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Charlie Whitaker, 90, at Maple Ridge Assisted Living Center in Oskaloosa Monday afternoon.
Herald photo by Michael Schaffer / The Oskaloosa Herald


Whitaker’s Oliver farm tractor dealership was located at the southwest corner of the Southern Iowa Fairgrounds on the old Pella Road. A sign on the building says it recently was home to a cabinet shop.
Herald photo by Michael Schaffer / The Oskaloosa Herald


photo courtesy www.oldengine.org An Oliver farm tractor.
photo courtsey www.oldengine.org / The Oskaloosa Herald

Published December 18, 2007 03:12 pm -

Oskaloosa man recalls the time he spent working nearly 40 years for the same company


By MICHAEL SCHAFFER
The Oskaloosa Herald

OSKALOOSA

One thing 90-year-old Charles C. Whitaker knows something about is farm tractors. And for the better part of 40 years, he sold and serviced Oliver farm tractors in Oskaloosa.

Whitaker, who now spends his time at Maple Ridge Assisted Living Center in Oskaloosa, recently relived those years during a telephone conversation.

Perhaps some remember Whitaker’s Oliver farm tractor dealership on the old Pella Road at the southwest corner of the Southern Iowa Fairgrounds. Back in 1946, when Whitaker first opened the Oliver dealership, there were seven tractor dealers in Oskaloosa. He recalls a John Deere, Ford, International, Alas Chamber, Massey Harris, Minneapolis-Moline, and of course, his Oliver dealership, here in town.

Whitaker said he first got started with Oliver farm tractors as a young man in Oskaloosa in 1935 right out of Rose Hill High School.

“Well, I worked for a dealer in Oskaloosa that started selling them one time,” Whitaker said. “And then he had an automobile both, and he didn’t have room for both of them, so he decided to quit the farm machinery business.”

The person Whitaker went to work for in 1935 was his brother, Harold, who also sold Studebaker automobiles.

“So I was working for him and then the company come to me and wanted to know if I would want to go to work for them as a service rep for them in the state of Iowa,” Whitaker said. “So I went to work for them.”

Whitaker said he worked a short time as a service rep for Oliver, went to the service, and when he returned, he took an Oliver dealership contract in 1946 in Oskaloosa, which lasted until 1984.

Throughout his career with Oliver farm tractors, Whitaker wore many hats in many places.

When he worked for the company, Whitaker said he lived and worked out of Des Moines for a time. He said he also ran the retail store and the branch in Charles City for one year in 1941. He said Charles City was where the Oliver tractor factory was located.

Whitaker said when he worked for the company, he was a sort of troubleshooter, unsure of just exactly what his title was in those days.

“I don’t know what my title really was, but every once in a while, I’d get in a spot and they’d lose a dealer, or they’d lose a branch manager, or something, and then they’d put me in there to run it until they got somebody else to take it over,” Whitaker said. “So, I filled in a lot of places for them.”

Whitaker said at one time he attended antique tractor shows.

“Well, not anymore, because I’m in a care center here,” he said. “No, I don’t go to any of them anymore but I used to attend all of them all over the country.”

Whitaker said at one time he would travel the state of Iowa to set up Oliver farm tractor displays at county fairs. He said he also did some work in Nebraska and Illinois.



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