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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1922)
I BOARDMAN UTELLUM Lyndella Olson Editor '23 Doris Healey, Assistant Editor.. ..'23 DofOthy Boardman, Joke Editor '23 'Mllil eMHM8MM0MM -i(r4-M4 Thanksgiving eve Messrs. Delbert A few of our people drove to lone Carpenter, Al Mefford and 'Chas. 1 Thanksgiving night to attend the Marshall wore the hosts at an in-' dance. In the crowd were Mr and' formal dance in the school audito- Mr;. W. H. Stewart, Miss Ethel rlum. ' Bn vies, Opal Waggoner and Dale Walk ins. I ''mm 1 ho total reached the 3 1 boya und the School Record enrollment in the nchooi i4o mark, there being ti'J girls. The per cent of attendance for the lust month v.-u.i 96.1. The uchool has just received a fro? exhibit of J. & P. Coats spool cotton from Pawtucket, It. I. The exhibit which is enclosed in a hund fioim. case with a glass top, shows the various stages In the manufac ture of spools, and also of the cotton from its raw stale till it apppars wound on the spools. This will he come the permanent property of the IChOOl, and will be of eapecial in terest to the geography clause. BSldetl Wilson President Thelma Beck Vice-President Nellie .Messenger Sec.-Treas. I Rachel Johnson Editor Helen Chaffee Librarian ! Kdna Relnhardt Critic Seventeen fro-n the th and 8th grade room were neither absent nor lurdy for the month of November. Mario Messenger, Helen Chaffee and Thelma Beck have charge of the :a!c of the Tuberculosis stamps for the room. Benton Ethel Uroyles is absent from the senior class, due to injuries received in mi accident lust Week, The senior English class is study ing written and oral composition. Some very Interesting subjects have been written and talked upon this week. Jokes Mr. Mulliey (in civics class): Alton, what does conservative mean .' Alton (after deep tho't ) Some thing like "Hoovertxtng," I guess. The 7th and gayly decorated the Christmas Santa ClaUR w!H 8th grade room is with a border of flower, poinsettia. appear next. Numerous dinner parties were the chief events of the day on Thanks giving. The Kutzners and fllen Mitch ells enjoyed a turkey dinner at Kay Brown's that day. Miss Ethel Broylea is wearing a beauty plaster over her eyes as the result of an auto collision while re turning from the dance at Hepp ner Thanksgiving night. W. O. Kings were hosts at a boun- tiful dinner on Thanksgiving day, having as guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. K Mulkey, .Mr. and .Mrs. Olen Had-; ley and Mr. and Mrs. Nels Christen-en, YV. H. Stewart has contracted for the new five-room bungalow which W. A. Goodwin is building on the lot south of Mr. Stewart's present home, The Stewarts hope to occupy th ir new home by January 1. L. V, Root has installed a hot air furnace in his two story concrete business building. This is the first and only furnace of this kind on the project. Mr. Root has also beeu grading the ground around his building. iRRieon scbooe news . Mrs. Blanche Hummel tailed the high school Miss Blanche Imus, who is making her home with Mrs. W. L. Suddarth, and attending school at Irrigon, vis ited at her home near Lexington dur ing the Thanksgiving vacation. Miss Christine Bray accompanied her. Mrs. Anna Eggleston, teacher of the seventh and eighth grades, vis ited in Pasco with her husband dur ing the holidays. Mrs. Warner's and Miss Skell's rooms gave a short program Wed nesday afternoon. Among the parents and friends present were Mrs. C. V. Orover, Mrs. H. Walpole, Mrs. H. Wolfe, Mrs. M. E. Doble, Mrs. Knight, Mr. and Mrs. Cork and Mr. and Mrs. G. Hux. Miss Clara Corrigan spent Thanks giving at her home in McMinnvilie and stopped in Portland to shop on her way back. Miss Winifred Steward is back in school after a week's illness. Miss Skells, teacher in the grades, left Wednesday for Portland, where she spent the holidays. A neighborhood dance was Saturday evening at the Tom Miller farm. A large crowd was present, and enjoyed the music and refresh ments, which were served at mid night. T) .".v-Drop-In" on g.ven Jng of last week. enter- girls at the Wednesday even- Mi. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and family spent Thanksgiving at Wasco with relatives, returning home Fri day evening. Mr. Swanson, stale boiler Inspec tor wai up yesterday to inspect the tiChool boiler. Hi' pronounced it in perfect condition. As the dynamo tor the electric plant arrived yeeterdsy, wa havy? mii ie lights again. i There has been a great deal of Incouveni' nee caused by the snow. Thurtdaj morning about ten o'clock, I lie WOSl .';id( bus picked up I lie east side children out on the road about three miles from town, The Ladles Aid society has decided to postpone the bazaar until Tues day, Dee. 12, on aCCOUnt of the bud isxher, Julian Hurley lias entered the primary room He is a nephew iif Thomas Week Each room in the school bus been given two ranis of Christmas seals, edcb rani containing one hundred stamps, to be sold al a cent each. The Itltmps are going rapidly for there are man) patriots in Board man. Katharine Brown sold the stumps tor I lie high school, so you see tile Kieshies amOttnl to something after all. If the rest of us aren't awful they'll get the best of us yet. Miss Mm com has received a num ber of maps for use in ancient IiIh- tori . Basket Hall Practice An interesting practice game of basket ball took place in the hall Tuesday evening between the Amer ican Legion boys and Hie high school. The lineup was: Al Macom ber and Koy Gilbreth, forwards, N. A. Mucomber and Albert MelTord, guards; I,. Lee, center. The high school Earl Olson and Truman Alesenger, forwards; Charles Alleberry and Carl Ayres, guards; Alton KHtS, center. Arthur Bailey played tin' lust half in place of Carl Ayres and Hal Stewart took Albert Mefford ' place lor the last half of the game. Alton! Klits, Bar! Olson and Truman Mes- Sanger starred lor the high school. The Legion's brilliant plays were j pu! over by Koy Gilhrelh and I,. ! Lee. The result was 22 to 12 in favor! of l lie high school. i IRRIGON ITEMS if : i Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Markham drove Airs. Benz, son and daughter, of io Umatilla Monday. , Seattle, on their Way home from I Milwaukee and Chicago, stopped off Ralph Iinofiel went to Willows last to visit the Glasgow a few days last week to work in ihe road camp. ! week. o Your Christmas Shopp Early C. D. Albrli sacted business hi of Coyote Iran-; Miss Gertrude Graybeal enter in irrigoU Friday. tained a group of the young folks Saturday evening. Various games were played and refreshments served. i Attorney Zurcher from Stanfield was in Irrigon Friday on business. Mr. und Mrs. T II guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Ibis week. Cork G. W. are Hux Mis Morcom What do girls their face? Zoe (not Rouge! Jokes I in Mil I cooking i make class I : color in Mrs. Bernice ton, spent the Sam Smith, Barker, weekend of Hermis With Mrs. Ernest Fagerstrom came up from Arlington on the early train Sunday returning on No. 1. Mr. Fagerstrom is now employed at Arlington as carpenter. bearing eat pari I : Mr. Mulkey; "Who was Nero. Tru- man f Truman: "Wasn't he a man lhat was al w ayi cold ? Mr. Mulkey: "No, that is Zero you are thinking of." Miss Blanche Imus and Chris tine Bray spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Imus near Lexington. j The Cunningham Sheep company in charge of Mr. falconer, has a bunch of sheep near Heaverts for O.-W. R. & N. employes L. O. Ashby, leading signalman, and as sistant, Ceorge A. Smith, spent Thanksgiving and the week-end at Portland with their people. Our Christmas goods will be on display after the first oi December. Your inspection invited i We will carry a very complete line of toys. X Make your selections early before stock is depleted I BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Oragon Professor the back I'd' bat I will concrete exi If the g win kindly leman in emove his proce imple 'd lo point out ny boy "divers Tib mill Nib tirade News The Llterar) moiety of the 7th bite: ami MM grades held their regular meeting Monday morning. The fol lowing officii! were eloiMed: Miss Powell: Can DM Whai is meiint by cases"? Duster: "Yes, Mi R DOW," Miss Powell: "Well, Ilusler' Butter: "Please, teachei tell dis- i the winter. I Air. und Mrs. Holland came up rrom Portland Sunday afternoon for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. 6. T. Saling Miss Winifred Steward, who has been on the sick list for a week or ten days, is better now, and has re turned to school. It looks like we will be able to chase rabbits again. The snow is over six inches deep at this writing and still coming down. However, there are not many around to be found and we could easily put the finishing touches to them if it hap pens to snow a foot or more. Let us be ready. Powell, I fish .Misses Carrie Skells and Corrigan j spent Thanksgiving with their peo I pie at Portland and McMinnvilie. I returning Monday morning. winter OSnnot jump to summer WtthOUt a spring, and summer can nol Jump to winter Without a tall. C. I". (Mover went to l-Tidii und drove home Chevrolet These llres will Air. G rover from having a I'ortla nil another not stop cur Boardman Paragraphs W h mas li lit have a eoiiitnunit Christ ni the school house T week end at the Heroim home, turning to Butter creek Sundav. Brrltl Hummel this weak, Lyle Blayden i thus with home I has been quite Tom Drew is to build a on his farm us soon a W house w eat her Air I rolsh:igeii has purchased a new hay baling ouitit and is on the job again, ready to work as soon as lb,. Weather will permit. Martin and Futon have also received their parts and are ready to work when the Weather clears up. Those having hay to bale are anxious to clean up anil be done with it for the season Airs. W. L. Suddarth entertained with progressive five hundred Sat in day evening, December 2nd, the occasion being Mr. Smldarth's birth- day. Eight tables took part in the game and a number of guests who were not card players, lo the num- : her of 42, enjoyed the evening im mensely. C. E. Glasgow carried off I the high honors among the men, while Airs H. T. Walpole was the winner of the ladies prize. M. f.jl Wadsworth and Miss Mlanche Pow ell carried off Ihe consolation prizes. Refreshments were served to top off the evening entertaimnnt. Cement, Wood Coal Builders Hardware Building Material W. A. Murchie LOST Between Alessner and Irril s gon a small female collie dog. Has white muzzle breast and feet; an swers to (he name of "Hootch." finder notify C. F. Karn. Rrooks, Oregon, and receive reward. pending a lew ilk i. Mre t r.rwin is now Improv ing from a lew iluis Illness J. T. Kealej und Ray Brown made a business nip in Pendleton Moil dii . Mr and Airs Leon Kutzner en naliied the Larsons at dinner Fri day evening. Little Janet Gorham fell against the stove Sunday and received a evers burn on her arms, A dim Chaffee returned the lust purl of the week from the valley, Where he had spent some time. Mrs Blanehe Hummel ami Brrltl entertained Mr and Airs. M 1. Mor gan at dinner Saturday evening. Norman H tale returned to Port land on Sundav after spending Thanksgiving holiday with his parents. I i Dent I row n and (Until) look Thanksgiving dinner at ihe Glen Brown home Alt and Mrs .1. ( ltallenger re A big crowd (iijoied a dance at turned from Wasco last Sunday, I the Tom Miller home in die east end j where they spent the holidays with! on Saturday night, ' home folks Miss Alirtle McNeill and brother The East End school t.ns 9, ti(lnlnn, ,.,, fnm ,,oram eiiiieti Willi iwii new l . Ko.Mtl lord tlroi this week ttt mmmmummm Boardman, Oregon. 1nlll'! HIM Were week-end guests with their uncle. Nick Paler, Miss Powell and Alius Morcomi A. Ml Her and M A Lee of Dulles, have rented the Herein) collage und uncle and brother, respect ivel of will move into It Ibis week. i;U) Lee. motored In Mourdiuun last , week for a few dais islt. Mr. and Mm. O. T. Herein! and junior were , nterialned al the lllai- Mr. and Mrs. Gamniel of Lexing- den homo for dinner Sunday. I ton, Ore., visited the prelect lam t Friday, looking over the Larsen it A. u, LaiHon and luiiuly spent the place, with a view of trading. MAY WE : I SUGGEST j liifiaiiBBriiBiciiHiBRrfiBBmiiiaiiiiiiiiifiiBiii" t that this year you include a few dozen pho tographs in your selection. Such decision will solve many gift problems and cement many friendships. PHOTOGRAPHS Carry a Message of sentiment that can he realized in no other way. Wheeler Studio 222 B. A Ha St.. Pendleton. Oregon U.S.Tires&Tubes i SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE BOARDMAN GARAGE M. L. Morgan, Pres. HI 0M Mf tMMMMMMMMMMMMMt ii AS OILS ACCESSORIES I Let The Boardman Mirror Print Your Butter Wrappers