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3UNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1926 TWO MILLION CARS IN YEAR Great Record Hung Up at Ford Plant in | Past Season in all Che Ford Motor company, s divisions, produced a total of 103,5 , trucks, tractors «nd pl ig 192) rding to ur ne gen- il offices of the Exclusive of air nn increase of 2,033 automo. ve units over 1924, In the production of Ford cars and during the r, domestic United States assemb- 1,77 reign plants of the pany produced 61 cars and 1 nd the output of the Ford Mot ompany of Canada, Ltd., to- alled 79,289. fordson tractor pro- duction was 104,16! nd the Lincoln livision of the company produced ng the year a total of 8,415 Lin- this is s in the In cars. In the newest division of he company, the airplane factory, 1e output was ten all-metal planes Ince the factory was acquired by the company on August 1, 1925. ‘The remark output of Ford and tricks was r din of the fact that for 1 of than thirty days during Aug- ptember domestic produc. s Imost neglig e due to juction of the improved _ ‘AUTOMOTIVE MELTING POT (Continued From Page One) tor company, They have been thor- 1 are ready to hit et traveling, with- 1 moment's no! to reach the top is to the Can't you wait one more week he Industrial edition of the (ribune-Herald will be off the ses on the dot next Sunday morn- Casper ships more ol! by rail than any other city in the world and of late has been shipping more people by rail than most of the other Jocal- ey'll ail be back though boys warm sultry climate never did 2 with a true Wyoming man. George Bell, salesman at the Lee Doud Motor spent Thurs. day ‘in G on business-for his company. company nrock O. M, Russell has joined the Cas- per dealer ranks and should do credit to the organization. Mr. Rus. sell Jias purchased Mr. West's in- terest in the Big Six Motor company, and will assume e charge of the local Studebaker ager He has been the Studebaker dealer for Glen- rock for a humber of years. West returned to Florida to make a fortune. We wish him all the 1 the world, The Reno Motor company just un- led a carload of new Stars. They SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON ALL USED CARS See the following and save money. 1924 Chrysler 6 Touring 1924 Chandler Sport Touring 1923 Hudson Coach 1925 Maxwell Club Sedan 1924 Maxwell Coupe 1923 Buick Touring 1923 Nash Roadster 1923 Olds 8 Touring 1924 Ford Coupe 1924 Ford Roadster 1922 Maxwell Touring TERMS CASPER MOTOR COMPANY 230 West Yellowstone e's only just so much room in oe Voting to form the American Mo- tor Rubber Corporation with an in- ial capital of $10,000,000, the spe- committee on the rubber situa- tion named by the directors of the National Atomobile Chamber of ce, decided at a meeting on the following steps of immediate ac- tion. fo incorporate immediat: e of Delaware to stock subscriptions mobile compar ly, In the sue a call for from 102 auto- To choose executive offic nd ot rters in New York. expect r in a few days and will have a 1s for de- livery by “If I should put my hand in some- one's pocket and take out his money, what would I be The answer {s—‘His wife There ggems little likelihood that a Paige and Jewett dealer will be | cated in Casper in time for automobile show. If you like home cooking, there are plenty of restaurants that special- ize in it Clark’s Garage at Edgerton, repre- senting the Reno Motor company, in the oil fields reports business unus- y good in their section with fi new ear sales during the past week. L, J. Garrett, service manager of the Lavoye branch of the Nolan Chevrolet company, left for thie Chev- rolet factory last week to attend a service school conducted there by fac- tory experts. Mr. Garrett is the third member of the Nolan service staff to attend this school since the organ- ization of the company here. The girl; ‘What's that { ing stuff on those sheer The herder: “Wool, maam ‘The girl. “Humph, I'll bet it's half cotton.” look- Some pbootleggers wish the little Steps Taken to Combat Control Exercised by | Great Britain in Corporation Plan- Ks ning Own Production This was placed special committee, | To determine ter prcduction Offers of vu properties wer mcet as well as velopment of a the meeting th quate supply the country. in artificial re: Idle, the mi per cent of meeting indic: the speculation be ted ver New paint 146 South {= birds who whisper in the cops’ ears would run out of bird seed. W. Gatlin, representing the ire company, has been in Cas- during the past week ‘on busi- ness. Slippery street. Vuneral seat. The popular demand for the new Hupmobile Six continues at the Joe H. Mansfield company. More ship- ments are expected in the near fu- ture. Local dealers will probably hold thelr game of chance meeting some- time this week. Yes, The Big Six Motor company will be continued under the same name. Are you doing your part to make the Wyoming Motor club a success? W. H, Merrill, assistant sales. manager of the Nolan Chevrolet com: pany has returned to the job after a brief illness of two or three weeks. He knows just how long it was, but we don't. lined up several new dealers in during the past week. He st in the new Star 1 all sections of the the Lee Doud rked success Doud att We y Was butes ft all to proper e with him. Mr. advertising P. N, Carr, from Denver whe special Nash dealers’ returned last week he attended a meeting, Lee Miller who was formerly con- nected with the Casper Buick com- pany, is now a member of the sales force of the Nash Casper Motor com: pany, The Reno Motor company hopes to be able to satisfy the demand for Star cars during the next two we The delivery on these cars has been slow during the past as models haye just been changed and the fac tory is just getting into production. {. McIntyre of the New York Ol! company purchased a new Buick Master Six sedan and company, is the owner of a new Bulck Master Six sedan. $ S$ $ $ $ S$ $ MONEY TO LOAN Viamonds, Watches. Jewelry and Musical tnstuments and Good Ch elry Repalring On HUDSON & ESSEX COACHES Have Baked Enamel Bodies. Phone 909 Delivered $1365 and $915 Joe Beard, the Star factory man, | M. A. Verbrugge. of Hill, Weaver | ferent sections of the worl adjoining a deep water po: It wes the consensus of f rubbe and planning future as to block lation, both the present demands can be cared for the sed in this country All information ing and that the n WwW THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD MOTOR MAKERS ENTER RUBBER INDUSTRY WITH BIG COMPANY Or mobile in the hands of aj )’r€ the advantage of dif-| for rub- antations nted to und the} Old | 1 “a and Col yposal for the de ‘ge tract in Cuba! pinion at 1s un ade- tires in difficulty has been riction, By bringing ed plantations into for the ¢ necumu | and future Seventy upply: is} nat there rubber presented to the ed very clearly that rubber was subsid rmal prices might 1924 FORD COUPE. and rubber___ Kimball St. ag 316 W. Midwest ams ‘YOU KNOW ME. A O7 \ROIES AND GENTLEMEN: I TAKE GREQT PLEASURE ODUCING TO YOU WW INTI2 se SPANITO, PION OF THE wary ISLANDS WhO ee ele our. OWK/ DON PED THE CHAM MAN OF MYSTE Nothing to Mar Big Motor Year way with ¢ Automobile of the ec Among the ns sion « and executives of the sonnel of the Olds Motor Work NASH-CASPER MOTOR CO. _ sae a : OMEN instinctively know good value. And to get an Oldsmobile “Six” with a Fisher Body with Duco finish—lux- urious fittings—L-Head Engine —and Balloon tires—for $1025 —on General Motors’ easy-pay- ment plan—is their idea of real value. And they’re right! OLDSMOBILE Six Oldsmobile Sales Co. A pany, J osse Mack Tru airmay Packare T. OW h buker Corporation t. Stude ! ear got under he New York hen the various companies gathered to- their eastern distributors und folded plans for the concensus of opin. w par | rosperity ear many large organiza foregathered in business ses and banquet the dealers Olds Motor were Lansing, Michigan. sessions of th compat: ‘© presi Edd if new corporatio: s have neral ne after- to do with producing ru deal-| noon session 4 to busi ing in it as a commodity, and man-| mess, the evening session to a ban ufacturing automobile tires, and oth-| quet er rubber preduets | Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., president of There will he ten directors, com-| the General Motors Corporation, posed of automobile tives, three} stressed the value of manpower in in addition to the following: an organization as the most power- John J. Raskob, vice president, | ful r for success and told of the General Motors Corporation; C. W.] corporation’s confidence in the per- Nash, president, Nash Motors com- $325] Phone 1818 Ww” . f.0.b. LansingTaxextra | Phone 236 HINT OR TWO FOR MOTORISTS Motors Oldsu of the sri ile 4s ¢ Neg nL ident, ks, Inc.; Roy D, Chapin, . Hudson Motor Car com- Alvan Macaul oter Car com 1, vice-president, Coach or Cospe, at factory Delivered in Casper a — menn- | te family | of ne 95 ENERAL MOTORS now presents through its Oakland division the New Pontiac Six —the first six-cylinder car it has ever named and sponsored from the original design. Representing the supreme embodiment of the corporation’s almost limitless resources, this new Six is destined to compel a complete revisicn of existing ideas in motor car value. Pi The Pontiac Six is not another of the so-called revolutionary” cars. It is simply and solely a car of high quality developed to dominate a definite market .. . and as such represents an achievement no less signifi- cant, no less unprecedented, no less epochal than the invention of the first six-cylinder engine. In the Pontiac Six you are offered a new order of beauty—that grace of line and balanced pro- portion characteristic only of Fisher craftsman- ship. You are offered precisely the enduring body construction that is used on cars selling for $2,000 or more, finished in rich Duco colors. You are offered a roadability of extraordinary scope—exhilarating power for hills, refreshing agility in traffic, a maximum speed you will use only in emergencies. PAGE SEVEN bs | Columns Are | Opento You | L Add to this new order of beauty and this per- formance of ynprecedented brilliance, the equally Important matter of accessory equipment, and the preponderance of Pontiac value becomes literally irresistible— —for the Pontiac Six comes equipped: with full balloon cords, nickeled radiator, Fisher VV windshield, automatic windshield cleaner, in- directly illuminated instrument panel, rear vision mirror, high-speed window regulators and other important essentials to pride of ownership. The Pontiac Six is now on display in our salesrooms. Demonstrations may be arranged for. We not only invite you to see this newest creation of General Motors at the earliest possible moment—we urge you to come prepared for a new and unique experience—for here at last is the Six you have always wanted .... at a price so unexpectedly low that only General achieve it. Motors could possib: The Pontiac Six, companion car to the Oakland Six, is built and distributed by the OAKLAND MOTOR PONTIAC, CAR COMPANY MICHIGAN CO-OPERATIVE MOTORS, Inc. (Formerly Patterson-Oakland Co.) 438 EAST YELLOWSTONE PHONE 2202 Branch—Salt Creek MONDAY NIGHT, J THE P “Chief of the Sixes’’ >LAY A’ A cordial invitation is extended to all to view this ma FLOWERS FOR THE LADIES—CIGARS FOR THE G 438 East Yellowstone WILL BE ON DIS UARY CO-OPERATIVE MOTORS, Inc. (Formerly Patterson-Oakland Co.) FROM 7:00 TO 9:00 NTIAC OUR SHOWROOM r, a General Motors Product MEN—MUSIC FOR ALL gnific ent ¢ TL 2202 MARE Tit : y ; SUS Eade i. CANARY YOURE DOIN GREAT | } Sintra sent SACK, KEEP UP THE | | Ni P| GOOD WORK—YOU HAD \ ] ; ixilaae HIM GoIN! THAT OOND y: { BS et ae } | 1 | FIREMAN Ih/ An Got FARE |N us eve /2"| | | al ee es Vv ay Fics } i RE ( { PHONE --By DICK DORGAN { | Tribune-Herald | General Motors New Six is here/