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Tl] OPEN TUESOAY AT MINEOLA; NEW FEATURES LISTED Firemen, Police, Women, Stu- dents And Public Officials Have Special 'Days'; Auto Races Scheduled Many new attractions are for the Mineola fair when it opens Tuesday, Beptember 17, at Mineola fair grounds. \Firemen's Day\ Each of the five days of the fair will possess events of unusual inter- @st. 'Tucsiay, the first day, is \fire- amen's day* and there will be cham ionship contests between firemen, Nassau and Suffolkcountiesto «lecide the championship of Long Is Jand for the first time. Trophies will be awarded in the events for the volunteer firemen and gash prizes will be awarded in the $2310 competitions between exempt en's organizations. The firemcn's parade will start al §2:30 p. m. and at 2 p. m. there will be a series of intercounty contests championship of Long Islant een the first five place holders &t the respective tournaments in the geveral conteats this year of the Nas- * san County Volunteer Firemen's as- wociation and the -Buffolk County Wolunteer Firemen's association. 'These are motor hook and ladder] @ontest No. 1, class A; motor hook wid ladder contest No. 1, class C; et- ficleney contest, motor pumping con- &est, olass \A; motor hose contest Wo. 1, class A; motor hose contest Bo, 1, class B. A trophy will also be awarded to the company scoring the most points as: to the company scoring the see- highest number of points. J. Pred Flugrath, secretary of the Buffolk Courty Volunteer Firemen's - masociation; J. Wesley Lane, secre- of the Nassau County Volunteer en's association and Leone D. ell, surrogate of Nassau county, prise the parade committee. Ar- B. Wailsce is chairman of the ampt asrcciation committee for the \Farmers' Day\ Wednesday, the second day of the fair, will be \farmers' day.\ Prizes will be awarded for special exhibits. nent speakers on pertinent sub- and all latest reports of seed “emu-flan concmtntod fertilizer and. cro will .be and prominent men of the nation, tate and of Long Island will be in- to attend. _ Another special feature of Thurs- 'Gay will be an exhibition drill by members of the four precincts of the Nasssu County police department. 'The precincts will compete at this exhibition for the William B. Leeds €up. Honor and valor medals will also be awarded at this exhibition, Priday is school day and this year there will be a county spelling bee. This willbe held at 10.a..m. and wil be in charge of & special com- auittee. Every school in Nassau count Irrespective. of size, +will=be One contestant who must have been during the school year of 192841 an elementary school pupil county. Bands To Vie Tn 1028 seven uhmh sent their/day. take part including Bob Robinson, the! dirt track ace; Doug Wallace, the southern. speed star, and (Zn-Hey Ganung, the noted half-mile former. 'There will be seven th speed events. There are numerous other features which N! 366 to the entertainment, value big fair. Under (the mpervm-é o! the Massau county and Queens county councils of boy scouts of America, a boy scout exhibit will be held each day in a large tent. A short priod will be used. each day 'before the grand stand in put- ting on interesting activities of life, such ps first ald and life sav- ing. Otifer exhibitions will be given in the tent. Scout bands will pro- vide music for this part of the ex- hibition. The twenty seventh annual horse show of the society will take piace September 18 19, 20. Cash prizes and trophies are offered -wnd some of the best horses among the thor- oughbreds will take part. The fair's ninth annual baby ve- hicle parade and kiddie carnival will be held on September 18, 19 and 20. The baby show has established. Itself as one of the leading features of} the big-fair and this year it is pre: dicted that it will surpass alll of the eight that have preceded it. Free Aitractions Free attractions at the grand stand this year wil include Homgland's Hippodrome and the management of the fair has been fortunate this year in securing this stellar attraction on their free entertainment program. Among the thrilling numbers in Hoag- land's Hippodrome are the auto push- ball and suto volo teams, which deliver thrills. chills and spills aplenty. There are lois of other cts present- ed by Hoagland's Hippodrome, all gorgeously costumed and properly in- trodueed and all of which will amuse and thrill the patrons of the fair. Friday afternoon 'under the aus: pices of the Concourse association of Nassau county, a special Hberation of pigeons will be held. Upwards of) ' 1000 pigeons wil be let go, affording m very interesting spectacle. There will be a night show with special features every night of the fair and an exhibition of fireworks will take place every night. One of the new features this year which will interest the women BE AWARDED T COUNTY FAIR: offered at of sfig? 5515355 i, 1 $10 for the largest mangel beet grown on Long Island. $5 for the second largest mangel beet grown on Long Island. Prizes will be awarded Wednesday, \farmers' day.\ POTATO EXHIBIT AT THE, MINEOLA FAIR IS SPECIAL FEATURE At the Mincola fair the Nassau county farm bureau will present a po- is Sitato exhibit for members of the as- tire changing contest, which will beisociation. A member may exhibit po- held Thursday afternoon, Beptembet|tatoes in each class, viz., Green Moun- 19, at 3 c'clock. No entrance fee isitaing and - cobhblers. At least fifteen pounds of each va- In additien to the many new cleaned and properly prepared, sperinl features of will be tie usual the exhibitions of {in poultry, cattle, neediework, art, flow- mutant ers, fruits, vegetables and grain and a costume parade sponsored by the Nessau county home bureau. The Nas-|tural bulletins issued by {mir therelare required. Prizes will be aworded each class by the association. Judges will make the An attractive display of agricul- the New sau county farm bureau will have m(York State college of agriculture and large exhibit. as will the Junior Pro-jthe United States department of ag- fects 4H clubs and the New York|riculture will be featured Institute of Applied Agriculture on Long Islaard. There are more than 4,000 exhib ite in the poultry show, the largest ever presented ni-the fair. HORSE SHOW LISTED CATTLE SHOW PRIZES ARE LISTED FOR FAIR Among mwards at the Mineola fair Robert L. Bacon offers a prize for the best young Jersey herd. in. \ the \ \A [st FOR MINEOLA FAIR|\Z\ rrupee Davison offers a prize for the best young Guernsey herd in the mum the Mineola fair will be|show twent?-seventh annual horse Cups are also offered by the J. P lMW—Wednudgy Thursday and estate, Cornell Remsen, and Prizes and trophie- vfll be of- Gammon Farm One Thing About Your Business The Whole Town Knows . . . and Judges You By For Every Two People: Who Come Into Your Place One To Two Tnovsanp» See Your Of Business, Trucks On The Streets Every Day! Think It Ove Tt isn't so imuch whats business is, but what the Pontic Tams Irls thet counts . . < ward sign of a High-Class Business. Cognizant ofthe tremendous advertising importance of Delivery Service-Service that looks high-class and that is =-Reo, world-eader in high speed, high power and low a mercial transportation,offers business anew ers inthe High-Class Delivery, in the Public Mind, is the out» high-clase pkeep com» haulage field. 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