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About Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1946)
t PA M SOUTHERN OREGON MINER, THURSDAY. MAY jj , 1946 The following people have re cently arrived in Ashland and plan to make their residence here: Y. Carroll, 49 N. Main St.; Frank Irwin, Bellview D ist; W. J. Lin der, 22 G ranite St.; Stanford Red headed George Fullerton candidates for the track team. Rugg, 122 Bush St.; R. R. Vro- of Ashland high school came in Bunky Hall who has been jum p man, 89 N. Main St.; and Anna 40 yards ahead of his nearest ing 19 feet this year will have an Button, 901 Beach S t competitor to smash a 34 year opportunity to try to fill Jand- old state high school record in reaus jum ping shoes. Among this the mile by a full five seconds years sophomores were several in the annual Oregon state high thin clads who should develop school track and field meet Sat- into real competitors next year This group may develop into u urday in Corvallis. Fullerton was clocked around real track team in 1948 after one the track at four minutes and 24 year high school training. George Fullerton. Oregon State seconds. The previous all time high in the mile run was 4:29 High School Champion Mile set in 1912 by Paul Wilson of runner, has received an invita W ashington high school in Port tion from Missoula. Montana, to run against Montana's State High BURNS AGENCY land. Up to his usual form Fullerton School Champion, who's time is "O n The Plaza'“ also walked off with the half 4:29 for the mile. Mr. O’Neil, mile run to lead his two Ashland athletic director of Ashland high team m ates Jim Jandreau and school, is negotiating with State Tad Gandee to second place in Athletic Association to see if this the state meet. Ashlands trio of will be possible. thin clads totaled up a score of 22 points to come within lz point Twenty-five Granger of winning the state meet. The Bend Lava Bears placed first Initiates Get Degrees w ith a total of 22 *2 points. Twenty five new grangers Calcutta & Smoked India Jim Jandreau and Tad Gandee were given their third and fourth shared the spotlight with Fuller poles made to your specifi ton in Corvallis. Jandreau jum p degrees at Talent Grange last cations. ed 21 feet 5 Vi inches to take Thursday. Candidates came from first in the broadjump. Gandee Jacksonville, Phoenix and Talent 161 East Main Ashland picked up a second in the 220 Granges. The Phoenix degree running it in the fastest time he team installed the candidates has yet turned out. Gandee came with an impressive ceremony. In in third in a photo finish cen all there were tw enty-eight m em bers from Pheonix present and tury race. T w o "rf the trio are planning J ^ e from JacsonvUle.^Grange DOT college entrances next fall. Both Master W. H. Arnold of Jackson Gandee and Jandreau graduate ville, and Gra n g e M a s t e r this year leaving Fullerton to be Charles Hockersmith of Phoenix the m ainstay of next years track Grange were introduced. Henry team. Coach Frank O’Neill of the Conger of Jacksonville was intro AND INSECT SPRAY high school stated that next year duced and gave the Agricultural Fullerton sh o u ld m a k e 4:19 report for the gathering. Brother which will find him running in Conger emphasized that local time turned in by most college grain and hay shortage and gave a brief resume of the work of runners. Prospects for next year find the county agricultural commit several youngsters coming in tee of which he is the chairman. Phoenix Grange aM ster C har from Jr. High who are likely les Hockersmith gave a report on the activities of the Cooperative Supply Association in which he stressed the advantages of m em bership to the individual and to the community. He stated that the association had made a con growth since its initial NOW SHOWING! siderable organization w ith a capital of some ninety dollars. Brother Hockersmith had a unique solut HERE’S THAT RASCAL/ ion for the settlem ent of the strikes which are being staged over the country. He suggested that the farm ers use the same methods and quit producing food until the contending factions set tle their disputes and return to production of the m achinery and goods of which the farm er is so much in need. The regular meeting adjourned and the members retired to the dining room where cake and ice | cream were served. Ashland Track Team Places Second In State Track Meet Monuments Marble - Granite Bronze A & B SPORT SHOP • Rod Repair •À I Éknthr VARSITY NOW PLAYING Ends Sat. Nite LITHIA DR. E. N. TERRILL Chiropractic Physician Specializing in the Non-Con fining Treatment of Hemorrhoids (Piles) Office Phone 4371 Lithia Hotel Building Ashland. 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