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June 2016 Chatter & Clatter Web-site address - cornhuskermodela.org REGULAR MEETING June 18,2016 @ 7:00 p.m. Fourth Presbyterian Church 5200 Francis Street, Lincoln, NE REFRESHMENTS Snacks for the June meeting will be provided by Laverne Johnston, Bernice Jeffries, Janet Beauvais, and Linda Buckely. Happy Birthday Darrell Best 16th Charles Cummings 16th Harvey Jecha 19th Sharon Griess 23rd Janet Beauvais 24th Lu Vajgrt 27th Bob Ewoldt 28th Don Borcher 28th Laverne Johnston 29th Bill Buckley 30th Happy Anniversary Bob & Marilyn Wagner 5th Terry & Diane Elliott 9th Paul & Mary Stevenson 9th Ray & Esther Hogrefe 12th Alan & Sharon McVay 15th Don & Kathy Cook 26th Steve & Nancy Green 30th DINNER TOURS On June 30th we will dine at Stauffer’s. The July 28th tour will be at Las Margaritas. Meet at 5 pm. Breakfast at HyVee Don’t forget about the first Tuesday of the month breakfast at the HyVee, 70th & Pioneers Blvd. Arrive around 9 am. Southlake Village - June 4 9401 Andermatt Drive 10 am - 1:30 pm Lunch included The Lexington - June 11 5550 Pioneers Blvd. 11 am—1 pm Lunch included Legacy Estates - June 25 7200 Van Dorn Street 11 am - 3 pm Lunch included Sumner Place - July 15 1750 S. 20th Street 2-3:30 pm Legacy Terrace - July 23 5700 Fremont Street 11am - 3 pm Lunch served CAR DISPLAYS FOR June & July CAR “SHOWS “ ARE LISTED ON PAGE 4. June Parades June 18, Homestead Days Parade, Beatrice - Contact Gayle Hanshaw if interested in going. June 25th, Ceresco Days Parade - Will be departing from Orschelon’s at 3:30pm, after the Legacy Display.

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  • June 2016

    Chatter & Clatter

    Web-site address - cornhuskermodela.org

    REGULAR MEETING June 18,2016 @ 7:00 p.m.

    Fourth Presbyterian Church 5200 Francis Street, Lincoln, NE

    REFRESHMENTS Snacks for the June meeting will be provided by Laverne Johnston, Bernice Jeffries, Janet Beauvais, and Linda Buckely.

    Happy Birthday Darrell Best 16th Charles Cummings 16th Harvey Jecha 19th Sharon Griess 23rd Janet Beauvais 24th Lu Vajgrt 27th Bob Ewoldt 28th Don Borcher 28th Laverne Johnston 29th Bill Buckley 30th

    Happy Anniversary Bob & Marilyn Wagner 5th Terry & Diane Elliott 9th Paul & Mary Stevenson 9th Ray & Esther Hogrefe 12th Alan & Sharon McVay 15th Don & Kathy Cook 26th Steve & Nancy Green 30th

    DINNER TOURS On June 30th we will dine at Stauffer’s. The July 28th tour will be at Las Margaritas. Meet at 5 pm.

    Breakfast at HyVee Don’t forget about the first Tuesday of the month breakfast at the HyVee, 70th & Pioneers Blvd. Arrive around 9 am.

    Southlake Village - June 4 9401 Andermatt Drive 10 am - 1:30 pm Lunch included The Lexington - June 11 5550 Pioneers Blvd. 11 am—1 pm Lunch included Legacy Estates - June 25 7200 Van Dorn Street 11 am - 3 pm Lunch included

    Sumner Place - July 15 1750 S. 20th Street 2-3:30 pm Legacy Terrace - July 23 5700 Fremont Street 11am - 3 pm Lunch served

    CAR DISPLAYS FOR

    June & July

    CAR “SHOWS “ ARE LISTED

    ON PAGE 4.

    June Parades June 18, Homestead Days Parade, Beatrice - Contact Gayle Hanshaw if interested in going. June 25th, Ceresco Days Parade - Will be departing from Orschelon’s at 3:30pm, after the Legacy Display.

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    2016 GOVERNING BOARD

    President Bill Buckley 402-484-7019 [email protected]

    President-Elect Glen Manske 402-261-9707 [email protected]

    Secretary Nancy Allder 402-420-6036 [email protected]

    Treasurer Jenn Heetderks 402-890-3705 [email protected]

    BOARD MEMBERS

    Nick Heetderks 402-540-7191 [email protected]

    Harry Johnston 402-423-3081 [email protected]

    Jim Cook 402-483-1239 [email protected]

    Joan Taylor - Past President 402-489-9187 [email protected]

    COMMITTEES

    General Interest Nancy Hanshaw 402-423-4448 Dinner Tours Darrell Best 402-423-1594

    Membership Dave Allder 402-420-6036 Newsletter Margaret Mays 402-488-8568

    Nancy Hanshaw 402-423-4448 Tech Seminars Ed Taylor 402-489-9187

    Calling/Sunshine Laverne Johnston 402-423-3081 Ads Loren Davidson 402-421-0180

    Helen Sougey 402-423-4117 Christmas Party The Buckleys 402-484-7019

    Car Council & Swap Meet Bob Callaway 402-488-7269

    Dick Waechter 402-435-7806……..Also Parades & Tours

    Midwest Ford Club Representative Gayle Hanshaw 402-423-4448

    ALLDER GARAGE

    Spending the morning of May 14th at Dave Allders garage were Richard Waechter, Matt Waechter, Jeff Thomas, Harry & Laverne Johnston, Bob & Judy Callaway, Dave & Nancy Allder, Bill Buckley, Glen & Margaret Manske, and Leo & Helen Sougey. After the garage tour some members headed over to Norris School for their car show. Participating in the show were Bill Buckley, Glen Manske, Harry & Laverne Johnston, Leo & Helen Sougey, Dave Allder, Bob & Judy Callaway, and Nick, Jenn & Kate Heetderks. The Callaways received !st place and Bill received 2nd place in the Model A Car Class. Dave received 1st place in the AA Truck Class. Congratulations.

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    The event is sponsored by the Douglas County History Society and the Meadowlark Model A Ford Club. There is no entry fee and is open to pre-1967 cars and trucks. No hot rods, street rods or rat rods. Lunch, drinks and snacks will be available. There will be free tours of the General Crook House Museum as well as free rides and photo opportunities in vintage vehicles. Live performances by the First Nebraska Volunteers Brass Band, Ed Svoboda’s Red Raven Orchestra and Irish Dancers, Croaoi na Tire. For more information contact Barney Deden,( 402-558-3314), or Nancy Hanshaw. Gayle and Nancy Hanshaw have attended the last two years and it is a fun event. There is lots of parking if people chose to trailer their cars. The entrance is at 30th & Fort Street.

    May 21, 2016 Cornhusker Model A Meeting Minutes

    The meeting was called to order by President-elect Glen Manske.

    Roll Call: There were 19 members in attendance. Glen extended

    good wishes to those celebrating birthdays and Anniversarys. The

    only guest was our speaker, Don Arp.

    Guest Presentations: Our guest speaker was Don Arp, manager

    at the Motor Vehicle Department. He gave an extensive and

    informative talk on the issuance of car titles. He said he would be

    happy to help anyone in need and can be reached at his office at

    402-441-6487.

    Minutes: Jim Cook moved the minutes be approved as published.

    Ed Taylor seconded and the motion carried.

    Treasurer’s Report: We started with a balance of $4,349.06 and

    had income of $2,203.50. $50 in ads (The Lexington and Northside

    Café), $8.50 from the car pool and $2,145 from the swap meet.

    Expenses for the month were $415.57. $13.50 for the newsletter

    and $402.07 for the breakfast meeting (46 meals). No expenses

    were submitted. The ending balance was $6,136.99. Jerry Waecht-

    er moved the report be accepted; Helen Sougey seconded and the

    motion carried.

    Committee Reports

    Calling Committee: Helen Sougey reported she sent a card to the

    family of Bob Hansen.

    Membership Committee: No report.

    Dinner Tours: Margaret Mays reported the May tour will be on the

    26th to Crete. Members should meet at Shoemakers at 77th &

    Saltillo at 5:00. The June tour will be to Stauffer’s in Lincoln.

    History: No report.

    Activities: No report.

    Tours and Events: Richard Waechter reported in June we will do a

    car show at South Lake Village on the 4th; at the Lexington on the

    11th and the All Ford Picnic is in Wahoo on the 12th. MAFCA meet is

    in Omaha this year June 19th through the 24th. There is also a car

    show at St. Luke’s United Methodist church on June 19th. We will

    show our cars at Legacy Estates on the 25th. June 25th is also Ceres-

    co Days. The Horseless Carriage meet this year is in Bismarck SD

    from June 20th through the 23rd. Richard also reported that the Car

    Council still wants to continue the swap meet but it will depend

    upon their being able to find someone to take Jim Snyder’s job.

    Newsletter: No report.

    Advertising: No report.

    Christmas Party: No report.

    Old Business: Those attending the garage tour at the Allder’s said

    it was a good showing. Dave and Nancy had a good breakfast and

    following the tour they went to the car show at Norris. Ed Taylor

    brought five styles of Gatsby Hats for viewing. No decision was

    made as the attendance was light. Ed will bring them to the June

    meeting.

    Margaret Mays reported there seems to be some confusion

    regarding meeting night. She suggested the club think about going

    back to the first Saturday of the month as it has been in the past.

    New Business: Kelly Langer said he thinks it would be advanta-

    geous for our youth to reinstate the Youth Car Show that was

    held at Southeast Community College in the past. He said he will

    look into it and bring some information to the next meeting.

    Those bringing refreshments to the next meeting are Linda Buckley,

    Laverne Johnston, Janet Beauvais and Bernie Jeffries.

    Jim Cook moved the meeting be adjourned, Ray Hogrefe seconded

    and the motion carried.

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    For a quick look at our website,

    click on the following link…..

    http://www.cornhuskermodela.org/

    OUT & ABOUT in Your Model A June 4…………………………...…………….Southlake Village Display June 11……………………………………………..The Lexington Display June 12……………………………………...…...All Ford Picnic, Wahoo June 18………………………………………….Homestead Days Parade (Beatrice) June 19………………………………….……………..St. Luke’s Car Show (1621 Superior St. ) June 19-24………………………...…MAFCA National Convention June 20-23……………..……………..……..…...HCCA Midwest Tour June 25………………………….………..Legacy Estates Car Display June 25………………..…..Ceresco Days Car Show in the Park June 26……………………………………….……….....Rebels Auto Show (Pioneers Park) July 4……………………………….….....Seward Car Show & Parade July 8………………………….….. Collector Car Appreciation Day July 9………………………….….All Ford Show at Anderson Ford July 15………….…………………………………….Sumner Place Display July 23………………………..……….Ashland Stir-Up Days Parade July 23……………………………………..…...Legacy Terrace Display Aug. 14…………………………………...Vintage Wheels at the Fort Aug. 27……………………………………………..…...The Legacy Display Aug. 29………….…Summers End Car Show, Calvary Church (4400 North 1st St.) Sept. 4……………………….…..Homestead Monument Car Show (Beatrice, NE) Sept. 17………………….……....Apple Jack Festival Car Display (Nebraska City) Sept. 25………….……...Lexington Car Show, (2nd car show)

    MAFFI Newsletter Minute

    The Model A hobby is full of good folks who obviously desire to support the Model A Museum. Last month we published a list of items that were needed for upgrading some of the vehicles in the museum's collection and many of you responded-generously. I would like to thank each individual and those clubs who responded to our specific request for tires, metal stemmed tubes and metal valve covers which will all be installed by Model A Day in September. I would also like to remind folks that I will be ordering bricks by the second week in June, so if you are thinking about getting a loved one a 'memorial, or 'in honor' brick this year, please do so immediately. You can find order forms in the "A Preserver" or online at www.maffi.org. Thank you all so much for your support of the Model A Museum and the Model A Ford Foundation, Inc. I do hope you have renewed your dues which totally support the museum and the Foundation. Have a wonderful 'driving' summer. Loukie Smith

    Grammercy Hill Car Display, May 20th. Displaying their cars were Harry Johnston, Dale Kirkland, Charlie Cummings, Glenn & Margaret Manske, Dick & Jerry Waechter, Jeff Meyers, Darrell & Donna Best, and Margaret Mays. Glenn & Margaret received the Peoples Choice award. Congratulations.

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