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Show Automobile Dealers Plan "Know Your Dealer Week" Automobile dealers in this area will join dealers throughout, the nation in observance of "Know Your Automobile Dealer Week", Oct 31 to Nov. 5, according to Heber Curtis of Delta, area chairman chair-man of Know Your Automobile Dealer Week, who made the following fol-lowing statement: "Open houses are planned at all franchised new -car dealers in this area every day during the weeK, with the public cordially invited to stop in. The automobile dealers are proud of both the great contrib utions which our industry is making mak-ing to our communities and of our new models, attractive show-rooms modern facilities, equipment, parts and accessories that assure local car and truck owners of the best our industry offers in both pro -ducts and service. We also realize that we can prosper only as our communities and trade area we serve grow and prosper and we want our fellow citizens to know that we appreciate apprec-iate their patronage and shall continually con-tinually strive to merit their good will and to be of service to our communities. That's the primary purpose of this program - -. to iun pcciHontc nf nnr trade make the residents of our trade area even better acquainted with their retail automobile dealers and the services they offer. I think everyone is interested in automobiles, especially the new models and the better used cars that their dealers are offering to-Hnv to-Hnv nnw that nroduction of new cars this year is breaking all records. re-cords. That's why we want to extend ex-tend a cordial invitation to everyone every-one to inspect these new models and special values both in better used cars and service which we will offer to help make our big week a special one for everyone. Few persons realize the many contributions which the automotive automot-ive industry - - passenger cars and trucks alike - - have made in the past to this area. United Slates is a nation on wheels with nearly one automobile for every family, enough cars, in fact, so that every one could go riding at one time. The fire engines, ambulances, police pol-ice cars, physicians' cars, and service ser-vice trucks are taken as a matter of course today. Every community is dependent to a large extent upon automobiles and trucks and more than 54,000 communities in this country are dependent solely upon the automobile for transportation." |