L.A. County Fair
Come along and let me show you the old iron.
15 h.p. Fairbanks Morse engine owned by the club and used to power the corn grinding display.
Marissa grinding corn.
4 h.p. Novo owned by Jim Cook.
Mike Jones starting Jim Kirkes' Alamo.
Kelley Garcia explaining the Surge milking machine.
Group of boys examining the milking machine.
A couple young ladies doing the same.
Ernie Groce's Fairbanks Morse powering the club hacksaw.
Rob and Kelley's 25 h.p. Commercial
John Hughes' hit and miss Fairbanks Morse Type Z.
Darren Whitsell's Stover CT2
Bob Smith's clever display uses a kitchen sink, dishes, and a hand pump.
Dishwasher Girl
Corn Sales Crew: Marissa, Bob, Kelley
Two monitors. These water cannon were pressurized with up to 1000 p.s.i. of water and were used to blast away ore-bearing mountainsides.
The Pottery Barn next to our display area.
The girls love Paul's antics
Everybody likes corn.
Bob's pump display powered by the club's John Deere engine.
GET BACK! SHE'S GONNA BLOW!
Darren's Stover with Frank's Cushman in the background.
Not EVERYONE likes engines.
Kelley and Mike are pretty sure that they do.
Kids like water pumps.
Larry and Carl playing with the Ruston and Hornsby PB
The Evans' Fairbanks Morse.
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