Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, February 10, 1924, Page 16

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; I f er = the tax is a part of the cost to him S of the automobile. = turer may not deduct the tax in his evpenpenene PAGE FOUR Live News of Motordom in This Section MANY DEDUCTIONS ARE ALLOWED AUTO OWNER INFILING RETURNS = Expense Incurred in Operating Car for Busi- ness Purposes May Be Deducted From Income, Also License Fees Deductions allowed tapayers in connection with the maintenance and operation of automobiles are the subject of frequent inquiries from taxpayers in filing an income The following is for the guidance of owners > tax return. - and prospective owners from the collector of nd partl mobile | T a deduction for on the sale by the = manufacturer, and must be returned S\and paid by = turer may reimburse himself in the = amount of the tax by agreement = with the purchaser, in manner pre- = scribed by treasury = far as the purchaser is concerned, him. n, unless the uded in his An automobi garded as a tax rt e truck may damag pre other pur- | f as a busi dedv time of the collisic applies with regard depreciation, . | used for business p: expended by owne: used for pleasure h purpose If an auto- almost exclusively de- stitute deductible lay in the filing To do so results n during wed. an automo- jolly in busi- i from gross midnight of Mare ches to the le cannot be de- chaser because it The manufac- WARM “A friend of problem pf warm {nf regulation. So winter The manufac- says Arthur G Prices £. 0. The new Ford all-steel body and weather. drive keeping his makes world’s lowest pric internal = amount is in- ss income license fee is re- id may be de- he automobile is or for pleasure m between a e used for the owner claim a deduction »vided the truck was being used for business at the on. “No deduction is allowed the owner of the auto- mobile, because it was not being urposes. Amounts rs of automobiles or convenience in repairing damages thereto caused by negligent operation do not con losses, Taxpayers are advised not to de- of their returns, in confusion and the closing days ing period, which ends at HOWTO. BUILD GARAGE mine solved the garage building it by against the rear wall of his house.” Zeller, president of ‘490 ~ A complete Ford Truck with alleteel body and cab Chassis only, $370.00 b. Detroit LA > A MM gree the Michigan school, Detroit. “He excavated for the garage floor to a level with the basement floor, made a suitable slope for get- ting in and out with the car, put a drain at the foot of the slope to carry away any water that might collect; and the best part of it is that the roof comes at just the proper heigh to form a rear porch floor. “The walls and roof are thor- oughly insulated with building felt. When the weather turns cold he opens the door between the base- ment of his house and the garage and sufficient warmth finds its way in to make easy starting in the morning. “It has also provided him with a wonderful fruit and vegetable cellar as the walls are lined with shallow shelves, at present laden with luscious canned fruit. Under the work bench are bins for apples, potatoes, carrots and rutabagas, “In a few cities the building code prohibits an opening between a house and a garage built against it, but this construction is permitted nearly everywhere.” NINETEEN WAYS TO TAX OWNER OF AUTOMOBILE (Continued from Page One) to pay @ just charge for the use of the streets and highways,” sald Thos. P, Henry, President of the American Automobile Association. The constant piling on of more special taxes, whenever money is needed for some purpose which can be Hnked up even remotely with highways and the motor vehicle, has reached the point where it is becom- ing too heavy a burden. “The American Automobile As- sociation has taken up the fight for the repeal of discriminatory taxes against the motorist. The Associa- tion is asking that the sources of special taxes be reduced to one poll- tical unit, and that the forms of taxes be Imited for one specific purpose.”” —__—_ Eight new Hupmobiles were de- livered by Mr, Whisenhunt in Jan- uary. State Automobile rarerd cab on the: Bord spare. truck A New Ford Steel Truck Body CARS -T The Ford Motor Company announces the production of a new all-steel body and steel weather- proof cab, mounted on the famous Ford one-ton worm-drive chassis, forming a complete haulage unit at the remarkably low price of $490. making the body readily adapt- able for general use. Screen sides and end doors may easily be installed. This new body, built of heavy sheet steel strongly reinforced and riveted, is i to stand up under the most severe usage. Loading space is four Steel flare-boards and end gate feet by seven feet two inches, with sockets permit the use of The weather -proof cab is stakes and high fitted with side boards or [ Thiscercenpeobiainedthroughthe | removable, the mounting | |SrtWchlyParchateHan) door - opening of a canopy top, curtains, | See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer > a een Y RUCKS - TRACTORS rm Che Casper Sunday Crivune | C..F. Patterson jr., is on the job| agency, the Patterson Oakland com. and ing strong at his father’s! pany. . Good condition ....... $1150 Two Buick Five: Passenger DOUBLE-DECKED BUS MAY SOLVE TRAFFIC PROBLEM OF FUTURE NBW YORK, Feb. 9.—A fleet of 67 parsenger busses having enclosed upper decks should easily transport 12,000 seated passengers per hour on a street of ordinary major ca- pacity, while very few surface rail systems can do as well as this with their cars packed to a distressing degree. wasteful In the extreme, but we tolerate them because at this time the explosion motor has the jump on other forms of motive power for the automobile.” WYOMING LOS ONLY MEMBER OF NATIONAL DEALERS ASSOCIATION To be the only member of the National Automobile Dealers’ asso- ciation in the city of Casper is the distinction enjoyed by the Wyoming Oldsmobile company. The certificate granted to members by the associa- tion names the dealer who belongs as “one in a thousand” and vouches absolutely for his integrity, honesty, and assures the public in writing that he will be square in his busi- ness dealings. The N. A. D. A. is the strongest. organization of its kind in the United States. Mem- bership is limited to 1,000. This figure includes the entire country, One Pierce Arrow 7-Passenger. Ex- Sita’, $1500 Tourings; reasonable, each $300 $350 One Nash Touring. Very Good condition ...,..... Th Ford Tourings. Dodge Touring. Late 1923 $300 to ape “ .... 9400 Lots of Extras ae $800 Our Used Cars Are Going Fast. SELECT THAT USED CAR. NOW MAKE A DEPOSIT—DELIVERY AT YOUR CONVENIENCE NASH CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 146 SOUTH KIMBALL ST. : PHONE 1818 This assertion, made by R, W. Meade, president of the Detroit Motor Bus company, in a paper read before the convention of the society of Automotive Engineers held last week in Detroit, was fol- lowed by discussion in which were brought out the advantages “of Gouble-decked buses on the public streets in helping to solve the city traffic congestion Lroblem. Mr. Meare believes that there fs a great demanit for a covered top for two deck buses which can easily be raised and lowered to suit weather conditions. “The covering of the roof rebs the bus of its lure for those who love the open alr and sky and sun,” he says. ‘I have al- ways aimed at. and hope yet to see developed, something in the nature of a one-man top that can be spread or furled instantly. Used in con- junction with drop windows of the l'ght flexible, transparent, unbreak- able glass that we shal! have in due time, this wil! make an ideal cover- ioe Quick Service ‘ Steam will eventually replace gas on. n motive power for hea ii micieg. echadion coker Eassees Bee ph roa 8 PREST-0-LITE AND COLUMBIA Meade maintains. “Tf one-half the 4 time and study spent to develop the internal combustion motor had been siven to steam for propulsion of read vehicles, is :here any doubt that it would be far in aGvance of ity present position,” he asserts. “Think of the reduction of effect on the part of the driver that could be accomplished. The constant run- ning of the motor and the lost time and motion of gear changes are Phone 948 and 949 Natrona Transfer Storage Gebo Coal BATTERIES SERVICE BATTERIES FE Ee - E WITH EACH RECHARGE 414 South Elm Street Phone 2303 DON’T WORRY about your motor troubles. Let us do the worrying. We repair everything, chassis, motor, gears, pistons, etc. Our prices are moderate,’ considering the high class work we do. L. D. BRANSON SERVICE _First and Durbin Phone 383 (der Economical Transportation: The remarkable rise of Chevrolet proves that the Chevrolet Motor Company has correctly gauged the shift of public sentiment towards the most economical unit of transportation which also meets modern requirements as to quality. Call at our showrooms, inspect the much-talked-of SUPERIOR models, and see why Chevrolet jumped from seventh to second place in sales. Learn how much daily utility and year ’round health and happiness you can obtain for a sum so low that almost any American family can - PASSENGER CARS $12.50 PER MONTH DEAD STORAGE $8.00 PER MONTH Absolutely Fireproof Building—Open Night and Day Car Washing The Lee. Doud Motor Co. 424 W. Yellowstone Phone. 1700 *1 7 W. B. SANDS BATTERY STATION 430 W. Yellowstone Phone 1692 CUT RATE FORD STORE Second Street Public Market Phone 2400 TOPPING OUTFIT complete with 3 celluloid lights Heavy rubber cloth. A FULL SIZED Dodge Battery GUARANTEED ONE YEAR ~ Touring car complete... teense 87.35 Roadster oe.'c..o o castes ov.c.selsie so. 0:0 90s 0 BGO: SIDE CURTAINS FOR ALL FORDS Complete set regulation touring. . . .$7.90 Complete set regulation roadster... + $5.85 EALERS’ SHOWROOMS LUSK, WYOMING J. & D. Motor Co. SEE CHEVROLET CARS AT THESE D CASPER, WYOMING Nolan-Chevrolet Co, SHERIDAN, WYOMING Kerr Motor Co. Complete set open with door, touring... .$11.95 Complete set open with door, roadster. .$ 8.95 LOVELL, WYOMING GLENROCK, WYOMING Waters Garage nN HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA‘ Wood & Anson Dalbey-Chevrolet Sales Co. GILLETTE, WYOMING cd McGrew Garage RAPID CITY, SOUTH DAKOTA Dean Motor Company RUBBER MATS Touring ........95¢ Coupe --$1.45 Sedan ........$3.35 Carpets for All Fords Made of high grade material, edges bound with fabric leather. DOUGLAS, WYOMING Converse Motor Co. LANDER, WYOMING Tonneau Touring Scott Garage RIVERTON, WYOMING CUSTER, SOUTH DAKOTA Scott Garage Triangle “D” Garage We still have a few of those over-size walnut rim, Aluminum Spider Steering Wheels $ BG eneia " ° 2.39 These rubber grips for ordinary steering $1 47 wheels are mighty good value at........ e POWELL, WYOMING Roney Sales & Service WORLAND, WYOMING Washakie Motor Co, DEADWOOD, SOUTH DAKOTA CODY, WYOMING Deadwood Motor Company Yellowstone Garage GREYBULL, WYOMING BELLE -OURCHE SOUTH DAK. Greybull Auto Co. Astin-Chevrolet Company ELK BASIN, WYOMING ¥. C. Buchanan i Ss Bi ee ae Oe ee

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