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Montgomery Ward Robbery & Kidnapping
LOCAL HISTORY WOODSTOCK & MCHENRY COUNTY Montgomery Ward Robbery & Kidnapping by Kirk Dawdy In 1926, the popular Montgomery Ward Mail Order Catalog Company broke with its mail-order-only tradition and successfully opened its first retail outlet store in Indiana. Two years later, 1928, the Stafford Furniture and Undertaking building on the west side of the square was razed to build a new Montgomery Ward retail store in Woodstock. Two years later, 1930, the Donnely residence and millinery shop just to the north of the store burned to the ground. In its’ place, an addition to the original Montgomery Ward building was built, doubling the store size. Today the building is known as the Woodstock Mall. Throughout the 1930s & ‘40s Woodstock’s Montgomery Ward was the largest department store in McHenry County and flourished. So much so, it became the target for a major robbery. The November 21st, 1949 issue of the Woodstock Sentinel reported “McHenry County’s crime wave which has caused considerable excitement in recent month turned into ‘big time’ status when a lone and desperate gunman staged one of the most daring holdups in Woodstock in many years.” The previous Saturday, November 19, 1949, soon after the Montgomery Ward store closed, a customer knocked on the front door saying he had left a package inside the store. Assistant Manager, Richard Henderson, recognized the man who had actually applied for a job several days earlier. After letting him inside, Henderson went to the basement to turn the store lights back on while store manager James Dwyer helped the customer retrieve his package. -
Early Sears Catalogs Were Smaller Than Montgomery Ward So They Would Be Placed Atop Others
Early Sears Catalogs Were Smaller Than Montgomery Ward So They Would Be Placed Atop Others What was once one of the most popular ways of shopping is remembered each year on August 18th as it is National Mail Order Catalog Day. On this day in 1872, Aaron Montgomery Ward of Chicago produced a catalog designed for direct order via mail. He aimed to remove the middleman from the business of buying and selling. As a result, he drastically lowered prices. The very first catalog consisted of an eight by 12-inch single sheet of paper. On it, Ward included the merchandise for sale, price list, and ordering instructions. Before long, the Montgomery Wards single-page list of products grew into a 540 page illustrated book selling over 20,000 items. One notable merchant, Richard Warren Sears, mailed his catalog in 1896. As others entered the field, catalog sales grew. By 1971, catalog sales of major United States firms exceeded more than $250 million in postal revenue. Early Sears catalogs were made smaller than Montgomery Ward catalogs so that neatnik housewives would stack them on top. According to the National Mail Order Association, Aaron Montgomery Ward wasn’t the first to conceive of mail order catalog. In the United States. Benjamin Franklin may have formulated the first basic mail order concept. He produced a catalog to sell scientific and academic books. Franklin also receives credit for offering the first mail-order guarantee: “Those persons who live remote, by sending their orders and money to B. Franklin may depend on the same justice as if present.” In 1845 Tiffany published its first mail order catalog, the Blue Book. -
Mark's Machinery, Inc
BC_49 12/7/09 11:14 AM Page 15 December 8, 2009 shop online at www.broadcasteronline.com Page 15 MMark’sark’s MMachinery,achinery, IInc.nc. TRACTORS COMBINES DISCS FIELD CULTIVATORS HAY EQUIPMENT 2009 Carryovers Demonstrations Lease Returns See us for a deal now! We want your business! Year-End Sale SKID STEER LOADER HEADQUARTERS ou can * Tractors Did you know? * Combines Per IRS Section 179...Y deduct upy to & $250,000equipment for you * Planting vice in 2008. machiner placed in ser * Tillage UP TO 60 MONTHS Consult your tax advisor for details * Hay Equipment NEW FARMALL + Cash Discounts TRACTORS Thanks for + – IN STOCK – NEW S300– S185 – S205 your business! Low Finance Rates + All Equipment 60 thru 95 H.P. S250 SKID STEER LOADERS IN STOCK + Through Dec. 31st TRACTORS - TRACTORS – Attachments in Stock – *Farmall Series – 40 thru 95 HP Pallet Forks – Buckets – * Maxxum and Puma – 110 thru 210 HP * Magnum Series – 215 thru 335 HP Grapple Forks * STX Stieger 4WD – 275 thru 530 HP Post Augers – Snow Blowers BEST BUYS IN USED EQUIPMENT – Bale Forks – Fit Most Makes Skid TRACTORS PLANTERS CIH MX285 MFD CIH MXM130-PS CIH 1200-8RN-3PT Steer Loaders – CIH 1200-12RN-Staker CIH MX245 MFD CIH MXU110 MFD CIH 1200-12RN-Pivot • Bobcat T190 Track- cab/ J. Deere 1760-12RN-05 CIH MX200 MFD CIH MXU 125 MFD White 8222-12RN-F.Fold AC/Heat-330 hr. CIH MX180 MFD CIH MXU 135 MFD White 6100-12RN-Pull • Bobcat S205-2SPD-68”- White 8186-16RN-F.Fold CIH 5230 ROPS/MFD IHC 3088-2WD Kinze 3600 - 24R30 -Pull cab/heat- 1400 hr. -
Scheller House Clings to Life
Morning fog We are doomed Spartan hockey with increasing to repeat looks forward cloudiness in failure with to a winning the afternoon. Prop. 187. season. Highs in the 60s. See page 2... See page 4... \ohmic I \ SPARTAN it lit. 1 I l'11111111111.1 101 Sall Just. DAILY Sidllit I nit 11Sil% Sint I' I 93 I I ritti Nt.JintnI Ii. Pr) I Scheller house Agreement clings to life allows bikes Superior Court judge issues 60-day on San Carlos injunction against demoliton order By Makonnen Gebrehiwot Spartan Daily Stall Writer By Joanne Griffith Domingue "I think there's still an opportu- J. Handel Evans, San Jose State University Spartan Daily Stall wnter nity to save it (Scheller house)," president, and representatives of the Scheller house seems to have Fogel said. "But the chance to Associated Students Board of Directors as many lives as the cats who save Scheller house is to move signed a formal agreement on Monday, ensur- live in the building. it." ing a marked bicycle path through San Carlos Santa Clara County Superior Fogel directed the Preser- mall between Fourth and 10th streets. Court Judge Jeremy Fogel grant- vation Action Council to use all The agreement, which will have prece- ed a 60-day injunction against their best efforts in the next 60 dence over any future comprehensive traffic demolishing the historic struc- days, with government and agen- plans for the campus, indicates there may ture on San Carlos and Fifth cies, to relocate the house. have to be limitations on bicycle usage dur- streets at a hearing held in the And he told university officials ing days classes are in session. -
Geographies of Competitive Advantage: an Examination of the US Farm Machinery Industry
University of Tennessee, Knoxville TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange Doctoral Dissertations Graduate School 5-2011 Geographies of Competitive Advantage: An Examination of the US Farm Machinery Industry Dawn M. Drake University of Tennessee - Knoxville, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss Part of the Human Geography Commons Recommended Citation Drake, Dawn M., "Geographies of Competitive Advantage: An Examination of the US Farm Machinery Industry. " PhD diss., University of Tennessee, 2011. https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/963 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by the Graduate School at TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. It has been accepted for inclusion in Doctoral Dissertations by an authorized administrator of TRACE: Tennessee Research and Creative Exchange. For more information, please contact [email protected]. To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Dawn M. Drake entitled "Geographies of Competitive Advantage: An Examination of the US Farm Machinery Industry." I have examined the final electronic copy of this dissertation for form and content and recommend that it be accepted in partial fulfillment of the equirr ements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, with a major in Geography. Ronald V. Kalafsky, Major Professor We have read this dissertation and recommend its acceptance: Thomas L. Bell, Bruce A. Ralston, Anne D. Smith Accepted for the Council: Carolyn R. Hodges Vice Provost and Dean of the Graduate School (Original signatures are on file with official studentecor r ds.) To the Graduate Council: I am submitting herewith a dissertation written by Dawn M. -
Consumer Selection Guide to Refrigerators and Freezers
Virginia Cooperative Extension Service Publication No. 356-160 August 1983 Consumer Selection Guide to Refrigerators and Freezers --- - ·· -- . [ VIRGINIA TECH AND VIRGINIA STATE• VIRGINIA'S LAND GRANT UNIVERSITIES LD ~55 lt'1&~ Consumer Guide fro ~- Key facts to consider before you buy: VP/ This selection guide will help you choose the refrigerator or freezer that's right for you. If you're like most S,ec,,. consumers, you'll keep your new refrigerator or freezer for 15 years or more, so it is especially important you make the right selection. Storage Capacity torage capacity is probably the If you live alone, seldom eat at home • Do you entertain frequently? most important buying considera and about the only time you open your A Word About Outside Dimensions. tion. A "too large" n1odel refrigerator is for ice cubes or a quick S Buy a model that will fit into your snack, the smaller single-door refriger refrigerates or freezes more space than house. Be sure to measure the space ator may be the right choice for you. \'our familv needs. A "too small" available for your new refrigerator or wili' require extra trips to the ~1odel On the other hand, if you answer "yes" freezer as well as door and hallway store or filling the unit too full for to many of the following questions, clearances and compare these require adequate air circulation. In each case, you probably should consider a larger ments to the outside dimensions of the higher operating cost will result. model. model you plan to buy. Also check The capacity of a refrigerator or freezer whether your room layout requires a • Do you have a large family? is measured in cubic feet of food stor left or right-hand door. -
Cnh Global N.V
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 FORM 20-F ® © REGISTRATION STATEMENT PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 12(b) OR (g) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 or ®X© ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the Fiscal Year Ended December 31, 2001 or ® © TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 Commission File Number 1-14528 CNH GLOBAL N.V. (Exact name of registrant as speciÑed in its charter) Kingdom of The Netherlands (State or other jurisdiction of incorporation or organization) World Trade Center, Amsterdam Airport Tower B, 10th Floor Schiphol Boulevard 217 1118 BH Amsterdam The Netherlands (Address of principal executive oÇces) Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act: Name of Each Exchange Title of Each Class on which Registered Common Shares, par value 40.45 New York Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Securities for which there is a reporting obligation pursuant to Section 15(d) of the Act: None Indicate the number of outstanding shares of each of the issuer's classes of capital or common stock as of the close of the period covered by the annual report: 277,100,298 Common Shares Indicate by check mark whether the registrant has (1) Ñled all reports required to be Ñled by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to Ñle such reports), and (2) been subject to such Ñling requirements for the past 90 days. -
An Invitation
An invitation... GREAT LAKES INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT Campus: East Coast Road, Manamai P.O. PIN 603 102, Tamil Nadu. Ph: 044-3080 9000 City Office: 19, North Mada Street, Srinagar Colony, Saidapet, Chennai - 600 015. Ph: 044-43123126 Website: www.greatlakes.edu.in MoU 32 1 Business Advisory Council Dr Ratan N Tata Mrs. Rajshree Pathy Dr V G Narayanan Chairman, Tata Sons Ltd. Managing Director, Rajshree Sugars Ltd. Associate Professor of Management Accounting, Harvard Business Mr Madhur Bajaj Mr. R.K. Krishna Kumar School Vice Chairman, Bajaj Auto Ltd. Director, Tata Sons Ltd. Dr Paul Prabhaker Mr Kumarmangalam Birla Mr. Vivek Paul Associate Dean & Professor (Marketing), College of Business Northern Illinois University Chairman, Aditya Birla Group Partner, Texas pacific Group. Dr Srinivasan Raghunathan Mr K B Chandrasekhar Mr. Pratik Kumar Associate Professor of Management Information Systems, School of Chairman and CEO, Jamcracker Inc Executive Vice President - Human resources, Wipro Management, The University of Texas Mr John Fisher Mr. Ravi Venkatesan Dr Raghuram Rajan Chairman, Solid Systems Engineering Chairman, Microsoft Corporation (India) Pvt. Ltd. Joseph L Gidwitz Professor of Finance, University of Chicago, Illinois Mr Jamshyd N Godrej Mr. P. Murari Dr Ram T S Ramakrishnan Chairman & Managing Director, Adviser to President of FICCI, Department of Accounting, University of Illinois Godrej & Boyce Mfg. Co. Ltd. Former Secretary to President of India Dr Keshavamurthy Ramamurthy Mr G P Goenka Ms. Indra K. Nooyi Professor, Management Information Systems, University of Wisconsin Chairman, Duncans Group Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, Pepsi Co. Dr V Kasturi Rangan Mr Deshbandhu Gupta Malcolm P McNair Professor of Marketing, Harvard Business School Chairman, Lupin Labs Mr. -
Historic Downtown Walking Tour
This the very back page of the bro- chure For more information about historical attractions: 101 High Street NE Masonic Temple Travel Salem 181 High Street NE 223-233 High Street NE Salem, OR 97301 T.G. Bligh Building (503) 581-4325 237-245 High Street NE 1-800-874-7012 Arthur Moore Building Salem, Oregon www.TravelSalem.com 102 - 110 Liberty Street NE Salem Community Development Department McGilchrist Building Historic Downtown Salem Civic Center 105 - 135 Liberty Street NE 555 Liberty Street SE, Room 305 Gray Building Salem, OR 97301 Walking Tour (503) 588-6173 120 Liberty Street NE www.cityofsalem.net Roth Company Building 145-147 Liberty Street NE Willamette Heritage Center Eckerlen Building Marion County Historical Society & Mission Mill Museum 1313 Mill Street SE 155 Liberty Street NE Salem, OR 97301 Skiff Building/Montgomery Ward (503) 585-7012 189 Liberty Street NE www.missionmill.org Reed Opera House 229 State Street Smith & Wade Building 236 State Street Meredith Building 241 State Street Salvation Army Building 246 State Street Catlin & Linn Building 315 - 333 State Street Durbin Building 351 - 367 State Street Farrar Building 356 State Street J.K. Gill Building 360 - 372 State Street Adolph Block 379 - 383 State Street Pomeroy Building 388 State Street First National Bank, Old/Capitol Tower/Livesley Building 508 - 524 State Street Bligh Building “There is no better way to enjoy the historic assets Walking Tour Map Building Key of a community than walking up close to a historic 1. Burker Building 2. Marion Car Rental and Park building and experiencing the past. -
CNH America V. American Casualty, Et Al
IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE DELAWARE IN AND FOR NEW CASTLE COUNTY CNH AMERICA, LLC, a Delaware limited ) liability company f/k/a Case Corporation ) C.A. No. N12C-07-108 JTV Plaintiff, ) ) v. ) ) AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF ) READING, PENNSYLVANIA, a ) Pennsylvania corporation, et al ) ) Defendants. ) ___________________________________ ) ) AMERICAN CASUALTY COMPANY OF ) READING, PENNSYLVANIA, a ) Pennsylvania corporation; and The ) CONTINENTAL INSURANCE ) COMPANY, a Pennsylvania corporation, ) ) Third-Party Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) EPEC EQUIPMENT CORPORATION, a ) Delaware corporation, ) ) Third-Party Defendant. ) Submitted: September 6, 2013 Decided: January 6, 2014 CNH America v. American Casualty, et al. C.A. No. N12C-07-108 JTV January 6, 2014 John C. Cordrey, Esq., Reed Smith, LLP, Wilmington, Delaware. Attorney for Plaintiff. Carmella P. Keener, Esq., Rosenthal, Monhait & Goddess, Wilmington, Delaware. Attorney for American Casualty, Continental Insurance, and Centre Insurance. Seth A. Niederman, Esq., Fox Rothschild, LLP., Wilmington, Delaware. Attorney for Travelers Indemnity Company. Upon Consideration of Plaintiff’s Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Regarding the Duty to Defend Granted VAUGHN, President Judge OPINION On July 11, 2012, Plaintiff CNH America, LLC (“CNH”) filed this action for declaratory relief and breach of contract against a number of insurance companies. The complaint alleges that the defendants have failed to honor defense and coverage obligations arising from asbestos-related lawsuits filed against CNH. CNH has filed a Motion for Partial Summary Judgment Regarding the Duty to Defend which is directed against three of the defendants. Those three defendants are: The Continental Insurance Company and Centre Insurance Company, as successors- in-interest to some or all of the relevant insurance obligations of London Guarantee and Accident Company, Ltd.; and American Casualty Company of Reading, Pennsylvania (collectively, the “CNA Defendants”). -
For More Information Or for Additional Copies
2014 Edition The AED Foundation, through its committed industry volunteers, is improving the quality of the equipment industry's workforce by publishing and maintaining the "Standards for Construction Equipment Technology." The goal is to help post-secondary institutions prepare students with the knowledge and skills they 2014 Edition need to embark on successful careers as equipment service technicians. The contents are regularly reviewed and updated by The AED Foundation's Technical Training Committee in response to changes in technology and learning requirements. Now in its eighth edition, this document is the result of voluntary For more information or for additional copies, efforts by technical experts in the construction equipment industry. contact: The project is sponsored by The AED Foundation and includes the participation of leading construction equipment distributors, equipment manufacturers and post-secondary school faculty. The The AED Foundation standards cover six areas that the industry considers most 600 22nd Street, Suite 220 important for the training of entry-level technicians: Oak Brook, IL 60523 • Safety/Administrative Phone: 630-574-0650 Fax: 630-574-0132 • Electronics/Electrical Copyright • Hydraulics/Hydrostatics 1997, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005, 2008, 2011, 2014 • Power Trains Associated Equipment Distributors and The AED Foundation • Diesel Engines All Rights Reserved • Air Conditioning/Heating November 2014 Established in 1991, The AED Foundation is the workforce development and educational affiliate of Associated Equipment Permission to copy and/or distribute this document is granted Distributors (AED), an international association of the construction by The AED Foundation only for non-commercial use. Fee- equipment industry representing over 700 independent distributor, based sales or distribution of this document are prohibited. -
Companies with Matching Gift Programs
Companies with Matching Gift Programs Many companies encourage charitable giving by matching gifts made by their employees. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, CHCA is eligible for matching gifts. Below is a list of companies that have matching gift programs. Even if a company is not listed, they may still have a matching gift program. In addition, not all companies match PK-12 schools. To find out if your company matches gifts made to CHCA, please contact your HR representative. If you need additional assistance, please e-mail Paige Tomlin at [email protected]. A AK Steel 3Com Corporation Albemarle Corp. 3M Company Alco Standard AlliedSignal Inc. Alexander and Baldwin Inc. Allstate Alexander Hamilton Life Abacus Capital Investments Alexander Haas Martin and Partners Abbott Laboratories Al Neyer Altera Corp. Contributions Allegro Microsystems Inc. Accenture Alliance Bernstein Access Fund Alliance Capital Management L.P. ACE INA Foundation Alliance Coal LLC Adams Harkness and Hill Inc. Alliant Techsystems Altria Group Allegiance Corp. and Baxter International Adaptec Foundation Allendale Insurance Foundation AMBAC Indemnity American Natl Bank & Trust ADC Telecommunications American Intl Group, Inc. AMD Corporate Giving American Standard Found Adobe Systems Inc. Amgen Inc. ADP Foundation AMN Healthcare Services American Express Co. AmSouth BanCorp. A & E Television Networks American Stock Exchange AEGON TRANSAMERICA Ameriprise Financial AEP Ameritech Corp. AES Corporation AMETEK / Sealtron A.E. Staley Manufacturing Co. AMSTED Industries Inc. American Fidelity Corp. Amylin Pharmaceuticals Aetna Foundation, Inc. Anadarko Petroleum Corp. American General Corp. Analytics Operations Engineering AG Communications Systems Analog Devices Inc. American Honda Motor Co. Avon Products Foundation, Inc.