Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, October 20, 1949, Image 5

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    Illinois Valley News, Thursday, October 20, 1919
SSRG HAPPENINGS
OF THE PAST WEEK
When You Want
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
THAT ARE DEPENDABLE
ALWAYS CALL ON
JOHNSON, JEWELER
619 E ast “ H ” S tre e t
G rants Pass
O BRIEN NEWS
afternoon.
By Ruby Thompson
Ed and Lela Cooke have p u r­
The Illinois V alley section of chased the Zeke T ucker place and
Last Sunday the group p resen t­
ed Jack S herier a book entitled, the HEU held its O ctober m eeting a re now living in th eir new home.
“ The W ay,” before his departure last W ednesday in G rayback park.
I The program study was outdoor
Zeke and Opal T ucker p u r­
Monday fo r the Army.
,
Five new m em bers w ere wel­ cookery, lead by Blanche Lackey, chased the Dick S tu a rt house ut
comed a t the volley ball gam e d u r­ with ( aroline Moore, assisting. the mill and moved in recently.
ing social hour, la te r enjoyed a ' About 30 ladies attended and en-
w affle feed. C aptain of the re ­ I joyed the deliciious food served.
ligious m eeting was A rlene Buck­
Members o f the O ’Brien Worn-
“ Virginia Tobacco”
les, her subject “ G etting the B et­
TRACY’S STEAK HOUSE
en‘s club at th eir m eeting last
North Carolinians can’t do any-
te r of D efeat,” with some tim ely
Friday in the club house, made
,“ i
m° S‘ *°-c?Ued
Grants Pass
suggestions fo r b e tte r ru ra l liv­ ninn.
, 1
,
,
Virginia
tobacco is raised in
Plans for the turkey shoot to be | their state, and they also raise
ing.
A birthday card signed by mem­ I neiti November 6th. Pum pkin pie , more “Virginia" peanuts than Vir-
-Help the Hospital-
bers was sent to Edmond Burton and coffee were served during the ginia does.
who is atten d in g Bible school in
Portland. A le tte r to Paul Block
who is a t Lemon Grove, Calif.
Glenn P erry is caption of the
Oct. 23rd m eeting and Beverly
Vinson gam e com m ander. The
group plans a home movie night
and sack sale a t the home of Carol
B urr in Selma. Those wishing
transp o rtatio n m eet at the Carson
and Perry homes a t 5:30 p. m.,
In the future will open at 8 :0 0 a. m.
as cars leave prom ptly a t th at
time.
and close at 1 1 :00 p. m,
•Announcement
I The
GIRL SCOUT
ACTIVITIES
Troop No. 3 met last week with
th eir sponsor and com m ittee chair­
man for initiation of new mem ­
bers and receiving troop awards.
The Troop now has 14 girls to be
registered on Ja n u a ry 30, the
Troops birthday.
A short pro
gram was given and A rth u r Kel-
lert made Big Chief of the party.
Mr. K ellert and Mrs. S ara W ertz
gave short talks to encourage them
in Girl Scout work.
A le tte r was w ritten to the
school board fo r permission to
m eet regularly in the K erby
school. A donation from the spon­
sor was appreciated and will go
tow ards helping the girls to do
bigger and b e tte r things in their
years Scout plans.
The Troop
plans a radio skit and roller sk a t­
ing p a rty in th e near fu tu re.
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BREAKFAST
:
LUNCH
:
DINNER
— Greyhound Bus Depot —
The PENGUIN
Selma Garage
& Supply
DOYL HAMILTON
L
Selma, Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stubble field
Attend Kerby High’s
Hear your favorite
Football game Satur­
Football
day afternoon
games on a good Radio.
low fARtS OH THf
PENGUIN
We
have one for you and can make
delivery today.
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH COMBINATION
8 Tube Set ioi $179.50
FOR THE FOOTBALL FAN WHO CAN’T SEE THE GAME
Low down payment and small monthly payments
FAST DAYLIGHT
SCHEDULE
Via PGL Bus to Dunsmuir
Lv. Grants Pass.
Lv. Rogue River.
Lv. Gold Hill . . .
Lv. Central Point
Lv. Medford . . .
Lv. Ashland . . .
Ar. Dunsmuir . .
Lv. Dunsmuir on
Shasta Daylight
Ar. SanFrancisco
10:48
11.06
11:18
11:32
12:15
12:43
3:33
AM
AM
AM
AM
PM
PM
PM
5:00 PM
11:15 PM
Now that the summer tourist season
is over, space is easier to get on the new
streamliner Shasta Daylight which has car­
ried capacity loads since its inauguration.
Try this new luxury dayliner on your next
trip south. See for yourself why it has cre­
ated such a sensation. Leave in the morning.
Arrive in San Francisco that night. Through
big “Skyview Picture Windows” you’ll see
the spectacular scenery of the Shasta Route
now mantled with autumnal colors.
The Shasta Daylight has 9 chair cars with
adjustable seats, diner, coffee shop, tavern
car, parlor-observation. All chair car seats re­
served, but there’s no charge for reservation.
Low Fares Daily from Grants Pass
On«-U'at/
To San Francisco . . $ 8.55
To Los Angeles . . . $15.40
Crosley Frostmaster
$149.9
Just the right size for the lucky hunter to store his (or her) buck in.
Holds over 100 pounds of mixed frozen foods and costs very little
THRIFTY BARGAINS IN TABLE LAMPS
Variety of Colors, only a few left, going for only
R o u n d trip
$15 40
$27.75
In chair cars on the Shasta Daylight and other trains
<15% federal tax extra). . . . Parlor car fare higher.
GOING TO LOS ANGELES? . . . The Shasta
Daylight connects with the Owl at Martinez,
arriving at I-os Angeles 10:55 next morning.
SP
The f r ie n d ly
S o u th ern
LL ADMIRE A ^ R * ^ ^
APPRECIAT!
furniture
P a c ific
Cave Junction
•e your nearest S. P. A gent, or write J. A. O rm andy, GPA, «22 Pacific Bldg., P o rtlan d 4, Oregon
Grants Pass