NEWSLETTER FOR THE REDWOOD EMPIRE MODEL T CLUB For Flash Tours.. Watch REMTC.org Sept. 4th - 7th Gold Country Tour September 5th Meeting is Cancelled! Sept. 21st Garage Day at Andy Clary s October 3rd Meeting as Scheduled 1
Published Monthly by The Redwood Empire Model T Club (REMTC) P.O. Box 1058 Forestville, CA 95436 (An Official Non-Profit Chapter Of The Model T Ford Club Of America) VOLUME 23 NO.9 *ESTABLISHED 1990* September 2013 President...Steve Vining* Vice Pres...Judy Konvalinka Secretary...Cindy Vining Treasurer...Ted Shimkowski Tour Chairman...Andy Clary Newsletter Editors...Pete & Ginny Rich* Club Historian...Jean Nelson Sunshine Lady...Pam Johnson Membership...Bill Newlin* Librarian...Pete Rich Special Events...Vince Gregoire Webmaster...Steve Vining (Photo on front page courtesy of Cathy Landis. The family is her grandparents visiting Yosemite and the giant Wawona tree that came down in 1969) Congratulations to Donna Jones and her beautiful 1914 Roadster Pickup. Congratulations to Donna Jones for winning 3rd. place, in the Commercial catagory, at the Canyonlands Tour. Donna is one of our most active members. Just mention a tour, (any tour) and Donna is there. 2
President s Message I want to thank the Newlin s and Faraudo s for another great BBQ and tour, as always they have put on another spectacular event. Wow the summer is going by fast. It s almost time for our annual overnight tour. We currently have 19 cars and 38 people signed up for the event. We have some great touring planned and tours of gold mine and RR museums. On our last day we will be riding the steam train to Virginia City. This is Cindy and my first over-nighter to plan, so hopefully everything goes well. We had Chris and Joan to mentor us along the way so we should have everything in place. Looking forward to seeing everyone in Carson City. We will hold a brief monthly meeting on Thursday evening by the pool with some refreshments.... Steve Ed s Notes Charlie Ruelle was kind enough to send me this article from the Reminisce section of The Ukiah Daily Journal dated July 28, 2013. I believe this was Charlie s aunt....ginny Molly Foster is shown at the wheel of the Sky Chief Ford from W.L. Brown s Texaco Certified Service, ready to race against drivers from all along the Pacific Coast in July 1939. ( See 1939 Dispatch Democrat story about the event below. (You may need a magnifying glass to read the story below, but it is worth it.) 3
REMTC General Meetings for 2013 September Meeting is cancelled due to Gold Country Tour. October meeting will be Thursday, October 3rd. as scheduled. REMTC Tours for 2013 September 4th -8th Overnight Tour to Carson City, Nevada September 21st. Garage Day Andy Clary s Start 9:30 October 26th Fall Color Tour Rich Family Andy Clary will hold a Garage Day at his home on Saturday, September 21st. The subjects will be ignition timing and basic auto electric. Bring a chair and start time is 9:30 AM Mark your Calendar for 2014 July 30th - Aug. 3rd, 2014 Bill Konvalinka Memorial Tour Comfort Inn in Fortuna More information to follow. Hosted by The Konvalinka and Clary families. Model T s and Parts For Sale Ford Parts for Sale Right front fender for a 1930 Model A $50. 4 stock wood wheels and tires off a l915 Touring - $390. 4 1930-31 wheels & tires, brand new $550. Call Bob at 714-608-1874 or email rdrstable@aol.com Model T s For Sale 1926 Tudor Sedan $6000 1923-24 Touring $4500 Both cars have Ruckstell rear ends and Rocky Mt. brakes Call George 707-888-8022 1925 TT closed cab truck, Kept inside for 20 years, new tires. 8,000 or best offer. Roland is anxious to sell this truck. Call Roland Hoehne 707-367-3445 or cmtt@saber.net 4
Redwood Empire Model T Club General Meeting -August 1st, Meeting held at Round Table Pizza, Marlow Rd., S.R. President Steve Vining called the meeting to order at 7:00 pm. Attendance: 26 members in attendance. Secretary s Report: July meeting minutes were read. Minutes were approved by Andy Clary and seconded by Richard Chuck. Treasurer s Report: Treasurer s report was read by Ted and it was approved by Vince G and seconded by Steve Cavalli. Tour Report: Andy reported he has no new information regarding tours other than he plans to do a Shop Day in September. Let Andy know of any topics you want. August 24 Newlin and Faraudo Tour. There is a flyer in the newsletter. Begins at 9:00 and tour begins at 9:45. Tour is approximately 40-50 miles. September 4-8 Overnighter Tour in Carson City per Chris, there is 1 room left at Gold Dust West that has not been reserved. They will hold until midnight tonight, then room will be released. Also, the picnic on Thursday will be provided by the hotel with box lunches. You have a choice of ham or turkey if no selection is made, you will get turkey. Money for tour is due to Ted by Aug. 10. A club members, while only about one-third are from Model T club. In the future, we will need to be cautious on the expenses. Of course, next year the Model A club will be the host. The Sonoma A Club sent a thank you card which was read at the meeting. New Business: Montgomery Village photos are available if you want one just let Andy know. Website: Slight change on website made if you have a name for your car, it was added. Meeting adjourned at 7:31 pm. Thank you to Dianna Shimkowski for bringing the dessert. Respectfully Submitted by: Cindy Vining, Secretary October Rich s Tour Librarian Report: Nothing to report Sunshine Report: Pam is out, but it was noted that Judy K has suffered a mini-stroke. She is doing ok. Feel free to send her a card or give her a call. The club will send out a card to her. Editor s Report: 46 newsletters were mailed out per Ginny, it is about half are online and half are mailed out. Historian Report: Nothing to report Membership: New member signed up at the Montgomery Village event Thomas Thomas. He does not own a Model T car yet Special Events: No news on any special events. Old Business: Ginny mentioned the August 22 car show event which includes a BBQ. Flyer to be sent. Anyone can just show up. Regarding the Friendship Tour it is quite expensive to put this event on two-thirds of the attendees are Sonoma 5
Fashions from The Delineator 1919 Dropped waist dresses from The Delienator September Birthdays Janet Avakian 02 Chris Burkhardt 08 Earl Holtz 14 Nona Merrill 14 Linda Mori 16 Chuck Kimball 21 Donna Jones 23 Joan Henderson 24 Judy Robinson 27 Robert Taylor 27 Bill Anderson 29 Debbie Cavelli 28 September Anniversaries Meyer, Max & Laura 05 Rich, Pete & Ginny 05 DePaoli. Steve & Cece 06 Mazzucchi, Ron & Bobbie 17 Salomon, Robt. & Linda 19 Haase, David & Sherry 25 Randolph, Brent & Carolyn 23 Mulkey, Jack & Gail 23 Desserts for 2013 Dessert should be enough for 40 and bring paper plates and plastic forks. If you can t make the meeting, switch for another date or call a substitute. September Meeting cancelled October Ginny Rich November Gwen Brown December Judy Konvalinka 6
The Fowl & Bridges Tour You couldn t ask for better tour hosts than the Faraudos and the Newlin s. Fran and Con open their beautiful country Victorian home in Fulton. Breakfast treats were ready and the gin fizzes and hot coffee welcomed us to the start of the day. We were to tour West County with a stop at Russian River pub for a beer or drink of your choice. Bill Newlin is such a good tour leader. He makes sure that all his Model T s are accounted for and on the road. Bridges were the by-word of the day. The Hacienda bridge, Highway 116 bridge out of Guerneville, Odd Fellows park bridge. The summer bridge all crossing the river, the Wholer bridge, which is always my favorite. Bill brought us all safely back to Faraudos for fabulous barbecued chicken, and wonderful pot luck dishes, followed by apple pie and brownies. Fern Newlin couldn t let the day go by without a guessing game(she loves em). Have you ever wondered how many kernels are on a cob of corn. Well, we now know there was 603 on the cob that Fern held. Someone actually guessed within 2 kernels. Not to be outdone, Bill had us estimate the miles between two of the bridges. Again, I believe someone guessed within a few tenths of a mile. We spent a lovely afternoon sitting at tables under the lattice and chatting with friends. Ted Shimkowski asked if anyone would like to see the model train setup he has been working on with a few others for several years. Didn t have to ask twice. Most all of us walked across the street to a beautiful huge layout of HO trains and the quality of Ted s work was evident. A huge layout with many trains and landscaping all built to scale. Awesome in detail, and really a treat to see. Thanks, Ted for sharing your love of the train hobby with us. It capped off a lovely day and we all went home with thoughts of great food, super hosts, and the added treat of the trains. Thanks to Chris Rich for driving trouble truck even though it wasn t needed, its nice to know it is there. 7
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