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 ATTENTION!!!!!!!!  
The next meeting will be Oct 7th at 
Memories-R-Forever
424 S. Burress
Moses Lk., WA
Dinner at 6:00 PM & Meeting at 7:00 PM
Menu: 
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Current 'Duck' owner:
Paul Boehm - 1947 Kaiser
Too Many Engine Bearing Failures
4 Engines too many

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1947 Kaiser Special

Guidelines for 'Duck' ownership
1. If you have ownership of the 'Duck', it should be in your possession and visible at club meetings and in your classic car at the shows you attend.
2. To be eligible for 'Duck' possession, "something" must happen to your classic car. (not your personal daily driver)
3. Passing of the 'Duck' can be done at the next meeting or at the car show where the "something" occurred.
4. If problems or disputes occur during the passing of the 'Duck' at car shows, the newly appointed 'Duck' recipient can dispute the honor at the next club meeting and a vote by the members shall be binding.
5. REMEMBER: IT'S JUST FOR FUN!!!!!!!!!


The Moses Lake Classic Car Club has established a scholarship with the Big Bend Community College Foundation for automotive students enrolled at BBCC. The $1500.00 scholarship will be awarded to a student enrolled in the second year of the automotive technology program. The scholarship can be used for the students needs for tuition, books & tools.
BBCC Automotive Instructor Mike O'Kornek, BBCC Foundation Executive Director Doug Sly, and BBCC Automotive Instructor Chuck Cox met with Moses Lake Classic Car Club members Bill Anderson, Bruce Trachte, and LaDell Yada to establish the scholarship.

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His cheek
Was rough
His chick vamoosed
And now she won't
Come home to roost
Burma-Shave