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Tuesday, February 4, 2025

Garage Credit Association Formed in Asheboro, Feb. 5, 1925

Garage Credit Association

The gasoline dealers and garages of the town have organized an association called the Merchants, Gasoline Dealers’ and Garagemen’s Association, with O.M. Henry secretary, for the purpose of keeping tab on collections. Sixteen garage men and oil dealers in the town are members of the association.

If a customer of any of the members of the association fails to pay his bill when due and after efforts have failed to collect, he is placed on what is called the “stop list,” that is he is allowed no further credit by any member of the association until he has paid the bill.

The merchants of the town have for some time been considering forming an association of this nature and there has been some intimation that they may join the association already organized.

From the front page of the Asheboro Courier, Feb. 5, 1925

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