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iVLUpro’c GROCERY and v ndl Id o Meat Market WE DELIVER FREE — -y '*■■■«» »pt '• ru y J? ' ; « g ercises of Eagle Point high school Thursday evening George Peachey who has been attending Eagle Point high this year was among the graduates • Mis Oscar Talent, who under • Bert Wyant of Lake Creek, went a tonsil operation Saturday formerly a Talent resident, was morning, is recovering satisfac interred at the Stearns cemetery torily. Tuesday. • Kenneth Bell and Merle Talent 9 Charles Estes of Crvs« ent City, accompanied the Ashland high i Calif . was a guest of his brothers. baseball team, of which they are * Dudley and Roy, Sunday members, to Klamath Falls Thurs • Mrs Learning spent last week day of last week I with her daughter. Mrs Elvis • Rosemary Bell, Lola Gresham. I Cochran and family Wanda Reynolds. Carol McCollum. Geraldine Pulse. Kenneth Wenaus, • Fay Bragg and family of Sil Ore. attended funeral of and Dale Williams are among verton, his fathei here Saturday. those who will be graduated from Ashland junior high school Thurs • Mrs Roy Estes is visiting her daughter. Mrs Velma Cochran, in day. • Mr and Mrs Dan Farmer and Eugene daughter. Mi- and Mrs Miles • Mose Crawford of Tule Lake S Farmer. Curtis and Elmer Byrd, Calif , visited his father, J all of Dorris. Calif., spent the Crawford. Saturday. week-end visiting M r and M rs • Baccalaureate services will is- Willis Byrd and family and Mr. held at the Methodist church Sun and Mrs. John Farmer. day evening. May 23 The Rever • Mrs Oscar Martin and Miss end Temple will officiate Mildred Martin made a business • Mrs Aris Frazier ot Merrill, trip to Medford Wednesday morn I Ore., is guest of her parents, Mr ing and -Mrs Charles Long • Mrs Willis Byrd is confined to i • The cooking claaa of the Talent her home with the flu. school is giving a tea for the • Mr and Mrs Ed (lowland, Mr P-TA after the Friday afternoon and Mrs Archie Kincaid and business meeting, which will be Miss Marie last of the season. «laughter Eunice. Walker and Miss Dorothy A vent • Mr and Mrs Emil Gowdy of enjoyed a picnic at Kingsbury Silver 1-ake. Ore , called on Mrs Springs Sunday. Gowdy's sister, Miss Ix-ah Brad • Robert Bell, accompanied by ley. Sunday for a short visit friends from Ashland, enjoyed a • Tenchere, including Helen Hate fishing trip to Hiatt Prairie dam lid, Marie Mitchell. Mary Cham Sunday Ruth Outaman. Erillah • Mr and Mrs Walter Long- bers, Gearhart. Miss Fitzgerald streth, Argyle Moore and Miss Mrs Lynn Mills gathered at and the Dorothy Applegate made a trip to home of Miss Leah Bradley Tues Crescent City Sunday. • Mr and Mrs Mark True ac day evening to give the latter a companied friends to Anderson surprise supper Miss Bradley is creek Sunday, where they enjoyed member of the high school faculty and will not return next fall. a picnic. • A community picnic will mark • Mr and Mrs Frank Hart, st the closing of the Bellview school are visiting their son Fred and at Crescent City. Calif., Friday The annual baseball game family between the dads and the school this week • un will be played in the after- t noon The P-TA will have a short • Mrs R L Wardle retum«s| to Ashland Saturday night after a business meeting • The Bellview Home Extension three months visit at the home of unit will meet Monday at the club her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. house for an afternoon meeting. and Mrs Marshall J Shields, in The entire program for the com Vancouver. Wash ing year will be planned at this meeting Mrs Carl Henry. Mrs ner creek Bellview made 118 Chester Applegate and Mrs J. E points and Wagner creek made Gowland will give reports on the 99 points meeting which they attended in • Officers of the student body of Medford. Installation of officers the Bellview school who have been 1 will be held elected are as follows: President, • Mrt Edwin Dunn and Mrs. Norman Christlieb; vice president. Walter Longstreth attended a Bill Briggs; secretary, Gene j meeting of 4-H club leaders at the Brantley; treasurer, John McCol public library Wednesday after lum, and sergeant-at-arms. Bob noon. Clifford Conrad, county 4-H Dunn. club leader, was present to give • Mr and Mrs George Webster instructions. of Tacoma, Wash , have acquired • Clifford Collins has gone to property between the Stenrud and McMinnville where he will be em Yockel places Webster is erecting ployed during the summer. a house and he and Mrs Webster ; • Miss Eva Stinchfield, who will intend to make their home there be graduated from the normal school In June, has been elected to teach school in Mayville, her home. Miss Stinchfield has been making her home with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs Claude Conley. • The Bellview school won a track meet held here Friday with Wag- HERBERTS TWO STORES Now Is the Time WALLPAPER AND PAINT WE have complete, fresh new stocks of latest de signs in wallpaper in a variety of price groups. Pittsburgh Paints WICK’S FURNITURE Next to Ingle’«« Phone 216 FOR THE GRADUATE . . 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Miss Edna Hash en tertained the^fcroup with several ' musical selections The ways ami means commit- • At the regular meeting of the ' tee announced that the Grange Bellview Grange Tuesday evening. will sponsor a dance June 4 The Jack Williams was awarded the music will be furnished by scholarship to the 4-H club sum Dickey's orchestra mer school at Corvallis, which will The hospitality committee for be held in June. i the next Grange meeting will be An interesting program which composed of Mr. and Mrs. Chester had been planned by the Grange Applegate. Mr and Mrs Roscoe members whose names begin with Applegate. Miss Dorothy Apple- G, H or I was presented. A play, gate. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arnold. ’The First Commencement Exer- John Arnold. Mr and Mrs. B F Bounds. Mr. and Mrs. R E Bell, Miss Helen Kruger .and Ernest Applegate • Robert Brantley. Nina Hazle- i wood, Louise Martin, Lloyd We- I naus, Marilyn Christlieb, Marjorie Bell. Bert WaBfe and Alice Met- I calfe are among those who will be graduated from Ashland high Heiulquarters for Buying school Wednesday evening. and Selling of • Nancy Briggs. Fem Menaus, Fruits and Vegetables j Marna Byrd. Betty Wimer and CABBAGE and Betty Spencer will be graduated from the eighth grade of the Bell TOMATO PLANTS view school this year. Graduation GARDEN SEEDS exercises will take place Friday. May 28. at the Junior high gym OF ALL KINDS nasium in Ashland. Remember—We Have • Mr and Mrs. B H Christlieb A Large Stock of and children. Norman. Yvonne. 1 Gary and Marilyn, and Miss Elea Berry Crates nor Coombe of Ashland enjoyed and Hallacks a trip to Grants Pass Sunday • Mr. and Mrs A. L Peachey. WE DELIVER Llewellyn. Kathryn and Josephine ' Peachey attended graduation ex- ——■ iibib il i Friday, May 21, 1937 SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Page 2 BRING YOUR CONTAINER ' I .. POULTRY NETTING 20 Gauge, ‘¿-Inch Meah A Feet Per Ro11 C/f “ High * . w I ]50 Feet * I , . «• Hardy’s Cash Hardware