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The Rumble Sheet May, 2015 Page 1
May, 2015 Volume 55 Issue 5 Editor: Jim Lank
www.sfvalleymodela.com
As I look back over the last four months I realize just how many events our Club has participated inso far this year.
Just to name a few there has been the recent CCRG meet in Santa Mariawhere our Club was well represented with 11 cars and 20 Club members,not bad! Before that there was the Notre Dame Pancake Breakfast, theGalpin Ford car collection tour, our Memorial tour in January, the ReaganLibrary tour plus a few others.
Don’t forget our old standbys: the Lamplighter lunch on Wednesdays, theladies' brunch at Mimi’s, the Bob’s Big Boy brunch each month, and lookingforward there is more to come. So try to join in and participate, it’s fun!
I read this message in the Ventura County Model “A” Ford Club’s newsletterwritten by their President, Richard Abbey and thought it was appropriate.
"For those of you who have not yet participated this year, I encourage you to join in on the fun. Evenif you don’t currently have a Model “A”, or yours isn’t roadworthy right now, we have lots of backseats to carry you along. Give me a call, and I’ll find you a ride! It’s okay to drive your modern caralong with us. The important thing is that you PARTICIPATE and enjoy the experiences.”
So call me,
Clark
GET OUT ON THE ROAD
Gentlemen and Ladies, start your engines! Santa Maria, CA CCRG
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YOUR BOARD OF DIRECTORS
2015 COMMITTEE CHAIRS
SUNSHINE
[email protected] /818.248.3640
FASHIONS
818.340.0394
CLUB HISTORIAN
[email protected] / 661.904.8227
EDITOR
[email protected] /818.367 .47 57
M/SGT AT ARMS
[email protected] /818.244.261 5
2015
PRESIDENT
Clark Pomeroy
[email protected] 818.222.7506
VICE PRESIDENT
John Bury
[email protected] 818.765.8764
SECRETARY
Julia Mildenberger
TREASURER
Stan Monheit
[email protected] 818.788.9590
TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
Harvey [email protected]
818.360.5202
MEMBERSHIP
Stewart [email protected]
818.807.6750
MEMBER AT LARGE
Mike Sriro
[email protected] 818.344.5355
TOURS AND ACTIVITIES
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Saturday May 16, 2015 Bob’s Monthly Brunch Run10:00 AM 8876 Corbin Ave.
Northridge
[email protected]. 818.360.5202
818.621.4774
Wednesday May 13, 2015 Ladies Lunch Bunch at11:30 AM Mimi’s Cafe
19710 Nordhoff PlaceChatsworth
Weekly on Wednesdays Lunch at the Lamplighter
11:30 AM 9110 De Soto (at Nordhoff)
Chatsworth
Saturday June 20, 2015 Cal Tech Seismology LabDetails to follow
(this tour is available to the first 25 folks who sign up)
5461 Winnetka Avenue
Woodland Hills, CA 91364
Sunday May 17 Calabassas Country Club
12:30 to 5:00 PM Cool and Classic Car Show(To benefit Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation)
Meet 11;45 At Taft H.S.
Monday May 25 Canoga Park Memorial Day Parade
Details (Time, staging area etc.) to follow.
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Sandy Norris
Deadline to get your submissionsin for the
June Rumble Sheet is 5/27/26
IT’S YOUR TURNLADIES ONLY GIFT- Whitney L.REFRESHMENTS - W h i t n e y L
HappyAnniversary
The biggest lie I tell myselfis… “I don’t need to writethat down. I’ll remember it!”
5/ 1 Jan Hoxsie
5/ 3 Vicky Ferdinand
5/ 8 Ken Radman
5/13 Jo Lichtman
5/15 Carol Hartwell
5/17 Janice Champlin
5/19 Christopher Howell
5/25 Clark Pomeroy
5/28 George Hartwell
5/29 Russell Evans
5/21 Jim and Vicky Carlisle
5/29 Richard and Toshiko Favela
5/30 Ted and Kathy Roberts
On a personal note , I want to say Thankyou to Merle and Vicki Ferdinand forthe waterless (spray-on) car wash
complete with polishing cloth for mynew Corvette. I must say that it does a
bang-up job, and it’s giving Whitney alittle additional exercise that she can use.
If you missed the last general meeting, you missed agreat presentation of Southern California car (racing)history. President Clark brought in a compilation oftruly home movies of racing at Harper Lake in the earlydays of SCTA. The home movies were from acollection taken by and for dry lake racer ClintSeccombe, who raced, among other vehicles a 1929Model A Ford roadster with a V-16 Caddy engine!After a couple tweaks to the distributor, it became quitethe competitor. The films were from 1939 / 1940 andthe “safety equipment” was sparse to non-existent. Justa bunch of young dudes out for the adrenaline rush.
Clark and Robin actually knew Clint from their church.Thanks for sharing Clint’s story with us.
You never know what’s going to happen at the generalmeetings. Show up.
Knowts frum
Yyer editer
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EraFashions
Betty SalversonLifetime member
Yes Virginia, long longago we used to have rainin California.. Rain iswater that fell from thesky and got things allwet. The farmers likedthe rain, but folks whohad to drive in LA rushhour traffic didn’t like it,so I guess that becausethere are more of themthe drivers won and itdoesn’t rain in Californiaany more!
BUT when it did, theyactually had specialshoes you could put onyour feet or sometimesOVER your shoes tokeep everything cozy anddry. They had them forladies, as we see in thepictures, but they hadthem for men, too. Iguess they liked dry feet.
(Reprinted from Model ANews, March / April, 2015)
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FOR SALE
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ClassifiedAds
For Sale Model A Simplex,H.L.Lang adjustable pocket watchholder for the steering wheel. Brandnew in the box. Xlent COND.Watch not included.$30.00 Bob Sarnelle 818-399-7878
Rebuilt water pumps - $45.00
Zenith Carburetors rebuilt - $95.00 with core
Tilloston Carburetors - $75.00
Alan Bennett- 818.317.2531 For Sale:Set of five 425/450-21 Garfield White wall tires, inexcellent condition, •mounted on black Model AFord wheels, including Hub Caps and black •SpareTire Cover.$ 650.00
CHUCK MILLER 818-389-9015Elvis shotit when itwouldn’tstart.
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Guy Green
1930 Coupe
John and Judy Hall
1929 Briggs Fordor
Be sure to say hello to our newestmembers
Vic Cohen
1929 Tudor
Carol Levin
66 Mustang, 86 Olds 442, 95 T-bird, 02 Cadillac Eldo
53 Chris Craft wood hull
Minutes from the General MeetingApril, 2015
Julia Mildenberger, Secretary
Jerry Luedders
1929 Roadster
Denny Sharp
1931 Fordor Slantwindow
Sergeant at Arms Jim Rummel led the flag salute at 7:30 p.m. at Galpin Ford in Van Nuys, Ca.
President Clark Pomeroy gave members a brief summary of the CCRG met. 11 carsand 20 people attended the event and had a great time.Tonight we have a video presentation on dry lake bed racing.Membership Stew Levin mailed out any rosters to members who did not receive themat the meeting.Robin Pomeroy won the members only drawing of $20.00
Tonight Jack who is the owner of Jacks Upholstery attendedour meeting and thanked members for their continued andpast business. Jack has attended our meetings on and off foryears and reminisces about his days with the club whenHank Sorney was still alive.Ladies Only gift was donated by Roberta Jacobs and won by Gerri Radman.Treasurer Stan Monheit briefly outlines our finances and has copies available for interested members.Tech & Safety Ron Mosher has brought some Model A parts for interested members and will displaythem at the break.Secretary Julia Mildenberger - no report tonight.Mike Sriro is asking members to please sign up and bring their cars to the Juvenile Diabetes Car Show.We have attended this fund raiser for several years and we only have 7 cars signed up to go this year.This is a very worthwhile event and in the past we have had much better attendance. We also get a free
lunch supplied by the event which will be held May 17th.Fashions Betty Salverson urges members who are going to attend the car show to please consider wearing era fashion.Editor Jim Lank would like to remind everyone that he would like articles for the newsletter three days prior to publication ifpossible. He normally tries to get the newsletter to press by the first of the following month after the meeting.Tours Harvey Jacobs outlines upcoming tours and lets members know what a great event the Santa Maria CCRG was.Diana Lohr reminds us that our blanket party is October 18th.Harry Hirschensohn brought three small Styrofoam ice chests to the meeting and asks members if anyone would like one. Hereceives medications in these and has them to give to anyone who might be interested.Mario Brossard was recently diagnosed with lung cancer and will be starting chemo in thenear future. Our prayers and thoughts are with you Mario.50/50 was $70.00 and was won by Chris HaynesThere were 41 people and 4 cars at tonight’s meeting.The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 p.m.
Activities from month gone by
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Bob’s Big Boy Brunch April 18, 2015
Who’d have thought that such a simple trip as a meal at Bob’swould be so popular. Come on over and find out for yourself!To the left we see Alan B. desperately trying to explain to Steve K one fundamentaldifference between the Model A Ford and Steve’s 1964 Volkswagen - the location of theengine.
Our CCRG tour,
The CCRG meeting in Santa Maria was both enjoyable and informative.The tour started with a scenic drive up the Coast where we stopped atSummerland for breakfast and gas, then on up the grade to Buellton and ourfinal destination Santa Maria. That night we ventured over to Oceano for theoldest Mel-o-drama on the Central Coast.What a show! Well worth the 25 mile trek from Santa Maria.
Early Friday morning we were on ourway to Vandenberg Air Force Base where our host Larry Hill and tourguide Jay Prichard lead us on a tour of Space Launch Complex 10 where
Communication Satellites are launched on anupdated Thor missile. We also visited theirSpace Museum that chronicled the history ofVandenberg’s mission of placingcommunication satellites in space. Theamazing thing about this Complex is, that inthe height of the Cold War, in an effort toprotect the West Coast, this Complex wentfrom concept to first missile launch in just 8 months.
That day we also toured the La Purisima Mission where we learned what life was like in the Mission era inCalifornia. Then back to Santa Maria for a tasty BBQ dinner to end the day.
Saturday we headed down to Los Olivos for someshopping, wine tasting and relaxation. Then back toSanta Maria for the gala awards banquet.
Sunday we were up and on our way by 8:00AM andenjoying a pleasant trip home.
Next year you shouldthink about going to the CCRG, it was time well spentwith good friends.
Good show, Santa Maria A’s!!
Thank you.
Look closely, sometimes FatherSerra’s finger appears
In all, 214 Model A’s cametogether
What’s Cathy want to dowhen she grows up?
Bet you could hear a pin drop!
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CCRG (con’t) Vandenberg Air Force Base
One tour was to Vandenberg,where we got to inspect aThor rocket up close andpersonal. The Thor is usedto deliver weather satellitesinto orbit.
To the left, we see Alan B. AndSteve K. searching for thecarburetor
COOL ‘N’CLASSIC CAR
SHOW
MAY 17
Remember, our participation helps theJuvenile Diabetes Foundation in asmall and fun way. Please plan onattending. We’re meeting at Taft HighSchool at 11:45 and will convoy tothe Calabassas country club. Lunchwill be provided to all drivers.
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Cell # (818) 288- FORD (3673)Home # (818) 353- 2060
Charles LohrModel A Repairs(by Appointment Only)
7918 Kyle St.Sunland, CA 91040
(818) 262-3282Novaks Carburetors
Rebuild and sell Zenith CastIron Model A Carburetors
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The San Fernando Valley Model A Club (SFVMAC), a chapter of the Model A Ford Club of America (MAFCA), is a non profit organization whosepurpose is to serve as a medium of exchange of ideas, information and parts for enthusiasts of the Model A Ford car, to aid members and other enthusiastsin their efforts to restore and preserve the car in its original likeness. The Rumble Sheet is the newsletter of the SFVMAC,published monthly, Januarythrough November. The organization disclaims any liability for the technical information provided herein. The material published is the opinions of theauthors and not those of the organization. We invite all those interested in the Model A Ford to join us. Ownership of a Model A Ford is not required.All Members must join MAFCA. Membership includes a subscription to the newsletter. Material in the Rumble Sheet may be used in other publicationsprovided credit is given for the source.
The Rumble SheetSan Fernando Valley ChapterMAFCAP.O. Box 8017Van Nuys, CA 91409
Presidents message 1
Officers 2
Tours and activities 3
Sunshine / Editors Thoughts 4
Classified Ads / New advertiser 6
Recent activities 8
Little of this and that / Ads 9
Ads 10/ 11
MONTHLY MEETINGSGeneral Meetings are held at Galpin Motors 15505 Roscoe Blvd., North Hills, CA (just east of the I-405) on the third Thursday of the
month at 7:30 PM except in December - No Meeting.
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Who are we
Minutes / New members 7
Calendar 12
Era Fashions 5
5MAY
S M T W T F S
1
American Motorsformed - 1954
2
Chevrolet becomespart of GM - 1918
3 4 5
Cinco de Mayo
6
The 'Chunnel'linking England andEurope opens -1994
7
Chysler buys Dodge- 1928
8 9
10
Mother’s Day
11 12 13
Ladies Luncheon
14
Last ChevroletCorvair built - 1969
15 16
Bob's Brunch run
17
Cool n Classic CarShow CalabassasCC
18 19
Buick Motorsincorporates - 1903
Board Meeting
20 21
General Meeting
22 23
24
Brooklyn Bridgeopens to traffic -1883
25
Memorial Day
Canoga ParkMemorial DayParade
26 27
Golden Gate Bridgeopens to traffic -1937
28 29 30
31
Ford builds the lastModel T - 1927