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Show SERVICE IS iREATADVANTAGE Means Joy for Buyers for Whole Year; No Detail Is Overlooked in Inspection. " 'Service1 is a badly abused word," aid D. M. Shaw, distributor for tho Paipe car, yesterday. "It sounds big to the purchaser -n-ben he takes his car away from a sales room, but it dimiu-ishea dimiu-ishea in bita in many cases after he has made a few calls to the garage to have repairs rrvtdo and his machine adjusted. The bills and worry that follow take the joy and money from him and 6end him for a dictionary to find the true meaning mean-ing of the word 'service.' " Continuing, Mr. Shaw said: In the launching of the Paige service system, given to all purchasers pur-chasers or Paige cars free for the first six months and at a 6mall cost ior .uie otuanco 01 i-ne year, ine word "service" iB lifted from its do-Tul position and placed on a -f3aestal where it stands for efficien-Jlr efficien-Jlr cy, dependability and joy to the f motorist. To have a car "looked over" once each month and to have it thoroughly inspected are two diifer-ent diifer-ent things entirely. "Looking over" means the raising of the hood, maybe a slight adjustment and turning down of a few grease cups, which in nine cases out of ten the motorist could do himself. "Thoroughly inspecting," which is the Paige system, means exactly exact-ly forty-five complete jobs. Now forty-five of these adjustments may sound easy on paper. However, some of tnem are likely to get by the mechanic in going the rounds of the machine. So in order that no detail, no matter how minute, shall be overlooked, over-looked, we have set these forty-five forty-five jobs ranging from testing the compression in the cylinders to tightening the spring clips on our inspection report which is given to the mechanic. After each detail is completed he checks the item and overlooks othing. Here are the first five items on the report, which will give the motorist mo-torist an example of how thoroughly thorough-ly the car is inspected: 1. Test car for squeaks and rattles. rat-tles. 2. Test ear for clutch and brake adjustments. 3. 8ee that front wheels are lined up properly. 4. Tune up engine. 5. Inspect and adjust valve- tappets. tap-pets. Now when the mechanic gets through with forty more of these items the car is given the Paige O. Knd the owner can rest as-fjrVl as-fjrVl that he will have good going -until the next month's inspection date rolls around. J- This service is absolutely free of "harge tq the Paige owner for the j 3st six months. After this time I aSto of $12 is charged for the bal- I anceaf the year.-which brings the average cost of keeping the car In first-class shape for an entire year to $1 a month. |