Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, June 21, 1984, Morrow County Fair, Page TWENTY FOUR, Image 32

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    TWENTY-FOl'R-Morrow County Fair ami Rode Premium Book
OVERALL RESPONSIBILITY
Stephea Campbell Birdine Tullis
GENERAL 4-H RULES
1. OPEN TO ALL REGULARLY ENROLLED 4-H CLUB MEMBERS in Morrow
County.
2. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE MEMBER, completed or owned
during the current 4-H year. All fitting, training, care and showing of animals will be
done by the exhibitor. Members must be enrolled in the project in which they are
exhibiting and must exhibit in the highest phase they completed during the club vear.
3. EACH EXHIBITOR MUST PRE -REGISTER LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS AND
CONTESTS he is entering. The pre-entries are turned into the Morrow County
Extension Office July 27.
4. Exhibitors must fill out a 4-H premium sheet in order to receive premiums. Those
exhibits and-or contests not listed will not receive premiums. Use a different 4-H
Premium Sheet for each exhibitor. Additional 4-H Premium Sheets are available
from the County Extension Offices in Heppner and Irrigon and from the Fair Office
during the Fair. ALL PREMIUM SHEDETS MUST BE COMPLETED AND
TURNED INTO THE FAIR OFFICE NO LATER THAN 11.00 a.m. MONDAY,
AUGUST 13.
5. Ase Divisions are based on the rrade in school.
JUNIOR grades 4th, 5th, and 6th
INTERMEDIATE - grades 7th. 8th and 9th
SENIOR grades 10th. 11th and 12th
6. ENTRY DEADLINES: See schedule in the front of this book for entry schedule.
Style revue entries judging Friday, Aug. 10.
7. THE DANISH SYSTEM will be used in all exhibits, including style revue,
presentation and contests other than judging contests. Champion and Reserve
Champion ribbons are awarded in each class as deemed worthy by the judge
8. HERDSMANSHIP. Animal waste must be handled according to the direction of
your livestock supervisor and-or the fair management. If containers or trucks are
available waste must be placed directly in them. Members or clubs are encouraged to
bring wheelbarrows to carry the waste. Pens should be kept neat and clean while
using as little straw as possible. Alleyways should be free of debris and clean.
Premium checks will not be released until pens are cleaned.
9. Exhibitors that desire to sell their animals through the sale must submit a "feed
and growth record" current up to the fair weigh-in. These need not be a specific form,
although "4-H 140R" will suffice, but should include the following data: member's
name, animal's name and description, purchase date and weight, animal's breeding,
all weights made during the project period, a record of all feed consumed and its cost,
a record of veterinary and other expenses, and other data that is pertinent to your
records. The object of these records is to help you determine whether you made, or
lost money on your project.
10.ONLY ONE ENTRY PER LOT excep( that 4-H members can enter two market
lambs or two market hogs.
DEPT. I. CONTESTS
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SCORING based on:
attractiveness of display (holds attention)
educational value (tells a story)
neatness, workmanship, arrangement
(Points: 32-1)
CLASS:
02111 4-H Display, Junior
02112 4-H Display, Intermediate
02113 4-H Display, Senior
02114 4-H Display. Club (two or more 4-H'ers)
DIVISION 3 4-H PRESENTATIONS
PREMIUMS Blue K M, Red I3.M. H kite -MM
-OPEN TO ALL H MEMBERS
To include demonstrations and illustrated talks (any oral presentation that uses
visual aids to present information)
PRESENTATION TOPIC MAY BE ANY SUBJECT MEMBER WISHES TO
SHARE WITH OTHERS
Team presentations will consist of two members.
30 minutes is allowed for each presentation to be set up. presented and cleared
away. This must be done by the 4-H member. The actual presentation should take less
than 20 minutes.
Member will furnish all supplies and equipment required except table, range or
refrigerator.
A member may enter only one presentation any one year.
Member will be notified of time scheduled for his her presentation
CLASS
(toil Presentation, Individual
0012 Presentation. Tem
LOT
1. Junior (no state fair)
2. Intermediate
3. Senior
DIVISION 1 4-H CONSERVATION
PREMIUMS Blue -14.00, Red -$3.00. While, $2,041
OPEN TO ALL 4-H MEMBERS
An educational exhibit relating to conservation of soil, water, forests, marine life
range or wildlife. Not to exceed 30" wide, 24" deep (back to front) and 24" high.
SCORING
1. Attracts, holds interest 25
2. Workmanship, arrangement, neatness 25
3. Tells a story (educational value) 25
4. Practical, teaches approved practices 25
TOTAL 100
31001 Conservation, Junior
31002 Conservation, Intermediate
31003 Conservation, Senior
LOT
1. Conservation
DIVISION 2 4-H SUBJECT MATTER DISPLAY
PREMIUMS Blue-$4.00. Red-$3.00. White-$2.00
-OPEN TO ALL 4-H MEMBERS
Eligible for state fair.
These classes are open to all 4-H members and are especially appropriate for those
projects which ha ve no project exhibits and for locally developed projects . Indi vidual
displays are limited in size to 30" in width, 24" deep (front to back), and 30" high. The
exhibit may include pictures, models, diagrams, and actual articles. It may be a
poster, a three-dimensional display, or a notebook. It should be substantial. Displays
must show and explain something the 4-H members have made, done, or learned
such as how and why wool shrinks, why bread rises, safe use of tools, how bees
communicate, or how waves are formed. Cljb displays must have names and
addresses of all members and leaders in the club.
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