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Thank you to Bill Williams, Kat McMahon, Charlo�e Kessler & Mike Kessler for photo submissions for this
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Pioche, St George Trip - June 2016
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~ Coming Events ~~ Coming Events ~~ Coming Events ~~ Coming Events ~
Next Monthly Mee)ng: July 19, 2016
(Third Tuesday of the month)
The Tap House—5589 W Charleston
Mee)ng at 8:00 PM
Op)onal dinner and social hour start at 6:00 PM.
July 4 (Monday)
SUMMERLIN COUNCIL PATROTIC PARADE
Hal White 702-655-2254
Contact Hal if you want to par)cipate in the parade
July 16 (Saturday)
SWIMMING PARTY & BARBEQUE
Steve & July Colle�
702-251-0555
702-210-2162 – S
702-498-8812 – J
More informa�on to follow
August 21, 2015
SUNDAY BREAKFAST
Arrive at 8:30, Dine at 9:00
BIG DOG’S DRAFT HOUSE
4543 N Rancho Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89130 · ~16 mi
(702) 645-1404
TOUR REPORT BY MIKE KESSLER
“Please be sure to sign up at the mee�ng or tell the Tour Leader so we will know you’re coming.“
bring a side dish.
The August breakfast will be held at
the DraI House on the 21th.
Please see the tour schedule for de-
tails.
“A” Big thanks to Hal
White and Tony Gardner
for organizing the trip to
Pioche and St. George. We
were unable to drive our
Model A’s in the heat, but
it was a great )me for all who a�ended.
Thank you to Bill and Kathy Williams for
their hospitality and seMng up the tours
in Pioche. Dennis Rutkoskie hosted us
at his beau)ful car museum in Wash-
ington, Utah and then lunch at his
home. Thank you Dennis and Jackie.
Upcoming events are the July 4th pa-
rade in Summerlin, and a barbeque
and swimming party at Steve and Judy
Collets. Those who would like to may
Note from the editor: Due to poor health this will be my last
newsle"er. Thank you to Ed Kaminski for volunteering to
take over—I know he will do a great job. Please offer your
support to him as he takes on the Editor role.
Thanks, Rita
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I know it's geMng HOT
but our modern cars are
air condi)oned and so is
the Tap House. So please
try to a�end the mee)ngs
as some)mes we vote on
things that effect every member of the
club and we would like to have your opin-
ion and vote included. I contacted the
sales manager of Friendly Ford and the
dealership is willing to host our club
showing our Model A's on their raised
ramp and in front of their dealership. For
interna)onal Model A day September
10th. They have room for 22 cars and
if we have more they will make a
walkway with our cars lining both
sides. Coffee and donuts have been
requested along with matching hats
for everyone. I think the hats would
be great to show visitors who to ask
ques)ons. Some of you may remem-
ber this was done a number of years
ago and was a great )me to showcase
our cars and our club without the dis-
trac)ons of a larger car show. Now,
for a short technical rant. This heat is
terrible on car ba�eries. So, drop
everything right now and liI up the
metal plate on the floorboard of
your beloved Model A and check
the water level in your ba�ery.
Remember to use only dis)lled wa-
ter.
THE PREZ SEZ BY JIM MILLER
The dress most women
regard as a must in their
closet is the "Li�le
Black Dress". IT girl Claire
Bow launches an iconic
dress. It is commonly
accepted that the "Li�le Black Dress"
made its first appearance via
Paris designer Coco Chanel in French
Vogue 1926. It was listed as
Chanels Ford dress (named aIer the
black Model-T Ford). It was a
simple sketch of a black crepe de
chine day frock with a bodice which
bloused at the waist.
To this day the "Li�le Black Dress" is
a simple frock that can be worn for
VICE PRESIDENT BY SUZAN LEWIS
SUNSHINE BY CHARLOTTE KESSLER
We received a nice note from
Bill and Kathy Williams thanking
us for coming up to visit them in
Pioche. This was read to the
members.
Doug Warren unfortunately had to have
his big toe amputated. He is in good spir-
its and does not have the pain the toe
was causing, thinking of you Doug!
Lorraine Hanna says hi to all, having
some breathing problems, seeing a
specialist next month.
Ed Portello has had a pacemaker
put in, says his level is geMng
be�er and he is stronger every day.
Jim Miller had knee surgery on the
9th, doing well, glad to hear it Jim.
Rita Waroway has been diagnosed
with a serious medical condi)on
and will be mee)ng with an oncol-
ogist shortly. Let's keep Rita and
Dennis in our prayers
a causal occasion or accessorized to
be worn at an elegant affair.
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President Jim Miller called
the mee)ng to order at
8:00 P.M. Vice President
Suzan Lewis led the
Pledge of Allegiance.
There were 27 members pre-
sent. Jack and Jerry drove their cars
to the mee)ng.
Tony Gardner made a mo)on and
Hal White seconded, and the
minutes of the previous mee)ng
were approved.
President Jim Miller, Vice President
Suzan Lewis, Treasurer Bob Andrini,
and Secretary Judith Colle� all gave
their reports.
Workshop: Jim Miller suggested that
we hold off on the workshops un)l the
temperature gets down to about 112
degrees.
Tour: Mike Kessler asked Tony and Hal
to tell us more about the Pioche/St.
George trip. Hal gave us all the infor-
ma)on on the 4th of July parade.
Sunshine: Charlo�e Kessler gave her
report and sent our prayers and good
wishes.
Old Business: None
New Business: The 4th of July Sum-
merlin parade.
Dark Horse: Bob Andrini won the Dark
Horse.
Adjourned: Mo)on to adjourn was
made by Tony Gardner and seconded
by Jan Gardner. Mee)ng was ad-
journed at 8:45 P.M. God Bless Us
All.
MEETING MINUTES BY JUDY COLLETT
Nutz ‘n Boltz NEWSLETTER: Published monthly by the LVVMAFC. Articles submitted for publi-cation should reach the edi-tor by Saturday noon follow-ing the monthly meetings. All articles become the property of the club and are subject to corrections or revisions. Permission granted to reprint articles. WEB SITE: www.vegasmodela.com DUES: $25 annual club dues are payable before the first day of January. Members not paid by January 31st shall be considered inactive and dropped from all chapter mailings. Members are en-couraged to join the MAFCA national organization for $40. Visit www.mafca.com to join.
2015 OFFICERS & DIRECTORS
PRESIDENT Jim Miller 702-845-2113 [email protected]
PAST PRESIDENT Mark Schieff 702-592-1368 [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT Suzan Lewis 702-683-8825 Dalma)[email protected]
TREASURER Bob Andrini 702-283-3495 [email protected]
SECRETARY Judy Colle� 702-498-8812 sendi�[email protected]
MEMBERSHIP & PUBLICITY Rita Waroway 702-564-8504 [email protected]
SUNSHINE DIRECTOR Charlo�e Kessler 702-767-0397 [email protected]
TOUR DIRECTOR Mike Kessler 702-686-1601 [email protected]
WORKSHOP DIRECTOR Jim Miller 702-845-2113 [email protected]
NEWSLETTER EDITOR Rita Waroway 702-564-8504 [email protected]
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NEVADA’S largest supply of 1928-1931 Ford Model A
parts, we stock only original parts, all stored indoors,
frames, housing, tower shi:s rebuilt, wheels are clean
and primed, firewalls, gas tanks, rebuilt motors, genera-
tors, starters, Zenith carburetor 1-2-3, Tillotson speedom-
eters, steering columns, relined brake shoes, headlights,
bumpers, etc. 702-378-1492, Las Vegas, NV;
[email protected] **40-YR**
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1001 HOLLYHOCK DRIVE
HENDERSON, NV 89011-3020
www.vegasmodela.com
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From the Dennis & Jackie Rutkoskie Collec)on, St George, Utah - Photo courtesy of Kat McMahon