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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
Saturday. March 27, 1MW. T H K T I M R H H IS U A I) I) I! U It N H , If A It N H V COUNTY O It HOOK PAGE FIVH Easter Novelties Including figured georgette, crepe de chine, taffetas, messalines Full line of silk hose, etc. Mrs. E. F. Schwartz Masonic Bui'diag BHWWimilHIHIIIIIIUHMIIIIIIMIHHiniMt RtuilloH nto proceeding iho nnnio itft or toaehors In Oregon. For Bovoral X over hihI DVorylhliiR In in perfect hni- yours commlttooH of tho uwioclatlou ,l,on' Imvo ntudled, tho quontlon from all Tho Girls Qunrlot la eontlnulnir uukIor and Imvo compared conditions f practtco and they gave un n nooctlon in vnrloUH parts or tho Untcd Btntos. I Friday nftomoon. I 'Following Is tho wording of tho' 1 1 Our musical Bophotnoron and tholr resolution, As will bo noted, tho class advisor are very Horrowful ovor .attempt linn been tnado to name a T llin -. . ... 1 . . . . ... , ho umn ui uim ui our iimiioH. wo minimum untunnuiR salary for touch- X have only onu In tho school at pros-, era or standard qualifications, Iho x - T ont. l Mario KkII has rotnrnod from' Los X AiiBoles. Those dunking "Movlo" lu ll formation ploaso refer to Mario. Physical Culturo Is programing nleply, thanks to Miss Anderson. Tho Sophomore program was well understanding, being, of course, that districts more favorably iiltuatod or with Rreator rouourcos will start the' iiefcodulo at a hlghor figure. In fact tho newspapers havo already report ed a hair-dozen or more salary sched ules, excluslvo or Portland, which aro higher than that Indicated in the res- iveep Your Eyes C n . qiwnr ' HIMiy T attoudod by a number or tho par T'ontH and friends of that class. Wo olutlon. woroughiy approclato tholr Interest. " Wo further recommend tho ostab- In our school nffalrs, and It gives us'llshmont or a salary schodulo toward Notes an Incentlvo to glvo bottor programs .In tho future. Two or our morning oxorclnos this week wero opened by short lectures, X R,vn y Mr. Morso In tho Interest J of the Armenian Ilollef Fund, and Xi)r. Jones who gave an Interesting talk on the opportunities or young Americans, Tho Millinery class under the In struction or MIhs Fronso aro pro gressing rapidly. Thoy expect to blossom out In their now spring bon nets by Faster. Tho Domestic Sclonco girls have completed tholr houM aprons and have started on Biddy blouse. flmith, Clark, Uass, J. M. l)alton. J. K. Loggan, Huston, Leonard, Sutton, Chamberlain, Daltey Hayes, McPheet era, Doaegaa, Luckey. L, Joaaaon, W. Bard wall. A. W. nnni ifnh. kiss aad C BUI. I Whon tnro ' auMclent number Dr. mad' Mr. Hibbajrd. K.enU of Prod"ct completed, they will give Hibkard. Poleaaa Skelaa, H. Oiwley, " ?h!bU,V dtoptar th'',r Work Lulu Hayes, .ad Mr. and Mr.. Win ,e T t0 "y ,h,lt h w Oowan were aUo preacul. "tlH fop 8"ay It wa. quite a delightful party "'T? ?n Warm 00 thB Pub' that the Freshmen gave In honor or!'0 Schol n,n,0' A" yot thu wuthor the Seniors. The alrf. ret roo,.hM Dot P noys I'tiyslcal Training class Is which every school district in the State should strive, providing, on the basis or n twolvo months' contract, a minimum salary or $10HO per annum for every elementary school teacher possessed or normnl school training or not less than two years beyond graduation from a four year high uchool course and a minimum salary or 1 1200 for ovory qualified high school teacher possessed or not luss thnn four years collogo or uni versity training beyond graduation from a rour years high school course, aud that the maximum salaries be fixed at not leas than 11800 and $2200 respectively, to ba attained ky virtue of coHtlaulag profsaaieaal lai proveaeat, toagth aad Merit of aar VlCfl." Tnn Associaiioa bus appointed a ('oaaaaltte to nake detailed auggea tlons with regard to the working out of the schedule ketween the mini mum and maxlmua. This com mltteo will consldor othor Items bear (Jene Schworta, Frances Donegan. Juno Dalton, Oludya Oyrd. Tho Hev Morso gavo an Interest- lag Ut lk to tho students laat Monday lorinuR uvmiiu luuuiiiuuu i mo uoniors. roe girl s rest room m exlatlug among the Armenians In wan Imntitlftiiiv ,.i.xni-Mn,i win. ihp Fur Knst Tho high school will greens, varlnguted colored balloons col',u nlo"K laly nUHough Elwood.ing on the schedule. Tho personnel i . i . I'll II if lit I'ltlil II ml l n timiil frtttn uittt I it... .... . I i I.. 1 1 n taiemni 10 rrnuer nuinu BHHiHianct. una Iho claBrt comm. olil mm ntul .v nMiwu.im iniT luunumur m un iunun; nnuu Tho fallowing ladles were among -liver. Tho evening was spent In all , ""r""""fl " lo l "' Hup-'rlntondent J. A. Churchill, ex- IihuM r. c"t at last Friday's pro- sorts or games, such as "bean race.' i " , , mhiicio; county mciiooi Hupunntcnii- .ram M lames Franklin. Kggles- "broad grln-Jump" and others. For- 1 i"y.bub',l:'r lrluklng fountain has ,,,.1 W. W. Creen. Pendleton, tM.alr- un Julian Myrd. Molhorshend, II. C. tune-telllng was quite popular ,rr"0"-, 'i " capacity or so gal- mu; County Superintendent O. K. throughout the entire evening; In ' 1,w" wm n,L" MrcisinitMi. Muikey. t'oqullle; County Huperln 'racl, the booth was never empty for , ,M," J,l,,u s lr Nu tendent Miss Twyla Head. Klamath a mon.ent-lt may be the attractive ,r,0"d") c,x,om,0(, ,lur "rvl '", Knlla; Assistant City Superintendent vv...v r ... t ..u ui.- ...Li ...... ,ul UH n r,'"l " IUrir- hasl o i lltlllll llVlilltulVitlL 1II),imIihhI..,I ttta.... I ECONOMICAL IN OPERATION l)ett'oI.lght costs no more to opt'ratti than tho old coal oil luiurM. One gallon of real oil gives you four tlaiu4 ji tnui It light when used for fuel In Delno-Llght as It i1vim lii coiil-oll lamps. I'l.n mi hnnd for lui-ri-dmtr delivery. Write ror Catalog Burns Garage Tfcere's a SilUM Ur Near Yh nttracted so much attention. To top J off the evening. Wesch-raroblt, coffeu and wafers wero enjoyed by tho guests, Kveryono present, cspnclal- When ! Parents of this community can not ly the Houiora, claim that It was the nicest party given this year. From our standpoint, our danc last Saturday wus a hugo success and we have been assured that overyono else enjoyed themselves Immensely the Seniors are. very grateful for tho support extended us by everybody; especially aro we Indebted to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page. Miss Krlchcsky, Miss Frease. The Farmers Fxchaugo lund I. H. Ocer & Co. tlin now hooks ordered arrive wo will have a school library to be proud of. An art exhibit will bo held some time In April. About 150 high grade Iuiih uiiu wuiur cuiur prints iroiu famous paintings. Plans aro being formed to Interest the patrons of the school In the project. It bus been suggested by some of the "alumni and alumnae" that the annual meeting and senior reception ho held on the evening or May 19th aud a dance follow. Orrly eight weeks moro. A school to function properly must ho In close harmony with tho parents take too much Interest In our public schools, To many of us nro con tent to Just let things rock along, trusting to thn teacher to do that which should bo done. Wo do not seem to remember that the teacher annreclatos as well hs tho pupil, and I that both will work truer to form If ' . i . . i .... . .. t.j , wu ux.ciiu uur cuu)mriiiun uy ikkiiik an active Interest In school affairs Try l'lrvtoHo Oarage. Cord. Universal Adv. tf. -o- , . , .,, ,. itho moro lutlmntu the homo and an appreciation or Kdgnr Allan Po. i , , . . .. . ,, .. ' i school become, the better are the re- Mfo of Kdgur Allan Poe IMauclw HllHf ipiine It assisted, rogular! (loo.lman: Poem reading Frank ti,miauce sMmulalod and a health-1 Iteluamau; Appreciation or I'oo i,r tolll) pHrvads thu school when! ltuby Hayes; Tin Hells, reading I, mmM ,llko lin autlvo ,lltri,H(, Oladys Hynl; Helectlon by O rH, Tll0 ntlulI,,,IIIC0 Utiariet Aiarjorio iiyrn, Juno i;bi ton, ' School or patrons lust H l K It h I N 1 the I'AISTKIl House Painting Auto Painting Sign and Pictorial Painting INTKItlOlt HKCOKATIN'O rAPKRIIANOI.VO, ANI TI.NTIXO FIUST CLASS WOICKMANSHIP Staining, draining and Murblliig TOO LATH TO CLASHIKV lleiv A Notes-Grace Hlalr. l T J.T sighing 1200 branded UN, -()- haHoball nractlce. Mr. McDade Tea was served to all the visitors romHOH tH ,iOVc-lop a nine 'and by the Freshmen girls. (sccuro some games, ir they aru ob- The Sealor Freshman Party was taluahlo. a great success. Kvoryhody had n goofl time and we hope to entertain To the Sophomores and Juniors some. time soon. tKveryono will agree thut the Sophomore program on "8prlng" was tho best one that has been given. We Hoards Of FIiichIIom, ,'minty Krhool Kupt. And Heads of 1 list ikt Hcljool: mare, also bay chunky mare weighing 1200 j wiui wmte race, nraiuieii kh, Not Ify K. N. Ward, Narrows, Oregon. FOR SALH flood seed barley. S Whiting. Hums, Oregon. -Phono No. 8FCC. 33-27-41 Thn Oregon State Teachers' Assol ntlou at Its unnunl convention in are all striving to come up to their ! Portland, December 29-31, 1912, mark. The scope of our Spring-Eaitcr Exhibit expresies the spirit of this store in its de sire to give its patrons opportunities for securing all that is new in fashions in Burns. 'Mi J so much beauty and variety choosii y is ddlirjhtfully simple. V .'i'ured and plain georgette, d'oss sil!:s, embroideries, spring and summer undergarments Knitwear, rompers, dresses and shoes for the children N. Brown & Sons adopted a resolution on teaidien' Salary schedule with a view to stan dardizing salaries and qualification!) W'K HUY, raisu aud sell fur-beurlng rabbits, and other rur-bonrlng an Imals, List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large lot shipments. Thn Fur ft Specialty Farming Co., C16-C1? N. V. Ave., Fargo, N. Dak. Farm Machinery Case Tractors Martin Ditchers TYPE "KEROSENE M BURNING' Gas Engines Bosch Magneto Early Baart Wheat . Alfalfa Seed GROCERIES Dry Goods Shoes VALE TRADING CO. CRANE BRANCH v Money to loan on Irrigated farms and rituciioM at tt pet cent. Amortiz ation plan 5 to 40 years time. You Join no association and buy no stock. 1 Uan loan 9I)7500 to ono Individual. So rod tape quick service, Mako jour application now. Harney Coun ty Abstract Company. Ad.tf. I Try Flit'dtono Chords. Universal PHOTO Studio AMATKUH FINISHING Developing and 1'rliitlug Kolak KnlnrKcmoutH from Snapshots Cabinet I'hotographa Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded F.T. HUNT Opon Sundays Only In former Sayer Studio Oaragn. Adv. tf. Ladies' Monogram Stationery Here O. - W. CASH MARKET Burns Hotel Building NOW open for business with a full I"' of FRESH MEATS Curd Mt!, Ham, Baccn, Bclogn, etc., toon By establishing a market we hope to better serve our past patrons who have been taking meat from our auto delivery. Oltman & Withers . S. Geer & Co. HARDWARE Bulk Garden Seeds Onion Sets Etc. i SERVICE GARAGE owned and operated by ex- SERVICE ' men, who give absolute SERVICE ' 5 and satisfaction to " customers. Sells DODGE BROTHER CARS and FIRESTONE TIRES Universal Garage yours for SERVICE