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Show in time' Is a mighty good motto for the motorist . to follow." The preceding is part of a conversation conversa-tion which Manager Hymer had recently with a new National owner. It Is a kind of conversation that Randall-Dodd salesmen sales-men have with all National owners, he-cause he-cause they are endeavoring in every way possible to cultivate confidence, not only in the cars which they sell, but In the service which they offer, supplementary' to their, cars. Mr. Hymer when Interviewed was in an exceedingly sanguine mood because of the brisk business which his firm has been ddlng during the last ten days. Because Be-cause of the big demand they now have on hand only National six touring cars. "But that should not prevent those who desire Nationals from coming in and making mak-ing their selection. We have received word that more cars are coming and there will be no delay -in placing cars In possession of those who purchase them," says Mr. Hymer. HYMER TELLS ABOUT NAT1D1L SERVICE Explains How Randall-Dodd Randall-Dodd Treats Buyers of This Famed Auto. "There was a time when merchants, and there are still a lot of that kind considered a transaction complete as soon as they got your money. That isn't our idea of sound business," declared Sales Manager Hymer of the Kandall-Dpdd Automobile Au-tomobile company. "We want you to feel that when you buy a National, you have your money's worth, and we want that same feeling to stay with you as long as you own that National. It will, too, if we have anything to say about it. "You need not wait until you think there is something not just right about your car before you come in and ask us. Drive around any time. Make it a point to drive in once a week even though your car Is running like a top. Have one of our mechanics test your carburetor or adjust It. Let him see if there Is a proper circulation of oil. Have him listen to the motor, and ride with him around the block while he tests out the brakes. "We believe that if you will do this you will get far greater service, and far more satisfactory service from your National Na-tional than If you neglect it until something some-thing serious Is wrong. First big breaks are first little breaks neglected. 'A stitch |