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• The Ozarks SteamVolume 14 Issue 3 a publication of the Ozarks Steam Engine Assn. & the Southwest Missouri EDGE & TA Oct 2011
Messagefrom the ShowDirectorThe 50th annual Steamorama is
now history and work has already be
gun for the 2012 show. We will be
hosting the "International J.I. Case
Heritage Foundation Expo" featuring
Case Steam Engines, Case Tractors,
and Case equipment in 2012. The fea
tured gas engine will the InternationalMogul.
The live radio remote was done by
KRWP 107.7, The Lake out of Stock
ton Missouri. They did an outstanding
job on covering the show along with
promotional ads and incorporating adswith their "Wild Matt Double Hat"
skits. The KRWP crew said they en
joyed covering Steam-o-rama and
hoped that they would get the opportu
nity to come back next year.A BIG THANK YOU to all ofthose
who helped with mowing and weed
eating the grounds this year. The
grounds looked great all season!
Thank you to everyone that helped
before, during, and after the show. Ittakes all of us to host a well-run event
and I am proud to be part of this or
ganization. I want to especially thank
every individual and family that
brought an exhibit. Our exhibits are
what make our show unique and help
preserve our history and our agricul
tural heritage. We couldn't do it with
out everyone working together.
Again, THANK YOU to everyone!Jeff Ruth
The Gas Engine Ladies Auxiliary
We had a good year. With all the
rain and cold at the show this year we
sold lots of coffee and all the pastries
that everyone donated. Thanks to allthe ladies that helped.
We still have:
Caps for $10.00Calendars for $7.00
Call Ellen Carter
Notes from our Steam President
Well the 50th show is behind us and it
was a lot like the first show. (WET) If!
remember right, there might have beenmore mud at the first show. We could not
even move a steam engine at Billings.
Louie says that he has a picture of Dad
pulling the wrecker out of the mud with
our steam engine. J have always heard
that history repeats itself and with the
rain we saw this year. But even with the
rain, we had a good show for 2011. At
tendance was down, but we should be
able to pay our bills, and that is good.Also, it was a safe show and that is the
main thing.
I would like to say thank you to every
one that helped before, during, and afterthe show. It takes a lot of hard work to
promote the show and without every
one's help, if would not be possible to
have the type of show that we do.THANKS FOR A JOB WELL DONE.
Now that the 50th show is behind us,we need to start thinking 2012 and theCASE show. We have lots of work to do
as we get ready for 2012. Jim Voyles is
our chairman for the Case show, so be
sure and let Jim know that you are avail
able to help as we prepare for next year.
Charley Stark
Gas Engine Club NovemberHoliday Dinner
Date: November 5
Time: 6:30 PM
Place: S. Campbell Street Library
Cost: $10.00 per personIf the meal exceeds $10.00 the Ladies
Auxiliary will pickup the difference.Can't beat a deal like that.
BUT, you need to make your reservation
by Wednesday, November 2. The ladies
need to tell the cater so they can prepareenough food. If you don't make a reser
vation, you will be the last in line. Socall now:
Wild a at 744-4206
or Ellen at 833-4159
RAIN1think most of us had forgotten what
rain was until Saturday morning of the
show this year. When it started it
wouldn't stop. Then Sunday morning it
was a beautiful morning until about
10:45 AM it started clouding up and at
11:15 it started again and finished the
day. The Friday night tractor started at
5:00 PM and went until about midnight.
We had 151 hooks and they were pull
ing the last tractor and it started to rain.
They couldn't have pulled another trac
tor. We got up Saturday and we had
showers. People were coming in the
gate even in the light rain and lookingaround at our exhibits. Then about
noon it let go and it was a wash out.
Sunday we got up and the sun was shin
ing and a beautiful day ahead. Againpeople were starting to come in the
gates early. Then about 10:30 it started
to get dark back in the west. Then at
11:15 it let go again and we had another
wash out. We needed the rain, but weare selfish and don't want it to rain on
our parade.
Thursday Night SupperWow is all I can say. Darrell Carter
fed us tube steak for years and we gobbled it down like we had never seen a
hot dog before and we would alwayscome back for another one. But, Wade
Turner may have ruined us this year.
He comes in with a big smoker and ]/2
a hog and cooked it all day. The ladies
brought in a lot of extra fix' ins to go
with the BBQ'ed pork and we had a
feast. It was a little cold and damp and
the wind was blowing cold. People were
hugging the big boiler in the steam shed
and everyone seemed to enjoy every
minute of it. T don't think anyone went
away hungry. The only thing missing
was a big skillet of fried taters & onionsand homemade ice cream. As the old
saying goes, we ate "high on the hog"
this year.
Page 2 The Ozarks Steam & Gas News
Members serving as directors of relatedclubs
Doc Comstock, is a director for the
National May tag collectors Assn.
Robert Craig, Director MO Div of the
Vintage Garden Tractor Club of America
Jim Voyles, was elected to the board of di
rectors ofthe J.I. Case Heritage.
VOYLES TRACTOR SHOW
AND SORGHUM MAKING
Another successful show and fIne
weather to go with it. The old Chatta
nooga Cane Press squeezed out enough
juice to make about 10 gallons of syrup
after we got it cooked down. We had 7
Case tractors, one Case stationary balerand 6 International Harvester tractors
including a beautiful 04 shown by Dale
Hicks. Four garden tractors also made
the show. Gene Dilsaver brought his
Ava and Barker Rim saws for display
and Richard Lorenze had a couple of
antique chainsaws on display. Karl
Goodson, Rick McKinnis and friends
brought 4 Model T's for display. Rusty
Wolf brought his International KB-8
truck to add to the displays.
Richard and Kelly Michael and daugh
ter Jennifer Napier made lye soap in an
iron kettle and Jennifer was operating her
spinning wheel for spectators.
We had ten musicians playing and
singing during most of the day, Good
bluegrass and gospel music.
Lunch was great. No excuse for not
finding something you liked with the
variety provided. We also had ham and
beans cooked over a wood fire and pulled
pork thanks to Ann and Dean Dickensand son Scott. Of course we had hot bis
cuits deep fried to go with the sorghum
when we took it off the fIre. Did I forget
to mention the home made butter,
churned on the spot. Went very wellwith the cornbread and biscuits.
We had visitors from Illinois, Louisi
ana and Mississippi this year in addition
to many from Missouri. A total of about
150 people.
I want to thank everyone who came to
participate and especially friends and
family who helped get things ready for
the show and helped during the day. We
couldn't do this without you!Lord willing we will do this again next
year, always the second Saturday in October 2012.
October 8 & 9 was a busy weekend.
Cabool, Harrison, AR, Springfield Farm
Fest and Voyles. After the rain out wehad at the Steam show we have had 4
straight weekends with beautiful weather
From the Steam Ladies Auxiliary
Thanks to everyone who donated andworked at the OSEA Ladies Aux dur
ing the shortened show. Because of
the rain we have plenty of 50th anni
versary T-Shirts left over in mostsizes. We're out of XL but have some
of most other sizes. We also have hats
with 50th on them. They are $10.00.
We are reducing the shirts to $ 5.00for children's sizes and $10 for adults.
Let me know if you want to purchase
anything. Again thanks.
Betty Stark
The National Early Day Gas En
gine & Tractor Assn has a new
Sec'y. Carrie Jo Parmley from Tyler,TX will assume the duties on Jan 1
2012. It is hard to say she is repla;ing
retiring Ruth Warnock. Ruth wears
big shoes and carries a big stick. Car
rie Jo is the See'y of branch 124. Sheand her husband are collectors of
those Red tractors and they have lots
of paint on them too.
Features for 2012We will be hosting the 11Case Heri
tage Collector Assn. This means all
Steam, fann tractors, Garden tractors
case equipment and anything elsecase.
The feature gas engine will be the
International Mogul. We have atleast 2 ofthese in our club. Doc
Comstock and J.R. Redding both have
mogul engines. Dean only had one
big complaint this year. And it was
from Doc. He wanted us to put a
port-a-port over closer to his flea market spot. We always have the feature
engines on the front row of the gas en
gine area. I guess we will have to get
one ofthose portable pots on wheelsto follow Doc around.
RegistrationThank you to all the ladies who
worked registration for the 2011Steam 0 Rama Show: Chris Carter
Judy Chilton, Chris Haskins, Glori~
Flores, Dorene Yearian, and VickiYearian. Good Job Ladies. Dean
Voris, President EDGETA Br 16
417-732-7136
417-358-3407
417-751-2230
417-725-3524
417-634-3918
417-358-3407
417-881-1587
417-767-4632
417-887-0750
417-736-2942
Club Officers
Steam Club
Charley Stark, Pres
Nelson Bmmmett, VP
Shelley Stark, Secy
Jim McCauley, Treas
Louie McHaffie, Dir
Chris Bmmmett, Dir
Larry Voris, Dir
Jeff Ruth, Dir
Lew Ellenberger, Oir
John Jackson, Flea MktSteam Show Chairman
Jeff Ruth 417-767-4632
Engine & Tractor Club, Branch 16
Dean Voris, Pres 417-445-2507
Fred Ruth, V-Pres 417-751-3635
Chris Haskins, Secy 417-265-3477
Dorene Yearian, Treas 417-473-6579
Dennis Fust, Dir 417-754-8318
Joe Hutchinson, Dir 417-864-0068
Rick McKinnis, Dir 417-736-3237
Jeff Ruth, Dir 417-767-4632
Jim Voyles, Dir 417-683-3107
Tom Yearian, Safety 417-473-6579
Dorene Yearian, Events 417-473-6579
Jeff Ruth, Publicity 417-767-4632
Larry Voris, Newsletter 417-881-1587
Josh Dilsaver, Web master 417-379-2460
Larry Voris, Historian 417-881-1587
Web Site; http://www.steamorama.comUser Name: osea
Password: edgeta 16
National EDGETA Site: www.edgeta.orgSteam Grounds Address
7175 W Farm Road 170
Republic, MO 65738
Dorene Yearian, serves as North Central
Director and Vice-Pres of the Early Day
Gas Engine & Tractor Assn.
Larry Voris, services at Director at Large
and President of the Early Day Gas Engine& Tractor Assn.
Our club, The Southwest Missouri Early
Day Gas Engine & Tractor Assn is Branch
16 of the National Organization.
The Ozarks Steam & Gas News
Message fromBranch 16 President
T want to thank all our members for
their help in getting the show grounds
ready for the show and for all your
help during thc show.
A big thank you to Jeff Ruth for the
fantastic job he did as show director.
I think that we had a good show on
Thursday and Friday and a rain out on
Saturday. Sunday was a fair day.There was a nice turn out for the
Thursday evening get together and
lots of good food enjoyed by all,
thanks to Wade Turner for smoking
the meat. The Blue Barrel Express
made several runs on Thursday and
Friday and the children were lined up
and waiting on Saturday, but the raincame and for the fIrst time in seven
years the train set idle all day.
Mary and I attended Branch 37, The
Tired Iron of the Ozarks in Gentry,
Arkansas on September 9-10. They
were hosting the Vintage GardenTractor Club of America. We took a
load of garden tractors and they
probably had over 40 garden tractors
at their show. Saturday evening theirclub hosted a meal for the exhibitors,
they furnished smoked brisket and
everyone brought a covered dish.Their demonstrations included a saw
mill, threshing, blacksmith shop, a
nice building full of antiques and a
large engine display. They had a trac
tor fIXed up with two seats and dualcontrols the children were doing the
driving with the adult beside them, it
was always on the go, very nice show.
We had two good days at the Fair
Grove show and a big crowd each
day.
Just got home from the Farm Fest
and the weather was perfect and a big
crowd each day. We had a nice selec
tion of tractors and a working display
of full size and miniature hay baling,
grist mills, cornmeal grinding, corn
shelling and fodder chopping.
Our club membership is now at 210
with about 40 plus at our monthlymeetings and 15 to 20 showing up at
different times through the summer to
help mow the grounds, is there some
thing wrong with this picture. Be
sure to get your reservations in for our
catered holiday meeting on Saturday,
October 5th at 6:00 at the library.Our election of officers and direc
tors will be held in January. A nomi
nating committee will be appointed at
the November meeting.
Mary and I want to thank Brian
Hunt for painting our TB Allis tractor
that we pull the barrel train with. We
think he done a great job and we have
had lot of good comments. Now I hateto haul it around because I'm afraid
that I will put a scratch on it.
THANKS Brian we really appreciate
your work and time. Dean Voris
Ray Hinkle Plow Day
On Saturday, October 15th a plow
day was held at the Ray Hinkle farm
southwest of Halfway. There were 16
tractors and plows there for the event.
Most of the drivers were ready to start
around 10 and spent a few rounds get
ting all the kinks worked out. We
stopped at noon for lunch. After anhour break we were back in the fIeld
and had fInished plowing 30 acres by2:30. At one time there were 11 trac
tors plowing in the field. Throughout
the day there were 62 plus spectatorsin attendance.
The tractor lineup included 8 M-H,
1 M-F, 1 M-M, 2 A-C, 3 IRC and 1J-D. Charlie and Clara Kline from
Agency, MO which is southeast of
St. Joseph traveled the farthest with
their Massey Harris tractor and plow.
Thank you to Eddie Covert and
Keith Comfort for planning the event
and Ray Hinkle for the land to plow.Dean
Holdway Tractor Ride
by Don Holdway
We had a beautiful day for theride. There were 10 tractors and 17
people. We left Elkland School at9:00 AM. We arrived at the St Luke
Church by 11:00 and had lunch. The
church was open and they made hotcoffee. We arrived back at Elkland
by 2:00 PM. Hope next year is better.Tractor drivers were, Bill Stockstill,
Lloyd Eagleburger, Gordon Korell,·Sam Deckard, Ray Chilton, Rick
McKinnis, Keith Comfort, Don Hold
way, Paul Shuler & Myron Comfort.
Page 3
A Big Thank You!
By Hazel VorisTHANK YOU to all who
encouraged Lany and me during his
round with prostate surgery andcancer. Thanks to all our Friends who
were very supportive during this time.
Thank you for all the good words.Everyone has cancer cells in their
. body. These cells survive or diebecause of what we feed them.
Larry's has been surgically removed.
How do we keep them out??? By
practicing good nutrition and eating
healthy, so that NO NEW CELLS will
develop.
I would like to tell you what I have
learned about cancer causing foods.
They are milk, sugars, red meats,
processed meat (lunch meats), and all
dairy products, ice cream, cheese and
sweet desserts. This is every thing tbat
we eat??? I've always thought that
dairy products were good for you???NOT SO. Moderation seems to be the
key. Vegetables that are good for you
are carrots, (no. 1 on list) broccoli,
cabbage, brussel sprouts, and beans. I
always tried to have some vegetableswith our meals.
All plants that have "dark green
colored leaves" and "vegetables with
color" are good for you. Avocados,
berries, egg plant, all fruits, peppers,and all kinds of beans. Also all of
your root veggies, such as potatoes,
sweet potatoes, turnips, and parsnipsare mentioned, highly.
Also leave OUT the sugar in your
drink. Water, coffee, and green tea is
recommended, no sodas or sweetener,
please. I think MODERATION is theanswer. Join us as we start this "new
diet." Do a "GOOGLE" Search on
"Milk and Cancer," "Foods that
Cause Cancer," "Healthy Foods."
Branch 16 MembershipWe received 47-renewallnew
memberships at the 2011 Steamorama
Show in September. We now have210 members. Remember our
membership runs April to April and it
not prorated. Our membership is
individual basis not the whole family.
Check our the member application on
page 7 in this newsletter. DoreneYearian
From Last Newsletter I ask "Who are
they"
Charley Stark on the fender with
E.C. "Big Mac" McMillan in 1952 on
a 40HP Case engine at Joyland Park
Wichita, KS. '
Lonnie Clell Williams of Taneyville,
MO passed away Monday, April 11,
2011 at his home after a long battle
with cancer. He was born April 13,
1939 at Taneyville, MO. Lonnie
attended school at Taneyville and
graduated from Forsyth High School
in 1956. He was united in marriage to
Carol Clemans at Taneyville
Apostolic Faith Church, August 29,1964.
Lonnie worked for Delco in
Olathe, KS in his earlier years. Along
with farming, Lonnie drove a school
bus for Taneyville School 34 years,
and read water meters 35 years for the
Taneyville Public Water Dist #1. Hewas well known for his love of
antique tractors and was a member ofthe EDGET A Tractor Club in
Republic as well as the Ozark SteamAssociation. Lonnie never knew a
stranger and excelled in making up
special nick-names for people. Healways had time to help a friend or
neighbor. He loved to travel,visiting all 48 lower states and 3
Canadian provinces. Visiting andbeing around people was his favorite
pastime. Lonnie came to know theLord in 2009 and attended church at
Faith Assembly of God in Forsyth
MO. He is survived by his beloved
wife Carol, three children Bud, ,Penny, Justin and wife Becky, three
grand~hildren Ranger of Springfield,Charlie and Karissa of Republic.
Editors note: Lonnie always talked
about "ole Bob". It was several yearsbefore I related "ole Bob" as wife
Carol. There is a story behind this.Ask Carol sometime.
Congratulation to:
CJ and Mary Borushaski who
recently celebrated their 66th
anniversary.
Another Mile StoneDarrell Carter & Frank Stark both
Steam members celebrated their
80th birthdays recently.
Late News on the Stark Family
F or years Charley has been
sneaking off on Friday night of the
Steam show for a birthday party. It
finally came to light. It seems thatFrank, Sharla & Jace all share
September 18th birthdays.Frank Stark is 80
Sharla Richardson is 40
Jace Richardson, Sharla's son is 10
Happy Birthday to all
Thank You
I would like to Thank all for the
thoughts, prayers, cards and visits
during and after my surgery.
Especially those members that
stepped up and helped with the jobsthat I usually did. It goes to show
that no one is indispensable.
Everything got done and the show
went on. I only got sent home one
time. It was on Wednesday I was out
at the show grounds when my
brothers were setting up. They said
all I could do was to point and give
ord~rs. They finally went and got achaIr and told me to sit in it or go
home. The chair was far enough
away they couldn't hear me. AgainThanks
Larry Voris
Gary Underwood has also been in
the hospital. He is out and slowly
moving around again.
Rutledge-Wilson Farm Park ShowWe had 9 tractors and 2 trailers of
gas engines. Thanks to: Tom & DoreneYearian, Jim Viebrock, Joe Phelps, LloydEagleburger, Gene, Dale & TeresaDilsaver and Larry Voris.
Gladys West, age 88, of Bois D'Arc,
Mo., passed away September 21,2011
at CMH Nursing Home, Ash Grove,
Mo. Gladys Ramsey and Vance West
were married on June 15, 1941. She was
a wife, mother and homemaker who
enjoyed sewing. Her family have many
handmade quilts by which to remember
her. Gladys was an active life long
member of the Bois D'Arc BaptistChurch and the Ladies Auxiliary of
Branch 16 Early Days Gas Engine andTractor Assn.
She is survived by husband, VanceWest of Bois D' Arc. Children include
Larry and Charlotte West of Ash Grove
Gene and Kris West of Millbury Ohio'
Patrick and Marleen Bryan of' ,
Springfield and Danny and Vonda
Ireland of King's City, Mo. There were
eight grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.Visitation under the direction of Birch
Funeral Home will be at 1:00 p.m.,
Sunday, September 25,2011 in Bois D'
Arc Baptist Church, with service
following at 2:00 p.m. Burial will
follow at Johns Chapel Cemetery, AshGrove, Mo.
Mildred E. Kloppenburg, age
92, of Billings, Mo., died on Friday,
September 23,2011, in the OzarksMethodist Manor, Marionville, Mo. She
was born on April 17, 1919 in Billings.
She is survived by: a son, C. Wayne
Kloppenburg; a daughter and son-in
law, Mary Elizabeth and Richie Brown
all of Billings, Mo.; three grandchildre~,
five great grandchildren; other relatives
and many friends. Mildred & Harry
traveled and attended many gas engine
shows in the Midwest. They were both
members of the Early Day Gas Engine& Tractor Assn.
Funeral services were held at 10:30
a.m. Monday, Sep 26,2011, at the
Meadors Funeral home in Billings.
We have one tough "ole" member.
Gene Engledow lives at Bolivar and at
age 98 he still had a trailer load of
engines on display. I think I heard Gene
say that he still flies his own airplane.
He has flown for over 75 years. They
had a party at Fort Scott this year to
celebrate his 98th birthday.
The O~arks Steam & Gas News Page 5
Friday Night Classis-Farm Stock
Kevin Hensley, Case L11
James Ray, Oliver 70tractor Pull
Dennis Pinkley, MM UTS12
6
This was the year for the heavy
Keith Thornton, Mc W613
Justin Stutsman, AC WD7
Farm Stock 5501-6500
Demris Pinkley, MM ZTU8
tractors to pull ftrst.
Larry Janacek, ill M1Ken Scott, AC WD45
9
Classic 8501-over
Dustin Luttrell, MM U2Crain Inman, JD B
10
James Appl, JD R
1Matt Lehar, Oliver 88 3Farm Stock 3501-4500
Jim Brassfield, JD R
2Justin Elam, lH M 4Ted Climer, Oliver 77
1
Garon Hartzell, MM G
3Leo Koelzer, Case DC 5Travis Brummett, JD A
2
Cary Burkey, JD 720
4Joey Phelps, ill MD 6Richard Reynolds, Oliver 70
3
Classic 7501-8500
Meredith Connelly, ill M7Justin Stutsman, AC WD
4
Wendell Welch, MMG
1Larry Janecek, ill Super M8Rick Brightwell, JD A
5
Chester Burkey, JD 720
2Keith Thornton, Mc 6 9Travis Brummett, JD A
6
Dustin Luttrell, JD 730
3Kelley Myers ill Super M 10James Ray, Oliver 70
7
Sin Nelson, JD 720
4Kevin Hensley, Case L . 11Chris Snyder, AC WC
8
Rob Windes, JD R
5Ray Hartzell, JD 60 12Barry Dahmer, JD A
9
Randy Codename, JD R
6Classic 4501-5500 Preston Feldman, JD B10
Bud Lehman, Case LA
7Bud Lehman, Case DC 1Sean Thouvenot, Oliver 70
11
Casey Appl, 10 R
8Casey Jones, AC WD45 2Daniel Myer, JD B 12
Classic 6501-7500
Wendell Welch, MM U3Barry Dahmer, JD B
13
Wendell Welch, MM G
1Nick Maas, AC WC 4Frank Jones, MH 44
14
Bob King, MM UTS
2Jack Williams, ill 460 5Andy Harris, JD A
15
Kenneth Sheets, JD 60
3Jim Brassfield, JD 420 6Bill York, JD B
16
Michael Sheets
4Justin Elam, IH M 7Ken Scott, AC WD 45
17
Nelson Brummett, JD 70
5Jason Stutsman,illM8Barry Dahmer, ill H
18
Bud Lehman, !HC W9
6Dennis Pinkley, MM UTS 9Craig Inman, JD B
19
Jim Brassfield, JD R
7Dennis Pinkley, ZTU 10Bud Lehman, Coop B2
20
Stacey Sifferman, MH 55
8Dale Agee, MH 44 11Classic 0-3500
Kenneth Sheets, IH SMT A
9Josh Miller, IH M 12Jack Barham, AC WC
1
James AppI, JD D
10Ryan Viebrock, IH M 13Kenny Shipley, AC B 2
Bud Lehman, Oliver 99
11Alex Chapman, 14Kenny Shipley, MM BF3
Raymond Garbee, Mc W9
12Andie Myers, MM Z 15Larry Ghan, A very A
4
Farm Stock 6501-0ver
Stacey Sifferman, JD 5016Richard Reynolds, AC B5
Nelson Brummett, JD 70
1Farm Stock 4501-5500 Jimmy Miller, AC WC6
Bud Lehman, ill W9
2Raymond Garbee, Cockshutt 401Andrew Garbee, ill B
7
Rob Windes, JD R
3Larry Janecek, ill M 2Ryan Viebrock, TH Super C
8
Casey Appl, JD D
4Larry Janecek, ill Super M3Andrew Garbee, AC CA
9
Wade Turner, JD 820
5Josh Wegner, Oliver 70 4Gary Allen, AC C
10
Stacey Sifferman, MH 55
6Melvin Jung, Case DC 5Farm Stock 0-3500
Sim Nelson, JD 80
7Leo Koelzer, Case DC 6Josh Nichols, AC C
1
Randy Bodenhamer, JD 80
8Josh Wegner, MM Z 7Chris Snyder, AC WC
2
Bud Lehman, Oliver 99
9Jason Stutsman, IH M 8Josh Arnold, AC C
3
Alex Chapman, JD 60
10Ryan Viebrock, ill M 9Richard Reynolds, AC C
4
Lester Shelburn, Case 400
11Dale Agee, MH 44 10Rosh Arnold, AC C
5
Casey Appl, 10 R
12Stacey Sifferman, JD 50 11Gary Allen, AC C 6
Garon Hartzell, MM G
13Josh Miller, IH M 12Sean Thouvenot, Oliver 70
7
Dustin Luttrell, JD 730
14Mark Myer, JD B 13Tanner Thouvenot, AC C
8
Classic 5501-6500
Andie Myers,MMZ14Jimmy Miller, AC WC 9
Bob King, MM UTS
1Alex Chapman, JD A 15Andrew Garbee, ill B
10
Wendell Welch, MM U
2Rick Harris, JD D 16Sean Thouvenot, Oliver 60
11
Bud Lehman, Case DC
3Sean Thouvenot, Oliver 8017Andrew Garbee, AC CA
12
Casey Jones, AC WD 45
4Justin £lam, ill M 18Ryan Viebrock, ill Super C13
Jack Williams, ill 460
5Classic 3501-4500 Kenny Shipley, AC B14
Doug Wegner, JD G
6Jack Barham, AC WC 1Bob Moore, Ferguson T035
15
Michael Sheets,
7Ted Climer, Oliver 77 2
Dustin Luttrell, MM U
8Nick Maas, AC WC 3For Sale
James Appl, JD D
9Jim Brassfield, JD 420 4John Deere B 1950, Ford 8N 1951, John
Kelley Myers, ill Super M
10Larry Talm, Oliver 70 5Deere Steel wheel trip plow
Call Don Holdway 417-838-3080
Page 6 The Ozarks Steam & Gas News
Schedule of Events 2011
President -Dean Voris 417-445-2507 Events Scheduler-Dorene Yearian 417-473-6579
Date
Oct 21-23
Oct 28-30
Name of Show
Catoosa, Show
Pop-N-Johnnies
City/StateCatoosa, OK
Wichita, KS
Contact
Mike CartrightDorene
Phone
918-231-0135
417-473-6579
417-445-2507
417-445-2507
Dean Voris
Dean VorisBr 16 Christmas Supper Spgfd Library
Br 16 Meeting
Ebenezer Fire Dept387 E. Farm Rd 98
In November we will be at the Springfield Library for a catered holiday meal. The price per person will be $10.00.In DECEMBER we will meet at the EBENEZER FIRE DEPARTMENT BUILDING at: 387 E. Farm Rd 98.
Take Grant Street about a mile North of the Ozark Empire Fair grounds and turn right on farm road 98 (which is the old "Lyon
Road"), then go about a 1/2 mile and the building will be on the north side of the street. It will be pot luck and we will have
the Christmas exchange. Any questions call Dean Voris at 417-445-2507.
Nov5
Dec3
Thur
Fri
Sat
Sun
Trucks & Cars
Articles for SaleJohn Deere 620,1957. $3.000Engine was completely rebuilt, trac
tors needs to be repainted. Extra spare
parts. Tractor is garaged at Hunting
ton, Indiana.Call: 417-522-5109
John Deere 16
Lawn Boy I
Lwey 1McCormick 1
Massey Ferguson 4
Might Mite 1Mono 1
National Reel Mower 1
Pennsylvania 1Reo I
Sears 2
Snapp in Turtle 1
Speedex 1
Super H Lawn 1
Tin Lizy 1Wheelhorse 8
4
2
13
3
20
4
31
2
23
2
1
Jeep/AMCDiamond T
Chevy
DodgeFord
GMC
IRC
Luverne
Mack
Peterbilt
Studebaker
Toro
VW
We had members attend shows at
Mount Pleasant, IA., Boonville,
Albert City, lA, Ava, Strafford, Buf
falo, Cabool, Harrison, Voyles, Farm
Fest, Warsaw, Catoosa, OK, Mt
Vernon, Republic, Fort Scott and other
shows that weren't reported. Even one
member to the AC G roundup & 2members to the Cub-o-roma.
Totals 3502 7635
Down 4133 at the main gate
Spectators at Main Gate2011 2010381 332
1661 2156
1135 4562
325 585
Garden Tractors DisplayedAC 11
Aultman Taylor 2Bantam 1
Bolens 7
Bush Hog 2Case 2
Cleaton 1
Cushman 1
David Bradley 2Electric Mower 1Fisher Built 4
Garden Mark 1
Gibson 3
Gravely 1Handiman 1
mc Cub Cadets 20
Jacques Might Mite I
Wc send a Newsletter to all that register at
the show each year. lfpeople didn't register, have complete addresses or emails theyare deleted from the list.
The Wommack Mill at Fair Grove
drew a big crowd on Sep 24 & 25 forthe annual craft show. Fort Scott was
also on this same weekend.
The Eldon Show was going on at the
same time as our show. Billings had a
tractor pull and fair in late Aug.
2011 Show StatsTotal Exhibits 788
Total Exhibitors 377
Feature Ferguson Pieces 27Tractors 314
Gas Engines 200
Misc Engine Equip 49Steam 22
Crawlers 11
Golf Carts 32Garden Tractors 110
Trucks & Cars 64
Friday Night Pullers 78
Friday Night Hooks 151Exhibitor Cities 111
Exhibitor States 6
EDGETA Branch Exhibitors
Winfield, KS Br 11
Republic, MO Br 16Fort Scott, KS Br 17
Cabool, MO Br 28
Gentry, AR Br 37Goodman, MO Br 123
Conway, MO Br 135
Thayer, MO Br 189Horseshoe Bend, AR Br 199
The Ozarks Steam & Gas News Page 7
SOUTHWEST EARLY DAY GAS ENGINE & TRACTOR ASSOCIATION - BRANCH 16
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP 2012 (April 16, 2011-AprilI5, 2012)
Date Renew __ New __ (circle one)
Name------------------Spouse _
Jr. Member (Under 18)
1. _2.
Club member only/other Br Mbr (Not Reported to National/Member Branch #~
$15.00
$15.00
$11.00
$11.00
$ 7.00
Address TOTAL DUE*$
Street & No: City _
State: Zip Phone _
Cell Phone: E-mail~------~-- ~~~~-----------=Are you willing to serve on a committee? Yes or No What is your interest in the hobby? _
By signing this form you agree to conform to the National EDGE&TA safety requirements found at
www.edgeta.org
***Signed _
Mail to: Dorene Yearian, P.O. Box 82 Niangua MO 65713
****************************************************
Application for membership
Ozarks Steam Engine Association
Membership January 1, 2011 thru December 31, 2011Name:--------------------------Spouse _Address--------------------------City _
State Zip Code _Phone----------------E-Mail
Family Dues are $10.00 per one household, Please Make all Checks payable to: "OSEA"
Mail payment to: Shelley Elliott, 12003 W Farm Rd 76, Ash Grove, MO 65604
The Ozarks Steam & Gas News
Larry Voris2340 S. Luster
Springfield, MO 65804
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Vol 14, Issue 3, Oct 2011
Kohler 1
Lansing 2Lauson 1
Leroi 1
Little Jumbo 1
Maytag 15McCormack 5
Model Engines 5Monitor 11
Mustang 2
NuWay 1Olds 3
Ottawa 2
Owens & Rice 1
Power Products 1
Pump Jack 1Rock Island 2
Sandwich 1
Sears Generator 1
Smith-Ford Compressor 1Star 1
Stover 13
Titan 1
United 1Wards 1
Waterloo Boy 2Wisconsin 1
Witte 6
Gas Engines1
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DeLaval
Domestic
Economy
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F.E. MeyersFairland
Fremont
Faultless
Fairbanks Morse
Fuller & Johnson
GadeGifford
Hercules
mcJacobson
John Deere
Jensen
Johnson
Prince Jr
Kissell
Tractors Displayed40
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20
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1
1
16
10
6
8
72
82
5
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7
9
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22
1
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