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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 26, 1920)
isre. VgrSfijjU.MfcfcW-v, imj. THE ONTAJUO ARUU8, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1920. t t snr 0 PUBLIC SCHOOLS 1 -rtl t ? ? ? ? ? f -L t OPEN SEPTEMBER 6th, 1920 HJKH'M-tlM''t4H-iHH- H-MKS tS"frHtHHMfrtfrM' I r. ,ji oti .ii, i: HaMJh Seho UIN XTL JX )1 t The corps of tcneluTs for the gratlo schools has been selected from trained $? Jillfl nvtwtiMiilwuifl ntttiliiimtf u fi-iwn nil nvm flin wnuf' MMin Umiwl nf liVlnnnl inn i has increased salaries liberally in order to get the best teachers possible for f the Ontario Schools. The four upper grades at the West Sido School have been reorganized on the departmental plan, Mr. Senseman, the principal will teach all the Arith metic, Mrs. Deal the language and grannnar, Miss Piatt the Geography, Mr. The Ontario High School will be belter prepared to train and educate the .young people of this community (hiring the coming year than ever before. , All i former High School Students and all eighth grade graduates will be especial- ly interested in the following informatien: J. An unusually strong faculty, eleven in number, has been selected for the coming year. 2. Forty-six different classes meeting every day offer a great variety of . J .I....,.., .., , ..,:..::... 4...1....1.. :.. .i.i;:.. i i.... Kol)el'ts tho '"story, Civics and Physiology, and Mrs. Roberts the Reading in .i. niiTim nruuiii iit.-Litii.iun u-ii hi uui oniviuuin, in tmuiuuii iu mi; ii-Bi.u.i .. it 1 !.., L,i.a(1(,a p1iik woi'k Jin! inilifnrv triiinhiir For nil bnvs. imnimsium tntilliilL' for all ',, biuuio. girls, High school band', glee clubs, orchestra, football basket ball and trade :: Both grade school buildings have been remodeled and painted on the inter teams, a reorganized commercial department offering typewriting, shorthand, ; ior. Three fire escapes have been installed in the West Side School and the noou-Kceping, commercial gcognipny, commercial mw, aliening mm peuimm- ;; main suur wav Jius been made tnrec loot wider. ..I.!... - A.... I. I... 1 A.. .. 1!J!.. .. i. I 1....!..!.... IV... snip; (i icarner training course leaning 10 a eeriuicaie, iiianuui irumiug ior ;j uoys, cooKing aim sewing ior gins, nee puysicni cjcmiuniuion.s lurwi imii-nia. 4. The high school building has been completely overhauled and repaired, New floors, new seats, and newly kalsomined walls add much to the general appearance. The entire second floor of the East Side school is being completed and fin ished up. Both High School and grade school students should begin making plans now to be on hand the first day of the school vear. h 5: Mt"-44t444444444444444H IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 1 In order that time-may be had to advise and help each individual student in choosintr a course of studv &X V mi i i in .!.. n..l nJ l o.l 1 1 -.i. -J- J?... J.U.- aim.' .i. ..i. . , , -. , ?, .VI f rnursuay ana rnuay, aept. na arm oru nave ueen.set cisiut; ior una purpose, ah nign scnooi students will X come to the building to enroll and classify according to the following schedule: X Seniors, lourth year students, Thursday 9 to Iz a.m. Juniors, third year students, .Thursday- 1:30 to4:3CK p.m. aopnomores, second year students, Friday y to iz a. m. iresnmen, urstyear students, Friday l:3(Uo ,4 a 4:u p. m. scuaenra neea noc De present except at tne time mentioned. 4 f y ? ? X . ,t41wi amxx;: -f f? All Freshmen, or first year students, will be required to study English and Algebra. They must select r-S two other studies from the follewing: Ancient History, Latin, General Science, Maniul Training or Sewing. 1 For Further Particulars Call or Write J. M. McDONALD, Supt, Ontario, Oregon. s NOTICM j Muterlul (or th fa(r vlioulil In City water era ara requested not Kntliorotl early It In much letter to 10 ui city waisr iw Lttrtnilliiw ah Quailuvu IM thu city ha ainW u ipwUI raUJt0 tuko thom from w""l"l '"' for kucIi purpoiei sad oaa da mutt harroated Study thu premium hook Lh wUh-drnwn lo rupalr or rrliatfcr to lonrn what to display nnd how to n iit havo to bo dono on puinplm; ntu tlon or aystsm. I)y Ordur Common Council of City of Oatarlo, V. W. Chomhora, YTutor Hupt. , KIkHIIi Ciailr llmmlnntlont I1!!.!! ivrailA nil tnlun I lnn urlll tin sardvis or , ......nirta i ii,,, 1.1.1 .i..., ... I ..1 . . Ill aa aiucki" ", . - - noli! Heptemuer 2 anil n, iso rupua roady for examination In tho eighth sradu auhjecta nnd phyalnlogy and Keocruphy uliould ho reported to tho County Siiporlntondoiit. PAY CLAIIK HUltl.KY Co Bupt. Schools. proparo an exhibit. Do not nogloct to Rather matttrlal for tho l'nlr nonr. 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C IP N "Al'Itll FOLIA'" Marlon DjtIch and her suppnrtliiK ruft wort, roniplotoly nt sen while many aconoa In "April roily," hor now Cosmopolitan Production, re leased by Famous Playorti'Laaky Cor poration and scheduled to bo ohowii at tho Dreamland Theatre noxt Sun day and Monday, Annual 9 nnd 30, wore being iiuulo. Thin doesn't mean that Cynthia Stockley'a thrilling story had Miss Darlea baffled or In tho slightest confused. Oh, my no! Tho statement Is to be lakon literal ly. Just as In tho former Davles succeas, "Tho Dark Star," most of tho action In "April Folly" takes placo on shipboard. Tho horolno, played by Miss Marios, Is conroylng a famous diamond to n rclutlvo In Soufht Africa, and detoctlres nnd a pair of International diamond thlorcu do their best to mako hor royago ex citing. Thoro Is a brilliant ball on board and a pretty llttlo lovo story to furnish tomo llghtor moments. Altogether It Is a nicely balanced and entertaining film that all types of scroon lovors will probably enjoy. Conway Teurlo Is tho leading man, ?nd tho plcturo waa directed by ltoh ort '. Leonard. Sho found her life too tamo. So she throw discretion to tho winds and ttfi'tud out alone to seek ndventuro You'll say she wasn't disappointed' A 'Mailing mystery romance from tt.o Cormopolltan Mazlne. inuutH. Itehccca's pranks shock her guardians, but hIio wIiih tho friend ship of llttlo Kinmn Jano. Perkins and n youth, Adam Ladd. Later, Itebec ca Is sent uwny to' boarding, school and on tho deuth of ono of hor aunts sho returns, n young Indy. Adam promptly falls In lovo with her and, when tho railroad decides to build through Sunnybrook Farm and bring prosperity to tho Ilamlalls, Itobccca ylolds her heart to hint. Miss I'lckford, who has nlwaya ex celled In child-roles, la at her In Imituhlo best In this plcturo. Her furorltos us Kugono O'llrlen, Mar Jorlo Daw and Charles Oglo. Mar !.. ill Nlv mi directed trn . rmro. "MiSKIlT (JOLI)' uno Oroy' "Dcsort Clold." whi.-ii Tuoodny and Wodno)ay August :ll i.m, Kdwurd C(cn, Walter I-ong, U. l.wson Uiih. Itussoll ri'mpsim and Arthur Ato-ron. 'Uesort Gold, u W. W. Ilodkln. n icloase, d.ij,.cts tha stlMne ud 'Mituros of Dik Uulo, a sturdy sol dier of fortune Ha encounters an old collego mate Captain Thorite, on Uli traTuls, urn) assists with the nd of two cow born In roscilng the nuny officer's awuothoart, Morcedoi CnsUuada, from Itojas, on outlaw. and his pack 6t plunderers. Thoruo roturns to duty hut Dick nnd tho cowboys Journey with Mercedes. to Itlo Forlorn to seok rofuge for hor at tho homo of Jim Holding, n ranch or. That night dale, Thoruo nnd the cowboys outwit the bandits and muko their way to Yuma. Hiding -Morcodos In a cave, dale and the other took their stand to battle thu outlaws. The dospcrado band Is whlpod out, with tho oxceptlon of Rojas, who finds Mercedes and st- tackn her. Yaqul rushes to the res cue and throws the bandit chlof ovor tho cliff. T0n mltli T)nlna A.. 4. nnd feptembor 1. is certain to add Uhoro are obstacles uplenty In Oale'a '"" " "" "' "" " "' 'B"i for ilia nam! of Nell. Holding's mler i.ovollat Not only has "Di's art Hold" bco'i accJulmed tho great est of Zano Qrey'a works but tin cr"H! version, produced h Uonja- mli il. Hamptii.i ui.d Kltlnge F Warner, for 55.nn aoy Plctuies, Inc., Is tho first pi")d,j:i!cn from a Zaro Urey novel thu. i.a won tho uuthor .ipprobatlou. A cast of brilliant players heado I by E K Lincoh foster daughter. How his valiant ranch rider swoops them aulde leads to a smashing climax a thriller that will at onco surprise ami hold spellbound an already highly thrilled audience. FOUD FOH overhauled and SALE Completely repaluted In good MAUV I'ICKFOlU) IN 'IIKHKCCA OF St'NXYimOOK FUM" Mnry Flokford's famous plcturlsa- tlon of "Hobecca of Sunnybrook Farm" will bo tho film attraction at tho Dreamland Theatre next Sat urday, August 2S, only matinee, and night: This Is easily ono of tho star's best pictures and Is Of thevllve ly, wholcsomo type, that ontortalas old and young altko. It was adapt ed from Kat Douglas Wiggln'a woll known novel of the semo name and fioui tho stago play by Miss Wlg gln nml Charlotto Thompnon. The story centers around llttlo Itebccca Itandall, one of n largo fam ily of New England youngstors, who is sent by her povorty-harassod moth er to live with a pair of strait-laced star of couDtlCot cinema sjecesses condition. Can bo seou-at Marsden's n-ludes Eileen p icy, Marg. ry W.- Mamin. shop. 3S It pd. (t4, Wi am fmwm XN WOLVES -"- NIGHT" NUFF SED t