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Collection: Newspapers > Nevada County Nugget

August 26, 1970 (12 pages)

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. Surrounded with colorful flowers, BUILDINGS AT the fairgrounds. are well landscaped and eatatatetatetatel stetenaerereeeten 9:45 a.m. Colorful opening ceremonies at the main gate. 10 a.m, -All gates open. Children under 12 admitted free until 6 p.m. Special games, Bicycle Road-Eo, 10:30 -The Foley and Burk combined shows carnival open. 1:30 -Outdoor show, 2:15 -Lakewood Youth Chorale Group. 4:30 -Free entertainment, 6th Scene Jazz Ensemble. 5:15 -The Lakewood Youth Chorale Group. 6:30 -Annual junior horse show in grandstand arena. 7 -Registered Hereford Cattle judging. 8:30 -Teen dance on slab free. FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 10 a.m. -gates open. Carnival opens. 1:30 p.m, -free entertainment on outdoor stage. 3 -Administration building, cash prizes for Grandma with most grandchildren present, oldest lady and oldest gentleman registered. Huffy bicycles and’ other prizes presented. 3:30 -Friday and Saturday, fly, bait and spinner casting tournament near dance slab. 4:30 -Free _show, DeMolay band. 8 -Western Championship Rodeo, grandstand arena. 8:30--Square dancing on dance slab. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29 10 a.m, -gates open. 1 p.m. -Welsh Pony performances classes. 1:30 -= Free entertainment under trees, Dixie Land Band. 2:30 -The Snyder Brothers Show. 3:30 -Fly, bait and spinner tournament. 4:30 --. Dixie Land Show. 5:30 -Snyder Brothers, 6 -Golden Empire Cross Country Track rum starting near Administration Building. Livestock judging contest for 4-H and FFA members. 8 -Western Rodeo finals, 8:30 Square SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 7:30 -Breakfast for buyers of past years and 1970 prospective buyers at Junior Livestock Auction. 9 -Annual District Fair fun match dog show. 9:30 -Main gates open. Junior Market Livestock auction. 10 -Carnival open. 1:30 -Dixie Land Band, Horseshoe pitching championship tournament, 2:30 =. Suyder Brothers show. 4:30 -Dixie Land Band. 5:30 -The Snyder Brothers, 6:30 -FFA weight guessing steer will be weighed on scales in back of cow barns, 8 -Al Frager's popular Destruction Derby in the arena. Feel Qood AM One, * } . Atomi ATOMS ON THE ROAD -San Francisco businessmen line up to inspect Pacific Gas and Electric Company's traveling atomic power exhibit which is touring cities, fairs and schools throughout the company’s service area. The educational exhibit tells the story of atomic powervist how itis being used safely, economically and efficiently to meet our growing electrical master charge 7 THE tMTER i“ CARD ¢ J J Time to get them ready. For new classes, = new teachers, Ae new experiences, Everything WIG from fingerpaint co to calculus. tri Back-to. School means a lot of shopping. GY And that’s when Master Charge helps out. Its good all over, pee st for everything they'll need. Master Charge watches your budget, too. ( You get a complete record of your purchases. You get GRASS VALLEY « NEVADA CITY PLACERVILLE « SONORA ¢ FOLSOM TWAIN HARTE ¢ ALTAVILLE 2 Mh Mm ee ee eee eee eee eee ee) Pir Bi Ri i MR A ee te ea display due at fair