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Thirty-six Greg Hayden photos Saturday June 23. Below far left: 8:12AM Eric McConnon brushes the boiler flues
on Dean Alling's Minnie. Behind him Travis Durst on the front of our Advance.
Below left: 8:35 AM. This is Julius Schnell (center) antique generator demonstration. Note the generator is running
and powering the Maytag washer via the over head wires. Left Jim Sparks, right Gerry Swenson. Below right and far right:
8:41 AM. Virgil White, in white Cat cap, explains his D9. Note the height of the grousers on Virgil's D9. Compare them
to our D8 grousers. Virgil told me that in this tractors last work life it towed a Land Plane, and steel plates were welded on
each grouser to provide more traction.
Below far left: compare the size of Virgil's D9, left, with one of our D8's parked alongside. Below left: 8:49 AM.
I ran across Mrs. Whimplewort carrying her Chamber Pot. She told me that one of her young'uns had Diarrhea
during the night. Below right: 8:50 AM. Bob Morley in our Club House Kitchen.
Above far right and below far left and left: 8:53 AM. Byron Whitehead speaks with a visitor while raising
steam pressure on our Museum Owned 1898 12HP -- 9 KW -- Russell. Below right and far right: 8:58 AM. Julie Rathbun's
home away from home. Julie and her husband Fred Rathbun
used to open our parade riding their horses
Above far left and left: 9:00 AM Julie hauls her horse trailer with this set of wheels.
Above right and far right: 9:07 AM. Vendors are ready. Below far left: Mrs. Whipplewort is still carrying her Chamber
Pot. Below left and right: Vendors ready for business. Far right: 9:46 AM. A view of our
Gift Shop
Above far left: another view of our Gift Shop. Above left: 10:32 AM. Myrna Bagge, left, and our current Trustee
President Jeanette Stevens have been patronizing a sun glasses vendor. Above right: 10:54 AM. Oldest person on the
grounds today, yellow shirt, age 95. We announce we are looking for the oldest person on the grounds, the longest
married couple and the person who traveled the furthest to our show. Each is awarded a coupon for a Free Lunch
at any of our food outlets. Above far right: 1:04 PM. In the words of show parade announcer Larry Thompson, "Let the
Parade Begin." Below far left: 1:12 PM. The Wilde Sisters, Betty Keylon, left, and Joan Hollenitsch. Below left:
1:19 PM. Cheeeeeeese Burger Jack Lester demonstrates the strength of our Raffle John Deere Tractor by towing one
of our D8's through our parade. Below right: 1:21 PM. Our current Trustee
President Jeanette Stevens in her Fund Raising Floozy guise. Below far right:
Children drive garden tractors and other small vehicles in our Show Parade.
Above left and right and below far left: 1:25 PM. Virgil White tends to do things in a big way. Including fishing with
our Museum owned 1930 Euclid Boulder Dam Model. Below left and right: 1:31 PM. I have
been trying to get a picture of what happens when Jack Keylon, Betty's son, reverses this weird tractor. These
three pictures show it. The below left picture note that Jacks seat is on the tractor seat. Below right: Note that
the back end of the tractor is up off the ground and Jacks seat is well above the tractor seat. Below far right:
Jack's seat is back down on the tractor seat.

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