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DUANE WRIGHT, Service Manager
Duane has been a resident of Shelton for 17 years and has been an employee of mine, the
past 24 years. He attended Edison Technical School for 11/2 years in Seattle right after
graduation in 1955 from Shelton High School. He started with us as an apprentice mechanic in
1956, became a line mechanic in 1960 and was named service manager in 1964. He and his
wife Nancy have four children. Duane said, "over 1100 hours have been tallied up by our
mechanics in the past two years, going to school in Seattle, put on by the Ford and Mercury
divisions. The points mostly covered by the school were: electrical, body features, engine,
transmission and the rear end. We are, in fact, fully capable to give you complete service on
your Ford and Mercury."
DON LIKES, Mechanic
Don moved from Moab, Utah, where he was
employed by a Ford dealer, to Shelton in 1963, and
has been with us the past 3vz years. Don and his wife
Bernice have been married 11 years.
BOB SEIBERT, Mechanic
Born in Sioux City, Iowa, Bob served in World War
II for four years. He worked for a dairy fleet in Iowa
for 20 years and came to Shelton in 1961, when he
went to work for Kimbels. He joined our staff in
1963.
Above is the building which housed the first Ford garage in
Shelton. The picture was taken in 1909. Below is the
brand-new Jim Pauley Ford vlercury building on Mt. View.
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CLYDE L. BREWER, Mechanic
Clyde was born in Rantoul, Illinois. He lived in
Fargo. North Dakota until Oct. 1968 when he moved
to Shelton and joined our firm. A mechanic for 24
years, he and his wife Iona have two sons, Gary and
Dale.
JERRY MEDLEY, Mechanic
Jerry has been With us for the past 10V~ years. He
also served his apprenticeship in our shop. He and his
wife Arlene, have lived in Shelton over 20 years and
have one daughter, Ginger, who is married.
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GARY BREWER,
Apprentice Mechanic
Gary was born in 1951 in Fargo
North Dakota, and graduated fror
high school there. He has lived i=
Shelton the past two years. A recen
addition to our staff, he lives with hi
parents.
FRONT END ALIGNMENT is hazardous and also costs money from improper tire wear. We have
competent men and the most modern, up-to-date equipment to make driving easier at a minimum of cost.
Our new machine will align all passenger cars and light trucks.
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