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PSage Template - PNR
Volume 34
Spring , 2014
By Tom Waters, Division Supt.
By Rick Uhlenkott, Editor
Well this should be the Spring issue of the Purple Sage as
we have not put one out yet this year. And I owe you all an
apology for not getting this done sooner. I think it’s June
already, isn’t it?
If you haven’t been around lately, you don’t know that
Sharon and I bought a new house after being in the old one for
over 36 years. So, the Elbow Valley RR is now a thing of the
past and like Phoenix rising, a new Elbow Valley is in the works.
Tearing down my 25 year project has not been fun, but the idea
of a new, bigger double deck RR is oh so exciting. And so I
don’t forget, I need to say a big thank you to all of my 3rd Div.
friends for their help over the years. I would list them all by
name but you don’t have time to read such a long list. And as
you would expect I can’t remember all of it.
Enough about me and now for the good stuff. Here is what
I wrote to the PNR for an annual report.
Tom reported that several vandals descended on the
Elbow Valley recently, causing much damage to scenery. They
defended their actions by noting that the management had been
preparing to do just that, anyway, so they were just helping.
Considering management was among the vandals, the railroad
police decided to let the matter be and left to continue
preparations for relocating to bigger quarters at the new home
office.
‘The 3rd Division has pretty much recuperated
from putting on the Regional Convention last Summer.
We had a great crew, lots of wonderful participation and
most of all very positive comments from those who
attended. To all who attended, from near and far, we
thank you for sharing this great hobby with us!
The train show portion of the convention made
money due to the free rent associated with the
convention. Numerous folks in the area have asked that
we put on an annual show and we have a committee
looking into this.
So far this year we have added approximately
seven new members. Also we now have an official
membership chair and welcome letters are being drafted.
We are also working on changes to our by­laws to
include rules for rotating the three offices on a three year
basis. This does not mean an officer can’t run for their
position again.
We have had a wonderful web master for a
number of years, Bruce McCosh. He has recently passed
the job on Chris Mesa and we are now looking to put
ourselves on Facebook.
A number of the local members are planning to
attend this years Regional in Tacoma as we fully expect
yet another great convention.
As for me, I feel taking the reins of the 3rd
Division is a wonderful opportunity, one where we can
pull in the members to participate just a little more in
Continued, page 2
Sandy's article on the LP appears in the July/August issue
of N Scale Railroading. Very nice, although he sold the Gready
Mills logging operation to the Klearkut operation. I don't know
what else Sandy has in the pipe line, but given the number of N
scalers in the area I'm sure many more fine articles are a coming.
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Engineer's Side, Continued from page 1
this hobby of railroading. As I have often said, we don’t discriminate
against scale.’
So to expand on the above, Chris Mesa has taken over as Web Master
and also as Membership Chairman. Skip Dautel continues as Secretary and
Jerry Thomas has taken on the 3Rd. Div. Treasures job. Warren Smith has
offered to run the Favorite Model Contest during the Spring and Fall Meets.
And speaking of the Fall Meet, we are locked on for September 27th
at the same place as the past meets.
The monthly business meeting was moved to Idaho Pizza Co. on
Fairview near Cole Road in Boise in order to get away from noisy video
game machines at the Overland store.
In closing, you can see that some changes have been made lately, so
check the web page often for the latest info.
high 60's to low 70's so you can escape the heat of
south west Idaho and cool off. Also there are any
number of places to stay in and around Fortuna and
Eureka.
We will give you gate passes and parking
permits to get into this small county fair. By the
way, the Humboldt County Fair was the first county
fair in California, dating back to the late 1800's.
There are many things to see on the north coast of
California from the tallest trees in the world to
Victorian Villages like Ferndale used in a number of
Hollywood movies.
If you could give us a weekend, one or two
days or some evenings during the week please get
in touch with me at
http://secure.infoharvest.ca/NMRA/PNR/3div/
And as you should already know, if there is anything I
can help you with don’t hesitate to contact me (info, on the
3rd Div. web page).
The Eureka
California
Depot in the
mid 50's
Tom Waters
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Eel River Valley
229­7107 or
rcp4449@gmail.com
Come and make it part of
your vacation this year and enjoy
the beautiful Redwoods and one of
the most outstanding coastlines in
the world. There are any number
of places to camp if you wish.
The temperatures will be in the
Ron Plies
A total look at the club's module layout
Shively, California down in
the Eel River Canyon in the
heart of the redwoods
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Spring Meet Contest Results
By Tom Waters
This year’s Spring Meet was
just a little different for me this time.
I asked Bruce Oberleitner to take
over running the contest as he has
been instrumental in helping me in
the past. As luck would have it,
Steam Locomotive ­
1st ­ Terry
Jackson, HO scale MDC Shay
Brucer was under the weather that
day and couldn’t even get out of
bed to call me. Well, Michael
Starkey stepped up and offered to
take over. And a big THANKS to
him for doing a great job. As for
me, I have fallen on my head in
getting this write up done and
getting ribbons to the winners and
I apologize for that.
This time there were 28
entries entered by 10 of us. Now I
know more of you have been busy
building models so plan on
entering the contest this Fall, we want to see your handy
work.
Here are the items you all liked the best at the Meet:
Complete Train ­
1st ­ George Wolfrum, N Scale log train
2nd ­ Bryan James, HO scale Orient
Express
3rd – Don Osborn, O scale Hafner passenger train
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SUBSCRIPTIONS
THIS PUBLICATION IS DISTRIBUTED TO ALL
INTERESTED PARTIES, MEMBERS OR NOT, FREE
OF CHARGE. WE WILL GLADLY ACCEPT A $6 PER
YEAR CONTRIBUTION FROM NON-MEMBERS WHO
MAY STILL WISH TO CONTRIBUTE SOMETHING.
Diesel Locomotive ­
1st ­ Bryan James, HO scale Athern GP­38
2nd ­ Floyd Warden, (assume G scale) Something
he didn’t write down
Passenger Car ­
1st – Michael Starkey, S scale wood passenger car
2nd ­ Bryan James, HO scale Santa Fe observation
car
3rd ­ Warren
Smith, HOn3 scale
business car Alamosa
Non­Revenue Car ­
1st ­ Warren
Smith, HOn3 scale ditcher
2nd ­ Bryan
James, HO scale crane and
boom car
Caboose ­ No Entries
Color Photo ­
1st ­ A three way tie:
Carl Sorensen – UP on the Columbia
Carl Sorensen – MT14 on the Mt. Hood RR
Carl Sorensen – POVA (whatever that is)
2nd ­ A two way tie:
Carl Sorensen – RDC in Payette
Carl Sorensen – calendar
Black & White Photo ­ No Entries
Freight Car ­
1st ­ Rick Uhlenkott, N
scale Tri­level Autorack on UP
flat car
2nd – Warren Smith,
HOn3 scale drop bottom gondola
3rd ­ Bryan James, HO
scale gas tank (?)
Traction Locomotive ­ No Entries
On­Line Structure ­
1st ­ Rick Uhlenkott, N scale Idaho County
Light & Power LPG facility
Off­Line Structure ­
1st – Sam Parkins, HO Scale General Store
Vehicle ­ No Entries
Tree ­
No Entries
Other ­
No Entries
Module ­ No Entries
Diorama ­
Best N Scale
George Wolfrum – N Scale log train
Best HO Scale
A five way tie:
Warren Smith, HOn3 business car Alamosa
Warren Smith, HO scale Oakleaf Supply
Warren Smith, HOn3 scale ditcher
Bryan James, HO scale Athern GP­38
Bryan James, HO scale crane and boom car
Best O Scale
Don Osborn, O scale Hafner passenger train
Best G Scale
Floyd Warden, The something He didn’t write down
1st ­ George
Wolfrum, N Scale Tug Boat
2nd ­ Warren
Smith, HO scale Oakleaf
Supply
Best of Show
George Wolfrum –
N Scale log train
SPECIAL CONTEST – the GET­ER­DONE contest:
Rick
Uhlenkott – N­Scale
Wicks New Loading
Dock, phase 1
And again, please try your best to vote in every category,
your friends will really appreciate it. And don’t forget that we
want to see your handy work in the contest.
And As Always, Thanks A Bunch!
Tom
modules. They have over 50 linear feet of quality, detailed work
finished and several more on the way. The club has their own
painted trailer with logo to transport to frequent shows.
Jim showed us the huge HO layout. It was multilayered
in Western scenery. In places the layout has three levels with a
fair amount of HOn3 track mostly working the mines. Club
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Scale Rails of
Southwest Florida
By Jerry Thomas
Sometimes when
travelling model railroaders trip
upon a gem quite by accident.
Maybe this has happened to
you as it did to me when I was
visiting my father in Fort
Myers, Florida and found
Scale Rails of Southwest
Florida. Visiting on a regularly
scheduled Tuesday work
session, we were warmly
greeted by Dwight and Jim
who toured us around their
spacious layout building. At the entrance the club has a “for
kids only“ Lionel layout. Dwight showed us the N­Trak
members were demonstrating a high level of skill in completing
their tasks. The club has participated heavily with the NMRA
achievement program and clinics. Electronics and construction
techniques demonstrate skilful work. Look for Scale Rails to be
featured in MR in early 2016. If you end up near Fort Myers,
Scale Rails of Southwest Florida is located at The Depot,1262
Piney Road, North Fort Myers 33903.
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HobbyTown News
I’ve been informed by the staff in the Boise store that the Nampa
store is closing. The last day for the Nampa store will be the
27th of June.
Mac
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I DON'T BELIEVE IT! BENNEY FILED AN APPEAL
WITH THE F. R. A. AND THEY'VE ORDERED ME
TO CEASE ABANDONMENT, PENDING...
FALL MEET
SPECIAL CONTEST
Add a New Freight Car to Your Road:
Fall Meet 2014
Improve an existing freight car, finish one, or build one
new. Any scale or type of freight car qualifies. Tell why the car
interested you. At the meet share the experiences you had
building the car. Bragging rights competition will be determined
by vote.
Fall suggestion: Jerry
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2014 NATIONAL
ELECTION RESULTS
NMRA Secretary John Stevens has announced the results
of the voting which took place earlier this year for the Board and
Canadian officer positions.
Please note the results aren't considered official until the
Board of Directors meets this July in Cleveland and accepts the
report of the Ballot Committee.
Canadian District Director
Fred Headon ­­ 194 votes
NMRA Canada President
Clark Kooning ­­ 198 votes
NMRA Canada Vice President
Steve McMullin ­­ 198 votes
There were no write­in candidates, and some ballots did not
indicate a vote for some candidates.
NOTICE OF 2015
ELECTIONS
The following NMRA Officers and Board of Directors
positions are open for election in 2015:
1. President
2. Vice President, Administration
3. Vice President, Special Projects
4. Eastern District Director
5. Pacific District Director, and
6. At­Large North America Director
All incumbents are eligible to be candidates for this election
.
Please check Article III, paragraph 12, of the NMRA
Executive Handbook (EHB) located at
http://www.nmra.org/national/organization/nmra_organization.ht
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for the extent of the districts affected. Qualifications for
candidates are listed in the EHB.
All submissions of candidate's names for consideration by
the Nominations Committee for all offices except Pacific
District Director shall be submitted to Tony Koester, Chairman
of the Nominations Committee, nkpfan@ptd.net no later than
June 15, 2014.
All submissions of candidate's names for consideration by
the Pacific District Director Nominations Committee shall be
submitted to Sam Mangion, Chairman of the Pacific District
Director Nominations Committee, mangion2@bigpond.com no
later than June 15, 2014.
Candidates may wish to run for these positions by petition
and not be subjected to the decisions of the appropriate
nominations committees. Requirements for submitting by
petition are contained in the EHB. All submissions by petition
shall be received by the Secretary NMRA no later than July 31,
2014.
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Central District Director
Peter Magoun ­­ 1185 votes
Bob Beaty ­­ 1 vote
Bruce Brintnall ­­ 1 vote
John Burchnall ­­ 1 vote
Russel K Ceasar ­­ 1 vote
Bob Fink ­­ 1 vote
Paul Mangan ­­ 1 vote
Stan Whittingham ­­ 1 vote
There were 1193 votes submitted, of which one ballot was
blank.
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