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Umatilla Project Fair and Rodeo September 21-22 The Umatilla Project Fair dates tor 1934 are—September 21-33. )/. o VOLUME XXVIII NUMBER 4 COLORFUL PARADE ORGANIZED FOR SATURDAY MORNING y he Hermistun Heraln HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, JOHNSTON AND McCAFFERTY HEAD FRIDAY’S FIGHT CARD CLASH WITH ATHENA SEPT. 29 WILL OPEN FOOTRALL SEASON SEPTEMBER 20. 1934. UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR Hermiston, Oregon Dance and Smoker SUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER YEAR SENATOR PETER ZIMMERMAN HEARD HERE SUNDAY NIGHT THRILLS IN RODEO EVENTS SATURDAY AT FAIR ANTICIPATED Interest is running high in the Senator Peter Zimmerman, inde main event of the boxing card to be pendent candidate for governor of PROGRAM staged this Friday night at the audi Oregon, spoke in the Methodist torium. Dave Johnston of Board FRIDAY church here Sunday night. Mr. Zim man tangles with Jeff Clark of Port was accompanied by A. G. 8:30 -12:00 Judging open class livestock and club merman Enright of Eugene, Ore. He was QUEEN SYLVIA AND ATTENDANTS land in what promises to be a torrid OBSERVERS SAY TEAMS ARE affair. Johnston has been a consist livestock and poultry. scheduled to speak in La Grande LARGE ARRAY OF TOP HANDS WILL HEAD PROCESSION. ent winner in his bouts and Jeff Monday and at a mass meeting in EQUALLY EXPERIENCED. ASSEMBLED. 8:30 -12:00 4-H Club demonstrations. Clark should be the man to show Pendleton Tuesday evening. Many 4-H Club Floats Entered in how good he is. The semi-windup Six 12:00- 1:00 Lunch. Games Schedule Is Now Com “Our problem is not to create Entries Close Friday; Displays In Competition; Pierce Will Speak will be staged between two boys who more wealth," Mr. Zimmerman said. plete; Interestig Battle 1:00 3:00 Continuation of judging. All Departments Coming have fought some of the best men of in Afternoon. "but to get the wealth into the Prophesied. In Early. 1:00 5:00 Judging Home Economics. their weight on the coast. K. O. hands of the people who produce It.” Queen Sylvia and her attendants Warner of Pendleton needs no in- 3:00 5:00 Judging farm crops. Mr. Zimmerman stated that this On September 29 the Hermiston Activity at the fair grounds indi will head the parade which will ap troduction to local fans, and Domin- Bulldogs will either verify or falsi could be accomplished only by the cates that the big rodeo to be staged 8:00 9:30 Smoker. pear on Main street at 10:00 A. M. ick McCafferty has fought many fy current rumors regarding their people operating the tools of produc Saturday at the Umatilla Project Mounted cowgirls and cowboys in bouts for matchmaker Tex Saalkeld ability to play football, when they 9:30 Fair Queen dance. tion, three of which are, to create fair will be underway by the time colorful array and 4-H club and pri of the Portland boxing commission, meet the Athena team on the local a credit system, to direct develop the gun sounds for the opening. SATURDAY vate floats will bring up the line of who recommends him highly. ment of natural resources, and to Horses and riders are assembling on field. Several gridiron enthusiasts In the special event Art Hughes march. Prize winning livestock will control and operate the manufactur the grounds. Corrals have been built who have been watching the boys 8:30 - Livestock judging contest. of Heppner who gave Buster Rands be entered in the parade by proud ing industry. practice are of the mind to look and the arena fenced, and already a beautiful scheliacking for three owners. 10:00 - Parade—Floats and livestock. over the football record of those Senator Zimmerman touched upon cowboys may be seen perched on the rounds, meets Bobby Dolan of Port Queen Sylvia's attendants are: who are turning out this year, he 11:00-11:30 Irrigon Band in grandstand. the Grange Power Bill, the State top rail of the arena fence near the Billie Markham, Irrigon; Helen Jen land. This should be full of fire will find that most of the candi- Owned Bank plan, the Old Age Pen chute. 11:30-12:00 Cub Wranglers at loud-speaker. drzejewski, Columbia; Floy Atte works as both boys are willing mix dates for the team have never been slon bill and the inheritance and Roy Attebury, who has charge of ers. Kid Stanley of Boardman and bury, Westland; Dorothy Mudge, 12:00- 1:00 Lunch. under fire. gift tax. the grounds predicts that the show Echo; Mary Lee Rhea, Stanfield, Young Tommy of Umatilla round However, despite this fact the Members of the “Zimmerman for will be complete from the time the 1:00 1:15 Irrigon Band. and Bessie Dexter, Umatilla. All will out the card. game scheduled with Athena prom- Governor ” club organized recently gun sounds until the final rider This fight will start promptly at 1:15 1:30 Announcement of winners of crop and at Pendleton ' e attired in colorful riding habits Ises to be interesting, Records show are: R. G. Penney of bites the dust. The Pat Owens stock and will not only reign over the ro 8:00 o’clock. Immediately following that the visiting team is as a whole livestock exhibits. Stanfield, president; Mrs. Minnie is now in the corral along with cows the fight card a dance will be giv- deo but will be special guests at the inexperienced, most of the letter- Irrigon Band. McFarland of Umatilla, vice presi and calves from the Bill Kik ranch, 1:30 1:40 dance both Friday and Saturday en by the American Legion with men having graduated last year. On dent; and John Crow of Pendleton, Some mean buckers will give riders Bryan Branstetter ’ s orchestra fur- M. Address by Congressman Walter 1:40 night, and dinner guests of the fair the other hand just which team will a splendid opportunity to show their secretary-treasurer. nishing the music. board at the Hermiston Hotel Satur Pierce. show the more fight and agressive- worth In the saddle. furnishing day noon. ness is point for conjecture. plenty of thrills for spectators. BLOOMS REPORTED SAFE, BUT 2:00 Cub Wranglers. 1 :55 CHAMPIONS ACCLAIMED AT The. visiting team has the reputa Bareback riding and calf roping Many Club Floats Entered. Rodeo. 2:00 HOMELESS IN NOME, ALASKA. tion of having plenty of fight whe WORLD’S WESTERN SHOW. will be among the events, and two Special 4-H club floats which en ther they are playing the schedule clowns will guard the arena during No exhibits may be moved from the 5:00 Mr. and Mrs. Win. Bloom who left the show. All roads lead to Pendleton last with seasoned or unseasoned football tered in the parade will represent grounds before this time. in August for Nome, Alaska, where eight or nine clubs from the west Thursday, Friday and Saturday tinder. Consequently a more inter The largest array of top hands Fair Queen dance. 9:00 Mr. Bloom will act as superinten- ever assembled on the grounds will end of Umatilla county. The "We- where many thousands of people esting struggle is likely to take dent in the schools there, tele keep the show moving. Can Canning Club” lead by Mrs. W. witnessed the world’s greatest wes place than if both teams possessed graphed Mrs. Bloom's parents here A. Hineline of Hermiston, and the tern show, the Pendleton Round-Up. polish and fitness. TEN FINE DAIRY COWS SCHOOL CHILDREN DISMISSED Entries in the riding events may Tuesday that they were safe, but be registered at the Herald office On Saturday cowboy champion girls' sewing club will enter compe PERISH IN BARN FIRE FOR PROJECT FAIR FRIDAY Six Game Schdule. homeless, after the fire which caused Thursday evening and Friday morn titive floats. The turkey, sheep and ships of the world for 1934 were a 32,000,000 damage, had swept the ing. Any cowboy may enter taking calf clubs lead by Bernard Jendrze- crowned before a cheering mass of The football schedule for this year Superintendent R. H. McAtee an Ten fine Jersey and Guernsey city. jewski and Donald DeMoss will en fans who saw pass before them the Is as follows: his chances with other riders. A dairy cows perished in a fire which News reports from the famous greatest array of top hands ever as Sept. 29 ....... Athena at Hermiston nounced today that all school child ter a float. destroyed the barn on the Wayne Alaskan city tell of a definite food straight entry fee of $2.00 will be ren will be dismissed in order that charged. The girls’ sewing club from Stan sembled at any show of its type for Oct. 5 .......... .... Ione at Hermiston they may attend the Umatilla Pro Mulkins farm Saturday night, Sept field lead by Mrs. J. M. Richards ex- championship honors. ............................ Open ject fair, No entrance fee will be ember 15, between 6:30 and 7:00 shortage, and an early Winter which Oct. Exhibits Coming Fast. The new all-around cowboy cham Oct. 19 pect to enter a float, and the live- ..... Athena at Athena charged grade school children on o'clock. The milking machine and will lock the city’s roadstead with Some exhibits for the fair have Ice. Supplies are being sent out Im- pion is Dick Truitt of Stonewall, Ok stock clubs from that district are Oct. 26 : . Kennewick at Hermiston Friday. separator were also total losses. mediately In an effort to beat tho already been made by those who are combining their efforts in one float, lahoma. who placed first in calf rop Nov. 2 .................... Echo at Echo The cause of the fire is unknown Ice Into the harbor. Parents of first and second grade unable to enter displays Thursday, ing and second in steer roping. His The Umatilla girls’ sewing club Nov.. » ...Heppner at Hermiston children are requested to keep their but the blaze was discovered after There will be at least five farm The fire started from runner-up was Bob Crosby, past a spark on expect to enter a float. Mrs. Wm. Nov. 23 ............................... Open children at home Friday but all oth the family had finished the evening the roof of the Golden Gate Hotel crops displays and many individual Kennedy Is the leader. The girls will champion. Crosby was winner in er grade and high school students meal and was returning to the barn early Monday morning, and flames entries in produce classes. steer roping and second In calf rop- not try in the demonstration compe- PRIZE CANNING WILL BE will be required to answer roll call to release the cows from their stan- roared through the wooden city. AU Mrs. W. A. Hineline, superintend tition this year as their club was Ing. as usual at 9:00 a. m., later to be chions. ent of the women’s department says SHOWN AT WORLD'S FAIR According to old-timers, efforts to check the blaze was futile the only recently organized. The Mulkins herd was considered and all business concerns were de the exhibits will be crowded. The dismissed for the day. Floats will be judged on their world’s championship bucking con- The canning display of one jar each School busses will leave the school as one of the best on the project. stroyed. Many women and childreu flower division is being anticipated originality and economy in con- test was the most exciting event of of peaches, pears, tomatoes and glass house at 3:30 as usual. as the largest ever shown. Mrs. H. were left homeless. its kind ever seen at the Round-Up. struction. Truck Hits Cows, J. Ott is superintendent. Russel of jelly made by Miss Helen Jen- The Irrigon high school band will Chuck Wilson conquered Two dairy cows owned by Chas. SETH PARKER PROGRAM I drzejewski, of the We-Can Canning BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSED A program of events will be seen Hawkins and was the only rider who parade in full dress giving a concert Williams of Hermiston were killed club of Hermiston under Mrs. W. A. elsewhere on this page. did not bite the dust. FROM 2 TO 5 SATURDAY on the street and later In the grand Saturday night about 9:30 when one COMING TO HERMISTON One by one the riders were elimi- Hineline, which won first place at stand on the grounds. The band is of the Asberry gasoline trucks hit the Oregon state fair at Salem, has SCHEDULE FOR 4-H CLUB Local business houses will be one of the best in the county and is nated from competition as they been taken to Chicago and placed on Seth Parker, that most beloved of them as It rounded the corner near were disqualified. Eddie Woods, closed from 2:00 o ’ clock until 5:00 all radio entertainers is to be im DEMONSTRATIONS OUTLINED directed by Stanley Atkin, superin Doff Aber, Earl Thode, Henry Me display. Miss Jendrzejewski received o’clock Saturday afternoon while the Stewart's Service Station. The acci- personated at the Methodist church tendent of the Irrigon school. be unavoidable as dent was said to All 4-H girls’ club demonstrations chel and Pete Knight all tried for her premium money and ribbons this rodeo is in progress at the fair week with a note saying the dis grounds. Stores will remain open the cows were at large on the high Tuesday evening, October 2, by the will be held in the main exhibit honors. Writer Pierce Will Visit. well known dramatic artist and building starting at 9:00 a. m. Fri longer hours during the two days of way. The fender and headlight on singer, John Howard. The attendance at the great wes play had been taken to Chicago. As a special guest of the fair the truck were damaged. day. Demonstrations of interest to the fair. tern show was estimated at 25,000, Mr. Howard has all the ear marks Walter M. board, Congressman Dick Hitt Married. nil mothers and housewives will be the greatest number of fans gather of the real Seth Parker, appearance, Pierce, will appear on the speaker’s Weather Report. shown. Other teams not listed below Commercial Club Will Meet. ed in the Round-Up city for several News of the marriage of Dick Hitt Date Max. Mln singing voice, and the ability to tell grounds at platform on the fair will follow the final demonstration. years. Ideal weather prevailed dur- to Louise Weil of Portland on Mon The Hermiston Commercial club 13 .......... September .......... 76 . . 37 the stories which have made Mr. 1:40 in the afternoon. 9:00 3d Div., Cooking, Hermiston ing the three-day show. will resume Its regular fall meet- day, September 10, was received here September 14 ......... .......... 75 .. . 36 Parker so famous. Mr. Howard will The “Cub Wranglers” known for 9:20 Sewing, Stanfield. 25. ings next Tuesday, September this week by Mrs. Alma Hitt. Dick September 15 ......... .......... 80 .. .. 32 be assisted by a full company of lo their western music will broadcast Is a graduate of the Hermiston with dinner at 7:00 p. m. in the September 16 ......... .......... 87 .. .. 4« cal stage artists and singers tn his 9:40 Cooking, Columbia. over the public address system on 10:00 3d Div., Canning, Hermiston. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Union high school and has many Hermiston Hotel. All members are September 17 .......... ......... 92 .. .. 40 production, Night With Seth the grounds Saturday. Members of 10:20 Cooking, Stanfield. requested to be present. friends here. ‘ " " ‘ ‘ ‘ *****• 18 .......... .......... 82 .. September .. 52 Parker. ” the string quartet are Edna Ott, 2d Div., Cooking, Hermiston. 10:40 Beautiful stage settings, the old Donald DeMoss, Guy Jeppe and Wal- Hermiston high school alumni 11:10 Cooking, Stanfield. fashioned costumes, old familial who will enroll as freshmen tn high- lace Couture. Canning. Hermiston, music and songs and loads of fun 11:30 2d Div., The public address system will be er institutions i of learning this fall All exhibits in the women’s de from our local Cephus and Lizzie used on the grounds to announce are as follows: : Burke Doyle, Albany partaient must be in by 10:00 a. m. will make this a delightful evening winners of crop and livestock exhi college; Fred I Reeves and Edith Friday. Entry blanks must be se- of entertainment. bits and special events during the Clarke, Pacific : college; Dayton Har- cured at the office on the grounds. This entertainment is being spon rodeo is furnished through the cour- ris, UCLA: ( Catherine McMullen. ©00 by. sored by the Methodist Ladies Aid tesy of the Mor-Tone Sound Ser- Eastern Oregon Normal school; Ed Judges Selected for Fair. LAND'S SAKE. THE society and a large crowd Is expect Her- vice, owned by L. A. Moore of na Ott, Lawrence Swarner, Dick and Dr. L. J. Allen, assistant state 4-H ed. Anna Rae Martin and Walter Jen miston. CUPBOARDS ARE BARE club leader, has been secured as club 4 drzejewski, O.S.C. More than a score livestock judge for the club entries HALAAS-HORN. CHARLOTTE KERN COMMENDED THE BINS EMPTY, THE of other alumni will enroll as soph- at the Umatilla Project fair Friday. A 2 omores or upper classmen in their 22 FOR SCHOLARLY EFFORT Margaret Horn, daughter of Mrs. Other judges include H. G. CISTERN DRY, WHAT A Roy Horner now of Hermiston, was respective schools. county agent from Union county. J. A. Yeager, county superintend Miss Charlotte Kern, who taught who will judge crops and livestock SEASON SHE TURNED married Saturday. August 25, ent of schools, reports that a teach In the Hermiston school about five open classes. Joseph Belanger, Mor R. Halaas, at Nampa. Idaho, The ers’ institute will be held in Pen years ago, was commended for writ row county agent of Heppner, for OUT (O young couple will make their home dleton, September 28, A special ing a thesis in obtaining her mast poultry, and a teacher from the Pen in Nyssa, Idaho. feature of the meeting will be er’s degree st the University of dleton schools for Home Economics. » 8 Washington this summer. The Brem EQUIPMENT ANNOUNCED, 4-H music by an orchestra composed of teachers in Umatilla pounty. To erton Dally News Searchlight car • CLUB DEMONSTRATIONS avoid a conflict in dates the Athena ried the following account. football game has been postponed “During the past summer Miss ALONG THE CONCRETE • All 4-H clubs planning on until September 29th, at 2:00 p. m. Charlotte Kern completed her mast- ♦ taking part in demonstrations School attendance so far 1 this degree at the University of • at the Umatilla Project fair, year has been better than usual, We overheard “Dad” Garner say Washington, writing a thesis of • Friday and Saturday, Septem- This week Donald Harrison from which the university authorities that be was going to make a million ♦ ber 21-22, are requested to noti- Portland enrolled In the high school thought so highly that they wrote dollars this week. He was going to ♦ fy Mrs. W. A. Hineline, Farm Nila Tuttle dropped from the roll a letter to Tilman Peters, superin- Nebraska and pinch a lot of grass- • Bureau club leader, or William of the junior class having moved to Intendant of the Bremerton schools, hoppers and bring them back and ♦ A. Sawyer, assistant county Ukiah. commending It as a very scholarly sell the hop. ♦ agent, in order that time may Arrangements are being made effort and one which they are proud Bessie and Alice Wilson of Irri- ♦ be reserved for the demonstra- for both high school and the grade gon were figuring their calorica by to have In the university library. ♦ tions. school to display exhibits at the fair. “The Bremerton school board has the scales at the Farm Bureau Mon- • Mrs. Hineline announced to- A sophomore meeting was held a rule requiring teachers to take ad day, and how they mounted in ♦ day that unless other equip- Monday to make arrangements for vanced work at some recognized In weight as ■'Dutch" Barnes, also of ♦ ment was requested, only a ta- the freshmen initiation. Next week stitution of higher learning at least Irrigon, casually placed his number • ble and I flamo stove with throe will see the freshmen attempting to twelves on the scales. When discov once every five years.” • burners i would be furnished. If live up to rules and regulations laid ered. a greater blessing no man ever ♦ sewing club leaders request, a down by the sophomores. The Ini R. C. Todd returned Monday from received. • sewing machine will be fur- tiation will end the night of Sept. Pendleton where he was the house Assistant County Agent Sawyer • • nished. she said. 27, when the traditional sophomore- guest of his daughter, Mrs. G, E. bouncing to the front of Rohrman's freshmen party will be held. Holt, during the Round-Up, garage on a flat west-end tire, Change of Maids $ Bucking - Roping • Bulldoging