Volume 46, Issue 9 Meadowlark Model A Ford Club, Omaha, NE September 2014 Special Points of Interest: Calendar Events Upcoming Events Birthdays and Anniver- saries It has been “A” great summer of club activities, and many mem- bers are putting miles on their cars. But the fun is not yet over as we have sever- al more trips planned before you put the “A” away for the winter. I’m ready for the next tour, (after a full day of cleaning following the Bridges Tour). Read over the events throughout this newslet- ter, and I hope you will find at least one or possibly two to take part in. I look forward to seeing you out and about in your “A”. Also start looking for items to put on the October “White Elephant” Sale. Your old “stuff” may just be something someone else can’t live without. Lastly, Greg Bowden is looking for people to run for offices and the Board of Directors. Please consider dedicating some time to YOUR club by helping to fill one of the positions. When everyone takes a turn doing a part, it helps keep the momentum going so that the jobs don’t become a bur- den to a few. Elections will be at the November general meeting. Doug President's Message September Tech Talk This month’s tech talk will cover rebuilding the rear brake system on Model ‘A’s. We’ll check out all the worn-out areas, what to replace, what to rebuild, and what to do to make these brakes work efficiently once again. Besides the service brake, we’ll talk about the emergency brake system and what can be done to make this system work as it was designed. This was a suggested tech talk from the suggestion box, so I hope to see a good showing in attendance. I know you will pick up some pointers and see that this area is not as bad to rebuild as one might think. See you there. Don Graves
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Volume 46, Issue 9
Meadowlark Model A Ford Club, Omaha, NE September 2014 Special Points of Interest: Calendar Events Upcoming Events Birthdays and Anniver-
saries
It has been “A” great summer of
club activities, and many mem-bers are putting
miles on their cars. But the fun is not yet over as we have sever-al more trips planned before you
put the “A” away for the winter. I’m ready for the next tour, (after a full day of cleaning following
the Bridges Tour). Read over the events throughout this newslet-
ter, and I hope you will find at least one or possibly two to take part in. I look forward to seeing
you out and about in your “A”.
Also start looking for items to put on the October “White Elephant”
Sale. Your old “stuff” may just be something someone else can’t live without.
Lastly, Greg Bowden is looking for people to run for offices and
the Board of Directors. Please consider dedicating some time to YOUR club by helping to fill one
of the positions. When everyone takes a turn doing a part, it helps keep the momentum going so
that the jobs don’t become a bur-den to a few. Elections will be at
the November general meeting. Doug
President's Message
September Tech Talk
This month’s tech talk will cover rebuilding the rear brake system on Model ‘A’s. We’ll check out all the worn-out areas, what to replace,
what to rebuild, and what to do to make these brakes work efficiently once again. Besides the service brake, we’ll talk about the emergency brake system and what can be done to make this system work as it
was designed. This was a suggested tech talk from the suggestion box, so I hope to
see a good showing in attendance. I know you will pick up some pointers and see that this area is not as bad to rebuild as one might think. See you there.
Don Graves
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Volume 46, Issue 9 August Activities
Vintage Wheels at the Fort
We had another beautiful day for the Vintage
Wheels Show. Unfortunately, although it turned out to be beautiful, the weather man had pre-dicted showers all
week. Between that, other events on the same day, and who
knows what, attend-ance was down a bit this year.
We did have some great
V i n t a g e W h e e l s , though. From
Model Ts to a ’50 Ford Woodie Wagon to a ’57 Chevy and lots of great cars in between.
Our Show Favorite was decided by a vote of the entrants and the spectators. The Favorite was Roger Olsen’s
1939 Lincoln Zephyr. Close be-
hind were a 1914 Model T owned by Walt and Mari-
lyn Kassube and Bob and Trish Rand ’ s 1930
Model A Limo.
Thanks to all of you who helped make this show a success: The food booth organizers and work-
ers, including all the members who brought yummy goodies to sell, the registration crew,
the “parkers,” the PA crew. A special thanks to Lori Rima for making a special “throw” to raffle at this event.
And thanks to all the members who brought
their Model As
and other great veh ic les to
show.
Up Coming Activities
Loess Hills Iowa Tour September 21, 2014
Come join us for a ride through the Loess Hills of Iowa, and enjoy a chicken and noodle
dinner in downtown Pisgah, IA. We will do a photo stop at the Ingemann Danish Church that was founded in 1894, followed up later in
the afternoon by the required ice cream stop at the Dairy Queen in Onawa, IA. We will try
to get a stop at the keel boat display, if it is open. Then we will travel across the Missouri. It is now a free bridge, and return home. We
plan to leave Crescent IA. Sunday morn-ing September 21 at 10 o'clock from Denny’s parking lot. Denny’s (735 Old Lin-
coln Hwy) is located north of the Casey's that is under construction in Crescent. Go to the Casey's and turn left go 2 blocks north is on
right side of street. Hope to see you then. Sign up sheet will be at meeting Sept 13th.
Contact person for the tour is Bob Rand. 402 960 8313
Sept 13, 2014 Meadowlark/Cornhusker Fall Picnic, Mahoney State Park
Sept 13, 2014 Drive your Model A Day Sept 13, 2014 General Meeting Sept 18, 2014 Eat out at Gerda’s, 5180 Leavenworth at 6:30, Anne Krueger contact
Sept 21, 2014 Loess Hills Tour, begin in Crescent, IA 10 am, Bob Rand contact Oct 11, 2014 litter pick up Meet Cubby’s on 156th & HWY 36 10:00 am Oct 11, 2014 General Meeting and White Elephant Sale
Oct 12, 2014 Club picnic- broasted chicken & pot luck Oct 16, 2014 Eat Out at Freddy’s, 3465 N. 168th St. West Omaha/Elkhorn Oct 19, 2014 Tekamah Winery & Picnic
Nov 8, 2014 General Meeting Election of Officers Dec 13, 2014 Cookie exchange- no tech talk Jan 10, 2015 Annual Banquet-Anthony’s Steak House
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In Memoriam: Steve Lustgarten
We are sorry to announce that one of our members, Steve Lustgarten, died on August 25. According to the obituary in the World-Herald, he was born in 1928 and served in the US Navy in World War II. He practiced law in Omaha for 50
years. We didn’t see Steve much, but, as an attorney, he was always willing to help
the club with legal issues. He had a 1930 Deluxe Coupe that he loved to drive. We will miss him.
You can see his full obituary at http://www.omaha.com/obits/
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Volume 46, Issue 9
DUES—it’s that time again
Excerpt from the Meadowlark By-laws, Ar-ticle III, Section 3: “Dues are assessed for
the calendar year. Dues shall be payable in November. They will be delinquent on the first of December. Dues shall be $24.00
per year per family. A late fee of $6.00 will be assessed after December 1. . . Members must send in their own national club dues each
year. On the yearly update to their membership card, they will provide their membership num-ber and sign a statement that they are members
of one of the national clubs.” Take-aways:
1. Pay your dues by December 1 to avoid an additional fee. It is not too early to pay your 2015 dues now. You can pay your dues to
Ken Grigsby, our Treasurer, at the September, October, or November meetings OR send them to our club Post Office Box (the return address
shown on the mailing label page of this newslet-ter).
2. Don’t forget to renew your membership
in at least one of the national clubs. You
are “on your honor,” but you will also need to
provide your assurance that you did that.
In need of some nice original or
reproduction parts?
I was recently contacted by Don Hogenson who owns two nice Model A’s. A 29 Pickup and a 31
Roadster. Don has been Model A’ing for several years and has an accumulation of original unre-stored parts and a few new replacement parts.
He would like to get rid of these extra parts and clean out his garage. I have visited him and seen most of the parts. They are all cleaned up,
no rust in this pile, so you can see just how much wear they have. Several of the parts that I examined had only minor wear and should
perform for years to come. I will bring a copy of the complete list of parts that he has to the next
meeting. On the list he has put down the cost of new replacement parts and what he wants for the slightly worn original parts. In most cases
he is at or below 50% of the cost of replace-ment parts. He would like to find a new home for them. I am sure that he might even enter-
tain an offer, if it is not too low.
So come to the next meeting and examine the list, which is 9 ½ pages long, for an item you can not live without. I will also have information
on how to contact him. Howard Denker
Hen’s Nest
We didn't have anything planned for our August
meeting so we just caught up on everything we had been doing this summer.
Jan and Mary gave us some highlights of the Michigan tour. From all reports great fun was had by all.
We also talked about gardens, kids and fun.
Nancy Hanshaw gave us a demo on how to cro-chet a mat with plastic bags. She said you don't even need to know how to crochet to be able to
make one. She is a member of a group of women from several church's that do this for the homeless. The homeless use them to put
under sleeping bags to keep them dry or just to sleep on them to stay dry themselves. She said
they could use some help in collecting plastic bags. I know we all have the famous grocery bags at our homes so if you want to get rid of
them bring them to the meeting ask your friends and neighbors for theirs and give them to Nancy. It takes 500-700 bags to make one
mat. If there is any one out there that would like to help them crochet she will be glad to do a demo again at one of our meetings. The bags
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have to be cut and rolled into a ball. I told her that we would be happy to take some of the
collected bags and help cut and roll them for her at one of our meetings. At the Wheels at Fort show she had a number of people ask her
what she was doing, and they thought it would be a good service project. She even had some high school girls ask her and they were going to
see if their school could do it.
For our next meeting Nan-cy is going to do a presen-tation on the Amish.
Hope to see you next month. If you have any
idea's please let me know. Anne
Meadowlark/Cornhusker Fall Picnic
Saturday, September 13, 2014
at Mahoney State Park. Because the shelters aren't reserved, Gayle and Nancy will get to the park early and get a shel-ter. We will try to let the park check-in station know, and we will try to have signs directing members to our shelter. If all else fails, drive around until you find the group or call Gayle when you get into the park. Everyone is to bring their own plates, utensils, cups, drinks, etc. along with covered dish(es) to share. We will not have a shelter with electricity, but park grilles will be available for grilling. Plan and pre-pare food accordingly and bring "Kingsford" bri-quettes if needed. Members who choose to drive their modern cars are welcome to bring food and join in.
The schedule is: 10:30 AM-12:00 AM - Gather at Mahoney Park
(location to be determined) 12:00 PM - Eat dinner 01:15 PM - Socialize and plan for taking pic-tures 02:00 PM - Take pictures
03:00 PM - Wrap Up and Go home
Other activities are available for attendees to partake in after the picnic. 1)A "Speakers Festi-val" will be going on in the Lodge, so, this might interest some; 2) horse trail rides; 3) miniature golf; 4) paddle boat rental; 5) arts and crafts center; 6) activity center for the kids, 7) go to Ashland and experience the Willow Point Gal-lery of art by Gene Ronka.
Gayle Hanshaw contact (cell) 402-570-8623
In Memoriam: Madeline Cooper We are also sorry to say that Madeline Cooper
died on August 29. She worked for Pratt Whit-ney, an aircraft engine manufacturing plant,
during World War II.
Madeline and Frank Cooper were married in 1947, almost 70 years
ago. We remember Madeline
for her love of animals. She would often accompa-
ny Frank on Model A outings. She and her dog,
Mogus, liked to ride in the rumble seat. She and Frank also spent lots of time square
dancing and round dancing. Madeline’s full obituary is at http://www.campbellaman.com/newobituary/
Omaha Nebraska around 52nd and Un-derwood. The trailer with my 1914 in it is still missing. The VIN of the model T is
420779. The front de-mountable wheels are unique as they are 3 by 3 de-mountables. The tread pattern on front is
no skid. Please keep an eye out this car and trailer. It has very special meaning to my family. My father in law bought it in
64 my wife was raised with it. We used it in our wedding, received it as our wed-ding present, and used it in my daughter’s
wedding. It may or may not still be in the Omaha area.
Please notify the authorities with any in-formation you may have to help in its re-
covery. Attached are photos of the trailer and the most recent of my model T.
Regards, David Miller
More Pictures from the Vintage Wheels Show
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Birthdays and Anniversaries
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For Sale:
Sunshine Report
If you have Sunshine news about any of our
members and would like to share it, please call
Mary McKinney at 402-332-3993.
From the Editor, The summer seems to be going by so fast. Labor Day has come and gone, and I still haven’t driven the A as much as I would have liked. This is the second to last newsletter I will be editing. It has been a 4 year run, and it is time for me to step down. I will do the October newsletter unless someone steps forward to do it. I have enjoyed being your newsletter edi-tor over the past few years, but it is time to move on and get some other things accom-plished. I wish to thank all of you who wrote articles, sent pictures to be included in your monthly letter, and supported me these past 4 years. Dale
September Day Name Event
6 Ken & Melody Grigsby Anniversary
8 John & Kristy Leddy Anniversary
10 Verl Chase Birthday
11 Charlie & Suzanne Earnest Anniversary
17 Don Graves Birthday
24 Janet Benton Birthday
24 Ron Welton Birthday
25 John Leddy Birthday
October Day Name Event
1 Barbara Cramer Birthday
5 Dale & Audrey Freyer Anniversary
6 Bruce Rima Birthday
7 Brian & Jodie Gernant Anniversary
9 Tony & Jan Hartenhoff Anniversary
11 Larry Blecha Birthday
11 Dave Beckman Birthday
17 Elaine Blecha Birthday
20 Jean Rima Birthday
21 Lloyd Burke Birthday
22 Nikki Anderson Birthday
25 Gene Partridge Birthday
26 Mike & Marilyn Cahalane Anniversary
26 Charles & Janice Leddy Anniversary
30 Rick Klutts Birthday
Looking for a Model ‘A’ Roadster? There are 3 For Sale right now in the Omaha area.
’31 Deluxe Roadster ’30 Deluxe Roadster ’30 Standard Roadster
For details, contact Don Graves (402) 659-1815.
Model T Found cont.
The trailer with our Model T still in it was located this evening in a parking lot
around 56th and Sorenson parkway. The vehicles (Trailer and Model T) were pro-cessed by the Omaha Police department
and released to their respective owners.
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This is the official publication of the Meadowlark Chapter of the Model A Restorers Club (MARC) and the Model A Ford Club of America (MAFCA). This monthly newsletter is mailed to members, prospective members, and editors of similar publications. Its purpose is to keep you informed about what has taken place and to remind you of future activities. Members may publish at no cost, ads for items wanted, for sale, or trade. They are also invited to submit technical Model A information and other interesting tidbits. Material should reach the editor by the last Saturday of the month. MONTLHY MEETINGS: Second Saturday of each month (except January) at 6:30PM at the Douglas County Health Center – in the Town Hall. 42nd & Woolworth Ave.
2014 Officers
2014 Board Members
Membership dues for the Meadowlark Club are $24.00 per year prorated monthly for new members. Membership in one of the na-tional clubs is required. You may join both national clubs if you wish. MAFCA dues are $40.00 per year and MARC dues are $38.00 per year. Prospective Members: Please call Membership Chairman, Don Graves, (402-453-7166) for more information. Club web address: http://meadowlarks.omahaneb.org Club web master: Janet Graves 402-453-7166 Newsletter email: [email protected]
Monthly meetings are at the Douglas County Health Center. See map and directions below.