Wed. Aug. 20, 1958 The News-Review, Roseburg, 0r. 9
Schedules Set For Douglas County 4-H Clubs
Scores of 4-H exhibits and stock
entries for the 1958 Douglas Coun
ty Fair are due for registration by
6 p.m. today at the Fairgrounds
under rules and regulations .gov
erning the annual four-day event.
The program, sent three weeks
ago to 4-H club members through
out the county, listed the schedule
of events and demonstrations youth
will participate in this year.'They
were drafted by Frank von Borstel
and Miss E. Jane Gates, county
extension agents.
Among requirements is the fil
ing of an up-to-date record book
for special events, to be turned in
to 4-H offices at the Fairgrounds'
today, Von Borstel said. He ex
plained this is necessary for en
trants to be eligible to receive
premium ribbons. Books will oe
returned after the fair.
The schedule of events at t h e
fair applying to 4-H agricultural
members follows:
Thursday Livestock judging
contest and dairy judging contest
at 8:30 a.m.; judging of livestock
classes from 9:30 to 5 p.m.
Friday Swine showmanship
contest, 9 a.m.; sheep showman
ship contest, 10 a.m.; poultry
showmanship contest, 11 a.m.; rab
bit showmanship contest, 11:30
a.m.; forest identification contest
at 11 a.m.; and demonstrations
from 2 to 5 p.m.; beef showman
ship contest, 1 p.m.; dairy show
manship contest, 2 p.m.; horse
manship contest, 3 p.m.; rabbit
judging and poultry judging con
tests at 4 p.m.
Saturday Weigh slock for auc
tion, 6 a.m.; tractor driving con
test, 9:30 a.m.; crops identifica
tion contest for livestock mem
bers, 10:30 a.m.; and fat stock
auction at 2:30 D m.
Sunday Exhibits released at
8 p.m.
Home economics club members
have been given the following
schedule.
Thursday Canning contest, 9
a.m.; muffin baking contest, 10
a.m.: cake baking contest U a.m.;
and dollar dinner contest (for jun
iors and seniors at the same time),
1 p.m.
Friday Cookie baking contest
9 a.m.: bread baking contest, 10
a.m.; foods judging and food pres
ervation contests at 11 a.m. At 1
p.m. will be demonstrations.
Saturday Clothing judging con
test between 8:30 and 9:30 a.m.;
style revue judging bctwacn 10
a.m. and noon; sewing contests at
11 a.m. A style revue begins at
1:30 p.m.
More than $00,000 will be award
ed in premiums to entries at
Greater Oregon State Fair, open
ing in Salem Aug. 28.
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