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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1923)
BOARDMAN UTELLUM f Franc. Btaydeu. "23 Editor I Truman Messenger, '24 Ast. Editor , Zoe Hadley, '24 Joke Editor ' ft ; 1 44 5 4 4 yi--. M "-" iMIM IMMM I v 4---5- PARAGRAPHS Evan Stoneman left lor Hardman Mrs. George Thursday. I Portland last S Mefford 1 i turd ay whs for she Next Saturday evening, Feb. 3, the Modern Woodmen of America of j Boardman will give their first dance at the school auditorium at which everyone is invited to attend. (Jood music will be secured and a general uood time is planned. Bopbomore New, T!ayrae Hango was absent from school Tuesday and Wednesday. The c b penna lor theii The E t'.nd poet for their hac derided to send for o be kept in the school nieiiihraiiee. sh class is learning prose to help make the points rl; this semester. rd, i Corliss Er'win, Voire Mabel BrOwH, Marie M Catherine Berjrer, Dorothy! man, Delia Olson, Ethel Catherine Drown, Zoe H&dlf Dona Hands. will sidt '. Kut: lesday Win ner butchered a fine beet utchered a vea! Seventh and Eighth Grade. eighteen from the seventh and eight h grades were neither absent nor t&rdy lor the school month jn.,l closed, and 11 of those were sev enth grader. In a contest in deportment for the month, the girls beat the boys by a small margin. The girls nvor aged 95 0-K), while the boys could muster only 93 1-2. Norman Relnfleisch has entered the eighth grade, Norman come, from the Port Angeles public . , hoo of the slate of Washington. On averaging th(, grades for the report month, the results showed that the lhre- highest in I lie sev enth grade were Mabel Urown (1), Helen Chaffee cm, and Donald Kiages (8). in the eighth grad I.ouLse Kiages (1), Cathertni Mer ger (2), and Marie .Messenger I ,'i ) . 1'or their memory work ibis month, the seventh grade are i ing "The Concord Hymn" by it Emerson and the eighth grade committing Lincoln'! Gettysburg dress. The seventh and eigi reflecting their school wearing of new gay thai arrived recently. Who will be 111,, nexl DISSS T The song of the nen soundoth merrily around the Project and th rruii of Hi" fowl shall be plentiful, Veil veril.v, 'tis the sign of approach PLAY8 COMING In the Hi school Hie girls and boys both have selected a play to be giVen in the "ear future. The name of the girls' play is "The Ladies' Hi riKe" and the boys' Is "The Awk ward Squad." The plays are to serve as ii try-OUt so the teachers may be able to form their opinions as to the ability of each player. We will i hen put on a larger play sometime In April; Watch for further particulars. Wednt Earl era on Wm. Gilbre da, and the y quests of the day. Violet, Wan- Rev. Gibson will preach at the Community church Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock. No preaching Service Sunday morning. Sunday school at. 5 0:30 a. m. All are cordially invited to these services. Mrs.' Jack Tiibbs and daughter ar rived Sunday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Claude Myers. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Johnson and Mrs. Messenger were Umatilla vis itors last Thursday. Bey. Gibson and family, Mrs. Healy and Miss Doris, and Mrs. Flick lnger were dinner guests at the Messenger home last Sunday. Mrs C. E. Hein and sous, Mel- vin and Norman, arrived from Tort Angeles, Wash., Sunday. Mr. and ;usets of imer butchered two pork Mrs. Glen Mitchell weie the Kuuner's Sunday. A number of enthusiastic boosters for the community park have al j ready dug a few trees. We hope others will follow. Personals, Mrs. A. W. Wheel house and ..Mrs. Chas, Story of Arlington were visit ing here last Friday, and expressed themselves as being vi: Ii our school. well pleased ilb grad spirit i colored arn . W an Ad i a iv the ca ps ing spring and mark of high egg price:; passim T ( Prom tb,i School Record I rhe toial enrollment Is now ere are 75 boys and 67 girls The per cent of attendance month was B8.4. ThOSe m ilher absent nor lardy as follows: Doris Brown, Glen Berger, j. Klagos, l'aul Meade, Mare Meade, Clot la Wicklailder, Cecil Mick, Waller SchUtl, Julian Durfee, Mildred Allen, Selnin Ayres, Glenn Brown, Warren Brice, Bills Cohoon, Pearl Derapsey, Km tlopklns, Elvir Jenkins Albert Miller, Vernon Root Gladys Wicklailder. fail Wicklan der, Robert Bcbull, Kfrby Schull, I i : lasl SSll i ret The first grade regrets to report the loss of Vesta Mefford, who has moved to I'ortland With her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George MeffOrd. Vesta leaves wltb our best Wishes, Basketball practice seems to be ;olng hard Willi a few of the girls. Zoe sprained her finger Thursday night, but was back on the job 09 Tuesday night, While Frits has a black eye resulting from a clash with Thelma, Thelma said her bend was sore. Mr. Hunt of the C. H. G. In town Wednesday In the of hay growers. A., was intere f Special Price Mrs. A. T. Hereii the sick list this wt an attack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. walked out to East End and also on Monday, on Glen and Everett Hadh from a combined bus pleasure trip to Hardma Mr. and Mrs. Koyal turned Wednesday from it with relatives in Ti l ewater. They report Hands re a short vis Athena and ols of snow j Clean- Up Sale ii ias been on having tniii MacDanie on Sunda; business. around Alhena and Weston. re I urned ami dnes- We regret the loss to our neigh borhood of the Morgan family, for in losing them we lost two very pub lic spirited citizens. We wish them well. A special meeting of the Amer ican Legion auxiliary was held Tites- day night at Mrs. Morgan's in or j di r that .Mrs. Morgan might resign 1 her position as president, as she expects to leave soon. The members present were Mesdamcs Morgan, Goodwin, Davis, Albright, Macomber. Hoot, StftWart, Mefford, and Misses Sybllgrace Macomber, Sophia and Ida Mefford. According to instruc tions the next meeting will be held at Mrs. Davis'. Mrs George Blayden spent a most delightful afternoon at Mrs. Faler's home, Wednesday afternoon. I R R I G 0 X N E W S , I! if Small size Rinso 9c, 12 for $1.00 1776 Soap Powder 13c, 8 for fljp; 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 18c 15- inch Platters 23c 18-inch Platters 29c WE GYVE 5 per cent Discount for Cash on all other goods Jokes. Mrs Crowder in Blngili "Weldon, will you read sentence'.'" sdtni ever hh: f BOARDMAN TRADING CO. i ii i ii Mr. Harding's its cannot say that an industrious man. Ii class -the sixlh warmest he Was The car of certified treated seed potatoes is expected about Febru ary Kth. Refrigerator has been or dered for Monday, Feb. a. to load Moscow, Idaho. Those having orders Edward Cllpplni en a detnoera I . r must have Mr. Mulkey 'Mayme, what ;o ernt lenl ?" Mayme "One Civics i reproi clas i -mat ive I hat elects six in favor of I It, and wond done." It seems i have a few Brindle" stu How about Chile besi Ihing and l why soni six against Bthing isn't B of us like we Kioto Jig-a -der in OUr school. good for chill v Kilts. Albell Vernon Samuel Oran Bailey, Howard Beck Gilbreth, Howard Kiages, Partlow, Freds Richardson, Webster Neither absent nor lardy: Mohava Kutsner, Evelyn Mefford, i:ay Btewart, Borden Bock, Mildred Meek, Wanda Otlbretb, Alvin Mef ford, JtohH WebsliT, Lillian Itrlee. Avis Krwln, Gorliss Krwin, Gladys Wil mi. Ven el Woodard, Rachel Johnson, Edward Kiages, Helen Chaff, Robert Berger, Sophia Mef ford, Donald Kiages, RUton Wilson, Mabel Drown. Violet Gilbreth, Edna Hcinhardt, Thelma Beck, Thyra Meek, Hector Wicklailder. Katheriue Berger, Dleberl Johnson, Ales Ayres, RUSSel Mefford. Ted I'arllow, Carl Ares, Bd MoClsUan, Alien Kilts, James Howell, Mildred Duncan. Ida Mefford, Dorothy Board roan, Doris lb ah. Catherine Brown, Weldon AjM's, Wahnobs Messenger. recelv Ini. Truman Then some small gain. Allen Why, what now '.' Truman My sole has coi and new I hSVe a flapper. never a loss but the matter Charles El "Saturday Evi Ethyl No. Horis Mayl urday Date." may l h placed in ibis car should be on the lookout for notice to come and gel their potatoes oul of the car. i I). E. Dane of Patterson was in j Irrigon on business Tuesday. Airs. N. Seaman and daughter. I Fred in, spent the week end with friends In La Grande. j l,.le Seaman made a trip to North Powder, Imbler and La Grande (Fri day on business, returning Sunday in v in . Regular monthly meeting of the Farm Bureau will be held at Wads worth hall, Saturday, Feb. :. A big dance Rnd card party is scheduled after the business meeting. Every body should turn out. George a. Pal meter of Hood River, and Sam P. Shell, master of the Boardman grange, gave ue a very Interesting talk about the work ings of lb,, grange last Thursday as announced in lust week's issue. How ever, it will be a question whether we can maintain farm bureau organ Isatlon and the grange, too, success fully, and for that reason, it appears doubt fill whether a grange will be organized here. The general opinion appears to be ihat the two would take up too much lime and neither could tie run successfully. N Sea man was appointed as committee of one to ascertain if enough people were in favor of the grange and agreei to take an interest in it to warrant organization. January has been a bag for Irrigon. Forty-nine cars loaded and billed out and month bad been a few hours an even ov would nave neon The increase in alfalfa acre year will insure substantial in business for this year Mis. J. E. McCoy has proved as had been expect medical attention at Pendleton and i Mr. McCoy went to I'ortland Tues day with her to see Dr. Huruere, a ' it specialist, riean Legion of Doard- the Irrigon railroad Boardman, Oragon )e))ee IIIIIIS!!!ll!ii!Uii!!!lli:i!li:!l!lllll month of hay if the longer, loaded. this increase not 1m- i d from nose and The Amei man played if 1 SCO ' ei;i( xpeHt how tbi "e ended n. Board) need O. . to handle team a gan j evening. Tin ; favor of the i couple of ej who knew Mel vin work a I been here ents. Miss Doshla Oraybeal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gra heal, is reported improving und the doctor's care at Hermiston. W. I!. Howard the week end Toachet, Wash. ill Friday 13 to 9 in nan had a V C. men the ball Belief iel relumed to Ais llalOCk Tuesday. He has a few days witli his par- the tin! Cement Wood Coal Builders Hardware Bunding Material RandS, Truman PupUs UK nl : Glen I Ollbreth, Smith, Gloria Partlow, Rosea i no Mary Chaffee, iris Klagos, Margaivt Wicklailder. Mabel RrOyles, Waller Schull, Julian Durlee, Mildred A 1 leu, Selina Avers, Edith Deinpse, Pearl Dempsey. ElVirS Jenkins. Vis ta Mefford, Sbtl Macomber, fella I'arllow. Grace I'arllow, liuogene Wilson, Nellie Dillon, Irene Durfee, Robert Schull. Norma Gibbons, Freda Richardson, Edith Kiebard PMk, lvye OlfOAi A is Krwin. Gladys ilson, Lillian HrlCe, Helen Heard i . ' appears tn be that the two would W. H. Howard with friends at i .. Frances- i hear t he Kaiser is i WtItwW SnlnHUaHaMBVBMnp itklns being elied with jjk 'i ? . w & $ ': r $ Jk y I ' HBi ha ; itranget What nane did i .,. men ' f , ;C "'' - "'" - I'm! I'!. .,,li V.I..! u.i lb.,- ,: . I . f1 -S" jte 1M4 rul we heard? ! r7 'Li-.tf:;' .'i! ' ' v Howard . aHhlw much, Mc- I'yj I V ' T piellan Jusl II down Ijf 2S-- i; "' '"" ';,v'"" M '&M W now the spring -.oil; of the Fresh j ' l6'f VO men who appeared with their caps v I? ImI Prldaj y v NTAV Student (looking Into mirror) y'. (X)a griunnii ft lavs this W W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, Oregon. i n Hiinmt in f ii ;:ti ruui ! iiiu tu r:mf tuirtmT:i mitf uhji :: iii::i!:ii::iii:i!!ii!!:ii,!iii:iii:!vi,;; IRRICON SCHOOL NEWS ournidna The basketball team of the hiuh ; iss Ethel Knight school will play the Echo high sent from school several School team her,, ill the school gm I week due to Illness aasiiim Friday evening. Miss Corrlgun has been Buffering William Knight was absent from j with the toothache lor several days school Monday. j Tue-day she took the train to ller- C. F. Braver and family drove to mtsion where she received dentaJ Hermlslon Satunlay 'atleuilon. Mls Basel Smiih was absent from Miss Kredia Bee mail, licva Kan SChOOl a few das last week on uc-1 srfi r and fjertrude Graybeal were count of Illness. ! absent from the seventh and eighth Mrs II. R. 1-ane isited the schools trade room on Monday, lust week. Th(, yllUI,K people's orchestra held The pupils in Miss Skells' room a short practice and business meet are prepiiring a large map of the ing at the school Itous., Stm.lnv ,.fir. yHHRE the sun ahinos most of ' ' tlie time. Out-of-door life all the time. Thousands of miles of paved high ways through picturesque semi tropic settings make motoring won derfully exhilarating. Most attractive ocean beaches on the Pacific Coast. Most complete system of hote'.s, apartment houses, cottages, bunga lows and small suites for tourists ot any country w the world, and all costs reasonable. 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