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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1923)
nm i.i m iv as l ill it n 1 111 1 m v MMMHMMIMMMimilHIIIIIHHMMMmM)MM MMMmillMMIMKf.HHV'W CC M ; 4 : : :kW ill luetic, and tome more pencils FOUND Nothing. LOST Mr. Mulkey reports as hav lost a half a period between 9 a to. and :i:40 p. m. Monday. LOST A temper by Kd McClellan. BOARDMA N UTELLU M Prances Blayden, '23 Editor Truman Messenger, '2 4 Asst. Edi tor Zoe Hadley, 'Z4 Joke Editor Manual Training Lost and Found. The seventh and eighth grade boys aro again putting their knowledge of manual training to a good pur pose, by erecting playground ap paratus, which is hoped will provide wholesome means "f exercise Bttd lOyment. The plan is to end nvo pieces of apparatus, one lor the Utile folks and n larger one lor the older boys and girls. The apparatus for the little folks wil be put up 'JO the north nlde, and will eonsi'-l of a swing, a 12-fool bar, and two teeter boards. The larger piece of appara tus will be ererled on the east side of (fee building, where Hie old ap paralus was, and will consist of two BWlBRti a trapeze, a bar lor the bl(fh school boys, a bar for Hie smaller ho.H and I lin e leeler boards. The boys are working bard in order to aet the apparatus up by the time good weather arrives. When the wind has tempered its chilly nature ft rvto and wraps will no longer be needed to enjoy the long mob needed play ground equipment, Ef forts are being made to keep the costs to a mlnbiiuiu, even to ihe boys carrying the heavy lumber needed, to save the cost of transportation. BOARDMAN PARAGRAPHS HWHHIllMHlii!0WMHMmMMIHMm (July a very few ladies were pros- out and the ditches dug, besides set ent at Aid Wednesday. I ting out a lot of locust trees for a wind break. Let's do something. j (lien Hadley made a business trip ariin. ; to Hermiston Wednesday. j Max Deweese is improving hi': i nrnntrtv lovwltnir tho tntu tin j property leveling the Mrs. E. K. Mulkey was an all day ting ready to set oi ! guest of Mrs. Roy Brown Wednes- this spring. ; day. , While load in); hoy .Mrs. Gladys Gibbons was a week Mr. Cummin't ue i ol' Mrs. Glen Hadley Wednes-, fright and ran away, ; day. ! ri. s. BtMifleld, President itaipii a. licit. , OMhter Frank Blown, 1st vice-President M. It. Ling. 2nd V'icu-l'reHitlout Rank of Sfanfield apital Sloe and Surplus $37,500.00 Mr. Austin, a speaker for Linfield College, in McMinnville, addressed tho school last, Thursday. His at 'ress contained four parts eacli be ing introduced by a humorous slory. ,'he iarls were Induslry, integrity, Imagination, and Influence, His tall:, which was appreciated by all, was loth interesting and Instructive. l iist nod Second Grades, The attendance in the primary room' 'is steadily increasing, two new pupils have just enrolled, niak Ing a total of We know thai Valentine's day is drawing near, because the primal") children are busy making valen line;;. WANTED- Some books for the high school. Do you know That the Ancient History pupils ire terrors to work? 8am Hoardman is at Salem this week as a member of the third house. Air. and Mrs. Garrett returned from their visit to Tort land on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Macomber are now occupying the cottage just vacaiei by the Morgans. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Here in! on Wednesday, Feb. 7. a bounc ing boy. Mother and babe aretloimr nicely. derable damage to wagon and bar ness. Mrs. Wm. Mel'ford and family and Clarence Macomber motored to Arlington Sunday to attend the fun eral of Stable) l.'eeee who was ac cidentally killed by his car going Off tho grade. Report has come to us that Dr. Johnston is seriously ill and in the hospital. Every one expresses regret at this us tlis services were being vi i v much depended upon, no other medical aid being available to those li ing on the project. That i ertainment ? I A nice crowd attended the first Mr. and Mrs. .lay Coy visited Modern Woodman dance at (In lay friends and relatives in Heppner school auditorium last Mat e I n shios owe us an en- ft-iday and Saaiurday. returning i night and a good lime was reported That the Student Body fees are Iu the tenth? That ue haven't set n day aside or "ihe wearing of the Green?" home Sunday. j by nil and it is hoped that more - v. ill bo PUl on by them. The members Wouldnt' it be a good thing for wish to thank the ladles for the .rich family to set out at least one good Ihlngs furnished for the sup ornamental tree in our park this per and their help in making it a urine. If the officers get it, laid I success. Thai spring has come and Ihe Student liody is planning a "flunk Day?"' That the English 111 and IV class is learning to spell? in hygiene, the primary children are learning songs in connection wilh that work. I'll lb mill Skill Grade News. The fifth and sixth grades have chosen Wanda Gilhroth, Nellie Part low, Mildren Messenger and Helen Boardman as decoration committee for lilts month. They are now plac Ing the Lincoln Log Cabin border on the blackboard' ivye Olson and Mildred Heck are busy making the valentine box. The firth and sixth trade bins an going to make a library table in manual training for I heir room, and the girls will supply it Willi s run ner. Lillian II lice is still unable to at tend school. This is her second week of absence. Seventh anil Eighth tirades. The few sunshiny days of this lust week have aroused ihe baseball fans to the realisation that it is about baseball lime, Already, several teams have organized and on next Friday the seventh i' rude boys will play a mutch game wilh Hie boys of the sixth grade. The decorating committee of the seventh and eighth grades has put a border of hearts and ribbon on our blackboards and in many ways have made (hp room more cheerful. Ob Valentine day they have planned to have a Valentine box The boys or the manual training ClaSS with Mr. Lee's assistance, are making' pliy apparatus for the lil lie Tolks tills week The girls of Hi.' sewing class are embroidering lunt heon sets. The lire very OOthUSiSStlC over this u w ork . Wednesday, though very windy, was one of color lor ihe seventh and eighth grades. Both classes ap peared with bright ribbons, the seven ib wearing Orange and Brown, and the eighth, blue and gray, The Boardman school will forward $10 to the Near East headquarters in Portland tor the benefit Of home less children sokes. Mac There is to be a sign put it in front of Mr. Cramer's gate, j IR RIG ON NEWS Mr. Tull of Grnndview, Wash., Jack and Charles Monroe, recent was 00 irrigon visitor Friday looking arrivals from Echo, are camped on ov. r his holdings here and trying to the Farmer Smith place and work- make 4il p its to get his ' ing for r. Tull has a son. lini and N. Seaman and 111' m -it Paid on 01 UcUolL. Mine Certificates 1 iiisi;i;i' - . i i t I ARLINGTON NATIONAL BANK C A P I T A L A N D SURPLUS $73,000.00 i x- OFFICERS E. J. dough, Vice Pres. II. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier A Wheelhouse, Pr ARLINGTON OREGON tooooooeeooeees BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS All sizes in Corduroys and Suit Goods. A Big Slid; oi Candy with Each Pound of Royal Club Coffee. no parking every Sunday night. Ing allowed. Doris Did yoi or no sparking allowed: Mac Blither word would do in regard to these parties. Small Hi skies above Ms Dn nark- inol0(' "SOT just east oi Wolfe place. M. E. Doble has sold his 2 0 acres SOULh of trrigon to Frank Hath away, one time manager of the Rit ter hot springs. Mr. Doble ha moved his family Into his father's house and Mr. Hathaway is moving onto the Otto place as we understand Poet With lumm Jtir heads and skat I benen I h on r feel I i 1 1 1 to!;! 'ne I here was no diffe I oldler and a dog. I Ihou I didn't say anything. Well, ricer is dead now anvvvay. Frances Poor dog. s Whtfch one of where (he paste is' behind the diction j, c Tlishop is an Irrigon visitor front Brewster, Wash., and expects to stay awhile until lie either dis POSCS of his place or finds a satis factory renter. Mrs. J. E. McCoy is reported im proving nicely and is expected to be home in about a week. Rae Shurte and William Heisler Flmer Williams, inspector tor theiof nGl"ner wel'p strand-d in Trri- j .M'rnment. looking after the ,rap-Bn account of "heir car breaking ?rs, Is spending a week or 10 days this district and is expecting W Mr. and Mrs. Charles Markham ' Sutherland to arrive the latter' are visitors at his parents, this J ,,-l tkta aub M-l,r ,,-il ,lweek. can up the bunch of coyotes south I! B. Lewis, extra signal main Irrigon. I tainer, is relieving Mr. McCoy while Farmer Smith of the Union Paei- e 's in Portland with Mrs .McCoy. ; was In Irrigon Sunday looking: Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Brooks of Pen vr ,: property with the local , dle'on were in Irrigon visiting Sun- Standard Seeds "Seeds that will grow.? Our new Garden and Flower Seeds are now arriving. BOARDMAN TRADING CO. Boardman, Oregon 0000 00 000 0 000 OQ 00 00 00 QQO0 OOOQ pop QQe in the Mrs. Watkins I don't complexion of that. teloupea j Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte, county m lects to ' school superintendent, and Mrs. Lulu M r small Johnson, county nurse, visited the j school Thursday. Ethel Kran ore 'ou go out of that IRRIGON SCHOOL NEWS No, ty school takir llu John- are of the ici ; parties. and Mr. Mulkey elected lb... seventeenth a Dorothy T thing to do with Mr. Mulkey Tl i ii' rli Who uors before tin Intent t itate had some son. county nurse, visited at tin school Thursday. 1 Kussell McCoy is absent from school with the mumps, nd. M tate Fair? NOTH'K I (II! p BUOATIOM d frosty days skating Miss Doris Lane made a trip to slough and on Land Hermiston Saturday and while thero Ihe young people are consulted the dentist. Ih T'l,, i (Ions of varli t lei rtlman. Ore Notice is here) Charles it. We. eh of gon, who, on dei. St, 191B, made Homestead Fnlry No 0J1US9. for NWtj SW'i. being t'nit "K" llnia- tllla Project, Section it. Township i fnintaln 4 North, liange '2 " Fast. Willamette I't nil les ( Meridian, hits filed notice of Inten- lands uni lion lo make three eur Proof igrtci Hons In 41 Al;:b;, rlcultural experlmeni sta- j "JAN OF THE BIG SNOWS" me 26 states are studyingj DHAMA or IX) VB AND HATE if wheat to determine those - ' 10 '"J ' '"is in wbh e j ,. PtCtUHutlon of James Oliver Curwood's throbbing human slory of I me t unison nay country, "Jan of the Big Snows." will be the attrac tion at the New Theater, Umatilla, Wednesday. Feb. 14, All the ro mance, adventure, thrills and spirit lllffllllllllltiM I Cement Wood Coal Builders Hardware Building I Material r.g to report., partmeat of ring condi ' near-Arctic it-tropical In Pennsylvania and establish claim to ihe land nhini The community Park board was tie crlln d before C. Illayden orgntil'ed last week ronslsting of a United Slates Commissioner, at president, secretary and treasurer, Hoardman. Oregon, on the Hih day ami five directors. A community Of March. 1923 pnili for Hoardmnn will lie hailed Claimant names as witnestes- with delight and the success of the '! L. Itrown. Thotnas Milter, Leo enterprise Is most earnest D hoped Kui tiier. W. II Ollbreth, all of for. It has been suggested that the Doardmoo, Oregon. school cooperate by plantin.: of trees, 1 ' designation them as duns trees, from ' W DONNKI.Y, every grade in the school or ram ,;' ' islet-. ll .ees Come on school; let's do JTT - our "yostl" The r -ular meeting of the Stu dent Hody was held Friday after noon, Feb. 2. But as there was no huslnesfl to ronie before lie students the meeting was adjourned 's oi t .an as and N'chr;' il, under cultivation for m.t: us in Virginia and New Yoil raftkal!) virgin soils in rotti oTirr: rot: pi BLICATION Department of the Interior. U. I Land Office ai The Dalles, On Bon, January 27. l!":i Notice 'ii. Ore., who, matte Home 2.1. for SL'i, "IV t'matllla Township i t. Willamette ashing machine with swin iAger. Glenu Mitchell, 3 OVthoast of Hoardmnn. embodied in Mr. Curwood's story Mve be n visualized by Charles M. Seay, an able director of virile out door pictures. Pot powerful acting, cents SpteBdor nnd tense situations this combination of a great author, a fine story nnd a capable director places "Jan of the lllg Snows" well up In the roster of big outdoor productions. TltniMi KOH HtUMR?j ANB VHK l.XDirs. too W. A. MURCHIE Hoardman, Oregon. n I i JWlor Notes. The Junior class held a meeting. Friday and decided on Pink and O recti as class colors We have or dered a pennant and will protaobl) Th re is alw a .s a thrill for the he-men In a politic battle, and now the Indies - Cod bless 'em! have the ballot, their Interest is no n io n ak,. three year proof, to e less ken. In "lib Wife's Husband" bllsh claim to the land above de- the Pyramid Picture now beina pro file d. before C ('.. Illayden, Pulled eentcd ai the New Theater, in States Commissioner, at Hoardman, which Betty Blythe Is beine; starred. FOB S.VI.K 10 ft ,t Mandy Lee t 0re on ,, '2th day of March, "there Is a political intrigue which is J Incubator, $15. Two Han d Rock 1 - very true to life and which provide 21 p Ik Highway Inn O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman. Oregon cockerels, three 11. I. Ned. cockerels. $2 each Mrs. P. K. Kantiey, Stan lield. Ore. lm. our cups later in the sea.MMt. Lai in Pendleton. Claimant names as witness..; jonetof the high spots In the tense Thomas Miller. J. C. Halb ug. i climax of the story. I , . J09.-ph T. lliab y. Walter Qordon "Ills Wife's Husband" Is a plctur iCohoon. all of lloardinnn. Ore liatlon or Anna Katherine Oreen s rilK QI'KLLE A CH)d Place to J W DONNFI.I.Y faeioes rocletv novel. "Thp Mavor's WSiolaJSome Home Cooking Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton 11-4 Iteglater, WIN I