FISHER`S NEWS YOU CAN USE Letter From the president

FISHER’S NEWS YOU CAN USE
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06/01/2011 Issue #003
Letter From the president
Hello to all of you and Happy Father’s Day to all the fathers out there.
In this issue we have our auto tips which are on air conditioning. Time to get
ready for summer. We are here to take care of your air conditioning needs.
Since picnic time is near we, hope you try Peter’s BBQ Ribs. They are
delicious and melt in your mouth. We have changed the way we are doing
the “name that part” game. So, that more clients have a chance to win. Also
this month you will learn a little more about me and how long I have been
here.
The book of the month is by my son-n-law, Dustin Beal. It is a useful and
humorous book about having kids and still enjoying life. I got a real kick out
of reading it. The book also has a lot of good advice for young parents. You
can get it on amzaon.com or call us and we can get a copy for you at a
discounted price.
We have Father’s Day coupons for helping dad keep more money in his
pocket. Until next time have a great couple of months.
Sincerely
Lyle Fisher, Jr.
President
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PRESIDENT’S LETTER
AUTO TIPS
RECIPE
DID YOU KNOW
MONTHLY CONTEST
ABOUT FISHER’S TRANSMISSION CENTER INC.
RECOMMENDED BOOK
QUOTE OF THE MONTH
COUPONS
Auto Tips:
Today, as we drive our automobiles, a great many of us, can enjoy the same comfort levels that we
are accustomed to at home and at work. With the push of a button or the slide of a lever, we take the
seamless transition from heating to cooling and back again without ever wondering how this change
occurs. That is, unless something goes awry. Vehicles are found to have primarily three different
types of air conditioning systems. While each of the three types differs, the concept and design are
very similar to one another. The most common components which make up these automotive systems
are the following:
COMPRESSOR: Commonly referred to as the heart of the system, the compressor is a belt driven
pump that is fastened to the engine. It is responsible for compressing and transferring refrigerant gas.
CONDENSER: This is the area in which heat dissipation occurs.
EVAPOTATOR: Located inside the vehicle, the evaporator serves as the heat absorption
component.
ORIFICE: The orifice, either a tube or an expansion valve, is located in the inlet tube of the
evaporator, or in the liquid line, somewhere between the outlet of the condenser and the inlet of the
evaporator.
ACCUMULATOR: Accumulators or driers are used in all systems. It is connected directly to the
evaporator outlet and stores excess liquid refrigerant. The second job of the accumulator drier is to
remove moisture and contaminates from the system.
If any of these are not working right you could be pretty warm this summer.
Recipe: BBQ RIBS
BBQ RBS
2 racks of pork baby back ribs
4 table spoons salt
4 table spoons pepper
1 table spoon cayenne pepper
2 table spoons paprika
4 tablespoon onion powder
4 tablespoons garlic powder
1 bottle Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce.
Mix all seasoning in a bowl.
Dry rub the ribs with the seasoning
Roast in oven on 250 degrees for 3 hours.
Then grill the ribs until fork tender or then fall off the bone when you pick them up.
Lather on the Sweet Baby Rays BBQ sauce let that warm for a minute or two then serve.
Did You Know?
Flag day is celebrated on June 14. It commemorates the adoption
of the flag of the United Sates, which happened that day by resolution of the Second Continental
Congress in 1777. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson issued a proclamation that officially
established June 14 as Flag Day; in August 1949, National Flag Day was established by an act of
Congress.
One of the longest-running Flag Day parades is held annually in Quincy, Massachusetts, which
began in 1952, celebrating its 60th year in 2011. The largest Flag Day parade is held annually in
Troy, New York, which bases its parade on the Quincy parade and typically draws 50,000 spectators.
The oldest Flag Day parade is in Fairfield, Washington, beginning in 1909 or 1910.
Father's Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of June. Its first
celebration was in Spokane, Washington on June 19, 1910. A bill to accord national recognition of
the holiday was introduced in Congress in 1913. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson went to
Spokane to speak in a Father's Day celebration and wanted to make it official, but Congress resisted,
fearing that it would become commercialized. President Calvin Coolidge recommended in 1924 that
the day be observed by the nation, but stopped short of issuing a national proclamation. In 1966,
President Lyndon B. Johnson made Father's Day a holiday to be celebrated on the third Sunday of
June. Finally the holiday was officially recognized in1972, by Richard Nixon.
More phone calls are made in the United States during Mother's Day than during Father's Day, but
the percentage of collect calls on Father's Day is much higher, making it the busiest day of the year
for collect calls. Also, calls during both Mother's Day and Father's Day tend to last longer. Not as
many gifts or greeting cards are purchaed for Father’s Day then Mother’s Day.
Monthly Contest
Each month we have a contest so you can have some fun. The winner will receive a gift card to
Applebee’s for $25.00. The first person to guess right and call us will be the winner. Winners will be
named in the next issue of the newsletter.
Are You Ready to Play?
First one with the correct name of this part wins!!!!!!!!!
419-668-5725
What is the name of this part?
• Due to the mailing of our newsletter some people get theirs before
others. We have decided to take the first ten correct callers, put their
names in a hat and pick the winner. This way more people have a
chance to win.
About Fisher’s Transmission Center Inc.
This month I will tell you a little about my self I am a humble and thankful person. The Lord has
blessed me with many blessing. I first started here working with my Dad back in 1977. For about my
first year all I did was clean parts and clean the shop. Dad said that if I didn’t know how to clean I
won’t know how to keep the parts clean when I would get to work on the cars. Then the next couple
of years I was able to work on the cars and clean parts and floors. To this day no matter what other
things I do I still get to clean parts and clean the floors. I guess some things never change. Back in
1985 I was ASE certified in automatic transmission /transaxle and manual drive train and axles
and have been recertified very 5 years since then. Dad retired in 1993 and I took over as manager till
1996 when I brought his shares out and became president. I have been president ever since. So I
came from chief floor cleaner to chief of the business. It took some time and a lot of hard work but I
am sure that any business owner or company president would say the same. What I am most proud of
over the years is the amount of clients who are or have become my friends. I enjoy being able to see
them and help them as there families grow. There a some clients that I am now working on their third
generation’s vehicles and it is very satisfying to have them know, like, and trust me and our shop. I
am proud to know that we are a valuable contribution to the Norwalk area.
Give us a call and let Lyle or Bob answer your questions about your vehicle. We are open from 8:305:30 Monday thru Friday for all your automotive needs CALL US AT 419-668-5725
Recommended Book
This month’s recommended Book is “Making Life An Adventure Even With Kids” by local
author Dustin Beal. This book is available at Amazon.com or you can call 419-668-5725 and we
can get you a copy.
Quote of the Month
“America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter and lose our freedoms, it will be
because we destroyed ourselves." -- Abraham Lincoln
Contact the Editor
Copyright © 2011 by Fisher's Transmission center Inc. - All Rights Reserved.
Editor: Lyle R Fisher Jr., Fisher’s Transmission Center Inc.
15 Old State Rd
Norwalk Ohio 44857
419-668-5725
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