THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:im:hav, ih::i:miiku n, nl 6 r v 1-. s x . n is i r i. t 11 Tl fit Mr'.'' a. '' " ff r rpage Two f rSrf. cpiinni nirinc ounuinT ill I i inii iiiiji i ii mi ill V 1 v - , ' rConrinluctd Xrm. y.T&X) (Br Robert V, Clsjc) '.Tiq.jmjinus,! training 'dopartmciit (ittpirt'tWiinU'bulldUir on tho Con Mlthnl:Ttorcm!ies?-"r-itd .'liV ! iviPi 4i.ii''.: i..':tfV..i!...i -1 w 1W1('.'IVWV ". rty, nays or mo ,apmmrni i 8M Vf .department bu ior Its; Aim inceu'rsgetnent: aud ilcvelopmW ti constructive Instinct and alill 4M." m$ SB a. t,s. T: . immvmi tyof ,ip oy," Md endeavors, dur idf the tour yearn tn which tho pupil vtkm th work, to rIvo him n cood tjjrU knowledge o( tho common' ,b43"lools of which our equipment V.Tbji jwope of tho work from tho ffctti sty, thn otftMa Rrndo embraces c4p&t nik. work from patterns, 2)toilss. ,up 'nad. dimensioning mat jmki. carpentry, Joinery, cabinet -ood finishing, weaving, has- ft concrete, and mechanical :, .Some sheet metal work lbj doae thla year In place of d'eyartinent plana to hold 'WklAk f)l (.la.. mmmm mm mu iiwwia win Nigu nui i o ns au fwrupi orjoro onrinman. M to be expended, la addl- y" .., w -uj -v Wjoi oaeqnaieir mi mo, rats' sad there Is somo con- Miltif Rrlefly, our greatest needs .'fMl-l. A suitable dust-free vs.ro Ht)$sj? ihd, drying' room for flnl&hod fr.'gro'pjerly heated: J. Hot nnd ifMsrater 'in the shep: 3. A more jJftTrfHkYll-3c system for the win- XTTN coat of material for this do MtisjietjL for the last three year;, fesi 'aTeVated 11.75 per pupil per &r.. r . . , ?,i v' ' "Home Kcononilcs J'lJ Oh, Thayer Ilaymoatl) t TTjie home economic department cter-Bitiuctlrn In ho"mo maktni; to 'jOijtfto of the fifth, sjxth. sermth i4t.fhth. .ipdfj, about two nun tired ',(4 aJ.I' Ooweitlc aclenco Is sir- i.tke saventh frade, anil domes JJMVJK 't "Uireegrades, r foW.J!WW;?fviue emenu r; ilMi'-t eocklnRiand ewloc and foster MMlffliftf 9;sirt o'f tbeslrla'toj - ,J5 wvffl. wfc-una lujug uuisiue 01 Jisrfj?f c'' jber e l an effort to'estab- ;iMft..aaiards or health and right WRWW.W.,n?P W" a..n? pre- iticd,ad"nrlJB" of foods wltb- Mtfl of time, effort. jr money. ruciiDD is giren in cosiunio- ae- nrocorlea for ccokliiK, nro .(urnhili Vdi The cost of material for operat ing the department J nboul seiVnty .cpAls per nnplljPcr year, The liur'pp'svkof Jnnslc 1)1), our schoel? ( ncjiolttylo dovclop tho talented-.child, but hlso to teach iho .Humuolcl.-chllllk'to'enjQy, music, In elllR.'ntl'' ' ' ' The first year of school Is taken up with tho tiMclitiK of melodious little nonpi of Interest to the child. No a.ttempt Is mndo to hnvo tho child read note.; ho .simply repeats phrases after the tencher until he knows Iho sour. Many children can not sing when thry enter tho first grade nnd much time Is taken, In dividually, to develop the ear for music. Sight reading Is taken up In the latter part of tho second year nnd this continues. In addition to ear training and appreciation, through out the grades, up to the eighth year. Tho work In the eighth grade la mainly appreciation. In this coarse folk .songs of tho various na tlcna arc aludled, and other forms cfYniuslc. progressing -to listening lesapns In familiar operas at the end of'tbo year." Chorus Is hold twice a week In this grade. A glee club of forty-tix'o members and a grade school orchestra hold rrhrarsals onco each week. Library It Is perhaps not very generally known that we have a fine library of some suven thousand volumes, man of them very valuable books. These books ore quite extensively used by the pupils, both In their work at school, and In tjjelr home reading. A scheme to encourage ; oli,.,r .chools because a homo reading of the best books was ber cf lno children can reach their inaugurated last year, wnich has; 10mes during t he noon Intermission. proven to bo a great stimulus In the eight. Many -pupils reported 011 twenty or more. Slnco these wero nil selected books wo fool Hint much good "reading whs accomplished. One of tho Important needs of this community Is centralised library service. This could be accomplish ed Jhrougli tho nppolnlmcnl by the county court of n library hoard, which board would have Authority, to employ a tralnod librarian nnd iho necessary clerlcnl help to handlu tho situation In tho proper way. Wo now have n county library nnd 11 city library, In addition to tho high school library and the city school library. Much better sorvlco could bo given It these sevornl libraries wora consolidated under one manage ment. This does not mean that tho city schools would' give up tho own ership of tho books belonging to the district, hut that tho proparnllcn and euro of tho books would bo turuml over to n trained librarian, who would bo paid. In part, perhaps, by tho school board. Oifotrrln Al tho ltlversldo school n cafeter ia Is maintained, tho school board paying for tho services of n cook, and tho children paying tho cost of tho food. The following figures nro for tho last school year; Number of meals served, 21,077: Avorago number, meals sorvod dally, 1J0: Average cost to pupils, 9.7 cts.; To tal amount received for meals, IS, 043.62: Total expenditures 1,92.1.. $1; Ilalancc on hand nt end of year. $119.71. Tho following Is a sample menu( Crackers, Ml; t'nbuttered bread. $.01: (luttured bread, t.Q2; Milk, F.04; Cocoa, $.05; Creamed salmon, $.07. Tho cafoterla Is made necessary at tho Hlvorsldc school on account of tho largo number of chlldron who would otherwise have to have a cold lunch at noon. All authorities ngreo that a warm midday meal Is very necessary to active, growing chil dren. The need Is not so great In the largo num- ffiV Jhuil 4 rjTj tttfg),, placing emphasis upen slmpll .ejtrj economy tod appropriateness. )'a ?rMF M needles, pins, pen !; tihread.' etc, for sewing.; and L 1 use of the library. .A list of "pre ferred books" Is prepared for each grade from the third to the eighth. Wtion any pupil has rend and given satisfactory report? on any six books frcm the preferred. list for Ills craps, he Is given a home reading certifi cate. VhVi 'plan went". Into effect last' January;' and between that time and the close of school in June, a period of about five and one hnjfl months, 4503 books were borrowed by pupils. 35(6 book .nsporta were made to teachers, and 4 4S home readlngcertlflcales wj-to lsiucd. Tbls means that during this, period tho pupils from tho third grade to tho eighth averaged borrow'lug about tea books each, and mak.ng book reports to tbo teachers on abcut Alms nml ObJrytlc? In any Important work It Is nccoi sary to have certain definite objec tives. I feel, that 1 rati bost servo tho peopln of Klamath Palls by striv ing along the following lines: To assist the school board In j curing" and keeping the very best? teachers obtainable. La Vogue Store's Greater 0 .- lii:, . Money Saving Even V FOR THE PEOPLE Specially Planned for HOLIDAY SALES W" ' . . ... r Jk , ' Kristmas YEAR . 1 m f"rJcS 1: r Should Be an ; a r ,.. r THIS ! Mmk CHRISTMAS mtr- the a mi ''"NotoriJy are the, hougehojd device.' which arje, pp.erate.d, by electricity great 'labor savers - ijqi.CiPijiYenj.ence. put iney are qeauiuui. ';' 'An ejectfic coffee percolator is one of t V . mostr galisfactory gifts 'noEsible to 'make: . 'ioajBter or a waffle iron is always a welcome ad- fc"J dki6pfjtoanhous(jhold., 1t-V- ft'li ,Then,Mr.rMan, don't forget that F, riend Wife v v will 'accebtavHotpointiHuhes'ElectVic TtahgeF ' With joy. That is a sensible tzift to make and . one.that will save labor and money. (Ii5 felantrttife ca'ibe an-ahgVd,f,tb,"i-xfehdi h ' piifint oyer sveral months; see your el.ee- uu,aeaier aoouv inie, YThere is a special low cooking rate which we will be glad to explain to you. California Oregon ff ' N . . . b ( (V. , ft d- m MTU r i1 " mww ikl mWi' j mT MMHJHf LL-LLLLLH-HHHVWVBHnilPCj Lomn anv iW&xmsms&t to provide tor sucn leacnurn i"l best pofslblo working conditions, to unify their efforts, to merit and win tbclr confidence, to mnko thctrr con tented, and to, keep them at their bc,tV J To allow tho Inltlallve of teachcrn full play. Teachers aro not dictated to ai to methods cf teaching. Wo expect satisfactory results from each teacher, but she Is placed very largely upon her own responsibility In securing such results. Tho physical well being and com fort of the pupils Is of primary im portance, and toachers arc nsked to make this ono of thejr first objectives. Individual teaching as far as pos slblo, versus class teaching, Is urged upntu teachers as a strong objective. 'Another thing thnt wo emphasize to teachers is tho recognition of In llvldual differences between pupils. It Is no moro reasonable to expect all nuplls to accomplish the same amount of Verl: In school, than It Tji aid be to expect all porsons to reach the name station In life. Home have twice, thrco times, five times tho abllltlea of others, and moro sluuld bo uxpectod and required of them. Wo promoto pupjls at on.'.' tlmo wo feel they are ready for It, legardloLH of whether It Is at lliu middle of a term or tho end of a term. In Instruction we try to bo thor ough In ull subjects, but perhaps stress reading In Its various, phases moro than any other subject, Tho pupil's power to read and Intorprot nnd npprcclato Is almost the pro ce Index to his future growth and dovoloment after leaving school. Of 1 courso it goes, without" saying thut ( citizenship and nil that goes with It is the first aim of. all teaching. -(The End) , , Im Vomit" Storks nl ItOitilj-lo-Wcnr .ptit rl nml Milliner! are In the I'lnk of IVr fret Inn," JuL II xtioiltd be III tin' height uf llir Wluli-r MMMin, ulirn Winter I'lisliluiutbli' (lntlii't nn In the nri'nti-t need. ADVANCE CLEANUP SALE 1922 Mr. M. 1. Blotcky, the owner of La Vogue Cr Itfornia and Orcijon stores, tnkes "Time by the forelock" in not waiting until after the first of New Year for Clean-up Sale; but in keeping with Ln Vogue 1922 sales plans, all Fall nnJ Vinter ntocka are to be turned into cash before Christmas. La Vogue stores' New York City office and buying is in personal charge of its owner, which accounts for the all-ycar-around unti-ual values, and now you will be able to cclcct newest style Dresses, Coat:, Suits, Skirts, Sweaters, Blouses, Silk Un derwear, Furs, Hats, etc., at a saving from 20 to SO per cent or more. We are expecting you and others who care to SAVE MONEY , Our salcn gunc arc loaded with ammunition of real Price Explosive quality that should hit the Bull's EYE of a successful termination of 1922 Clean-up Sale and to result in "Clear Decks" before Christmas and nloo clear tho way for store repairs and improvements. . 4 4 COMING EVENTS r 10 days until Christmas. Uicomber 3-9 National Kducatlcnal wcok.' 'jJecomher 8. Presbyterian A: church rlufk' dinner ;and baz- 4 aar. , 4 December 0 tntortalnroont ft Ml. I.akl church. " December C C'ha.mbfjr of commerce forum, December 8T-IIIustrnted lee- lure, .on Art institute of Chi- caao. Woman's Library club, Decdmbgr 9 T.he Methodist church bazaar, December 11 ; I.eelur,4 Krank Hranch Riley. t ' . t iiilldliiK uirln Iniliisti'lul del. -., F ncore tool nt DRESSES In 6 Lots Let 1, choice Lot 2; choice Lot 3, choice Lot 4, Lot 5, Lot 6, choice chbice choice ..$ 7.95 . 9.50 . 15.00, .. 19.50 .. 24.50 .. 35.00 Thcso six lots of drrsses Jn- eludo our entire stock of jWoolon, .81Jk, and Volvc.t, parry, .)iuslneK mid street styles, values up to doublo lliu , prices, iiuotcd, i . 20 Discount on NEW WINTER SUITS Originally priced by us 3,0 per cent below value ""price. A "saving worth your immediate . con sideration. ' , Millinery A Gorgeous Display of New York HATS L.irga hu'n nml smnll lints for dri'HH, husliuns or sportH wi'iir, In ull thn wiiiited miller I.iIm of thn hcuhii!), priced lit nhiiui V. tlndf vnliiKH, Kntlro titock of ll'itH In S lots; prices: $1.95, $5,95, $12.50 .$2.95, S7.95, and $3.95, $9.50, $15.00 COATS and FURS MARKED AT PRICES FOR QUICK SELLING Many IUiiiih priced ns low iih usual whnli in lu prlcuti. Vo lour CnatH, fur collars, woll nuMlo. At $19.50 llerrliigboiio Komey (uilorod styles CnatH, Sale Price $15.00 ;ii griuln Cimts with i wltlmul fur collurn Prices $24.50 up -: i' r . ..' J .Zm . . . TTYTR-Ar QPFPI At Ueiitiful'Jlk Lace Drcspes and Newest Stylo Vol-' ti o fii JCf.l.yV KjJTJCrjIi -"vcteen Drei'Joc, .splendid values up to .$24.50, nt only pli&e,Q' Extra' Special Values in Big Line oi Sweaters, Blouses, Silk Underwear anl Silk Petticoats for the Holiday Trade R-, Klamath Falls SWfc 5th and Main Sts jrvfiMtiwr R La Vogue Store (ITIUIU HT01H..4 HAN I'ltAMgiHCq ar.a Mutter Btnwt HADIAMKNTO 10 in !C Hi root CIIICU KM!) IIMIKP OltOVllXK. COI.UHA. - w .MAiiyaviLM.. u cobt of a7,ono, M -L Your Prtncr in Progress