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Show Cedar Motor Assumes Studebaker Agency Haymer D. Morris, manager of Cedar Motor Co., has been appointed ap-pointed Studebaker dealer here for service and sales, William A. K'nlW rrpnoral Ka1f5 mannpor for the Studebaker Division, Stu-debaker-Packard Corporation, announced an-nounced today. Highlight of the 1&36 showing at Cedar Motor Company will be the introduction of new Studebaker Studebak-er President, Commander and Champion car series and the new line of Transtar trucks. The cars wil be displayed in the showing show-ing tomorrow of Cedar Motor room at 145 North Main Street. Installation of new service facilities fa-cilities has been completed in the dealership which will carry a full stock of authorized factory parts and accessories for both cars and trucks. The service staff has received Intensive training from company representatives in the latest service procedures and techniques. The new deajer has been in the automobile business for nine years. Other officials of the firm Include John C. Brown, secretary and treasurer, and assistant manager; man-ager; Albert D. Morris, vice president, pres-ident, and Max Heap as service manager. In his announcement of the dealership here, Keller said It is one of the first to be granted a franchise under the division's program which anticipates a continuation con-tinuation of the GO per cent Increase In-crease In Studebaker car and truck purchases experienced dur- Ing 1955. Keller said that the new dealership deal-ership will be supported by the largest national and local adver- tlsing and sales promotion pro-j gram in company history in es-, taWishing a volume dealership , in this area. |