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Cruiz’n News
March 2015
Salem Tool and All American Toy Shop Tour
“A” Project
Jim and Kathy Schuette’s Trip to South America
2015 CLUB OFFICERS
President
Dave LeCompte
[email protected]
503-393-6300
Vice President Niccole Geck
[email protected]
503-801-2459
Secretary
Heather Bethel
503-871-7722
[email protected]
Treasurer
Paul Geck
[email protected]
503-798-5577
Social Chair
Dave Cartwright
[email protected]
503-585-1428
Social
Activities
Linda Spansel
503-763-0048 H
503-798-8764 cell
Membership
Jim Palmquist
[email protected]
Birthdays
503-551-2018
Newsletter
Ken Parsons
Editor
[email protected]
(503) 362-5498
Webmaster
Garry Pullen
[email protected]
(503) 507-5333
Member at
Dayle Langley
Large
[email protected]
Historian
Member Care
(971) 218-2411
1
Delia Wright
Pam Foster
5
Rich Dean, Mark Scott
[email protected]
12
Brent Lindemann
(503) 393-3143
16
Jim Palmquist
Ken & Vicki Champ
18
Chuck Drake
24
Dan Pullen
26
Larry Kruljac
20
Janet Keppinger
22
Robyn Ferguson
24
Tamara Quiroz
30
Ruth LeLack
503-769-5060
WVSR Membership Meeting
February 3, 2015
The meeting was called to order by President Dave LeCompte at 7:00 pm, followed by everyone reciting the Pledge of
Allegiance.
There was a Carousel Cruise questionnaire placed on the tables, one for everyone to complete and turn in at the end of
the meeting. The membership roster and cookie sign-up sheet were also passed around during the meeting.
Jim Palmquist introduced visitors in attendance at the meeting; Terry Fristad, who owns a ’67 VW and a ’67 Nova, and
Israel Tamayo, who doesn’t yet own a classic car, but said that he is a painter.
OFFICER REPORTS
President (Dave LeCompte): Dave told about seeing a bright yellow ’59 Cadillac in the Lowes parking lot. The top was cut
off the Cadillac and there was a grand piano sitting where the engine used to be, which would spin while the piano was
being played by Bobby Freeman (Spirit of America). The car was attached to a giant lift on a trailer, which is raised during his performances.
Vice President (Nicolle Geck): Nicolle let the ladies know that Sandy Stogsdill offered her café (home) as the location
for the first Classy Chassis meeting. The meeting will be on February 20, from 12:00-3:00. It will be a potluck luncheon,
so please bring something to share with the group. The group will brainstorm ideas for group activities and a design for
the Classy Chassis jacket. She also let everyone know that there is a tab on the club Facebook page for the Classy Chassis.
Secretary (Heather Bethel): Nothing to report.
Treasurer (Paul Geck): Paul gave a detailed accounting of the club’s finances.
Membership Chair (Jim Palmquist): Jim sent around the membership roster again so that members can make corrections to it. A new roster will be out in March. He also reminded everyone to pay their 2015 dues; 33 members have not
yet paid.
Newsletter Editor (Ken Parsons): The newsletter is out. J
Website (Garry Pullen): Garry was not able to be at the meeting. Dave L. said that James Sorrels is now helping Garry
with the website. Six members have paid their dues online. There are tabs on the club’s Facebook for both the Carousel
Cruise and the Classy Chassis, and Garry is also looking into the possibility of being able to order our shirts online.
Social Chair (Dave Cartwright):
Congratulations to Sherri Cartwright, who happily was able to retire last Friday. Congrats, Sherri!! J
The annual Rust Ball, sponsored by the Cherry City Bombers, will be on Saturday, February 7, at Duffy’s Hangar. It
starts at 7:00 pm and the cost is $10 per person. There will be three bands there this year and should be a lot
of fun, so hope to see a lot of our members there.
Our next volleyball match against the Rollin’ Oldies will be on Saturday, February 28, at 6:00 pm at the Lebanon Boys
and Girls Club, which is located at 305 S. 5th Street. Please arrive by 5:30 we can get a little bit of practice in
and don’t forget to bring something for yourself to drink and finger food to share. Both players and spectators
are welcome and encouraged to come; the more the merrier. J
Our annual trip this year will be in August for the Flashback Cruise to Bend. More info to follow as it becomes available.
Member at Large (Dayle Langley):
Dayle asked if the audit had been done yet. Paul said that it should be finished by the next meeting.
Can/Bottle Recycling (proceeds for A-Team) - Dayle brought more green bags for can/bottle recycling to tonight’s
meeting. Anyone that brought filled bags can bring them to her car after the meeting.
Club Cookbook – Linda Renner, one of our newest members, has volunteered to collect the recipes and will put together our club cookbook.
Gene Kuschnick thanked everyone that showed up at the Salem Tools shop tour this past Saturday. It was lots of fun
and there were a lot of really nice trucks. J
COMMITTEE REPORTS
Member Care (Vicki Champ): Only one card was sent out this month to Wayne Andrews and Karla Smith, whose 20 year
old daughter passed away. Our thoughts and prayers are with them during this time
Historian (Pam Foster): As usual, Pam made sure that everyone with a birthday this month was wished a very enthusiastic happy birthday Thank you, Pam, for always making everyone feel special. J
A-Team (Jeff Foster): Jeff has flyers for the Cherry City Bombers annual Rust Ball, which is on February 7 at Duffy’s
Hangar. The A-Team meets every Thursday at 5:30 at CJ’s Hot Rod Shop. They have two cars to work on and anyone is
welcome to join the; whether to help work on the cars or just to socialize.
Scholarship (Don Erickson): Joseph Warren was the 2014 scholarship winner. He will be invited to attend next month’s
membership meeting. Don talked to the Finance folks and found out that the current account balance is $457. It costs
$2,000 to fund one term and $4,600 to fund three terms. Money to cover a scholarship used to be included each year in
our budget, but it has somehow dropped off the budget. Our club normally funds a scholarship for one term each year
there is someone eligible for the award. Don said that if there is no money in the account to support a 2016 scholarship
it won’t be listed on the scholarship form or in the school’s advertisement. Ernie Lamoureux made a motion to fund the
scholarship on an annual basis for enough to cover one term, or $2,000. Dayle Langley seconded the motion. There was a
lot of discussion and questions that were brought up; (1) should we fund the scholarship on an annual basis, (2) should we
vote to fund enough to cover this year only (approximately $1,543), (3) what happens if there’s not enough in the account, and (4) does the scholarship take precedence over charities? After all of the discussion, Ernie withdrew his motion and Russ Strohmeyer recommended that the subject be taken to the Board for their suggestions and then brought
back to the membership next month to vote on. All agreed on that course of action.
SACC (Greg Smith): Dates to remember: March 7-8 - Salem Roadster Show; April 18 - Cherry Blossom Run; July 19 All Pickup Show, sponsored by Flywheels, for ’79 and older pickups.
OLD BUSINESS
By-Laws: Dave L. said that, after discussion at the recent Board Meeting, it was decided that there will not be
a dues increase. He also said that Heather Bethel is looking over the wording and formatting of our club by-laws. Once
she has re-organized and reformatted them she will bring copies of both the current and the reformatted by-laws to the
Board for an initial review before being brought to the membership.
Carousel Cruise 2015: Committee will be meeting every month at 6 pm just prior to Officer’s Meeting. Everyone is welcome to join the committee. They will be updating the sponsor form. The letter with the tax ID and receipt will be
ready at the next meeting. Warren Horne asked if members would please remember to fill out and turn in the questionnaires that were on the tables. It was suggested that a letter of presentation with the club’s mission would be helpful to
have when approaching sponsors.
Shirts: Vicki Champ said she needs a minimum of 24 pieces to place an order. That can be a combination of tshirts, sweatshirts, and hoodies. They come in two colors; black and heather gray. Delivery time is 2-3 weeks.
John Stanton thanked Pam for the birthday card. He also wanted to thank Dayle for the article she wrote in the current
newsletter about the “old” guys. He suggested that another article topic could include photos of the founding fathers
with the cars they owned in the 1970-1975 timeframe.
Club Shirts:
ing
NEW BUSINESS
Jim Woodry is working up a purchase order form for women.
It will be available at the next meet-
Christmas Party: Dave Cartwright said we need a party planner for our 201 5 Christmas party. Linda Spansel will
be asked if she would like to do it again this year. Dave said the room at Roth’s needs to be reserved soon.
New Racecar Museum:
of Speed.
Items for Sale:
saw.
Mark Scott announced that there is a new racecar museum in Wilsonville called the World
Ray Bethel has a lot of Dewalt carpentry tools for sale, to include a tile saw and a Dewalt mitre
Upcoming Events, Swap Meets, Etc.:
Annual Rust Ball – 2/7 at Duffy’s Hanger, starting at 7 pm. ($10/person)
Our June Membership Meeting will be held at Dave’s house. It will be on a Saturday (June 6). He will provide all of
the food. Cost is $10/person.
50/50 Drawing (Frank Munz): There were 138 tickets sold for the 50/50 drawing. Bill Watson was the big winner and
took home $69 Congrats! J Paul and Niccole Geck donated a corvette telephone for a second drawing; John Stanton
was the winner. J
Upcoming Meetings:
Classy Chassis – Friday, February 20, 12-3 pm, at Sandy Stogsdill’s “café” (potluck lunch)
Carousel Cruise Committee – Tuesday, February 24, at 6 pm at Elmer’s Restaurant (prior to Officer’s Meeting)
Officer’s Meeting – Tuesday, February 24 at 7 pm at Elmer’s Restaurant (come early for dinner)
Membership Meeting – Tuesday, March 3 at 7 pm at Pietro’s Pizza (come early for dinner)
The meeting was adjourned at 8:00 pm.
Hi Everyone,
Hope you're out enjoying the sunshine in your
collector car! This months activities include: a
volleyball game against the Rollin Oldies. It will
be played Saturday Feb 28 at the Boys and Girls
Club in Lebanon at 6pm. Next is the Salem
Roadster Show March 7-8 at the fairgrounds.
Then the Portland Roadster Show is March 20-22
at the Expo Center.
Be sure and get your Hot Rods ready for summer, there will be stuff coming up you won't
want to miss!
--Dave C
We have reached our minimum needed to place the order for the shirts/sweatshirts with this design.(See photo.) I will
be placing the order March 5 to get everything back by the April 7 meeting. It's not too late to
add on to the order. We can order a t-shirts and sweatshirts. The prices are listed below:
T-Shirts
Men's T-Shirts,small logo on the front and the large logo on
the back
Small-XL-$15
2XL-4XL-$17
Ladies T-Shirts, small logo on the front,the back is plain
Small-XL-$15
Shirts/Sweatshirts are 100% Cotton and preshrunk
Sweatshirts:
Hoodies, 1/4 zipper, full zipper and crew neck are available.
Add $12-$16 to
the t-shirt price. If interested in sweatshirts please email
me with size and style and I can get the exact price for you.
The price varies depending on size and style.
All shirts and sweatshirts are black or most are available in
a nice dark gray.
If you have placed an order but haven't paid please email/call me as soon as possible. I need to have the money collected
before I place the order on March 5.
Vicki Champ/503.910.5952 [email protected]
We are still collecting recipes for the WVSR Recipe Book. Dig through your
{or your friends / relative’s} favorites and bring them to the meeting or email
them to Linda Renner at [email protected]. The proceeds from the
sale of the Recipe Book support the WVSR and it’s charities.
Salem Tool Shop Tour
The group was supposed to meet at Hometown
Buffet for coffee before heading out to the tool
shop, but I guess I forgot to read the memo
about the time, because I was an hour early. I
thought I had missed the boat or something like
that, so I decided to go down to the shop and
see who might be there.
When I arrived, there was a fella taking down
the chain to open the business for the day. No
hot rods! I was the only car-person there. A
shiny, red, new Camaro entered the lot and
parked way in the back. I thought perhaps it was
someone from another club, but in fact it was Patrick Russell, the owner. I confessed that I was way off on my
time, but he assured me the tour was on. I asked if he would let me take a picture of him by his sign for the
newsletter, and so we did. Then he said “Well, come on in, I will give you a personal tour!” I was thrilled that he
would even consider it. He unlocked the door and I
followed him on in. While Patrick turned on the
lights and did the opening routine, I was busy snapping some pictures of just odds and ends of garage
stuff.
“OK he said, this is my job, tools!’” I glanced around
and sure enough, lots of tools. Some of the tools on
the wall were huge! I snapped some more pictures
of…tools…, until Jim motioned me to follow him into
the back. I was anxious to see what it was that
Gene and Sally were so impressed with, not that I
don’t like tools mind you. We entered the warehouse, then he led me to a single entry door. Taking
the key out of his pocket and unlocking the door he
continued speaking like the distance between the
tool counter and the little door had not occurred.
“And this is my hobby, toys! Trucks to be exact!”
When I entered the rooms that were
behind the little door, I was taken
aback. There were trucks everywhere!
On the walls, shelves, tables. To my
left was a lighted display case filled
with toy creations, and atop it more
intricate trucks, some with rigging. I
could not count the number of trucks I
was seeing. Each of the trucks were
about 22 “(give or take), and very
heavy I would discover. They were
made to look like a variety of 18 wheelers from flat beds with crushed cars
on them to pick-up trucks towing trailers. One in particular was painted pink
for a special rendering. Then Patrick
showed me what he called the mold. It
had been in existence since 1927, and had been the mold used on all these specialty trucks. I could see the light
in his eyes as he spoke. He told me the parts are all made in separate places and then assembled here. They are
sent to all parts of the world, and cost anywhere from $500 to $1200. “So you could make a living just selling
trucks” I said. Immediately Jim looked at me and said “Then it would be a job, and it wouldn’t be fun anymore!”
I was shown his first truck, a gift from
his wife. I really wish I had paid more attention to detail so I could tell you who
makes what, and more about the die, but I
was very much in awe of what I was seeing.
If you get down there on Lancaster near
the theaters, stop in and ask Patrick if he
would mind to show you his trucks, I know
what the answer will be, and if you are
looking for tools, he has them too!
I thanked him for his hospitality, and we
went back outside. It was then he spotted
“BB”, my 55 Studebaker truck. We chatted for another 15 minutes about her, but
finally said our goodbyes. I thanked him for the opportunity to visit. As we stood there, I noticed a bench with
some old fire-fighter, logger type equipment or miners stuff, and asked if I could take a picture. He said “What
do you want a picture
of that old stuff for?”
I told him I like that
sort of art, and when I
showed him the photo,
he was astounded. He
said I could make a living at that, and I said
“Then it would be a job
and take the fun out of
it!” We laughed, and I
promised to give him a
copy if the photo.
Thanks Gene and Sally,
you were right, it was a
wonderful shop tour! I
bet if you headed his
way and asked to see
the toys, he would be
more than happy to
show you too!
Dayle Langley, WVSR
Member-at-Large
Display at the Oregon Steam UP
In January (2015) Kathy and I had the opportunity of traveling to Ecuador and Peru where we spent most of the
month traveling thru these countries with a small tour group. When traveling outside the US, I am always looking
for American made cars that may be sitting in yards or driving on the roadways.
In Ecuador, I did spot a '57 Chevy pickup sitting in the grass
next to a hut in a small village. It didn't look too bad, but I
doubt it will see the road soon as it was in a very poor part of
the country. Speaking of Ecuador, Chevrolet (has 41% of the
market) and Toyota each have assembly plants on the north
edge of Quito, the capital city of 2.8 million people. Consequently, you will see a good number of Aveos, Sparks, Yaris
and Corollas cars driving around; KIA's and Hyundai's were
also seen. Most of them are the sub-compact models. While
visiting the site of 00 Latitude (center of the Northern &
Southern Hemispheres and the closest point to the Sun) we
did see an old Dodge flatbed in the parking lot that was fixed
up as a party bus used during the Carnivals'.
The main export of Ecuador is heavy crude oil and as a result,
gasoline prices were reasonable (to us) at $1.20 per gallon for regular gas
and $1.03 per gallon for diesel. The government controls these prices so
they were pretty much the same throughout the country, including Peru.
Now that may seem cheap to us, but remember that the average wage in
these countries is around $3,200.00 per year. So amongst the smaller cars,
you will see a lot of motorcycles and three-wheel vehicles being used for
transportation. In downtown Quito, I did see a restored? 70's Ford pickup
sitting along the street.
Generally, the main roads are narrow
and paved but with no shoulders or
guard rails. Traffic speed is generally
controlled by intermittent speed
bumps across the road every five miles
or so. You can be going along at 50 MPH and suddenly there will be a sign
warning of a speed bump ahead, so you have to
slow down to a crawl or go airborne!! Makes
travelling interesting!
We stayed several days in Lima, Peru-a city of
around 12 million-that is located along a desert
coast along the Pacific Ocean. While touring
the city, we did see a new Camaro and Dodge
Challenger driving around the city, but American cars-as we know them-appear to be
far and few to be found.
One afternoon we left the hotel and walked to a nearby park that overlooked the
ocean as we wanted to watch the surfers and other activity occurring down on the beach. Suddenly, Kathy pointed down to the parking lot and said 'Look at that!'. I managed to get a
photo and later determined it was
a Model A sedan that was leaving
the lot. It looked like someone
had fixed it up as it had 50's
Chrysler style chrome wire wheels
and looked really nice from where
we stood! So even in third world
countries, hot rodding is alive!
Jim and Kathy Schuette
2015 Calendar
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
5
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Main Street, 1St to 2nd
5
Seattle, WA; Roosevelt High School Car Show
Roosevelt High School
6
Hillsboro, OR; 33rd Annual All Ford Show and
Swap Meet
Washington County Fair Complex
7
Rickreall, OR; 18th Rickreall Auto Swap Meet
Polk County Fair Grounds
7
Salem, OR; Kool Krooz IX
Hillyers Tire & Wheel & Salem Off Road Center
12-13 Joseph, OR; 26th OR Mountain Cruise Car Show
Downtown, Main Street
13
Hood River, OR; Hood River Church of the NazaSilverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
rene Car Show
Main Street, 1st to 2nd
Hood River Church of the Nazarene
Turner, OR: 2nd Annual Cascade Car Show
13
Lebanon, OR; Chamber Classic Car Cruz In
Albany, OR; April Fools Car Show
Cheadle Lake Park
South Albany High School
13
Sherwood,
OR; Cruisin' Sherwood Classic & CusPortland, OR; PIR Auto Swap Meet
tom
Car
Show
Portland International Raceway
Old Town Sherwood
Portland, OR; Portland Swap Meet
13
Waldport, OR; Beachcombers Day Car Show
Portland Expositon Center
Colombia Bank Pkg. Lot
Hood River, OR; Second Saturday at the
15
Salem, OR; Willamette Valley A's Auto Swap
WAAAM Air and Auto Museum
Meet
Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile MuseChemeketa Community College
um
15
Medford,
OR; Medford Annual Swap Meet
Salem, OR: SACC Cherry Blossom Poker Run
Champion Raceway
Vancouver, WA; Pacific NW Model Car Fest
17
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
Red Lion Hotel at the Quay
In
The Dalles, OR; KODL Classic Car Show
Stayton A&W Restaurant
Downtown
19
Seaside, OR; Seaside Muscle and Chrome
Warrenton, OR; 50's Cruise Reunion Car Show
Downtown Seaside
National Guard Camp Rilea,
19
Brooks,
OR; Branch 15 - 34th Annual Swap Meet
Corvallis, OR; Corvallis Swap Meet
Antique Powerland
Benton County Fairgrounds
19
Oregon City, OR; 27th Annual Sunshine Cruz
Clackamette Park
20
Grand
Ronde, OR; 2nd Annual Roll The Dice Car
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Show
Main Street, 1St to 2nd
Spirt Mountain Casino
Oakland, OR; 11th Annual Oakland Car Show &
20
Oregon
City, OR; Seventh Annual Orphan Car
Shine
Meet
Downtown Historic Oakland
Clackamette Park
Portland, OR; 2015 PTW Spring Classic
21
Albany, OR; North Albany Fathers Day Car Show
Portland Transmission Warehouse
North Albany Village
La Pine, OR; 9th Annual Automotive Swap Meet/
21,
Salem, OR; Willamette A's Auto Swap Meet
scholarship Benefit
Chemeketa Community College
La Pine Senior Activity Center
19-21
Brooks,
OR; 34th Annual Swap Meet & Oregon
Portland, OR; Road Knights Jim Dandy Cruise In
Steam
Up
Jim Dandy Drive-In
Antique Powerland
Tillamook, OR; Torch Run Show & Shine
26-27 Springfield, OR; Springfield Show & Shine
Tillamook Cheese Factory
Fins Drive In & Briggs Middle School
Tualatin, OR; Clark Lumber True Value 7th An27
Brooks,
OR; NWVC&MM Rendezvous Vehicle
nual Car Show
Show
Clark Lumber True Value
Antique Powerland
Keizer, OR; Rev-Up in Keizer
27
Clatskanie,
OR; Clatskanie Cruisers Car Show
Venue TBA, River Road
Clatskanie Park
Echo, OR; Ace Car Show
27-28 Sweet Home, OR; Sweet Home Sweet Ride CharDowntown, Echo
ity Car Show For Kids
Junction City, OR; Function 4 Junction
Field below the Junior High
Ivy Street, Downtown
March
7-8
Salem, OR; 9th Salem Roadster Show
Americraft Center Oregon State Fairgrounds
7-8
Roseburg Benefit Indoor Car Show
Douglas County Fairgrounds
8-9
Roseburg, OR, Indoor Benefit Car Show
Douglas County Fairgrounds
14
Astoria, OR; Astoria Auto Swap Meet
Clatsop County Fairgrounds
19-20 Portland, OR; 59th Annual Portland Roadster
Show
Portland Expo Center
28-29 Springfield, OR: The Roadster Show
Willamalane Center For Sports and Recreation
April
3
4
4
9-11
10-12
11
18
18
25
25?
26
May
1
9
9
16
16
16
16
17
24
30
June
3
July
1
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
3
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Main Street, 1st to 2nd
4
Riddle, OR; Riddle Sawdust Jubilee Car Show
Main Street
4
Florence, OR; Florence Wings and Wheels
Florence Airport
4
Longview, WA; 22nd Annual Bow-Tie Bash
Commerce Ave
9-11
Portland, OR; SVRA Portland Historic Races
Portland International Raceway
10
Lebanon, OR; National Collector Car Appreciation Day Cruise-in
The Filling Station
11
Philomath, OR; 18th Annual Philomath Classic
Car Show
Philomath City Park
11
Beaverton, OR; 4th Annual Veterans Cruise In
Valley Catholic School
11
Hood River, OR; WAAAM Traffic Jam - Cruise,
Car Show and Swap Meet
Western Antique Aeroplane & Automobile Museum (WAAAM)
11
Portland, OR; 32nd Wooden Chicken Show &
Shine
Wooden Chicken Pub
11
Roseburg, OR; Collector Car Auction
Douglas County Fairgrounds
11
Salem, OR; Men of Action Car, Truck, Tractor,
Cycle Show
Grace Baptist Church
11
Roseburg, OR; 33rd Stray Angels Show-n-Shine
River Forks Park
12
3rd Annual Spring Hill North Albany Car Show
Albany Golf & Event Center/Spring Hill Golf
Club
15
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&\jV Restaurant
19 - 21 Brooks, OR; 34th Annual Swap Meet & Oregon
Steam Up
Antique Powerland
16
Philomath, OR; 17th Annual Philomath Classic
Car Show
Philomath City Park
18
Brooks, OR; NWVC&MM Swap Meet & Vehicle
Show
Antique Powerland
18
Keizer, OR; Father Taaffe Homes Car Show
St. Edwards Church
18
Newport, OR; Bay City Cruisers Classic Car
Show
Newport Elks Lodge
18
Salem, OR; 14th Annual Community Cruise-in
Salem First Nazarene Church
18
Longview, WA; Believe in the Son Car Show
Calvary Community Church
18
Prineville, OR; 9th Annual Cruise to the Center
of Oregon
Crook County Fairgrounds
19
Salem, OR; Les Schwab Pickup Show
Les Schwab
20
Estacada, OR; NW Nomads & Les Schwab Cruise
In
Les Schwab Tire Store
25
Lowell, OR; Blackberry Jam Car Show
Lowell High School Football Field
25
Stayton, OR; Stayton Summerfest Car Show
Pioneer Park
25-26 Brooks, OR; NWVC&MM Steam Up Vehicle Show
Antique Powerland
26
Dallas, OR; Tom Newton Memorial Car Show
Dallas City Park
26
Salem, OR; All Girls Cruise
West Salem Safeway
26
Sandy, OR; 58th Annual Fly-in Cruise-In Pancake
Breakfast
Formerly McKinnon Airportnwl
26
Woodburn, OR; MoPar Nationals
Woodburn Dragstrip
August
1
Oregon City, OR; Sizzlin' Summer Hot Rod & Car
Show
Haggen Foods
1
Brownsville, OR; Brownsville Antique Fair, Car
Show and Swap Meet
Pioneer Park
1
Salem, OR; North Salem Class of '65 Car Show
Salem High School
1
Sublimity, OR; Smokin’ Down the Highway Car
Show and Barbeque Cookoff
Harvest Festival Grounds
1-2
Brooks, OR; NWVC&MM Steam Up Vehicle Show
Antique Powerland
2
Brownsville, OR; Brownsville Swap Meet
Pioneer Park
3
Hillsboro, OR; Kyron's Car Show
Liberty High School
5
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
4-8
Reno/Sparks, NV; Hot August Nights
7- 9
Bend, OR; Classic Chevy Club "Flashback Cruz"
Drake Park
7
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Main Street, 1st to 2nd
8
Elmira, OR; Falcons Country Classic Car Show
Fern Ridge Middle School
8
Estacada, OR; 10th Annual Old Time Cruise To
Estacada
4th & Main Streets
8
Oregon City, OR; Hot Dog-ust Day
Clackamas Community College
8
Silverton, OR; Homer Cruise-in
City Park
9
St. Paul, OR; 44th Annual All Ford Picnic
Champoeg State Park
9
The Dalles, OR; Cruise the Gorge
Soroses Park
14
Tillamook, OR; Old Iron Show & Swap Meet
15
Dexter, OR; Dream Center Lane County Road
Run
Dream Center Lane
15-16 Redmond, OR; Drifter's Harvest Run
Centennial Park Area
16
Tillamook, OR; Old Iron Show - Cruise In
Blue Heron
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
21-22 Gaston, OR; Wapato Show Down
Ballfield behind Firestation
22
Salem, OR; CJ's 14th Annual Hot Rod Picnic
4295 22nd Ave NE Salem
22
Pottsville, OR, Ratrod-O-Rama
22
Keizer, OR; All Ford Show
Keizer Skyline Ford
22-23 Brooks, OR; Brooks Truck Show
Antique Powerland
30
Silverton, OR; Car Show at The Oregon Garden
The Oregon Garden
19
September
2
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
4
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Main Street, 1st to 2nd
5
Salem, OR: Carousel Cruise
Salem's Riverfront Carousel
10
Seaside, OR; Seaside Wheels and Waves
Downtown Seaside
11-13 Yachats, OR; Fall Blues Show & Shine
Yachats Inn
12
Lincoln City, OR; 5th Annual Cruisin The Bay Car
Show
Bay House Restaurant
12
Redmond, OR; 32nd Oregon High Desert Swap
Meet, Car Show and Antiques
Deschutes County Fairgrounds
12
Salem, OR; Macleay Country Cruse-In
Macleay Country Inn
16
Stayton, OR; Stro's Wednesday Night Cruise
In
Stayton A&W Restaurant
19-20 Mt. Angel, OR; Oktoberfest Cruz-N Car Show
2 separate shows
19
Lebanon, OR: 50s in the fall
River Park
19
Columbia City, OR; Columbia City Celebration
Show & Shine
Columbia City School
27
Scio, OR; Jordan Chicken Run
Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Church
October
2
Silverton, OR; Silverton First Friday
Main Street, 1st to 2nd
3
Canby, OR; 40th Annual Oregon Harvest Swap
Meet
Clackamas County Fairgrounds
17-18 Portland, OR; PIR Fall Auto Swap Meet
Portland International Raceway
November
21
Albany, OR; Albany Indoor Swapmeet
Linn County Exposition Center
December
5
Stayton, OR; Santa Cruise-In & Breakfast
Stayton Fire Station
6
Brooks, OR; NWVC&MM Movie Night
Antique Powerland
Member Owned Businesses
As you can see from their ads in the newsletter, many of
our members own their own businesses and you are all
encouraged to support them. If you own a business and
want to be listed on the WVSR website, please send an
email that includes basic information about your business,
ie: name, type of business, website, and contact info, to
Garry Pullen at [email protected].
“A” Project
1. Jeff welding up plug where the door handle used to be.
7. Warren spreading some filler on the door.
2. Glen sanding on front apron while Dick holds it steady.
8. Warren and Ray sanding on the body.
3. John cutting out where bear claw latch is going.
4. Picture of cut out in the door.
5. Jeff tacking in the latch in the door.
6. Picture of latch tacked in.
Nick Hoosier photos
Dues Are Due!
Just a reminder. along with paying at the meeting or mailing your dues in, you can also go online to the website and renew their dues on the "club info" page. It is a secure payment through paypal, however, you do NOT need a paypal accoun to use it. Just click on the button and renew your dues with your credit or debit card. Keep in mind there is a $1
surcharge to offset the processing fees yet the convenience of being able to do it 24/7 from anywhere, or even in your
pj's is well worth it!
April Newsletter Deadline
The latest I can accept articles, pictures, classified adds, or anything else you would like to see in the February Issue of
Cruiz’n News will be March 28th, 9 a.m. If there is an event on that day that you will attend and would cover for the
newsletter, let me know ahead of time and I can save some space for it.
Have something to sell? Looking for something to buy? Classified ads are free.
Want to advertise to our members? Place your product or business in our monthly newsletter.
Business Card: Monthly $12 - Annual Non-member $75 Member Annual $50
1/4 Page: Monthly $25 Annual Non-member $150 Annual Member $100
Contact Ken Parsons at 503-362-5498 or [email protected]
Classified Ads will remain active for 3 issues, then must be resubmitted
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1936 Ford Sedan, all steel, good floors, Mustang II
front-end, 8” Ford rear-end, Chevy sm blk 350 trans. Needs
upholstery, engine overhaul, and general clean-up. $15k. Call
Larry 503-409-3232
10/14
302 HO Ford engine and automatic transmission. Still in
Mk IV Lincoln, hear it run.
$1000
1960 Impala, original 348 Tri-power and 4 speed. Satin
Black with new red and white hounds tooth interior. New
stainless brake and fuel lines and new wiring.
$35,000. Call Don at 503 881 3232
Rich Bailey is looking for someone interested in helping
out with some race car displays and other miscellaneous
racing stuff. You can be in school, retired or in between
but should be in good enough health to help load and unload the race car with the help of a winch. Should look
presentable, be dependable and have a love for car racing! This is a volunteer gig. Call Rich at 503-370-9164 or
email him at [email protected]
INDEPENDENCE OREGON AIRPARK HOME/HANGAR FOR SALE: 2
story 2,184 sq ft, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath home with attached 2,106 sq ft 2
car garage with pull down door to separate from the hangar/shop
which includes a floor mount car hoist, lots of shelving storage and
plumbed air. Asking $295,000. Call 503-838-6465 for additional information or appointment to see.
11/14
Member Owned Businesses
As you can see from their ads in the newsletter, many of
our members own their own businesses and you are all encouraged to support them. If you won an business and
want to be listed on the WVSR website, please send an
email that includes basic information about your business,
ie: name, type of business, website, and contact info to
Garry Pullen at [email protected]
P. O. Box 4091, Salem, OR 97302
Next Meeting April 7th @ 7pm
Pietro’s Pizza on Hawthorne
Come early for dinner and social time

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