Acorn A s Our 43rd Year The NutShell January 2015 Well my first term as your president has come to an end. I would like to thank you for letting be your president and staying with me as I try and change a few things. We have some exciting tours and shows coming up for the new year so get to work on those cars! I for one will be rebuilding the front end on Barbara next month. If there is someplace that you wish to go, even if we have been there before and you think it will be a good tour speak up. I am sure that George would love to put you down to lead a tour. That is all for now, I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukah and Happy New Year. Mike Acorn A s Seminars January 17th 2015 9 am to 1 pm Two seminars will be held. The first on Model A Safety and How to Lead a Tour by Bill. The second held upstairs is on knitting and crochet led by Anne. For the knitting seminar you are asked to bring your own project including needles and yarn. The seminars will be held at the Biddell s home and will include coffee when you arrive and lunch after the seminars. The seminars are free if you preregister. Without preregistration the cost is $5. Sign up will be at the January 13th meeting. Pre-meeting Dinner Norman s in Castro Valley 5:45 Castro Valley Blvd East of Redwood Road Acorn A s Officers and Committee Chairs 2015 President Mike Cozad Vice President Glenn Martin Secretary Mona Diamantine Treasurer Steve Danzer Tour Master George Diamantine Public Relations Brian McGarry Nutshell Facilitator Bill Biddell Past President Mona Diamantine Sunshine Bea Van Wetter Membership Bill Biddell Attendance Mary Baptista Accessories Anne Biddell Refreshments Al & Carol Low Fashions Jackie Brooks Historian Sue McGarry Shake Committee Tony Shull NCRG/ACCC Rep Vern Brooks Drawing Denise & Gene Peters Hospitality & Sgt @ Arms Charlie Amaral Web Master Bob Woodford Nutshell Publisher Steve Danzer
Page 2 2 Meeting Minutes NutShell Francisco s Restaurant in Oakland President Mike called the meeting to order and welcomed everyone. George Diamantine presented the slate of Officers for 2015 they are: Mike Cozad - President, Glenn Martin -Vice President, Steve Danzer -treasurer and Mona Diamantine - Secretary. The attendees elected the slate of Officers as presented by George. Tour Awards: George first thanked Bill Biddell for making this year s tour awards, a hand turned clock. Bill noted Bob Woodford donated the wood for the trophies. Recipients were, Tony Shull and David Samson, George and Mona Diamantine, Kathy and Bill Morte, Brian and Sue McGarry and Mike Cozad. Participation Awards: Glenn Martin announced he did the award differently this year and decided to give the award to the most active woman and man in the Club. Awards went to Bill Biddell and Virginia Boling. Longevity Awards: Bill Biddell presented Tony Shull and David Samson with 30 year pins and Bob and Vickie Francone 5 years pins. He also noted that Lil Vincent donated several books relating to our Model A s and the Club had them for sale at the meeting. Committee Chair recognition: Mike Cozad thanked the committee chairs and Club Officers for their support during the year and gave each a Club bag with various goodies. Swearing in of Club Officers: Bob Kurtz, retired judge for Alameda County, swore in the Club Officers. All were present this year. Shake Award: Tony Shull announced he and David went to Paris to get the basket and several items in the basket. The shake award went to the Diamantine s for their efforts to make sure there was a tour each month and their assistance with the meetings. Hangover Tour: Tony reminded everyone about the annual Hangover Tour on January 1, 2015. We will leave the Church Parking lot at 10:30. We are meeting at the Church parking lot so everyone who is bringing food, and everyone should, can drop off Annual December Meeting 17, December 2005 13, 2014 their food and plug in their crock pots if necessary to keep their food warm. Additional acknowledgements: President Mike gave Virginia Boling and Kathy Morte gift cards for creating the centerpieces for the meeting. The centerpieces were given away through a drawing of the attendees names. Kathy Morte also thanked President Mike for a wonderful year. Carol Low moved to adjourn. Respectfully submitted by Mona Diamantine, Club Secretary Ladies Lunches Noon at the Ice Creamery Castro Valley Blvd. We have changed the Ladies Lunch to the 4th Monday of the month. January 26, 2015 February 23, 2015 March 23, 2015 April 27, 2015 May 25, 2015 June 22, 2015 July 27, 2015 August 24, 2015 September 28, 2015 October 26, 2015 November 23, 2015 December 28, 2015 January 25, 2016
NutShell Page 3 Hangover Tour January 1st Everyone its time for the Annual Acorn A's Hangover Tour and club Potluck! George Diamantine will be leading the tour from the Castro Valley Methodist Church. The tour leaves at 10:30 am, so if you are bringing something for the Lunch show up a bit early so you can leave it there and not have to drive around with it. As usual there is no alcohol permitted, and we cannot use the church stove but we will have an extension cord or two for those of you with Crock pots or Hot Plates so start digging through those recipes for something yummy. For any info on the tour or Potluck see George Diamantine or Tony Shull. There will be a sign-up sheet at the Annual Banquet and we look forward to seeing you there, a tour and food is always a good way to start off the Acorn A's Tour Season! Coming Tours Jan 1 Potluck Hangover Tour Tony & David Meet at Castro Valley Methodist Church on Wisteria in Castro Valley at 10:30 am Fe b 14 Valentine's Day Tour Tony Shull July 2015 Yosemite tour Bill & Anne Biddell Sunshine Send sunshine news to Bea Van Wetter at 510/581-0316 For Sale Autolite Manifold Heater $50.00 Ken DeMello 510/846-4142 2015 Dues are Being Accepted A reminder that your Acorn A s dues of $30 for 2015 are being accepted. Please write your check to the Acorn A s and send to: Bill Biddell 3397 Pinewood Ct. Hayward, CA 94542 or bring to the next meeting. 01/02 Tony Shull 01/09 Gary Spencer 01/01 Jennifer Seibold 01/12 Kathy Morte
Page 4 For those who never saw any of the signs, Here is a quick lesson in our history of the 1930's and '40's. Before there were interstates, when everyone drove the old 2 lane roads, signs would be posted all over the countryside in farmers' fields. They were small red signs with white letters. Five signs, about 100 feet apart, each contain 1 line of a 4 line couplet... And the obligatory 5th sign advertising, a popular shaving cream. DON'T STICK YOUR ELBOW OUT SO FAR IT MAY GO HOME IN ANOTHER CAR. TRAINS DON'T WANDER ALL OVER THE MAP 'CAUSE NOBODY SITS IN THE ENGINEER'S LAP SHE KISSED THE HAIRBRUSH BY MISTAKE SHE THOUGHT IT WAS HER HUSBAND JAKE DON'T LOSE YOUR HEAD TO GAIN A MINUTE YOU NEED YOUR HEAD YOUR BRAINS ARE IN IT DROVE TOO LONG DRIVER SNOOZING WHAT HAPPENED NEXT IS NOT AMUSING BROTHER SPEEDER LET'S REHEARSE ALL TOGETHER GOOD MORNING, NURSE CAUTIOUS RIDER TO HER RECKLESS DEAR LET'S HAVE LESS BULL AND A LITTLE MORE STEER SPEED WAS HIGH WEATHER WAS NOT TIRES WERE THIN X MARKS THE SPOT THE MIDNIGHT RIDE OF PAUL FOR BEER LED TO A WARMER HEMISPHERE AROUND THE CURVE LICKETY-SPLIT BEAUTIFUL CAR WASN'T IT? NO MATTER THE PRICE NO MATTER HOW NEW THE BEST SAFETY DEVICE IN THE CAR IS YOU A GUY WHO DRIVES A CAR WIDE OPEN IS NOT THINKIN' HE'S JUST HOPIN'
Page 5 In 2014 we welcomed the following new members: Mike Tuchsen Walter Knox Roy & Ruth Wong Michael & Denise Anderson James & Linda Rodrigues Richard Steele & Fran Bennett Jesse & Katherine Quitugua David & Lynne Barr Restorer Magazines Lil Vincent has donated A set of Restorer magazines, collected by Dick, to the Acorn A s. The issues start with Volume 1 number 1 in 1956 and continue into 2010. They are boxed in Restorer binders in lots of 2 volumes. They are being offered for sale. If you are interested send an email to: acornasfordclub@aol.com or call Bill Biddell for a list of those available, their condition and cost. Most are in excellent condition a few have water damage and there are some missing issues. Lil has also donated many Model A books which will be available from the accessories table at the next meeting in January. For a list of those titles please contact Bill or email to the Acorn A s address. We lost these good friends Ted Crosby Vince Latora Bob Gilmore Bill George Eight of the 10 places are spoken for. Call immediately if interested! Yosemite and Eastern Sierra Tour July 2015 We are planning a tour to Yosemite and the Eastern Sierra in July of 2015. The tour will be 6 days and 5 nights with 2 nights in Yosemite and one night in a Nevada casino. The tentative dates are July 7 to 12. If you are interested in taking this tour please contact Bill Biddell and mention tour A-715. This is so we can book rooms early. We will collect a deposit in April for those who want to lock in their spot.
It s the journey, not the destination! The NutShell HTTP://CLUBS.HEMMINGS.COM/ACORN/ P. O. BOX 2321 CASTRO VALLEY, CA 94546 First Class Dated Material The Acorn A s Model A Ford Club is a California non-profit corporation and welcomes everyone who is interested in the preservation of the Model A Ford automobile or the fashions of that period. For membership information write or visit our website. General Meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at the United Methodist Church at 19806 Wisteria St., Castro Valley at 7:30 PM. All who are interested in Model A Fords are welcome The NUTSHELL is published monthly by the ACORN A s Chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America to inform and entertain its members. The NUTSHELL welcomes articles and stories plus advertisements or other items of interest regarding the Model A Ford. Where indicated some of the items included in the NUTSHELL are from other publications. We thank them for sharing with us and are happy to share with them. For paid advertising rates contact the facilitator. PUBLICATION DEADLINE: 20th of the preceding month. Send NUTSHELL items to: (email: Acornasfordclub@aol.com)