This is interesting, Fred. Many of us passed the Studebaker Dealership walking west on Ninth Street to PHS. The last I knew it was the Goodwill store. My Uncle Ollie and Aunt Mabel Barney lived across the street (Don's and his sisters' Wilma, Dot, and Ruth's parents). The Barneys were also cousins to Bert and Jack Barney.
By praying, we can obtain a better future by obtaining change from this dreadful change we are suffering through right now.
Keep the faith!
Sam
----- Original Message -----
From: Fred Ramsey
To: Sam Kegley
Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: Tucker
Hello Sam...........Thanks again for all the interesting mail you send out...........my mother worked for the local Studebaker dealer for thirty some years, she was their bookeeper until they closed.......I remember very well when the news of the Tucker broke that there was sheer panic among that brand that perhaps they would take over all their business...the movie about that man and his car was very informative also...especially when reading the credits at the end of the movie....my son lived in York, Pa., and while vivsiting him a few short years ago I reminded my family of the Tucker that was on display at the museum nearby and that I would like to see it, so we went to see the Mighty Tucker and was very impressive to me since I grew up with Studebaker in my blood as I worked there in later years also and Jane has a nephew by marriage who happens to be a Studebaker..........thanks again for bringing to mind some fond memories of the past.......which looks much better than the future....Fred
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sam Kegley"
Subject: Fw: Tucker