Wp»1 • • v F > ' L .ì|| ■ T"** Swr WS Lu. lxttir from homi ......................■ - F. .... .'J k Or«** N«* The Cooa Coqnty Fair Board b planning a larger and better fair at Myrtle Point thia year than ever be fore and J. L. Smith, at Tuesday's KM oi hit the t—c the ear to veer down the bank. With him wer this city, who « jurad, and Bob Talk On Penicillin At Rotary Club Suicide Attempt Not Successful after a Restrictions Off On Retail Lumber Sale Oeorae A. Ulett airnauncm t moraine that all restrictions are an the rate of retail tenter. 1 Smith Wood-Product« received t |»,4T0,49Ò e'-" a .■ Ç of £ Ojredot3 Discuss Post-War Aviation Here the board would welcome nggn tiona for »till further Improving it, and would appreciate receiving critt- clama before It is held, rather than after. Ha said also that they were abort of help putting the fair on this year. Friday of next week, Aug. SI, is “entry day” and the fair opens on Saturday, Sept. 1, and cloaes on Labor Day. Besides the agricultural, com mercial, community. Future Farm ers and 4-H Club exhibits, there will be amateur rodeo and horse show, featuring amateur roping, bronc rid- 1 Ing, racing and exhibition riding, f“"CO<^L junior eelf roping and riding. hedge-hoj And, as always, there will be the b^JW' carnival features, and dancing Oaks Pavilion. • Rotary Club Holds Stag Dinner Sr ' A ■ - ■ "A J County Fair Opens September 1 [ , tL. J ~- . «!