Illinois Valley news. (Cave City, Or.) 1937-current, July 28, 1938, Page 4, Image 4

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    111 i n ois Valley Ne ws, Thursday. July 2K, 193S
Page Four
passing another car as a third ve­
tures there found. And I give to
hicle
approached, and a- a result
said boys each his place at the
his vehicle was sandwiched be­
I
fireside
at
night
with
all
pictures
Mrs. H. Wilson is being kept
tween the other car and the on­
that may be seen in the burning
'0* DMVlhi
busy building a fence on her pro-
coming truck.
i
wood to enjoy without let or hin­
perty.
In Union county a car sped
drance or without any encumb­
I
down a steep, winding hill, crash­
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’• t-rr <♦ CtAte
rance or care.
Mildred Adamson of Grants
I
ed
through
a
guard
rail
and
tum
­
JE
Alma’s Dress Shop, Cave City J
Pass was a guest of Peggy Hogtu
“Item: To lovers I devise their
bled several hu ,ured feet to the
Wittrock’* Store. Kerby
What Are Some Helpful Taits
last Friduy.
imaginary world, with whatever
bottom of a canyon, apparently
I
Lew Hammer, Selma
About
Automobile
Tires,
—o—
: they may need, as the stijrt of the
because the driver dozed at the
I
and Their Care and Use .’
Miss Betty Wilson is confined
| sky, the red roses by the wall, the
wheel. This mishap occurred in
to her home with a severe case
I
('all: Wed. and Sat.
In the pocket of an old, ragged bloom of the hawthorne, the
/
broad daylight under good driving
of poison oak.
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coat belonging to one of the in- sweet strains of music, and aught
a conditions.
This
country
has
been
called
—o—
The driver of a truck operating
sane patient of the t hicago poor- else they may desire to figure to nation <>n wheel*«, but “a nation
Mr. and Mrs. A. Spinas left for
housi •, there wa.- found, after his tach other the lastingness and on lubber tire ■’ might be a more out of Salem, was killed one eve­
Roseburg, last week to vi it rela
death, a will, 1 he man had been beauty of their love
accurate designation. W hen one ning when he failed to note a
tire- and friends.
a lawyer and the will was written I
ARNOLD
"Item: To young men, jointly, considers that virtually ah private string of flat cars standing on a
in
a
firm,
clear
hand
on
a
United railroad track at a grade crossing.
lew
I
devise
and bequeath all boister- I transportation in the
The W. M. G. girl will meet
RADIO
SERVICE
His hurdling machine knocked one
Saturday, July 30, at the home of Scraps of paper, .So unusual was oljK inspiring sports of rivalry, States is in motor vehicles with
of the flat cars entirely off the
■nt to a lawyer, 1 and I give to them the distain of pneumatic tires, ami that most
Mrs. Davidson for tin ir regulai it ’that it was
track and moved several others.
>f
ihc
travel,
at
hast
between
ad
so
impressed
was he with its weakness and undaunted
confi-
meeting.
‘‘In many cases just like these,
citi.
s,
is
at
relatively
high
speeds,
contents that he read it before i Jence in their own strength,
the driver might be guilty of slight
the
tied
for
using
good
tires
and
Mr. Larees of Bandon, will the Chicago Bar association and Though they are rude, I leave to
carelessness and escape without
preach at the Selma Bapti t a ri olution wa- pa.--cd ordering them the power to make lasting keeping them in a safe condition
injury,” Snell commented. “Yet
!-
apparent.
church next Sunday, July ¡¡1st, at it probated. And this is the will friendships, and possessing cam­
these practices, if indulged in reg­
¡
’
roper
inflation
is
the
first
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
of the old insane patient of the panions, and to them exclusively
rule of tire care. When tires are ularly, are bound to result in ac­
—o——
Chicago poorhouse:
I give all merry songs and grave i.mier inflated, they make driving cidents sooner or later. Particular­
church
The Selma Baptist
“1, Charlc Lousenberry, being choruses to sing with lusty voices. and steering more difficult and ly at this time of year, when good
members went on a swimming
“Item: To those who are no wear out more rapidly, due to in­ conditions tempt drivers to travel
of
ound and disposing mind and
party and picnic last Sunday, fol
BATTERIES
fast, motorists should be careful
lowing the Sunday school service- memory, do hereby make and longer children or youths or lov ternal stress caused by rapid vio­
about passing other cars, crossing
be-
TUBES
ers,
1
leave
memory;
and
Will
and
lent
flexing.
On
the
other
hand,
publish
this,
my
last
—o— •
railroad tracks
and rounding
of
>
ver
inflation
is
apt
to
cause
dan
­
queath
to
them
the
volumes
as
justly
as
Testament,
in
order,
Lew Hammer ami family left
curves on unfamiliar roads.”
CAVE JUNCTION, ORE.
on u outing trip for several da , • may be, to distribute my interest the poems of Burns ami Shake­ gerously high tempera*lire- with­
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in
tl;<*
tire,
and
gieatly
reduces
speare
and
ail
other
poets,
if
thi- week. Their trip to Odell in the world among succeeding
Ruxian Poll jn California
there be others, to the end that the ability of the tires to absorb
lake has been indefinitely post­ men.
road
shocks,
transmitting
these
In
1812 the Russians founded a 0
••0
poned.
“That part of my interests they may live the old days over shocks instead to the frame and
post
on
the Bodega bay in Califor­
— o—
again
freely
and
fully
without
known
in
law
and
recog-
which is
the body*.
nia which they held until 1841.
Miss Phyllis Barnes and Mi .-
nized in the sheep-bound volumes tithe or diminution
Drivers should know the pro­ They traded and hunted for furs
Betty Wilson are attending the
with
“
Item:
To
our
loved
ones
(AMP SHONA
my property and of no account
per air pressure for their tires, from this post.
4H club camp at Fn Point . ill
1 make no disposition ot in this, snowy crowns 1 bequeath the hap- ami should have th«« pressure
WAUNA
ference grounds, being held at
my Will. My right to live being piness of old age, the love and checked frequently—once or twice
•o
Glendale thi- wed..
but a life estate, is not at my dis­ gratitude of their children until a week, if driving short distances
—o---
THE BIG HACE
they fall asleep.”
around town, and before every
Cabins, Groceries,
The Mission Circle met at the posal, hut these things excepted,
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extended run. On trips the tires
home of Mrs. Davidson ye-terday dl el-, ill the *s..|-ld 1 now pro
should be checked daily, or often-
for an all day meeting. Pot luck Ceed to devise and bequeath:
( old Drinks
The Bell Witch
er if trouble is suspected.
dinner was served at noon.
"Item: I give to good fathers
The story runs that the fury of
Motorists
should
not
drive
over
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and Mothers in trust for their the Bell Witch abated somewhat
Mr. and Mrs. ('ass
rocks, sticks or curbs except at
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atchin son children all good little words of
after the death of John Bell in 1820 very low speeds, using special
and Wm. Larson of Klamath Fall praise and encouragement and all
Wymore
and it finally left in the spring of caution, since tires can easily be
spent the week end nt the home quaint pet names and endear-
1821, only to return in 1828 for a damaged by striking obstructions
of Mrs. Atchinon
parent , Mr.
meats, and 1 charge said parents short period. It was last seen by at too great speeds. Tire casings
Free Swimming and Camping
ami Mrs. Ebb Hogue.
to use them justly but generously, John Bell Jr., in that year, and should be examined from time to
At Elk Creek
"When I marry, it must be a man
—o—
as the needs of their children the prophesy was made to him that time for breaks caused by strik­ after my own heart.”
Mrs. Walton wa pleasantly nr
"Gosh! Every man I know is after
the witch would return in 107 ing such objects, or by
long-
prised last Saturday by I iviiq a shall require.
i
;
it.
”
"Item:
I
leave
to
children
in
­
[äJllllllllKIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHKilllllllHIItllllUlillHIHIHIiilQ]
years.
continued wear.
former school mate, 'li
I’homa
clusively, but only for tne term
o
The life of tires can be greatly
R. Brown of Glendale,
B
of their childhood, all and every
prolonged by the careful use of
stop off for a visit. Mrs.
:
Albany** Claims
one
of
the
flowers
of
the
fields
brakes
and
prudent
driving
on
is a teacher in the Junior
In addition to Albany’s claim of curves.
Hasty application of
of Glendale.
and the blossoms of the woodr
being the oldest chartered city and brakes and sliding on curves sint- 1
—o—
with the right to play among
s
the oldest settlement in continuous ply scrapes the rubber off upon
Miss Thelma Morton had the them freely according to the cus-
To The Illinois Valley News
existence in the original thirteen the pavement, greatly decreasing
misfortune of getting kicked by toms of children, warning them
a horse last week, hut ¡ i ’.(dually at the same time against thistles colonies, that city can also claim the tire’s usefulness.
the distinction of being the termin­
improving from the
hod
M
and thorns And 1 devise to the us of the first inland post route es­
In spite of the fact that notable
Morton is visiting he i ...... in \l I children the banks of the brooks
tablished in the colonies.
decreases in highway
fatalities
dred Norman foi the uninii
and tiie golden sands beneath the
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have been recorded in Oregon this
waters thereof, and the odors of
:
Lots of a Friend
year, the summer months have
Voice* of Solitude
the willows that dip therein, and
The loss of a friend is like that brought added evidence that care­
There are voice which we hear
COMPLETE FURNITURE OUTFITTERS
high of a limb; time may heal the an­ lessness at the wheel of an auto­
in solitude but they i 'W I’. nt ai d the white clouds that float
leave
guish of the wound, but the loss mobile may result in death. Sec
inaudible as we enter into the over the giant trees. And 1
the children the long, long day? cannot be repaired.
retary of State Snell reports.
world.
to be merry in, in a thousand ways
Four persons were killed on the
"'UJ ami the night and the train of the
Columbia River highway east of
The Dalles because one driver,
Milky Way to wonder at, but sub­
MAKE THIS
traveling at an extremely high
the
rights
to
:
rate of speed, couldn’t wait before E
lovers,
to
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SELMA NOTES
A Legacy in
Which Each
Reader Shares
I FRENCH LAUNDRY!
I & DRY CLEANERS I
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Agencies
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RADIOS
and Repairs
Congratulations
We wish you every success in your new home
Linkhart &• Thielen
We are always glad to show our Illinois Valley
Neighbors our stock
10S South Sixth St.
RIVOLI
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Colin Tapley and Suratn.,
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A*maka in
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“B()()L()()”
Preview Saturday ni-Jit I I p
July 30
Warren William and (».til
Patrick in
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*Whes I nder Suspicion’
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Sun., Mon., Tues., July 31.
and Aug. 1-2
l.uise Rainer and Melvyn
Douglas in
’’THE TOY WIFE”
Wednesday Only, A>-
Johnnie Davit and
Lola Lane in
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MR. ( Ill Ml”
to boys, joint­
ly, all the useful idle fields and
common' where one may swim,
all now-dad hills, w here one may
coast ami all streams and ponds
w here one may fish, or where,
w hen i rim winter comes, one
may kate, to hold the same for
tl. | ivriod
i ml of
et their boyhood. And
all im adow -. w ith the clover blos-
-oi'i-’ and butterflies thereof; the
wood- with their appurtenances I
the squirrels and the birds and
rachre- and strange noises, and
nil di~tant places, which may be
I. together with the adven-
STORE
YOUR SHOPPING
HEADQUARTERS
Supplies of All Kinds
B
WALDO AUTO
(AMP
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Balzke
Lew Hammer’s
Selma, Oregon
GOLDEN RULE
Store
DELICIOUS HOME COOKING
Riijht Food for Hot Weather
Clean, Cool, Comfortable
The Friendly store in (¡rants Pass. We
are always happy to have our Illinois Valley
friends shop in our store.
Cabin*
f w rier Pests
O’Brien. Oregon
Congratulations
On Your New Home
Harry M. Smith
Builder
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Grants Pass
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