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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
MMMtMMHMMMMMMMMtMMMMMMM MIMMlimilHMIIIHMIIIIIIIIMIMIIMHMHMM l m BOARDMAN LTELLUM Ly;ndella Olson Edieor '23 Doris Healey, Assistant Editor.. ..'23 Dorothy Roardman, Joke Editor '23 IRRIGON ITEMS The Freshmen and Sophomore English class entertained each o.her' Willi Thanksgiving dinner speeches Tuesday. Mr. Mulkey also surprised them with one of his stories. Elizabeth Tilly, a cousin of Charles Atleberry, from Pawnee, II,, was visiting the 7th and 8th grade room Monday. Violet Ollbielh watt absent from school Mundaj on account of illness. Arthur Chaffee was also absent Monday. Since Sophomore News Mr. Carroll has gone the sophomore boys will substitute ad vanced aritmetic in the place of manual training, until another teacher is hired for that work. Francis Gilbreth was absent from school yesterday and today. Sixth tirade News Robert Marshall, Alexander Mc Clasky, and Busier Rands were ab sent (row school Monday. The sixth grade have elected class, officers, the president being Avis Er win, vice-president, Corliss Erwin; yell master, Duster Hands, and edi tor, Helen Hoardman. They also have chosen class colors, red and green for room colors with white for the class. Combined, they make Mr. Carroll, who has field the po sition here as manual training in structor, has resigned to accept a similar position, though of a great er responsibility, in the United States civil service work. We understand that his work will a very pretty badge be that of manual training super- visor in the Indian service in what is known as the Washington district of the State of Washington, ills new work carr.es with it ! larger opportunity than was possible here as well as a substantial increase in salary. Mr. Carroll has made many friends here and his loss is felt keenly antOBg students and faculty of the Board man school. His work was of a high nature, in fact, so good Dial alter many attempts his successor Could not be found at this time, and Mrs. I'. J. Mulkey is substituting as seventh and eighth grade teacher and Mr. Lee Is substituting in the li i uli school. Sunday afternoon the pupils of the sixth grade gave a farewell party at the home of Verrel Woodard. The party was given in honor of Helen, Kenneth and Albert Hoardman, who are leaving in the1 near future. The filth grade have eleceted of ficers for their class. The president is Mildred Iteck; vice-president, Bor den BOOki yell master, Everett Hum mel, and editor, Walida Cilbrteth. The filth grade have also chosen for (hell class colors, red, gold and green. Jokes "Who was over to see you last night," demanded Dorothy's father. "Why, no one but Wahnona, Dad," libbed Dorothy. "Wahnona, huh? Well, next time please ask Wahnona not to be so careless. 1 found her halfsmoked ci gar on t lie piano this morning." Mother "Now, Kdward, If foil put this wedding cake under your pillow, what you dream will come I rue." Edward "Why can't I eat the rati' and put the pillow over my -in News Miss Margaret Morcom, the junior class advisor, left on the train Weil Matey io spend Thanksgiving Day wiib her parents in Corvallis. I.asl Friday afternoon there was a girls athetic meeting called, and Frances lllayden was elected athletic manager and Zoe Had lev captain. We also chose a team to play wnh OUtaidC teams ami the line up is: Ethel Broylss. center; Marie Mas- Stomach." seaner, side center; Thclma Heck.' guard; Thyra Deck, guard; Frances j Say, Ethel, were the beans good? Blayden, forward; Bos Hadlsy, for Mr, Mulkey (in civics class) : what ward. Substitutes: liachael John-; Is the presidential succession law, son and Helen Chaffee. J Alton? Alien The presidential succes We will expect lo hear from the slot) law provides that if both pres bo.ss Wcdncsdai afternoon who did Idenl and VlOS president die the cab not have their speeches ready Tuts- Inet members will follow in succes day. slon. The farm bureau shooting match Sunday cleaned up all the chickens donated for the occasion and all the turkeys that had been brought in to protect the needs of the day. Num ber of people came from Messuer Boardman and Umatilla and othr places. N. Seaman won the largest number of turkeys in rifle shooting among the men folks, and Mrs. Wolfe In the ladies shoot. Miss Geneva QlSSgOW and Miss Corrigan won the chickens in the staking out games. A number of birds were won in va rious games but pretty generally dis tributed among all taking part. Mr. Glasgow endeavored to get a trap and clay pigeons to permit those who preferred trap-shooting to par ticipate in that sport but failed to find a trap. However, it appeared to be the desire of most poople to use rifles because of the cost of trap shooling. It was preferable to have the money go to the farm bureau, where it would do much good, rather than buy a lot of clay pigeons and shot gun ammunition. Farm bu reau members are of the unanimous opinion that this shoot should be made an annual affair in the future. The bazaar given by the Ladles society Saturday evening proved a big success. The ladies made a sub stantial payment on their piano. For months the women have been making up fancy things and had the big booth in the corner of the hall lit erally decorated with their work and almost everything sold at fancy prices. Mesdames Glasgow, Wolfe and Walpole were in charge of the sale of fancy work, while the candy counter, playing an important part In the sale, was handled by Mrs. Eggleston and Miss Corrigan and the pies and cakes under the supervision of Mrs. A. li. Chaney. The ladies gave a short musical program. Mr. Dayton and Elra Lamoreaux are painting the Wadsworth store Chas. Powell drove to Hermislon Wednesday with a load of dressed porkers. this week. A couple of coats of paint will make this building look different. Wm. Boshes of Athena spent the week-end with his two sisters, Mrs. Chas. Benefiel and Mrs. Ernest Ben- cfiel. Do Your j Christmas Shopping Early Mr. Hall of Hoardman was the guest of Ray Lamoreaux Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Dexter of Uma tilla were Irrigon visitors Sunday. Mr. Mumaw of Hermiston helped J. A. Graybeal load hay Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Johnson, our county nurse, spent a couple of days in Irrigon last week, going over her work in the school and visiting with the parents and others. Mr. McFarland is taking down the old Swayze barn which he purchased tome time ago and hauling the ma terial to his farm near Umatilla. Our Christmas goods will be on display after the first of December. Your inspection invited We will carry a very complete line of toys. Make your selections early before stock is depleted BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Oragon BIG SUBSCRIPTION OF Csf Both hay balers are broke down this week and look like we would be compelled lo slop loading hay for awhile. It was hoped the two balers could keep loaders busy until the hay was cleaned up in the district. Mr. and Mis. J. A. Graybeal went to Imbler Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving. r y Mrs. N. Seaman and son, Lyle, went, to Portland Thursday night for a two-days Christmas shopping. You Qet ALL FOUR of These MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER For One rrrin 'H55 Order Now IRRIGGu SCBOOC HGIUS VHIS rX'if-PTtOW At OrFEfi IS COOP FOR A SHORT TIME O H,Jf tiuiwe.-ip'.iuu! iliay be new or renewal. All renewal ubBcrirtiou will be exu.idcd fi i Tear Irom present date of epuauoo wmmwmmmmmauL r xsixxmcmmt -mam warn Boardman Paragraphs Mr. CiiHon has been quite 111 the past week. Mi Kay BrOWn butchered I be first of the week. Mrs. 1 1 e i el in spent Tuesday as a gtteHt or Mrs. K. K. Mulkey The little Skoubo ha by has been quite III with indigestion and teeth ing. MInh Margaret Morcom left Wid ncsdny to spend the vacation with her parents in Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Morgan had as dln,ner guests on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11. Weston. Miss QrsjMSjnUl Glatt write Hoard man friends that she is enjo.i Ing her fifth-graders at Baker Mr K K. Mulkey returned fioiri Portland Tuesday with 1 :i head or SOWS, eight of them now milking, Jack Gotham has been elected a member ol the executive hoard of the Morrow County American Hed Cross. Mr. Carroll left on Monday for Seattle, where he has accepted a government pOSltiOB under the civil service. Mr. and Mrs Kalph Davis and Jun ior, and W A. Goodwin were Thanks giving guest of Mr and Mrs Chas. Goodwin. Mr. and Mrs J C Hallenger, Mr and Mrs. I i a I'rowder motored to Wasco on Wednesda to spend the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Nroml ilunuer, who was instructor 0( Kngllsh in the Hoard man school the last three years, ts teaching at Turner this winter, Not much Interest was shown in the budget election last Saturday. Only eight votes wen' cast. Very un usual, isn't it? Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Macomber, Sybil Grace, Ida Mefford and Al. Macomber spent Thanksgiving with the Macomber seniors at Grand view, Wash. Bvgn Sleneman of llardimin drove some cows lo the project fur Glen lladley the 11 1st of the week. He re ported everything as being under ice and snow up there Guy Lee has been promoled to high school instructor, owing lo the resignation or Mr Carroll. Mrs. 1'. J. MulkS is teaching the Till and Slh grade room, the room Mr. Lee form art) had. Mrs .1 V. Gorhnm, who was a contestant In the recent subscrip tion contest of the Heppner Herald, won foil till prize, a scholarship in the Hehnke Walker Lusiness college r Portland, At the Legion and Auxiliary p'n and dance given last week, $ft, ,0 was cleared, which Is to be iimhI In purchasing articles For the dis abled World's War veterans in Ore gon hospitals. Hoard man's Commercial club Is again becoming an act he organiza tion. Al a recent meeting or its members. W A Goodwin was elected president; M. L Morgan, vice-pros-Ido.nt; and J. C. Ilallnger, secre tary treasurer. Regular meetings are being held, and plans are now being made for the Weenie Ko.tst tor the entire project. The date has been changed to December lti. so as not to conflict with the ladies' Aid Ba taar. More details given hit. r. Mrs. Lula Johnson, the coun'y nurse spent Thursday and Uriday at the schoool givitng th pupils physic al examinations, Bhlrle) Herdrlck and Winifred Stewart have been absent from school this weeek on account of illness. The boys basket hull learn play their first game of the season with lloa id ma n iii tlie school gymnasium Kridai Evening, December Slh. This will be a good game and tlie team needs the support of all hasklball fans. The school received four new radi ators Monday which will be Installed on the second floor. This addition lo the heating system will make it pos sible to use all of the rooms on the second floor. Thanksgiving spells Turkey for some people and that held true for some people at I he Turkey1 shoot Sunday but it spells four days va cation for the teachers and pupils. This vacation will enable the teachers to visit with the home folks. A short Thanksgiving program was given by the pupils in Mrs. Warner's and Miss Skells' rooms, on Wednes day afternoon, Kay Dempsey has been absent from school this week. Cement, Wood Coal Builders Hardware St Bui'd'og Material Thanksgiving Program by School (Continued from 1st page) paring for her pie. A neighbor toy came in lo borrow Cheyenne pep per which be accidentally spills and caused them to have quite a sneezing match, but the telephone rang and saved the day for Mrs. Newlywed by a friend calling her and inviting them out lo Thanksgiving dinner. The high school sang a pretty song, "Hail1, Glad Thanksglvlngl" j Several readings were given. Wah nona Keys gave the Thanksgiving proclamation, by Governor Olco.t. SOM sai ARF L'.KC KNIVES MOO GET 'Zf HOT AND THBy LOS. THEIR. Norma Gilbre.h Violet Qllbreth, Helen Board nd grade also other readings by ami Ted Albright, Hector Wicklander. man. The first and sec gave us a little folk song regarding the Thanksgiving turkey. 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