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8 The News-Reriew, Roseburg, Ore. Wed. Aug. 21, 1957 FREE PORTLAND UH Free NNOCULATIONS anti- are up- Asiatic flu inoculations coming for employes of Multno inah County under a measure ap proved here by the Board of Com missioners. J he inoculation program was proposed by commissioner James Gk'ason, who said the program might save the county $40,000 in layoffs if an epidemic occurs this , winter. He said the shots will cost the county about 50 cents apiece. f WELL AT LEAST THE ( , em )WD Mifi 1 VOUM6 MAN BEHAVED outDo J LIKE A PtRFtCT j V ANO YOlAL FIND PERFECT SERVICE AMD A CERTAINTY Of DBJffU Ktt AitW T . SUPPLY CP Gionf Free Barbecue Motorcycle Thrill Show Colico Garden! 0 Sheep Dog Triolt Colorful Exhibit! Talent Contest RCA World Championship Rodeo State-Wide Square Donee Festival Junior Livestock Auction Art Show Davie Showi Carnival DON'T MISS! DOUGLAS -jSjR AUG. 22-25 zr i ifM BLK. WEST HI WAY 99 N0.;CITY MkT IN THE "CALICO GARDEN," the fair's garden club competition area, ore Dick Turley, foir monager, and Jonet Church secretary. The orea, new this year will be on all-year attraction. (Paul Jenkins photo) Garden Area, Landscaping, Theater Added To Grounds Fairgoers this year will find ex- luncivu lurwUf nninif a new navil- ion theater, and relocation of sev eral of the attractions among changes at the Fairgrounds. An outdoor square-uance noor as large as a football field just inside the fair entrance will set the square dance theme for the en tire fair. Dances will be in prog ress most of the lime during the fair. The Davis Amusement Co. car nival, which occupied that area last year will be set up on the track and infield south of the grandstand. 11 will include side shows, concessions, and about 12 to 15 rides. To bring color to the grounds, the fair staff built its own green house and raised about 30,000 to 50, 000 shrubs and flower plants under the direction of Hazel Smith. In future years plantings will be add ed to and perennials will replace many of the annuals to provide permanent plantings. The oak grove south of the pa- lion has been developed into a a SPECIAL SOUVENIR I PHOTOGRAPH AT OUR BOOTH A BEAUTIFUL 5x7 50' U f Draa Mi M a booth daring your viut ta tha fair. Hava you BOKvonir ohotooropli takaa against awr tpeciol fair backf round. You rocoiva a baoutiful 57 inch print tor only 50. VISIT OUR BOOTH See Photogrohic Displays and Demonstrations AIR BRUSH DEMONSTRATION Watch our talented artist re- I pair and re.tore photographs T 1 right in our booth. m t sw M DAD T X m See before and after f f - samples of domoqed W r A W I C I C f v Picture complete- M PAN t Lb ry restored m 1 m See the many tamplci af child V photography in panel form. ) V Showing multitude af child- If V A 1 1; a J Phlt nnrnnhu ft Arti HIIICU I IIVIVHIHHUI nn II w f I PHOTO COLORING Demonstration Ottr co (or a rtt it w i H b coloring life-lite port- trait vsmg latest col oring techniques. CUSTOM FRAMING See the many beoutiful frome styles you can have madeto-ordcr. Blueprints Samples from tne counties only com mercial bJue ' printers. RCA Judges Top Cowboys On Cash Won As there are R.C.A. Rodeos play in all narls of the country at display area for garden clubs which, various times there had to be some will provide an attraction all sum- means figured out that would giv mer in the future. A waterfall, a u,e men the credit that they stream, pools, and a path and i were entitled to no matter where bridge have been built in the fenced ; they might be competing at the area. j time. A system of points was de- Twelve garden clubs will com- vised that would not entail too pete with plantings in plots about I complicated a sy stem of bookkcep 10 by 20 feet on this year's theme. j. It was decided that the 1'oint Calico Gardens." Plantings will Award System would be the most be started each year as soon as j sensible. the weather is suitable. The plots ()ne point is awarded for every are irregularly shaped, and each dollar won in the arena in the sad has a dillerent setting. Daily organ ,u(, h,-onc. bareback riding, bull I concerts sponsored by Olt and , Hding, calf roping, steer wres 'Kicketts Music Store will be pre-1 ding and team roping con sented in the garden this year. I tests. All around cowbov is A new theater sealing 1250 per- tle man winning the most points sons has been built in the pavil- j two or more of the above events ion for the nightly talent show and 'during ,e year. Points won in any :the style show. Complete lighting ;0f the other events does not count land sound systems and a stage cur-1 in this championship contest. tain have been installed. The seat- a point award card is kept for ing capacity has been increased 1 each contestant in the rodeo cir from 700 last year. I cuit at the association's headquar- A tent measuring 60 by 100 feet in Denver ami as the figures will add to the space at the Fair- j comc rolling in from the five to six hundred rodeos held in at least 38 states and Canada, the results are tallied and entered on the in dividual cards. An estimated quarter of a mil lion entries are made each year to these cards. Every rodeo has to pay a fee to the point award sys- Inm unrl all thn ttwinev taken in ouu aunu.-Muii utnnu win ue ai ine goes into part of 'ne lund tnai entrance of the fair under a largelpaid to the champions at the end sign displaying the square-daace j 0f each year. Thus every one of ,,me' . , , the more than 500 contests whose One other change this year is a results are counted in the point temporary dormitory lo house I award system can be truthfully about 30 4-H girls on the grounds. caie,j s "world's championship ' It is an older building which has ! rodeo been remodeled. I n 1956 from the point award sy- Item alone, about $24,000 was dis- BARRED FROM DRIVING '.tributed among the champions for I that period. As an example of what LONDON m Prince Henry ! a top man can earn; in 1956 Kimcra, brother of the Kanaka World's Ch ampion All Around Cow Iking) of Buganda, was barred j boy. Jim Shoulders, won $43,000 from driving for a year and fined for that vear setting a new record. 28 pounds, 5 shilling, 6 p c n c e He has won more than $250,000 grounds. It will cover 30 booths for educational and community exhib its. To accent the square-dance theme of the fair about 10 dec orated wagons, buggies, surreys and buckboards will be grouped around the dance floor and filled with potted flowers. A new fence ($79.19) Tuesday after pleading guniy 10 arunKen driving. Kimcra is 1 student in Britain 'on an allowance from his brother, the leader of a tribe within the I'ganda Protectorate of East Af rica. since turning professional as a high school junior ten years ago. As a warning though, to Rodeo minded youths, his is an unusual case. The average rode rider probably does no better, if as well, as the aver age sawmill worker. YOUR COMPLETE PORTRAIT i. ART CENTER 720 S. E. ok ORchord 2-1 251 i Me RCA World'i Championship RODEO UT H C.IIM tin P M NCf Bigrime Rodeo At l't Best! 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