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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
BO A RDM AN UTELLUM i Lyndella Olson, Ektltor J ! Doris Henly, "J: Asst. Kdllor, ' ' Dorothy Boardman Joke Kditor , HMUMMMMMItlMHHMMHIMIHIIM What Happened to 1 - Freeh le! Six little Freshmen Not much alive One of them fainted, Then I h i c w ere five. Five Mule Freshmen Looking yery sore Onr of iiirm (limited, Then there were four Four little Freshmen Cute as cute could be One of them swore, Then there were three. Three little Freshmen 4H)kittg awful blue One lost lils pretty cap, Then there were two. Two tiny Freshmen Maklnu lots of fun Along oanie the Senior eiMS Then there was one. One wee Freshman Very much in love I'm his arm around a maiden, Then Heavens above! JOB BS Itelbert I'm Kning to quit school. It's too lonesome here, now Frit. Heller try Doris, kid, she's lonesome, loo. Lasl Wednesday morning, after election day, while the seventh and eighth grade pupils were discussing the qualif leal ions of voters, it de veloped thai many of the pupils were born In the different states of the Union, The slates represented and the number are: Washington, s; Oregon. 6; Idaho, 1; Pennsylvania, 2; Texas. 1; South Dakota, 4; Kan gag, lj Michigan, 1; Oklahoma, 1. The seventh and eighth gndei also held mock election for governor, constable and Justice of the pea 06 Itestiit follows: For governor, Pierce 16, Olcott, 11; for constable, Gorham X; for lust ice of peace. O. H. Warner 8. The seventh and eighth grades have elected Thelma M Heck as clMI editor. governor, O. P. Hoff, state treasurer. J. A. Churchill, superintendent of pubjic instruction. H. A. Taylor, senator, J. T. Liouallen, represent ative. N. A. Macomber was elected constable, while W. A. Goodwin and O H. Warner wi re tied for Justice of peace. The exposition tax amend ment and school bill carried. A few of the basket bull boys with the assistance of Messrs. Lee and Carroll have about completed the task of fitting up the Heck hall for basketball practice. Those who assisted in the work are, Arthur Ilailey, Alton Klitz, Chas. At t .b.?ry and Delbert Carpenter. yesterday morning during yell practice, Mr. Muikey called on each class in turn and they responded in feeble tones, When the seniors turn came they all stood and stretched their lungs enough to make up for the entire high school. Last Monday moT'iig Mr. Muikey called a general assembly during which he announced there wo t' l be no school on Tu ml ly. H aLo told about the chicken dinner Ihe ladi -aid would give in the cafeteria, and the program in ihe evening, Last week Mr. Carroll regulated all the clocks and made a reading table for the third and fourth grades In addition to his other work. All those who were operated on for tonsiUttl have returned to school and they appear to be none ihe worse for their experience, The high school has oem prac ticing for Armistice day. lie careful Legion, our lungs us well as our bodies are getting tuned up. A calendar for Ihe month of No Mrs. Hammel and some of the girls have organized a girls' basket ball learn. The lineup is as follows: Mildred Duncan. Frances lilavden, vember haH I n stenciled in colors Zot Hadley, Catherine Brown, Mas on Ihe new blackboard which was recently tun in the high school room. The high school held an election me Hango, Ids Mel ford, EthelBroylei School was not held lasl Wednesday afternoon during civics on account of election hem Tuesday : held tr. clash: period. Mrs. Crowder, Mr, Muikey ami Mr Carroll acted as an I election board. According lo our elec Hon n. j. Slnnoti was elected reprs senlative in congress, W. M. Pierce the school house Sophia and Ida Mul'ford have re turned to school after several days, illness. NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING Notice is herein given to the legal voters of School District No. 25 of Mor row County, State f Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will be held at School house, on the 36th day of November, 1033, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon for the purpose Of discussing Ihe budget hereinafter sel out Willi the levying hoard, and lo vote on the proposition of levying a spe cial district lux The total amount of money needed by the said school district during the fiscal year beginning on June SO 1938 and ending on June SO, 1934 is esi limited in the following budget and includes the amounts to he received from the county school fund, stale school fund, elemental' school fund, spe clul district tax, and all other moneys of Ihe district: HI DGKT ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PKItsoVM. si:k it I, No, 1 Salary per 1000.00 Superintendent :!. Teachers High School ;l 1:150.00 Elementary 1 1 200 00 4 Janitors 1 isso.00 f Clerk's Salary anil bonds 1 140.00 7. Oilier Services incl Auditor 1 Total MATKR1 i. ink si PPI n s i Furniture (desks, stoves, ourtalns, etc).... 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc) 1, Library books 4. Flags 5. Playground K(Uipiuenl fi Janitor's Supplies , 7 Fuel 8. Light 9. Water , 10 Postage and Stationery Tot si m i 1 1 INCH ll REPAIRS: BuUdtttl and Grounds Total SiiRldf INDKHTRDNKHM: I Ponded and Interest thereon 2. Warrant, and Int. real thereon Total rRANHPOBTsVnDrl ! li riis INSI'llAXOr:: Total itooo.oo 4050.00 4800.00 I 380.no 1 40.00 775.00 250 00 ISO no I on no . 15.00 i r,o oo 100.00 I ooo oo I 00 00 200 00 B0. 00 3030 oo 1000 oo 1500 00 200 00 113 14 5.00 JOKES Delbert -I'm going to quit school. It's too lonesome here, now. Fritz Better try Doriq, kid. she's lonesome, too. Loren.t reading In English class) Of Shakespear's later plays;, Coriol anus and (hesitatingly) Mr. Muikey Pericles. Lauren I'air of what? Mildred D Why do they call a bug "chummy" just because you have to crawl thru the carburetor to get into the auxiliary seat? Mr. Muikey And what did the poor little dog do when you brutal boys tied the tin can to his tail? Dale A Oh, he just went broad castin' down the road. Mildred - I wonder why fat men are always so good naturod? Mac. Because nobody loves them. Mr. Warner How long have you owned this car? LOrea, (arrested for slpeeding) One week, your honor. Mr. Warner I'm, then you can still afford lo pay a fine. Twenty dollars. Front the School Record Total enrollment to date is 134 of Which (i'J are boys and 6 5 girls. The percent of attendance for the whole school was 95.6. The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy: Doris Drown Glen Herger Mary Chaffee Iris Gilbreth Margaret Smith Mahei Partlow Mildred Allen Sel ma Ayers Glen Brown Kdith Dempsey Kzra Hopkins Elvira Jenkins Vesta Mefford Sybil Macomber Albert Miller Vernon Kuot .1000 0)1 for all purposes dur 1000 00 110.00 m 200 00 50:10.00 4 .'.00.00 200 00 :iooo oo 11,400 oo KMKIU.RNOl 1 Sinking Fund Total mIii I SmoUnl of mom iliK t he school ear ESTIMATED ItECHIPTS From OOUnt school fund during coming school ragf From state school fund during coming school vear From . lemcntH i y school fund during coming shool year Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of current yarn Est 'mated amount to b,. received from all other sources durlnr Ihe coming school year i mm numiit ,i jeceipis. not including proposed tax HKCAPITl i.ATION Total estimate.' ex peases lor the year 28.400 00 Totul estlmstei1 receipts not Including proposed tax 9800 of Balance, ainouri to he raised by distuct tux Dated this 31sl dsv of October. 1922 Atteii: LBO V ItoOT T. E. HP.OYI IV, DiMttici Cl-rk. ltitd of Directors 1550 00 5000 00 1000.00 Oran Bailey Albert Gilbreth Howard Klages Samuel Webster Mohava Kutzner Evelyn Mefford Borden Beck Wanda Gilbreth Ivye Olson Avis Erwin Verrell Woodard Gladys Wilson John Webster Alvie Melford Elrret Hummel Mildred Beck Rachael Johnson Edward Klages Helen Chaffee Robert Berger Donald Klages EUdon Wilson Mabel Brown Edna Hcinhardt Thelma Beck Arthur Bailey Katherlne Berger Louise Klages Erma Broyles Nellie Messenger Marie Messenger Dleberl Johnson Arthur Chaffee Earl Olson Edward McClellan Alton KlltS James Howell Mildred Duncan Frances lilayden Doris Healy We I don Ayers Katherlne Brown Pupils in school mi ting 100 pet cent In deportment for month just closed. Doris Brown (Hen Berger Mary Chaffee Iris Gilbreth Margaret Smith Mabel Partlow Mildred Allen Sel ma Ayers iRRieon scbooc nems MisK P.uby Bebe visted the school noon. Earl Leach the grandson of Mrs. J. of Hermiston Tuesday after live year old E. McCoy, whose visiting in Atington, the guest of her friend, Miss Matheler. The school board has made sever al improvements in the gymnasium. Electric lights have been installed home is In Pendleton, is staying and benches placed around the walls, with his grandmother and attend- With these improvement the gym is ing school here. Verda, his sister, is also attending school here and making her home with Mrs. J. A. Graybell. Mrs. Ben Howard spent Tuesday of ths week visiting the school. Some new apparatus has been in stalled for the use of the science classes. in tme snape tor any games or en tertainments that may be held here. Miss Shirley Hendricks of the high school has been confined to her home part of this week due to illness. A musical concert was held at the Strader home Wednesday evening, November l.ts The program consist ed of music by the Filipinos and Miss Carrie Skells, an instructor several piano solos by Ishmael Hen in the grades, spent the week-end dricks. ORIGINAL ESTIMATE AND ACCOUNTING SHEET Shcool District No. 25 This original estimate is made in compliance with section 2 8 1-A of the school laws of 1921 and shows in parallel columns the unit costs of Ihe sev eral services, material and supplies for the three ficsal years next preceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of sjaid three preceding fiscal years and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months Of the current year ("Six months of the current year" means six months of the lasl school year. I FXPKNDITI Expenditures and budget allowance for six months of last school year. Glen Brown Edith Dempsey Pearl Dempsey Ezra Hopkins Elvira Jenkins Vesta Mefford Sybil Macomber Albert Miller Mohava Kutzner Nellie Dillon Elida Olson Gladys Wlcklander Norma Gibbons Edith Richardson Howard Klage s Howard Heck Albert Boardman Albert Gilbreth Vernon Partlow Oran Bailey Jess Partlow Borden Beck Wanda Gilbreth Ivye Olson Avis Erwin Helen Boardman Corliss Erwin Verrel Woodard Rachael Johnson Helen Chaffee Robert Berger Thelma Heck Katherlne Berger Louise Klages Katherlne Brown Zoe Hadley 100 per cent in deportment: Mayme Hango Dorothy Boardman Francis Blayden Katherlne Brown NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of Ilie Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 30, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Melvin B. Signs, of Boardman, Oregon, who on September 24, 1919, made home stead entry. No. 020992, for NW SEV4,, (Unit "B" Umatilla Project), Section 8, Township 4, North, Range 25, East Willamette Meridian, h;r filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. G. Blayden, Hinted States Com missioner, at Boardman, Oregon, on the 15th day of December, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Nick Faler, Paul M. Smith, O. H. Warner, and Sam H. Boardman, all of Board man, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 39-44 Rtg:sU:' You will find Hotel Dorion, Pen dleton, homelike, and rates reason able. 10-13 IKS Expenditures for three fiscal years next preceding the last school year. 1921- 1922 ' 9 n IMS 1 M 2 I - 1921-1023 1920-1921 a to 2 111 X t. I a T3 . - i 3 - 1919-20 1918-1919 &J 3 . 1 Jo Z$ -? CO u. PKUHONAD MEAt H !Ki r . i i her servl l. Supt. i. Teachers :; 11. s. 4 Grade 1000.00 11250.00 $1250.00 $ 2500.00 4050.00 4800 on t. Janitors LIS0.00 5. Clerk's Salary and Bonds 140.00 t! Other services Incl, auditor 775.00 l' al pemonal Services 13646.00 2025.00 2400.00 666.01 70.00 315.00 11725.98 2025.00 2400.00 680.00 70 00 :i87.00 I.S12.00 4050.00 4800.00 85:tfi.0O 1800.00 1500. 00 Cement, Wood Coal Builders Hardware 7 5S 1.00 1000.00 I 25.00 I Building Material 125.00 8.84 50.00 13,'i43.84 10086.00 8609.00 I I RIAL M St Furniture, pi.iks J 9S00 00 ? IMO0.00 desks, etc.. 2f0.00 125.00 2. Supplies Chalk etc, 250.00 885 95 125.00 2112.77 :t. Library hooks 100.00 107.50 50.00 84.90 1 Flags 25.00 12.50 5. Play ground Equipment 160.00 150.00 53.00 6. Janitor's Supplies 200.00 38S.50 100.00 567.00 T. Fuel 1000.00 518.60 300.00 1093.00 8. Light 100.00 150.00 150.00 100.00 9. Water 200.00 100.00 100.00 250 00 1 0. Postage and Stationery 50.00 41.00 25.00 50 00 Total Material and Supplies 2315.00 1091 I 1037 50 4310.67 COVSTIU ( TIO Total Const suction M UNTKN M i; WD RHPAIRfl Buildings and Grounds 200 00 107.97 100.00 2051.69 Total ' ntenance and .epairs 200.00 167 97 100.00 2051.69 iv "ItTKDNKHN I. "ondei " 1 int. there' , 2030.00 1165.00 1515.00 2 W n-- int, and Int. 11 reon 2000 00 97ST, 76 1000.00 UsdMMettMea 5030.00 12061.76 2515.00 30713.0 THA NSrORTATM ) ? OP PI PI I s 4500.00 2 1 S4 ts 2000 Total Transportattor Of 1 4500.00 2184 4S 2000.00 4000.00 INHUR M K 200 on 86 00 100 00 4660.24 50297.81 897.00 509.00 535.49 132.82 W. A. Murchie S Boardman, Oregon. U.S.Tires&Tubes 1375.00 Total Insurance 200.00 850 00 KMKROKNCY Total Bhnergeac; 224 24 MIS'KI.I.KOCS Staking Fund 3000 00 Grand Total 2S, 400 00 33307.64 1 2564 50 1. Leo V. Hoot, do herein cert if v ihat the for the ear 192 1 1 922 was p' ii;lr.d by me and that the erpenditures and uduei allowance for i n oiuhs of ihe current year and the expenditures for the thiic fiscal years next pie, , ding the current vear as shown above have been compiled from the records in my charge and are nearly true and correct copies thereof. LEO V ROOT. I Duitnc; Clerk SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE B QARDMAN GARAGE 60489 79 70390 above estimate of M. L. Morgan, Pres. "penditures iiAS-OILS-ACCESSORIES