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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 2016
© 2016 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 32, No. 35
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Farm families came to sell their
goods and proudly display their
best produce, stitchery, canned
goods and animals.
Fairs were also a place to hear
speakers and music and get up
and dance. People took turns at
the midway games to show off
their strength.
Baking
Competitions
Canned
Goods
Members of 4-H clubs show
the animals they have raised
and compete for recognition.
Popular animal competitions
include sheep, pigs, calves
and chickens as well as
llamas. People play modern
midway games and line up to
go on roller coasters, Ferris
wheels and other rides.
Corn
Dogs
Covered
Wagons
Motion
Simulators
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Famous
Singers
Ice Cream
Spas for Sale
Midway Games
Photography
Displays
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762 Avenue G, Seaside, OR 97138
503-738-3480
WARRENTON
861-3252
1167 S.E. MARLIN
McCALL TIRE CENTER
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SEASIDE
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1033 Commercial Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
(503)325-5620
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Pictured above are items found at fairs over the
years. In the circle on the left, write the names of
items that could only be found at fairs 100 years
ago. In the circle on the right, list things you
could only find at a fair today.
MARITIME TEXACO
1701 Marine Dr
Astoria, OR 97103
1-503-325-7812
Where the two ovals overlap, write the names of
items you could find at fairs today AND in the
past. Can you think of things to add to each group?
503.325.0411
34747 Hwy 101 Bus.
Astoria
Standards Link: History: Understand families and communities now and in the past.
AN D TO W IN G
Ask 10 or more people to pick
their favorite part of the fair from
among the following choices.
Color in a box on the graph to
show each person’s preference.
Use this graph to
gather data about
what’s in your
newspaper. Comb
the newspaper for
pictures of or
references to the
items on the list.
Color in a box for
every picture or
reference you find.
ASTORIA | 503-556-0410
S uns p ire
Hea lth
A s toria Pointe
T he Ros eb ria r
263 W E xcha n ge • Astoria | (877) 435-7790
NORTHWEST
Katie and Nathan played the Balloon Pop game on the fair’s
midway. Katie popped odd-numbered balloons and Nathan
popped the ones with even numbers. Add up each. Who got
the highest score?
Make up questions
about your completed graph.
Then show the graph to a family
member and ask your questions.
Standards Link: Data: Organizes, displays, reads
and interprets data.
READY MIX
950 O lney A ve • A storia
503-325-3562
Standards Link: Data:
Organizes, displays, reads
and interprets data.
1410 CO M M ERCIA L STREET • A STO RIA
503-325-5511
Young people bring their
finest livestock to fairs. Unscramble the word below each
kid to find out which animal he or she brought.
Standards Link: Spelling: Spell grade-level approriate words correctly
FAIRS
TRADITION
PRODUCE
ANIMALS
EXHIBITS
MODERN
MIDWAY
FERRIS
DANCE
CLOCK
RIDES
TRADE
HALLS
TODAY
LINE
Find the words in the puzzle,
then in this week’s Kid Scoop
stories and activities.
E X H I B I T S C E
11 W. Marine Dr. | Astoria | 503-325-3322
S C E E D A R T C L
L L N E B Y A U F F
Great
Ocean
L O R A A R D A L E
A C E W D O I R I R
Da Yang
Seafoods LTD.
H K D A R R T D N R
T I O P S E I S E I
M T M Y A D O T A S
C olu m b ia P a c ific
T S L A M I N A E S
1139 Exchange St.
Astoria, OR
503-468-3100
L a w F irm L L C
Standards Link: Letter sequencing. Recognized identical
words. Skim and scan reading. Recall spelling patterns.
Germs Make
Me Sick!
Ebb Tide
Write tips for kids on how
to avoid getting
sick. How Resort
Oceanfront
can you stop 300
germs
before
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they get you 1-
down?
800-468-6232
Fun at the Fair
Deadline: September 4
Published: Week of Oct. 2
Look through the newspaper to find five
events that might be held at a fair. Write a
short story that includes all five events.
Bring your story to a climatic ending on a
triumphant note.
Send your story to:
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Standards Link: Writing Applications: Use strategies to write for
a variety of purposes.
ANSWER: So he could hide in the crayon box.
N EW SPAPER CARRIERS N EEDED
The D a ily A storia n ha s severa l rou tes a va ila ble in the
A storia a rea . Ca ll 503-325-3211 for m ore in form a tion .
Tha nks to the follow ing bu sinesses for su pporting New spa pers In E
du ca tion
• Lazerquick Seaside/Astoria
• Mark J. Lang, Attorney at Law
• Premium Adjustable Beds
• Suzanne Elise Assisted Living
• Moberg and Rust Attorneys at Law
• Lower Columbia Clinic
• Ship Inn
La C abana D R aya
M E X ICAN RE STAU RAN T
35431 H W Y 101 BU S • ASTORIA • 503-325-3656
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• Appelo Archives Center
• Sam’s Seaside Café
• Hees Enterprises, Inc
• Quackenbush Buliders Inc.
• Bridgewater Bistro
• Clatsop Truck & Equipment
• Clatsop Behaviorial Healthcare
Please include your school and grade.
• Video Horizons
• Clean and Dry
• Rock Bauer Landscapes
• Chinook Marine Repair Shop
• Hammond Kennels
• Astoria’s Best
• Bergerson Construction
“Providing quality 2230 Exchange Street
Astoria, Oregon 97103
service for your
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home medical
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since 1985”
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