to . the. country, for Sunday picnics. ; Small weekly payments out of earnings will soon give you deHvery of a' car, i - ; Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with practically any amount you want, and make deposits of any size you find most convenient. Almost before you realize it you will have the car paid for. , ; 165,000 people have already purchased their Fords in this way. Ask the nearest Authorized5 Ford Dealer to 'esplain how they did it and how easUy you can do the same. See him today rewrite us direct. , ' a aM a m untMm MttMttaitwwMiw a aa aaaasMiaaaaaaa asj i Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-2, Detroit, Michi ; j - -. ... . - : Plaasa.medl me)' full usurtlculars rctcarding jrour esuqr plan for owning? sua SMitocnobilek. ." Name : Street Town- - ---- 3 . State-. one the: n e a n e o r AVTUZZITZZU FC rD DALTZl co up "e ' MMtMt - - 4290 TfmrimjrCmr . .290 . TmJor SaJam . . ; g$o FmrdmrSmdam -' . - - 0SO On epea can draewntabU' nsiuriinninuja,,, AO pHcmsf. a. . Ditvmii f MAKE SAFETY YOURT RESP O NDS! D VLIT J y y tend the services of this church a I Irwi: . g:.:--ay r v"l at 9:t3, r A