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1 PVAMA NEWS Inside This Issue PVAMA Show Time 1 Officers and Board of Directors 2 June Minutes 3 Prayer & Praise 4 Calendar 5 July Highlights 6 The Lighter Side 7 Members Show Help 8 Membership Renewal Welcome New Members 9 Upcoming Events Items for Sale 10 35th Annual PVAMA- Show Flyer 11 Next Club Events 12 Volume 14 Issue 8 August 2018 Tractor Display Antique Vehicles Small Engines Tractor Drive Antique Tractor Pull Daily Parade Concessions: Food - Pancake Breakfast Homemade Pie & Ice Cream Sunday Church Service Flea Market Demonstrations : Blacksmithing Wheat Thrashing Corn Shelling Live Music Matt Dwyer and Musicians Roger Kenaston Band Tractor Drive Friday August 17th at 1:30 p.m. Registration 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Show office Leave & Return to Crystal Lake Approx. 30 miles Website LOCATION: 10 miles South of Hastings on Hwy 281 & 2 Miles West to Ayr, NE. From Ayr, NE 1 Mile North. A more detailed map is available at It's the 35th PVAMA Show August 17th-19th, 2018 It's Show Time Machinery Association 35 th Annual Antique & Collector Show August 17 th - 19 th,2018 Featuring: Minneapolis-Moline - Allis-Chalmers Crystal Lake Recreation Area Ayr, NE. Gates Open 7:00 a.m. THE ROGER KENASTON BAND Show Starts at 7:00 pm FREE ADMISSION to park after 5:30 pm ADMISSION $5.00 Per Day PLUS Souvenir Button Children Under 10 FREE Allis-Chalmers Kids Pedal Tractor Super Raffle Show Sponsored by the Platte Valley Antique Mach. Assoc. Donna Wilton website * donna@pvama.org Featuring Minneapolis- Moline and Allis - Chalmers Get your Antique tractors and equipment ready to bring to the show. August 17th is the Tractor Drive Registration is at 10:00am-1:00pm. Tractor drive starts at 1:30pm. Leave and return to Crystal Lake. All hands on deck. We have one more club meeting before the show. Please attend and bring gloves and ready to help. Every member is needed to help make this year another success. August 5th is our next club meeting at Crystal Lake Recreation Area, Ayr NE Potluck lunch 1pm -Club Meeting 2 pm Homemade Pies: Each family is asked to bring 2 homemade fruit pies/crème pies & may be brought as early as Friday August 16 or earlier if arrangements are made. If you cannot bring pies bring $15. to have someone buy pies. Contact Sue Uhrich for pie arrangements. Mission and Objective Today, preserve yesterday for tomorrow. To join together, to restore and preserve the implements of earlier years for our future generations. To cultivate and enjoy the friendship through social and cultural meetings, displays and shows of farm equipment of any nature, toys, crafts, and other complimentary equipment.

2 President: John Howsden 1425 Lock Street Huntley, NE H , C Vice President: Dennis Nelson US Hwy 183 Holdrege, NE Treasurer: Ken Stein 4070 S. Wabash Ave. Hastings, NE Secretary /Newsletter Editor Eileen Dawes PO Box 387 Juniata, NE Board of Directors Rod Brooks 3240 S. Bladen Ave. Juniata, NE Joed Dibbern 7280 W. Airport Rd. Grand Island, NE Sue Uhrich 7312 S. Bluff Center Rd. Shelton, NE Officers and Board of Directors Roger Hanousek 299 N. Bluff Center Rd Cairo, NE Past President: Dave Babcock Birch Rd. Glenvil, NE Ex-officio Members Larry Holmberg 2370 L Rd. Riverton, NE (Show tractor drive coordinator & All NE Tractor Ride Coord.) oakhaven@gpcom.net Donna Wilton 600 S. Baltimore Ave. Hastings, NE (Show Coordinator & All NE Tractor Ride secretary) donna@pvama.org Rich Wilton 600 S. Baltimore Ave. Hastings, NE (equipment coordinator co- farm manager) richjdeerea@yahoo.com Historian: Deby Bieck 5505 S. Wabash Ave, Hastings, NE dabieck03@gmail.com Board Meetings Are held on the 4th Tuesday of each month (except for December). 6 p.m. for a meal and 7 pm business meeting. These are open meetings, meaning any member is welcome to attend. Ideas are always welcome. Contact the President or Secretary for the location. Membership dues are $20 per year Any member renewing their membership prior to the annual show, send your payment directly to the treasurer Ken Stein. If you are renewing your membership at the annual show in August, go to the show office to pay dues. Ken will then notify both the secretary & newsletter editor so they may keep their records up to date. Membership forms will be updated to reflect this change. If dues are not paid by October 1st, member will no longer be considered a member as per the by-laws. New members joining after January will have their membership fees extended to the 2nd show (i.e.: pay on/or after January 2018, membership expires August 2019). This does not apply to members who let their membership lapse and then renew after January. Any member 65+ years of age may pay $150 one-time for a lifetime paid membership. 60+ $200 for lifetime membership (Non-refundable). Keep Information Updated The secretary will need to know if you change your address/ / phone number. This will keep your newsletter and notices coming. 2 PVAMA NEWS pvama.org

3 Monthly Meetings March through August the monthly meetings will be held on the first Sunday of the month at various locations. Watch the newsletter for the locations. July 1, 2018 General Membership Meeting Crystal Lake Recreation Area, Ayr, NE 27 members and guests enjoyed a potluck lunch at 1 p.m. at Crystal Lake Recreation Area near Ayr, NE after a word of prayer by Donna Wilton. President John Howsden called the business meeting to order at 2:10 p.m. Dave Babcock moved the minutes of the June meeting be accepted as printed. Rod Brooks seconded. Motion carried. Money turned in: Sue Uhrich turned in $15 for barrel train renewal from the Wood River Senior Center and $100 from Shelton Cornerstone Bank. Donna turned in $300 from Tom Dinsdale of Hastings and $25 from Rutts Heating and Air. Bills turned in were KRVN radio ad for All Ne Tractor Ride of $ and Platte River Radio (KHAS) for the show of $199; newsletter printing and labels $44.50, Printing for All NE Tractor Ride $19.90, Printing for the show $13.89, printing, envelope, labels for All NE Tractor Ride $ for a total of $ to Eakes; Postage for All NE tractor Ride $22.40, 3 Point Tires for tire repair and new tube for farm expense $25.78, Show flyer address correction of $10.03 and $1.77, fuel to haul 15 loads fertilizer to the farm (farm expense) $31.38, postage for All NE Tractor Ride $ and tote for PVAMA Tractor Drive $5.47 for a total due to Donna Wilton of $ Jack Flanigan moved the bills be paid and Dave Babcock seconded. Motion carried. Donna Wilton mentioned Nelson Trambly left 2 8 foot tables for the kitchen and she moved he be paid $15 each for a total of $30. Roger Hanousek seconded. Motion carried. Regarding show donations Sue Uhrich asked Toners in Grand Island and was told that their donation was sent in each year and that Titan (part of Toners) in Hastings always donate a pedal tractor. She asked Donna if this was so. No, the only year a pedal tractor was donated was the last time we featured Allis Chalmers 5-6 years ago. Pull back tractor for the show was discussed. Donna said that Titan Machinery will not donate one since we are not featuring Case IH and she hasn t talked to LandMark about a John Deere. It was mentioned there was an Agrico dealer in Central City. She asked who was going to talk to him and be responsible for getting it to the show and returned. Dave Babcock mentioned the tractor used needs a quick attached hitch. Howard Uhrich July Meeting Minutes mentioned he knew some farmers with larger tractors he will ask Bill Grounds and Bart Robinson. Club will pay for fuel and give them a couple meal tickets. Howard will report back at the August meeting. Donna had a number of items to discuss: Caps do we want any/ what color? How many? With our logo for 35 years? Discussion. Dave Babcock wants the AC and MM logo on them. Marlin Bates moved we purchase 12 yellow with MM logo and 12 orange with AC logo on them. John Carllson seconded. Motion carried. She mentioned the club could do a full size show flyer ad in the Hastings Tribune (11x 17 in full color for $658 or in black and white for $555. Discussion. Will it be printed in the Encore? Will it be online? Will be online for subscribers? How many subscribers? Tabled until August general meeting. Donna will get answers. Super raffle regarding the AC train they haven t made a caboose yet so we will give away only 3 pieces (engine, and 2 cars) plus the track and power pack. She asked at members take flyers and tri folds to put out (hardly anyone took any). They will be at the Aug mtg again. She also had Steiner catalogs for anyone to take. New Business: Elmer Spurrier, co-farm manager, mentioned the wheat is bound for the show and Jim Buschow and friend got the rest cut. There was approximately 114 bushels taken to the elevator. Hayrack are under roof. Didn t get any baling done due to tractor malfunction. Thanks for all the help. Roger Hanousek asked how the old MM tractor raffle was going only about $70 raised. He will put it on an old Donahue trailer so it can be moved out north after show. Winner needs to transfer it to their own trailer. Donna asked about Appreciation Supper. Agreed to have it at Glenvil Legion if available at 5:30p.m. on Sunday Nov 4th. Donna will send out invitations to sponsors and volunteers this year. She asked who will be in charge and who will do the cooking or is it to be catered. General consensus was to have it catered. Members are to get catering charges and menu for approximately 80 people and bring back to the membership at the August meeting. She mentioned there will be an RSVP so whomever is chosen will have an idea of how many to prepare for. Last year had in attendance. Lake dredging will NOT be done by show time and we will NOT be able to use any area by the lake for parking trailers and pickups as well as visitors vehicles. Discussion.. Might have to park trailers in town. John Carllson will ask Ayr Ag about parking trailers on their property. Parking on the west side of the road for either tractors or vehicles discussed. Not tractors narrowed up the road too much. Will use that area for handicap parking as it needs to be enlarged anyway. Will be able to park up north by the RR tracks to put trailers. John reminded everyone in that area to ask nicely if they would be willing to park there. Some member campers can go there as well. Will mix tractors and equipment together this year. Will put Jim Buschow s 42 AC pieces in the front row. Saturday July 14 will be the Adams County Fair parade. Those participating meet at the field at 8 a.m. and will move to 1st and Colorado by 9 so Ken Stein and give out parade numbers. Jim Buschow s Blue Hill tractor drive will be that afternoon (the 14th) at 1 p.m., unload west of the sale barn. The temp of the weather will determine the distance of the drive. Blacksmith building is on skids and will be squared up yet. Mark Scofield, a club member, and an employee of CHS of Alma was responsible for obtaining 5 gallons of exterior latex satin white paint for the building. Sue Uhrich moved we give Mark a 3 year membership. Dave Babcock seconded, Motion carried. Trim color was discussed. Dave had originally donated an overhead door, but that will not be used as when it is up it will prohibit handing of line track and pulleys. A 5 or 6 foot sliding track door will be installed instead. Dennis Nelson mentioned that since the club is losing their show coordinator and no one has stepped forward, that maybe CCC could help. He talked to the hotel management instructor in Hastings and she was all excited about the opportunity to have students do this and it would look good on their resume. He will take her the packet Donna put together and visit with her some more this next week. There would be no cost to the club and they would put in a minimum of 60 hours. John Carllson moved Dennis pursue this opportunity, Ken Stein seconded and motion carried. Donna s thought it that there will still have to be one person for the club in charge (show coordinator position, for example) to make sure that everything is being done in a timely manner. Every year new students would be working on this. Dennis mentioned the Phelps County Fair and tractors are wanted. Chuck Goff mentioned a short tractor drive on Sunday July 15 at Prosser in memory of Paul Short. Will start at 1:30 p.m. beginning and ending at Prosser Village Hall, rain or shine. Community picnic afterwards with everyone bringing a covered dish to share. (5 p.m. ish). Provided will be sloppy joes and hot dogs, beverage and table service. There being no other business, Dave Babcock moved and Jack Flanigan seconded the meeting be adjourned. Brad Harpham objected (lol). Motion carried. Meeting was adjourned at 3:15 p.m. Submitted by Donna Wilton, Sec Pro Tem. pvama.org PVAMA NEWS 3

4 Prayer, Praise, and the Lighter Side Jim Osler has health concerns please keep him in your prayers. Ed Axmann new address: Cambridge Court RM Central Ave. Kearney, NE Please continue to prayer for our soldiers in all branches of the Military July Highlights Continued Adams County Fair Time What did John Deere say to Allis Chalmers the night they were married? A. Good night, Allis, Deere. What kind of tractor do you always hire and never own? A. A contractor! Have you ever wondered how Allis-Chalmers tractors got their distinctive shade of orange? It s not because orange was the only color left! (Although to be fair, a desire to be different might have had something to do with their color selection). The very first AC tractors were a dull shade of green. Everything changed in 1929, when Harry Meritt took a trip to California. Merritt was the manager of Allis s budding tractor department. He must have been thinking over the question of color one day when he traveled past a field of brilliant, blooming poppies. As they waved in the breeze, the color struck a chord with Merrit. He went back to the factory and convinced his colleagues that orange was the right choice. The shade was named Persian Orange after the poppies (a native crop of ancient Persia, now modern-day Iran). If you are painting an AC tractor, you should know that the company used two different shades of Persian Orange (Persian Orange #1 and Persian Orange #2). If getting the shade exactly right is important to you, then you ll want to do careful research to determine which color to use. Later AC tractors used a different orange altogether, called Corporate Orange. 4 PVAMA NEWS pvama.org

5 Calendar 4 Glen Goldman Mike Lennemann Patty Vacek Larry Hardesty Lee Samuelson Sue Flanigan Russ Horst Jim Hayes Mike Amundson 15 Dakota Esselman Larry Killinger Richard Brader Carolyn Walters Betty Hand 19 A.J. Boehler Greg Volzke Bob Warnke 28 John Mintzmyer Jim and Ruth Hayes Curt and Brenda Mack Bob and Cindy Bohlen Larry and Merry Johnson Roy and Karmie Kimminau Jr. and Janice Reasland 1980 August 5th is our next club meeting at Crystal Lake Recreation Area, Ayr NE Potluck lunch 1pm -Club Meeting 2 pm Bring catering venues for appreciation dinner. All hands on deck. We have one more club meeting before the show. Please attend and bring gloves and ready to help. Every member is needed to help make this year another success. Marriage is not just finding the right person. It is a matter of being the right person. pvama.org PVAMA NEWS 5

6 It's Show Time (Before the Show) Please attend August 5th club meeting for more information. See page page 2 for lists of Offiicers and Board of Directors for contact information. bring $15. to have someone buy pies. Specified Items that have to be done so the show can open Before the show, During the Show and After the show 2018 Once again we are asking members to volunteer to help with the following items listed so just a few won t have to have to do everything: Before the show: Homemade Pies: each family is asked to bring 2 homemade fruit pies/crème pies & may be brought as early as Friday or earlier if arrangements are made. If you cannot bring pies Mow/weed trim: final mowing will be done the Sunday before the show, if it needs it from the Aug meeting. Bring mowers and weed trimmers to make short work of this task. Equipment: Tuesday evening move club equipment to show grounds Picnic tables: Wednesday evening 6p.m. or earlier; place in designated areas (see picnic table placement sheet) Ken Stein gets permission from fairgrounds to use picnic tables. Bathrooms: Thursday or Friday morning: put port-a-potties in location. Will need someone to check them & re-fill toilet paper if needed, on Sat. evening. (Office has extra) Trash Cans: Put out either Thurs. or Friday; Put majority in PVAMA concession trailer area, others at other food vendor s areas. (trash containers will have been brought to park earlier.) Tarps, Chairs, Tables, Tents: Thurs evening 6 p.m.: put up various tarps and tents, and Tractor Pull bleachers; chairs in music area, tent at entrance gates. (see Tent placement sheet) Tables 1 table and 4 chairs for pull track bookkeepers; 3 or 4 tables under tent for Super Raffle items and items to sell, 1 table, 4 or 6 chairs at admission gate. Flags/signs: May start as early as Wed rope off various areas and place signage in park. They are stored in storage building. Kitchen: clean and organize; have wastewater container in place. Talk to Sue U about Helping in either the kitchen or ice cream room. (see Board Member list) Gate Attendants: Sign up to work a 3-4 hour shift (or more) on Saturday and Sunday. Call the secretary Eileen Dawes ( to schedule your time. Thanks Yellow Antique Show Signs: Friday or early Sat morning put up outside of town and on various roads leading into the park. They are stored in office. Again, many hands make short work of any of these tasks. All help is appreciated. 6 PVAMA NEWS pvama.org

7 It's Show Time (During /After the Show) Please attend August 5th club meeting for more information. See page page 2 for lists of Offiicers and Board of Directors for contact information. pies bring $15. to have someone buy pies. During the Show: Homemade Pies: each family is asked to bring 2 homemade fruit pies/crème pies & may be brought as early as Friday or earlier if arrangements are made. If you cannot bring Children s Pedal Pull: put down track, need announcer and bookkeeper both days, as well as 2 or 3 people to help the kids & measure the distance. (2018 hopefully the cement will have been poured for the pedal pull track!) All help is welcomed IF you can help with the kids games. (behind office under the trees) Raffles: Need 2 people both days, all day long may change out for shifts. Parades: 1 person at beginning of parade start route to line up parade; 1 person to radio parade number to announcer, 1 helper for the announcer. Tractor Pull: Need 2 bookkeepers; currently they are Cindy Bohlen and Donna Maul Kitchen: Sue Uhrich is in charge of the kitchen. Please talk to her about helping. We continue to thank her family for helping in this area. Runner: need someone to run cold water to gate attendants and field demo workers and others as needed. Admission Gate: need club members to help at the gate in 4-hour shifts. Need to be there at 7 a.m. both days. (see admission gate time sheet) Please attend August 5th club meeting for more information. After the Show: Trash Containers: pick up, empty, rinse (if needed) and store; pick up trash that missed the containers Tables, Chairs, Tents: take down and store in storage building (only tables and chairs). Tents go back to owners Children s pedal pull track/equipment: tear down & put away in storage building Flags/Signage: take down and store neatly in storage building. Toilets: remove extra toilet paper and sanitizer. Store in show office. Yellow Antique Show Signs: take down and store in show office Again, many hands make short work of any of these tasks. All help is appreciated. pvama.org PVAMA NEWS 7

8 Wheat Time Thanks to Barney Goff, Elmer Spurrier, Jack Flanigan and Rich and Donna Wilton the baling and picking up of the straw bales is finished. Volunteers needed for hauling fertilizer from the 4-H barns and spreading it on the field and then plowing. Contact Rich Wilton July Highlights Parade Time The Adams County Fairfest parade was held on July 14th. To start the parade Ken Stein drove the Grand Marshall in his 1918 Oldsmobile Touring Car. Jack Flannigan Donna Wilton lead the PVAMA members with the 35th PVAMA advertising trailer, pulled by this years feature tractor Allis-Chalmers. Rich Wilton pulling the shuttle. Jim Meyer and grandchildren Scott Lounsbury Rod Brooks pulling Tractors Supply trailer one of PVAMA sponsors. Sam Ruther 8 PVAMA NEWS pvama.org

9 Membership Renewal PVAMA Annual Membership August 17-18, 2018 Membership dues are $20 per year Any member renewing their membership prior to the annual show, send your payment directly to the treasurer Ken Stein. If you are renewing your membership at the annual show in August, go to the show office to pay dues. Ken will then notify both the secretary & newsletter editor so they may keep their records up to date. Membership forms will be updated to reflect this change. If dues are not paid by October 1st, member will no longer be considered a member as per the by-laws. New members joining after January will have their membership fees extended to the 2nd show (i.e.: pay on/or after January 2018, membership expires August 2019). This does not apply to members who let their membership lapse and then renew after January. Any member 65+ years of age may pay $150 one-time for a lifetime paid membership. 60+ $200 for lifetime membership (Non-refundable). Keep Information Updated The secretary will need to know if you change your address/ / phone number. This will keep your newsletter and notices coming. Please let the secretary/newsletter editor know of any prayer requests, praises, weddings, graduations, births, deaths, funny stories, any member news, and for sale items. Welcome Barney and Shawna Goff Kenesaw, NE Chuck Goff & Stacy Nunn Prosser, NE Garrett Ortgiesen Wilcox, NE Will & Katy Dawes Greeley, Colorado Rick Dawes Juniata PVAMA Needs Your Help Needed for the following areas: Chairperson's Advertising, Donations, Merchandise, Paperwork, Handouts, & Supply Totes. Contact Donna Wilton for more information. donna@pvama.org or call Welcome to PVAMA pvama.org PVAMA NEWS 9

10 For Sale by PVAMA: Logo magnets $6.00 each. Reduced: Statehood 150 magnets was $5.00 Now 2 for $5.00 Statehood 150 logo and PVAMA logo. 11 oz. cobalt blue mug with square handle $7.00 each, Now $5.00 each All NE Tractor Ride Caps $15 Now $10 each Farm Machinery Sale Roy Montgomery Auctioneer September 22-9:30 am Location Spring Ranch Contact Dave Babcock August 1, Thayer County Fair Tractor drive starts at 9 am. Registration 8 am Call Glen Kirchhoff Orschelns Tractor Show - August 11, 10-2pm August 11, 9am-4pm Wessels Living History Farm Tractor, Engine & Auto Show Contact WesselsFarm@gmail.com or livinghistoryfarm. org, York, NE 10 PVAMA NEWS For Sale Items & Tractor Shows August 12 Deer Creek Sodbusters Sterling NE Featuring Oliver, and J, K, and L engines Chris Lempka PVAMA Tractor Drive August 17th 1:30pm Registration at Show Office 10:00 am - 1:00pm Leave & Return to Crystal Lake Approx. 30 miles State Fair August 24 September 3 State Fair 2018 Antique Tractor Pull Sponsored by PVAMA Friday August 31 Registration: 8:00 am start at 9:30 am $15 per hook. Regardless how many tractors you bring you will receive 2 free admittance to fair. Contact: Donna Wilton August 24. Parade for the fair will be held every day at 1:30 p.m. (This is a new time!) Tractor games will be on Thursday, August 30 Sponsored by CNATE Contact: Donna Wilton September 8-9 Old Trusty Clay Center Tractor Drive Friday September 7 start and end at Clay County Fairgrounds. For more informationcontact: Kenneth Overturf: rd Annual International Harvester Collectors National 2 day Consignment Auction Friday and Saturday Nov 2 and 3, Hosted by Nebraska Chapter #12 I-H Collectors Club. Location 635 E 1st Street Wahoo, NE (Saunders County fairgrounds, indoor facilities. Go to Welton Auction, Inc. For flyer or (click on sale bills) To list your items NOW contact Doug Hrbek or Ryan Welton The Minneapolis Moline Power Implement Company was established in It was formed by the union of three agricultural companies which were: - Moline Plow Company, est Minneapolis Threshing Company, est Minneapolis Steel & Threshing Company, est The new Minneapolis Moline Co. was now equipped to survive current economical hardships as a full line supplier with an impressive list of tillage tools, cornshellers, threshing machines and reliable tractors for small farms to heavy road construction. Starting in 1910, Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co., produced a heavyweight line of road builders and prairie sod breakers known as Twin City tractors. By 1920 Twin City offered tractors as small as and as large as 60-90, a fourteen ton six cylinder. After the 1929 merger, Minneapolis-Moline was very successful with the Twin City 17-28, 21-32, KT, MT and Minneapolis-Moline would evolve several Twin City tractors into their own models and continue designing innovative new models for the next thirty years. Minneapolis-Moline acquired the Avery farm equipment line in 1951 and Minneapolis-Moline s modern tractor line was so well executed that many of these machines are still working all sizes of farms, all over the world. Minneapolis-Moline was purchased the White Motor Company in 1972 and the last use of the proud MM badge was in The White Motor Company was ultimately purchased and continues today under the name, AGCO. pvama.org

11 35th Annual PVAMA Show Machinery Association 35 th Annual Antique & Collector Show August 17 th - 19 th,2018 Featuring: Minneapolis-Moline - Allis-Chalmers Crystal Lake Recreation Area Ayr, NE. Tractor Display Antique Vehicles Small Engines Tractor Drive Antique Tractor Pull Daily Parade Concessions: Food - Pancake Breakfast Homemade Pie & Ice Cream Sunday Church Service Flea Market Demonstrations : Blacksmithing Wheat Thrashing Corn Shelling Live Music Matt Dwyer and Musicians Roger Kenaston Band Tractor Drive Friday August 17th at 1:30 p.m. Registration 10:00 am - 1:00 pm Show office Leave & Return to Crystal Lake Approx. 30 miles THE ROGER KENASTON BAND Show Starts at 7:00 pm FREE ADMISSION to park after 5:30 pm Website Gates Open 7:00 a.m. ADMISSION $5.00 Per Day PLUS Souvenir Button Children Under 10 FREE Allis-Chalmers Kids Pedal Tractor Super Raffle LOCATION: 10 miles South of Hastings on Hwy 281 & 2 Miles West to Ayr, NE. From Ayr, NE 1 Mile North. A more detailed map is available at Show Sponsored by the Platte Valley Antique Mach. Assoc. Donna Wilton website * donna@pvama.org pvama.org PVAMA NEWS 11

12 PVAMA NEWS PO BOX 387 JUNIATA, NE The Next Club Event: August 5 Work Day at Crystal Lake Recreation Area, Ayr NE Potluck lunch 1pm -Club Meeting 2 pm Platte Valley Antique Machinery Association Visit PVAMA Website Followed by Preparation work for August show. Follow us on PlatteValleyAntique/ 12 PVAMA NEWS pvama.org

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