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OLDSMOBILE Morial Hospital, Kiliwa, China
Mrs. JosepSTteast of the River' road was ill Jhi* place on Sunday. Miss Mamie Seamans, S. H. ft. '24, went to Augusta. Saturday morning, News of Somerset's Towns 100 contestants Busy where she wag one of the held I f ] in the State typewriting contest the at Cony high, and returned on FAST SOLON | ! necessary for a woman to get an edu- evening train. -Miss Seamans Is the cation to iact an old belief bai been Ruth Allwe has recovered from the of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sea- to learn Auto Tires daughter | that the women were unable I ! and hack to Athens measles has gone mans on the Cross road. Their home* are built of mud. They to school. ; and Mrs. V.'. K. Seamans went The floor Mr. at Franklin sleep in board or bricks. a wed- Mattie Merrill, teacher $9.00 to Anson last week to attend are made of mud. * school, spent the week end at flolon. | of their homes 1 by Mr. and Mrs. native * Size I non-skid, s ding reception given Mrs. Mary Alhee had quite an ac- Wages are cheap and likewise .W\3^, ply. for their daughter and George Fletcher cident one day this week when the I products, carpenters, plumbers k ((INN) mile iriiiiniiitcr. »w Stock 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clair a * and husband, whiffletree holt broke, tiie horse run- other skilled workmen get 23c day. i and to attend k __ n Woodman or Hartland out. She [ and women will work for another for ning down hill, throwing her the wedding of Mr. -
At the Home of Marvin and Carolyn Sikes
JUNE 2009 The Hillholder North Georgia Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club at the home of Marvin and Carolyn Sikes Inside this issue: President’s Message 2 May Attendees; Celebrations 3 Meeting Minutes 4-5 The Mailbox 5-6 Remembrances 6 Fourth of July Parade Notice; Treasurer’s Report 7 Chapter Meeting Schedule; Other Events Schedule 8 June Meeting Details 9 Other Event Flyers 10-11 The Marketplace 12-14 Membership & Contact Info 15 Page 2 President’s Message May 3 , 2009 am absolutely astonished at the fantastic turnout for our monthly chapter I meeting at the home of Marvin and Carolyn Sikes, in spite of the high chance of storms. The food was fantastic, as would be expected. It makes me want to cry when I see the immaculate shop in which Marvin does his work. As always, Marvin, Carolyn, and their son Marty had their cars on display. You would have thought you were on the concourse at Hilton Head, waiting for the judges! After the food and festivities were concluded, we were invited across the street to Marvin and Carolyn’s neighbor to admire his European collection. What a selection….everything from a British MGB to the top of the line Italian “Lambo”. What’s not to like? As I receive more information on the SASCO issue, I will pass it along. Everyone remember to watch The Hillholder calendar of events for upcoming car shows and tours. Sometimes they are doubled up on Saturdays. Be sure to pick one and by all means drive your Studebaker. Keep them rolling so people will notice. -
OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1932 18 Pkitli Press, Base; Only
18 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1932 AUTOMOBILES. FOB SALE AUTOMOBILES. REAL ESTATE. TO EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. FOR . SALE, FOB SALE Horses. Vehicles, Livestock. Furniture for Sale. Voai and Wood. Miscellaneous. NEW TODAY. For Suie Farms. KArA is & Hat of KOOd used SMALL RANCH FOR CITY PROPERTY. SOLD my place, so must dispose at oilce $4.25 PER LOAD $4.25. flntrl TWO-LOA- LEAKY ROOF. Eh? Very aggravating, cars from the house of reliable used BARGAIN PRICES 86 ACRES, Yamhill county. BO mile, 20 acres, nearly all under cultivation. of 2 good young milch cows, $55 and D LOTS. indeed. Why not a comfortable" and cars prices: 5 from grood town, 10 acres in potatoes, strawberries and weighs fir blocks .and slab, runs at lowest from Portland, miles $65: brown mare years old, permanent roof? We repair, rubber vara sedan, lots 01 extras. ,.9 m.i OX RENEWED AUTOMOBILEsC 1 mile to school; 20 acres cultivated. other berries; young family orchard of 1150 pounds, $35; brown horse, weight NOW IS YOUR CHANCE. partly dry, for furnace or heater. bond kinds of ivti 200 house; OREGON FUEL CO. WDLN. 4102. and rejuvenate all 1918 Ford touring... 75 acres can be farmed when cleared, assorted fruits; good 1200 pounds, 8 years old, $55; 1 team of THE FORMER warped, oracked, weather-hate- de- 1914 Ford touring 125 60 acres good piling timber, 15 acres good barn with silo, and granary; good, weight 2500 MEIER & FRANK SALE: block wood. No. 1 leaky large real gentle mules, FOR Slabwood. -
Hershey Lot Price Sold 163 1902 Oldsmobile 'Curved-Dash' Replica Surrey (CHASSIS NO
Auction Results Hershey Lot Price Sold 163 1902 Oldsmobile 'Curved-Dash' Replica Surrey (CHASSIS NO. 8581270) $3,850.00 Sold 164 1903 Orient Buckboard (CHASSIS NO. 100) $24,200.00 Sold 165 1902 Rambler 4 HP Runabout Replica (CHASSIS NO. SD8992R) $4,400.00 Sold 166 1916 Smith Flyer C Motorette (CHASSIS NO. J696) $18,700.00 Sold 167 1926 Chevrolet Fire Engine (IDENTIFICATION NO. T4045580) $29,700.00 Sold 168 1933 Essex Terraplane Deluxe Six Model KU Sedan (CHASSIS NO. 16366) $18,700.00 Sold 169 1909 Enger Model B High-Wheel Runabout (CHASSIS NO. 39) $45,100.00 Sold 170 1910 Autocar Stake-Bed Truck (CHASSIS NO. 12531) $33,000.00 Sold 171 1908 Dart Model B Motor Buggy (CHASSIS NO. C2260D341) $46,750.00 Sold 172 1910 Ford Model T Touring (CHASSIS NO. 41394) $38,500.00 Sold 173 1929 Nash Series 420 Standard Six Landau Sedan (CHASSIS NO. R165750) $7,150.00 Sold 174 1931 Auburn 8-98A Sedan (SERIAL NO. 8-98 35388-A) $19,800.00 Sold 175 1910 Maxwell Model AA Runabout (CHASSIS NO. 6103) $33,000.00 Sold 176 1912 IHC Model AW Auto Wagon (CHASSIS NO. 6638M) $33,000.00 Sold 177 1910 Hupmobile Model 20 Runabout (IDENTIFICATION NO. SC134PA) $39,600.00 Sold 178 1929 Ford Model A Phaeton (ENGINE NO. A1638958) $24,200.00 Sold 179 1930 Marquette Phaeton (CHASSIS NO. 168382) $15,950.00 Sold 180 1933 Essex Terraplane Eight Model KT Sedan (CHASSIS NO. 70073) $22,000.00 Sold 181 1923 Willys-Knight Model 64 Roadster (CHASSIS NO. -
Mitchell Roadster ...BOO A... 490 Body
TTIE 3I0RXIXG OREGOXIAX, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1921 17 FOR SAI.K TRUCKS AND TRACTORS. FOB SALK. FOR BALE. FOR SAt-- ACTOMOBH-M-. FOB SALE ArroMOBflKS. FOB HALE rOB SALE AUTOMOBILF.. FOR SALE AVTOMOBILKS. tog, Rabbttii. Wirtto d Pft fttoch. Miscellaneous. DOES IT PAY TO BE HONEST? OX TRUCKS. Our observations lead us to believe SACRIFICING. BIO SACRIFICE NEW rJNk Kntcliih .tetter pupa. rtierpd and 80,000 ROSB bustiea. ahruba. tree, HUDSON AND ESSEX. LOOK! LOOK! Big Six. early 1921 model truit AUTHORIZED thst honesty can be heavily capitalised Studebaker Commerce, 1 -- ton, was $2315. our pedlf re.d, over fiv month old; can berry planta and flowering plants at and made to pay unusual profits. As with extra equipment, gift $1550. Terms H hum with this Miwn. Inquir 7 ft 7 Ora sale prlcea until October 20: free de- an example; suppose that there Come and see with your own eye the maybe arranged. Phons Maln 7101 price 11493 tor, livery In We plan plant: Just re- w e are offering and Commerce was $2550, our itreet. Portland, and FORD CORNER. are 100 men who are all in the market Automobiles that have been real value that FORD touring." $200, demountable rims,' 4 price 1593 It BALK bu,l buDPV i b.ue rib estimates free. Phone us: we do the who never built or renewed are In the best easy terms. spars on rim, French Nursery. 1882 for used cars. Ten of them, brand new tires, good seat Chicago 3 n. w a $4500. our bon stock; sired bv champion Bonuis real. -
Studebaker-Packard Corporation Photographs, 1902–1963
Collection # P 0301 STUDEBAKER-PACKARD CORPORATION PHOTOGRAPHS, 1902–1963 Collection Information Historical Sketch Scope and Content Note Contents Cataloging Information Processed by Emily Scott 5 February 2007 Revised by Barry Skivka and Dorothy A. Nicholson February 2013 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269 www.indianahistory.org COLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF 1 box of photographs, COLLECTION: 1 photo album COLLECTION 1902–1963 DATES: PROVENANCE: Robert H. Snyder Graphics, Yonkers, New York, 1993, 1994 RESTRICTIONS: None COPYRIGHT: Copyright may be owned by the Studebaker-Packard Corporation REPRODUCTION Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection RIGHTS: must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. ALTERNATE FORMATS: RELATED HOLDINGS: ACCESSION 1993.0715, 1995.0138 NUMBER: NOTES: HISTORICAL SKETCH The Studebaker Corporation, based in South Bend, Indiana, began making automobiles in 1902. During the 1920s and 30s Studebaker produced high-end cars such as the President and the Champion that marked engineering firsts in the automobile world. During World War II, Studebaker produced a line of military vehicles for the United States Army. The management of Studebaker repeatedly had trouble with labor costs and quality control issues. In an attempt to stabilize their financial situation, Studebaker merged with Packard Motor Car Company of Detroit during the 1950s. Though the merger helped to diversify the selection of vehicles, including the creation of the very successful Lark and Avanti, it did not create the financial stability that the owners hoped. The competition from the “Big 3” automobile manufacturers proved too much competition for a small company like Studebaker. -
Automobiles, Etc. • M 1 S C Ellaneous'.* the Evening Star, D
TTASHINGTOy. MONDAY, OCTOBER W2T AUTOMOBILES, ETC. • M 1 S C ELLANEOUS'.* THE EVENING STAR, D. C M 37 SALE—AUTUMMRILES. SALE—MISCELLANEOUS. ’ DODGE BARGAINS. O\S RANGES. new and slightly used. all 1926 Coach $675 size*. leas than hall price. Why pay morel Every range guaranteed. J, W. Williams, of Fortune Alb«t 1923 Coupe 325 4* Soldiers GOO tilh n.w. Main -298H. Fifty' GOVERNMENT OFFICE . FURNITURE— 1926 Roadster 475 Slightly used and reconditioned. Desks, tables chair*, file cabinet*, bookcases and 1923 Touring 175 bookshelves, lockers, safe*, stationery cabi- 1924 Touring 375 net*. rugs etc Everythin* to complete your office at a tremendous savin*. H. Baum A 1923 Sedan 200 Son. feed Furniture Dept.. 810 E st. n.w LIVING-ROOM SUITE, used only few weeks” HAWKINS NASH MOTOR beautiful in*, colonial combination desk, at sacrifice. Owner. Mr. Nikki. 811 l.’tth *t COMPANY, INC. n w.. 2nd floor. 4* MARBLE SLAB, about 4 feet hv 7 feet. #5. Conveniently Located. Rlaokistone Inc.. 1407 H st. 1333-1337 14th St. N.W. MICROSCOPE.’ Bosch' & Lamb stand. 2 ml immersion lens. 4403 14th st. n.w. Apt. 2. Main 5780. < !L PAINTINGS—Three: 2 mattresses, 7 cots. 1 *uitar. Call Cl. 37411. between 1927 Jordan Line *‘B” Sedan. P and J. 4* (DEMONSTRATOR.! PIANO, high-grade *>h»ver. contents of bed- room. livin* room and kitchen: reasonable Driven only a few thousand mi!***—fulls for cash: no dealers. Ant. 17. "000 H st equipped—guaranteed an good as new. tuw. 3* _ OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS. PIANO—Chu kerin*. parlor trand: price, i $175. -
Auburn Fall Lot Price Sold 2004 1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z (CHASSIS NO
Auction Results Auburn Fall Lot Price Sold 2004 1987 Dodge Daytona Shelby Z (CHASSIS NO. 1B3CA64A8HG112890) $7,700.00 Sold 2006 1964 Ford Thunderbird Convertible (CHASSIS NO. 4Y85Z132295) $17,600.00 Sold 2007 1999 Cadillac DeVille Presidential-Style Limousine (IDENTIFICATION NO. 1GEEH90Y3XU550179 Private Sold 2011 1959 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan deVille (IDENTIFICATION NO. 59K001922) $24,000.00 Sold 2012 1955 Buick Special Two-Door Sedan (IDENTIFICATION NO. 4B7028031) $16,500.00 Sold 2013 1912 Ford Model T Race Car Replica (ENGINE NO. 151818) $9,900.00 Sold 2015 1977 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (IDENTIFICATION NO. 1H57L7Z405645) $8,250.00 Sold 2016 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 5F07F131492) $16,000.00 Sold 2017 1968 Ford Galaxie XL Fastback (IDENTIFICATION NO. 8N60F153827) $11,550.00 Sold 2018 1956 Chevrolet 210 Two-Door Sedan Custom (CHASSIS NO. B56F109729) $26,000.00 2019 1957 Ford Fairlane Two-Door Hardtop (IDENTIFICATION NO. C7NT125094) $14,300.00 Sold 2020 1957 Imperial Crown Sedan (IDENTIFICATION NO. C5719169) $6,600.00 Sold 2021 1941 Ford Super Deluxe Station Wagon (IDENTIFICATION NO. 186631145) $31,350.00 Sold 2022 1938 Oldsmobile Eight (IDENTIFICATION NO. L226664) $31,350.00 Sold 2023 1967 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser (IDENTIFICATION NO. T67FJ4043201) $33,000.00 2024 1976 Cadillac Fleetwood Series 75 (IDENTIFICATION NO. 6F23S6Q164830) $9,350.00 Sold 2025 1914 Overland Model 79 Touring (IDENTIFICATION NO. 26529) $8,525.00 Sold 2026 1926 Kissel 6-55 Two-Door Brougham (IDENTIFICATION NO. 5512249) $21,000.00 Sold 2027 1966 Lancia Flavia Coupe (CHASSIS NO. 815.330 009844) $18,150.00 Sold 2028 1964 Lancia Flaminia 2.8 Coupe (CHASSIS NO. -
In the Ambulance Service of NSW
in the Ambulance Service of NSW John Gerdtz BUICK in the Ambulance Service of NSW Third Edition, March 2017 Research and story by John Gerdtz © Thank you to Ambulance Officers Mike Taylor and George Purdie also to the Ambulance Service of New South Wales for access to their archival photography. 1939 Buick, Parkes District The Civil Ambulance and Transport Brigade of New South Wales, as the service was Northern NSW. Buicks continued in favour for ambulance building through to 1947 first called, commenced operations on April 1, 1895, with two officers and a hand when GM-H (General Motors Holdens) ceased production of Holden built car bodies litter. A. Forsyth & Co presented the first horse drawn ambulance in 1899 and Mr locally, in preparation for the all new Holden car to be released in 1948. Buick, the Anthony Horden presented a Minerva vehicle on May 27, 1912 as the first motorised foundation marque of General Motors, continues to produce quality cars in the USA ambulance. today, but sadly have not produced a right hand drive version since 1953. The superiority of the motor over the horse was soon demonstrated and a second Buick chassis were supplied to build ambulances for many, if not all, the NSW ambulance, was delivered in 1913, funded by public donation. It was built on a Ambulance Service divisions as can be seen in the following pages. 15/30 H.P. Armstrong Whitworth chassis with lever spring suspension. A third motor ambulance was ordered in October, 1914 and by 1915 ambulance drivers were instructed not to exceed 15 mph and were held responsible for any breach of this regulation. -
Struck by Train Near Station Here
VOLUME 47. No 18 South Arnboy, N. J., Friday, August 6, 1927. Price Four Cents. LUKE A. LOVELY POST PLANS ANOTHER Try Atlantic Westward Crossing •t.LOCAL 1AM MEETS SUDl MOONLIGHT SAIL TO CONEY ISLAND STRUCK BY TRAIN NEAR STATION HERE Decision Made Last Night To Run Excursion Again Oi Samuel Rogers, of Henry Street, Boat Fireman, Walking Saturday, September 3rd, As Beginner For Labor Day Along Tracks Near David St., Hit By Passenger Train >v- Qoliday—Need Funds For Charitable Activities Ant! Dies In Hospital Few Hours Later Those whVsailed with the Luke A Walking along the railroad treek* Lovely Post erf "the. American Legior between .David and Henry streets late on July 23rd enjoyed themselves im- SURVEY FOR COUNTY Tuesday afternoon, Samuel Rogers of mensely, but the heavy storm up tc WALTER RYERSON Henry street, was struck by a pass- sailing time kept hundreds-from ing (passenger train and so badly in- making their annual visit to Coney OUT ON BAIL NOW AIRPORTTO BE MADE jured that he died a few hours Inter Island. The Post has, therefore, ar- Ai Result of Charge of Shooting Son George Delaney on Committee of in the local hospital. • Rogers resided ranged to charter the Iron Steamboat in" Law, Fort Raritan Commiifion. just hekvw the railroad on lienrj St., "Sirius" for another moonlight ex -—u— and is supposed to have been on tiis cursion to Coney on September 3rd As a result of shooting his son in Commissioner George Delano), of way home from his work on the fer- The date is the Saturday before La- law Tuesday aftennoon, Walter Ryer- the Port Ranitun Commission . -
J 1 Essex! ~Paytess ! GET Moret
34 MISCELLANEOUS. THE EVENING STAR, YTASHTXGTOX T), C.. WEDXESDAT. IWKTL 27. 1927. A TTTO MOBILES, ETC. RECOMMENDED SERVICE. I (Continued.) SALE—AUTOMOBIIJCP _ | OUTLINE OF SCIENCE CLXXl—Laennec's Tragic Story. BY MAX HAHN PAPERHANGING. WHOLE HOUSE. ft«0; f room* and 2-atory hall. No. 2 trade, Includ ina polychrome, Spring price#. Ad. 2326 PACKARD 8 SEDAN. PIANO REPAIRING—Spe. prices: est. tree ti'rm. head tuner Percy Poster and Knab< Co. Geo. Walker. 707 Allison st. Col. 4700 1927 model. PIANO TUNING. $3. We specialize in sen- era! piano repairs and rebuilding. Get oui TO BRAND-NEW. estimate Price# reasonable. Skilled me- EQUAL chanics Work guaranteed. Sandereoa- nil»*s. Fully Schaeffer Co. 644 H at. n.e 10R7. Drivsn only f*w hundred Line. “iimDPfil sn.l a nsw-csr guarantee f'Tsn to PLASTERING—SpeciaI aitention (riven smal purchaser. repair jobs by competent white mechanics Partv called to foreign duty will m»k. reasonable prices. WELLS & CO. Adams 11 verj attractive reduction for quick sale Toimt or trad* can li* *rran fad. Can hr PLASTERING, flrst-class, neatly finished seen at all no job far kinds of cement work: to oi THE BROADWAY AUTO SAI.ES CO. Prank. * small. 9822. J2B*__ 1833 14th St. N.W. PORCHES made into cozy rooms also carpenter work and cement work done: terms. Porch Bide. Co 4004 13th n.w. t’oir 8704-W OO* PAIGE USED CAR*DEPTr PRINTING—SOO good business cards or bill- , heads. S3. I). C. Printers. (139 F st. n.w. 1926 Ford Roadster S2OO Agents wanted. -
Tiii? Sunday Oregoniax, Portland, March: 2. Imn. D .R In
13 tiii? Sunday oregoniax, Portland, march: 2. imn. 1 OR HAI.K AUTOMOBILES, TOR KAI.K AUTOMOBILES. FOR 8AI.B AUTOMOBILES. FOR RALE AUTOMOBILES. FOR HAI.K Al TO.MOBII.KS. FOR PAT.F AVTOMOBTT.KS. FOR SAI r AUTOMOBII-KS- . THE HOME OF A MILLION PARTS. ADtomonllee ITsntea. Auto Tires and Aevessoriee. "ENGINES PARTS SHOW WEEK. TRAILERS WANT TO SELL CLICK 1 "ENGINES TRAILERS PARTS )Ul R CAR? ENGINES T41 A LE I S PARTS A we are maKing extensive alterations YOU CAN SIP.E ENOUGH get the TO FORDS BARGAINS FORDS we are ottering t.'ie above at astonishingly MONEY OUT OK IT yl'H'KI.Y. J ST low prices to make room and save t.tnc GET IN TOUCH WITH THE DEALERS AUTOMOBILE PUALERS AND GRARCS DON'T CJiSXT TOUR FAMILY ANT IN moving parts. USLD OAR t "LEA KING HOU SE. Vol l.l. o NLKS, AUTO BALES CO., THE GREATEST BARGAINS LE ON VOIR WAV TO THE HANK. LONGER. USED CARS. igni- WITH THE "JACK" IN SHORT OKl'EK. I have for quick sale 40 brand Tiew In good condition c.mipleto with one-truc- k ! c caibut-etor- remdy 70 NO FooLIN"." WE SELL IT RIGHT at ac hments. Can be altache-- tion and u run. Over THE KING US UP ANY- to any Fold, making BTH AND COUCH STS. IN USED CARS ALL MODELS. engines must be moved. Reiow are prices OFF HEEL" l!ie best truck of on somo of the engines we now have in WAY OR STILL, Eii IS tu.s nze lu Amer.,.