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Auburn Motor Company Is Newest Auburn Firm                                                     Auburn Times - April 3, 1931

A deal was consummated on Saturday whereby the Lashbrook Motor Company was acquired by Lee Anderson and J. Russell Baker. The new firm will be known as the Auburn Motor Company.

These popular and energetic young gentlemen need no introduction to the motoring public as Mr. Anderson has been connected with the Lashbrook Motor Company in an official capacity for the past four years, while Mr. Baker has long been a citizen of Auburn, and for several years a salesman for the same company.

No radical changes will be effected because of this deal, there being no change in personnel nor policy. The firm's motto at all times will be "the highest service at the lowest cost."

The operating force of the Auburn Motor Company is as follows: J. R. Baker, Sales Department; J. L Anderson, Parts and Service Department; Miss Virginia Hutcheson, Bookkeeper; E.G. Towe, Shop Foreman; Everet Pillow, Stock man; W. V. Hadden, Mechanic.

                  

Auburn Times:  April 3, 1931

  

Auburn Motor Company

 J. L. Anderson                      J. R. Baker

 

We have just purchased the local branch of the Lashbrook motor Company

The new firm will be under the old management and mechanical force, which insures you the
same prompt and courteous service you have always found here.

We extend a cordial invitation to the public to call on us for their automobile needs.

We are in position to give you the highest type of service and products at all times.

Our thanks to you for the business of the past is hereby conveyed, and we gratefully solicit your future patronage.

 

 
 
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