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1 Montour Antique Farm Machinery Collectors Association s O F F I C I A L N E W S L E T T E R Summer Issue August MAFMCA Members! We need You! We are looking for volunteers to help with: Show set up & clean up Running barrel train & hay wagon rides Ice cream stand & food concessions Operating the Scraper Tractor at Pulls Flagging on the track at Pulls Hooking/unhooking sled at Pulls Any help is appreciated! If you can help, please jump in! THANK YOU & Enjoy the Show & Pulls!

2 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 2 Tractor Pull Season is in full swing! Montour DeLong Fair Pulls- August 8-11 & 13 Go to: for rules & info Mon, Aug 8 4x4 Vehicle Pulls ($15 fee per 4x4 vehicle) Tue, Aug 9 Farm Tractor Pulls ($15 entry fee) Wed, Aug 10 ATV & Lawn Stock Garden Tractor Pulls ($10 entry fee) Thu, Aug 11 Top Cut Tractor Pulls ($10 entry fee) Mon-Thu Registration/Scales start at 5:30 pm & Pulls Start at 6:30 pm Sat, Aug 13 Stock Farm Tractors ($10 entry fee) Sat Registration/Scales start at 2:00 pm & Pulls Start at 3:00 pm MAFMCA Show Pulls September 2-4 Fri, Sep 2 at 7 pm Tractor Pulls ($5 fee per pull) Double-Tree Classes , 5000, 6000, 7000 & 8000 Powder Puff Classes 2750, 3250, 4000, 4250, 5000, 5500 & 6000 Sat, Sep 3 after 2 pm Parade Tractor Pulls ($5 fee per pull) Classes: 2750, 3250, 3750, 4000, 4250, 4500, 5000, 5500 & 6000 Sun, Sep 4 after Games/Parade Tractor Pulls ($5 fee per pull) Classes: 6500, 7000, 7500, 8000, 8500, 9000, 10000, 11000, 12000, & 14000

3 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 3 The next Gun Raffle is underway thank you to our Raffle Chairperson Travis Carr! Tickets are available NOW See flyer below. Tickets will be sold till January 2017 when winning numbers will be drawn via lottery numbers once again. PAPERLESS NEWSLETTERS! Would you consider receiving your MAFMCA newsletter in your mailbox? Newsletters will be posted on our website & Facebook page we d also like to utilize electronic mail not only would this save the club money and be more environmentally friendly, but you will also receive your newsletters faster and will always receive full color issues (color copies are extremely costly to print). Please contact us at newsletter@mafmca.org to go paperless!

4 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page UPCOMING events August 2 MAFMCA Meeting 7 pm - Fairgrounds 8-13 MAFMCA Ice Cream Stand at Fair 8 FAIR PULLS 4X4 Vehicles 9 FAIR PULLS Super Stock Tractors 10 FAIR PULLS Garden Tractors & ATVs 11 FAIR PULLS Top Cut Tractors 13 FAIR PULLS Stock Farm Tractors 30 SHOW SETUP 6 pm - Fairgrounds October 4 MAFMCA Meeting 7 pm Fairgrounds 8 MAFMCA Bingo Event 12 noon Elysburg Fire Hall See flyer below 27 Danville Halloween Parade November 1 MAFMCA Meeting 7 pm - Fairgrounds December 6 MAFMCA Meeting 7 pm - Fairgrounds September 2-4 MAFMCA LABOR DAY SHOW 13 MAFMCA Meeting 7 pm - Fairgrounds JANUARY 2017 G U N R A F F L E MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS Tuesdays at 7:00 pm Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds WANTED: Flea Market Vendors - Do you have items to sell? A business to promote? Are you crafty and want to sell your goods? Have those yard sale items around but never got to that yard sale? We want you! Looking to fill our 25 th annual show flea market with lots of variety. $10 daily or $25 for the weekend. Contact April Shuman (amsbubba@yahoo.com or ). FOR SALE: John Deere Powertech 4.5L Industrial Engine From an Ingersole Rand air compressor 1700 hours, runs good, complete with starter and alternator. $2000 OBO. Contact Clark Shuman at , craneoperator56@yahoo.com.

5 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 5 MAFMCA loves a Parade! Our members love to participate in community parades THANK YOU to those dedicated enthusiasts and their family and friends for taking the time and making the effort to parading your antique equipment and representing MAFMCA! Here are a few pictures from summer parades Millville 4 th of July Parade 2016 Danville Heritage Parade 2016 Millville 4 th of July Parade 2016 Danville Heritage Parade 2016 Ingredients: 19 oz Graham Crackers 8 oz Cream Cheese, softened 2 (3.4 oz) packages Vanilla Instant Pudding 2½ cups cold Milk 12 oz Cool Whip 3 cups fresh Strawberries, sliced 1½ cups fresh Blueberries 2 oz white chocolate chips No-Bake Summer Berry Icebox Cake from CakesCottage.Com Instructions: 1. Beat cream cheese and dry pudding mix in large bowl with mixer until blended. 2. Gradually beat in milk. 3. Gently stir in Cool Whip, reserving ½ cup. 4. Spread a thin layer of Cool Whip in a 9x13 pan just to coat the bottom. 5. Layer 5 graham crackers across the center of the pan, then 2 more, breaking them as needed to fit around the top and bottom edges. 6. Spread a layer of pudding mixture over grahams and top with a layer of blueberries and sliced strawberries. 7. Place graham crackers on top of berries, then pudding mixture, then layer of berries again. Repeat the layers 1 more time (3 times total) to reach the top of the pan. 8. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours or overnight until the grahams have completely softened. 9. When ready to serve, melt white chocolate chips in a bowl as directed on package and drizzle over dessert (you can use a spoon to drizzle over top of berries or put chocolate into a small zip-top bag and snip off the corner for an easy piping bag).

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7 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 7 Highlights of May 2016 Meeting May s membership meeting was held on Tuesday, May 3, 2016, and called to order by Vice President Paul Wertz at 7:03 pm, at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds (fair building) with 16 members present. April 2016 meeting minutes were read and approved. Committee Reports Tractor Pulls Tim Carr reported that our first tractor pull of the 2016 season was held on Saturday, April 30 was a long day due to a saturated track, some sled glitches but otherwise successful with 164 hooks and 50 benefit hooks for the Danville FFA Chapter. Flea Market Nothing new to report per Flea Market Chairperson April Shuman. Food Concessions reported on food concession profit from the April 30 pull. Ice Cream Stand reported that the refrigerator in the ice cream stand is not working; Tim Carr volunteered to evaluate. FFA reported that the April tractor pull raised donations for the Danville FFA Chapter 50 hooks. Gun Raffle Reminded members to Travis Carr for anything relating to gun raffle we need to sell tickets (only eight months left). Travis will be setting up at local flea markets volunteers welcome to help. Newsletter Angie Bickhart reported a spring issue has been mailed to members and the next issue is scheduled for summer (before show time). Old Business Plaques and Buttons Photographs will be collected from members and club photographer Donna Whalen to be used on our 2016 show plaques and buttons. New Signage Having new loading/unloading signs made for use at the show were discussed. Penn 80 Palooza Show Angie Bickhart informed the group a flyer will be posted online and available at the next meeting for this event. 25 Years In honor of our 25 th annual show, the group discussed having a fireworks display at the show (Saturday, September 3). Brian and Kolby Whitenight presented information to members with regard to coordinating a fireworks display. New Business Stage Steps Tim Carr reported that repairs to the stage steps at the track will be made before the next event. Treasurer presented the monthly treasurer s report (for financial information, please attend a membership meeting). The May meeting adjourned at 7:54 pm. The next MAFMCA meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, at 7:00 pm at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds. Respectfully submitted, Angie Bickhart, MAFMCA Secretary Highlights of June 2016 Meeting June s membership meeting was held on Tuesday, June 7, 2016, and called to order by President Ken Cotner, Jr., at 7:05 pm, at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds (fair building) with 13 members present. May 2016 meeting minutes were read and approved. Committee Reports Tractor Pulls Tim Carr reported on the May 28 tractor pull hot day and a temperamental sled but managed 137 hooks with 17 hooks for the Frank Cotner, Jr., Scholarship fund. Tim expressed to the group that more volunteer help is needed to run pulls (flagging, hooking/unhooking tractors, running scraper tractor, etc.) Flea Market April Shuman reported flea market plans are going well with confirmed vendors lined up for the show and a few for the Penn 80 Palooza event. Food Concessions reported on food concession profit from the May pulls and that perishable items must be stored in the Fair s stand until power is restored at the ice cream stand. Ice Cream Stand No report. FFA No report. Gun Raffle Travis Carr commented that tickets need to be sold and he will continue to visit flea markets contact Travis to volunteer. Newsletter Angie Bickhart reported that a summer issue of the newsletter is planned for late July or early August. Old Business Plaques and Buttons Photographs were submitted an online poll will be created to select top two choices first place photo will be used on the plaques, and second place photo on the buttons. Results will be announced in July. Fireworks for 25 th Annual Show Fireworks will be displayed on Saturday, September 3, at 9:00 pm at the show. Brian Whitenight will be coordinating the show and handling the insurance. Details were discussed. MAFMCA Building Frank Cotner reported that pipe has been installed in preparation for the new building. New Business Bingo Fundraiser April Shuman proposed a new fundraiser idea a jewelry and designer bag bingo event. April presented information to the members about hosting this fundraiser for the fall this year. The membership approved the bingo and April was appointed as event coordinator. Ribbons informed the group about a new ribbon order which will be placed before the show Memorial Donations In honor of MAFMCA member Bob Styer, his family has designated their wish to have memorial contributions be sent to our club. To date, two donations have been made Angie Bickhart will coordinate correspondence accordingly. Treasurer presented the monthly treasurer s report (for financial information, please attend a membership meeting). The June meeting adjourned at 8:30 pm. The next MAFMCA meeting will be held on Tuesday, July 5, 2016, at 7:00 pm at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds. Respectfully submitted, Angie Bickhart, MAFMCA Secretary

8 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 8 Highlights of July 2016 Meeting July membership meeting was held on Tuesday, July 5, 2015, and called to order by President Ken Cotner, Jr., at 7:10 pm, at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds (pavilion) with 12 members present. February meeting minutes were read, corrected and approved. Committee Reports Tractor Pulls Paul Wertz reported on the June 25 tractor pull which had 114 hooks. Flea Market April Shuman reported a few new vendors are in the works. Food Concessions reported on food concession profit from the June pulls. Ice Cream Stand Ken Cotner and discussed ice cream stand plans for the upcoming fair week (August 8-13). An initial order for ice cream flavors and quantities was finalized two new flavors have been added (*new* peanut butter cup and teaberry; usual order includes black raspberry, butter pecan, cherry vanilla, chocolate chip mint, chocolate, oreo, peanut butter ripple, strawberry and vanilla). Jason will coordinate supplies. FFA No report. Gun Raffle No report. Newsletter Angie Bickhart reported summer issue will be sent out in early August. Old Business Plaques and Buttons Angie Bickhart reported on the results from the online poll top two John Deere photos have been selected and will be used on 2016 show plaques and buttons. Ken Cotner will coordinate the annual order with Great World. Bingo Fundraiser April Shuman reported that the jewelry and designer bag bingo event has been scheduled for Saturday, October 8, 2016, at the Elysburg Fire Hall doors open at noon, early bird games start at 1:00 pm, and regular games starts at 1:30 pm. Tickets and posters have been printed and are available (tickets are $20 each). See April Shuman for tickets. New Business Thank You Paul Wertz expressed his family s gratitude to the club in regards to help and support during their transition in welcoming Cheyenne to their family. Sound System reported that the Fair Association has upgraded the sound system in the track area on which he has been trained in preparation for the pulls at the fair. Treasurer presented the monthly treasurer s report (for financial information, please attend a membership meeting). The meeting adjourned at 8:26 pm. The next MAFMCA meeting will be held on Tuesday, August 2, 2016, at 7:00 pm at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds. Respectfully submitted, Angie Bickhart, MAFMCA Secretary Highlights of August 2016 Meeting August membership meeting was held on Tuesday, August 2, 2016, and called to order by President Ken Cotner, Jr., at 7:06 pm, at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds (pavilion) with 17 members present. July meeting minutes were read, corrected and approved. Committee Reports Tractor Pulls Ken Cotner reported on the July 30 tractor pull short day and sled technical issues are getting better but sled crew still has some work to do before the pulls during the Fair. reported there were 92 hooks. Tim Carr stated the sled needs a new battery. Flea Market April Shuman reported flea market plans are going well and will provide a list of what goods and products will be for sale at the show. Kenny discussed the potential of having a chainsaw wood carver demonstrate at the show and will investigate. Food Concessions reported on food concession profit from the July pulls. Ice Cream Stand Plans for the ice cream stand were reviewed and volunteer list was distributed for working during Fair week. Kenny will be making some minor repairs to the stand before August 8. FFA No Report. Gun Raffle No report. Newsletter Angie Bickhart reported the summer issue will be going out very soon. Bingo April Shuman reported tickets and posters have been printed and ready to go. Ticket sales are going well and she continues to coordinate donations. Old Business Insurance Ken Cotner, Jr., reported the club s insurance policy has been updated, and is due for payment. Plaques and Buttons Kenny is working with Linda from Great World (using the two tractor photos the members voted for) and samples will be received to review before ordering. Fireworks Fireworks display details were reviewed and insurance certificate was received. Brian Whitenight reported all is set for the display on Saturday, September 3, at 9:00 pm near the track. Pam Karnes announced the Truck Club will be making a donation towards the fireworks display. New Business Show Setup/Work Night A show setup night has been scheduled for Tuesday, August 30, at 6:00 pm at the fairgrounds. Show Committees The 2016 Show Committee List was reviewed and updated. Advertising Inquiry will be made about free advertising on WILQ for non-profits. Bonfire There will not be a bonfire at the show this year. Treasurer presented the monthly treasurer s report (for financial information, please attend a membership meeting). The meeting adjourned at 8:13 pm. The next MAFMCA meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 13, 2016, at 7:00 pm at the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds. Respectfully submitted, Angie Bickhart, MAFMCA Secretary

9 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 9 MAFMCA s very first BINGO event is planned for this fall! See flyer to the right. Bingo! Do you play? Join us on Saturday, October 8, for a jewelry and designer bags bingo. All proceeds go to MAFMCA to help us keep giving to two scholarships, the local community Christmas tree, Camp Victory, our local FFA groups, monthly pulls, and our yearly show. Get your tickets now! Contact April Shuman amsbubba@yahoo.com or If bingo is not your thing, but still want to help, we are accepting donations of food/baked goods to sell, and Chinese auction baskets, gift certificates to auction, or those who want to help in donating time. Please contact April Shuman. Let's have fun! FIREWORKS Sponsors MAFMCA is proud to preserve the past, preserve antique equipment, share history and help our local communities. Our members work hard to hold our seasonal tractor pulls, annual show, and banquet. As a non-profit organization, we rely on our club members and members of the nearby communities to keep us going year after year. This year, our 25th annual show is fast approaching. Saturday, September 3, 2016, at 9:00 pm, we will be celebrating with a beautiful fireworks show. To help offset the cost of the show, we are accepting donations. Businesses, groups, families, individuals, etc., can donate in any monetary amount. It will help make the show bigger and better. All those donating will be thanked on a banner displayed during the show. Please contact April Shuman amsbubba@yahoo.com or or mail to 13 Boyce Road, Danville PA PRESIDENT Ken Cotner, Jr cotnerkc@verizon.net TREASURER jasonja90@aol.com ~WEBMASTER~ info@mafmca.org VICE PRESIDENT Paul Wertz pswf250@ptd.net SECRETARY Angie Bickhart ajbickhart@gmail.com ~NEWSLETTER EDITOR~ newsletter@mafmca.org TRUSTEES Tom Bostian, Jr Tim Carr Frank Cotner On the back cover, your name & membership year is printed. If you are an annual member and the year is not current, neither is your membership and your MAFMCA dues are owed. Newsletters will not be sent if more than a year overdue after this issue. To obtain an application for new or renewed memberships (rather than use this newsletter version), please contact Angie Bickhart or we can provide a paper copy or send to you via . Thank you!

10 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page Show Committees/Contacts MAFMCA Committee Chairperson(s)/Contact(s) Phone Advertising Penny Mausteller jasonja90@aol.com Breakfast Tom Bostian Chicken BBQ Frank Cotner Church Services Penny Mausteller Feature Display 2016-John Paul Wertz Deere pswf250@ptd.net Flea Market Clark Shuman April Shuman amsbubba@yahoo.com Flyers Angie Bickhart jasonja90@aol.com ajbickhart@gmail.com Food Trailer Lorie Derrick lorie62670@yahoo.com Garbage Trenton Bird Gate Mike & Pat Matsko Chuck & Jane Opp Hit & Miss Display Area Tom Bostian Mike Mausteller Ice Cream Stand Kenny Cotner jasonja90@aol.com cotnerkc@verizon.net Kid Attractions Angie Bickhart ajbickhart@gmail.com Newsletter Angie Bickhart ajbickhart@gmail.com jasonja90@aol.com Parade Tom Bostian jasonja90@aol.com Pedal Pulls Dean & Deb Woodruff Photography Donna Whalen Gun Raffle Travis Carr Restrooms Mike & Penny Mausteller Security Bob Young Show Registration Maudell Bostian Sound System - by Doug Stamm April Shuman amsbubba@yahoo.com or Toy Display Mike & Penny Mausteller Tractor Display Area Tom Bostian Tractor Games Tom Bostian Tractor Pull Registration jasonja90@aol.com Tractor Pulls Tim Carr Truck Display Area Pam Karnes T-Shirt Sales Kenny Cotner jasonja90@aol.com cotnerkc@verizon.net Wagon/Barrel Rides (feature Marshall Wertz tractors) Website/Facebook Kenny Cotner Angie Bickhart jasonja90@aol.com cotnerkc@verizon.net ajbickhart@gmail.com

11 Tractor Tribune MAFMCA Newsletter Summer Issue - August 2016 Page 11 Who was John Deere? John Deere was an American inventor and manufacturer of agricultural equipment. In 1837, Deere started an eponymous company that went on to become an international powerhouse. Synopsis John Deere was born in February A blacksmith by trade, Deere determined that the wood and cast-iron plow in use at the time was ill suited to the challenges presented by prairie soil, so after some experimentation he crafted a new kind of plow and sold his first one in He had devised 10 improved plows by the following year, and 40 more the year after that. By 1857, his annual output of plows was 10,000. By 1868, Deere and his partners incorporated, founding Deere & Company. By 2012, the company's worth had climbed to more than $40 billion. Deere died on May 17, Early Years John Deere was born in Rutland, Vermont, on February 7, His father left for England and disappeared in 1808, and, subsequently, Deere was raised by his mother. He was educated in the public school system and began his storied industrial career as a blacksmith s apprentice at age 17, setting up his first smithy trade just four years later. He spent the next 12 years keeping busy with his trade in various towns around Vermont. Facing a tough business environment, in 1837, a 33-year-old Deere packed up and headed west, eventually settling in Grand Detour, Illinois. There, he set up another blacksmith shop. The following year, he sent for his wife, Demarius Lamb, and their five children (they would go on to have four more). The Man and His Plow As a blacksmith, Deere found himself making the same repairs to plows again and again, and realized that the wood and cast-iron plow used in the eastern United States designed for its light, sandy soil was not up to the task of breaking through the thick, heavy soils of prairieland. Experimenting with new plow designs and pitching the finished product to local farmers, he was able to sell three plows by He had produced 10 by the following year, and 40 more by Increasing demand in 1843 led Deere to partner with Leonard Andrus to produce more plows, and by 1846, production had risen dramatically that year, Deere and Andrus produced nearly 1,000 plows. The following year, Deere decided that Grand Detour, Illinois, was lacking as a hub of commerce, so he sold his interest in the blacksmith shop to Andrus and moved to Moline, Illinois, located on the Mississippi River. There, he was able to offer the advantages of water power and cheaper transportation. Deere soon began importing British steel, which successfully sped up manufacturing his company made 1,600 plows in 1850, and began producing other tools to complement its line of plows. Deere s next move was to contract with Pittsburgh manufacturers to develop comparable steel plates, thereby avoiding the troubles of overseas importation. Personal Life and Death Following his wife's 1865 death, Deere married her sister, Lucinda Lamb, in June John Deere was active in the community of Moline, Illinois, throughout his life, even serving as the city's mayor for two years. He died on May 17, 1886, at his home in Moline. Author Biography.com (A&E Television Networks) Our 25th Anniversary show is fast approaching. Our show will be fun-filled with lots of John Deere as our feature this year. And a great celebration is planned for Saturday, Sept 3, 9 pm with a fireworks display! Our flea market is filling up fast, anyone interested please contact April Shuman or amsbubba@yahoo.com for vendor spots and information. Things to look forward to in our flea market this year include: lots of tools, tractor parts, peanuts, candy, Tupperware, homemade embroidery items, tractor manuals, ThirtyOne, car decals, sticky buns, Jewelry in Candles, Pink Papaya, T-shirts, farm memorabilia, crafts and much more! We have most previous vendors returning and quite a few new vendors this year!

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