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About The Boardman mirror. (Boardman, Or.) 1921-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1924)
FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1924 WEE BOARDMAN MIRROR PAGE 3 Encouraging Lawyer "De lawyer In de case was so good," said Uncle Kben, "dat bis client was kind o' sorry he didn't steal several mo' chickens while he was at It." Baltimore Star. Destructive Tidal Waves A tidal wave sweeping around the earth could attain a speed of 600 miles an hour. It moves the whole bulk of the ocean In Its path and one such wave can do more destruction than years of gales. Boardman Utellem Edited by the Students of the Boardman High School Notice ot School Meeting FOURTH YEAR, 1924 1935 FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1924 Charters Are Issued Boys and Girls club charters, Issued work counties in the p. m., for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter set out 01 Ule state Dy H ,'-vnlour- stale with the levying board, and to vote on the proposition of lowing u special dub leader, says a recent O. A. C. bul letin. These charters are personally e said school district duriug the ' .i-, i, ,h i.i im.. nf art. Boys and Girls club charters, 1 Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 25, of after filing accepted urograms of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL MEETING of said district are hpina Tarious c0, will be held at the School house, on the L2 day of November. 1924, at 2 o'clock , , 8 , various to listrict tax. The total amount of money needed bv tb i.'jil vear beinnniiiir on Juno 17. 1024. Rtui pnmtiff .Inn., an io. ta iMtimutn.1 in the following budget and Includes the amounts to be received from the culture, Henry Wallace, tne state sup county school fund, state school fund, elementary school fund, special district eriutendeut of public instruction, the tax, and all other moneys of the district : ; director of extension and the state ; club leader. The Boardman Boy's Sheep club is the only standard club receiving this recognition in Morrow county at this time. Mr. Leslie Pack ard is the local leader of this club. BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES PERSONAL SERVICE: 1. Superintendent 2. Teachers, 3 High School .... ;. 4 Grade, 1. Janitors 5. Clerk, Salary and Expenses 0. Other Services, Auditor 7. Cafeteria Service $2400.00 $2400.00 1350.00 I 4050.00 I I 1200.00 1 4800.001 I 1380.00 1380.00 I 140.011 i 140.00 i 50.00 50.00! 300.001 300.00 ! Team to Stock Show Russell Mefford, Eldin "Wilson and Lawrence Beck , who composed the judging team of the Boardman high Miss Caroline Hunt from Republic, Washington is the latest pupil reg istered ut Boardman high school. Seh ranks as a junior in her school course and since the junior class is the small est in school, she will he more than a welcome addition. Miss Hunt is making her home with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Warner. Seventh and Eighth Grade The 7th grade are putting their language work to practical use. They corresponded with the Oregonlan re garding the capital of Esthonia. and are eagerly watching the columns for the answer. Mildred Messenger moved last Fri day from town to the ranch on the west end. The room, hud two tardinesses this month, both of which were in the hope to have no mother and a family of brothers and sisters leaning on him, needing his help, requiring his aid ; and he gives it c.ieerfully and manfully. I knew when I think of him that there Is no task which one cannot per form If he has courage, no Irritation which may not be overcome with pa tience, no temptation which may not be resisted If one has principle and keeps faith In God. The day brings difficulties but they are seldom beyond one's strength, and the duty done brings happiness. It must have been early morning when Stevenson wrote : "The day re turns and brings us the petty round of irritating concerns and duties. Help us to play the man, help us to per form them with laughter and kind faces, let cheerfulness abound with industry. Give lis to go blithely on our business all this day, bring us to our resting beds weary and content and undlshonored, and grant us In the end the gift of sleep." , 19S4, Western Newspaper Union.) Community Church Service Every Sunday Sunday School 10:30 a. ni. Church Service 11 :30 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7 :30 p. m. All are Welcome REV. B. S. HUGHES, Pastor. For bargains in Second Hand Goods, o Rider in Heriniston. Oct 24tf Total $13,180.00 I t MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.) 3. Library books 4. Flags .- 5. Playground equipment 0. Janitors supplies 7. Fuel 8. Light 0. Water , 10. Postage and stationery 350.001 300.00 100.00 j 25.001 150.001 200.001 l.OOOtOOl 100.001 200.00 50.00 Game CaUed Off Too bad! too had! Arlington has culled off the promised Armistice day football game which was to be played here on November 11. This means another victory for the local team, as the rules of the Upper Columbia Lea- 1 j j 475 Q0 gue state that a school cancelling a Total ' . ' I nrir. lamn . , , , tutti .Kuiu ai nndlir TVnnl. I i ... school sheen club, were in attendance c,""' muiu. w at the Pacific Intenational Livestock morG m year. . Tin. h.iv Lin-.. ,,,... I, .,..... .. :., Show at 1'ortlaml tins wecK. xne - f"" mi- bovs drove down accompanied by Prof. u0or ba8e The old one was Qregg, I KMirniiiM.v given to i lie gins. Djister nanus, and Lawrence beck went to Hermlston recently to judge sheep- Lawrence Beck was one of those sidling highest and is leaving on Saturday afternoon for Portland, to attend the Pacific Livestock exposl i tion as u member of the Boardman teum, and will judge with other teams of the state. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS: Total I Sell-Insurance J. C. Ballenger BOARDMAN. OREGON Umatilla Pharmacy E. Smith, Prop. W. Mail Orders Given Special Attention QUICK SERVICE SAT! SF ACTION GUARANTEED UMATILLA, OREGON ::!'MUtt:ttm:m:ujttmat; J. L. VAUGHAN 200 E. Court Street PENDLETON, - OREGON 700.00 INDEBTEDNESS : 1. Bonded, and interest thereon 2. Warrant, and interest thereon 8,490.00 io.ooo.oo! ty of forfeiture of the game by a score of 2 to 0. The local team regrets very much to take the game in this manner for at least two reasons. They loose the sport of the game and they loose the much needed gate receipts. Total TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS: Total 10,490.00 Social Events Of Week Reported 8 On Endeavor Social .Monday evening the ( ihrlstlun INSURANCE: EMERGENCY : Total Total Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during the year Hardman High Coming But! Here comes Hardman high to .-nueavor nem a sonui meeting at me TZTTa1 clean up on the local team, Nit. The church. This was a result of a eon j ' igame will lie played on Armistice day test that had Iveen staged between two J November 11, at 2:30 p. in. We again teams within the Endeavor in regard especially invite local football fans uiemoersuip, aueuuaiiee ami mem to turn "out to see the game. The con-JoT verses and chapters of the Bible, test in fact will lie much closer than;The loosing side entertained the win the game we expected to play wlthjHers, and served a supper of pump- tiittmnrctffltmmtffiruffimtmmmmm Eat and Drink At The New French Cafe E. J. McKNEELY, Prop. Pendleton, Oregon (Only the Pest Foods Served) FANCY 1 C E CREAMS Furnished Rooms Over Cute Quick Service Lunch Counter In Connection With Dining Room yOU ARB WELCOME HERB mmmttButttmrottummmmmmmni Electrical Fixtures and Supplies ELECTRIC CONTRACTING .Krnmtmmromrommtnromromrott A l TO REPAIRING At your Home aii Work Guaranteed M. L. Telephone MORGAN Call Weston's 204.00 1.000.00 37,093.70 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS Vrom countv school fund dining the coming school year) 1,188.861 299.101 1,510.04' 0,000.00 1 iw otot.. aohnnl fund during the 'oming school vein From elementary school fund during coming school year Estimate of probable unexpended balance at end of nnvtMit venr ' Estimated amount to be received from all other sources toning the coming school year I 4.1 -bl I Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tax I 9,425.47 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for the year I 37.093.70j Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax ... 9,42o.47 Ralance, amount to be raised by district tax Dated this 20th day of October. 1924. i 28,208.23 W Attest : II. GILBRKTH Hoard of Directors the Arlington team. Operetta Next Thing Up Look! Listen! This coming Friday, November 14th the "Keast of the Red Corn", will lie given on the school stage by the girls of the grammar , grades and high school. The per- j fornianee is an operetta which will lie neatly portrayed by the above stu-, dents under the able direction of Mrs. J. O. Russell and Miss Alice Aldrich. I ANNABELLE EL BOARDMAN District Clerk. While the election polls were own In the basement of the school building, the school activities were not Inter ferred with In the least. The state school law provides for a school boll day only in case that the school room regularly used for classes Is required for the polling place. School District No. 25 Original Estimate and Accounting Sheet I This original estimate shows in parallel columns the unit costs of tlit several services, material and supplies for the three fiscal years next pre u .i v,.,.v Mm detail expenditures for the last one of said Hire i.ieiedini: fiscal 'cars and the budget allowances and expenditures for fix ;jlbreath. very months of I lit current yoai. ("Six months of the cun nt year means six months of the last school year.) EXPENDITURES i Expenditures for the three flscul j years next preceding the laHt Estimated , CBOOl year expenditures 0 mo. hist school year for ensuing expend. budget ...1st yr itures allowance i kin pie and cocoa. Informal Dance A number of the project people en joyed a pleasant social evening at the Tom Miller home last Saturday when they gathered for the evening and danced. Hallowe'en Ball Held The masquerade ball given under auspices of the "Happy Four", Mrs. Bell Spagle, piano; Elmo Russell and Howard Packwood saxophones and Ijeslie Packwood drums, at the school auditorium, was well attended and both dancing and music greatly enjoy ed by till present. Several out of town couplet were present ami many clever cost nines ad ded to the gaiety of the evening. Miss Alice Aldrich and Miss Barbara Hi son as Pierctte und Pierot, were very stunning in their scarlet and black costumes. Mrs. Weetlander as a black bat, won 3rd. prize which the well de nerved for the originality and com pletness of her costume. Miss Al drich won first prize, and Francis chlnky in an honest to goodness china suit, won the sir end pri.e. Miss Hlxson walked away with a much deserved fourth prize. Supper was served after the dunce with a happy goodnight to all. 2nd yr PERSONAL SERVICES: 1. Superintendent L: 3. High school teachers 4. Grade teachers 5. Janitors 0. Clerk, Salary and Expenses 7. Other Services, Auditor S. Cafeteria Service school year I $ 2.400.00'$ 4,060.00 4300.00 I 1,880.00 140.001 50.001 300.001 3rd yr. 1,125.001 2,028.001 2.400.00! 090.001 52.101 25,06 180.00 1 1, 125.00 2.025.00 2,400.00 0IKI.0O 70.00 25.00 I 1$ Total Personal Services MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES: 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) 3. Library books 4. Flags 5. Playground equipment 0. Janitor's supplies 7. Fuel s. Light 9. Water 10. Postage and Stationery .... $ 1,3180.00!$ 0,498.00j$ 0,335.00 I 2.250.0011 4 '050.00 1 4,800.00 1,380.00! 104.201 03.56! 300.001 -I- I 2,000.00!$ 2,500.00 8,850.001 1,380.00! 140.00! 08.841 315.001 8,850.00 1,800.00 125.00 50.00 $ 1X010.70$ 12,753.841$ 13,325.00 HELP US TO PLAY THE MAN By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dam of Men, University of Illinois. Fresh Christmas Candies We Are Now Displaying a Large Assort meiil of and Choice GIFT CANDIES FRESH I Bins AND NUTS Latourell Auto Company BOARDMAN, OREGON I The Best is none too Good-i v rn r ni htmi? ia e iry uur snerwin-w imams ramus and Varnishes. I litre is Total Material and Supplies MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Ruildings and grounds INDEBTEDNESS: 1. Bonded, and interest thereon ... 2. Warrant, and interest thereon Total Indebtedness 350.00! "6.14 125.001 S00 00 I 354.801 125,00 2,112.77 looooj 50.00 98.15 107.50 ! 84.!H 25.001 18-00 rrftoo 53.00 53.00 53.00 Wool 111.58 j 100.00 223.15 388.501 507.00 lOOo'flOl 507.34 1 500.00 992.44 518.50! 1,093.00 1 WOO 32.13 100.00 ' 200.00 1U0 250.00 50.00! I 313 j 50.00 2,475.00 1 07892! 703.00 I 2,085.10 1,264.50 4,310.(17 I I I j 700 001 350.00 789.971 107.97! 2.051.09 4- 1 0 490 00! 1.882.94! 1,950.00 ! 3.706.421 10)00O.0Ol 17,780.29! j 8.512.181 10,490.001 19,063.231 1,950.00 ! 12-,278.0 12,051.70 ! 36,783.7.1 TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS Total Transportation of Pupils INSURANCE : Total Insurance EMERGENCY: Total Emergency (.RAND TOTAL I NNBEILE H BOAKDMANd.. hereby certify that the above esti mate 'of 'expenditures for the year 1924-1925, was prepared by dm and that the expenditures and budget allowance for six months of the current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next proceeding the current year at shown above have been compiled from the records in my cliarge and are nearly true nni correct copies thereof. I 3,584.70 j 2,280.75 2.280.75 4,561 50j 4,368.96 4,000.00 J 204.00 115.00 J 44.O0! 384.00 J LOOO.OOj I 750.00 J 824.21 f 37,093.70)$ 29,120.961$ 12,474.35 '$ 33,594.23!$ 30.990.03ll 60,470.95 ANNABELLE H. BOABOMAN, District Clerk IT 18 early In the morning as I write thla Tin. min In lust coming un. and as I look out upon the world, j there la a peace and a quiet and a beauty that thrills me. But suddenly there come to my mind oil the things I must do all I should like to do. Labor with what zeal we will. Something- yt rrmalnn undone. Something unaccomplished still Walts the rising of the Sun. 4,316.(17 My courage falls me for a moment. I should like to run away from It all ; I should like to go out Into the woods aione and rorget tne lrnuuiong aim the complaints, and the troubles, and the ceaseless routine of requests that the postman and the telephone and the tramping feet bring to my desk. And then I think of Hpeneer, and the way he Is meeting his difficulties. He's a handsome young fellow only nineteen. He has a trade, a very ex acting trade, at which he Is earning his living. Every moment of bis day Is taken up. He has no pleasures ex cepting the pleasure he derives from hard work and from doing the Irritating- tasks that hold hlra six days In the week. He has nil of the desires of youth for friends and pleasure and recreation, few of which he can gratify. He never complains, he never curses his lot. He's always smiling, always with a cheerful word on his Hp At liome there X fu'licr and o i? o none better also- We Have a Complete Line of- Cedar Flume Stock Building Materials Builder's Hardware Cement, Lim?, Posts Wood & Coal W. A. MURCHIE Boardman, - Oregon tttmuroat "W"" mmuii "iifimuuHimtnmnrnm4 The Highway Inn O. H. Warner, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholesome Home Cooking THE BEST PI ACE TO BAT BETWEEN THE DALLES AM) PENDLETON :mm:tjmnmnjimumm:m;n 2