Wheeling the A - Wisconsin Chapter, Model A Ford Club of America
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Wheeling the A - Wisconsin Chapter, Model A Ford Club of America
Wheeling the A The official newsletter of the Wisconsin Chapter Model A Ford Club of America Volume LVII Issue 6 PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 For more information log on to www.model-a-wis.com 1 June 2016 Advanced Timing Scheduled Board of Directors 2016: Events for 2016 President: Mike Quam 414-491-3191 [email protected] June 5 Sharon Model A Day - Randy Kind Vice President: Randy Kind 262-308-6036 [email protected] June 19 June tour - Gene & Betsy Taurman July 4 Greendale parade - Dave & Linda Huenink July 17 July tour - Art & Sue Blazek Secretary: Dave Huenink 262-378-4216 [email protected] Treasurer: Steve Lewis 262-573-9821 [email protected] Indoor: Karry Kultgen 262-284-6592 [email protected] July 29-31 WI Rapids Reunion Aug. 21 Annual picnic - Chris & Kate Rozman Outdoor: Neil Besougloff 262-408-1479 [email protected] Aug. 13 Bluesfest - Bob & Karen Schmiechen Sunshine & Awards: Bob Schmiechen 262-544-5005 [email protected] Sept. 11 Sept. tour - John Secord Sept. 17 Richfield Thresheree - Peter Stauber Volunteers for 2016: Oct. 16 Fall foliage tour - Dave & Linda Heunink Editor: Sue Quam 414-491-3260 [email protected] Nov. 5 Veterans day parade - Webmaster: Carl Doro 414-259-9692 [email protected] Nov. 20 Waukesha Christmas parade– Dave & Linda Heunink Tool Keeper: Bill Storey 262-338-0452 Distribution: Marilyn Brojanac 262-252-4340 [email protected] Send all Wisconsin Chapter Correspondence to: WI Chapter MAFCA PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 Distribution: Lorraine Schultz 262-251-3043 Club Photographer: Jo Lene Jannsen, Peter Stauber and Steve Cloyd Video Librarian: Ron Smith 262-628-3688 Club Historians: Bob & Karen Schmiechen 262-544-5005 [email protected] Fashion Articles: Diane Smith 262-628-3688 [email protected] Paid Advertising: Steve & Debbie Lewis 262-573-9821 [email protected] Swap Meet Committee: Dave Boucher, Bob & Kitty Schaefer Please remember: · To contact the club secretary if you have change of address, email address or phone number! · To submit an article before and after your event. · Deadline to submit articles and ads is the 15th of each month and remember the editor is always working one month ahead. Example= January issue is being created in December. Check out www.model-a-wis.com for more pictures of club events. · Technical: Roger & Jan Olsen 262-554-7058 Jeff Bezotte 262-552-7715 2 Sharon Model A Day Sunday June 5th It’s like going back in time when hundreds of Model A’s take over the small town of Sharon. The town itself paints a picture of the 1930s with the sleepy small town look. With the small shops and old buildings, then add Model A’s everywhere, an excellent swap meet, bands playing in the park and all kinds of food, its like stepping back 80 years. The day starts in Sharon at 9:00 a.m. and if you want to find a choice parking area we will need to leave the New Berlin McDonalds at Moorland & National Ave. at 7:30 a.m. Host: Randy Kind 100th Anniversary of National Flag Day Tour. Impromptu Tour! Flag Day Parade at Waubeka, WI Sunday, JUNE 12TH, 2016 Over 100 units, this years parade is honoring Navy servicemen & women, and all other veterans. It will be a special Day. Meet at OLD FALLS VILLAGE Pilgrim Road and Hy Q Just north of I 45 & I 41 Menomonee Falls,WI ****Depart at 11:30 a.m.**** Food and beverage is available on the grounds, on your own. Please call the Larson’s at 262-251-1655 to confirm who’s going. I will have my Stars & Stripes Honor Flight Flag displayed on our Model A during the parade 414-491-3191 3 [email protected] June 19 Tour TOUR TO WELLSPRING 4328 HICKORY RD NEWBURG, WI Wellspring is the oldest Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) operation in Wisconsin in it’s 29th year. They supply homes, restaurants and farmer’s markets with fresh organic fruits, vegetables and herbs. The CSA arm of the organization operates with annual prepaid contracts that will grow and then deliver fresh local produce to their customers. We will enjoy an organic pizza and salad lunch on the grounds and a short walking educational tour of the gardens and river on the whys and how of organic produce. There will be a golf cart available for transport to and from car to handicap restroom and eating area. We will end our tour at Wayne’s Drive-In in Cedarburg, which is a short drive from the historic district of Cedarburg. COST: The price is $10.00 per person payable to Gene or Betsy Taurman. STARTING POINT: 10:00 a.m. at McDonalds, N112 W15936 Mequon Rd., Germantown END POINT: Wayne’s Drive-In, 1328 County Rd NN, Cedarburg, WI Mail Truck Model A Closed OPEN Providing all of your Model A needs Sunday’s MondaySaturday 10:30 am 3146 S. 27th St 8509 S. Howell Ave Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-762-7288 Owner—Tony Baudo We now offer shipping and Model A Service 4 July 17th Tour - An Afternoon with the Polo Ponies Our July 17th tour will take us to see a match at the Milwaukee Polo Field in Hartland. We will tailgate at the field for lunch – bring your own food. After a short presentation about polo horses, we will see a match between the Milwaukee Polo Club and Blackberg Ranch Club from Minneapolis. Final details will be in the July newsletter. Hosts Art & Sue Blazek VILLAGE of GREENDALE, 4th of JULY PARADE Date: Saturday July 4th, 2016 Time: 9:00 a.m., line up 10:00 a.m. parade start Come and join Linda and Dave Huenink, along with Morgan the wonder dog, in the Village of Greendale, 4th of July Parade. We will meet at the southwest corner of Southridge (Macy’s) parking lot and proceed together, as a group, to the staging area on eastbound Grange Ave. Please, feel free to bring decorations to put on your car to celebrate the holiday. We will have some refreshments for the group while we wait. Please consider participating in this parade!! It’s fun and downhill all the way. Plan on attending? Give a call with questions or to confirm. Thanks Dave and Linda Huenink and Morgan too! 262-378-4216 5 54th Annual Wisconsin Rapids Model A Reunion July 29, 30, 31, 2016 Keep In Mind: ٭ Club name badge to help "other" people remember names. (Also good place to hang Re union ribbon) ٭ Arrive at Rapids Reunion early enough Friday to enjoy corn roast beginning about 5:00 p.m. in the evening. ٭ Silent Auction donation of working "stuff" for Friday night. ٭ Sign up for Wisconsin Chapter Saturday Kitchen Clean Up Duties ٭ Shoebox working Model A Era items to trade or sell for yourself at Shoebox Swap starting at 8:00 a.m. Saturday. ٭ HELP Dave Rozman and/or Mike Yokofich at Sunday Car Games ٭ Motel? Rapids Reunion campgrounds? ٭ Web site http://clubs.hemmings.com/wirapidsmodela/ (brings it up immediately!) Questions . . . please call 262-554-7058 Roger Family Dentistry Robert G. Saur, D.D.S., S.C. 12690 North Avenue Brookfield, WI 53005 262-785-1499 Fax 262-785-0282 Senior Discount 6 Annual Picnic Please join us on Sunday August 21st at Veterans Memorial Park Pavilion in Muskego, 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. for the annual Wisconsin Chapter picnic. The park offers a number of unique features, there’s a boardwalk nature trail that leads to the Old Muskego Settlement Center where we will be able to tour furnished historical buildings of Muskego. The park has a playground near the pavilion for the kids and the Pavilion is handicap assessable. The charge for a non-member is $10 for adults and $5 for kids over 8. Hosted by Chris & Kate Rozman Please RSVP: [email protected] or leave a message at: (262) 422-0976 7 The 2016 Waukesha BluesFest (www.waukeshabluesfest.com) Will be held Saturday, August 13. Waukesha BluesFest is a celebration of the “Roots” of American music which includes blues, rock and roll, country, gospel, soul, jazz, and folk. I would like to see 10 cars turn out for this event. It is a great opportunity to show off your car and sell the club. We get a large number of “lookers” who have an interest in our cars. Free admission is provided. We would like you to arrive between 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. and stay until 6:30 p.m. but you may leave when you wish and are welcome to stay until closing at 10:30 p.m. The event is held at Naga-waukee Park in Delafield located on Highway 83 about one mile North of I-94. If you are interested please contact me at 262-544-5005 or [email protected] - Thanks, Bob Schmiechen WI CHAPTER MODEL A CLUB HAS BEEN INVITED TO: The car show for LindenGrove Menomonee Falls - W180 N8071 Town Hall Road, Menomonee Falls, will be Wed. June 29th at 6:00 pm-7:15. It will be in our North parking lot. Refreshments will be served. Please call to let us know your coming at 262-253-2700. Ask for me, Laurie Stout, Director of Activities, LindenGrove Phone – 262-253-2700 ext. 719 AND Spring Creek Church N35 W22000 Capitol Dr. Pewaukee, WI 53072 FREE Concerts at 8:00, 9:30 and 11:00am FREE Picnic Lunch following concerts FREE Activities for all ages from 10a.m.-2 p.m. http://www.springcreekonline.com FREE Classic Car Show For more information 8 Sunshine Report…… Walt Kaufman spent some time in the hospital. He is now home recovering. We wish him a speedy recovery and return to normal activities. Member Bob Lumley is recovering from heart surgery. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and his family as he heals and regains his strength. We hope to see Bob up and about soon. As mentioned in the May newsletter, George Wartner passed away April 12th, in Arizona. A celebration of George’s life will be held on Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Saint Patrick’s Catholic Church, 515 Fair Street, Lodi, Wisconsin 53555, 1-608-592-5711. A commemorative mass will be held at 11:00 a.m.. with burial of George’s cremains to follow. A bit of a dark cloud here as no one has shown an interest in helping out with the following opportunities: Banquet (2017), Dave/Linda Huenink have volunteered to host. Karen Schmiechen has volunteered to run the silent auction - volunteers are needed help host as well as to provide auction items or donate cash for the purchase of items for the auction. Contact Karen at [email protected] or 262-544-5005. Swap Meet (2017, it’s never too early), need volunteer for the coordinator position as the Quam’s have stepped down. Interested – talk to Mike or Sue Need hosts for the December (Santa already available) and February Indoor meets. Remember – many hands makes the work load light. Please notify Bob Schmiechen with all sunshine needs. Call 262-544-5005 or email [email protected]. Dear Friends, It is with great sadness that I inform you of Georges passing. George lost his heroic battle with pulmonary fibrosis on Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at our hospital in Bullhead City, Arizona. Please join in a celebration of Georges life on, Saturday, June 4, 2016 at Saint Patricks Catholic Church, 515 Fair Street, Lodi, Wisconsin 53555 1-608-592-5711 A commemorative mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. George’s cremains will be buried at St. Patricks Cemetary immediately after the mass. A funeral lunch at St. Patricks Church Hall will be served for all to attend after the burial. Please join me in remembering George Wartner, my husband, a father, a grandfather, a great grandfather, a uncle, a brother, and a friend. Sincerely, Carolyn Wartner and Family 5728 S. Desert Lakes Drive, Fort Mohave, AZ 86426 928-770-4801 or Cell: 262-227-4718 9 Model A Ford Club of America – Wisconsin Chapter Board Meeting May 14th, 2016 Board members present: Mike Quam, Dave Huenink, Randy Kind, Steve Lewis, Neil Besougloff, Bob Schmiechen. Absent: Karry Kultgen Sunshine and Awards – Bob – A sympathy card was sent to the George Wartner family. Two get well card were sent out – one to Karen Dickenson, the other to Wally Kaufman. Bob Lumley had heart surgery. Mike called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. President – Mike- The board received the newsletters from the reciprocating clubs. One membership renewal was received. The board received an invitation from MAFFI to attend the Presidents reception at the National Convention June 21st, 2016 Vice President – Randy – There are no new members this month. Roger and Jan Olson sent the board an obituary for George Wartner Secretary – Dave – A motion was made by Neil and seconded by Randy to accept the minutes from the April 9th, 2016 meeting as written. The motion was put to a vote and it carried. There are 212 members as of this meeting. Treasurer – Steve – Steve gave the treasure’s report. A motion was made by Dave and seconded by Neil to accept the treasurer’s report. The motion was put to a vote and it carried. There were no bills turned in. Outdoor – Neil – Wally Kaufman can not do the tour to Sharon for health reasons. Randy Kind will host the event. The tour October 9th, 2016 is changed to October 16th, 2016 Indoor – Mike for Karry – The indoor event for December and February need hosts. 10 Old Business - A discussion was held regarding our spring donation to flight for life for $500.00 A motion was made by Neil and seconded by Steve to make the donation. The motion was put to a vote and it carried. The club audit of the books has been completed and everything is in order. Mike Quam and several board members are meeting at Al Downs hanger May 22nd to go through and move the clubs property. The club is still looking for a host for the swap meet. New Business – A discussion was held regarding having some gift baskets offered at the 2017 banquet auction. It was decided to have several totaling $200.00 for all. Neil made a motion to adjourn meeting and it was seconded by Mike. The motion was put to a vote and it carried. The meeting was adjourned at 7:45 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Dave Huenink MAFCA – Wisconsin Chapter Secretary ’A’ Trip Back to June 1975 Officers: President – Carl Wussow Vice President – Leroy Spellman Secretary – Dan Krause Treasurer – Charles Hickling June 5 – Swap meet sponsored by the Rhinelander Antique Auto Club. Spaces are $3 or 2 for $5. Admission is .50 June 12-15 – Brookfield Square car show. Wes Campbell is in charge and is looking for a few more cars to be shown. June 14 – Board meeting at Jack Grundman’s. June 28-29 – 4th Annual Wisconsin Chapter Overnight Tour. This tour will be to Sandwich, Illinois, staying at the Regal 8 Inn of Aurora, Illinois. Prices, including tax, are $10.03 for a single bed, $12.34 for a double bed. (I bet you can’t find a single bed much less a double in a motel today! And how about those prices!) The Brojanac’s are in charge. Antique Auto show, Flea Market, Swap Meet, Gas Engine Display and fellowship all promise to make for a good time. New Members: Charles/Susan Corzaleski – ’30 Tudor, Tom Goetz – ’30 Tudor, William/Diane Jacobs, Jan/ Marna Pawl – ’30 Pickup, Peter Rogall – ’30 Coupe, Raymond Falle – ’30 Closed Cab Pickup, Arthur/Debbi Grossman – ’28 Deluxe Roadster, Hugh Madden, Richard/Judy Robbin – ’30 Tudor, Ken/Susan Rohde – ’31 Fordor, George Stelz Jr – ’30 Tudor Sunshine Report: Jim Wangerin was injured at work. It seems that some carpenters removed some plywood flooring from behind Jim and as he took one step back to observe his own work, found himself landing one floor down. A dislocated shoulder was the end result. Also, John Nalley has been laid up for about a month with his other leg. Hope that he is back to work soon and able to do more on his ‘A’. Junior: “What happens to automobiles when they get to old to run?” Mother: “Someone sells them to your father.” The reason opportunity isn’t often recognized is that it goes about disguised as work. From The Back Of The Truck: For your information our chapter sends all the metro Ford dealers a copy of “Wheeling the A”. So, next time you are at a local Ford dealership see if you can find out what happens to their copy. Do they put it out for the public? (do we still send copies out to the Ford dealerships?) Historical Events for June 1975 1st California Angel Nolan Ryan 4th no-hitter beats Balt Orioles, 1-0 1st Cars in Netherlands must have seatbelts 2nd First recorded snowfall in London in June 3rd Ozzie Nelson, American actor (The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet), dies at 69 5th 48th US National Spelling Bee: Hugh Tosteson wins spelling incisor 5th British referendum agrees to European Common Market membership 5th Egypt president Anwar Sadat reopens Suez Canal (closed since 1967) 6th Provisional Revolutionary Government of South Vietnam established Continued on next page………. 11 Continued from previous page…... 7th "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" by John Denver hits #1 7th Sony introduces the Betamax videocassette recorder for sale to the public. 9th 107th Belmont: Bill Shoemaker aboard Avatar wins in 2:28.2 9th Fire in prison hospital kills 10 prisoners & 1 guard (Sanford Fla) 9th Tony Orlando & Dawn receives gold record for "He Don't Love You" 10th Rockefeller panel reports on 300,000 illegal CIA files on Americans 10th Yanks sponsor Army Day at temporary home, Shea Stadium during 21-gun salute, part of fence is blown away, & another part is set afire 11th 1st oil pumped from North Sea oilfield 12th Hank Aaron's 1st HR in Milwaukee since 1965 16th Bucks trade Kareem Abdul-Jabber & Walt Wesley to LA for 4 players 16th Randy Farland finds a 14-leaf clover near Sioux Falls, SD 16th Supreme Court rules uniform minimum legal fees are a violation 17th Voters in Northern Mariana Islands approve commonwealth status with US 18th Fred Lynn gets 10 RBIs in a Red Sox 15-1 victory over Tigers 18th NBC News & Information Service (24 hr news) premieres on radio 18th Faisal Ibn Mussed Abdul Aziz, Saudi prince, beheaded in Riyadh shopping center parking lot for killing his uncle the king 19th Sam Giancana, American gangster, dies of multiple gunshot wounds at 67 20th "Jaws", based on the book by Peter Benchley, directed by Steven Spielberg is released 22nd The Ulster Volunteer Force try to derail a train by planting a bomb on the railway line near County Kildare, Ireland; a civilian tries to stop the UVF volunteers, and is stabbed-to-death (his actions delay the explosion enough to let the train pass safely) 23rd Rocker Alice Cooper falls off stage in Vancouver, breaks 6 ribs 24th Eastern 727 crashes at JFK Airport NY, kills 113 25th Barry White's "Can't Get Enough of Your Love Babe" is released 26th Two FBI agents and a member of the American Indian Movement are killed in a shootout on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota; Leonard Peltier is later convicted of the murders in a controversial trial. 28th Golfer Lee Trevino is struck by lightning at Western Open (Ill) 28th Rod Serling, writer/host (Twilight Zone, Night Gallery), dies at 50 29th 8.10" (20.57 cm) of rainfall, Litchville No Dakota (state 24-hr rec) 30th Heavyweight Muhammad Ali defeats Joe Bugner in Malaysia 30th Cher, just 4 days after divorcing Sonny Bono marries Gregg Allman -Bob/Karen Best’s Is Headquarters For The “ Dressmaker” Blouses That The Smartest Women Are Wearing Harper’s Bazaar, February 1931 By Diane Smith Model 312- A typical Spring 1931 over blouse is crepe de chine with caplet sleeves and draped neckline. White or eggshell. Printed silk blouse with pastel ground and thin line design. White with navy, green with brown, yellow with black, white with black. 12 Model 318Best’s famous kid angora blouse with pleated jabot frill. White, eggshell, aqua, yellow, coral. Technical check list…………. It does not seem possible that our Model A touring season is here already. Time flies when you are having fun. Did you get your car ready and service it before you started driving down the road this year? You did make sure you greased your chassis. Of course, you checked the tire pressure and made sure all your lug nuts were snug. You checked your oil to see if it was O.K. or needed to be changed didn't you? What do your points look like? You did give that drop of oil to your distributor didn't you? Does your radiator have enough water or antifreeze? And, the list goes on and on. Remember, it is MUCH easier to go over you "A" in the driveway than on the road! Jeff and I need to know what topic you would like to cover in our Tech Seminars which will be starting again in October. Please call and let either one of us know at your earliest convenience. Have A Great Time Traveling Down A Road Drive Safe Roger and Jeff Presidents notes… Not too much new this month. At our last board of directors meeting we decided to make our spring donation to the Flight for Life organization. Today Sue and I and our granddaughter dropped off the check and our granddaughter got a quick tour of the helicopter. Such friendly people working there. We are still in need of someone to take over the paperwork, reservations portion of the swap meet. Sue and I have “retired” from that and it will need to be filled soon. Getting ready for the swap meet starts in October and before we know it October will be here. Karry is still in need of hosts for indoor meetings in December and February. If you’d like to host something different or fun, please let Karry know. Hopefully summer gets here soon and stays for more than a day. We have some great tours coming up, make sure to check the newsletter for details and make sure you’re A’s are ready to roll. Wishing everyone a safe Memorial Day weekend. -Mike 13 Looking Back in the Rearview Mirror Spring start up tour - FLIGHT for LIFE On a beautiful spring day to shake the rust, pedal to the metal, gas and go, we did. We met at Oscars custard on Hwy 100, fueled ourselves and then we headed to Waukesha to The Flight for Life helicopter base. Thankfully it was not on a rescue mission, so we enjoyed a great tour. This non profit organization gave our Model A group a complete visit of the history, staff, communication equipment and helicopters. The communications director has a big job taking calls, coordinating everything about the pending flight and where it will land and where it transport the patient to for the best medical help. The helicopter has a crew of three, a pilot, nurse, and an EMT. The time the communication director gets the call to the departing of the helicopter is eight minutes. The staff is on duty 24/7/ 365 on twelve hour shifts. Cost of the service is very expensive, but so is the cost of each helicopter which is about six million and around five hundred thousand for the small but well equipped emergency medical items. We had a wonderful tour from Dennis Mohr, (a friend of Bob & Karen Schmiechen), of Crites Field and to view his own aircraft. Then to top it off, if you were able to climb the steps to the control tower you received a bonus to see the run ways and the lay out of Crites Field. Then fifteen Model A,s and a few modern iron headed off on back roads to Marty’s Pizza for fuel and refreshments. A group of approximately fifty five members were no longer running on empty. Great Day, Great Friends, Great Cars. Thanks from the Larson’s 14 CLASSIFIED ADS: Classified ads, such as the ones seen here are free. To place your ad please contact the editor, Sue Quam at 414-491-3260 or by emailing your ad to: [email protected] WANTED: 1928 or 1929 Model A Ford Roadster doors. Phone 715-347-5295 Gary Rzentkowski FOR SALE: 1928 Tudor “The Gem” complete car with a clear title. It has been stored in a barn for the last 20 years. The engine did turn over once pulled out of the barn. $3,000 any questions/offers please call at 715-446-2427 (home-evenings) or 715-571-4473 (cell-weekdays) Chris Keller FOR SALE: Several Model T fenders and hood 608-332-5500 or 608-837-4363 FOR SALE:1978 Thunderbird, Nevada car (never driven in salt) 351 V-8, auto, blue, new interior and shocks, runs great $8000.00 or will trade for Model A Coupe, roadster or tudor 608-332-5500 or 608-837-4363 OUTDOOR MEET ADVISORY TEAM For help in running an event call: Jim Kummer 262-895-2897 Stan Larson 262-251-1655 Dave Boucher 262-662-2273 NEED HELP WITH YOUR “A”? QUESTIONS THAT YOU NEED ANSWERS TO?? Call our technical advisers : Roger Olsen 262-554-7058 Mike Brojanac 262-252-4340 New Membership Application Name____________________________________________________Date______________________ Address__________________________________________________________________ __________ City_______________________________________ State_________________ Zip________________ Phone(_____)_____________________ E-Mail____________________________________________________ Model A’s_____________________________________________________________________________ Send my newsletter via email________ or US MAIL__________ Send To: Dues for 2016 for the Wisconsin Chapter, MAFCA: Receiving the newsletter & roster via the internet is $20.00 To receive the newsletter and the roster via the US Mail (first class) the dues are $30.00 New member applications are approved at the monthly Board of Directors meeting, which is the second Saturday of the month. You will receive a welcome letter upon approval. Dues include membership only in the Wis. Chapter MAFCA until the end of the current calendar year. Randy Kind Vice President/New Member Chairperson Wisconsin Chapter, MAFCA PO Box 26006 Wauwatosa, WI 53226-0006 15 ** 2016 ** Wheeling the “A” Wisconsin Chapter MAFCA Marilyn Brojanac, Distribution N61 W15975 Beechwood Dr. Menomonee Falls. WI 53051 MAIL TO: For more information log on to www.model-a-wis.com 16
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