SOUTHERN OREGON MINER Thursday, June 8, 1944 Thrills! Action! Song! Sun. - Mon. - Tues. * HEREVER your ivrcci arc fijbti. -t sea, ¡.i /... on the ground —they’re working together for victory. They know that they must depend on each other, for only by coordinated teamwork will they win through to final victory in the earliest possible time. The Fifth W ar Loan starts next week. It’s going to take teamwork— a lot of it—to put this drive over the top. For we’ve got a job to do. As the tempo of invasion rises every one of us must mobilize for support of our fighting men. In every city, town and hamlet men and women like yourself, have banded together as war bond Volunteer Workers, giving their time to taking your subscriptions for bonds. Support them. Give them the kind of teamwork our boys are giving to each other on the fighting fronts! When your Volunteer Worker calls, double your war bond subscription. It’s their job to help raise $16 billion of money for victory during this Fifth drive, $6 billions from in dividuals like yourself. Make up your mind to welcome your Victory Volunteer with a friendly smile and an open checkbook —remembering that it’s teamwork that does it! W Here’s What Uncle Sam Offers You In The Fifth War Loan The "basket” of securities to be sold under the direction of the State War Finance Com mittees during the Fifth War Loan consists of eight individual issues. These issues are designed to fit the invest ment needs of every person invest. The offering includes: i f Series E, F and G Savings Bonds ★ Series C Savings Notes ★ 2’/i% Bonds of 1965-70 ★ 2% Bonds of 1952-54 ★ 1’4 % Notes, Series B - 1947 ★ % % C e rtific a te s o f In debtedness S a e t f a M t e A / - BUY MORE THAN BEFORE! QUOTA FOR THE STATE OF OREGON — $125,000,000 QUOTA FOR JACKSON COUNTY — ■------- $2,262,000 QUOTA FOR A SH L A N D ------------ --------------$525,000 Next Wed. & Thurs. This Ad Sponsored by this Newspaper Jbis is an official Ti. S Treasury advertisement — prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and 1. CLEARANCE ALSO JAMES STEWART and HEDY LAMARR IN “COME LIVE WITH ME” Continuous Shows SUNDAY SALE ☆ ☆ ☆ ALL THIS WEEK DON’T MISS IT! I (Ì1EI7 5 10 25C HUD $1 STORE MOKE ABOUT TALENT (Continued From Page 1) served at the City Hall. Follow ing the dinner, Milo C. Ross, local pastor of Friends’ Church, gave a short devotional in keeping with Memorial Day. and the group sang patriotic songs. The Talent Grange added nine more new members at their last meeting Thursday, June 1. Lec turer Margaret Hamilton present ed an interesting and varied pro gram. Three girls of the Talent School gave a tumbling act which the audience enjoyed very much. Marie Furrier entertained with two accordion numbers. Visitors from Gold Hill were Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Howe. Mr. Howe is Po mona Grange master. The H. E. G. will hold their next meeting June' 13 at the home of Mrs. Vic tor Steward on the old highway south of Talent. At the next meeting the ladies will serve re freshments. Mrs. Joe Oskar of Ashland was a business caller In Talent Sat urday afternoon. Mr. A1 Sherard left Monday ".eerlistnj Council evening by train for Walker, S. Dak., to visit relatives and a brother whom he had not seen for 38 years. His former home was in Walker. Mrs. C. C. Russell and son. Donald, of Valejo, Calif., were here lAst week calling on friends. Mrs. Millie Trefethem of Kerby visited her sister, Mrs. Charles Skeeters, last Friday, ------------ o - ----------- For Sale: Bally Car Seat and Baby Training Chair a t the Miner “WHEN YOU WANT A TREAT, COME TO EAT’’ at the LITHIA HOTEL COFFEE SHOP Open From 6:00 A. M.—10:00 P. M. CLOSED MONDAYS Let us worry about your bridge luncheons and dinner parties. Merchant Lunches — Meals — Short Orders