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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1924)
PAGE 4 THE BOARDMAN MIRROR FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1924 The supporters of the ?2S0,O00 bona Issue election of August 29, In Coos county, were defeated In the circuit court In their suit to learn the legal ity of the issue. The bond election was held illegal by Judge John C. Kendall at Marsbfield, Mrs. Belle Ooldtrlp, 40, who plead ed guilty to burning the 180,000 sum mer home of Mr. De Varney of Port land and taking valuables from the place, was sentenced at Marshfleld to six years In the penitentiary for grand larceny and arson. Notice or School Meeting VOTE FOR Lena Snell Shurte For County School Superintedent Notice ! - hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 25, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district will : I! Iicld at ill.- School house, on the 22 day of November, 1024, at 2 o'clock in the p. in., lor die purpose of discussing the 'budget hereinafter set out Willi tin- levying board, and In vote on the proposition of levying a special district lux. The total aniouhl of money needed by the said school district during the fi.nl year beginning mi Jlinc 17, 1024, and ending June so, 1925, is estimated in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the iiniy school fund, state si-in.nl fund, elementary school fund, special district fux, und nil other moneys at the district : bCdgbt ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES 66 X LENA SNELL SHURTE Independent Present Republican Incumbent Will Continue Present Efficient School Supervision I'tiid Advertisement Vote for Opal E. Clark For Sounty School Superintendent i Paid Advertisement) Boardman Utellem Mental Riches and Poverty To be happy, the temperament most be cheerful and gay, o it gloomy and melancholy. A propensity to hope nnd Joy, is real riches; one to fenr nnd sorrow, is real poverty. Hume. PERSONAL SERVICE: i, Superintendent .'. Teachers, :i High School I!, 4 Grade, 4, Janitors 5, Clerk, Salary und Bxpena C. Other Services, Auditor V. Cafeteria Service Total . I I $2-100.01) I $2400.00 I 1350.00 4050.00 1200.00 4800-001 KI80.00 1380.00 I 140.00 140.00 I 50.00 50.00! 360.00 :joo.oo Edited by the Students of me Boardman High School FOI RTII YEAR, 1834-1928 FRIDAY OCTOBER 31, 1924 Win Third Came First nnd Second Grade News LIES: -Moves. M VTERIAL AND SUP 1. Furniture (desks, Supplies (chalk, erasers, eteVl ''. Library books 4. Flags ' . Playground equipment fi. Janitors supplies 7. Fuel 5. Eight I). Water 10. Postage and stationery Total MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Total I 'tirtnlns, etc.) I m i I i 800.001 300.001 1O0.00I 25.001 150.001 200.001 1. 001X00 1 100.001 200.001 50.001 -I : $13,180.00 Boardman liisii met and defei fossil high school team on tin field lust Saturday, The final was 25 to 'I. This makes three '1 ii s for thei'inrilmnn boys. L $2,475.00 I' DEBTEDNES8: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ... 2. Warrant, and Interest thereon 0,400.00 10,000.00 700.00 We have become members of the American Junior Ked Cross, as n r om. Each one in our room is going to uork, now to gain an Individual membership, by preforming some Utile Service of kindness and help. Then a little red cross button will be given to the ones who earn them, through these little acts of kindness. We were sorry to have little Hilly Boardman McCully lenve our .school and, K to The game this coming Saturday at Portland and we win miss him greatly Boardman with Condon high Bchootjto the first grade, football scpiad promises to be a great 11 ' Halloween time, our room is game from the football eulliuiusts' ! decorated with pumpkin faces and Standpoint. EveW supporter of the cats. We are looking forward local school should be hi the foot hull ' "u" nou we win spend part field next Saturday at 2 o'clock p. in Boost the boys. d the Fossil core tor? Xing' ton high is the only school team in the Upper Columbia League that has been able to defeat U3, and that by n score which come on the last play of the game thru an error on the part' of Total 1 RAN8PORTATION OK PUPILS I Total 10,400.00 $3,584. 70 Seventh-Eighth Grade News INSURANCE EMERGENCY: Total Total Total estimated amount of money 204.00 1,000.00 for all purposes during the year 1 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS I roin county school fund daring the coining school yenrl 1, 188.301 I rom slab- school fund daring the con. Ing .school yenrl 200.401 I nun elc ntiir.v school fund during coining school year 1.510.04' Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of -urre.it year I O.OOO.OOl i: tlmated amount to be received from all other sources during the coining school year I 421.011 37,003.70 To ited r I -i. net Including proposed tax RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax. 37,003.701 0,425.471 0,435.47 Balance, amount to be raised by district tax Hated Ibis 201 h day of October. 1024. 28,208.23 W. II Atteal OILBRETII Board of Directors tNNABKLLH II IK 1 A It 1 M A N District Clerk. The spelling contest which was en tered upon a week ago by the 7th nnd Sth grades is proving exceedingly live ly. The rules were made and agreed upon by both classes. The finals will be held just before the Thanksgiving Holidays, after which the winning side Is to be entertained by the losers aS a reward. Cranberry sauce, and plum pudding has been hinted, but that is as much us we can discover. Mrs. Willis made u trip to Tilla mook during the week end. to Kii, lay when ve will ,i tt , .. v, me , ,n. -moon Having a Halloween party. We hope some of our Mothers will be there, too. to enjoy our fun wllh us. I Sell-Insurance J. C. Ballenger BOARDMAN, OREGON Umatilla. Pharmacy W. E. Smith, Prop. j Mail Orders Given Special Attention 0 LICK SERVICE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED UMATILLA, OREGON , U'.s::::jt:ju::::::::::::;ui:uj:mjaj H J. L. VAUGHAN 2C6 E. Court Street PENDLETON, - OREGON If , ; - Kimntiro:its:tt3:mttttttttiit;tt:nitti ; I . I 8 i? 4- a i B 8 Electrical Fixtures and i n Lai and Drink B supplies Mis Genevieve Goreer has eimo to Aberdeen Washington for a permanent Stay, We are sorry to loose Genevieve from om- Sophomore class for she was an able student in all her work. Feasl of Red Corn "ii November 11th. the High School Bills assisted by the grninnier grade girls, will give the Oporuita. "Tlie f'east of the Red Corn". The proceeds are to go to the athletic fund. This peratta will lie directed by Mrs. J. (). Russell and Miss Alice Aldrich. Fifth and Sixth Grades I.ann Mae Met 'in ter from Hood River l( attending school here nnd i; a pupil in the fith grade. Kay Ilempsey of th Bth grade has left for Kelso, Washington wliere his father is working. The Bth and 01 Ii grades bad a per fect record for attendance last week. Bnpt. .1. . Russeii and wife made a flying trip to Wasco last Tuesday. The OCCa laion for the trip being special business. LAY "MISS MOLLY" DRAWS CROWDED HOUSE FRIDAY School District No. 25 Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of the several services. Quttciial and supplies for (lie three fiscal years next pre ceding the current year, the detail expenditures for the last one of said three preceding fiscal year'- rilld the budget allowances and expenditures fill' m month of lb current yeai. ("Six months of the curt nt year" mi ins six months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES i Bxpenditnres years next Estimated expenditures o mo. last l BR80NAL sER ICESt I. Superintendent .'1. High school teachers I. Grade teachers .". Janitors 0. CUrk, Salary and Expensm 7. Other Services, Auditor A Oafeterta service ' 'otai Personal Services for ensuing school year I I 2,400.001$ 4JJS0.O0I iJlHVOOl 1,9180.00 140.001 BO.OOj :Ui0.00 expend- Itures I school year ! budget 'allowance school for the threi preceding the year rtsci hist 1st 2nd yr 3rd yr -I - 1.125.001$ 2,025.00 2,400.00 CtHMHIl 52.101 20.00 lSO.OOl 1,125.00 2,025,00 2,400.00 600,00 T0.00 25.00 2,250 on $ I'OOO.OOJ 4,800.001 l.::so.iMi 104.80 00.50 HO0.O0 2,000.00 I s 850.001 i.sso.ool 1 MUMI 08.84 31. -..00 2,000.00 8,850.00 1,800.00 125.00 ell. Oi I 1.3180.001$ MOaOOH 0,885.00 $ ia,Q10.70!-t 12,753.841$ 13,325 I ITER M. WD SUPPLIES : Ill III 1. Furniture I desks, etc. 1 350.00! 140.141 120.00 2. Supplies lehalk, etc.) :K).00j 804.801 125,001 2,11277 3. Library books loo.oo 50.00 08.151 107.501 84no l. Kings 2fl.0O 1&00 .". Playground equlpmenl liM.001 53.00 i 58.00 .vino it. Janitor's supplies 200.00 111.58! looon 828.151 388.50 507 n 7. Fuel 1.000.00 507.34 1 nV.OO I 002.441 018.501 1 ):: is 8, Light 100.00 32.13 100 on' 0. Water 200.00 135.10 25000 10. Postage slid Stationery 50.00 32.1 3 80.00 Total Material and Supplies 2.475.1) 078.02 70.3.00 2.uv. it l.jtu :,ti 1 ,310(171 MAINTENANCE M REPAIRS i Buildings and grounds I 700.001 350.00 ' TSB.Iffi lUT.OTi 2051.0!) INOKBTKDMS ) " I T! 1. Bonded, ami Interest therms ,4tto.OO 1.882.04 i.tc.o oo 2. Warm ut. and Iniensi thereon 10,000.001 17,780.20 I 8.512.18 Total Inih-Wi dius4 iit,400.00 10,068.231 1.050.M1 !S;t78.W 1X051.70 :i; : I I I I 'I TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS Total-Transportation of Pupils I 8.584.70 2,280.751 2.280.75 I 4.501.50 4.3IW.IH!! 4.000.00-' INSURANCE! J Total Insurance I 204.00 115.00 44.00 384.0oj I mCEOBNCl I Total Emergency j 1.000.00 750.00 I 824.211 ( R WD TOTAL i 37.008.701$ 80,180.0011 $ 33,504 23 $ OOfloa S OMsj I. ANNARRI.I.K II. Hi tAltDM.W ,t herehj .srtify Unit the slsive estl ate if pxM'iidltuies for the year 1024-1025. was prepared by me and that e expenditures and budget allowance for xl mouths of the current year and e expenditure for flic HtTM Ratal years next- pre. .fdiug 4ie current year i showii hImoc have ln-en .oinpth-d from the records lu niy cltarRe and are early true a no correct copies thataSK, ANNARRI.LE 11 The large attendance which came to see .".Miss Molly", the Ladies Aid play given at the school auditorium last Friday evening, was very highly en tertained. The cast was one of exceptional ability, Miss .Molly being portrayed by Mrs. lie Miniro. who with her Winning ways and beautiful gowns won the In terest of her audience from the start. Her sweetheart, Jtoy Cilbrentb artist, handsome and dashing in his smock and rail played his part most raccess ftllly. -Nate Mayeoniber and Joyce Willis as husband and wife led each other thru many a gaie of ipntriinoninJ cyclones. Xate with his growls and she with her tenipermentnl outbursts, gave a realistic picture of a stormy home sweet home. Pearly White who wasn't Pearly hut Barbara Rtxaoa ami hot colored suit or Ople Waggoner, did Justice to the chocolate candy and in the mean time gave every one hearty laughs. IVnrl.vs' veil by no means muffled her voice in times of excitment and her hosiery was as loud shrelklng as her voice. Alice Aldrleh as (Inverness, did ex-j ceedlngly well, and had the saaacaUae part of the audience suffering from! eye strain during her lessons in de pnrtment. She proved herself also, successful animal tamer in .subduing' the vicious Mr. lVters. She displays1 exceptional stage presence and an B-l bility to retain the Interest of bat list-' eners during her parts The dignified ami Stately Lady Elneia was splendidly personified by Edna BncyV. The time between the acts was well filled by a recitation by I Mary Chaffer in which she told how her hearing llPfOTed when Oaddy Pitted. Mary's recitations are always well lvcelved by the audience. Ople WafguatM and Harlmni HlXSOB in an original ianti:lne exblblled un usual mechanical skill in osrutlng a tin Msaje and getting it safely home with the aid of a hair pin. over rough and bumpy roads so often encountered bj the young and hopeful Henry Ford enthusiasts. , j Tlie play has Nen under the able direction of Mrs. .l! O. Russell who gave untiringly of her time nnd en- i eray. Her efforts bnught forth re markahle sneeess ami a substantial, sum of money for which the Indies Aid is duly thankful. Music for the accaatoa which was capably and (temroiisly remlensl was; Mrs. Lowell Single at the piano Elmo Itusscll and Howard Paeksnl saxaphone. This was greatly appre- At The New French Cafe E. J. McKNEELY, Frop. Pendleton, Oregon (Only the Hyst Eoods Served) F A N FY I C E (' It E A M S Furnished Rooms Over Cafe Quick Service Lunch Counter In Connection Willi Dining Room YOU ARE WELCOME HERE uTTKTraRtmnjntnnrjtKiKt.'nKnnnumj Hutter Wrappers plain or printed ELECTRIC CONTRACTING ui:t::::mmtm 8 ALTO REPAIRING At your Home All Work Guaranteed M. L. MORGAN Telephone Call Weston's Fresh Cluislmas Candies We Are Now Displaying a Large and Choice Assortment of GIFT CANDIES FRESH FRUITS AND NI TS Latourell Auto Company BOARDMAN, OREGON The Best is none too Good - Try Our Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. There is none better also- We Have a Complete Line of- J Cedar Flume Stock Building Materials Builder's Hardware Cement, Lime, Posts Wood & Coal W. A. MURCHIE Ik uoaroman, ... . . Oregon J BOARDMAN District fie dated and enjoyed by all. The Highway Inn (). H. 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