Indianapolis Times, Volume 39, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 June 1927 — Page 5

r JUNE 28, 1927

Opens anew Direct Factory Branch v f i • / at 1110 'N. Meridian Street

, \ ] a. " v * The three Graham brothers have said that during twenty-five years of industrial accomplishment, they found that to sell well was to serve well. • * . Today they place at the disposal of Indiana Paige owners .materially better sales and service facilities through the opening of anew direct factory branch—the Paige Company of Indiana. In charge of W. E. Stalnaker as general manager, this new

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A MESSAGE / from the three Graham brothers / * *

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v , __ To serve Indiana still better I A

|[ The message reproduced above vas published in Indianapolis newspapers on June 12, 1927* ]j

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

' 'fWV***' More than a year ago we sold our entire holdings in Dodge Brothers, Inc. (manufacturers of motor cars) and Graham Brothers, Inc. (manufacturers of motor trucks) and severed our active and financial connections with both organizations. On June 10th we acquired control of the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, assumed full responsibility for management and invested over four million dollars in the company, thus providing substantial additional working capital.

Paige branch is located at 1110 North Meridian Street A complete stock of parts, and authorized factory service facilities for all models of Paige cars are at the disposal of Indiemapolis Paige owners, and of Paige dealers throughout the state of Indiana. % You are cordially invited to inspect our facilities, and the line of Paige sixes and eights now on display. We will gladly demonstrate any model.

Plant Product \ s Sal es Service

The Paige-Detroit Plant is modem, well located, well equipped and with the addition of the Wayne Body Plant which we have just purchased provides manufacturing facilities of a high order. Twelve months investigation among users of Paige cars gave us satisfactory reports as to the worthiness of this product. Our policy will be to continue the production Paige six and eight cylinder models in their several price fields. The public expects motor car executives to keep abreast of the times and make their product constantly better. We shall earnestly strive to do so, / We shall endeavor to protect the merchandising organization now existing and progressively advance its interest, keeping in mind that the owner of Paige cars is best served through dealers who have the fundamental three Cs Character, Capability and Capital. By our business conduct we shall strive to make the Paige dealership a profitable enterprise for a substantial business man in every community. During twenty-five years of industrial accomplishment we found that to Sell well was to Serve well We §hall continue upon the simple belief that the foundation under a greater Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company should not consist of brick and mortar but of the confidence of the American public in our integrity and ability as manufacturers. We pledge ourselves to build that solid foundation for the future, step by step-stone by stone.

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