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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1930)
for I' BACCALAUREATE IE1 BY REV. CONDER-.; TDEBATERS OFF TO MEDFOT?T, OREOOX, TUESDAY. MAY If!, Iflno. PA (J 13 F1VR tUUtNL UN FRIDAY I fire? win,,., uoumieity liuhili II it- Uent tu whom the l.,.k below;, i his address and iu-ilione nuni-; hor. the name of tne nook unrt the j wile price agreed upon n lien Hie hook In solil. the date ' is cheeked, the persun uplllnB the j Mmuk Initials the receipt, ami the Vute (hut the former nuriu- i- : ci'lvea the money. One receipt It- given the student, while two are - .1 I iomc here " lor afternoon ami j . uuruiK the Icnulhy program. . i)l,.toU mid Inrlaii-.l ld:nl..t-u nn-'mii f,..-i na ti.a i.Dut. nislit inhibitions on Monday, May these scainpei lug "Joeya" will fill i considered. sellera of the year. laramourtt has 1:1 : . I i'l the pauses betweun tho thrill- ltemember, the wonderful Al I eaptureil the true', spirit' of the Howls of merritiMk'it are certnlnl mK iw,ltl Meniitlonal ili.spluy withiltarnes lino performance, the liest moving story. Arlen, a young cat ise artistic rib- 1110 drollest ami 11110 i-luver of in history, will U spiced with the; tie foreman. In a moment of des peration, vows to marry the first to he evoked by the artistic rib- drollest ami 111.0 cluvnr of ticklers. They are the best of the "" lesiiue. sulli es, travesties on richest humor 1330 iron of exnonents of the i political and public events, funny I r of the First Moth south, will deliver the According to un announcement made this morning by Principal r. 0 Smith of the local high school! ,'hVliiicciilnureute services will be ncld Sunday, Juno 1, In tho'Pres t.vieriun church, at 8 o'clock. Uev. J. K. Cumin odlst church, sermon. The hi?h school orchestra, un der the- direction of 1''. Wilson Wuli. w"1 nlay "le ml"'en' follow Pll by tho Invocation by liev. V. H. Eaton of the Haptist church. Hev. I'armun K. Mell of the Klrst Christian church will read the scripture lesson, with Itev. A. (1. Bennett of tile First Methodist church leading In prayer. "I'urpose of llfe" is tho topic for the baccalaureate sermon which Kev. Condor will deliver to the graduating class. Itev. W. )!. Hamilton of the Episcopal church will pronounce the benediction. Dr. H. C. Funk of the Lutheran church will preside throughout the serv ice. The postlude will bo played by 'the orchestra Has Mr Kkb. pHNIjUSTON, Ore. T. .1. Lowe, a rancher of this Rectlon, unlay displayed a' double yolk egg, mnnsiirlng ' eight' anil one-half inches, which a hen of his flock I Inltl recently. ind William 'K'Mieo uy th.it I i, it .. - .. t'1 wio in wie exenantfe. bigli "chool, will I,'..,;.. ..' ,u, i Tns enchnngo receives no re- autu-,,r KUL,,.,,,. wher "v.muneration for Its services, but compete wi,), M.-LouBhlln n,ust reserve tlle '-' to lower the high school debaters u , ! '"'Ice " book if "' ! demands Freewater. for the state 'uek,.'l." ' . ehampionsliip. i students have been reminded The subject f-r debit, win i ' ,hilt hooks in aood clean condition the cabinet f,,,-,,, f ' ' ' . " "p,''rlng a much higher sales i.rlce. state ad-iotlon win, ....... . . I u. very necessary ciitertalnment and b.O nut , Clowns' ui'e , part of ehvus the Al !. Barnes Civ hwt fIkIU of that fact. This year fifty of the funniest clowns. Jes ters, and buffoons in Anit'tca have heen usvmMed and the liiutrhinir reason will be n 1" en i:sr when A I latest and highest ehiss farchul hilarity. Trfky ehui the wrinkles of worry from the brow of euro. Time-worn tOup-Ktiek tactira und inane hirse-play of tho overworkr ed elown of putft years are never resorted to by the Harnea Jester They have had tho best training in srhowft of legit iinate cpmeily and are pastnmsters In tile art of Ti.u-nes Clreusj mukiiiK proplo liiiigh. nantoniinies. farces and h k 1 1 H. (1lovv-niiicr in mm at tilt must illt'fi-' cult arm In the seienee of ente r- j AudieHCe Clt RialtO tainltiK and the Al (1. Harnes eon-: . t indent have their business down to their finKersi' end. The fiarnes nianairme::l dc-! m amis clowns with national repu-' tat tons. (inly those experienced In pantnmiinii'H and able to create laughter without tho use of cup' i Richard Arlen Wins Hlehiml Arlen Is seen as a avaK KeHntf, luu-'KiiiK and wholly , lov able lover in his featured role it! "The I.ij;ht of Western Stars." which is now play Inn at the Fox Itiultn theater. "The l.iuht of Western Stars" in white woman he meets. That woman happens to be Mary Brian, who resents his inflult. In a sue reunion of ndventuroua events, Arlen manages to offset hlR Initial poor impression and wins the girl. LAKKVIi:v . ore.r-Kurther in vestigation into the murder of Ira Bradley, Wanontlre. Ore., rancher, has been delayed pending the re turn of Jutlpe Corklns and the sum moning of (he Kt-and jury. 1.1,1 1.. ... " -.n-HMU up- ,, ,K uu. ,,,-ga.ive. Three judges 111 be selected by V. J. MUer cxionsi,,,, division, lacuny ol the I'nh- son. i.'ollier , from the l verslty of Ore- Dougherty lu, Win0 ,.e0el,v won the wester,, Oregon champion, ship by defeating the (Jorvallls I El A large number of books regularly to students ni h exchange at the senln.- a student In charge assisted by a member are the high sold bo. school, with of the office, oi toe , acuity, a now system has been Introduced whereby a check is kept on the books. Hooks are received and sold at tne exchange with a triplicate sys tern of receipt being used. F.ach receipt gives the name of the stu- SPECIAL Introductory OFFER N ew mil W 1 Ia W-l KB' B'IIB E'.Bi:; WW V7 v w WW w HEAVY DUTY TIRE ..ifor Passenger Cars To introduce this remarkable new Firestone Gum-Dipped Heavy Duty tire, we are making a special tradc- in offer on your present tires.paymg generously for all unused mileage. 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