Illinois Valley News, Thursday, January 6, 1938 A Corvette Support the Fire Department. .....7] rigged. having only one tier of The term corvette is applied to guns, either on the upper or main a flush-deck vessel, ship or bark deck. FA I PIONEER TAVERN | OMVIM Selma, Oregon BEER .nd WINES »V I Good Eats and Music i Û' o What .0 Cave City i Coffee Shop 1 < : : i “Famous for Home Cooking" '111 •E ’ C/y-— Is a Traffic Lane? In the peaceful hour of twilight— < When I find myself alone. Dreaming of the happy moments That the fleeting years have shown, I so often am reminded 1 That the best things life extends I Are associated closely el With our dear ones and our friends. A traffic lane is a marked or imaginary division of the surface of a street or highway wide enough for a single line of ve­ hicles. The law governing use of traffic lanes applies to the un­ marked, or imaginary lanes, just j as it does to marked lanes American Legion Hall -------------- o--------------- Friend» and Friends COSM ETICS : : : Face (’reams Powders Talcs and Lotions : If we do not have your favorite line of Cosmetics, we will or­ der for you FOR SALE—Weaner pigs, 1-2 mile west of Holland on Bridge­ view road. Emil Vahrenwald. !5-ltp FOR EXCHANGE — For hay, young bull and cow. See Dallas Wright on the Kappenstein ranch, west side road near Cave City or write Cave Junction, Route 1 34-ltp E i i I i i ?Saturday and Sunday, I I ! January 8-9 I !// | Cave City I Theater Wild and Wooly"] With Jane Withers and Walter Brennan I i i I With Constance Bennett I and Cary Grant I Amateur Night I ALSO NEWS and CARTOO n ! ( 1 11 • * * • 1 i:: I ' • ; 1 • I • I I • I i i I I I i • i i i • i MEN’S FELT HATS— Assorted Colors, each WORK SHIRTS, Five Brothers— Long wearing, good looking ANTI-FREEZE/^ L /<1 A«k us .bout anti-frMi. pro- lection Leave your winter worriea with us. See ue now/ i in Cave City. Prices and terms to suit. ELWOOD HUSSEY Licensed Broker i f.’J _ will build that additional room, re-roof or modernize the old house $1.29 89c ■K = 4jw||| f Bob Rout, Proprietor 1 .W m I jp ILLINOIS VALLEY ICE & (OLD STORAGE co. ), Phil Sawyer, Prop. DELIVERY Plant located on Sawyer ranch on Caves highway K STATI VIHICLII E E COUNTY VRHtCLIS CITY VlHlCLSS •OV8RNMSNT VIHICLiS SCHOOL DISTRICT VIHICLII 33 » Insurance! If your house or store should burn, are you protected with a good fire insurance policy? You should be. ID Fire insurance is not a luxury, it is a protection against loss by fire and any­ one who owns a store or home should he fully protected against loss by fire. IRRIGATION DISTRICT VIHICLII Is your automobile insured—Are you This is protected against accidents? an important matter for the new state laws are very strict, Protect yourself? against Accidents. Talk to day with : 4 L. E. Athey V. 1. Writing All Lines of Insurance Fire - Auto - Casualty - Bonds Cave City, Oregon REDDY WIT XX XX X X M « X. x XX *X XXXXXXXXXX.XXXXMXX 1 Says— © $5.45 and Up $3.75 ICE J* ,» • , Ifj Illinois Valley Motor Co PREST O LITE Batteries $4.00 and up. Wholesale and retail. Campbel™ Super Service, next to Courthouse, Grants Pass, Oi>i — 1 »■. t f FOR SALE — Mining location blanks, both quartz and placer and trespass notices at the Illinois Valley News office. OFF Martin Hardware $3.75 WELL PROTECT YOUR CM 25- 25c BLUE MELTON JACKETS— Each c A- SPECIAL—5 Gallon Pour Pail TEXACO OIL While they last.—50c refund on nail Recharging . . . Rentala Or a reliable near batter to end battery worru 25c GEM SOX. All Sizes— 2 Pairs for TEXACO GAS AND OILS — FIRESTONE TIRES ’l' $5.45 SHOES. MEN’S NAP-A-TAN— A mighty fine work shoe I ♦ Weitern Newspaper Union Comp/ate BATTERY SERVICE COLEMAN MANTEL GAS LAMPS—Easy on the eyes SHOE GREASE. Dry Ped— 2 for 11 11 B X $1.65 r i n ' ' a 1 ii LONG HANDLE SHOVELS— No. 2, each WANTED—A farm to work on shares. Inquire News office. 36-ltc SPEND A LITTLE. BUY A LOT I ». L * CLASSIFIED ADS We carry mOil nationally known ADDED FEATURES TH “I have seldom lost a friend,’’ said Uncle Eben, “although I have sometimes found out dat some one I had trusted wasn't any friend in de fust place.” -------------- o-------------- Cave City Wednesday, Jan. 12 “TOPPER” 51 Lur i LLL l 59c LONG H ANDLE FIRE SHOVEL— A pipnin' for onlv i -------------- o----- Produce Pickling Spice JANUARY 8 MILK PAILS, MARTIN WARE— 12-quart pails, each As my thoughts again recall ! k | v | Certain friends who, time has taught me^ Are the best friends, after all; And, I’m sure, as true a pleasure As a man will ever know Is the hour I give to dreaming In the twilight’s peaceful glow. Taking advantage of the season on New Year's resolu Secretary of State Earl Snell this week listed the following seven pledges which, if observed by mo­ torists, would in his opinion go farthest in cutting this state’s IT traffic toll. “I, holder of an Oregon driv- * er's license, hereby resolve: “First, never to insist upon the I right-of-way when to do so might I cause an accident. “Second, to use my horn as a warning device and not as a pub­ lic address system. I “Third, to keep my car in tip­ I top mechanical condition at all I times. “Fourth, never to drive my car I at a speed greater than would per­ I mit me to bring it to a stop within I the distance I KNOW to be clear and unobstructed, whether by day or night. “Fifth, to know the traffic laws and to give 100 per cent cooper­ ation to traffic officers. “Sixth, to treat everyone I meet on the road, whether pedestrian or motorist, with utmost courtesy and consideration. “Seventh, to keep my mind on my driving.” The countries that are called up­ on to make up even the smallest package of pickling spices include India, China, Japan, Ceylon. Eng­ land, Spain, and Austria. ausfhorne |f|r Cares are very soon forgotten, ---------- o---------- Secretary Of State Earl Snell Presents Some New Resolutions for New SATURDAY NITE SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY 4! Twilight memories—how often They bring wistfully to mind Recollections of the places And the folks I've left behind! _ How they fill my heart with gladness, As they carry me away Lib To the scenes of youth and childhood And the joys of yesterday! fj The law states that you must normally use the right hand lane, remaining as close to the edge or curb as possible, except where the road is under construction or when you are passing another ve­ hicle. You must drive within a single lane where lanes are mark­ ed, and must not leave the lane until you are sure you can do so safely. On a three-lane highway, you should use the center lane for passing only. ♦ SPECIALS JwílígKt /Vlerr\oríe$ ••St («'ll Doe. the Law Compel Me to Drive in the Right Hand Lane? DANCE Page Three I've come to put more electric outlets in your home if ■ Are You Getting YOUR SHARE? 1 Are you stumbling over cords, having a hard time to mate the vacuum cleaner reach into all the corners, wait­ ing to use the toaster until the coffee is perked? It's nonsense, when it's so easy and so inexpensive to put in more outlets. BUSINESS GOES WHERE IT IS ATTRACTIVELY INVITED ILLUMINATED NEON SIGNS POINT THE WAY NOTHING DOWN See Us for Details COPELAND LUMBER YARDS Grants Pass Oregon Eugene Neon Sign Co The California Oregon Power Company L Medford Branch, Medford, Oregon