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Southern Oregon New» Review, A'hlznd, Oregon, I hur., March, z) 194S . . NEWS FROM TALENT Raiders Dominate ‘All-Team’ Choices For Far Western Conference, Others Iowa Couple Are W ed During V isit The official Far W estern all-conference basketball team, re leased by statistician Mackay M artin last week, was dom inated by Southein Oregon college when the Red Raiders placed three men on the first team and two on the second squad. Center Cal Bonney was the only unanim ous choice on the coaches ballots. On the first team were: Dick Janesch, (San Francisc Tommie Tipton (Chico State) State) forward, forward. Darrell Brown, (Humboldt John Burton, (San Francisco State) center. State) forw ard . Clark Porter (Chico State Cal Bonney (Southern Oregon) guard, center. Ken Ilarrlson (Cal Aggies Bobby Hoefs, (Southern Ore- guard, gon) guard. Gene Moses, (Hum boldt State Chuck D eA utrem ont (Southern guard. Oregon) guard. Conference honorable mention Selected on the second team went to Don W ustenberg, (Chici were: State), Jack Byrne (San Francis- Chuck Jandreau, (Southern co State) and Bill Callas (San Oregon) forward. Francisco State). Wes Peters, (Southern Oregon) O ther Teams forward. The San F rancisco State college Any Rags Today The call of the ragman has disap peared from the contemporary scene, but we can use some good CLEAN, cot ton rags at the News Review to clean the presses. Bring in a pound of rags and take out the twentieth part of a dollar. flHUS BF./JHU 38 East Main Phone 8561 Community Club Paul Seeking Delegate were Talent, March 24— Lydia sen and K enneth M iller m arried Tuesday evening, March 1G at the home of Judge W ill- fucker, in Medford Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Miller are form erly of W aterloo. Iowa. They will return to Iowa in the spring. At present they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anderson. SUSAN BARNES HAS A BIRTHDAY PARTY Talent, March 24 Miss Susan Baines celebrated her tenth bir thday Monday. She was given a party alter school, to which five gills were invited. The ones help mg her celebrate were Valerie Carmen, Shirley Cowdrey, Sally Zim m erm an, Janet Walch, Fern Davis. Mrs. C offman Has Birthday Sunday Talent, Match 24 Mrs, Edith Coffman celebrated her birthday Sunday. Her son, Elvis Cochran and ids wifi- umt daughters, cam e over from the coast and her daughtei and son in law, Mr. und M ik George Holt, and son, Mike, from A n, lei son C l i c k euioe down to help her Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Richard celebrate. They had a family Ditsw orth, March lti, a girl at dinner Sunduy evening the Comm unity Hospital. Ash land. Weight 8 'a pounds. They BROWNIES MEET named their ilaughter, Glenda Talent, M arch 24 The B row Un,, nies m et W ednesday afternoon Eugene Marshall underw ent an In the school cafeteria. They hail emergency appendectomy at the fun and were treated to tee Osteopathic Hospital last Tu< eream cones by their advisor, day. He came home the first part Mrs. Jennings.' of this week. ---- —---- o— ...- Harry Thayer returned from a trip to Eugene Sunday, Ife says thi-lr w eather wus no better than ours. Talent, March 21- The Talent Community Club met Wednesday March 17, at the City Hall. The Talent Club is affiliated with the Federated Women's Clubs of America. The national conven tion is to lie held in Portland, May 28 Ju n e I It Is hoped that Talent will be able to send dele gates. The program for the meeting Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Glims u n was presented by Mrs. G ertrude inviting the public to inspect the Ottinger and Mrs. Hazel Walden, work done on ther ranch house M argaret Mathez hail charge ol and guest cabin by Baron Byrd lunch and tin- decorative scheme the contractor who is remodeling The Com m unity Club plans to the Pioneer building. The home conduct a m em bership campaign has been open to p u b l i c *1 Women of the Com m unity are Monday and will rem ain open invited to join. Meetings are held until tomorrow. on the third W ednesday of each Mrs. Guy Stager r e t u r n e d month at the City Hull. The Club m em bers are hold home from the Ashland Hospital ing a special party W ednesday, Thursday. March 31. It is to be in the Portland, March 24, (Special) evening and the ladies and their Mr. H erbert G. Grey, Medford husbands are cordially invited to has been appointed Jacks o n attend. county Area Chairm an for the third annual campaign of the Talent, March 24—•'Pop’’ Craw Mrs. Iris Roberts left for Los Oregon Advertising Club's intra ford has sold his trading post Angeles last week to attend her state tourist promotion, which is to H arry Eskridge. Mr. Eskridge mother, who is 111. set to reach its peak during tin is m aking extensive changes in Mrs. W hite and Mrs. Quicken- week of April 11 to 17. the arrangem ent of the stock so bush acted as hostesses at the “This campaign,'* explained that it will be easier for people Parent T eacher’s card party held • to find w hat they want. Prices March 17. Mr. Devoll won high I Fred Kimball, state tourist com are plainly m arked on all a rti prize and Mr. Fenton won the} m ittee chairm an, “is designed to teach Oregonians the value of be cles. door prize. The next party will ing good hosts to our tourist GOLDEN GATER nam ed Cal take pkice March 31 with Mrs. I guests. We are on a rising tldi of ’ Bonney and Chuck DeAutrem nt Hartley and Ester Newton ns I tourist business and ’ should do of Southe n Oregon on th e .r all- hostesses our utmost to retain it. Our 1947 conference first team ; Chuck Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Me.vbev a.e tourist business was estim ated at Jandreau and Bobby Hoefs on spending a two weeks vacation over 105 million dollars which Is the second team. | in Texas w here they are visiting a substantial increase. This year The Oregon College LAMRON relatives. we hope to step that up to 125 was as frank ;n giving Southein Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Rost end million dollars and handle the Oregon three spots on then- learn son, Mark, have returned to T al business so we will m ake the of ’’outsitriding-visitors". They ent after visiting Mrs. Rost's p a r visitor w ant to come back again, placed Wes Peters a t forward ents, Mr. and Mrs. K. V. T hom and again." Cal Bonr.ey at center, and Bobby son. This year again the Tourist Hoefs at guard. Mrs. Gerald Stephens a n d host schpol will be held at South K eith Wade of the Ju n io r Raid daughter, Gwen Denise, are n w . cm Oregon college under the d ir ers m ade the second-team all-op at home. ection of Dr. A rthur Taylor. ponent of M edford high school and Baldy Foster did the sam e at A shland high school. Tourist Program Publicity Planned Eskridge Buys “Pops” Trading Post PLEASURES IN Mr. and Mrs. C. Hanks and family, of Nampa. Idaho, are vis itlng at the home of Mrs. Hanks parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Pieisoll. Obituaries Kuut'l ul ■)<■■ v lr r a » , r<- held A llin d a r . 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