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• Uhe Hermintun Aerali VOLUME XXX HERMISTON, UMATILLA NUMBER 37 COUNTY TENNIS MATCHES HERE ÉAJIERN OREOON LIVESTOCK SHOW COUNTY. OREGON. ISABEL DODD MARRIED APRIL 24 MAY 6. 1937 BULLDOGS WIN FOURTH GAME -_ CLUB MEMBERS HOLD FIELD DAY HERMISTON TURKEYS MAY BE SHORT OF ‘36 Members of livestock clubs in the Miss Isabel Dodd ot Portland, The Hermiston high school base daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. ball team annexed the fourth vic west section of the county met at Dodd of Hermiston, and grand- tory in five games last Friday af the office of Jay T. Pierson, assist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Alex ternoon by defeating Umatilla high ant county agent, last Saturday to ander of Pendleton, was married to school team 8 to 2 at Umatilla. start a field day tour which took Mr. Alvin L. Clayton of Portland, Coach Frank O’Neil’s boys played a them to the Umatilla field station Saturday afternoon, April 24th, at fast brand of baseball with Keller and to the Jake Rueber farm at Stevenson, Wn., In the presence of fanning twelve Umatilla men. walk Stanfield. Mr. Pierson stressed the The number of turkeys in the a group of intimate friends. ing one. S. Rankin was on the re connection ot 4-H club field crops Hermiston territory this year is ex Word has been received by Assist- ant County Agent Pierson ot the Mrs. Clayton is a graduate of the ceiving end for Hermiston, while with livestock crops in which the pected to be about 20 per cent short Eastern Oregon Livestock show Hermiston high school, attended Barbouletos caught for Roberts of cost of production is cut down of that of last year, several grow Whitman college at Walla Walla Umatilla who fanned three men and through growing of crops, used later ers have ceased to operate, a few which will be held at Union, Ore., June 10, 11, and 12. This is a jun two years and took the degree of A. walked four. Umatilla gained the to mature the animals. He also ex have cut the number under 1936, plained the points in judging live and a few have increased the num B. in English at the University of 1 two runs on the Bulldog’s errors. ior livestock show teaturing 4-H The victory Friday afternoon stock. Washington in 1932. She is also a clubs and Future Farmers of Ameri At the experiment station H. K. ber of birds. The turkeys will all graduate of the Baldwin secretar I gives the locals a chance to win the ca exhibits and very attractive Dean, superintendent, gave a re be ready for earlier market. Owing ial school in Portland and is now county championship. The boys have prizees are being ottered. First to the light demand for late eggs, sume of the work on foriage crops all with the Reconstruction Finance defeated both teams in this end of place money on beet and dairy clas breeding stock was sold two and dairy cattle being carried out Corporation In Portland. Mrs. Clay I the county and the Helix team. sées will be $10.00 and first place weeks ago. by experiments at the station and Three more games will be played ton is a member of Delta Gamma money on sheep and hogs $5.00. Among the growers who are car I this season, all on the local field. the relation of the field station to sorority. There will be six months in each rying on with their usual amounts Heppner will play here May 8th. agriculture. Mr. Clayton is a son of Mrs. Ella regular cluo class. This show is open are the following: H. C. Rankin. The clubbers judged two classes T. Clayton of Enterprise, Ore., who Helix here May 11th, and Umatilla to all regularly enrolled 4-H club H. B Darling, S. A. Anderson, J. of Jersey cattle at the station on Is and has been for many years | here May 13th, member in the state. However, since which points will be kept on record Jendrzejewski, Merrill Potter, L. C. treasurer of Wallowa county. He it is being held in the eastern part by the assistant county agent to as Todd. D. C. Keller, C. A. Keller, E. formerly was for two years with the of the state, it is doubtful whether sist in selecting a Judging team to L. Jackson, F. S. Thorne, A. Grego Hermiston Light & Power Co., and -competition will come from any of work at the Umatilla Project fair, ry. Geo. McNealy, R. V. Jones, W. is now associated with Wakefield- the western counties. All 4-H club Pacific International Livestock Ex C. Isom, Gaylord Madison. M. P. Fries & Woodward investment bro members are urged to consider this position. and the state fair. Memb Casseday, Fred Shelton, A. E. Ben kers of Portland. Mr. Clayton was show for the reason that it is the The fourth and last golf tourna ers of the team are selected for abil sel. Cleve Clark, C. A. Flannigan, commander of the American Legion desire ot those interested in 4-H Lucile Hiatt, Emory Cox. I. C. Cox. Bost here at one time and is active ment of Umatilla county was played ity shown by the highest average Chris. Seitz. Gust Chates, J. H. De- clubs in the eastern portion ot Ore at Athena Sunday, with Pendleton scores. in Legion affairs in Portland. gon to make this an annual affair. winning. Athena was second, Her After leaving the station the Moss. G. H. Hedwall. E. H. Crofton, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton are at home miston third, and Pilot Rock four group visited the Jake Rueber farm and Kelley and Boynton. As time goes on it will become larg at the Forrest Apartments, 20th and th. The scores were. Pendleton, where judging of sheep and hogs er and the prize money more at- One very encouraging thing is Hoyt, in Portland. tractive. Because the show is being 293 12; Athena. 2751; Hermiston, was done and records of scores that the young birds are thrifty and Mrs. Otto Metschan and Mrs. Ber 273 *; Pilot Rock, 237 *. held early in the season • large kept. This is the first of a series of doing well, showing light losses. tha A. Collins of Portland have is number of boys and girls Will not field day tours for club members. Dr. H. M. Hanavon ot Pendleton sued Invitations for a series of lun have their, animals in the very beest Feeding Methods Studied. was low medalist with 74 and W. M cheons in honor of the bride. ot show condition, especially will Pearson of Hermiston and C. B. H. K. Dean, superintendent of the The officers and secretarial staff this be true with beet animals, pigs, Umatilla Field Station, conducted of the RFC. where the bride will Cheshire of Pendleton tied for high and sheep. The tact that all 4-H exhaustive study of turkey feeds continue her work, gave a luncheon points with 37. club members will be on equal basis Scores for Hermiston players and methods last year, and from Tuesday in her honor at Meier & in this respect makes it possible for were: Sam Moore, 77-29: Walter Frank tea room. them to show in competition on the —99-------- A hoard ot directors was elected that research project comes much Smith, 81-23 12; W. M. Pearson, useful information-for turkey grow same basis. 81-37; M. T. Matott, 81-33; James for the Rural Electrification asso ers who are launching their projects Move From Siletz. In the beef classes It will be pos Todd. 85-22; Hansen. 86-2412; ciation. Friday, April 30th, at a for this year. The station project H. P. Hartley and family mov sible for the boys to dispose of ani Gurdane. 87-29; W. W. Felthouse, meeting in the assistant county divided 400 turkeys into eight mals at this show the same as they ed on the I. L. Kirts place this week 90-221; Ed Bensel, 90-26* : Cur agent’s office of which R. G. Penney groups, consisting of 50 toms and from their dairy ranch at Siletz, not is chairman, J. H. Reid, secretary did at the state fair of pacific inter tis Simons. 94-26*, far from Toledo, Ore. Mr. Hartley treasurer, and E. D. Martin. R. G. 50 hens each. national. For those boys and girls Dr. Francis E. Townsend is to Group No. 1 was fed high (24 per arrived Wednesday and Mrs. Hart Saylor and Hawley Bean other mem who are planning on taking both speak at the Civic Auditorium in Senior Service Society Member. bers of the board. Approval of the cent) protein and scratch. beef, and a pen of four market hogs, ley and daughter Marie arrived Pendleton. Ore., next Sunday even Group No. 2 was fed standard (21 to the state fair or the pacific in Thursday from Portland. There are ing. May 9th, at seven thirty. This Walt Jendrzejewski was one of project here is expected any time ternational, might find it advan two boys Rodman, who remained at is a specially arranged appearance eleven members chosen for Blue Key, from Washington. D. C., and upon per cent protein) mash and scratch. Group No. 3 was fed scratch and tageous to dispose of one of their Silets to finish his high school, and as It was originally planned that he national senior honor service society receipt of instructions further act beef animals at this show at a bet Russell and Marie are in high school would make but one stop in each for men, after much consideration ion will be taken. milk. ter advantage than they would at and George, another boy. is in the state. Madam Stark, song bird for by student members and faculty. Group No. 4 was fed low (18 per the pacific international from an eighth grade. Mr. and Mrs. Kirts cent) protein and scratch. Mem who have demonstrated in the Townsend plan, will sing. economical point of view. This, of left Tuesday for Siletz to take over Scratch, in each case, consisted of A mass meeting of all county in their first three years of college course, will be left to the judgment the Hartley dairy herd. The yhope clubs had been called for Thurs qualities Of leadership, activities 50 per cent wheat, 25 per cent bar to return to Hermiston in the fu of the 4-H club boy or girl. ley, 25 per cent corn. Milk was day evening of this week but was and scholarship have answered the __________ ________ Dairy classes will give the boys ture. cancelled in favor of the meeting In three basic qualifications for mem Chester Johnson, who is a grad charged at 25 cents per hundred and girls experience in showing be bership in Blue Key. Jendrzejswski uate of the Hermiston high school pounds. Pendleton. fore they compete at the local, coun — PERSONALS — Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jen and a senior at West Point, grad ty or state fair. Attractive prizes Weights Prove Interesting. A Get-Together club was recently drzejewski of Hermiston. uating this spring term, has been Walt Cochran Dies. are also being offered for livestock organized in the Stanfield district a regular member ot The Pointer Turkey growers will appreciate judging and demonstration teams. as a social club which meets every Walt Cochran, who was associa 1 -staff, the West Point monthly mag the exceptionally high percentages Accident Victim Dies. two weeks. Mrs. Frank Connell is ted with his sister in the Cochran’s azine, and this spring has an editor of prime birds marketed from the Mrs. C. M. Foster of Washougal, ship on The Howitzer, the annual the president, Mrs. B. S. Baker, vice Lunch here for a year, passed away Car Selling Activity. project. The following table shows president, and Mrs. S. Anson, sec- in the Heppner hospital Monday, Wn . died Thursday night, April 29, published by the institution. The Automobile salesmen are active retary. Anyone in the community May 3, following a heart attack at the Hermiston General hospital Howitzer has ranked among the the percentage sent out on the No vember market, and the per cent and the market for new and used is invited to become a member or which he suffered while driving on from internal injuries in an acci first ten best annuals in the United primes shipped : cars is reported good. “Red” Estel, visit the club. dent the previous Monday near Ir the highway five miles west of Hep States for the past ten years, and 92.5 ...... 55.5 of the Rohrman Motor Co., reports Stan Atkin, superintendent of pner. He died that evening shortly rigon. The body was taken to Wash Chester writes the editorial mater Group No. 1 83.7 53.0 the sale of two new Fords and three schools at Irrigon for the past five after his brother George arrived ougal by Mr. Foster, who had re- ial. Group No. 92.2 51.2 used cars since the first of May. years, was in town Monday on busi from Ione. Funeral services were covered from minor Injuries receiv Group No. 3 Johnson agitated and really start Group No. 4 .... ...... 50.8 93.9 John Shumate of the Hermiston ness and states that he plans to at conducted Thursday at Ione. Mr. ed in the accident, and by his daugh 90.6 53.3 Averages Motor Co., reports sales of two new tend the University of Southern and Mrs. E. L. Bucknum, and Miss ter Mrs. Geo. Clearwater, who had ed the local high school paper “The Chevrolets and three used cars dur California next year to complete Hazel Ritchey motored to Ione to arrived Wednesday to be with her Bulldog” while a student in the The No. 2 average was brought high school here. Johnson has been down by dressing defects, and not ing the past ten days. work tor his master's degree. Ralph attend the funeral today. parents. ____ ________ among the highest ranking students by the birds themselves, The bal Jones will serve as superintendent at West Point. ance of the project was sold in De for Irrigon schools next year. Celebrate Anniversary. Editor Hall Tree. cember pools. Losses out of the en Don’t forget Mother next Sunday. tire 400 consisted of 16 fatalities In Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lindner cele Mother's Day cards and gifts at Miss Ruth Dodd, daughter of Mr. Auxiliary Entertains Mothers. the brooders and a total of 28 birds Amsberry’s. adV and Mrs. E. P. Dodd of Hermiston, brated their twenty-fifth wedding By Mrs. Bernice Wattenburger J. U. McPherson, manager of the who is a student at St. Helen’s Hall anniversary Friday evening at their The American Legion Auxiliary lost from all causes. Thursday afternoon Earl Wattenburger spent Satur California, Arizona and New Mexi in Portland has been elected editor home when friends honored them by entertained Returns Are Indicated. day night and Sunday with his par co Fruit Growers' association, visit of The Hall Tree, a semi-monthly dropping in unexpectedly to spend complimenting the mothers of the What happens in a dollars and ents. He has purchased a new Chev ed his friend J. M. Pearson here publication of that institution, for the evening. The affair was planned members and friends. Each guest Monday. He is in Oregon organizing the coming year. Ruth was editor of by their daughter, Mrs. Melvin Fol mother was presented with a lovely cents way is always of greatest in rolet coupe. was decorated terest to growers, and here is Mr. The high school boys took in the apple growers in a cooperative mar The Bulldog, the Hermiston high lett, who acted as hostess and serv corsage. The hall track meet in Heppner, Friday, in keting move for growers in Oregon, school paper in her senior year and ed refreshments. Guests present beautifully with large bouquets of Dean’s table on that point, the fig Washington and Idaho in marketing ures shown being margin over food which August Rauch took second in has served as correspondent for the were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strohm, Mr. lilies an wisteria. No. 1 apples. An entertaining pragram was pre costs, and do not include the De pole vault by 8 feet, six inches. and Mrs. H. A. Pankow. Mr. and Walla Walla Union. The Misses Prudence and Nellie Mrs. John Rueber. Mrs. Jake Rueber sented after which Mrs. Rena Wat cember sales, final statistics on Mrs. Lucy Rodgers of Heppner Johnston of Boise. Idaho, were week and daughter Nadine. Mr. and Mrs. erman and Mrs. Nellie Tucker, gold which have not yet been complico: spent Monday at the Pine City school end guests of their sister Miss Nora Poppy Individual Tribute. star mother, presided at the tea PA— Group I toms ............... 27.5 giving achievement tests. “Honor the war dead and aid the Martin Lenz. Mr. and Mrs. Vern table. Johnston, who teaches in the grade 1.24 Mrs. Roy Neill Is ill this week. school here. The girls are beauty war's living victims” will be the Dunham and Melvin Follett. Group I hens ............... 16.0 »1.42 The program consisted of a talk Average - Mrs. Lucy O’Brien was a Her operators in Boise and returned Auxiliary’s Poppy Day appeal. The »1.25 by Mrs. B. S. Kingsley on "Mother’s Group II tom3 ............... 26.8 Legion Hall Improved. miston caller Friday. poppy is the individual tribute to home Sunday. 1.22 Duty to the Children”; Opal Stock Group II hens ......... 15.8 The high school students are Jay T. Pierson, assistant county the memory of the men who died »1.24 The American Legion Auxiliary ard discussed the topic "What We Average ......................... working on their play, "Look Out agent, and Ed Bensel attended the in World War service. Every one can »1.62 Lizzie,” which is to be presented 4-H club leaders’ conference at wear a poppy to show that he re Unit of Hermiston has added new Owe Our Mothers," and took her Group III toms .............27.3 1.54 linoleum in the kitchen of the Le theme from the book "The Lantern Friday night. Union which started Monday and members and is grateful for the gal gion hall, built new cupboards and In Her Hand”; Mrs. Walter Smith Group III hens ............. 16.5 $1.58 Average .................... Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were closed Wednesday. Ed is a new live lant sacrifices. »1.17 added new drapes for the main audi pleased with two pianologuees; Vel Group IV toms .............24.6 callers in Hermiston Monday. stock club leader this year. Amsberry read the poem Group IV hens ............. 15.6 1.25 torium. A sink has been installed in ma Mrs. E. D. Martin and Mrs. Har Isabella O’Brien is home visiting Music Recital Will Be Given. $1.22 the kitchen and members of the Le "Trees”: Miss Golda Mumma gave Average .............----............ old Rankin accompanied friends her mother, Mrs. Lucy O’Brien. two Instrumental numbers; and Scratch and milk, therefore, pro A music recital will be given May gion will lay pipes and connect the The Healy children have returned from Pendleton to Corvallis to be water soon. Work was completed in Beverley Walker pleased with a to school after being In quarantine guests of their sons over Mother’s 20th. at the high school by pupils the hall Thursday morning in or violin solo, accompanied by Mary duced the biggest cash margin over costs in the entire group. of Miss Golda Mumma, and members Week End at O.S.C. for five weeks. Helene Piersol. Edgar Peterson of Powell Butte, of the high school glee club. The der that the mothers might be en Mrs. Guy Amsberry, president of tertained in the afternoon. came this week for his daugh public Is invited to attend. vocov********** Ore., the Auxiliary, greeted the guests Emvloved at Creamerv. ter Nancy who has been visiting her with an informal talk, and also grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miss Maxine Faust of Eagle Creek, Mrs. O. K. Mudge. Dyer for three weeks. Ore., Is now employed at the Uma Fred Wornstrom. who has hand The senior class left early Satur tilla Co-operative Creamery to work led the Wonder bread route to points day morning for Seaside where they HULL-DAVIS. with Mrs. M. G. Hedwall. She re from Hermiston, moved to Arling spent their sneak day, returning late cently moved to Oregon from Kan- The marriage of Miss Norma ton this week. Al Shaw of the Franz Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed In Davis and LaVern Null has been an sa*s and has had extended experience Bakery of Pendleton has taken over gles accompanied them. nounced as of February. 1937. Mrs. in this field. the route. Mrs. Percy Rake and small son Null until recently was employed Miss Walther, sister of Mrs. H. J. rying 800 tons of bulk wheat is visited this week at La Grande with By Lawrence Barber in the Hermiston Drug Store foun Ott. left by train Thursday night mounted on the deck. her sister. Mrs. Mabel Wilson. Marine Editor, The Oregonian Above the house, at the read, tain and is now with the Oasis Cafe J. M. Allen was called to Nebras for Corvallis to be the guest of Miss The craft that will attract most rises the pilot house and flying n Arlington. Ore. ka Saturday by the serious illness Edna Ott at O. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. James N. Rogers of attention of Columbia river men bridge. Crews quarters aft are de of his brother. He was accompanied by Mrs. Allen and Mildred and Art Spokane visited J. H. Tabor here this week is one of the smallest here, clared to be the equal of any any A hustle and a bustle with each the 190-foot diesel-driven barge in where. Epworth League Notes. Allen, and Mrs. Art Allen left Wed Sunday. high school student working every Shirley Hugg. K Henry. Frances land Chief, Seattle-built for Colum But the point interests river men nesday by train to join them at The Epworth League lesson for spare moment to complete the deco- Kates and Mrs Keller of Summer bia river operation. most is the report by those who their destination. last Sunday evening was "Getting ations in the gymnasium where ville. stopped here Tuesday to visit For months there have been those have ridden the boat that she “ hand Orville Carpenter was a week end More Out of Reading the Bible.” It the annual prom will be staged Fri guest at the Delbert Carpenter home. Miss Florence Johnson, on their in Portland who doubted the feasi les like a clock.” She is capable, I was led by Robert Pierson with a day night honoring members of the bility of the boat designed and built they say. of 12 knots, can turn al Mr. and Mrs. Waite visited friends way to Portland. Several Interest senior class. Flood lights in color Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Yeager of Ar by Inland Navigation company for most within her own length, and is | good discussion. n the project last week. While here ing passages nt the Bible were un I will enhance the old fashioned gar Mrs. Waite attended the missionary lington. were here today on their | upper Columbia river navigation, almost nonsinkable, all of which | covered. Marguerite Rainwater will den, surrounded by the stone wall meeting at Mrs. Messenger’s Thurs- way to Huntington. to make a lease | but a lot of the doubt was swept are necessary to the succeessful life be the leader next Sunday on the banked with daffodils and the trel- for thecorner brick building on away yesterday by river men who j of any boat on the rockstrewn up- I day. topic "The Need of Friends.” | is and picket fence covered by will install a bakery. visited the trim craft. | per river. Miss Helen Glenn went to Baker climbing wisteria. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring left | They believe that her perform Boat to Stav Awhile Friday to see her mother who has Thursday night for Dallas. Ore., to . Enthusiasm is unusually high be ance will prove she is a step for been quite ill for some time. She re spend Mother’s Day with their par- | For several days the boat will re Nipped by Frost. cause the prom is being staged for ward in Columbia river navigation. turned Sunday evening. main at Terminal No. 4, while Geo ents. Last night frost nipped tender the first time. In the new gym. La- The Inland Chief is 38 feet wide rge B. Gronvold, vice president of Mrs. Delbert Macken returned to drew Moshberger is directing the grosses 908 tons, net 821 tons, is her home at Hereford Saturday. the company and designer of the vegetables and fruits throughout work, assisted by the various com Weather Report. powered by two 600-horsepower boat, determines the exact liquid | the entire district. At Irrigon and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Barlow and Car- Echo, slush Ice was found In water mittee and class members. ma visited at the Al Macomber home Date Max. Min. diesel motor which drive twin capacity of each tank. The dance Is free to the juniors in Heppner Saturday and Sunday April 29 ........ ......................... 67 ••• 38 screws, and has three streamlined “We expect to start operations troughs. Potatoes in Columbia dist and seniors and their escorts, but Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mead of Wal April 80 .................................. 76 33 rudders. I within a week." said F. K. Dent, rict were hurt and young beans kil I the genersl public will be charged lowa were Sunday guests at the Ray May 1 ........................ 83 ... 35 secretary-treasurer of the company. led The thermometer went to 29 in 60 cents snd 15 cents. Invitations Bulkheads Divide Hull. Brown home. May 2 92 ... 49 Gus Kobrow, architect; R. R Whal Hermiston, however, the damage Her hull Is honeycombed with ey, president: snd Jack L. Hyne- seems to have been in more exposed may be secured through members of The Ladies Aid Silver Tea meet May 3 ............ ----------------- 92 ... 44 ing was held Wednesday at the May 4 ................. ........... ........ 88 ... 51 bulkheads separating the various oil man. manager of the company all places. Protected crops did not suf- the junior class to the capacity of 200 couples. far. home of Mrs John Fisher. May 5 ..................................... 67 .... 34 tanks, while a bouse capable of car . were present. The Umatilla county tennis meet will open at Hermiston on the high school courts Friday and will con tinue through Saturday. The first round will be played Friday after- noon with approximately 25 match es being played during the tourna ment. Hermiston has entered G. Keller for boys’ singles; Vera Sisson for girls' singles; two of three, Delmer McCracken, Bill Harris and M. Ran kin will play in the boys' doubles; S. Rankin and Thelma Swarner will play the mixed doubles; and Virgin ia Wells and Frances Dawson will play girls’ doubles. Pendleton entries are: Boys’ sin gles, Bob Erwin; boys’ doubles, Jim Scheller and Bill Powers; mixed doubles, Wayne Lybecker and Betty Traxel; girls’ singles, Marion Hughes; girls’ doubles, Marjorie Myers. Echo has entered: Boys’ singles, Charles Hiatt; girls’ singles, Ber nice Mudge; boys’ doubles, Don Shopshire an Tony Cunha; girls’ doubles, Joyce Coe and Leona Hiatt; mixed doubles, Susan Thomson and John Correa. Pilot Rock has entered no single contestants but the girls' doubles in clude Marva Hutchison and Lucille Richards; boys’ doubles, Rodney Orange eand Bill Etter; mixed doub les. Norma Meutzer and Howard Done. Umatilla entered Delbert Vansch- olck in boys’ singles; boys’ doubles, Leonard Montgomery and Gene Hiatt; mixed doubles. Delorees Van- scholck and Vivian Brown: girls' singles. Erma Byrnes; girls’ doub les. Frances Bray and Patsy Cooney. SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 10-12 POULTS THRIVE; LIGHT LOSSES PENDLETON TEAM HIGH GOLF SCORE REA ELECTS BOARD DIRECTORS DR. TOWNSEND IN PENDLETON SUNDAY C. JOHNSON ON HOWITZER STAFF * * * * * * * * * * * * • PINE CITY • • BOARDMAN • DIESEL-DRIVE BOAT WILL NAVIGATE COLUMBIA BETWEEN PORTLAND, BONNEVILLE OLD FASHIONED GARDEN FOR PROM ------ =•=------