Illinois Valley News, ThursdayJDecember 1, 1938 Fog Is Worst Enemy M1!W Gertrude Bloomingcamp When Driving At Night of V“*?? City Be*uty, shop John Bour, Native of Illinois Valley Dies I “LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY” With Mickey Rooney and Judy Garland Wednesday and Thursday, December 7 and 8— “BOOLOO” A show you won’t want to miss: Also “Dick Tracy Returns”! A great serial which starts: Wednesday, December 7. 15: thrilling chapters. Children’s: night, Wednesday, December! 7. Children under 12 admitted! free when accompanied by! parents. JORDAN'S KERBY NEWS «Continued from Page One) Court cabins in the near future. On Saturday evening a large group of friends gathered at the Bigelow home and held a chari- vari for the newly weds. Herb Tycer, who is foreman of a CCC camp near Redmond, Oregon, was called home this week to be with his father who is seriously ill at his home near Holland. --------------o------------- E. P. Preble of Holland was in Grants Pass transacting busi­ ness this week. Make Your Headquarters at Jordan’s while shopping in Grants Pass Light Lunches — Cool Drinks Delicious Cream 632 South Sixth St. ♦ Miss Ethel Copley of Holland gave a Thanksgiving dinner to 24 guests. Among those present were a number of miners who ' came down for Thanksgiving and many prominent people of Hol­ land and Kerby. REDWOODS HOTEL Grants Pass SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE I Excellent Coffee Shopj IN CONNECTION | REASONABLE RATES i Freight Service Between All Illinois Valley Points and Grants Pass ILLINOIS VALLEY FREIGHT SERVICE I GRANTS PASS STEAM LAUNDRY GET OUR RATES G. A. HICKS HAROLD HILL Texaco Garage Pickup in Cave City and Kerby Monday and Thursday CAVE JUNCTION 4 ............................ a b ¡Comb. Atomizer, Nazal oil 69c !Cod Liver Oil Tablets 29c ! Upjohns Vitamin Products When in Grants Pass Eat at the CLUB CAFE CAVE CITY 6th and “G” Streets I E. G. Gayman Says: I THE BEST FEED IS THE CHEAPEST FEED Buy the feed which has the! best ingredients money can: buy—Milled by a company of: over 75 years experience —: SPERRY’S FARM - TESTED! FEEDS Suremilk, Surelay, Surebuild,: Surabroiler, Sureturk, .. Surerabbit DRUG STORE LOTA PEARCE Beautician Finger Waving, Shampoo and Permanent Wave» “G” Street Barber Shop Grants Pass Buy in half or ton lots and| save money MACK’S Seed & Feed Store 514 S. 6th Street Grants Pass: I MINER’S A SUPPLIES SPECIALTY General Merchandise for Every Family Need • Lew Hammer's Selma, Oregon SAVE One-Half Anyone who has done much driving in fog knows the feeling of helplessness which overcomes one when the thick cottony blank­ et settles down in dead earnest, and one has many miles to drive. Here are a few facts to remem­ ber about fog: * gn* Two-thirds of the normal year’s fog occurs during the months of 1 OIR October, November and Decem­ WANT ber, with November being the AOS worst month of the year. Fog is 1 ARE ■¿J LUCKY usually much heavier at night1 iML»—J 1 TOO than in the daytime. Ordinarily it occurs on several consecutive days so that the driver in most CLASSIFIED ADS ebses should be expecting it. The driver’s first reaction to, FOR SALE—6-foot cross cut saw fog should be to reduce his speed in good condition. A bargain. so that he will still be able to See it the News office. 30-ltp stop within the assured clear dis tance ahead. In the daytime, he HEMSTITCHING 5c per yard, should have his headlights turned i dressmaking and alterations. Mrs. F. C. Petty, Kerby, Ore. on in the “parking" position', to | 27-4tc make his car more readily visible , to other drivers. ' FOR SALE—1937 Ford 85 sedan, At night, he should drive with trunk model, priced at $495.00. his headlight.-, dimmed or depres­ earner’s Automotive Service sed, in order that the roadway Grants Pass immediately ahead of the car will Dodge Plymouth be lighted. If the lights are left in ordinary driving position, the FOR SALE — English walnuts, rays will simply be thrown back apples, For sale or trade, 1400 into the driver's eyes, as the fog work horse. Chris pound is composed of tiny drops of water Wendt, 6 miles out Caves high- which act like reflecting mirrors. way. 30-ltp ’ Many drivers like to use yellow or amber auxiliary driving lights BUY Out of the high rent district and save on Murphy road. during fog. Ordinarily these GEORGE GROEBLI, your trac­ lights should be adjusted rather tor, Implement and Machinery low so that they sweep the surface man. Perfection Milkers, Cream of the highway, since their pur­ Separators, Aermotor Wind­ pose is to illuminate some sur­ mills, J. I. Case Tractors and face or object by which the driver Implements, Water Systems can guide his vehicle. and Pumps. Everything for the --------------o------------- prospective farmer. 24-39 DESTINY on TIRES Bring in your worn tires. We retread them with a thick, new wearing surface of the same kind of fine rubber you get on a new tire — at '/» the cost Safety, full mileage and appearance guaranteed. FOR SALE—1937 Plymouth se- dan, deluxe touring, $645.00. earner's Automotive Service Was it destined we should meet; Grants Pass Childhood’s little pattring feet Dodge Plymouth Down along the shady lane, Where we wandered oft again? PRESTO-LITE Batteries $4.00 and up. Wholesale and retail. | Pencil, copybook, and rule; Campbell's Super Service, next Happy children, off to school; to Courtheuse, Grants Pass, Childish love, so pure and bright; Oregon. —16tf No dark clouds to dim the light. FOR SALE—1936 Plymouth se-1 dan, deluxe touring, $560.00. Then at eve I thought of you, Camer’s Automotive Service A pure and loving angel true. Grants Pass Never dreamed in after years Dodge Plymouth For joy would come such bitter tears. DO YOU KNOW THE VALUE of one of these small classified Oh, the beautiful sunshine rays ads. They get results, and coat In those golden bright school so little. days, When with happiness we knew FOR SALE — Mining location Childhood love so pure and blanks, both quartz and placer true. and trespass notices at the Illinois Valiev News office. But there is a God who knows All our sorrow and our woes, i SELL IT!—If you have something you don't need or don’t want, He who maketh blackest night why not use this column to sell Also guides the star of right. it. Costs so little and results ure astounishing. Him I’ll trust with all of might, Till we kneel within His sight. FOR RENT—Store room in new There before the judgment throne concrete building, size of room Then to know as we are known. 15 feet wide 35 feet long. In­ —, SPANISH CASTLE CAFE Sandwiches and Short Orders Buck and Sunny Smith Managers THE TIRE MAN Sixth and “M” Streets DISTRIBUTOR FOR Come In—While the Selection is Good Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Cook of O’Brien entertained for dinner at Thanksgiving in honor of their son, Ellsworth Cook and wife Frances, from Wenatchee, Wash­ ington, who are here visiting. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Hearing of Grants Pass, their daughters, Helen and Ger­ trude, and O. W. Vogue. 1 [ I Keep Your Feet Drv With BALL BRAND BOOTS Don’t forget we have— VENEER BOARD, ROOFING, CEMENT, DOORS, WINDOWS Everything to complete your repairing Job MARTIN HARDWARE Cave Junction ENJOY FRESH MEAT Rent a Cold Storage Loclcer at Reasonable Rates ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE CO Phil Sawyer, Prop. i lurmiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -SALE SENSATIONAL CHRISTMAS SALE OF Fur Trimmed Coats and Fur Coats Never before at this time of year have we of­ fered such beautiful Coats at such a drastic re­ duction. FUR TRIMMED COATS 1— $19.75 values, now $12.95 2— $29.50 values, now $16.95 3— $45 to $49.50 values $29.50 FUR (’OATS 2 Caracul Coats, value $89.50, now 1 Lapin Coat, value $75.00, now 1 Lapin Coat, value $59.50, now $75.00 $59.50 $-19.50 Golden Rule Store Grants Pass, Oregon Christmas Cards ! HOTEL DREWS CAFE A Snappy Line of Boxed Christmas Cards are now on display at The News Office. I I : Opening Saturday December 3 Your Name Neatly Printed on 25 Cards for only I ! Short Orders Our Specialty THE ILLINOIS VALLEY NEWS I FREE CHILI I Saturday, December 3 I CHRISTMAS CANDIES Many Novelties Suitable for BRIDGE PRIZES All at Popular Prices | , quire at The News office. Mrs. J. H. Beck of the Casson ranch near Holland, has been con • FOR SALE—1938 Dodge sedan, fined to her bed for several days deluxe sedan, $825.00. on account of illness. earner’s Automotive Service Grants Pass Dick and Alton Sowell and Al­ Dodge Plymouth ton Duncan of Kerby, were in Grants Pass today, Thursday on business. at HORNING’S SHACK Get Mv Prices on I MRS. MARIE WILSON, Prop Grants Pass 1 Gillette Tires & Tubes I DO YOUR Christmas Shopping and ZERONE ANTI-FREEZE Equip Your Car for Winter Driving NOW! TEXACO GAS — OIL — GREASES Something for All the Family Here And don’t forget—We Gift Wrap and Wrap for mailing all purchases Mechanical Service for All Cars Illinois Valley Motor Co G. A. Hicks, Proprietor Shop and Save at USTires Harry R. Floyd's WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I . o--------------- EARLY Duckworth They are not only practical— But Beautiful as well F / See our American Retreading Molds at Work Custom RETREADING VULCANIZING REPAIRING Xmas Presents 7 By W. E. L. Harbour (Copyrighted) DAILY Notary Publics in Cave City AMY HUSSEY M. C. ATHEY WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR— È- Saturday and Sunday, December 3 and 4--- John Bour, 74, who was bom and reared in the Illinois Valley, died Wednesday morning at his home in Kerby. He was born April 1, 1864. He had been making his home with two brothers, David and George Bour. Other survivors in­ clude two brothers, Joe and Frank Bour and a sister, Mrs. 1 Mary Scott in Montana. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1:30 p. m. in the I. O. O. F. cemetery. Hull & Hull fun­ eral home in Grants Pass are in charge of arrangements. trwnt i hunksoivini» with «pent Thanksgiving with rolutivu^ relatives in Hornbrook. Califorria. .(à CAVE CITY THEATRE Page Three Holland, Oregon Q. ».....»...».»MM«. MU..».•« Send The Illinois Valley Newt To Yoar Friends