Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, August 17, 1939 Round-Up Ruler in WORLD POPULAR LADIES' DANCE BAND "Asleep on the Seat" is all too fre quently the theme song of Oregon drivers, warns Earl Snell, secretary of state. During the first six months of 1939 there were 118 drivers in volved in accidents in which falling asleep at the wheel was a contrib uting factor. In an unusual case, the trailer steersman on a load of 80 foot piling fell asleep and was killed when his end of the load went into a ditch. RECEIVES RETURN CALL TO RODEO Caravans Set For Rodeo Visits Page Two SPECIAL Dance Thursday, the first night of Rodeo, will be gen eral admission and all novelty singing and special orchestral num bers will be given. Dances Friday and Saturday night are jitney. Vivian Lewis and her peppy all girl orchestra, signed to play for all Buckers, Racers Ar rive; Fine Watch Guarantees Timing By paul Mccarty John Day is sending a delegation of people over to the Rodeo, Friday, August 25, that will remain until the conclusion of the show. This Grant county group will be among the largest single groups in Heppner for the Rodeo. Another caravan is coming from Arlington that will be headed by Dave Lemon and Sam Burnett. These two Arlington men expect to bring as their guest, Earl Snell, secretary of state, whose for mer home was Arlington. Heppner's huge wild west parade on the final Rodeo day, August 26, will include Queen Barbara Kirk patrick of the Pendleton Round-Up and her attendants. Local interest in the Pendleton group centers around Maxine McCurdy, Heppner graduate who is an attendant to Queen Barbara. The Depew-Warren bucking string has arrived and the Brahma steers are expected Saturday. The Frank Swaggart racing string is also here, as well as other contesting horses. Local residents who have rooms to rent for housing accommodations during Rodeo are asked to turn in their names at Hotel Heppner. Timer of all racing and roping Rodeo dances at the fair nalivion, events will be John Carter of Long have traveled many thousand miles Creek who will use a $250 stop- and climbed far up the ladder of watch given him by Henry Trow- fame since their popular appearance bridge, first person to bring race last year as official Rodeo orchestra norses into urant county. Mr. Uarter The Lewis musical organization turned down an offer of ?500 for returned a short time ago from a tne watch, whose accuracy is so 10-month tour of the Hawaiian Is , great that no question can be right- lands. People of Honolulu and the fully made regarding inaccurate tim- rest of the Islands, after 10 months tag. fauch an expensive and accurate of Vivian Lewis and her girl band, watch is being used because of the liked the young Portland musicians constant controversies caused by so much that, at a farewell dinner supposedly cheap watches. given for them recently, the man lom Williams, long a favorite with responsible for their triumphant tour itoaeo lans and practically a fixed announced they would get first character as race starter, will this choice when demand arose for an- year retire from the position he other girls' band for island enter has tor years held with the Rodeo, tainment. lom has been with the Heppner Eight girls left Portland last fall show in his position as starter for for Hawaii. One girl returned at many Rodeos but now he is coming Christmas and the others stayed the to Heppner on a dillerent mission, full 10 months, except Ruth Larson tie is retiring as starter and at the Cutler, who married A. N. Cutler in opening day show will turn the the islands, returned in June on a starting flag over to the person honeymoon to her Vancouver. Wn.. l . i ...... ' ' wnom tne Koaeo association selects home to replace him. Rodeo patrons have The girls played three months in seen the last of him as a race start- various Honolulu night spots and er, but despite his 78 years, Tom will also played some time in Hilo, continue his yearly visit to the Ro- where they were designated as the deo as probably the best known of official Elks' band. They appeared Rodeo characters. in virtually every available place - The grounds and arena are in top in the islands except that devoted shape, according to Lou Bisbee and to a leper colony, barred to all vis- Lee Beckner, Rodeo association itors, members. Both men have charge of In the islands the girls were show the arena and have been trucking ered with honors, including leis of hay to the grounds at night, after gardenias which, Vivian remarked, putting in a full day's work at their would have cost from $250 to $300 regular jobs. at Portland prices. Another Rodeo feature that has This orchestra also played for the become permanent is the Browning big Ice Follies and girl revue. Some Amusement company of Salem. On of the performers in the Ice Follies hand for the sixth year to entertain are now showing at the New York rodeo visitors with their carnival, world's fair. It was the first show of concessions, and, sideshows, this its kind ever produced in the Ha company is probably the cleanest, most popular, and squarest-playing of any of the shows on the circuit. The Browning contingent played the Veterans of Foreign Wars con vention at Pendleton recently and there received many compliments for the fine fashion in which the Browning brothers conducted their show. Brownings, just finished play- j ing the state Legion convention at Salem, will play at Milton-Freewa-ter the week prior to the local ro deo and after their stand here will return to Salem for the state fair. ...with a modern electric range! wanan islands. People could not believe the ice was real and after each show would form a line and walk past the ice and feel it with their hands, even put their feet on it to make sure the ice was genuine. Read G. T. Want Ads. You way find a bargain in something needed. 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