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Editor’s Corner 2
Chapter News 3, 4, 5
Studebaker of the Month 7
Looking Ahead 8
May 2013
Inside This Issue
Volume 47 No. 05
Bill & Gertie Davis’ 1927 Commander
Editor’s Corner
May 2013 Page 2
Pikes Peak members in front of a B25 Bomber which is one of the many World War II
planes that have been restored by the World War II Aviation Museum in Colorado Springs.
Lots of activities are happening this month. The annual Conestoga Birthday Brunch is Sunday, May 19. We
need everyone who is planning to attend to RSVP either Ray or Rex by May 12. The flyer with all the infor-
mation is in this newsletter. The Pikes Peak Potluck and Abbey Car Show is Saturday May 18 in Canon
City. Tom Thornburg, who plays in the band “Fireweed,” has invited all Studebaker drivers to attend the
annual Bluegrass Music Festival June 2 in Pueblo. Arrive in your Studebaker and get in FREE—can’t beat
that. More information is in the newsletter. Fireweed will also be playing at the International Meet wel-
come night. Speaking of the International Meet, have you registered yet? If not, the time is now. Chuck
and Dave have been running on full throttle, and it will help them to have all members who are planning
to attend get their paperwork in early.
See you on the road,
Rick
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Pikes Peak Chapter SDC
May 2013 Chapter News
The National Museum of World War II Aviation tour was enjoyed by 24 members and
guests. The guided tour of the World War Aviation Museum brought to life the importance
that aviation had in WWII and today. The tour included many restored WWII airplanes and
the tour of Westpac Restoration. Lunch and monthly meeting was held at the Airplane
Restaurant. We want to thank our hosts Pete Tetley, and Paul and Tiffany Koch.
The May meeting and potluck lunch will be May 18 at the Canon City Abbey Car Show.
Members are asked to make sure they register for the show. We will be meeting at the Wal
-Mart parking lot in Canon City before 9 a.m. so we can all park together. David Batchelor
and Iris McBride are the host: 719/784-6140
Since the last newsletter Dave Batchelor lost his father David Batchelor Sr. We want to
send our sympathy to Dave and his family. Dave Sr. was such an interesting individual and
a joy to be around.
Also, we would like to send get well wishes to Shirley Zaner. She has been having health
issues and is on the mend. Other members that are on the mend are Karen Donkle and
Trish Price.
Pikes Peak Chapter has also been assigned the responsibility of collecting items for the
Studebaker Foundation Auction which is held the evening of July 3rd. We are asking mem-
bers of the Conestoga Chapter, Western Wheels Chapter, and the Pikes Peak Chapter to
donate items to be auctioned to benefit the foundation. These items can be either Stu-
debaker related or nonrelated. The items will be collected at the Memorabilia Room which
is the Fremont Room at the Crowne Plaza. It is time to register for the 49th SDC Interna-
tional Meet— don't wait till the last minute. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Chuck Donkle at cdonkle@rural-com.com or phone 719/456-2468 or David Bache-
lor twojunner@bresnan.net or phone 719/784-6140.
Western Outlook
May 2013 Page 4
Studebaker Drivers Club – Conestoga Chapter Meeting – April 28, 2013
In attendance were 15 members and 10 guests.
Six Studebakers were parked in the lot in front of the Kirkland Museum.
Members and guests gathered on a beautiful, sunny day at the Kirkland Museum of Decora-tive Art for an arranged tour. Accomplished tour guides Shelly Blecky and Lisa Curtis pro-vided a delightful and informative narrative as they guided us through stunning collections of international decorative art, Colorado and regional art, and a vast collection of original Vance Kirkland paintings as well as artifacts from his school of art. After the hour-plus mu-seum tour, the SDC party walked to the Cheeky Monk Restaurant for a group lunch.
President Roger Zaner conducted a brief business meeting commencing at 1:30 p.m. Roger welcomed 6 guests including 4 who represented the Forney Museum. He thanked Rex Os-born for making arrangements for the Kirkland Museum tour and the group lunch.
Roger reminded all of the Cruzin’ Havana event scheduled June 15. He also updated us on Shirley Zaner’s recent health complications with his optimism that she would be back home soon. We were also reminded that next month’s event will be the annual Conestoga Chap-ter Birthday Brunch at Mt. Vernon Country Club, hosted by Catherine and Ray Petros on Sunday, May 19.
Because of the high noise level in the restaurant, Roger concluded the meeting without a treasurer’s report, or other items of business.
Respectfully submitted by John Murphy substituting for Secretary Trish Price.
New member Norman Burger
showed up at the World War II
Museum in his 2003 Avanti
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In Memory of Gene Sell
Eugene “Gene” (to all his friends) Sell, 72, of Kimball, NE lost his battle with lung
cancer on Friday, March 15, 2013 in Denver. Services were held Wednesday, March
20, 2013 at the Cantrell Funeral Home in Kimball with Patrick Aime officiating. A
caravan of six Studebakers followed the hearse to the Kimball cemetery. Leading
the caravan was Gene’s 1954 2-door hardtop of teal green driven by his son.
Gene was born in Sidney, NE on December 17, 1940. He graduated from the Potter
High School in 1960 and began working at the Sidney Airport. He then worked in
the oil field as a truck driver and retired from ABF. Gene had many loves in his life
including airplanes, motorcycles, and his Studebaker. But more importantly, he
loved his family and making people smile. He was a member and past President of
the Western Wheels SDC. Memorials were established to the NRA.
Survivors include his daughter Genee Sell-Jacobs of Riverton, WY; son and daugh-
ter-in-law Corey and Bambi Sell of Scottsbluff, NE; brother Donald (Bernice) Sell of
Dinosaur, CO; step-daughters Audieanne (Jeff) Dillion of Bridgeport, NE and Kamm
(Rick) Powell of Gering, NE; 9 grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents and nephew John Sell.
Respectfully submitted by Wanda Mowry and the Western Wheels SDC
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Bluegrass at the Fair Mike Thornburg would like to invited all Studebaker Drivers to the 24th
annual Bluegrass at the Fair which is being held June 2 at the Colorado State
Fair Grounds in Pueblo. If you show up in your Studebaker, you and all oc-
cupants will get FREE Admission. You will be allowed to park near the main
stage, and you are free to arrive, leave and return at your leisure through-
out the day. The show starts at 9 a.m. and will go till approximately 7 p.m.
There are 18 bands scheduled to perform.
Contact Tom at 719-671-5144 for more information.
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Studebaker of the Month
My 1927 Studebaker Commander E.W.Q., 5-window coupe with a Big Six engine was a gift from my mother-in law in 1970. The car was originally purchased by Gertie’s step-father, George Beismann, in Rapid City, South Dakota in 1929. Mr. Beismann was in his 60’s when he bought the car. He did not know how to drive and would not let anyone teach him. Consequently, he did a good job of denting all four fenders over the years. One day Mr. Beismann and his nephew were on their way home from Sturgis to Rapid City when for some reason his nephew grabbed the steering wheel while he was driving and the car ran off the road and hit a post. The wind-shield was broken and the fenders and door were damaged. After retiring, I started a two year restoration on the Commander. The fenders were straightened, the door panels were replaced, the windshield was replaced with safety glass and the door glasses and back glass were tem-pered for safety. Two pieces of wood in the trunk had to be replaced, the car was re-painted and the top, headliner, and carpeting were replaced. The restoration was completed in 1992. The original seats were leather and remained in the car until Gertie and I had a small wreck in Ala-bama. The leather cracked and they were then replaced.
The Commander has won “Best of Show” at least twice and has taken several First Place awards in the pre-war category at Studebaker zone meets. It has been on the Glidden Tour at Kerrville, Texas; Stauton, VA; Mackinaw City, MI; Decatur, AL; and Golden, CO. On the Kerrville tour it won the “Best Studebaker” award. It has received a First Place Junior, First Place Senior, and First Place Grand National award from with the Antique Auto Club of America. I received an invitation to the Concourse d’ Elegance show at Lubbock, Texas in 1995. I’ve driven it in a num-ber of parades and placed it in numerous car shows.
When I received the car, it had about 8000 actual miles. Today is has about 19,000 actual miles. The Antique Studebaker Review of November/December 1998 stated this car “May be the only
survivor of this year, model, and body style.” Bill Davis
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CONESTOGA
Sunday, May 19: Annual Conestoga Chapter Birthday Brunch at Mount Vernon Country
Club. RSVP no later than May 12.
Rex Osborn (303) 917-1408 or Ray Petros (303) 526-5202
PIKES PEAK
Saturday, May 18: Car Show and Pot Luck Lunch at the Abbey in Canon City.
Dave Batchelor (719) 714-6840
49TH Studebaker International Meet
Sunday, June 30 - Saturday, July 6 Colorado Springs
Get your registration in now. You can also register on-line at:
http://www.sdcmeet.com/registration.html
CONESTOGA’S BIRTHDAY BRUNCH
AT MT. VERNON COUNTRY CLUB
MAY 19, 2013 AT 11:00 AM
(RESERVATIONS ONLY) DRESS CODE: BUSINESS CASUAL
TIE OR JACKET
(PLEASE—NO JEANS OR T-SHIRTS)
$23.00 PER PERSON
$12.00 FOR CHILDREN—AGE 3 TO 11
(UNDER 3 IS FREE)
PLEASE MAKE RESERVATIONS BY
SUNDAY, MAY 12
BY CALLING Ray Petros @ 303.526.5202
OR Rex Osborn @ 303.917.1408
MEET AT HERITAGE SQUARE BETWEEN
9:30AM—10:00AM—DEPART AT 10:00AM
CARAVAN TO MT. VERNON
ARRIVE AT MT. VERNON AT 10:30AM
BRUNCH AT 11:00AM
DRIVE YOUR STUDEBAKER or AVANTI!!
It is the 161-year anniversary of Studebaker (1852). It will be Conestoga’s 45th
birthday celebration and our 17th annual brunch at MVCC. We will make plans
to attend the Int’l SDC Meet and AOAI (Avanti) Meet in Colorado Springs
June 30-July 6, 2013
The chapter meeting will be at Ray & Catherine Petros’ house after the
Brunch. As is tradition, a cake will feature a Stude theme on it and there will
be drinks and ice cream too.
Ray’s Studebaker model car collection will also be on display.
Western Outlook May 2013 Page 9
STUDEBAKER DEALS
Western Outlook
Parts for Sale
M5 Truck Fenders Right & Left Side Very Good
M5,15,16,17 Grill Left, Right & Center
M5 Hood Hinges
Hood Locking Plate
4 Carter WE 715 Carbs
2 Carter WE 496 Carbs
185 Engine Block
185 Crankshaft .010 under with Bearings
6 Cyl Competition Cam
170 OHV Head with Valves & Springs
Dick Eichof 480-703-4103
For Sale: 1951 Studebaker Champion 4 door se-dan in Reo Green. This is a 6 cylinder car with 3 speed manual transmission with over drive built in the Los Angeles factory. Engine was rebuilt plus new clutch & wiring harness less than a thousand miles ago by Studebakers West. New seat uphol-stery, bumpers chromed & new wide white walls. Everything works. Over $21,000 invested. Asking $10,000. Contact Charles Laurence at 405-285-5872 or claurence@cox.net
May 2013 Page 10
Windshield with molding and trim for any Hawk, $160.
Rear Window with molding for '62-'64 GT Hawk,$175.
Together $300. Contact John @ 303 671 0123
Studebaker Engine Wanted
I am looking for any leads on being able to purchase
a Studebaker Standard 6 engine for my customers
1927 Country Club Coupe. Any information will be
greatly appreciated. Brian Riekenberg 402 -520-
2589 www.specialityautotech.com
CHAPTER OFFICERS
Conestoga Chapter:
President: Roger Zaner 303-426-8843
Vice Pres: Rex Osborn 303-917-1408
Secretary: Trish Price 303-933-8421
Treasurer: Shelia Rink 303-986-6478
Sunshine Fund: Kay Murray 303-452-3029
CCCC: Shirley Zaner 303-426-8843
Events: Rex Osborn 303-917-1408
Editor: Rick Hawkins 970-568-0141
E-mail: WesternOutlook@aol.com
Website: www.frontrangestudebakers.com
Pikes Peak Chapter:
President: Dave Batchelor 719-784-6140
Vice Pres: James Harness 303-933-8421
Secretary: Chuck Donkle 719-456-2707
Treasurer: Norm Gieseker 719-596-0314
Tour Master: Pete Tetley 719-630-1562
CCCC: Roger Zaner 303-426-8843
Western Wheels Chapter:
President: Dallas Whiting 308-635-2767
Vice Pres: Bonita Case 308-632-5116
Secretary: Stuart Tritt 308-235-3386
Treasurer: Perry Meyers 308-783-5144
Tour Master: Betty Steinwart 308-436-5461
Western Outlook May 2013 Page 11
The Western Outlook is the newsletter of the
Conestoga, Pikes Peak and Western Wheels
chapters of the Studebaker Drivers Club.
Please submit any corrections, suggestions or
ideas to the editor at:
westernoutlook@aol.com
MAY ANNIVERSARIES
Steve & Sandy Doerschlag 21
MAY BIRTHDAY’S
Jeanette Heithoff 1 Maxine Beldt 23
Arden Exner 5 Glen Davis 24
Tim Miller 5 Beth Janecek 25
Julie Lind 5 Jack Thiel 25
Linden Welle 6 Pete Tetley 27
Elmer Giltner 11 Jan Farmer 28
Darlene Wylie 12 Ernie Schmidt 28
Don Aust 13 Brian Emerson 28
Palma Heede 14 Will Kuhlers 29
Chuck Donkle 17 Norm Gieseker 30
Rick Hawkins 18 Kathy Moormeier 30
Mark Koch 18
Welcome New Members
Marie Schulz Western Wheels
Tony & Judy Reese Conestoga
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