The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, September 12, 1930, Page 9, Image 9

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Entertainment
4-H Club Work is again to be one of the outstanding attractions.
With a year’s longer experience in club work, and a correspond­
ing increase in projects, as well as improvement in each line,
there will be shown the finest display of livestock, poultry, handi­
work, canning, etc., that has ever been on exhibition at the Coos
& Curry Fair.
Racing is the biggest of all entertaining features at any fair and
this year’s Coos and Curry program will be the best ever given in
southwestern Oregon/ There will be more strings of high darn
race horses on the track than in recent years, the good purses at­
tracting more owners than heretofore.
Exhibits
Novelties
The Browning Amusement Co., with its multitude of novelty at­
tractions will be on hand again this year.
Prominent Speakers
Two of the three candidates for governor of Oregon have prom­
ised to attend the fair and address the people, and it is possible
that all will be present. ■
Something doing every minute! It’s a Big Fair! No one can afford to ntitt ft!
Friday, the 19th, is School Day!
DANCE AT
AK’S PAVILION EACH NIGHT!
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