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THE MEDALLION NEWS BULLETIN OF THE GREAT PLAINS PACKARD CLUB _________________DECEMBER 2006__________________ DIRECTOR……………………JIM MERSHON 316-634-2151 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR…………….. RUSS KRUEGER SECRETARY/TREASURER…………… ALLEN RICH 316-722-0224 ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR……ROGER SHERWOOD FIRST ANNUAL COMBINED MEET OF THE REGIONAL PACKARD, HUDSON, and STUDEBAKER CLUBS DEEMED A SUCCESS Alan Wick’s was our guide Sunday, October 8, was a beautiful fall day and perfect for the first combined meet of the clubs that represent three of this country’s finest marques. Nearly 50 members brought 23 “orphaned” cars. The meet, hosted by the Great Plains Regional Packard Club, commenced at the Antique Fan Collectors’ museum, housed in the Vornado manufacturing facility in Andover, KS. Our club’s members, Dick and Sue Boswell of Lincoln, NE, own several of the fans. Theme and dates of manufacturer organize the fans; each one is carefully labeled. Our host, Alan Wicks, aptly described some very early and rare fans. Most of the early fans are of the “brass era.” This is a “must see” exhibit. Call Vornado for hours—316-773-0035 The group departed the fan museum and caravanned to Jim Mershon’s car barn in east Wichita. Refreshments were served and tire kicking was rampant. Larry Tholen, who owns a 1932 Rockne Six "75" 4-passenger Coupe, presented a brief history of the Rockne Automobile (once a Studebaker marque). Malcolm Gillette and Andrew Wray took the pictures below. Kudos to Karin Gillette from the Studebaker Driving Club and to Kathy Lawrence of the Hudson/Terraplane Club for helping. Mershon’s Car Barn Starting with the 1982 Avanti, vintage cars line the streets Ready for refreshments Allen Rich’s 1962 Grand Turismo Hawk; in The background is his Chrysler Airflow. Jim Mershon’s 1926 Packard Coupe; his 1941 Chevy coupe is in background. Gary and Nancy Peak Larry Tholen’s 1957 Studebaker Transtar Deluxe Cab 1/2 ton short-bed--259 V8/4bbl Jim Mershon’s 1941 Custom Limo Reproduction of 1930’s Standard Station Alice Baty Kay & Les Hole L. Tholen and Russ Krueger and happy Hudsonites M. Gillette Roger Sherwood Ann Rasmussen Alice & Gary Baty Shandra Brownlee The rear end of Bev Mershon’s 1935 Packard Conv. Sedan with luggage trunk is in background. Allen Rich HANDSOME DASH PLAQUE COMMEMORATES THE EVENT CHRISTMAS PARTY WAS HELD AT MERSHONS’ ON DECEMBER 3, 2006 Several of our members enjoyed a sumptuous meal at the Mershon’s—thanks to the fine cooks who brought homemade food for a potluck. Elections were held and the new officers are on the masthead. Four board members is probably an insufficient number; it was agreed that we should elect 2 members-at-large. This is the notice that we will do so at our next meeting. Allen Rich gave the treasurer’s report. Sales of fuel pumps remain steady. Several members paid their 2007 dues. The feature was a showing of a portion of a video of Bob Rich commenting on 50 or so slides of pictures of car dealerships of the 1920’s through 1940’s. For those of you who knew Bob, there were some of his typical witty remarks. The slides were of pictures from the Wichita Library archives and Bob’s talk was videoed in the mid 1990’s at the Library. We want to see you in our Christmas picture for 2007. Grace is happy to be first in line. These folks are studying pics of an early “Gee, Allen, there is candy Packard dealership (Earl Moon). in my candy box QUIZ ORPHANS, ADOPTEES, and COUSINS (Fill in the blanks) _ SS _ _ is to Hudson and R_ c _ _ e is to Studebaker as T_ _r _ _ p _ a _ e is to Hudson and L_ g _ _ E _ _ _ t is to Packard and M a _ w _ l_ is to Chrysler _ _ k l _ nd is to Pontiac and E_ s k _ne is to Studebaker as (Answers in next issue) MYSTERY PHOTO The photo is of the Earl Moon used car lot in Wichita. Here are the questions. You can use a magnifying glass, or if you received this by email increase the size to 200%. The city is Wichita and the camera is looking S.W. 1. Address (look carefully—you can figure this out! 2. Approximately what year? 3. Who was Earl Moon? What did he sell? 4. Where was the location of Moon’s new car dealership? 4. The service station on the right is ELRECO--what does ELRECO mean? Send your answers to Jim Mershon, 7617 Donegal Ln, Wichita, KS or email to [email protected]. Your answers will be printed in the next issue. (The response to the last Mystery Photo was less than stellar.) SUBMIT YOUR ARTICLES AND PICTURES Preferably, the articles and pictures are about Packards, but we are open-minded ([email protected]) NEW MEMBERS Jim Laney of Wichita has joined the club. Jim has a 1949 Packard. His phone is 316-721-3130. NEXT EVENT February 18, 2007 Jim, Our club had its Dec. meeting last Sunday and I was asked to extend the invitation to the local Packard and Hudson clubs to join our Studebaker group at its regular meeting on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2007. We will meet at 2 p.m. in the Park City Community Building at the North end of Park City (6801 N. Hydraulic, in Hap McLean Park). Your idea of the combined tour and the meeting at your Car Barn last Oct. was such a success we thought that we would like to see the momentum for that effort continued. The idea will be for all of us to discuss what we might want to try to do in combination in the future, particularly during 2007. Since it will be our club meeting, we will plan to lead the discussions, but it will be very informal and all ideas and input will be welcome from members of each of the three clubs. Larry Tholen, V.P. Studebaker Club UPCOMING EVENTS February 18—planning session with Hudson/Terraplane and Studebaker Clubs Spring Tour—in planning stages nd June 17—42 Annual PAC National Meet in South Bend Indiana Combined Meet with regional Studebaker and Hudson Clubs. Contact Roger Sherwood if you have ideas for a meeting or tour—P.O. 830, Wichita, KS 67201 or call 722-2200. Ads—support our advertisers, space available YOUR AD HERE FOR $25 PER YEAR! Great Plains Packard Club 317 E. Central Maize Maize, KS 67101