August 2012 - Penn-Ohio Model A Club
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August 2012 - Penn-Ohio Model A Club
August 2012 Table of Contents Copus Hill Meet............................Ins Ft. Cover Fall Banquet.................................Page 3 Penn-Ohio Officers.......................Page 4 Newest Members.........................Page 5 Steering Column...........................Page 6 Highlighted Meet..........................Page 6 “A’s” Driven to Meets...................Page 7 Chapter News...............................Page 9 Classified Ads...............................Page 14 Our Advertisers.............................Page 15 Penn-Ohio members listen to the tour guide at the Moundsville Reformatory in Moundsville, West Virginia. The 2012 tour was centered in Steubenville, Ohio. The Copus Hill Chapter asks you to help them figure out... Who Dunnit? Have you got a Clue?? Sunday, September 16, 2012 Mohican State Park Shelter House A 3116 State Rt. 3 Loudonville, OH 44842 -Registration will be from 9:00 AM til 1:00 PM with coffee and refreshments being served. -The mystery contest will take place from 9:30 AM til 11:00 AM. Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd & 3rd. -Box lunches will be served around 12:00 Noon. MENU: A boxed lunch is being offered. The lunch will include a deli sandwich, bag of chips, piece of fruit, cookie and a can of soda. Meals are $11.00 per person. Lodging A block of rooms are being held at a special rate of $138.60/+ tax per night until August 15, 2012 for Penn-Ohio members at: Mohican Lodge & Conference Center 1098 Co. Rd. 3006 Perrysville, Ohio 44864 (419) 938-5411 The motel is within the Mohican State Park. When making your reservations, please let them know that you will be reserving one of the “Penn-Ohio Model A Club” block rooms. NOTE: Most GPS devices won’t work properly in the park!! Reservation Form Sunday, September 16, 2012 NAME ___________________________________________________________ CHAPTER ________________________________________________________ Boxed Lunch Meals ($11.00/per person) _________________________________ Specify meat selection: _____ Turkey Sandwich _____ Ham Sandwich Please return all reservations by September 1, 2012 and make checks payable to “Copus Hill Chapter” and mail them to: Valery Johnson 2432 Bethlehem Rd. W. Prospect, OH 43342 2 3 EDITOR: Carol Pennington 5286 Pierce Rd. NW Warren, OH 44481 Ph. 330-978-4489 e-mail: [email protected] The Penn-Ohio “A” Ford Club Inc. is a non-profit corporation of Ohio and is dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Model “A” Ford. The “A” QUAIL CALL is the official publication of the Club and is published eight times a year. Membership is available to interested persons at the rate of $30.00 per year. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the editor of the "A" Quail Call. PRINTER: ANN Quickprint 269 E. Market St. Warren, OH 44481 DIRECTOR: Terry Zavacky 4539 Fairway Dr. Steubenville, OH 43953 (740) 264-5104 [email protected] JR. DIRECTOR: Dave Weisel 9058 Cableline Rd. Diamond, OH 44412 (330) 358-2700 SECRETARY: Kathy Wolfe 3015 Renkenberger Rd, Columbiana, OH 44408 (330) 482-3012 [email protected] TREASURER: Valery Johnson 2432 Bethlehem Rd. W Prospect, OH 43342 (740) 494-4019 [email protected] SALESMAN: Mary Jane Saylor 2550 Wedgewood Dr Mansfield, OH 44903-7401 (419) 589-7286 [email protected] *NOTE: It is against Penn-Ohio By-laws to use this list of officers for mailing list purposes. FIVE POINTS Chapter: Youngstown-Warren OH Area President: Jim Stafford PO Box 117, Orangeville, OH 44453 (330) 772-2662 MOHICAN Chapter: Wooster OH Area President: David Anderson 2614 Wile Rd., Wooster, OH 44691 (330) 264-0368 ERIE Chapter: Erie PA Area President: Don Harvey 79 Townhall Rd. E, Waterford, Pa 16441 (814) 866-9224 (814) 450-0939 FLYING QUAIL Chapter: Fostoria OH Area President: Barry Sandrock 17336 Kempke Rd., Elmore, OH 43416 (419) 862-3346 TRI-COUNTY Chapter: Dover-Canton OH Area President: Roger Baker 4900 Logan Ave. NW, Canton, OH 44709 (330) 499-7321 NE OHIO Chapter: Painesville OH Area President: Pat Proch 626 Shore Dr., Madison, OH 44087 (440) 428-1752 KEYSTONE Chapter: Franklin-Titusville PA Area President: John Tucker 4212 Westford Rd., Jamestown, PA 16134-6740 (724) 456-3896 COPUS HILL Chapter: Mansfield-Ashland OH Area President: Jeff Johnson 2432 Bethlehem Rd. W., Prospect, OH 43342 (740) 494-4019 RUBBER CITY Chapter: Akron-Kent OH Area President: Lester Lucas 2210 Shire Brook Dr., Wadsworth, OH 44281 (330) 334-4268 CRANKSTERS Chapter: Valley City OH Area President: Ron Becker 2787 Circlewood Dr. (440) 779-1610 SHELMAN Chapter: Shelby-Mansfield OH Area President: Chuck Bowman 2555 Pavonia North Rd., Mansfield, OH 44903 (419) 589-7258 RIDGE RUNNERS Chapter PA Area President: Bob Fink 261 Kohlsburg Rd, New Bethlehem, PA 16242 (814) 275-3070 4 Notes from the Editor's Desk This might be the last A Quail Call that you will find in your mail box. Terry announced that starting in September the Quail will only be available online. There are numerous advantages for that. The biggest is the savings for the club in terms of cost and postage. Deadlines for providing articles for the Quail can be more relaxed as we won't need to get it to the printer early for them to do their thing. It also means that members won't have to worry about providing me with a change of address if they move or spend their winters elsewhere. Plus, it looks so much nicer in color. You can really see how beautiful the cars really are. To all correspondents: if you have email, please email your chapter news. Please email to [email protected]. I appreciate those who use this method. If you don't know how to attach pictures, you can send pictures separately in the mail and I will scan them. Correspondent deadlines: August 5 Sept.-Oct. Issue Nov. 5 Nov.-Dec. Issue Feb. 5 Feb.-Mar. Issue Newest Members George & Judi Cujas Norm & Linda Ream Wm. & Donna Eckart Lawrence Dohner 18681 Hickory Dr. Saegertown, PA 16433 575 S. David St. Smithville, OH 44677 18630 N. Norrisville Rd. Conneautville, PA 16406 3125 Bancroft Rd. Akron, OH 44333 814-763-3159 330-669-2566 814-587-2618 330-869-5511 Erie Mohican Keystone Rubber City Change of Address Form Please be sure to mail in this form when leaving for your winter home or returning to your summer home or if you move. It must be in my hands TWO WEEKS PRIOR to leaving for your summer/winter/new residence. I need to be able to decide which address to mail the next A Quail Call to based on the mailing date. Per Penn-Ohio By-Laws, returned mail results in a suspension of the publication until a current address is provided and reimbursement is made to Penn-Ohio for the cost of another A Quail Call. Mail to Carol Pennington, Editor 5286 Pierce Rd. NW Warren, OH 44481 Name: __________________________________________________________ New Address: _____________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________ Cointact phone number: ______________________________________________ I will be arriving at my residence on _______________________, Please mail my A Quail Call to the above address until I notify you, I understand that failure to notify the editor in a timely fashion could result in my A Quail Call being suspending. Signed: ____________________________________________________________ 5 Director: Terry Zavacky On June 10 through 17 we held are 2012 Penn-Ohio tour, the TRISTATE ADVENTURE, in the Steubenville, Ohio area. What a great time and a lot of great camaraderie! What a great trip! We had 43 “A’s” and a total of 47 cars. Thanks to everyone that was part of this adventure. This is “PENN-OHIO”!!! We also have found out that we will be having a 2013 TOUR. This tour will be taking us to Bardstown, Ky. This tour will be called Kentucky Bluegrass Tour during the week of June 9 through 16, 2013. I can’t wait. Keep looking for updates on this tour. On August 19th we will be head to Cook’s Forest, Pennsylvania for our August Penn-Ohio meet which will be held by the Ridge Runners Chapter. We are looking forward to a great day, and we will be having a Dice-run meet. HAVE A GREAT DAY!!! As you all have read in July’s “QUAIL CALL,” this will be our last hard copy of the “QUAIL CALL” this year. All information for “PENN-OHIO” will be on our web site only as of September 1, 2012. [WE ARE GOING GREEN] I WILL NEED TO HAVE ALL NEW PROPOSALS BY SEPTEMBER 15, 2012 TO HAVE THEM READY FOR OUR NOVEMBER BOARD MEETING. THANKS. Remember also to keep looking at the upcoming event listing on our website for updates as new items are being added every week. REMEMBER TO KEEP THE MODEL”A” ALIVE! Terry Zavaky Announcements Starting with the September-October issue, the A Quail Call will not be mailed to you. It will only be available online at our website www.modelaclub.com. If you are having trouble logging into the members only section, please DO NOT CALL THE EDITOR. Leave a message in the contact area of the website. You can locate this at top of the home page were it says "Contact Us." 2012 Penn-Ohio Tour Penn-Ohio at the China Hall Pottery. 6 A tribute to Steubenville hometown boy, Dean Martin. Penn-Ohio Meets for 2012 EVENT August Meet September Meet Fall Banquet DATE Aug. 19 Sept. 16 Oct. 14 CHAPTER Ridge Runners Copus Hill Five Points Many Thanks! We wish to thank all who donated prizes and ask our members to patronize the companies listed below who have been so supportive of Penn-Ohio. Thank you! Copus Hill Cranksters Erie Five Points Flying Quail Keystone Mohican NEO Ridge Runners Rubber City Shelman Tri-County Non-Affiliate TOTAL Ameriflag, Inc., Don Workman, member Bratton's Antique Auto Parts Engine Service, Dwayne Roach, member Fargo Machine Gaslight Auto Parts Mac's Antique Auto Parts Mike's "A" Ford-able Parts Smith & Jones Antique Auto Parts Snyder’s Antique Auto Parts Fall Spring Shelman Banquet Banquet Meet Oct-12 Apr-12 May-12 7 7 8 1 19 8 1 2 1 10 12 5 3 4 2 0 1 0 2 3 2 10 6 2 0 0 0 6 6 3 2 3 9 1 3 1 1 4 5 44 70 46 Penn-Ohio Erie Ridge Runners Tour Meet Meet Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 7 5 3 9 6 2 0 0 0 3 3 3 2 43 0 0 7 Copus Hill Chapter Meet Cars Sep-12 Total 29 33 7 36 15 3 7 18 0 18 17 8 12 0 203 8 Penn-Ohio Chapter News and Barb; Marilyn Walker who drove Linda and Laverne Payne in her MG. John Alhquist read the minutes from the June meeting in the absence of Mohican Robert Anderson. Byron Carson said our treasury Correspondents: remains solvent. Flo Tucker won the 50/50 prize. Betty Smith For our program President John Tucker gave an informative and detailed report on the Tri-State Adventure Penn-Ohio 2012 tour. Tuckers, Rileys, Saturday, June 16, was our meeting at Boyds and Macris took the tour from Keystone. Our Buehlers Fresh Food Market in Orrville, We first “adventure” was on the way to Steubenville; met in the Community Room. Our hosts were we missed a turn and ended up near Station Duane Schie and his family. Others attending Square in Pittsburgh! As we crossed a bridge and were Jean Sigler and her daughters, Don and immediately turned left, Wilda’s car door flew open Shirley Buehler, Paul Rowlands, Dave and Donna and fortunately only her purse fell out. Thankfully Anderson, Luain Graff and Smiths. We each a semi driver drove around the purse and the next ordered from the menu and thoroughly enjoyed driver stopped until I could retrieve my purse from the highway. There were 48 model A’s on the tour the choices. Dave called the business meeting to order. and it was a full week. Carol Macri was a trooper and Donna read the minutes from May and updated used a walker the whole time (after knee surgery) the finances of the Chapter. Several items were and Phil took good care of her but I’m sure she discussed and we were given new information on was exhausted each evening. John told about our tour of the West Virginia Penitentiary which began health problems of several members. We had a construction in 1866 (with prison labor) and finished 50/50 drawing, but I don't remember who won it. in 1959. The prison closed in 1995 because the state Many thanks to Duane and his family for supreme court ruled that it was cruel and unusual being in charge this month. Also, sure was nice punishment to be incarcerated there. Another great having Jean back! tour was the Hall China factory still in production. Many of us bought pieces of china in the gift shop. We browsed three floors at an antique mall. We *************** had very warm rides in old trolleys at the museum in Washington, PA. (In fact most of the Tour was quite warm with hot, humid temperatures.) Other Keystone tours were the Marx Toy museum, Marble King Correspondant: Museum, home of Clark Gable and birthplace of Wilda Boyd Dean Martin, General Custer memorial site and the wonderful Meadowcroft Rockshelter and museum. We passed from Pennsylvania to Ohio to West Virginia so often that I know why it was called the The Keystone Chapter model A Ford club tri-state tour. Many beautiful, scenic drives with met July 1 at Crowley’s rustic restaurant near challenging hills and curves. Our drivers are very Carnesville, PA. We had 29 in attendance which adept at controlling their A’s. included Melody and Ken McCliman’s grandson, We enjoyed visiting a buffalo ranch and William, eight months. John and Flora Tucker were treated to delicious buffalo burgers. Jack and hosted our meeting and presented each man a Cathy Riley were the last in the food line and the solar-powered hula girl for his dashboard and burgers were gone but they said the buffalo hotdogs ladies a flower for her windowsill. Guests were were also good. It was a surprise while driving to Mata Gebhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Eckart, Dicky Mazza 9 the ranch to see a larger than life sized giraffe in someone’s front lawn. Also near the ranch was an antique manure spreader which was decorated with many silk flowers and an American flag in the center of the spreader’s side. Quite unique. Most of us attended the local Greek festival at least once and ate until we were bulging. Another day our hosts, Jayne and Terry Zavacky, invited us to eat at a Chinese restaurant. Bob never wanted to eat Chinese but after that delicious buffet, he is ready to go again. Bob and Phil especially enjoyed all the large excavating machines at one business— Caterpillars, etc. I would hate to restore one of those giant machines. Each couple received a “goody bag” upon registration, created by Jayne Zavacky—a lady with many talents. One of the goodies was a little bag of marbles from Marble King Company. One evening at our Best Western motel, round tables were set up near the swimming pool and it was fun watching people play marbles. Our own Jack Riley was runner-up winner in the competition. Steubenville is known as the city of murals and it truly is. There are 23 beautiful murals and I took pictures of 17 while there. So many great memories but especially we thank Jayne and Terry for all their hard work and the evening that they hosted us at their home/garage for a fun picnic. Best of all was seeing all their collections in their home—they have their very own museum and it would take a long time to view all of it. Our tour mascot was Jayne’s LARGE Gund bear named Clancy who got much attention riding in the back seat of their Model A. Macris, Rileys and Boyds traveled home together and of course, we had to stop for ice cream at the Tee Pee Tasty Treats shop at Mt. Jackson, PA. While eating our treats a stretch limo pulled into the lot and out jumped the groom and six groomsmen in their tuxedos (minus jackets in the heat). Their photographer followed them around the building to take a few pictures. When they headed back to the limo, they spied our cars and came over. The groom had his picture taken in Jack Riley’s Model A so it will go down in history in someone’s wedding album. We thank God for a wonderful, safe Tri-State Adventure with so many “old” friends plus many “new” friends. 10 Rubber City Correspondent: Bruce Rollings June 23, 2012 – The Elms event turn out for this event was a memorable one because Dave and Barb Weisel won best of show for their Model A Truck even though it had dirty tires! Way to go Dave and Barb! Stan Hywett 2012 Father Day Car Show. Because of the rain George and Polly Pirri almost stayed home on Fathers Day. Now they‘re happy the rain stopped and they took their Model A car and off they went to the Automobile Show at Stan Hywett. George’s car won First Place! This has been a long endeavor for George. More than six years of hard work, lots of money, lots of friends helping out with time and car parts. Frank and George were the first. George Zimmerman got a trailer and the three guys took the many car parts to 1741 Grant Avenue. There it became an award winning 1930 Model A. Others who helped include: John Menches, John Papadeonise, and Jim Davis. The car has been sold to a fellow who has not had a collector car before and wanted a good one. We think he got one! George appreciates the help and the warm accolades for his accomplishment! Future meets: August 12, 2012, Sunday – Rubber City meeting OPEN. August 19, 2012, Sunday – Penn-Ohio Hosted by Ridgerunners. September 8 & 9, 2012, Saturday & Sunday, Rubber City Covered Bridge Tour Hosted by Larry & Linda Norton (330-745-4664) or email: (lgnorton@ yahoo.com). Larry says we will be leaving from Panera Bread in Hudson at 8:00 AM and will proceed to Ashtabula area and staying at the Holiday Inn Express outside Ashtabula on September 8, 2012(Saturday Night). Rooms: $109.99 per night. He has 15 rooms reserved. Sunday morning, after continental breakfast, we will continue on our tour to enjoy the many covered bridges. After lunch we will head home. Last date to sign up is August 1st and don’t forget to call the Holiday Inn Express at 1-440-275-2020 to confirm your reservation under, Block Name: MODEL A CLUB, They will need your credit card number at that time. So please call to reserve your place on this great weekend trip! Call Larry if you have any questions. September 16, 2012, Sunday – Penn-Ohio Hosted by Copus Hill. October 2012 – Rubber City Farm Tour & Meeting & Dinner after. October 14, 2012, Sunday – Penn-Ohio Fall Banquet Hosted by Five Points. November 11, 2012, Sunday – Rubber City Meeting 4:00 at the Spaghetti Warehouse, Hosted by Kirk & Dot Reid. December 15, 2012, Sunday – Rubber City Christmas Party, Hosted by Les & Lois Lucas (330858-0708). We will have Santa there, so all kids any age will be welcome! So Plan ahead for this you’ll not want to miss out on a great time! This is our Rubber City Model A Prayer List: Jo Baker Vern Baker John Hall And Spouses of all above. My apologies to others that should be added to this list. *************** Findlay the day after they experienced lots of damage from wind. Some detours around downed limbs and wires were required. Howard and Cheryl McNish had us scheduled to meet in the annex of their church which happened to be one of the very few buildings that had electricity and air conditioning. Unfortunately the church sustained damage to the roof (just recently replaced) and water leaked in on the organ so a wedding scheduled for the day had to be moved. This meeting was planned to be on the day the racers arrived participating in the Great Race. This also is the 200th Birthday of Findlay. Our cars lined part of a side street and we had the debut of our new Flying Quail banner. (Advertising does bring inquiries.) The racecars arrived at about 5 pm and a big section of the downtown had their electricity restored at about the same time. There seemed to be quite a few Model A’s in the race (the comment “was they are a workhorse”). Several of the racers asked about our group saying there was a nice collection of quality cars on display and were curious why we had CB’s in the cars! It was great to have 19 members and 2 guests for the meeting as we had several members unable to attend because they were home tending to their generators. Unfortunately we were unable to make a usual visit to Dietsch’s because they had no power. Everyone was pleased we were able to participate in this event especially under the circumstances. Flying Quail Correspondent: Susan Sandrock The May meeting of the Flying Quail hosted by the Don and Bonnie Rosebrook was held at Jed’s in Findlay on Saturday evening the 12th of May. Vice President Brad Bailey welcomed 17 members and 2 guests (arriving by motorcycle) were Larry and Luella Browneller’s son Mike and Grandson Josh. Val & Mary Jane Young updated the chapter on our upcoming long weekend tour scheduled in August. After the meeting was adjourned the group headed to Dietsch’s for ice cream. June 30th found the Flying Quail meeting in 11 NEO Correspondent Laura Gezann We are in the full season for driving finally and full is so right. Our cars have been on the go and members have been busy. June started out with our meeting on the 10th with a trip to the Indian Museum in downtown Willoughby. It was a hot day but we managed to bring an assortment of cars, Model A’s, BMW, Corvette, ’56 Chevy to name a few. The museum was small but was packed with thousands of Indian artifacts. Our own Tom & Gerry Reed donated over 700 artifacts to the museum that day and the personnel were delighted. Then on to the Branding Iron Restaurant for a much needed cool drink and food. On Father’s Day the Lake County Historical Society had a pancake breakfast with NEO cars on display. It was a fun day for all. Another outing was at the Thompson Senior Center for their Strawberry Festival and NEO brought out the cars for the seniors to see and ride. Some of our members have been on the mend from the various surgeries/illnesses: Paul Witt had bypass surgery, Chris Wolf had knee surgery and Peggy Geisman is at Heather Hill on the mend. Prayers go out to all. We have so much more to do this summer that I’m sure there will be lots of news next time. Keep those A’s on the road and keep cool. *************** Copus Hill Correspondent: Mary Jane Saylor Ken and Linda Rachel billed their Saturday, June 9th club tour as a “Pumps, Radios and Ghosts” tour. This brought out 11 A’s and 2 moderns...good crowd!!!!! We wound our way down beautifully scenic Rte #39 through Millersburg and Apple Creek and onto Dover wondering what the Rachel’s had in store for us. Several turns downtown and there appeared the Gas Pump Heaven Museum. The outside display of an old Sohio gas station was remarkable and detailed but nothing like what awaited inside!!!! Every nook and cranny was filled with over 50+ vintage gas pumps and hundreds of nostalgic 12 oil company advertising signs and promotional items. In and among all of this was a 1950 Whizzer motorbike, Schwinn bicycles, bumper cars, phone booths and other assorted 50’s “stuff” from Lone Ranger cap guns to Lincoln Logs, Flexible Flyer sleds and Red Ryder BB guns!!!! Lots to see but our hosts paraded us down the street to the Auman Museum of Radio and Television. What a history lesson...that most of us remember....rare and unusual TVs, comic books, games, lamps, photos and studio props pertaining to the early days of radio and television. From 5" television receivers to “stick on” three-d and color sheets for early TVs and sounds of early shows...quite a collection. After lunch down the street at Crockers, we all wondered about the “Ghosts” part of the tour and when we pulled up to the TolandHerzig Funeral Home, we were still all a little unsure until we met owner and curator John Herzig of “Famous Endings” and his hobby of collecting memorabilia from famous persons funerals. Objects collected from the funerals of president, actors, musicians and authors hang in cabinets on the walls and shelves throughout the funeral home. John gave amusing and amazing tales of how he has acquired these items. Over 16 years he’s been collecting and his sources and connections to acquire these items has grown and he receives such on about a daily basis. The list of names reads like a Who’s Who. George Burns, Tiny Tim, Bob Hope, Casey Stengel, Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Dale Earnhardt, Sonny Bono, Alfred Hitchcock, Michael Landon, Marilyn Monroe, Thomas Edison, Abraham Lincoln, Princess Di, JFK and a fascinating story about Jack Kevorkian’s funeral that he attended. What a place!!!! What a surprise!!! Fascinating!!! We thanked the Rachel’s for an “entertaining” trip on a beautiful day. Because the Penn-Ohio tour started the next day, seven Copus Hillers, the Rachel’s, Foley’s, Witmers, Davises, Saylors, Vickers and Bob Hall, decided that rather than drive home we’d stay in New Philly and head for Steubenville on Sunday. Since Gene Vickers is from the New Philly/Dover/Deerfield area, he led us on a scenic trip that included stops at the Uhrichsville cemetery with its “different” tombstones and lunch in Dennison at the Trax Diner in the restored railroad depot. Some more back roads and an ice cream stop at the Deerfield General Store before heading to Steubenville. Two great Model A days and the tour hasn’t even started yet!!!!! As will be noted elsewhere, the Tri State Tour that Terry and Jayne Zavacky planned and executed (that’s a pun from Moundsville!!!!) was superb!!!!! Great rooms, wonderful scenery, great fellowship, interesting and varied sites and activities and short mileage days with good weather!!!!! Lots of thanks and kudos to the Zavackys!!!! found a great metal bridge built in 1903. We made a point of traveling over it at least once a day from Ohio to West Virginia and back to Ohio every day. It was even light up at night—making it even more special for us! Terry and Jane did a great job of organizing and planning the week—it was well appreciated by the Cranksters. **************** Pages From the Past by Bob Fink, Historian How to Become a Good Member of a Club *************** Cranksters Correspondant Nancy Haake June 14th was Sundaes on Thursday for the 12 Crankster cars that came to the ice cream social held in the Medina Square every year. Luckily the rain held off and it turned out to be a perfect evening for socializing with each other as well as the many people who attend the event every year. We have been honored guests at the social for a number of years. Our cars are parked around the square where many different areas are available - to try out games that are geared toward families as well as the ice cream available. Of course the ice cream sundaes (that were brought to us as we sat near our cars) were so tasty that we didn’t even need a reason to stop for ice cream on the way home! The Cranksters who attended the Penn-Ohio trip to Steubenville, Ohio were meanwhile having a great time for the weeklong event planned by the Zavackys. It was a lot of fun heading north, south, east and west to Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio on different days. In fact there was so much to do extra each day that one had to limit what to do in addition to the planned activities. The Cranksters 1. Do not come to the meetings. 2. But, if you do, come late. 3. If the weather does not suit you, don’t think of coming. 4. If you do attend a meeting, gripe about the officers and other members. 5. Never accept an office. It’s easier to criticize than do things. 6. Nevertheless, get sore if you are not appointed to a committee. But, if you are, don’t attend the committee meetings. 7. If asked by the chairman to give your opinion regarding some important matter, tell him you have nothing to say. After the meeting, tell everyone how things ought to be. 8. Do nothing more than is absolutely necessary, but when other members roll up their sleeves and willingly and unselfishly use their ability to help matters along, howl that the club is being run by a clique. 9. Hold back your dues as long as possible, or do not pay at all. 10. Don’t bother about getting new members. Let the secretary do it. 11. When a banquet is given, tell everyone that money is being wasted on blow-outs, which make a big noise and accomplish nothing. 12. When no banquets are given, say that the club is dead and needs a tin can tied to it. 13. If asked to sit at the speaker’s table, modestly refuse. 14. If you are not asked, resign from the club. 15. Do not tell the club how it can help you, but if it doesn’t help you, resign. The above article was contributed by Harold Petrie and appeared in the third issue of the Antique Automobile Club of America Magazine in 1948. Then it was submitted to Penn-Ohio by Thomas J. Wells, Erie Chapter. 13 CLASSIFIED PARTS or VEHICLES WANTED: ***Remember if you wish to submit a classified ad in this publication, please submit your ad to the editor and we will run any ad at no charge to Penn-Ohio members. Please cancel any existing ad if your item has been sold. You can email me at [email protected]*** ENGINE SERVICE Complete Engine Rebuilding & Machining Dwayne Roach 5845 County Road 121 Mt. Gilead, OH 43338-9405 (419) 768-3282 14 Restored/Rebuilt wipers: vac & elect “A” Tools shocks outside door handles pop-outs carburators generators horns starters horn rods & more John Holland (330) 483-3896 Interested in Advertising? If you would like to become a back page advertiser in this publication, please contact Carol Pennington at the address listed on page 3. She would be happy to provide you with the information to publish your business card sized ad in upcoming issues of the "A" Quail Call. 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