Thursday, February 3, 1944 PiLüiü SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Buy That Extra-3 E” Bond Today and see Friday and Saturday DOUBLE FEATURE ARSITY TARTU..'. la««4«r •s*ra«»dl- ■ary... ••• •• xyHery k«fcini »*• w«rUl»««f ••M r I« a . . »nd I«»«!»!•• drax««!« »•••Ill D onat BOND PREMIERE DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 P.Ai SUGAR 'N* SPICI 'N* IVIRYTHINO NUCRI ‘x'.r ¿AR ^ffgMHOOb *•! ROSIE O'GRfiBYB DOUBLE FEATURE j > « 1 LITHIA TALENT NEWS Cpl J iggs Connor. stationed in Alaska, la home on tunougn oil Connor la Uie son ot Mr and Mu Rudy Connor on Gibson Ave Mr. and Mu. Floyd Goin and daughter of Prospect. who recent­ ly visited relatives in Washing­ SATURDAY FRIDAY ton, have returned home and »¡>ent the week end with Mm Goin's parents. Mr and Mrs Bob Logan. Mr ¡uni Mrs. Coinbeat and aon Hugh. Jr., who have been visiting here for the ¡last month with Mr Com beats mother .other relatives and friends, left for their home Thursday night by train for Port A' - fr » •* * Orchard, Washington While here Tiny Cotnbeat, stationed near Ba­ Althouch Navy rliaplaln» at kersfield. California with the Sea­ I lacked to Marine combat unit» ar bees and a grandson accompanied travelins In the company of ir with his wife of San Francisco, wlth hlfhly colored voialmla-le . they never forget their arc’.”, v»- Clay Cumbest of the Medail llcal background, according to Ktf, Corps in the Navy were here on bgt. Jeremiah II. O'Leary, a Va­ short furloughs A family gather­ rin« Corp» combat correspondent. Reporting an Incident exp rl- ing with Cy Combest .Fred Oom­ best of Jacksisiville. Oregon anil •need by Chaplain Lonnie A XI) Mrs. Meltssa Cameron made the I , Meachum of Virginia Brain, Sgt O'Leary alate»! enjoyable occasion of having the ‘The chaplain wa» »landing entire family at home at one time chow line when someone Inadvert­ Mr and Mrs Ernest Holbrook of ently doused him with a container San Francisco were also present •f scalding soup. After a moment, Mrs Holbrook Is a granddaughter be managed a wry grin and »aid: ** 'Would some layman please of M rs. Combcat, ny a few appropriate word»*' “ Mr and Mrs O K. McCurtain Mr. and Mrs Sample and Get the shield up and get the and Mrs M P. Franklin and Squander Bug down Buy ■Uh Russell Duane attended a dinner at War Loan Bonds the home of Mr and Mrs John ' . . HAYDEN Peterson. Sunday parents ot a baby nuugniei boi li funi Mrs Roy Estes la spending a Friday at the Commun.ly Hos- KNIGH1 week in Eugene visiting her pilu, III ilHU.Uoll. ..11» lill'lll was Jaunit«: daughter. Mrs Floyd Cochran nad Dorothy Itodgu before her mar- HOLT family. riag« Mrs Andy Carril and son Sheril au open House, sponsored by and Miss Bernice Clifton of the the Community c.uu was aviu Trail area were in Talent. Sunday the City Hail, Thursday, ilieic visiting friends was a pot luck supper, served ul Mon Louie Levetsow If Prospect wax i u clocx 'lite ev-.ii.ig spent a business caller her«* Sunday af­ with games and a piugiaui oi en­ YOU il HOWL. ternoon. tertainment. YOU ll ROAR Mr. and Mrs, David McComb luc talent High School basket ' and baby of Klamath Falls spent ball team piayeu Eagle Point cri- YOU ll ROCK WITH the week end with Mrs McComb's1 Uay night at Talent with a score RHYTHM! parents. Mr. and Mrs Royal Bates ot 34 to 46 Ul lavut ul l aleo i and family iUmuid Parks of Ashland wus the Mr and Waldo Green are the relerec. L. G McReyno.Us of Gl Alli« i uaa spent Sunday visiting with mends tie la a tormer test de nt of Taient. The Talent high school basket ball team played an inlaiillie par-j aiysis benefit game Tuesday night with all the money going to that fund. Goid Hili was the opposing team ll was a lion-league game ■ Talent won a hair raising thriller from the Gold Hill team by a score of 24 to 32 tn a game that went into an overtime period 'Die playeis were so vigorous that of­ ficials, Roland Parks and Bill Wiggins of Ashland sent three I players from each side to the , bench on personal fouls Gold HUI WEDS. & THURS led the entire game until the lust , BARGAIN NIGHTS minute when Talent tied the ' score, then went ahead to win the . Matinee Saturday overtime The Talent second team beat the Gold Hill's seconds In a Continuous Sunday preliminary game. SERVING ASHLAND ( BRIDESMAID and a Nation at War ACTION! 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