Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 20, 1952, Image 11

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Sunday. April 20, 1953
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OUR ANNOUNCEMENT of a change of dealership come not as
rejoicing but with sober realization that we were able, as a team,
to obtain the Pontiac Agency without a foreign element to guide your
patronage. Our story is simple and placed before you fer serious con
sideration. WE ARE NOT "Old Time" automobile sharks, super salesmen, or
colossal diagnosticians, nor are our body artists the world's best,
but it will be our chief concern to make ourselves liked by you, trusted,
and place our service at your request, that you will leave and return as a
satisfied customer.
OUR SERVICES will include doing anything from selling the car,
mechanical repairs, body repairs and soothing the feelings of the
poor customer that picked a lemon from a banana tree. We ask only for
the chance to prove our statement "WE GUARANTEE IT OR YOU DON'T
PAY." If we have the CHANCE and fail, you won't be reading or hear
ing about us again.
IN ADVERTISING we will use the stuff only when we have some
thing of true value to offer. You won't have to duck our ads to
find the news, we'll do it up in a small package with a strong whim for hu
mor and truh. We know the country needs both, and we have it here
for you.
FINANCE? SURE, through the U. S. or First National Bank and
GMAC, or better known as General Motors Acceptance Corp.
You can buy and afford to die if you use one of our lay-away plans.
Sounds corny! Nope, just good insurance on our contracts. Come in and
ask us how we pay off the balance owing on a car you buy from us, should
the purchaser drop dead.
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"HUGH" WILLIAMS
Business Manager
USED CARS are the making and breaking of a dealership, so we've
got ourselves braced behind the "Happy Scotchman" with the
faith he will steer us right, by giving you good advice on when to save
on the purchase of Used Cars. One thing about this guy he hasn't learned
how to trade a car in for less than anyone else, and then sell it for less than
anyone else and still be around to sell you again. If you've ever been
gypped on a used car buy before, the best he can do is gyp you for less.
HOPE YOU Pontiac Customers will continue with us, and we'll be
looking for a lot of you other people to drop in too. It would be
swell to make your acquaintance and we hope to aid you, and if we can,
we know darn well you'll be helping us.
Here's Looking At You!
ROBERT C. TAYLOR, Partner
LAURA G. DEAN, Partner
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