HAPPY VALENTINES DAY. The GAS GAUGE CLUB OFFICERS. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a broken fan belt or a leaky tire.

Similar documents
T Times. Volume 30 Issue 8. December Three Rivers Model T Ford Club. P. O. Box Kennewick, WA 99336

2. How many days are in this month?

Billy Patterson. President s Message F. Meeting Minutes for January Next Club Meeting February 20, 2016 at 6:30pm K&W Cafeteria Burlington, NC

VETTE GAZETTE CORVETTE TROY CLUB MEETING. This is the official publication of CORVETTE TROY. Our mailing address is P.O. Box 125, Troy, OH

Director Comments. January 2018 Newsletter. Upcoming Event. January Birthdays. December 2, January Anniversaries.

HAPPY NEW YEAR GRA-NEVA GRAM GRASS VALLEY/NEVADA CITY CALIFORNIA. Issue 1 Gra-Neva A s Model A Ford Club of America January 2012

Hix Family Cemetery - Hix, Georgia

Our next Monthly Meeting will be January 23, 2013 at Macaroni Grill, 7245 E. Gold Dust, Scottsdale at 6:30 p.m.

Probus Club of Huntsville

2018 Bible Reading Plan

EAA Chapter 241 News Letter

CONTACT. From the Pastor... Welcome to SBRC!! South Branch Reformed Church

President s Message. February The Wayne Drumlins Antique Auto Region

Fifth Avenue United Methodist Church Family Connections

A TOUCH OF CLASS IN FIBERGLASS

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Downriver Model A News

Gagewood Lions W. Washington St. Gurnee, IL Website:

CONTACT. From the Pastor... South Branch Reformed Church

February 2013 Presidents/VP Corner:

The RailLink. Mississippi Valley Associated Railroaders M.V.A.R. Carleton Place, Ontario Canada June 2013

The Sand Bucket A WORD FROM THE PREZ

Slaves Received in 1785 from James Madison, Sr. (In Bold) and Their Families

FIBERGLAS FLASHES. Officers. Committee Chairs. VOLUME XXV, Number 1 January Freddie Haugh President (937)

The Pagoda Skyline Drive: An Illustrated History Reading's Mountaintop Landmarks [Paperback] By Corrie Crupi

Eagles View. October 2015 Edition Newsletter 27th Year New Bern Harley Owners Group 3528

MUSTANGS AT CHUY S MARCH MEETING, SUNDAY, MARCH 11, :00 PM KICKBACK JACK S 418 SOUTH COLLEGE ROAD WILMINGTON, NC

At the meeting this month, Monday, November 16, 2015, Ken Stokes will conduct a workshop and Robert Nelson will present the program.

CHAIRMAN S NOTES - Lief Larsen

CONTACT. From the Pastor... South Branch Reformed Church

OCTOBER 2018 WINE PRESS VOLUME 39, ISSUE 10 WINE PRESS. Napa Valley A s. A Chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America OCTOBER 2018

September 2004 Copyright 2004 River City Corvettes. All rights reserved.

2013 Officers. New Member: Paul Jasinski, from White Township with a 2007 Softail Deluxe, no visitors at meeting

Knights of Columbus BISHOP RUOCCO COUNCIL, No Post Office Box 65 Chelmsford, Massachusetts

Officers present: Jim Vroman, Ernie Callard, Dana Dugas, Leo Brennan, Matt Kelley, Jim Devoe, Kathy Stewart, Tracey Hamblin, and Peggy Wescott

JUNE 2013 NEWSLETTER! RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED. Ancient Order of Hibernians. Watertown, MA Watertown Street. PO Box 11

FIBERGLAS FLASHES. Officers. Committee Chairs. VOLUME XXV, Number 2 February Freddie Haugh President (937)

REBELS AUTO CLUB NEWSLETTER December, 2018

A TOUCH OF CLASS IN FIBERGLASS

A Note from the President

Probus Club of Huntsville P.O. Box 5261, Huntsville ON P1H 2K6

The Thrustline FLYING SEASON ENDS? The Skystreakers R/C Club. NEXT MEETING Thurs. Nov. 13 7pm, Downstairs AmVetsHall, New Gloucester, Maine

The Epitonium. April Program. President s Message By Leslie Crnkovic Dues. Houston Conchology Society.

JOINT SECUELA & TRES DIAS ESSENTIALS TRAINING IS HERE!

The Vintage Motor Car Club of America. Kansas City Chapter DISTRIBUTOR AUGUST 25, Kansas City Chapter Web Page -

President's Message. HAPPY NEW YEAR everyone!

Copyright, Patricia A. West, All rights reserved. Page 1 of 5

First Baptist Church. As We Observe Lent

The Token Hunter. N.U.T.S. National Utah Token Society

A TOUCH OF CLASS IN FIBERGLASS

North Hills Historic Auto Club

THE FOG HORN. . Rick Gryder. Membership 2. Secretaries Report 4. President s Report 2. Short Sea Story 4. Quarters. Registration form 6.

SWINE TALK. Nominations to date are as follows; Susan Lynch was nominated for Treasurer and accepted the nomination.

Sep 11 - LINCOLN EAST ROTARY S SUMMER PICNIC HELD AT GRAMPA S WOODS

Bar Committee Report

Rocket Report BLUE / GRAY

Probus Club of Huntsville

Vintage Vehicles of Sun City General Membership Meeting Minutes Tuesday March 20, Officers

SAFD Flower Press. October Presidents Message Let s make It Last. Barbara Bush Library 2. Upcoming Workshops 3.

Hoge Memorial Presbyterian Church OCTOBER. CIRCLE THIS DATE ON YOUR CALENDAR!!! Sunday, October 11 at 10:30 A.M. in Hoge Memorial Sanctuary!

The Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary are said on Thursday

Beyond the Glass Established November From the President s Desk: November Cedar Rapids Corvette Club Newsletter

Focus. Community Caring Center. Boynton Woman s Club Newsletter. JANUARY 2019 From the President. Kay Baker

Youth Ministry Update Fall 2017

Knights of Columbus. Council Officers

There is no positive proof to date that Nathan was Edward's Father.

TUCSAR BUGLE. October 2011

FELLOWSHIP CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS

Confirmation at Manchester United Methodist Church

FORT HOWARD COUNCIL #5382 STAR COUNCIL

United States Submarine Veterans, Inc. Pocono Base Meeting Minutes Wednesday, 19 April USS Bonefish SS-582

The Stage Stop Gazette. President s Message. Elk Grove Historical Society. September 2017 October

November November Gathering, Saturday, November 3, Harrison UMC Lancaster Highway, Pineville, NC 28134

VOLUME 24, ISSUE 4 May Presidents Message. Summer heat is almost here. Hope to see everyone this Fall. Dennis

GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH Usher Roster 8:45 AM Sunday Feb May 2016

Catch the Spirit Alpha United Methodist Church Pastor John Crede 211 Scandia St., PO Box 607, Alpha, IL April2015 Volume 2015 Issue 4

CRUZIN NEWS-N-VIEWS. The Prez Sez. Officers. President. Vice-President

Lone Star Club Executive Officers. Ellen Jackson President Dave Totzke Vice-President

March Calendar of Events

December From the Pastor s Heart

Halloween Family Fun Night

ROCK THE. Ladies Overnight Retreat January 14-15, 2011 Registration/ Walk in Meal 5:30-7:00 Friday. Can your brain handle the truth?

Knights of Columbus St. John Fisher Council #12856 August 3, 2015 Meeting Minutes

Ham Shack. Important Dates. Presidents Message

OSIA Mission: PRESIDENTS MESSAGE. March Dear Brothers and Sisters,

DISCOVERING MY PURPOSE WITH JESUS EVERY DAY

TELCO NOV 2017 SAUERKRAUT SUPPER ANNUAL VOTER S MEETING SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2017 FOLLOWING WORSHIP NOMINATING COMMITTEE

2012 1st ISSUE 230 LOCUST GROVE ROAD BAINBRIDGE PA 17502

THE TRANSMITTER. January 2019 EDITION DAVENPORT RADIO CONTROL SOCIETY. President's Report

ELIM COVENANT CHURCH February 26, 2017

Great Night for a Picnic

Eagles View. From the Director:

MECCA # 9 MOOSE LEGIONNAIRE

FELLOWSHIP CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MOUNTAIN HOME, ARKANSAS. January 2017

School Bulletin #11 October 31, 2017

Chief s Corner. Editor-in-Chief Howard J. Limburg Contributing Writers Morgan McNally Adviser Janet Ingersoll Publisher Lakota Chapter est.

Sunday School Recognition & Kickoff Sunday, 10:15 AM Service

Inside this issue: Join us for Worship! 9:00 a.m. Traditional Service. 10:00 a.m. Fellowship. 10:30 a.m. Contemporary Service.

The Prairie Chief. Cruisin to Hooper, NE. Volume 37, Issue 5 November-December 2016

Keep Duncanville Beautiful Event Calendar

Transcription:

The GAS GAUGE Official newsletter of Ye Olde Car Club Here is a sweet little 1937 Dodge 4 door sedan owned by Joe Kuhns from Kennewick. The picture doesn t show it but the color is a very interesting shade of green FEB 2002 HAPPY VALENTINES DAY Meeting a great success The January monthly meeting was a great success in large part due to the offer of dining on Martha s chili and corn bread of which there was plenty. There was also salad and desert. I can t forget to mention that Jim Mokler also brought some chili too. We Had 58 people show up, I hope that is an indication the interest in the club activities is picking up. The Minutes of the meeting are on page 2. Our Vice President had some back surgery this month and is up and running again. A journey of a thousand miles starts with a broken fan belt or a leaky tire. The Club Roster is being updated and reprinted. Please look at you roster and if any thing is wrong or if you have changed cars, telephone number, or E-mail address. Please, Please CALL Dennis Jackson @ 547-0916 to make these changes. Also we are now putting pictures in our roster. Please tell Dennis when you call that you would like to have your picture in the roster. He will make arrangements to get the picture taken (he takes them himself) at no cost to you. Jim Mokler would like to thank the following people for volunteering to help out with moving supplies from the warehouse to the gift shop at Kennewick General Hospital. Jeff Todd, Jack Yale, Roy Holmes, Dennis Jackson, Jerry Mokler, Eldon Reiman, and Rod Landby. Thanks CLUB OFFICERS Pres Martha Shreve 582-7530 V.Pres Ed Edwards 967-9361 Treas Jim Vertrano 735-4248 Sec Dennis Jackson 547-0916 Editor Dennis Jackson 547-0916 Web Scott Noga BOARD OF DIRECTORS Bob McClary 783-3622 Jim Mokler 735-2942 Bob Rupp 586-9731 Gary Stredwick 586-9676 Inside this issue: Points To Ponder 1 minutes 2 Birthdays and Anniversaries Misc club info 3 More on Moab 4 Moab education 5 Celebrity Calendar of events 6 Readers corner 7 Nothing but Address 8

Page 2 JAN MINUTES Martha opened the meeting by saying she has a get well Ed and every one is welcome to sign it. Head count showed 58 people showed up. Martha greeted new guest, Rod Landby and Don Meyers every one introduced them selves. We have name tags available at no cost, and some tee shirts, Jackets, and patches to buy. Reminder that dues are due! Roster information needs update! Question as to weather we have a separate monthly meeting or hold meeting at monthly function. Jack Yale made motion to hold meeting at function. seconded by Jim Mokler. Voted on and passed. Martha reminded us about the Moab trip and offered some brochures to those who wanted them Dave Underwood talked about the swap meet and introduced the new swap meet chairman Roy Holmes. The swap meet will be May 4th. This is our 25th year holding the meet. Jim Vetrano gave the tres report. He also explained that it is very important that you supply receipts. Bob McClary was added to board of directors and Jack Yale was removed. A request from the editor for articles for the Readers Corner! The idea of pictures being included in the roster was entertained and left up to the individual. Dick Chastain, (owner of Nine to Nine Auto parts in Pasco), talked about MORE ON MOAB The Gas Gauge a new product for auto enthusiasts (see ad in this issue). Rose Chastain is up and about after her Knee Surgery. Had some complications. but is now on the road to recovery. Roy Holmes asked for volunteers to help with setting up the swap meet. Ginger Vetrano praised Martha for all the work she put forth for this meeting. The chili and fixens were great. T H A N K S Make reservations for May 12th thru the 16th. We arrive on May the 12th and tours begin the 13th. We leave Moab on the 17th to return home. Call 1-800-831-6622 for reservations at the motel. Let them know you are with Ye Olde Car Club. The reservations are under Martha Shreve.. Start planning now for our trip to Moab Utah May the 12th 2002

The Gas Gauge Page 3 MISC CLUB INFO Our Feb meeting will be a combined meeting with the A and the T clubs. It will be Held at the Pizza barn in Finley on Sun the 10th of Feb. The meeting will start at 1pm. Our guest speaker will be Bill Sheller who will tell us about the Freeze You Fanny Tour and the Ford Days celebration later this year Martha has Outlined the year as to activities planed so far. Feb 10th Joint meeting at Pizza Barn Mar? Freeze Your Fanny Tour Apr? Tour to Lindens May 4th Swap Meet May 12th Moab Tour June? Ford Days June? Snake River Trip July 4th Parades Aug? B-F Fair Parade, and Jacks place Sept? Prosser States day Oct? Elbe train trip Oct? Apple Squeezin Trip Nov? Farm machine light show Dec? Christmas Party. Just because we have tentatively planned something for every month, does not mean we can t do more than one thing in a month. Think of some thing, and let s have some more fun this year. 10th Ray & Judee Gooding 10th Ken & Myrtle Nesbitt 14th Jim & Ginger Vetrano 19th Bob & Barbara Harman 10th Willie & Rachel Gould 1st Judy Oeder 1st Gary Stredwick 2nd Robert Gordon 4th Gayle Vance 4th Dixie Gilbert 6th Sally Rutherford 10th Grace Freemire 14th Jim vetrano 15th Dave Bergum 19th Carol Stafford 19th Grace Jackson 12th Dani Flanagan 25th Barbara Harman 27th Lorry Boyce 28th Theora Williams If any of this information is incorrect please let me know @ 547-0916 Or it will not be changed.

Page 4 The Gas Gauge MILES FROMOAB : 112.3 DRIVING TIME: 2 HOURS ENTRANCE FEE PARK HOURS: ALWAYS OPEN VISITOR CENTER HOURS: 8 A.M. TO 4:30 P.M. MOST BAYS GEOLOGIC INFORMATION: COMB RIDGE, IN VIEW 12.6 MILES WEST OF THE TURN OF FROM HIGHWAY 191, IS THE SURFACE EXPRESSION OF A DEEPLY BURIED FAULT OR CRACK. OVER 50 MILLION TO 60 MILLION YEARS OLD, ONE SIDE OF THE FAULT HAS RIDDEN UP WARDAND THE GROUND SURFACE HAS BENT UPWARD IN RESPONSE. Big bison, mammoth, giant sloths and Harrington's mountain goats, all of which are now extinct lived in the region during those cooler times Snails and crustaceans also prospered in canyons that flowed with abundant water. Much of the evidence for these lives comes from pack rat middens which are the former homes and garbage dump, of these inveterate collectors. Pack rats live in the same area for generations and can accumulate a treasure trove of items that once grew near their midden. When ecologists investigate these middens, some of which record over I 5,000 scars of occupancy, they find Douglas fir needles. crustaceans and bone fragments, from small animals like rodents, birds, and lizards. Since the middens arc rich in organic material, they arc easily dated and provide a clear record of what plants and animals once inhabited the region. The cooler Ice Age climate also allowed trees to grow at lower elevations than they do today. Most of the Douglas fir and limber pine, which once thrived in this canyon system, have now retreated to nearby mountains because they cannot tolerate the desert dryness Though all the Ice Age animals are gone, some of these trees (or at least their descendants) still remain. Douglas fir, which tower over the nearby pinyon and juniper, grow in protected microclimates generally tucked under north -facing walls. In these shaded oases the ground stays moist longer and the air cooler. Walking by one of these stands is like stepping back in time to the last Ice Age.

The Gas Gauge Page 5 MOAB EDUCATIONAL PAGE Sipapu Overlook offers the best spot at the national monument to see how bridges form As in the formation of arches, water is the agent of erosion in bridges, but in bridge formation moving water not standing or seeping water erodes the opening. Prior to the cutting of Sipapu Bridge, a stream flowing through White Canyon traveled around the large butte on the side of the bridge closest to you. As we watch the slow gentle flow of water in the canyon it might seem that such a trickle could never cut through a massive wall of rock. This stream has not always been so languid Water flowed vigorously in the canyon 15,000 years ago during the last lce Age. This greater volume of water combined with periodic flash flooding, a common occurrence In White Canyon even today bears the primary responsibility for cutting through the sandstone. The flowing water buffering the sandstone butte eventually wore a hole through ii and then continued to increase the size of the opening. Other gravitational events such as flaking and spalliig contribute the on-going erosion of the bridges underside. In time the span w ill become thin enough to collapse. Everyone probably knew all of this, but I thought it was kinda interesting!

Page 6 The Gas Gauge ANOTHER CELEBRITY John Nelson is very proud of his son David for being appointed to this position. We extend to both him and his son a hearty congratulations. Any one else have someone to brag about Please call the editor at 547-0916 Calendar of events for the month of Jan Every Wed morn breakfast at the new IHOP restaurant on Canal Drive. Time 8am. No admission. (ha-ha) February's monthly meeting will be held on Sunday the 10th of Feb at the pizza Barn in Finley. This will be a combined meeting with the A Club and the T Club. The meeting will start at 1pm and the guest speaker will be Bill Sheller who will tell us about the Freeze Your Fannie Tour and the Ford Days Celebration. Any time of the month, anything you think we might have fun doing.

The Gas Gauge Page 7 Here is the solution to last months crossword puzzle. If you have any questions about the answers please contact John Nelson @ 946-6100 Readers corner The ad below is for a new product on the market that Richard Chastain (owner of Nine to Nine Auto) thinks might be the greatest thing since the wheel. If you buy it, and that s what he wants you to do, please tell him how satisfied you are with it. If any one else has tried a new product that they think other club members might be interested, in please call me at 547-0916 and let me know. I will pass it on in the newsletter

Dedicated to Having fun with the past Official newsletter of Ye Olde Car Club Ye Olde Car Club of Tri-Cities, Inc. P.O. Box 6873 Kennewick, Wa. 999336-0601 Phone:509-547-0916 Email: djacks2@msn.com We are on the Web www.yocc.org