Evening Star Newspaper, August 3, 1930, Page 62

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R}, WASHINGTO e have brought to radio a priceless reputation , ., _@WE have brought» to radio the reputation of General Motors. Our business must uphold a world-wide renown for sound practice, for progressive policies, for permanence, for fair dealing, for an ability to create extraordinary value. ( That is why we have built an exclusive dealer organiza- tion comprised of men able to meet unusual requirements of character, integrity and responsibility. That is why we have put service on a national basis—with expertly manned, thoroughly-equipped service stations at strategic points throughonut the entire cofintry. That is why we have developed an exceptional produa;disdnguishcd in appearance, impressive in performance, equipped with the new Tone Sclector which lets you emphasize bass or treble at will € Judge - bow well we are meeting the oi:ligations of our inherited reputation. Call on the General Motors Radio dealer in your community. You will find him the type of man you prefer to do business with, selling the kind of product you prefer to own...a distinctive product...a Product of General Motors ( Prices, without tubes—radio models $136 to $172, radio-phonographs $198 and $270—all available on the liberal GMAC plan of corvenient payment GENERAL MOTORS RADSO CORPORATION, DAYTON, OHID R. G. Dunne & Co. Rudolph & West Co.. Emerson & Orme P 611 H St. N.E. s, i W. 1506 Connecticut Ave. N.W. ' \GT! (Washin ildi WASHINGTON, D. C. WASHINGTON, D. C. e J. R. Enright R. E. Morrison Gingell Motors Dick C. Weaver Leonardtown Implement Co. BERWYN, MD. ROCKVILLE, MD, KENSINGTON, MD. CULPEPER, Va. LEONARDTOWN, MD.

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