Earlier in the summer, advance publicity for the Fair appeared in the paper on July 26th. The main entertainment consisted of the national Barn Dance radio entertainers, as well as the Graham western rodeo riders. There was also a 'grand parade' scheduled for Friday.
With the county in a gleeful mood due to the end of the war, and record number of entries, huge crowds were anticipated for the Fair.
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