Tractor Pull

Posted By on January 5, 2009

National Date Festival 1982.  I produced a tractor pull as a one day event at the festival. The contestents keep teasing me that I should get a tractor and enter the pull. I could’t get a tractor, so I promoted a tank from the National Guard….guess who won the event.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Mug Joint”

Posted By on January 5, 2009

Mug Joint: Small photo booth or tent where you can have your picture taken sometimes in humorous cut-outs.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Bally”

Posted By on January 5, 2009

Bally: a presentation of different performers on a small stage in front of the sideshow. This builds a tip to sell tickets for the show inside.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Caller”

Posted By on January 5, 2009

Caller:  A person on a platform of a side show calling the people on the midway to the show. Also referred to as a “Barker”.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Twenty Four Sheeter”

Posted By on January 5, 2009

Twenty Four Sheeter: The size of the advertising paper that was pasted on barns & fences etc. The size of the poster paper was 24′ x 24″.  Sometimes they would be used in a collage, using different pictures.

A second definition was to describe a person that was showing off.

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National Date Festival

Posted By on January 4, 2009

             Coordinating with the beauty pageant chaperon regarding rehearsals.

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Beauty Pageant

Posted By on January 4, 2009

Planning the beauty events with the contestants at the National Date Festival.

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National Date Festival

Posted By on January 4, 2009

I was elected to direct the beauty pagent at the National Date Festival in 1982. It wasn’t an easy job.

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Hanging Paper”

Posted By on January 4, 2009

Hanging Paper: to put up advertisement posters previous to a show coming to town

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Show Biz Dictionary: “Blowed the Spot”

Posted By on January 4, 2009

Blowed the Spot: missed the show or town for various reasons

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