BOARDMAN UTELLUM Editor, Lyndelht Olson, '23 A.--it. '-alitor, Doris Henley, '23 Joke Editor, Dorothy Boardman . 33 Clas Editors: Hon, h' Hosrdrotn ... Senior Ida Mefford Sophomore X all ii Keyes Junior Mildred Duncan ,. -Freshman Dor,'i forget our Thanksgiving pro gram on which will loud to give them a better lodnesdaj afternoon, Nov, understanding of the work, are being : writ I en up. M;me tiango wax absent on Monday. Evidently she wasn't home oil Sunday. The frethmart-aopbotnore English class has taken ui the study of BhakMPOajro'B "Merchant, of Venice." We have a ioet in the freshman class. Treat him well and he'll let you pans. The high Hchocl wll be represent ed in the Thanksgiving Assembly Wednesday, Nov. 29, by a song, "Hall (he (iiad Thanksgiving." There will also he a recitation and current events. Charles Aetteberrr of the senior class, has relumed lo school after an absence of three days. not she Lauren Cumins, senior, from school ihis week. iH absent Dorothy Boardman, former joke editor of the ITtellutn, acted in the absence of Lauren Cumins, present Officer, in writing the Jokes Ihis week. Word has been received from Caryl Signs, former member of the Junior class, lo (he effect that she is attending HUlsboro high school. She has been obliged to drop cook ing for the remainder of (he semes ter op account of a conflict with Caesar. Jokes It was a lesson on punctual ion and Edward was half asleep at his desk. "Now." said the teacher, If I saj. 'I must leave as I have an en gagement Hy the way, what time is it?' I place a dash after en gagement because I he sentence is broken off abruptly." .At thai moment she caughl sight of the dozing boy. I "Now then, ESdward, you an listening. What was I saying?' asked him, ' "Please, Mrs. Crowder," said Bd ward, you said 'dash' because your engagement was broken off abrupt ly." Mr. Lee in Science Class: Scientists say that sleeping out door! makes one beautiful. Can you explain it Doris? DOTiS (after some thought I No, but al last I know how to ac count for the hobo's charming complexion. Mrs. Crowder: If a cat in a well climbs up two fert and falls back one, how 1 ng will it lake her lo ge out? Maymie: I have little or no Interest in such a cat. Mr. Mulkey Frances, why wer you lali'? Frances- School started before I got here. Howard Packard Is absent from the freshman class Four new students entered school Ihis week. They are Holier! Bchull, Klrby Schull and Irene Durfey, in ib(. ihtrd grade and rourth grade loom, also Walter Sehull In the firsi grade room. The senior F.nglish class Is study ing and willing compositions, strict b observing the four qualities, unity, proportion) proper arrangement and coherence' such subjects as "Naturalisation", "Forest Preservation," "Safety First" and others pertaining to the differ ent Studies of the class member, Truman "I put a lack in leachir's chair yesterday." Ethel "Did you? I'll bet lie won'l sit down in a hurry again." Truman "No, and neither will I." "Profeesor," said a graduate try ing to be pathetic al party, "I am in debted lo you for all I know." "Pray do not mention such a trifle," was the unflattering reply. Doris "Pat was the goal of my a m bit ion." Dorothy "Well, dear." Doris "F F ather kicked the goal " Boardman Paragraphs Ituy llrown lias been on l lit sick haaai and carnival lo lie given by list this week. the Ladles Aid on Dec. H, in the base m en I of the school house. F. K. Mulkey Is In Portland this week buying cows. Mrs. Ilallenger entertained the teachers from the rot lag,, al a din Don't forget the bazaar on Doo-iit tier Tussdai evi ning. bet N. Everybody come. 'l ite Bills Qarrsttl are i nlet laining Jack Oorham made a hurried trip Mr. and Mrs Carretl and family of lo Pendleton on Sunday. j Auburn, Wajdi , a nephew of Mr. Kills Garrett, Mr. and Mrs An Jensen of Qold- CbaS, La I on nil was over from !! rimer (he fhsi of the week enda It- were guests of Mrs Jensen s son. Oplo Wauuonei- :U Hi.. II.,,,. Km II., t. II i,.. , . . "" I drlcks farm on Sunday this week of Mrs. Dan Kuncier. Mrs Win II Davis, sister-ln law J. C, Ballon gar is away Ibis week of Kulph Davis, yud Mrs J V looking after his agricultural allairs Mitchell ol 1'onland, were week-end guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis. Raymond Crowder visited bis wife over the week end at the Ballanger ''asl Thursday evening Mr and hum. Mrs, Dan Katu n i had as their din er guests Mrs llummell and son. Mrs i. nines of Room veil Is the.1 '':rr'"- Mr" Walking and sons, Dale eeeoeeeeeoooooooooooeoeoeee eeeeeoeoeeoeeeoooee iRRieon seiiooc neus ami Ma. Mrs Al May and small daughter. km returned from several moat' Usit wtth her parents In Indiana, and are now located wilh Mr 'lay ut Newport. guest thin week ot Mrs. Hurt-hell III nils. Mr and Mrs J. M Qllbert of Pilot Hook wer,, uesls of Mrs V A Mu coluber over I tin week end. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Waggoner of Mr Rnd M,.s ,,()hoon Walls Walla, were guest- las, fcesfe ,;,,., ,.,,,,, ,,.,,,,,,.,, ,Ueir of her cousin, Mrs li. 1, Brown tenth ,i, .. , . . lenth anniversary last Saturday at ' lh,. home ot Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge ...u ... ".-mi iKiiia, .viiss Meffurtt The re I'oweil and Mr. Carroll took in the j, show in Umatilla Sunday evening. Messrs W A C.oodwln. J C Mr-. C Depher of S.oa ... ih Ilallenger. Clay Warden and S II li. r,. Tuesdav and Wedn.ts.l.tv . rfe, lleardmun. representing the Iloard IHng her daiiiHitei. Mm i'aul man Conimerclnl club. wer,. in at- A meeting of ths legal voters of district No. 10, Irrig'on, is called by the board of directors for Friday evening, Nov. 1, at 2 p. m., in the school house to discuss the location of the pipe line lo the school grounds. All who are interested are urged to be present. A turkey shoot will be held al Ir rigon Sunday, Nov. 2 0, under the auspices of the Irrigon farm bureau. The ladies will serve hot dogs and coffee. Ira Oraybeal returned lo school1 Tuesday alter an absence of two months. During this lime he has, been working at Ambler. Mrs. B. B. Lane vlsiled school Tuesday afternoon. Miss Hazel Smith, a member of ths girls' basketball team appeared at school Tuesday morning with a black eye. We don't know how she got it but she said it was after dark. The garage and car of Prof. C. F. t; rover was destroyed by l ire Sunday evening. Ishmael Hendrick has been elected manager for the boys' basketball taam. Miss Jane Knight was unable lo be at school Monday because of ill ness. Mrs. Merle Doble and Mrs. E. Chaney vlsiled school Friday afternoon. Do Your Christmas Sho tar oping ly Our Christmas goods will be on display after the first of December. iIjiIO ilj I DOT! a scrumptious Smith Mrs F K Mulkey end Mn Rarl tendance at ihe Open BtVef confer ence ui l'endleion on Friday, Crsmer met with Mrs. Herein, W,d- Send In the news- we want them ntaday to complete plans ,,,r the for Hits mi iter The conimittee on arrangements lor the Shooting -match- Sunday, Nov. Hi, have completed their plans and requested each member of Ihe Farm l.ureau lo bring in two chick ens and oilier birds for the occasion. Several coops of lurkeys will be brought in from the country and bold to meet the requirements of the day. No matter how big a crowd might come from our neighboring towns, there will be sufficient for an all day shoot and raffle. Various ar rangements have been made lo en tertain the ladies loo. Ltlind folded slaking out games will permit the ladies lo try their luck. Hot coffee and dogs and other refreshments are included in Ihe day's program. Light rilles will be used for the shool. Everybody invited. c. B, Glasgow motored io Board man on business Tuesday. C. I'. Adams of Hermlston was an Irrigon visitor Tuesday. Messrs. Bbotweil and Doughe.ty of Hermlston motored to irrigon Monday on business. Mr. Shotwell says in- siiii remembers how we were kepi mil of Ihe war. George A bad went to Cortland Wednesday lo attend to some busi ness matters. Miss Myrtle McCoy is on the sick list litis week but is improving. F. M. Jones of Hood liver is on ihe Burehett place temporarily bui expects to buy Improved acreage in the district. He is delighted With the country and that is saving something when you know where he hails from. Two hay balers ate now working in Ihe district and if cars can be had hay will b,, moving rapidly now Orders placed week or I en days are slill unfilled. Shippers expect some difficulty for the present but hope II w ill improve soon. Hugh Grim went lo ol'illand Mon day night with Mr. George Allen who is very low from the effects of the CSnser on his lip. Tht. count) has arranged to lake care of him in the hospital and this is where he oughl lo bae been some tim,. ago. J. T. Billiard who litis been work ing for Mr. Charles Powell during Ihe summer mom lis, has Mr Pow ell's equipment now ami is leveling the eight acres recenlly purchased from Mr. Walpole and will seed li in the spring. Don't forget the Rod Cross mem bership drive Mr. Glasgow is the chairman and says if he tails to find you, it will be because you were hid den some where. C C. Grimm has been appointed in speeior in charge for the Oregon in-, speciion department lo handle I lie ' hay shipments from Irrigon. c. f. 0 rover lost ins Chevrolet automobile Sunday evening i rire. He hatl been out for a drive and not long afterwards discovered ihe uar age ablaze and too far adv:in-H i save the car or a thing in the garage I ' tried no insurance Mr. and Mrs, Uiehard Howard of touch' were guests of his son. W H i ward and wire, a few days this ' 'I, reluming home mi the night train Tuesdiu "The Truiir,; Place." ,), given bj tho Am 'lean Legion at Moan! inn Satei ,av night, was at tended by t vera! '.rigon people Among tl- -e atti - ng were Mr and Mrs C K. ('' sow George Hand. Untie Hand Ouid- Hendricks. Ger trude Oraybeal ira Oraybeal, Mrs w gow and Miss Clara Corrigan Charles Boise of Salem is at Irri gon this week on business Thomas Chatterton of Portland who has hern visiting- at ihe Knirht home, returned to Portland Sandal evening Th,. small ton of Mr and Mrs, Ohattertoh has been sick. Mrs. Charles Stewart and daughter were in Echo on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kulph Fin ley and Miss Pearl Parks of Sand Hollow at tended church In Irrigon Sunday e ening. Airs. Alex Thompson of Stanfeid is visiting her mother, Mrs. Frank Markham. Mrs. Ashbey left this week for Portland where she will make her home. w. li. Howard transacted business in Hermlston on Saturday. Your inspection invited We w ill cany a very complete line of toys. Make your selections early before stock is depleted BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Dragon Qeees"eoe" 3i?e,e'o eoesfc'Seoe eoe OKBUON PUSHES FORWARD IX COOFHRATIVE MARKET Mom Than Seven Million Dollars Worth Handled Last Y.-ai- by Farmer Organizations. The six state-wide cooperative marketing associations of Oregon now In business sold last year lor their numbers more than 7 million dollars worth of farm produce. These associations are Oregon Growers Cooperative asso cla. Ion. Pacific Cooperative Poultry Pro ducer. Piicilic Cooperative Wool Cowers association. Oregon Cooperative Hay growers. Oregon Cooperative Grain grow ers. Oregon Mint Growers Cooperative associat ion. The report of a committee on mar keting that w-as adopted at the an nual conference of the college ex tension service in Ot'lober has been puMtished and is available to those interested in this phase of success ful farming. United states depart ment of agriculture officers, extension men. count) agents and station men joined in the report, The marketing .situation is Ural analysed, plans, methods and results being submitted, Difficulties and how to prevent them is another phase. Programs of work for producers, business men and extension special ists outlined, following a summary of accomplishments. Cooperation with existing market ing agencies is advocated. Producers, business men or others needing the report may get a copy mi reaaeet to Paul V. Maris, director of extension, O. A. C , Corvallis. IttCTTRn CROP M TILTH HY STlt IW A Ml ROTATION Crain straw disked In lo Ihe land in a manuring experiment started list spring at the Oregon Experiment! station resulted in better moisture Rnd tilth during the summer than was obtained on an ad.iacent plat that did not have the straw appli cation. The yield ot clover hay was increased 1 17 tons, giving a total M.-ld at three cuttings of S.tt tone ,ui acre. The field of four check plats averaged -t.:!fi torn-. AH 'he plats received two Irrigations v hich made possible a good second ml good third cutting Manure disked and plowed in. is :,vlne better yields than where It is -!;sk,d in after plowing or u-ed as ,i top dressing, in this experiment Straw can hp scattered out and ii ;ked and plowed in. in the fall or S.MALI. POTATOES MA H K CHEAP PEED FOR PIGS Cull potatoes, either raw or Cooked, make an excellent food lor swine. Cooking greatly increases the food vi-lue. It is always desirable ,o feed grain with the potatoes one pound to every four pounds of cook ed potatoes, or one pound of grain to two pounds of raw potatoes. At ,!ib season of the year, and particu larly this year, there are considerable Quantities of cull polatoes which may be readily turned into money by feed ing to swine. If the grain and pola toes are the only feed given a small self-feeder containing tankage or fresh fish meal will be found a prof itable Investment if placed where the swine may have free access to it. - O. A. C. Ext. Service. "VO'.T PEOPLE WHO HAvJt .MOTHAICj TO OO AVAKE THE AMSTAKE OF OOMO IT .' Cement, Wood Coal Builders Hardware Building Material W. A. Murchie Boardman, Oregon. 'TrT!T:r'TTirr'r n Fin "i iwiiiwrrriii'iii'imwuii ibuhuhiiii i i in i mum nw S-ei-i. U.S.Tires&Tiibes SERVICE CAR A Y TIME ANY WHERE OAROMA! OARAGE agleatoa, Miss OeneVteVe OlaS- it may be spread thinly after seeding M. L. Morgan, Pres. as a top dressing. Beans In a manured rotation gave vleld of two and one third bu-bels i.:itn over nnmantired beans, in the same kind of rotation on ihe same soli. The gain amounted to $7 per acre. li A S OILS- A CCESSORIES