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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1923)
X 9 f BOARDMAX PARAGRAPH tteauy, It takes an expert driver" the ditches, doesn't It Rvan Slonernsn is working' on the Clen Hadley ranch. Mrs. Garrett took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Hereim Monday. to jump Belle? BOARDMAX UTELLUM Ly;ndella Olson Rdieor '23 Doris Healey, Assistant Editor... .'23 Dorothy Boardman, Joke Editor '23 Frank Craiir has ben d'gging a v.rw well on one of his lots in town. Mrs. flarrett and Mrs Richardson drove to Irrigon Thursday on bus-1 Iness. The Lee Mead family were din-q mi quests at r.at i iiamet a vvee i nesday evening. ir. and Mrs. Chas. MoDaniel, of flagstone, Idaho, are now living in the Signs' house. Mr. Glen Hadley wont man Friday of last week to friends and relatives, lo Hani rfstl with I Mr. and Mrs. Dale Albright took their little son .lack to Portland for e-a: Ination, and the physician innoTJnced he had n tumor which f 1 ' cure in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Young, of near Ifeppner, were guests at the .Jay Co home the early pari of last week. Mrs. Young is a slater of Mr. Cox They are looking for a location. On Thursday evening of lasl week he Glen Hadley home was the scene of a gay party, be Jay Cov family, with their guests, the Harlow family ahd the Earl Cramer family drove down to the Hadley home where Hi- enjoyed many games until a lain hour. Others present were, BV erotl I ! : (1 1 y and Kvan Slonemaii. I Faculty and Students lington to Visit Ar. Through courtesy of II. W. Long, member of the Arlington sehool board, the student body and faculty of the Loardman high school have been invited to visit their city next Saturday, the occasion being a lec ture by Prof. J, B. Horner of the O. A. C. The lecture will be deliv-1 ered In connection with the unearth ing of one of i lie hug.' mastodons south of town. This will prove inter est ing and infltruc he hoped thai Iran found for all who ive and it is iportation may can attend. to be The t'. 8 R. s. has been working on the main canal, clearing out the Sand. BluiOfOg begun Thursday. Messrs. Guy, low and sister, guests of their last Weak, Eddie Let a and Ray Har- Barlow, ware Mrs. .lay Cox, Mr. (Illbreth has hccn working on the Lee Mead and Karl Cramer ranch leveling new lnnd. Ernest Hrown has also been working on the Lee Mead ranch. The Kay Brown home was the file of it gay parly on New Year's Brown family and y were guests then' da; t lit The Em ohoon fa be day, Little Leona Kutsner fell from her bed last Thursday and wrenched h'r shoulder in some way. At tin willing she is reported as being much improved. Did you ever see a "hug" fall top side down in an Irrigation ditch? eii, there are iimse who never saw 11 fall bui saw it soon alter it tell Tuesday "vening at the school an lltorium B meeting ol the M. W.of . was held i'.l which time Hie new Officers tor the coming year were Installed, the new- officers being: Venerable Council, Dun Etaneler; Adviser, W. ll. Cilbrelh; Clerk, Leo ttOOt; Hanker, Victor Hango; Escort, W, Li Gllbrethi Watchman, Adna Chaffee; Sentry, Clifford Olson; Trustee, PgUl Smith. The next '.ueet Ing will be heltl January at whirh time something extra is expected lo happen. :o all should plan on a tending, If you are not a member, why not become one? After the meeting every one went to the cafe teria where the latlies had prepared a line lunch of chicken, sandwiches, Bake and pie. Many Ibanks lo Ibe ladles of tiie Woodmen, ('hangs of Time For Meeting The meeting announced for the lb of this month will not be held 201 h. Miss Marjorie M . the 0, A. C, it to lecture Nutrition ami rood geloc- she will not speak until nth. Everybody come. l; until tin Smith, ol mi Home lion. Bill Januan IRRIGON NEWS I' III lo The Farm Bureau held its annual i lection Saturday the 6th, with the following resull: Hugh Ciim ui was re-elected chairman n lest; ('. I'). Qlasgo iltlvelv fuseti in act as secretary and f I 'rederlckson was elected to the sillon. The usual commi three on road mat lets was let the chairman to appoint, Prank Mark ha m was re-elected load lore man. This position has been assigned by the county court to the district tar n bureau for ailing ("has. Pow ell was re elected rodent eOtttfOl chairman: Hugh Crlinni, and observer, fruits, etc. ; N. eicriinentn in alfalfa; N. farm bookkeeping; Mrs (' gow, chairman social commute instructions lo appoini her Ing anil selling plan ti season. Tim hulk of expected to consist of IRKIOON, th 1 ' ire io muke a New Irrlgons win limited way for c the irrigon watermelons will liberally in the plantings. Th Will be made through the a lion formed two years ago. r the coming the crop is THE PRIDE i' cantaloupe that name lor Irrigon. Ie planted in :t lose markets, ami share sa les locla- ad visor Seaman, Seaman, B. Olns- with OWn as ""tie I. Kami has secured (he agenc) for Ford cars, ami displays the dealer's signs, w believe he will Ian,) a lew sales th,- coming sea son In Irrigon, as a number of par ties are figuring m buying new cars. sltanl. Mrs. Olnsrow Immediately Sagged those who hail sei cd with her during the past two or three seasons: Mestlanies Wolfe. Kgglcs ton, Frederlckson, Jones. Markhuin anil Kiske Mr Clasgow read the financial records of both departments, which show balaneea to the good, li was shown that tht community hail saved approximately MtOOO.OO during the past season by having shlpp.Ml In corn from the east in car lots. This ought lo bring new members lo the farm bureau or, al least, should Kel ihnse who have opposed the movement; to see sonic good hits been accomplished. big dance anil card parly followed thr business meeting Melon and cantaloupe mowers are scheduled lor a Meeting Friday evening in the school house, and decide upon some sort of pool grow Haj Ing If ability block: baled has not i to gut cars, d with gondol either because (I out fie coounl ml He Not the till of in yard much W illtls The total enrollment is 111, of which 74 are boys and (17 are girls, The per cent of attendance for last month was, 95.4. Names of pupils neither absent nor tardy follow: Glen Merger, Mary Chaffee, Mar rrarei Smith) !!o:;coe Broyles, Malon Hick, Waller SchUll, Julian Durfee, Mildred Allen, Selma Ayres, Warren Hi ice, Elvira Jenkins, fleorge Wick lander, Uussell Mefford, Rachel John son, Helen Chaffee, Robert Berger, Sophia Mefford, Donald Klagee, Ed na Reinhardl, Thyra Heck, Fred Klages, Catherine Herger, Loui.se Klages, Nellie Messenger, Marie M'-senger, Oran Hailey, Howard Heck, Howard Klages, Edith Rich ardson, Dale Albright, Linda Hango, Evelyn Mefford, Ray Stewart, Carl Wicklander, Kirby BchUll, Gladys Wilson, Ivye Olson, Corliss Krwin, Wanda Gilbreth, Borden Heck, Lil lian Price, Norma Gibbons, Vernon PartloW, Samuel Webster, Nellie Dil lon, Mohava Kiitzner, Klida Olson, Vernon Root, Robert Schull, Verrel Woodard, BUSter Rands, Mildred Messenger, Avis Krwin, John Webs teri Mildred Meek, Selma Ayres, Mil dred Duncan, Ida Mefford, Alton Klitz, Catherine Brown, Mac Wat kins, Far! Olson. Those receving 100 per cent In de portment are as follows: Marjorie Albright, Iris Gilbreth, Paul Mead, Gloria Wicklander, Cecil Hick, Julian Durfee, Selma Ayres, Ellis Cohoon, Pearl Dempaey, Vesta Mefford, Albert Miller, Grace Part low. George Wicklander, Gladys Wicklander, Carl Wicklander, Kirby Schull, Teddy Albright, Howard lleck, Albert Q ilbrei h,( ; len Herger. Jesse Klages, John PartloW, Roscoe Broylea, Walter SchUll, Mildred Allen, (Hen Hrown, Edith Henipsey, Elvira Jenkins, Sybil Macomber. Cells PartloW, (mogene Wilson, Ver non Root, Dallas Wilson, Robert schull Irene Durfee. Albert Board man, Norma Gibbons, Howard Kla gas, Vernon Part low, Bdltb Rlch ardson, Samuel Webster, Nellie Dil lon. Lida Hango, Evelyn MelTord, 1 Ray Stewart, Ivye Olson, Mildred Messenger, Helen Hoardman, Mabel Hrown, Catherine Herger, Catherine Hrown, Dorothy Hoardman, Alton Klitz, Jesse I'artlow, Freda Rich ardson, Dale Albright, La Vaughn Hopkins. Mohava Kulzner. Fliila Ol-1 son. Thomas Weech, Avis Krwin, ! Lillian Hrice, Verrel Woodard, Helen Chaffee, Nellie Messenget broke, letting the heavy weight fall thru the first floor to the cafeteria floor below. It was fotrunate that no one happened to be passing at the time it fell. Sophomore News Mrs. Crowder in English class l can anyone in the class give one word to illustrate the. change, in the assembly room before and after Air. .Mulkey conies in.' Carl Ayres: Mulkey! Monday the freshmen-sophomore English "lass spent their time in Writing friendly letters. One of the latest and most val la e contributions to our library arrived last week from the office of lb" state superintendent. A his lory el Oregon written by C. II. Ca rey of Portland is furnished free of Charge to the Hoardman school. In view of the fact that the retail price la eighl or nine dollars, we feel that . e have been fortunate in receiving Special Price CleanUp Sale Small size Rinso 9c, 12 for $1.00 1776 Soap Powder 13c, 8 for $to) Ivory Soap Flakes 9c, 12 for $1.00 Diamond W Baking Powder, per oz lc Del Monte Pork and Beans 9C Curtain Rods, each 5C Reg. $1 Knife Sharpeners 49c Heavily Tinplated Stew Pans 49C 14- inch Platters ic 15- inch Platters ; 23c 18-inch Platters 29c WE GIVE 5 per cent Discount for Ca3h on all other goods X n s book Next week, being the end of the first semester's work, will be a very busy one, for teachers and Students as well. Examination will be given in all classes and the re port cards given out with final se mester grades. Mrs. Stewart had charge of third and fourth grade room Thursday and Friday, owing to illness of Mrs. Hummell. the last the former school Miss Mabelle Ourrad, a student in IS. H. S., visited Tuesday. We were all glad to see Mabelle again. BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Hoardman, Or. n Wood Builders Cement Coal Hardware The senior English class has been giving' current events mixed with raisin events. Ethel Droyles has returned and once again the senior class is all present . Building Material Seniors! We're th seniors! hear us whoop! class that's in the soup! Jokes Mr. Mulkey- "What is meant by the Farm Bloc?" Zoe "Why. I guess its the block the farmer splils wood on." W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. MMraHiHMa os- Mr. Lee "Which is correct sips or gossippers?" Doris- -"Gossips." Delbert "Well, the boys are gos sipers." Lauren (before an exam.) "Gosh, 1 wish I was as sure of go ing lo Heaven as I am of dunking in 1 his exam." BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER Alton "That is not just the right words, but I have an idea that I know what 1 mean. Doris raly. Delia Olson. rty w i Mrs renini Mrs. is given Thomas at the Rebecca anil rains A little surprise by the young people Ohatterton Monday home of her mother Knight Everybody had a tine lime Mr. LauKer of Hermlston filled ibe pulpit in the community church Sunday evening, in the absence of Itcv. Muniah, wlui was attending con ference al Walla Walla. Mrs. T. !. Chutterton left for New poll Wednesday morning to join her husband who is working on a tut near Waldporl, Oregon Tth and Mb Grades Ted I'artlow is our meehanlc this week. Armed with the screw driver ami a few screws, he has repaired all the wobbly and squeaky seals Miss Morrom in Anc. history elass I "The lesson is assigned once tor all. Four pages in advance, with You Get ALL FOUR of These MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER ror One r-r 4 an examination chapter." at the end of every Year Each FOR Order Now Th gun to e I'll i isl mas some! hing ) ear. decorating committee lias erase and lake down decorations and put be i hi ii n appropriate for the new ' We have decided to hold our lit erary meetings once every two weeks instead of eery week, in order ihai wm uuj prepare our inns tieiter. M I a re tr, and Mi anil Mrs M I guests of Mr. Kal ph Walpole and Hand and baby Hid Mis V. I; Walpole this wee All of the 7lh pils have return. Noil Klitz and we understand, ate ill mil sth trail ed to school Charlie Koslt except . who, II seems that of our valiant bas ket shooters WON somewhat dazzled by the bright lights while in Hepp ner. at least this is what we learned: Carl "Oh, fellers! Here's the highest star. Just look out this win dow." Chet "Yes, and you can see a bigger one thru ibis window. (Carl had been looking thru a window and had mistaken an elec tric light for a star.) All classes begin lo review the . indies they have gone over anil never seen before THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER IS COOP FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Subscriptions may be new or renewal. All renewal ubcription will bu extended for oca Year from present date of expiration U.S.!ires&Tubes UiKH.ON SCHOOI NEWS liohert Herger I training work int Woduesdav . when case containing lb put his manual practical use he repaired the map of Europe. Wanted Somebody of text books. Apply II. S. student. to keep track most any B. t SERVICE CAR ANY TIME ANY WHERE SHATTKHKD IIMH.s i lie nova liasketball team met the Kcho high sehool team at Keho last Krldsy evening. The game ended with a seme of 10-15 in Kcho's fa Miss Claru t'orrigan, who has been 111 at her home in McMtnvlll with bronchial pneumonia, returned Tues day morning and has resumed her duties al school. Hoy Dempsey is absent fro u sehool ibis wwk and Is repairing Frank Doble's Ford. Mrs. C. K Clover has been ill ut her home this week. We wish her .1 speed recovery. vor. The Irrigon tuns had but one practice in three weeks and did not tin any real playing until the second half of the game when Kcho was only able to make one basket Quite a number of trfigQfl people were ahle to witness the game, anil this was due to the kindness of I'rof. c, b Clover. W if Howard and Lyle Seaman. In our aril timet ie work, we had some practical work Monday, when we averaged our monthly grades. The result showed that the three ranking highest in the seventh grade were Helen Chaffee, first, Mabel Drown, second, and Hachol Johnson, third, in the fihgth grade, Louise Klages. urst, laitiertue Herger. second. Arthur Chaffee, third. and A ttntqiM screen creation is "Shai ered idols," to be seen at the New Theatre, I'malilla. Sunday. You'll land amazed at its vastness, start ed at its story of a girl who is mar ried to an idol. The film shows ma neuvers of the picturesque Indian cavalry, thousands of fanatic idol worshtpiiers. and pictures the mar riage of a beautiful woman lo a bronze idol. ;3J It BOARDMAN V I GARAGE ML L. Morgan, Pres. v nai migiu navo been a serious accident occurred Tuesdaj morning In the Tth and Sth grade room, when the wire cable in the sliding door I i; AS-OILS-ACCESSORIES handy Siudebaker touring auto top . uh windshield and fenders for only $30 I'matilla Oarage. I'matilla. Ore.! I