Boardman Utellem THIRD YEAR Edited by die High School Student NUMBER a Truman Messenger, '24, Editor Katherine Brown, '20, Assistant Edtl or Edwrad McClellan, '2., ,loke Editor One of the best things In the way of improvement that has been done for the school Is the resurfacing of the blackboards. This was done the week prior to the opening of school. That slick shfny appearance that for merly blinded the eyes iH all gone and writing on the boards is visible from any part of the room. The School iioard is having some needed repairs done on the heating plant In the basement. Radiators that formerly were placed on the ceil ing are now being set on the floor. This will make the rooms more com fortable during the winter season. Two new students enrolled With the Freshman class this week, mak ing a total of 1! In this class. The newly enrolled are Alex Ayers and Eden Larsen. The county superintendent has ! given out the information that books ! for IJojirdnian school library-are now ; in her office She also states that if any patron of the district will call for them while in Heppner the cost of transportat ion may be saved. Miss Dorothy Iloardriian, class of 1923, left on Sunday's local for Sa lem, where she will enter Willam ette university. She was joined by Doris Healy in Portland, the latter going via Salem to Monmouth to en ter the state normal. These girls are classmates of our high school and we wish them success In their new found home. Miss Hlxon primary teacher, was a business visitor in Portland dur ing the week-end, returning Sunday night. Editor Mark A. Cleveland, of the Honrdman Mirror, paid a brief visit to the school building last Tuesday. John J. Carroll, who taught man ual training a part of last year, writes from Fallon, Nev., as follows: "Well, here I am way down In Nevada, where the thermometer Stands today at 90 degrees. The el evatlon here Is nearly 400(1 feel, This Is ni'W to me as I have always been used to sea level. "This is a large town with a pop ulation of 18,000, and it Is modern In every respect plumbing, electric lights, pavemens, parks, etc. We have three schools hi'te, two grade and one high school. 1 T grade leach ers and 14 in high school. High school has 275 Students and (he grades 590. There are 15 buses, some of which Offline a distance of Ifi miles "There is a large Irrigation proj ect iiere culled the Newlands which cost about 1 0,000,000 and Is known as one of Fncle Sam's pet projects. Alfalfa i.s very abundant mid the can taloupe has just been shipped to mar ket, on which some of the growers nad from four to live thousand dollars. "I have charge of 100 boys In manual training. The shop is well quipped with tools, power saws and other machinery. In the cooking room all the girls have a separate electric plate for cooking. There is also a large electric range for bak ing and roasting. "I often think of Boardman these Uyi and am anxious to hear from there. "Willi best regards for all the sill dents and teachers, I remain Sincerely yours, JOHN J. CARROLL," ' !.. , WOODSON & SWEEK attoisi:ys-,t-i,.v Masonic iiuihiing Heppner, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Zumbaugh of Aberdeen, Wash., stopped over while on their way to the Round-Up. Mra. Zumbaugh is a sister of one of our teachers, Miss Sears. Mr. Griggs, teacher of manual I raining, paid a brief visit at his home in Yakima last Saturday and Sunday. He was accompanied by Chas. Haines, both making (lie jour ney on motorcycles. They report some rough roads. Truman Messenger enrolled with the Senior class Monday, making a total of three in the class. The oth er two arc Zoo Hadley and Wahnona Hands. .IOKKS Poetry by tine Joke Editor They really don't need a paper In this thriving town, Because Ihe gossips are so good At spreading news around. Football Coach: "What experi ence have you had before." Deibert: "Well, this summer I was hit by l wo autos and a I ruck." lunch counter) "Say, black specks in my Earl 0.:--(at what are these cereal." Mrs. Bailey: "Don't know, unless It's some of them vitamines every one is talking about now." Earl O.: (reading sentence from English) "I was delighted with my new dress because it was so pretty." Mr Griggs:- "Weldon, what sub ject interests you most?" Weldon : . ( Sophoi girls!" The latest Freshies. core) "The Joke In school is two Mr. Griggs: "What Is the ans wer to the first question?" Brtghi Student: "Tho equinox is (be Instrument thai guages the hu midity in (he air." do you ex leave High ) "An old Mr. Mulkey: "What peel to bo when you school ?" Art Bailey: (Frank man, sir.'" L.XJLJ L EJ COMMUNITY OHtTRCa NUtVIOF Every HuiiAay Sunday School 10:30 a. in. Church Service 11:30 a. m Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m All are welcome. REV. It. S. HUGHES, Pastor. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING. Notice Is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 25 of Morrow County, State ot Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at School Building on the 29th llay I September 1 923, at three o'clock In the afternoon for Ihe purpose of discussing (he budget hereinafter set out with the levying board, The total amount of money n led by the said school district during (he fiscal year beginning on June 18, 1923, and ending Juno 30, 1924 is estimated in the lollowing budget and Includes the amounts to eeireo. iron tne county school fund, state school fund fund, special district lax. and all olhcr moneys of (ho Bl'IKiKT B8TIMATBD EXPENDITURES I'ERSON.VI, SERVICE: , elementary district: be re school Superintendent Teachers: lllKh School No. Salary Total per year 1 $2250 $2260 3 1350 4050 I 1 1200 4800 1 1380 1380 140 140 50 50 4. Janitors 5. Clerk's Salary and Expense 7. Oilier services: Auditor... Total MATER tL ami SUPPLIES : 3. Library books 4. Flags b. I'layground equipment 150 I, Janitor's supplies. on,) ! z::::::::::::::: 1000 n. i u. HI 9. Water ... Z...... 10. Postage and stationery Total " M UN TEN INCH IND REPAIRS: Building and grounds Total INDEBTEDNESS i 1 Bonded, and lateral (hereon $3900 2. Warrant, and Interest (hereon aaa $12.(170 too 25 100 200 60 .$ 700 Total TRANSPORT VTION OF I t PU S: Total I INSURANCE: Total EMERGENCY: $ 6130 $ 1,825 700 $ 5.900 $ 5.130 $ 230 $ $1500 Tot ul Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year !30 00 $ I, $27,955 $ 1 ooo ir.o 1,550 5.000 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Iron) county school fund during the coming school vear I rom state school fund during coming school real rroin Momentary school fund during the coming Mhool year Estimate Of probable unexpended balance at end of current year r.suiniiieo amount to be received Inim :.n ,,n during the coming school rear 2 000 Total estimated receipts, not including pro posed lax lil-V Al'lffl itiom Total estimated expenses for the year $27 $-, Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax " voo Halanc. amount to be raised bv dl trlct tax lis in Dated this 8th din of September ft 2 3 ' Adest: MRS QLADTfl GIBBONS, CHAS DILLON District Clerk. Chairman Board of Directors $ 9.S00 The Boardman Mirror Boardman, Oregon MARK A. CLEVELAND, Publisher PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUIVTINO SHEET School DIatrl et No. 25 This original estimate is made in compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows In parallel una cosis oi tne several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next ore&dln- the cur- detail expenditures lor the last one of said three preceding- fiscal veins and the hnde-et all columns the lent y :ir, the expenditures for school year.) six months of the current year. (''Six months of the current year" means six months of the last $2.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANCE- Entered as second-class matter Feb 11, 1921, at the postofflce at Board man, Ore., under act of Mar. 3, 1879 Estlm a t P J expenditures ITEM for the ensu ing school year 19:3 1324. '. A I, SERVICE! Superintendent $ 2,2n0.00 Teachers, 3 H. S 4,050.00 ' 'Irade 4,800.00 Janitors 1.380.00 Cleric's Salary and exoenseA 140.00 EXPENDITURES Experditures and bud get allowance for six months of last school year. Expenditures in detail 1922 1923. Budget al lowance in detail 1922-1923. Expenditures for three next preceding the last Detailed ex- a j n i ipusil Second for the last give year of the totals, three - year period fiscal years school year. "ar irly First givo totals. year yearly To4.il- i e 1 i t o r -Personal Service MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES l "iO.H1 ...$12,070.00 100.00 25.00 150.00 200.00 B. S. Kingsley of Portland was a business visitor in town Wednesday. Roy GilbretH has returned home from the harvest field. Mr. and Mrs. J T. Healy enter tained the Hereim's at dinner Sunday. 1. furniture (desks, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) .. 3. Library books 4. Flags 5. I'layground equipment ... 6. Janitor's suDDlics fuel 1,000.00 8. Light 100.00 9. Water 200.00 10. Postage and stationery 50.00" Total Material anil Supplies $ 1,825.00 CONSTRUCTION! Total Construction li MTi:NANCE AND REPAIRS Building1 and grounds Total Maintenance nnd Ilepalrs ...$ I VDEIITEDNESSl 1. Iionded. and interest thereon $ .. warrant, ami interest thereon Total ImlcMcdne'HH t I t ITION 700.00 700.00 3.900.00 2.000.00 5,900.00 Mrs. James O'Donnell visited rela tives in Portland the first of the week. Miss Thyra Beck returned last week from a visit with relatives at. Bickleton. Total Tuition INSURANCE! 5.130.00 5,130.00 230.00 230.00 1,000.00 2,025.00 2,400.00 690.00 70.00 315.00 6,500.00 464.065 143.95 663.60 $ 1,271.615 8.14 $ 8.14 $ 1,515.00 16,829.81 $18,344.81 2,186.23 $ 2,186.23 Total Insurance $ E HER GEN CY l I 1,500.00 $ 591 Total Emergency $ 1, 500. 00 $ 597 V. It.A I l I III A 1, I, .Mrs. Qiady oared by me and for tie- three tisci-l year.-- next nreeeding the charge and arc nearly true and correct copies thereof. 432.00 432.00 $1,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 2,500.00 2,025.00 4,050.00 2,400.00 4,800.00 8,850.00 690.00 1,380.00 70.00 140.00 125.00 387.00 68.84 50.00 $ 6,572.00 $12,438.84 $13,325.00 $ $ 125.00 $ 464.065 125.00 2,112.77 107.50 84.90 53.00 388.60 567.00 518.50 1,093.00 100.00 250.00 50.00 $ 464.065 $ 1,264.50 $ 4,310.67 107.97 2,051.69 $ $ 167.97 $ 2,051.69 $ $ 2.265.00 $ 9,786.76 36,783.59 $ $12,051.76 $36,783.59 2.186.23 4,368.96 $ 2,186.23 $ 4,368.96 $ 4,000.00 $ 432.00 $ 86.00 $ 432.00 $ 86.00 $ $ 2,500.00 8,850.00 125.00 $12,975.00 t $ 4,660.24 $50,297.81 $ 897.00 $ $ r- $ 3,375.00 $ 850.1S ....$27,955 00 08 08 $29,839.87 $ Gibbons, do hereby certify that the abov Roy Gilbreth returned Sunday from The Dalles, where he has been tin past month. S S ooa an $0,664,295 $30,378.03 SR0.470 ilk' 7 970 93 estimate ,f nvnnnitnpan U ,noo inni : ' ' that the expenditures and budget allowance for six month, of th ,.Mrrn ' 'j .u". ""ILTS .Z current year as shown above have been compiled from the records in mv MRS. GLADYS GIBBONS, District Clerk. Dorothy Boardman left Sunday for Salem, where she will enter Willam ette university. C. E Houston, brother of Mm. Crawford, arrived Saturday and will be here this winter. The town well is progressing fine ly. We hope noon to have water and surely we need it. Mrs. W. O. King Is enioying a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tagg of Cearhart, who are here for a few weeks. Mrs. Chas. Goodwin was hostess to a pleasant afternoon affair last Friday to a number of the Boardman women for her sister, Mrs. Follette, who has been 'a visitor here. The afternoon was spent over bits of needlework and visiting, nad later in the afternoon delicious punch and cake was served by the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. Warner and Mrs. Klits. Those who enjoyed the affair were Mesdames Ballenger. Gorham, Blay den, Klitz, Herelm, Macombor, Davis, Warren, Gibbons, P. Cramer, Bands, KlftgeS, Warner in addition to the honor guest and hostess. Dr. A. H. Johnston Pliyscian and Surgeon Calls answered at all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings. Office phone M 15 1 Res. M 332 Arlington, Oregon. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT - LAW Office in Court House 40SSS I I Sell j Insurance Mrs. W. A. Price and son, Billy, have been visiting her relatives in Walla Walla, returning the early part of the week. The highway camp at Castle Bock has closed for four days to enable Ihe employees lo attend the Round CJp at Pendleton. Miss Barbara Hlxon, the primary teacher, was a week-end visitor at her home in Portland, where she at her brother's wedding. A good crowd attended the dance last Wednesday evening given by tho Bed Cross for the Japanese re lief. The sum of $33 was realized. Mr, and Mrs. J. Fleck of The Dalles Stopped overnight at the Lee Mead home on Wednesday on their way to Pendleton to attend the Round 1'p. Henry Klages and Fred returned Sunday from (heir work near Yaki ma and will leave next week for Wenatchee, Wash., where they will lelp in the apple harvest. Mrs. C. D; Follette and Catherine left Tuesday on No. 1 for California, v here they will visit Mrs. Follette's J sister, Mrs. John Heck, before re luming east to their Minnesota home. Pr. Miller of Portland, who was here about a year ago, was In 1'oard tnu on Tuesday. He is an eye, ear, nose and throat specialist. He re moved tonsils and adenoids for Ted Albright, Lillian Brice and Joe Gor ger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Flmer Marty came from Portlnnd Thursday and wil maks their home In this community. Mr. Marty Is Interested in Ihe cheese factory here and his many friends welcome him and his bride to our midst. BUDGET, CITY OF BOARDMAN, OREGON, FOR 1904. Passed by the Budget Committee and Ihe City Council, Sept. 19, 1923. Street improvements.... 150.00 Warrants outstanding..? 328.35 Interest on outstanding warrants 200.00 Irrigation water and ditches 150 00 Recorder's salary 50.00 Miscellaneous inciden tals 121.65 Total $1000.00 I, Mrs. Margaret Klitz, Recorder of the City of Boardman, Oregon, do hereby certify that (he above budget was passed at a regular meeting of the Council and Budget Committee on the 19th day of September, 1923, and that they are carefully pre pared and to the best of my knowl edge. MRS. MARGARET KLITZ, Recorder. J. C. HALLENGER, Mayor. ITALIAN PRUNES. Ready about Sept. 1st. A large crop of fine quality. Please bring your own containers as usual. Ten-acre or chard. 2 miles north of Herm iston, Ore. E. I. DAVIS WANTED Fresh eggs and chickens. French Cafe, Pendleton. au31tf i ANY GIRL in trouble may communi cate with Ensign Leo of the Sal vation Army at the White Shield Home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. selt FOR SALE! A good blacksmith out fit, building and lots. Plenty of general work for a hustler. Priced cheap; small payment takes it. For particulars address Chas. W. Powell, Irrigon, Ore. sel4tf3 I j tflSPPNHR The H I J. C. Ballenger Boardman Oregon X OREGON ighway Inn 0. p WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Gooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton t I tMiiissa li i ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $75,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. S. A. Pvossier, Vice-Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. F. Story, Ass't Cashier ARLINGTON - . . OREGON Let us do that next printing ior you. REPAIR REBUILD REMODEL No better time than this tall tO make (hose lung planned lutprm omenta. Both Building Material l abor are SS low as are likely to get for a long time. V'll Turn-A-I.uiu S.ri,o "is never better, Ixith nuility and quantity, ratfsj now. OtSBM in and let us loll how our Arehlttvtiiinl purtaieat run save NOW and they HERE'S A GUN El) I IT f-QW. PA1S.CT5 OF SENSE? ! 3 ,K oiI De j i u money on your liiiihiiiin nels. VksHM it's a honnl or a rarloail. Turn-A.l.um will he ph ase,! to serve you. WIDEN it comes tO cold weather everybody's ea Use ill fisulm et out jour heavy heating artillery anil lire our high trade coal at tho enemy. You'll tin.! you gt SON btml i-r dollar. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company IRRIGON OREGON The Best is none tocTgood-- Trv our Sherwin-Williams paints and varnishes. There is none bet ter. also- W-e have a complete line of Cedar Flume Stock Building Material Builders' Hardware Cement, Lime, Wood, Coal, Posts W. A. MURCHIE 1 nRHaHH Boardman, Oregon. Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers