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SEPTEMBER 2010 The Hillholder North Georgia Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club annual meeting & picnic, Ft. Yargo State Park Inside this issue: President s Message; Treasurer s Report August Attendees; Celebrations; Meeting Minutes; Remembrances 2 3 4-5 The Mailbox 6-7 Southeast Zone Meet Registration Form Chapter Meeting & Other Events Schedules 8 9 September Meeting Details 10 Other Event Flyers 11-12 The Marketplace 13-15 Membership & Contact Info 16

Page 2 President s Message August 2, 2010 A s always, it goes without saying, our annual picnic (for as long as I can remember) hosted by Billy and Charleen Carey, was nothing less than fantastic. What a beautiful setting in sight of the lake, and with the air conditioned pavilion. Even in spite of the threatening skies that later did produce a very heavy rain storm, we had almost a dozen Studebakers. That DOES include the Avantis in attendance. It was great to see some of our new members, as well as former members of the North Georgia Chapter, Richard Forgay and his wife Helen, who now live in Forsyth. Richard and Helen had been members of the NGC since back in the late 70 s. They re now current members of the South Ga. Chapter. Wished I could get them to join our chapter after all, it s only $10; what a deal. As for the upcoming Southeast Zone Meet in October, things are moving right along. We have gotten more registrations, as well as reservations at the meet hotel. Chapter members are bringing lots of goodie bag stuffing materials, and we ve received several donations for the trophies. Remember, if you have any good Studebaker friends from out of town, or out of state, make sure you invite them to come and join the festivities at our zone meet. It looks like we re going to have a few things to auction off Saturday night as well. Any other items of interest/value could help the chapter treasury. Everybody get your Studebakers all shined up and tuned up for the trip to Blue Ridge next month. Please everyone remember, this meeting will be held on the second SATURDAY, September 11. I understand this restaurant is very good.don t eat breakfast. See ya ll next month. DRIVE those Studebakers carefully! Studebakerly, Dan Miller Treasurer s Report North Georgia Chapter SDC Primary Account 1 July 2010 Beginning Balance $5537.85 Deposits 60.00 50/50 $45.00 Dues 15.00 Withdrawals (29.13) August Newsletter 31 July 2010 Ending Balance $5568.72 Treasurer s Report North Georgia Chapter SDC Secondary Zone Meet Account 1 July 2010 Beginning Balance $438.30 Receipts $90.00 Registrations -July Payments (0.00) 31 July 2010 Ending Balance $528.30

Page 3 August 2010 Attendees (with Studebakers, Avantis, and other pre-1980 makes) Ben Alspach Buddy and Dot Hunt 1961 Champ Charlie and Hellen Attaway Rich Knoblock 1955 Commander Ron and Connie Bergeron 1988 Avanti Chuck Lampman Hobo and Brenda Bodkin Wayne and Ann Lee Melvin Bohannon and Suzana Williams Mike and Marsha Byrd; Stephen Byrd (guest) 1962 GT Hawk Bon Lytle and Marguerite Smith Peter McCaffrey Lenny and Phyllis Major 1964 GT Hawk 1964 Avanti Edward Burris Billy and Charleen Carey Chris Collins 1963 Cruiser 1957 Commander Henry and Loretta Malin and Allison (guest) Dan and Barbara Miller; Mike Miller and Emma Crowe (guests) 1950 Champion 1959 Silver Hawk Bill and Doris Cope Jim and Carol Nichols Solon R. Couch Jr.; Vauda Couch Beinke (guest) William and Charlotte Delli Ray and Brenda Phillips Tim and Guadalupe Taylor; Oscar and Liz Escarcega (guests) Tom and Maureen Elliott Mark Vail Richard and Helen Forgay (South GA Chapter) Alan and Rochelle Ziglin; Carl Ziglin (guest) 1984 Avanti Billy and Ina Greene; Vicki Greene Noreen (guest) Birthdays Celebrations Anniversaries Linda Fisher 8/1 Dianne Smith 9/12 John and Lisa Spang 8/9 Dora Smith 8/2 Rochelle Ziglin 9/13 Jerry and Deby Forrester 8/15 Billy Carey 8/3 Cindy Lampman 9/14 Bill and Doris Cope 8/16 Howard Engle 8/5 Bill Cope 9/15 Fred and Paula Martin 8/20 Margaret Smith 8/8 Beverly Petru 9/24 Mike and Marsha Byrd 8/23 Ben Alspach 8/9 Charlotte Delli 9/25 Ron and Arlinda Martinez 8/26 Brenda Phillips 8/9 Lenny and Phyllis Major 8/31 Linda Downing Mark Vail Tom Elliott Beverley Blair Deborah McCaffrey 8/16 8/25 8/26 8/28 8/29 Bill and Charlotte Delli Ed and Del Lane Crazy Ray and Dianne Smith Joshua McCord and Susan Duncan- McCord 9/3 9/3 9/17 9/22 Ron and Connie Bergeron 9/25 Ray and Brenda Phillips 9/29 Mike and Terrie Hopper 9/30

Page 4 North Georgia Chapter, Studebaker Drivers Club Meeting Minutes August 1, 2010 President Dan Miller opened the meeting. Thank you to Billy and Charleen Carey for again making the annual Fort Yargo picnic one of our most popular events. We had 58 folks in attendance this afternoon. It was wonderful to see Charleen back up and around at her usual pace. We welcomed our visitors and guests, and announced birthdays, anniversaries, and those we need to keep in our thoughts and prayers. Guests today included: Mike and Marsha Byrd s son Stephen; Richard and Helen Forgay from the South Georgia Chapter; Billy and Ina Greene s daughter Vicki Noreen; plus Tim and Guadalupe Taylor s son Oscar and daughter-in-law Liz (newlyweds for two weeks!). We now have sponsors for all our 2011 chapter meetings. Thanks to Ann Lee for contacting members and pulling together the schedule, and thanks to all of you who will be hosting us next year. Barbara Miller had some updates on the Southeast Zone Meet: The Zone Meet planning committee will have another meeting, tentatively on Saturday Sept. 4 th (one week before the next chapter meeting). We will let you know once we have this date firmed up. To date the hotel has 17 reservations equaling 36 room-nights, placing us well on the way toward our 50-night guarantee to the hotel. We are working on getting a vendor to sell food during the Concours on Saturday. As mentioned before, along with the people s choice car judging trophies, we will award trophies for the best scarecrow, and the best vehicle decorated in the fall theme of the meet. We will need to identify judges for those special prize entries. Buddy and Dot Hunt have been working on the trophies, and by end of our meeting today, we had sponsors for all of them. Thanks to: Ron and Connie Bergeron Bill and Charlotte Delli Tom and Maureen Elliott Buddy and Dot Hunt Richard Knoblock Wayne and Ann Lee Lenny and Phyllis Major Dan and Barbara Miller Jim and Carol Nichols Alan and Rochelle Ziglin Dan reviewed the calendar of upcoming events, and noted that Sept. 4 th is International Drive Your Studebaker Day. Charleen suggested that we have signs made that read Studebaker Parking to help direct members and guests to chapter meeting locations and for use during the Zone Meet. Charleen knows a printer who can prepare these, and she will come back to us with a cost estimate. (continued next page)

Page 5 Ed Burris told us that Jan Lockmon, Grand Canyon Chapter member and former SDC Secretary, is recovering from a serious infection following hip surgery. Ed shared a color brochure put out by The Studebaker Museum that highlights some of the horse-drawn vehicle restoration projects. The minutes from the board meeting in Glendale are in a more abbreviated format than in previous years, so there may be less detail published in Turning Wheels. Tom Elliott recognized Michael Miller and Emma Crowe, who will be getting married on August 28 th. Barbara said that Michael came to his first chapter meeting when he was 19 days old, which has to be a record for our youngest meeting attendee. Tom passed around his Studebaker wristwatch. Produced only during 1927-1929, this is one rare timepiece. So rare in fact, that it stumped the judges at Glendale! Tom later enlisted George Reitenour to confirm its authenticity. Tom s surgery has been moved up to August 18 th. We will keep you informed as to his progress. The ALS walk will again take place in November. Charlotte Delli presented the Treasurer s report; a copy will be in the newsletter. Of our 17 meet registrations, 16 have entered a vehicle in the judging. Only one truck so far in that group. Bill Delli reports we have 61 memberships currently, representing 107 people. Chuck Lampman has listed another one of the Brown s cars for sale. See the classifieds in The Hillholder for more information on this rust-free 1953 coupe. These two 1953 s are the last of John s eleven cars to sell. Dorothy has donated John s set of Turning Wheels issues dating back to the 1970 s for auction at the Zone Meet. Although Ben Alspach had to leave early to begin a trip out of town, that did not impede his luck in winning the 50/50 drawing, splitting the $120 pot with the chapter. Hobo Bodkin, Ed Burris, Buddy Hunt and Tim Taylor were among those winning door prizes provided by our hosts Billy and Charleen. The next meeting will be Saturday September 11 th, at the Tin Loong Restaurant in Blue Ridge. Details and a map will be in The Hillholder and on our website. No need to RSVP. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. See you next month in Blue Ridge! Please Keep in Your Thoughts and Prayers Steve Detch, who is fighting with cancer. Tom Elliott, as he continues his battle with ALS.

Page 6 The Mailbox Editor s Note: Several people at the picnic wanted to know who made the Italian Sausage dish. Rich Knoblock sent the following recipe to Charleen Carey. This was a specialty of Rich s late wife Barbara. A good basic sauce recipe is necessary for the success of any Italian-style dish. Barbara received many compliments on her Italian dishes, and it was because of her homemade sauce. This recipe can be used anywhere a basic red sauce is required, from spaghetti to veal parmesan. The quantities are large because the sauce freezes very well and can be thawed and used with your next creation. You can cut the ingredients in half to make a smaller batch. I have taken her approach, and make the double batch to save time later on. When I made the sausage dish for the meeting, I put the peppers and onions in the sauce during the last half-hour of simmering, saving me the trouble of sautéing them separately and then adding them to the sauce. The peppers and onions will add liquid, so you can use one less cup of water in the sauce recipe. I baked the sausage on a cookie sheet in the oven at 350 degrees for 45 minutes, turning once. Last, the recipe uses only Hunt s ingredients. This is what Barbara settled on, and it will come out consistently well for you if you use Hunt s also. Barbara s Basic Sauce Recipe 2-28 ounce cans of Hunt s crushed tomatoes 3-12 ounce cans of Hunt s tomato paste 6 cups of hot water ½ cup of minced onion 2-4 cloves of garlic, minced 3 teaspoons garlic salt 1 tablespoon sugar ¼ cup of olive oil (or enough to cover the bottom of your pot) Sauté the onion and the garlic in the oil until slightly brown. Add all the remaining ingredients and simmer uncovered for one and one-half hours, stirring frequently to avoid scorching. Taste after one hour, and add more sugar if you think it is too tart.

Page 7 Buddy and Dot Hunt won the Best Orphan award with their 1961 Champ pickup at the 6th annual Show and Shine for Cystic Fibrosis Car Show in Helen, Georgia. Thank you, For the pretty flowers. They made my day. I miss seeing everyone. Hope to make the meetings soon. Ina Greene Hobby/Antique License Plates Lenny Major alerted me to a change in the fee structure for Georgia specialty license plates, including the Hobby/Antique plate many of us have on our cars. Previously, owners of qualifying older vehicles could get a Hobby/Antique plate for no additional cost beyond the standard tag fees. With the passage earlier this year of HB 1055, specialty plates (hobby/antique, college plates, wildlife conservation, etc.) will have an additional $35/year fee. Military plates or plates for the disabled are not part of this increase. Lenny also told me that, if you have a hobby/antique plate now, you can take it back to the Department of Revenue office in your county of registration, and swap it for a standard plate. That way you will not incur the extra fee at your annual tag renewal time. You have to do this swap before the tag/decal expiration. I have not tried returning the Cruiser s tag yet, so would suggest you check with your local tag office to confirm you can still swap out your plates. Chris A Big Thank You to our Meeting Hosts for 2011 January 9 Timothy and Guadalupe Taylor July 10 Richard Knoblock February 6 David and Sharon Stone August 7 Billy and Charleen Carey March 6 Alan, Rochelle, and Michael Ziglin September 11 Lenny and Phyllis Major April 3 Henry and Norma Hernandez October 2 Ben and Janet Alspach; Wayne and Ann Lee May 1 Ron and Connie Bergeron November 6 Bill and Charlotte Delli June 5 Buddy and Dot Hunt December 4 Hobo and Brenda Bodkin

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Page 9 Upcoming Events North Georgia Chapter Meetings Date Place Event Details September 11 (second Saturday of the month) Tin Loong Chinese & American Restaurant, Blue Ridge Chapter Meeting Details on next page. Hosted by Jim and Carol Nichols. October 8-10 Country Inn and Suites, Braselton Zone Meet and Chapter Meeting 42nd Annual Southeast Zone Meet. Registration form on previous page. November 7 Hosted by John and Arlene Hollier Chapter Meeting Details will be in the November issue. Other Event Opportunities (Studebaker Club - sponsored events are in Italics.) Date Place Event details September 4 Worldwide 2010 International Drive Your Studebaker Day September 10-12 Lake Junaluska, North Carolina 42nd Tri-State Meet Flyer on page 11. Sponsored by the North Carolina Chapter. Hotel reservations at 1.800.222.4930, ext. 454, or http://www.lakejunaluska.com, mention Studebaker for the group discount. Meet reservations: haileynana@aol.com. September 12 Historic Radnor Hunt, 20 miles west of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Radnor Hunt Concours D Elegance Invitation for nominations on page 13 of April issue. For more information, visit http://www.radnorconcours.org/html/home.html. October 1-3 Woodstock, Georgia Kaiser-Frazer Club Dixie Region Fall Meet Our chapter is invited to participate, along with all other local orphan car clubs. The weekend s agenda includes a tour of the Cofer Family s Stable of Thoroughbreds. Rick Kamen (404.288.8222) needs to know by Sept. 30 if you wish to join the Cofer tour and orphan car show on Saturday. Contact the editor for more details and registration info. October 22-24 Crawfordville, Florida (south of Tallahassee) 33rd Annual Florida State Meet Flyer on page 12. Host Hotel: The Inn at Wildwood. Hosts: Big Bend Chapter: For info, contact: George Klutkowski, President, Big Bend Chapter, 850-309-0602, email: gstudebaker@gmail.com. Registration form at: http://www.cfcsdc.com/form.pdf, or contact the editor.

Page 10 The September Chapter Meeting will be Saturday, September 11, 2:00 PM at the Tin Loong Chinese and American Restaurant 5771 Appalachian Highway, Blue Ridge, GA 30513 Hosts: Jim and Carol Nichols Home Phone: 706.492.9920; Cell: 706.455.0390 Restaurant Website: http://www.tinloong.com Where: Tin Loong s Blue Ridge location serves both Chinese and American cuisine. Jim and Carol report that this restaurant has one of the nicest and largest buffet bars they have run across. We will have a room of our own for both lunch and our chapter meeting. We are meeting on Saturday since most of the stores are closed on Sunday, and many of you may want to do some exploring and shopping as part of your trip to Blue Ridge. Directions: From Atlanta, take I-75 North to I-575. I-575 becomes the Georgia Mountain Parkway at the Cherokee-Pickens County border. Continue on this road for 55 miles to Blue Ridge. The restaurant is on the 4-lane Hwy 515/76, on the far east side of Blue Ridge. Go just past the Ingles Shopping Center on the left. Look for a log-style building on the frontage road just past Ingles. You can access the frontage road at the traffic light where you see Taco Bell, or use the next light beyond that continuing east. More Information: No need to RSVP. If you need further information, you can reach Jim and Carol at the numbers listed above, or e-mail them at: jcn55@etcmail.com. (Tin Loong is # 19 on this map)

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Page 13 The Marketplace Editor s Note: Ads will run in three issues of The Hillholder, with the final date shown at the end of each listing. To renew your ad beyond the initial run, please contact me and I will extend it for another three months. To submit or change your ad, see the contact information on the last page. Classified ad submissions are shared between The Hillholder and the SDC North Georgia Chapter website. The accuracy of listings is the responsibility of the advertising party, who should contact the editor if corrections are needed. Photos: We can include a photo with your ad. If you have one item (vehicle for sale, part for sale, etc.) you may include one photo. If you have two or more items listed, the limit is two pictures total. This is to keep the classifieds section of the newsletter at a reasonable length. If you have additional photos, you can mention in your ad text that you will make them available to interested parties. You can also include the web address of the online photo sharing site (such as Photobucket) to which you have loaded more pictures. FOR SALE: CARS AND TRUCKS 1950 Champion Business Coupe. Fully restored custom with 350 engine, 350 turbo trans., 3.73 rear. All new interior, new paint; too much to list. Located in Cartersville, Georgia. $25,000. Contact Henry Malin, 770.606.8785, or email: hmalin1@bellsouth.net. (10/2010) 1950 Land Cruiser. Automatic, needs restoration. $1,000. Contact Ray Phillips, Royston, GA. 706.245.6440, or email: stude35@webtv.net. (10/2010) 1951 Pickup. Good original condition; unrestored. Located in Senoia, Georgia (south of Fayetteville). Contact Gary Mendenhall, 817.875.6261. (9/2010) 1952 Land Cruiser. Light gray, V-8/automatic. Overall fair condition; needs interior and paint work, has a little rust at front fender. $2,000. Contact Ray Phillips, Royston, GA. 706.245.6440, or email: stude35@webtv.net. (10/2010) (New Listing) 1953 Commander Starlight Coupe. Two-tone green, owned since 1989. Largely stock, except upgraded to 1957 brakes (new master cylinder, wheel cylinders, hoses and brake shoes), non-oem seat upholstery and a few other details. Engine tuned, and it runs, shifts, drives smoothly. Some rust bubbles at front fender bottoms, but little or no rust to floors, frame, and trunk. Chrome pieces uniformly have small pitting, but appear to be excellent candidates for re-chroming. Still has original door and rear seat side panels, including the associated stainless trim. Asking $9,000. Contact Chuck Lampman as per the next ad. (11/2010) 1953 Commander Coupe. Chevy engine and trans., Hawk dash, non-stude front seats. Starts and runs, trans. shifts from 1st to 2nd, but not tested further. Needs radiator and gas tank repair. Evidence of rust repair in front floor; fenders and rockers appear sound, may have been repaired. Both of these 1953 coupes are being sold for the family of our late chapter member John Brown. Asking $7,500; price is somewhat negotiable to North Georgia Chapter members until the car goes on ebay. More pictures can be viewed on the Studebaker Drivers Club - North Georgia website: http://www.studebakerclubs.com/northgeorgia/. Email Chuck Lampman at: chuck@lampman.com (9/2010) 1963 GT Hawk Located in Cartersville, Georgia. $18,000. For information, contact Henry Malin, 770.606.8785, or e-mail: hmalin1@bellsouth.net. (10/2010)

Page 14 Power Steering and Wheel Covers for sale. Hydraulic power steering with Saginaw steering gear; I believe this setup is appropriate for 56-58 Hawks. Also 30 full wheel covers for various models, in overall good condition. For more information, please call Enrique Hernandez, 770.645.1867 (10/2010) Studebaker Parts for sale. Both new and used; I can offer these for less than the out-of-town dealers. I also stock ZDDPlus TM oil additive to replace the zinc that older engines need, but which has been eliminated from modern motor oils. Contact Dan Miller, 770.932.1615; email: alexmil@comcast.net. (10/2010) 1964 GT Hawk R-1. Fresh motor and transmission,.30 over with new pistons. New brakes, tires, stainless exhaust. R-3 manifold, P/S, P/D/B, automatic, air blows cold. $13,500 (includes $1,000 worth of extra parts). NOS Overdrive Trans. For pickups or other V-8 s with two-piece driveshaft. $850. For more information, please call Pete McCaffrey at 678.758.9772. (10/2010) 1951 Champion Engine. Restored with show-quality level of detail. Some customization with chromed parts and fasteners. This is a drop-in fit for later years as well. $3,000. Champion Engine. 6 cylinder flathead, full block, new in crate. $1,500. Bumpers: T-cab truck front $400. 1952 Studebaker front $300. Both show-quality. Custom chrome plated by Jerry Forrester. T-cab Sliding Back Window Kit. Complete, $300. Various other parts for sale as well. Please call Tom Elliott at 770.460.1727 with questions. (10/2010) Studebaker 259 Engine. Serial V555133, which the book says came from an early 1962 car. It comes complete with heads, manifolds, etc. $75. Free to a good home: Home-built trailer hitch for Lark-type Studebakers. I travel for a living, so I am only home Noon until 6 PM on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, and all day on Sunday; please call only during these hours. Jim Fisher, 770.928.7841. (10/2010) 1935 Dictator Sedan Delivery (Panel Truck). Work in progress at this time, should be completed by 3/31/2010. Converted a 1935 Dictator sedan to a sedan delivery. Chrysler 318 V8 power with 904 automatic trans. Gold/Green pearl/metalflake paint, leather interior. Machine-turned dash with Dolphin gauges. A/C, P/S, P/B, Mustang II front end, Cadillac posi rear end. Custom wheels/tires. Unique street rod. $38,500. 1937 Coupe Express. Barn find, very solid with surface rust. Truck came out of west Texas. Complete with all original engine and running gear. Original panel. Only piece missing is the tailgate. $12,500. 1937 Coupe Express. RestoRod. Solid truck; it is my daily driver. 350 Corvette engine, 700R4 trans, posi rear end. Mustang IFS. No body modifications; looks stock. Not a show truck, just a great driver that could be turned into a real show winner. $29,000. (3) 1937 Dictator Sedans. Would like to sell all as a package, or I will sell 1937 parts. I have frames, engines, very good sheet metal, interiors, etc. Please call with what you need and I ll send a picture and price. 1958 Golden Hawk project. Rough, but is complete with a supercharged 289 and Flightomatic trans. Includes a 1957 Golden Hawk parts car and a ton of Hawk parts including doors, fenders, interiors, stainless trim, hoods, deck lids, etc. It will take a semi to get both cars and all the parts. $10,000 for the whole package. 289 Engine. Mfg. 2/63 as a 259 Jet Thrust. Rebuilt by Tommy Goza using as many NOS parts as possible. Changed to a 289. Pistons and rings are.10 over; everything else is standard including all bearings. Hardened valves and seats to run on unleaded pump gas. Call for full specifications. Ready to drop in and run. $4,900. 289 Engine pulled from a running car. It was a supercharged engine but the supercharger is not included. It has the Bendix WW series carb. It was running just fine but I have not broken it down to determine the internals. $600. Please call Steve Detch: 770.516.5434 or 678.481.4492. You may also email to sadetch@comcast.net. I do have pictures and will email them to you on request. Offers and trades will be considered. (10/2010)

Page 15 STUDEBAKER MEDIA This is a 99 page book based on the articles of the same name that appeared in Turning Wheels in the early 1990s and which won the SDC's Churchill Award for Best Article, Non-Paid. The book contains all the material from the original series, which ran for a year and a half in The Hillholder, and not only replaces some material edited out for the TW series, but has updates and several new items that were written after the TW series was published. "Some Thoughts" is aimed at the first-time restorer, but will be of value to the more experienced; it doesn't try to be a "how to restore a car book", but gives you a look at the decision-making processes, tools, spaces and basic skills you'll need to do a restoration, and will provide a framework to help you structure your project. There are several chapters of Studebaker-specific advice. In the chapter devoted to engine rebuilding, I've tried to describe a step-by-step process that anybody can follow, and I ve tried to include tips I've picked up in building 60+ engines. I've received many compliments on the engine chapter, and I'm glad to finally be able to get it in print. Some Thoughts on Restoring a Studebaker is available for $22.50 USD, plus $4 for handling and postage, for a total of $26.50 to US addresses. Canadian orders add $6.50 USD for postage, total $29.00 USD. To order a second book in the same order, add an additional $3 ($4 USD for Canadian orders). For Australia and Europe, shipping is $12, total $34.50 USD paid by PayPal only. The easiest way to purchase (and the only way if you are in Australia or Europe) is to PayPal the appropriate amount to me at, and mention Some Thoughts in the remarks section. Otherwise, if you live in the US or Canada, send your name, mailing address and a check or USPS money order for $26.50 ($29.00 USD bank draft for Canadian buyers) to: Chuck Lampman 4141 Lynette Ct. Kennesaw, GA. 30144-2293 If mailing payment, please email me to notify me that the check is coming so I can set one aside for you, or get some more printed. (I try not to keep too big an inventory because they are expensive to stock.) (10/2010)

Page 16 MEMBERSHIP FORM - NORTH GEORGIA CHAPTER To join our chapter, complete this form and send with your $10.00 ($5.00 if joining after July 1st) check or money order in US funds to: North Georgia Chapter SDC c/o Bill Delli 169 Aubrey Ave. NE Calhoun, GA 30701 Note: you must be a member of the National SDC to join us. National Membership Number: (from cover of Turning Wheels) Date: Name: Your Birthday (Month, Day): Spouse or Companion: Their Birthday (Month, Day): Wedding Anniversary (Month, Day): Street Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: Studebakers you own (Year, Make & Model): MEMBERSHIP FORM NATIONAL SDC New Members-First Year Only - $19.95 Dues: US & CANADA Periodicals class mail - $27.50 US & CANADA-1st class mail - $60.50 Young Adult (to 22) - $19.95 To join SDC, complete this application and send with check or money order in US funds to the following: The Studebaker Drivers Club, Inc PO Box 1715, Maple Grove, MN 55311-7615 Or use VISA or MasterCard and call toll free 763.420.7829 or fax 763.420.7849 Call or write with change of address. DO NOT SEND ADS with your membership. Ads must be sent to Turning Wheels editor. Name: Spouse or companion: Street Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Email: [ ] VISA [ ] MasterCard No: Expiration: Studebakers Owned (Year, Make & Model): North Georgia Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club President: Dan Miller 770.932.1615; alexmil@comcast.net Vice President: Tom Elliott 770.460.1727; maureen.elliott@nelsonmullins.com Webmaster: Chuck Lampman 770.926.7142; chuck@lampman.com Chapter Website: http://www.studebakerclubs.com/northgeorgia Secretary: Chris Collins 404.233.5747; chris195630327@yahoo.com Treasurer: Charlotte Delli 770.547.4871; Calh407@comcast.net Membership Secretary: Bill Delli (see previous) Photo Contributors in this issue include: Ed Burris, Connie Bergeron Labor Day clip art copyrighted by Bobbie Peachey; http://webclipart.about.com The Hillholder is the official publication of The North Georgia Chapter of The Studebaker Drivers Club. Published monthly. Editor, Chris Collins. Send all inquires to: The Hillholder 4419 Northside Pkwy NW, apt. 191 Atlanta, GA 30327 404.233.5747 chris195630327@yahoo.com Volume 35 Issue 9