Judge, 1930-04-05 · page 35 of 36
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The sale of an automobile is good business on the seller's part only when it remains sold. High pres- sure methods and fictitious used car_ allowances are apt to confuse the issue. That is why Auburn makes three estions, Which may seem unusual, but which, we believe, in the long run protect all concerned. First, decide whether you really need new automobile. Perhaps it would be better business to drive your present car longer. Next; temporarily forget that you have a used car to trade in as part payment, and look the mar- ket over, uninfluenced by anything except the intrinsic worth of the new car itself. Then, we invite you, after having compared and driven other cars, to study and drive the Auburn. If it does not offer more inherent value, and meet all your requirements better than any other car, and do these things for less cost, you will not be asked to buy. [tis in this manner that Auburn own- ers remain sold, confident the longer they drive their Auburn cars that they have made wise investments. Straight Eight $1195 ANIBNIR POWERED BY LYCOMING 6-85 Sedan $1095; 6-85 Sport Sedan $995; 6-85 Cabriolet $1095; 8-95 Sedan $1295; 8-95 Sport Sedan $1195; 8-95 Phaeton Sedan $1395; 8-9§ Cabriolet $129 125 Sedan $159 por on § ; 125 Cabriolet $1595. Prices f. 0. b. Auburn or Connersville, Ind. Equipment other than standard, extra. AUBURN AUTOMOBILE COMPANY, AUBURN, INDIANA | Airmail postage has been reduced to Sc for the first ounce and 10c for cach additional ounce. Use Airmail daily for quicker communication. The development of aviation is vital to American progress. comicbooks.com