Grand Uncle Myron standing proudly by his new Indian "Moto
Cycle". The Indian was a direct chain drive with a top speed of 60 MPH.
Grand Aunt Addie and her brother admiring Grand Uncle
Myron's Indian "Moto Cycle."
Vaughn's Bike
Not all my relatives could own motorized bikes. My father
had to settle for a self propelled bike, at least for awhile.
My father with Aunt Julia and Cliff Gunderson, my mother's
brother. Picture taken c. 1920.
First let's gas up!
Motion lotion filling station of about 1920 era, probably
in Shell Lake, Wisconsin.
Flying down the road - Eat my dust.
Driven by Lloyd Tobler headed home from Shell Lake, WI.
Bill's first car
Note: Driver is William Tobler born 6 May 1919. Later
in life he was in the Navy on board the USS Tennessee at attack on Pearl
Harbor 7 Dec 1941; in 1998 he spends summers in northern MN and winters
in AZ.
Uncle Lloyd & family apparently expected a few flats
on those country roads.