Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 35, Number 178, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1937 — Page 9

MIL DAVS I ||E SET ASIDE I FOR fair here l ha innan Fryback Announces Special Bays ■ To Be Observed ■ rtairnuoi l"-‘ Fryback has an- ■ , «p,< ial designations for ■*, days or the 1937 Decatur Street Fair. KJ first day. Monday. August 2. KV known as Opening Day At k Monday night a short par- ■* ~11 be held to open the event. | Kl bands, fair officials. city and K,v officials and local, state and K,;. police have been invited to K Lrt in the parade. Knowing the opening parade.' Kedions. shows and exhibits E open in full swing as the fair, Kkially gets under way. Keiday will »»“ School n;, y in ■ ... of t he youth of Decatur and EJ„ county. Fittingly appropri Ew the day Will be a parade in E afternoon, featured .by school EdrJn Boy and Girl Scouts. CYO Embers. 4 H clubs, Scout Cubs E| all other youth organizations Kkiiig par’ ■Op Wednesday the fair will ob-;

Me Connell (S' Sons DECATUR, INDIANA JOBBERS OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS, CANDIES, Etc., Extend WELCOME to the Street Fair and Agricultural Show Distributors of White Owl. Van Dyck. Robert Burns. El Producto, Lazora and Student Prince Cigars.

I“A TRAVELING SALESMAN a 3J PUT ME WISE I" ® ' — v I fi S <*•■•< *■' I - PHE TOLD ME THAT |HHHk . I' 8 KOKOAW, YOU CAN T g ' BEAT OLDSMOBILE. ■ nhvw TWAT IM DRIV JI.. > NOW IMA’ '" v I m( . „ ■> | fl ING ONE ,1 CERTAIN IY I QWMjgJ AGREE. THE PRICE I | ■ fl PAID WAS ONLY A i f LITTLE ABOVE THE |-- LOWEST. MY CAS, Oil 1 S1RS»«8 « AND UPKEEP COSTS I f fl ARE | . al ER THAN THEY USED I j $ | TO BE WITH SMALLER CARS. AND I HAVANT gg| >.l I repairs, its great | TO DRIVE A BIG/EASY M . | ■ . ■ gj W RIDING CAR THAT COSTS ■ I I ■ I k i I I B ■ M H E I SO LITTLE TO While attending the Free Street Fair and Agricultural Show stop in at our Salesroom and inspect The New Oldsmobile P. KIRSCH & SON PHONE 335 First & Monroe St.

serve Dairy Day and 4 H club day, 1 with a complete program of actlv-i ities being arranged for the day 1 Dairy Day, as always In the past, la expected to draw its share of fairgoers and visitors, Thursday will be Homecomers’ I Day, a commemoration to which I all former residents and old-timers look forward. Reminiscing and rec i oltectlona of "way back when” is expected to be the main theme of the day. Friday will be Adams county Day. In the afternoon, a premium livestock parade is planned, with winners of the livestock judging on Wednesday participating In the evening the float parade will be held. Saturday, of course, will be Carnival Day. With nearly all of the I official activities of the fair at a ■ standstill, fairgoers will be expectI ed to avail themselves of the opportunity to get their final glimpse of the "carnival” side of the fair. County Wars on Crows Mt. Carroll. 111. - (UR)-The crow i population of Carroll county has been decreased by at least 555 since the county board established a bounty of 10 cents a head effective April 1. Hunters In eight of : the 14 townships have turned in crows’ heads and collected various ■ sums, but the champion crow-kill-er was Orin Leavens, of Thomson, who killed 325. o . Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur 1 **’ ■ i

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LOCATION OF RIDES, SHOWS IS ANNOUNCED l air B oa rd Announces Placing Os Street Fair Attractions Tentative locations of the shows and rides of the Decatur Free Street Fair were announced today by Chairmini Dee Fryback. Since all of the attractions could not be permanently located and still accomodate the stringing of the light Knee and economical placing of the rides, shows, exhibits and concessions, a permanent location could not be given by the fair board. A permanent list can be made only after the final placing of the attractions on Monday, Mr. Fryback stated today. All shows and rides will be furnished by the Gooding company under contract. Following is the tentative list of attractions and their locations for the fair: "The Ski’Ride," North Second street, near Jefferson. "The Merry Go Round.” South . Second street, immediately south ■i"

; 111111 ■ 1 ... .. Pays The Bills ' OIS i I Chairman of the important fin- II ance committee for the Decatur | Free Street Fair and Agricultural I ; Show August 2 to 7 inclusive is ’■ R. E. Glendening, cashier of the ,| First State Bank. I

of Madison street on the west side. ;| "The Ride-O,” on Madison street, | 'immediately east of Second street. 11 "The Whip,” North Second street I near Jackson. I "The Ferris Wheel," corner Sec-11 ond and Monroe. | Two "kiddies’ rides," to be lo- I . cated. | The athletic show will be locat-' I led at North Second street, imined- I lately south of Jefferson. I The "Ten-In-One” show will be I i located on Court street near the I i post office. I A “freak” show will be located | ! on Monroe street immediately east, I I of Second street. Two other shows | featuring unusual attractions will I I be located in convenient places at' I the fair. 1 o | Students Type Faster • I Kent, O. -—(UP) —Kent State Uni- I I versity commerce students have in- I ! creatiul their typing speed by 10 I ! w-'.rds a minute through use of in- | i dividual instruction developed by|| Mias Marguer'te Lamar of the col- | ■ 'ege of business administration. | o B Indian Fishermen Protected P The Dalles. Ore. —(UP) —lndiana I who assemble each year to dip sal- || | mon from the swirling waters of I ' Celilo falls on the Columbia river I j have adopted safety measures to I .gninimize the toll of lives lost each Iw i year. Firewater has been prohibited I ana fishermen are required to wear I hob-nailed shoes and tie themselves || securely with a safety rope anchor- '| ed ashore. I

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