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Show kutumn Craft Festival This Weekend Nearly 30 booths have been signed up for Autumn Au-tumn Festival and Crafts Fair, to be held this eekend at the City Park. Events of the Fair have ken planned to mesh with 'cavities planned for the Sock Show, allowing citizens ci-tizens and visitors to take till advantage of both affairs. af-fairs. . Plans for the commun-"y commun-"y Potluck, slated for mid - afternoon Sunday, we been completed this 'eek. Thp rp will he 9 ways to participate. A family may bring a favorite fa-vorite dish to be set on the potluck table, and be issued tickts to partake . of everyone's specialty; or they may bring a picnic pic-nic basket to spread for themselves. Either way, they will be guaranteed entertainment, entertain-ment, and a chance to participate in competitive competi-tive games planned for the afternoon. Prizes have been donated by local lo-cal merchants for win ners of the games, and for other contests, under un-der the direction of the Chamber of Commerce. Late-comers will be welcome to put up a booth or table . The $5 booth fee, to be collected during the Fair, goes toward a fund for community events, and proceeds of the booths will belong to the booth holders. Prizes will be given for the most beautiful, original booths, and a wide range ran-ge of wares will be sold. . . -'f-v -4 l -; a - : s V 1 ' - ii. s L - . , rraft Fair, slated this weekend, is b oth for the Autumn Festival and ua" Andrea Winters, directed ginning to take shape under e hamme ibility in organizing Nik Hougen, . who has taken Pn"P'e f and chance, entertain- ";e event. Handcrafted items, foods, fames o it potluck win be yent, competitions and a Sunday afternoon co '"'hired |