!"#$ % "" "&# $%& $$%##%&# This e-letter is published for the benefit of Rollin Oldies Vintage Trailer subscribers via email to update them of upcoming trailer rallies and the annual rallies held in Oregon. Everyone on our current email list will be receiving an email letter or snail letter from Rollin Oldies Vintage Trailers and become a member of our social organization. We will be charging a nominal fee ($5) for those that we need to mail hard copies of the newsletter or send me some stamps for a year. If you DO NOT want to belong to Rollin Oldies Vintage Trailer Group and receive a bi-monthly newsletter, please send me A note stating that you do not want to receive the letter via email or mail. To see more pictures of previous ROVT rallies follow my link to: http://picasaweb.google.com/trailerguy2 Preserving a part of the Past All water/electric sites have been filled for our 2012 rally. We have five dry sites still available, I also can get a couple sites (w/e) that are back-to back sites (E3 & 4 ) if you have a close friend with!! a vintage trailer and you d like share space with. This will be our fourth year that we have sold out before Christmas all of our hookup sites! If you would like to be on my wait list for a w/e site in case of a cancellation, email me! Also new this year will be the addition of at least two cabins between the old & new camp areas! I will have first chance at renting them, so if your trailer will not be finished, let me know and I will put you on my wait list for renting them. Cost will be comparable to the Yurts in the state parks! We have some new activities planned for our 2012 rally, theme is Happy Days, A hub cap will be your site marker for 2012, more details later! Finally I would like to thank the following individual for all the work he put forth into making our 2011 rally a success at River Bend, Oregon! Glenn Anderson for d-j ing our dance on Saturday night with his music! Also all the members who generously contributed to our silent auction, you know who you are!
Vintage Trailer Tow Rigs? Watch for your copy of ROVT s new group Policy for attending rovt rallies and also belonging to our group! I will be sending out a copy via email, regular mail to those of you who do not have email! 1977 Chevy 3/4 Ton, Bonanza 20 350 / V8 New Automatic Transmission, Dual Tanks, 2 wheel Drive hood IS Sprung, No dents, Winch on Front $800.00 or Best Offer Current Tags and License, Color is brown, $800.00 or Best Offer 1978 Chevy Heavy 1/2 Ton Silverado 10,350 / V8 Dual Tanks, is a 4 wheel drive, hood is NOT sprung, One dent above the tail light in the back. Current Tags and License, Color is brown, Both are located in Lyons Oregon Thanks again. Ed Owen 503-930-8498 Our theme for 2012 River Bend Rally Happy Days! " #$ $%& $'$$% (%)*+, $$'-. *+/'$ %/"0 1 2$345 Voice your opinion here! Need a decal for your trailer? Send me a self addressed/stamped envelope and I will make sure you get one, limit of two! *********************************************
ROVT Feature members Bob Burkholder and Cindi Rice Bob and I have been very keen about camping for several years now. We have just about every single thing a person could want or need as far as tent camping goes, including a good supply of dutch ovens and accompanying utensils, and have spent many happy hours during nice summer weather enjoying the endless supply of spectacular Oregon campgrounds. But...given our enormous supply of tent camping items as well as a full camp kitchen outfit, setting up camp became a three hour affair; taking everything down and packing it away was also just as long and exhausting. Eventually we started thinking about how much easier it all would be if we had a nice little antique-style Teardrop trailer to haul, with its tidy little kitchen tucked under the back hatch and an already-setup bedroom inside its main body. THAT seemed so much simpler to deal with! So, with that in mind, two summers ago I bought a great little book entitled "Teardrops and Tiny Trailers" and spent one blissful evening happily perusing each and every page of fabulous, full color photos of vintage Teardrops. All was well until I came to the section entitled "Canned Hams"; suddenly my interest in Teardrops evaporated on the spot, and I became entranced with all the photos of adorable, completely restored Shasta trailers. How perfect they were! Everything needed was all there under one small, cozy roof ~ a little sleeping nook, charming vintage kitchen with built-in antique stove, perfectly-sized-for-two dining table with twin booths, surprisingly roomy closet space...even an original, stillfunctioning icebox was included. And, electricity too! No more lanterns flickering out during 9 p.m. dish washing sessions in our outdoor camp kitchen. Why, they even had water tanks, capable of providing running water in the kitchen sink, and incredible storage capabilities in all the various bins, cabinets, and under-the-floor storage areas. Wow! Armed with this new information, I set about scouting out the perfect trailer for us. It had to be a Shasta, though. We both loved the look of them, particularly the 1956 model with its curved little back end. Too cute! We scouted out several various local ads for Shasta s, restored or otherwise, but none seemed to fit the bill. Then, one afternoon, just by chance I decided to check out EBay, and voila! There she was - an absolutely adorable yellow and white, completely restored, 1956 Shasta trailer, up for auction with 6 days left on the bidding. Given the fact that the trailer's location was in Southern California and therefore not too far away (instead of somewhere far flung like Minnesota or Tennessee), we decided to enter the bidding war, and war it was! There were already 6 bids on the darling little thing, and we feverishly placed our bid, then sweated out the final closing moments of the auction days later.
After much pacing and biting of nails, our persistence was finally rewarded with the happy news that we'd won the auction and the dear little trailer was really and truly ours. We had her brought up to Oregon on a flat bed truck, carefully inspected her from top to bottom, then lovingly tucked her away in the garage to await the next camping season. (and the little trailer is definitely a "her"; she has a unique feminine energy about her.) Several friends suggested we should give her a name, and offered up all manner of ideas, the best one being "Buttercup", named after her cheerful yellow and white exterior. Perfect! So now we're the happy and proud owners of our own little "Buttercup", and she attracts attention wherever she goes. Driving down the boulevard, cruising the freeway, even parked in a grocery store parking lot while I dash in for some supplies ~ there's always someone wanting to make her acquaintance. We've added many touches of our own, some aesthetic and some practical, and we both feel very happy to have her in the family. The only thing left to do was find a vintage trailer club to join, and now it seems we've found that, too. ROVT Go to rovt.org to see more pictures of Rice s trailer and other member profile s! Rice s Vintage Trailer ****************************************** * Please send me a brief story about yourself and your trailer, I would be happy to email you a outline for our new Feature Member section in our newsletter! I will then put it into a feature story context and also pass it along to Diana to publish on our web site. I thank you in advance! Jerry Vintage Trailer Wanted! "!""# "! "$ %&'! " ( )#) *" 541-447-2196 Central Oregon
Converted 1958 GMC Bus into a MH, one of our rovt members. What is your favorite memory of the 5o s era? What is your favorite vintage trailer from this period of time? Camping Receipt 2011, Apple Pie on a Stick 1 Jonathan or Rome apple for each person 1 cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon cinnamon Push a stick or dowel through the apple top until the apple is secure on the stick. Place the apple 2 or 3 inches above the hot coals and turn the apple while roasting it. As the apple cooks, the skin browns and the juice drips out. When the skin is loose, remove the apple from the fire (but leave it on the stick). Peel the hot skin off very carefully. Combine sugar and cinnamon. Roll the apple in the sugar-cinnamon mixture, then return it to roast over the coals, letting the mixture heat to form a glaze around the apple. Remove from coals and let it cool. Registration shelter we use at our River Bend Rally s! neat huh? Loook for some newly restored vintage trailers at all of our Oregon ROVT rallies! We have quite a few newbie s attending in 2012 as the vintage trailer fever for ownership continues to increase along with the cost of owning/restoring one! Our membership in ROVT is nearing 300 families in the northwest area of the USA.. Have a Happy Holiday season 2011! Think spring-summer-fall 2012!
2012 ROVT Scheduled Rallies May 18-20, 2012 2nd Annual McIver Park Rally 2nd annual event at McIver park, near Estacada, Oregon. Open house Saturday afternoon. Salsa contest! Appetizer potluck Saturday evening. SOLD OUT - contact Julie to be added to the waitlist Julie & Patrick Flavin julieflavin1@gmail.com ******************************** June 22-24, 2012 River Bend Annual Rally 6th Annual Rally! Held at River Bend Park near Foster Dam, Sweet Home, OR All w/e sites are currently filled, but names are being added to a waiting list. For future cancelled w/e sites. Schedule: Friday: Arrival. Check in at the shelter Saturday: Open house. There is also a car show in town during the day, plus other fun events. Saturday evening: Potluck Contact Jerry to get on the list - there are a few (non-hookup) sites left! Contact: jerry@rovt.org ****************************** Sept 14-16, 2012 2nd Annual April South Beach Rally Newport OR. Brunch Potluck Saturday late morning in the meeting Yurt. Coffee / water / tea /juice! Relaxed event at South Beach State Park. Night glow Saturday night. Prior to Dec 14 - contact Diana to be on the list and she will make reservations for the group. Make reservations at www.reserveamerica.com after Dec 14 Prior to Dec 14 - contact Diana to be on the list and she will make reservations for the group. Diana & Terry Lindsley diana@rovt.org We are still working on hosting a 2012 ROVT rally in Central Oregon @ La Pine State Park, near La Pine Oregon! The date is yet to be determined, possible date s are October 5-6-7 or October 12-13-14, 2012. We would like some feedback from you guys! Would you be willing to support an ROVT rally this late in the year? If so, please email me @ jerryk20002000@yahoo.com with your comments! We have a member in La Pine who is willing to help organize it for you folks! I will be listing more NON-ROVT rallies in upcoming newsletters next year after the holidays! Vintage: Characterized by excellence, maturity, and enduring appeal; classic. So are the trailers in ROVT vintage? Some would say no, because our cut off date is 1980, 31 yrs & older, so are they classic? Are the 40 s vintage? The cars of the 50 s- 60 s-70 s are considered classic, so then are the trailers? I believe most trailers are both vintage & classic that belong to ROVT! Just my opinion for what is worth! Jerry