Liles'/Lind's Pay A Second Visit 7/31/2004 (Page Three)
So where is the first place we go at the fair? The "Cinnabun Shoppe" to get our morning dose of sugar followed by caffeine!
Grandma Sue knows the way and can get there with her eyes closed... She just has to be able to have the nose working!
This gets the day off to a super start and all is well with the world!
Getting a spot at the fair:
Space fees for concession trailers are based on $100 per frontage foot (a guaranteed space fee) against 22% of gross sales (less sales tax), whichever is greater. (An example: a unit 10' wide would be charged $1,000 as a guaranteed fee.) All concessions are audited daily.
With your completed application, please include pictures or brochures of your products and also of the booth as it looks when fully operational.
Space availability is determined by the number of responses from Exhibitors and Concessionaires invited to return from last year's Fair.
Until that process is completed, we have no indication as to which space may be available, the type of product that may work in the vacancy or if the space will be filled with a like product.
The Fair reserves the right to select the type of product contracted. Once you have submitted an application, you will not hear from us until May 2005.
You will be notified by mail as to whether or not your application has been accepted. Please do not contact our office requesting the status of your application.
Here We Go...
Used for decoration only
Great displays
Mommy is doing just fine...
"I need a nappy"
The good ol' days
Connor Lind
Hallicrafters S38-E
Did You Know? - Description: The Hallicrafters S-38E receiver was manufactured from 1956 to 1961. The S-38E receiver has a new, modern cabinet styling and improved circuitry. It is 12 7/8" wide x 7" high x 9 1/4" deep. The Hallicrafters S-38E receiver has standard broadcast coverage from 540-1650 kc. plus three shortwave bands from 1650 kc. through 32 mc. In addition, it has an intermediate frequency of 455 kc. It has four tubes and one rectifier. The power requires 105/125 volts. It came in these versions: S-38E, S-38EB (Blonde cabinet), S-38EM (mahogany cabinet)and S-38E MkII. It was the last of the S-38 series that ranged from the S-38, S-38A, S38-B, S-38C, then S-38D models.
Up and over
Corn is a favorite
Lunch is served
We tried to throw these guys in but they kept coming back!
Dave and the scooter
Dave McTevia