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Gite Hermiston Heraln VOLUME XXX NUMBER 35 RESERVOIR STORAGE SUFFICIENT FOR NEEDS HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON, APRIL 22. 1937 ****=*=*==*========****=*===== GOLF TEAM WINS SECOND STRAIGHT John D. Wallace Passes. John D. Wallace of Stanfield pas sed away at St. Anthony's hospital today (Thursday) about 1:00 p. m. at the age of 71. Funeral services will be held in the Presbyterian church in Stanfield Saturday at 2:00 p. m. His wife proceeded him in death March 7, 1933, and his son Glenn died September 15, 1935. GRADE CROSSING COMMITTEE MEET UMATILLA FIRST IN INVITATIONAL MEET CROP PROJECTS OPEN NEW FARM FIELD The Hermiston golf team won its E. B. Aldrich, member of the Umatilla grade school was high second straight county golf tourna State Highway Commission, will in points in the invitational track ment at Pilot Rock Sunday, playing meet with committees from Uma- meet held at Umatilla last Friday PRESENT WATER against Pendleton, Pilot Rock and tilla and Hermiston regarding the which was participated in by boys 4-H CLUBS MAKE Athena. The Hermiston team showed grade crossing and road near Her and girls from Umatilla, Heppner, a vast improvement over the prev Arlington EVIDENT PROGRESS EXCEEDS 1936 PEAK miston and Umatilla, at a meeting Hermiston, Boardman, ious Sunday. Every man played good to be held in the court house Fri and Irrigon. Umatilla had 72 * The Cold Springs reservoir today golf, The average score for each day, April 23, at 10:30 in Pendleton. points, Heppner 25. Hermiston 20, An organization of the crops pro has 43,000 acre feet of water stored player on the home team was 77 %, HERMISTON BOYS Chas. Reynolds, president of the Boardman 18 %, Arlington 30, Irri ject will be held at the assistant for summer uses and is filling at which is hard to beat in tournament LOSE TO HEPPN ER Old Oregon Trail association of gon 13. county agent’s office Saturday af There was participation in class ternoon at 4:00 o’clock, April 24th. the rate of 560 acre feet per day. play. Portland, has been requested to be What inspired the Hermiston girls. L. A and B for both boys and Capacity storage is 50,000 acre feet present. The Pendleton Chamber of Heppner high school was winner All boys and girls interested In the team is hard to figure out. Prob- in the meet held there Friday in Commerce will be represented by its S. Burrell of Hermiston grade school growing of crops of any kind should or 7000 yet to fill. coached the boys from here. Harold attend this meeting. Plans for pre Water is being turned into the A ably is was the warm spring weath- which Hermiston high competed. road committee. Herbert Hedwall, president of the Edwards, Umatilla coach di rec ted paration of the soil and seeding line at the rate of 25 second feet or er, or perhaps when they faced The contests slated included a base 50 acre feet a day. There has been number four green they were pepped ball game in the afternoon and box Hermiston Commercial club, and the tournament. and means of obtaining seed will be Winners in the various classes discussed. Word has recently been very little demand for water this up by the beautiful view which lay ing matches in the evening. Hep other members plan to attend. and events were as follows: season to date. Some is being used just beyond. A beautiful little park pner won the baseball game by a received front Oregon State college 440 yd. dash—CA boys, Hinkle, that provision has been made tor in leveling land, some for new seed with the clear blue water of Birch score of 8 to 3. The Heppner boys STANFIELD CCC Her.; CB, Tyler, Boardman. ing and some for pastures. The Creek glistening in the sunlight as annexed six runs in the second in weed clubs. Those interested in the 50 yd. dash—CA girls, Seely, Ar study of weeds should also attend same conditions prevail under the it flows through the center of the ning and were never headed. After WILL BUILD CANAL park, helped to make it a perfect lington; CB. Kinney, Uma.; CA Maxwell ditch which has plenty of the second inning the game was clos this meeting. Substantial prizes boys, O’Donnell, Heppner; CB, Mor from a number of chemical compa day. water for all uses. ely contested and exciting. The score at the end of the tour an, Umatilla. O. H. Thomson of the CCC camp Manager E. D. Martin estimates Gilliam and Mulkers were the nies will be offered. Shotput — CA boys, Christian, that at the present rate of the feed nament was: Hermiston 305 points; points for Heppner, and Compton at Stanfield was intown today and H. K. Dean, superintendent of the Reeves, Pendleton 293 points; Pilot Rock Her. Broadjump — CB, canal and considering the increased and Stewart Rankin batteries for says that work will be commenced Umatilla Field Station, and Emil Uma, High jump- — CA boys, Osburn, 271 points and Athena 220 points. On the new canal from Birch Creek uses from the A line system, the res Hermiston. Zivney, Agent of the Bureau of Plant Low score for the tournament was In the boxing events of the eve to McKay reservoir early this sum Heppner; CB boys, Vaughn, Hep- Industry, will assist in the opera ervoir will be filled by the middle pner and Tyler, Boardman, tied. made by Dr. H. M. Hanavon of Pen ning Heppner’s mit men scored four mer. The canal will be 4.6 miles of May. Reports from the moun tion of these clubs during the year. Broad jump — CA boys, Rugg, The tains are that the water sources are dleton with 68. High point man to Hermiston’s two. Contests were long and 14 feet wide on the bottom agricultural committees in dif Uma.; 75 yd. das — CB girls, Kinney, for the tournament was B. Gurdane and will carry 200 second feet as follows: Myers vs. Hays, Hays de yet abundant for a good head of of ferent granges within the area of Uma . ; CA girls, Seely, Arlington. for the Hermiston team with 401. cision; B. Harris vs. Patton, Pat water. water in the Umatilla river until fered their cooperation in this worth 100 yd. dash—CA boys, O’Don while project, and have added It as Birch Creek has a flood flow of late In May and perhaps until some Sam Moore of Hermiston brought in ton decision; E. Moyer vs. Hayes, the lowest score fo Hermiston with Hayes decision; P, Stillings vs. 30,000 to 45,000 acre feet and it is nell, Hep.; CB, DeMauro, Arlington; one of their major projects to spon time in June. Shoun, draw; Webb vs. Davison, estimated that through the new can The supply in Cold Springs reser- a 69. 440 Relay—CA boys, Uma.; 200 sor during the 1937 year. Weeds in The individual scores and points Webb decision; H. Lotspeich vs. Hill al from 15,000 to 20,000 acre feet Relay—CB girls, Irrigon: 300 Re- the United States have been said to voir is now 9000 acre feet more than may be diverted annually into the lay—CA girls, Arlington; 440 Re- levy, in one way or another, an an the peak storage of last year. The were as follows: draw. Hermiston—Moore 69, 36; Ma- The event will be an annual af storage reservoir, which will in- lay—CB boys, Uma.; 880 Relay— nual tax on agriculture and industry feed canal has been running full ca- pacity for 60 days wlth day and tott 72, 38; Hansen 73, 341; Ben fair and will be held in Hermiston sure a full supply of 72,000 acre CA boys, Uma. of about three billion dollars. feet every year. This season the Mc- night patrol, which will be contin- sel 74, 35; Gurdane 74, 401; Todd next spring. ______ Boys from Hermiston participat Though no estimate has been made Kay has already close to 5 0,000 ing were Kenneth Elwood, Bud Mc of the weed tax in Oregon it is prob tied until the reservoir is full and 75, 2212; Felthouse 84. 201; Smith acre feet and is being filled from Graw, R. Steiner, Philip Guilland, ably at least proportional to that as late In the season as water is 82, 201; Simons 84 , 281; Brown- FINAL P. T. A. McKay creek at the rate of 600 acre Whiter Hinkle, Johnny Dawson, Dar of the country as a whole. available in the river. It is proba son 85, 28. ′ Athena—Harwood 76. 23; Pink MEETING APRIL 29 ble that a 400 acre foot gain per feet a day. with a heavy supply of vin Webb, Chas. Knerr, Raymond An attempt may be made to make snow still in the foothills and on Holloman, Robert Christian, Bobby day may hold out through May if erton 77, 231; Pittman 83. 191; a survey of all noxious weeds grow- Lee 88, 14; Hanlon 84, 21; Beuh- necessary. the watershed of the creek. Miller, Wilbur Hinkle, Gilbert Dyer ing on the project so that their lo The final Parent-Teachers’ asso The McKay is filling at the rate ler 81. 211; Ohlerhery 74. 34; The officials are hopeful that the cation can ba cited to the Depart ciation meeting for the year will be complete capacity will be reached and David Hamm. of from five hundred second feet per Sinapan 86, 191; Seely 87, 24. Th# 440 relay was composed of ment of Agriculture if money is ap Pendleton—Hanavon 68, 311; held Thursday. April 29, in the high this season from McKay creek alone. day and the sources of supply are Dawson, David Hamm, Bob- propriated for their eradication. not yet 50 per cent exhausted. There Bond 70, 26; Hartman 77. 29; Mor school auditorium at which time a The additional supply from Birch Johnny by Miller and Walter Hinkle. The This will prove a worth while en are now about 50,000 acre feet rison 76, 33; Beckwith 82, 2112; representative of the Pendleton as- Creek will be available next season. 880 relay composed of Wilbur Hin- deavor for boys and girls in this stored with a, possibility of almost Cheshire 70, 341; Zidxeine 77, sociation will be present to install kle, Chas. Knerr, Gilbert Dyer and community in rendering a service filling to capacity of 72,000 acre 281; Anderson 85, 27; Hamley 80, newly elected officers. J. A. Yeager, to their own community and to oth- Darvin Webb, came in second. county superintendent of schools, IRISH OPERETTA feet. It is not possible to make exact 28. ers as well. Pilot Rock—Stanton 70, 31; will be one of the speakers. measurements of snows in the moun Other numbers on the program WILL BESTAGED tains this year, Mr. Martin says, be Hartman 77, 221; Green 82, 211; The Grand Champion Dairy Calf cause of the depth of snow in can Miller 80, 26: Royer 76, 31; Abar- will be a reading by Mrs. Walter STANFIELD club was organized April 16, With 6 yons packed by winds in the winter gast 74. 311; Bellkopp 80. 271; Smith, and musical numbers by the A colorful Irish operetta "Bits members. Bob Jackson was elected By Sophronia Rhea season, a condition not normal, or Orange 7 8. 331; Smith 79, 321; music department under the direc O’ Blarney” will be presented Fri- tion of Miss Ruth Morrison. A door day night in the high school audi- president, Audrey Null, vice presi- Evrney 93, 1512. average throughout the seasons. prize will be given and also a prize torium by the music department of dent, Bill Lindner, secretary-treas- Another fortunate condition has Miss Helen Connor and Mr. Allen urer. Ed Bensel of Hermiston was to the class having the best attend the Hermiston high school at 8:00 been the continued rains throughout W. E. KING TO TEACH ance Dunham were married Sunday at the at the meeting. as local leader, and other m. under the direction of Miss Presbyterian church in Pendleton at chosen the spring that has greatly reduced Refreshments will be served by p. club members are as follows: Bill Ruth Morrison. a 2:00 o ’ clock wedding, the necessity of early irrigation or IN PENDLETON The cere- the following committee, Mrs. O. C. Corpe, Bernard Corpe, Bob Atte- a draft on the reservoir head. While Written in the present time the mony was read by Rev. R. Murray bury. Pirece, chairman, Mrs. J. Skovbo. Jones in the presence of the long winter condition of ice pre about 150 action takes place in a private gar W. E. King has resigned his posi Mrs. F. C. McKenzie. Miss Margaret vented the use of the feed canal for tion as principal of Echo high Kirk, Mrs. Alma Greaves, Mrs. Ray den of which Mike O’Noole is care- guests. The bride, who was given At a meeting of the Columbia storage for nearly 60 days, the re school to accept a teaching poistion Null, Mrs. M. Laughlin, Mrs. Frank taker. Peggy has charmed all the in marriage by her father, was love mainder of the season has been fav in the Pendleton Junior high school Pierson and Mrs. M. L. Watson. boys away from their girl friends ly in a gown of ivory satin, fash Winners Dairy club Otha Whitsett orable to the full use of the capaci next year, it was announced recent and the girls are quite vexed about ioned on princess Unes, and worn of Hermiston, one of the older club ty of the canal and the district offi ly by City School Superintendent it. Mike O’Noole, being a friend to with tulle veil. Her bouquet was of members, was chosen as local leader. I.O.O.F. TO CELEBRATE all, plays a clever trick on them. It Calla lilies. Mrs. Clarence Miller of The program of work was adopted cials have made every effort possi Austin Landreth of Pendleton. ble to protect the canal to carry a results in all the boys going back Portland was matron of honor, Miss and Is well on the way for the 1937 King will teach mathematics 118TH ANNIVERSARY to heavy load. The water condition and Mr. science, their sweethearts and all is merry Evelyn Howard of Portland and Mrs. year. will have charge of an Blain Alspach of Pilot Rock, brides in for the season of 1937 is now the intramural athletics the garden again. program and maids, wearing attractive frocks in best that has prevailed for several will have charge of scheduling A new 4-H club project pertain- The local order of Odd Fellows all pastel shades of organdy. Mrs. Mil- ing to Farm Mechanics and wood years. R. E. A. Details Completed. major athletic contests in the new will celebrate the 118th anniversary ler's was of peach organdy, and the working is being formed and an or of Odd Fellowship in the United gymnasium. All obstacles have been removed bridesmaids, blue, The three wore ganization meeting will be held Mr. King, a graduate of Washing States at its meeting Monday, April coronets of sweet peas and carried Saturday, April 24, at 1:00 p. m. in from the Rural Electrification pro FRIENDSHIP THEME ton State college where he plans to 26th. at the local hall in a joint ject and the local authorities nosegays of sweet peas and rose- the assistant county agent's office. get his master’s degree, has taught meeting with members from Pendle have plan, been advised that final exami buds. Little Delores Connor, sister This is the first club of its kind or- GIRLS’ CONFERENCE at Pilot Rock and Helix schools and ton, Echo, Stanfield and Boardman. nation can be made. Within a reas of the bride, was flower girl, and ganized within the west Umatilla has been principal at Echo for two All Odd Fellows in the United States onable length of time final approval her dress was of pink organdy. Clar area and gives promise of reaching will observe this anniversary. The annual Tri-State Girls’ Lea years. All members of the order are in should be announced by Washington ence Miller of Portland was best town boys as well as farm boys who gue conference which met jointly He is a member of the board of man. Ushers were Lee Connor, bro are mechanically inclined. The fol- with the Central Washington Girls’ directors of the state high school vited to attend and refreshments officials. ther of the bride, and Harold Pace. lowing boys are interested in this will be served during the evening. League conference at Yakima last athletic association. Preceding the ceremony Mr. Roy work; Lester Flanigan, Frank Jeppe, Too Wet. to Seed Wheat. Saturday heard discussions on the sang "Oh Promise Me.” Mrs. Har Leslie Thomas, John Dunning. C. O. Named Professor at Pacific. theme, "A World of Friends.” Mrs. F. N. Moyer of the Blackhorse ry Brown was his accompanist. Marble, Ernest Rainwater. Frank Richard F. Scholtz, Dean of Women STANFIELD BOYS A reception was held following Rodda. Edwin J. Ingles, who has been district near Heppner was in town at Reed College, was the guest speak recently and states that the land in the ceremony. Assisting was Mrs. superintendent of schools at Board er. Mrs. Scholts believes we are a ENTER AIR CORPS man. has been named professor of his district is too wet to seed to Trumbull of Stanfield, Miss Billie lonely people with too few friends, education at Pacific University at wheat or barley. He has several Hedrick and Eleanor McDermid of HELIX CAPTURES not from desire but due to the Major H. D. Bagnall, the Army Forest Grove. He had been elected drills and harrows ready to start at I Pendleton and Miss Norma Davis of "gadget’’ age of cars, radios, tele Recruiting Officer, 323 New Post to serve as superintendent of schools once as soon as the rains permit the Arlington. Mr. Roy sang “I Love TRACK MEET vision and telegraph. The radio is Office Building, Portland, announced You Truly.” at Umatilla previously. He received : fast bringing the people to become this week the enlistment in the his A. B. degree at Pacific and his soil to dry and will seed federation They left for a short wedding trip wheat and barley, from which he Competing under ideal weather an audience, not performers, and as United States Army of two Stanfield master’s degree at the University of to Longview, Wn. Mr. and Mrs. Dun- a result unrest is prevalent. People youths. The new soldiers are Charles Oregon and also did graduate work expects a good crop His fall seed ham will reside at Oswego, For conditions for the first time this must be entertained because of the Eugene Hedrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. at the University of California. traveling the bride wore a gray tal year Umatilla county schools tang ing is In excellent condition. led in a track meet at Helix last lost art of knowing how to furnish Homer L. Hedrick and Stanley Rich lored with blue accessories. Saturday afternoon. Helix walked personal entertainment and pleas- ard Wessell, son of Ina Wessell of ure. Lack of contacts result in re- Hermiston and Harry R. Wessell of Kenneth Lay of Elgin was a away with top honors with a total tarding developments of personali Stanfield. Both young men when Stanfield visitor the past week. Lays of 60 1-3 points; Pilot Rock was ties. The statements by Mrs. Schul given their choice of branch and were former residents of this pro second with 45 points; Hermiston third with 23 2-3 points; Umapine tz were thought to be the outstand station that was open to enlistment ject. ing discussion of the conference. elected to serve with the United J. D. Wallace has been in St. An fourth with 15 2-3 points; and Wes- Eight conferences for girls and States Army Air Corps with station thony’s hospital the past two weeks. ton was fifth with a total of 8 one for deans were participated In at Moffett Field, Sunnyvale, Califor- His condition is about the same. points. Hermiston unlocked the biggest by delegates. Miss Huido Anderson nia. Mrs. Audrey Myers and Mrs. Laura of La Grande was re-elected presi- Major Bagnall said that the boys Like the flowering of blooms in the on the park. - All these have been Mathis have been assisting in the surprise of the day when Coach Frank O’Neil’s big weight man. dent of deans. were both accepted by the recruiting springtime is the unfolding of the completed or are nearing the point care of their father. dreams of the park board of the where finishing touches will make Junior Brown, son of Ed Brown, Tom Stewart, captured both the dis The girls of the Yakima group detachment that recently visited Hermiston Community Park as the them available to the people for the fell and broke his wrist Saturday cus and shotput. The discus was entertained on a sight seeing tour Hermiston and Stanfield. The District Recruiting Officer’s work on the grounds progresses day many purposes for which this park evening and Dr. F. B. Belt of Her- 98 feet, 7 inches, and the shotput through the thousands of acres of by day. A drive through the park. community center has been miston was called to attend him. a distance of 43 feet, 5 3-4 inches. orchard in the Yakima valley. report further indicated that the and a park it is already, should stir or John Pace, who Is In the St. An- High point honors went to Fred Trees were not in full bloom but or new soldiers will be sent without the pride and Interest of every citi- planned. The park board states plainly that thony’s hospital is reported some Newton of Helix with 18 3-4 points, chards were dotted with full bloom delay to their new station in Calif zen within fifty miles, whose needs these facilities will be for the use better. ornia. when he captured firsts in the high ing trees. Following the tour a lun and pleasures this great community of every person or organization near Mrs. Sloan entertained the Polly hurdles, broad jump, and second in cheon was served in the gym at center has been planned to serve. home or within fifty miles, and for anna club at her home Wednesday. low hurdles and high Jump «1 which official delegates were served METHODISTCHURCH The public is now welcome to en tourists or visitors from farther dis- Guests were Mrs. M. Marbut and the well as placing in the discus. A five first. A total of 500 delegates from the gates at the community hall tances. Mrs. M. Coe of Echo. Mrs. Oatman way meet will be held next Satur- 50 schools were registered at the PROPERTY IMPROVED ter and view the work that has been The community hall and exhibit and Mrs. Laura Mathis of Elgin, conference. done and is being done on the 76 building with its new equipment Delicious refreshments were served, day at Pilot Rock. The annual May Fete of the Yaki- Other results of the meet were: acre tract. It is green with blue will supply conveniences for large J. F. Lane, Clyde Kenison and M. The retaining wall running east grass except a few spots that are be gatherings and may be used by valley schools was held Saturday af- Pole vault—Rand, Umatilla, first. Refvem were Pendleton visitors and west from the rear wall of the ternoon to which delegates were in ing leveled and hastened to comple- Farm Bureau, Grange organizations, Wednesday. S. Rankin, Hermiston, third. Bow- Methodist church is being built this vited. The fete was most colorful tion. Fifteen hundred trees have lodges, clubs. churches, public and Hedrick and Stanley Wes man. Umatilla and H. Buell, Her., with the crowning of the May Queen week by members of the church and been planted. The lake is filled political meetings, mass meetings, sen Charles left last week for Moffet Field, tied for fourth. Height 9 ft. 9 in. its pastor R. R. Finkbeiner. Con and various dances in costume. in with water. The golf course greens American Legion and Auxiliary, 100 yd. dash—H. Buell, Her., 2d: crete was poured Wednesday of this are laid out and established, New women's clubs, boy scouts, or events army where they have joined the eluding one by a Japanese girl. air corps. Patterson, Uma., third. Time 10.9 Miss Mabel Squires, dean of the week. The lot at the north side of irrigating ditches have been built. of any public nature which may Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall are the seconds. Yakima high school Girls’ League, ,e building will be seeded and The livestock barns for use during need these enlarged facilities. In proud parents f a nine pound girl, Shotput—J. Stewart, first; Pat- made a most charming hostess. planted to trees and shrubs. The the county fair and for race horses the exhibit building dinners and born last Wednesday, April 14th, at Uma., fourth. Distance 43 are completed. The large communi lunches may be served and the main St. Anthony’s hospital. She has terson, Delegate, from Hermiston Ineiud- seeding." [ill be done within the next ft., 5 3-4 In. ed the adviser. Miss Esther Sibert, week and. lat north retaining wall ty hall has been in use for some hall for dances or other large as- been named Dorothy Gwendolyn. High Jump -S. Rankin, Her., and The exhibition building is semblages. Only a very moderate Dr. W. M. Marbut will vaccinate Helen Dunning. Thelma swarner, "The'?Nertbr D?"the"“Sunain£ „ months. being remodeled for greater uses. charge will be made by the board for smallpox in the Stanfield school Patterson, Uma., tied for fourth. Rebecca Pierson, Esther McMullen, also being worked over by calsomin- A floor of hard cement and gravel committee to cover incidental ex- Height 5 ft., 4 In. morning. April 19th. and Frances Dawson. ing and wall cleaning. Other gener will be laid and a kitchen and din penses of operation, and upkeep of Monday 220 yd. dash—8. Rankin, Her., The student body play will be al repairs will be made during the ing facilities will be installed. The the buildings. fourth. Time 25.2 seconds. given Friday evening at 8 o'clock. summer months. Work is being done grounds immediately around these Wesley Blessing Weds. As arrangements are being com It is a 3-act comedy entitled “Losins 70 yd. hurdles Rand. Uma., | by members of the church. buildings are being covered with a pleted and the uses of the park faci All.” The cast includes Franklin fourth. Time 10 sec. flat. Wesley Blessing, grandson of fine grade of cement grave], resemb lities are being made available, all Carthers. Jim McDermott; Gregory Broad Jump — 8. Rankin, Her., Mrs. Gus Linder, who now lives in ling a pavement. The race track organizations and the public are as Rathbore, Tom McCormick; Tom Weather Report. Portland, was married to Miss Alyce | which is to be a level course, is 50 sured that the park is for their bene Carter. Phil Quinby; Jasper Morgan, fourth. Distance 18 ft., 8 1-2 in. Javelin— Stewart, Her., second; Loughary. formerly of Stanfield. Date Max. Min. I feet wide and a half mile in length. fit, and the board is very desirous Jack Meyers; June Cashey, Neva March 3rd at Tacoma. Wn. Wesley April 15 .......... 62 .. 41 In the center is to be the athletic that all people of the surrounding Hedrick; Louie Benson, Mildred Ga Bowman, Uma., fourth. Distance 140 ft., 4 inches. ia a graduate of the Hermiston April 16 61 . 39 field which will be set to blue grass. territory may feel welcome and will briel; Eva Humphreys, Patricia Union high school In the class of | April 17 . .......... 74 31 On the south side of the track and make the best uses of the enter Richards: Carolyn Atwell, Marian . 110 yd. low hurdle — Bowman. -32. Mrs. Blessing graduate from April 18 ......... 70 " .. 40 near the east part of the straight prise In which large money invest Sturdivant. Uma., fourth. Time 13.5 seconds April 1» ... the Pendleton high school the ......... 62 42 away is to be a grand stand with ment has been necessary to make The Juniors are giving a dance 880 yd. relay—Pilot Rock, first year. The young couple are mak- April 20 62 46 seating capacity of 2000. Picnic this civic center a beauty spot, a Friday evening at Refvem’s hall im (Reese, McMahan. Newquist, Dean) ing their home at 1650 8. E. Haw- April 21 ... —..... 61 .. .. 37 grounds have been planned in small pleasure resort and a useful conve mediately after the play. Music will Helix, second, Hermiston, third. thorne Avenue in Portland, Ore. Precipitation was .26 nience to the public of this region. be furnished by the Troubadors. Time 1 mln., 47 sec. PARK USES TO ENTIRE CITIZENRY PLAINLY SHOWN IN NEARLY COMPLETED GROUNDS