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Army Civil War Exhibit Slated For Roseburg Fair 7 - Its military significance as a OUT OF TOWN COMPANY They expect to stop in for a milestone |„ , he Mr and Mrs Roy Hague have longer via« ami heactxonghtog of Army progress had many enjoyable visitors in One of the moat popular fea the past lew weeks On July 21. on their return from the World's Fair, tures of tha exhibit Is sn elec Mrs NelHe Knlckerbacker. son Camarun Station, Alexandria. collaboraUon with tha Civil War Mr and Mra. Victor haird of trically animated diorama, par- Frasier and wife and grandson Gre<>nacrea and Mr ar«| Mrs Vn. _ A vivid presentation of Centennial Comnuaaton - w ill i milting three-dimensional view David visited overnight, on their the momentous eventa In A m er- be on display through August ing of soma of tha w ar’s major way to the World « F a ir Mrs Noble Jones of Oklahoma vMtod ca? history from ltftli to 1865 ig. Admission to the display Is Sunday afternoon events charges, frontal I Knickerbocker la an aunt of w ill ba unfolded tor visitors to free and ,he public Is encour- assaults, Cavalry . nd , hr p|aln hard I Mr« Hague’s mother, whom she the Douglas County Fair with aged to attend fighting that characterised the hadn't seen for about 56 years SBB JIITBR tli r , r rUJiI °.r th* U S Arn»y’» Electronic devices, push but- Mr and Mrs George Wal Mr. and Mns Lloyd Hewy ° ^ * e?a Civil War Centennial ton controls, and the effective war come to Ufa too In a special film presentation. gamut of Yuba City. Calif , were and family spent last weekenr exb' bi 1 a,, th* f«Ir on August 15, Ule of , nd , „ h, enuble dinner gneats on July 28 They In Independence, viaillrgi rota This colorful and educational tha viewer to grasp in a few were neighbor« of the Hague« llvea. Including his atster Mrs exhibit — produced by the minutes the vast scope of the i in Eastern Oregon and hadn’t Fiikher of Phoenix, Aria . whan Army s Chief of Information in C ivil War and to understand J? seen each other for 12 years he hadn't seen for two years. f ■ Shell dealers suggest VETERANS of WWI held th eir a n n u a l p icn ic S u n d a y at Humbug State Park . Lives Saved When Youngsters Know Bike Riding Rules Trail Rides Are One o f . . . Many Recreational Activities , , ,y i , Last wee* * had the privilege of going on another Trail Ride organized by Rose Walker of P’stol Rtver In the group were Delores Dexter, Elma Isment. Helen Mires, Maureen Walker, Rose Walker and myself. The ride lasted four glorious days and took the party into the beautiful Coast Range moun- Don t let your youngsters be come a free wheeler on his two •h e e le r—teach h im rules of safe bike riding and save his life this summer. Thia advice comes from Mrs Roberta Frasier. Oregon State University extension specialist, who notes that summer is th e ' Horses generously loaned for moe< dangerous season as far as bicycle fatalities are con the trip were "Sheik" owned by Vera Stansil; "Brownie" by cerned Andy Anderson; "Lady” by As estimated 500 children will die this year as a result*of HiU: “ P ™ * * ” by Harvey Cook: ? "Tony" by " P Delores ü S t ^ M ^ S ^ ^ ^ .. s 8^ XÎ erÙ t e h SS US” and by She walked up to the old sow. tuxlding her head up and down, as much as to say "m w e out of here." The intruders de- parted to where Rose's dog Queen was acting as outside sentinel and she took over from there After breakfast this Sunday morning we saddled up and rode to the Miller ranch where we had lunch From here we rode DOWN DOWN DOWN past Squaw rock to the main Pistol river where we swam and camo- ed for the night by the river where there was lots of feed for the horses. During our day’s ¿ travel bornet's'n te ’7 ‘d < we ^ Rule« to Tosoh As a parent, what should vou I £ £ £ ! ? by Rose teach young riders’ teast 1. Oregon law specifies that nam e‘ bteycles and cars are governed ‘J L ’ £ X ^ + ,by ¿ een by the same rules of the road Murry WV * er H your cyclist is a beginner i 60* be be Red • . sure he understands that u „ « u x a°d “J * 1 b -tops that * a • s x ? s s ; ? ra£ rode L f to ,iBg t o Rock " * b and big day ahead of us, we were up at 5 a ® and loft camp at 7 9 5 ^ Coming up the moun- tain across from Squaw rock saw • lar8e bead of deer. ,We arrived back at the Walker plac* about 5 30 PJ” -. after 16-mile ride, tired but all happy b. w ™ . and „„ for the wonderful experience and so very grateful for such a he doesn’t weave or ride down the river at the swinging bridge good friend as Rose Walker the middle of the road 2. Check bicycles regularly to near the old schoolhouse where see that they are in safe me- Rose informed us she got her chamcal condition leading. 8. Foous teachine nn rK» Saturday morning after a - ¿ f a r X t o r i d H s w e ! ) « h«ht" breakfast of coffee, $QUARE t h e " wrong” wav « J m 'prunes- bacon' «ram bled eggs YOUR your youngster mistakes obser and bot cakes smothered in ba- among o t o e T X r o neighborhood Follow through 7 things to tell your son when he NOTHING TO DO IN CURRY? P^tol rivei 00 •«' first borrows the family car 1 Don’t take other drivers for granted. * I hcv sometimes do unexpected things. In the II.S in I960, they ran into slalion- an objects more than 150,000 times. So don’t he too optimistic. Cars hacking out ol parking spaces do sometimes kick out Blindly. Cars m in in g from the other direction w ig h t swing into yimr lane—es pecially on hills and curves. Your Best protection is to drive defen sively. 'I he only driver you can really be sure of is yourself. If the car won’t start, there arc a num ber of simple things worth try ing. Use the starter in short hursts. Press accelerator 2 to the floor once, then hold it there while you try starter. W ith manual shift, keep clutch pedal all the way down. W ith automatic trans mission, jiggle lever to make sure it’s in neutral. Note from Shell: W e recently published an advertisement w ith 7 simple starting tips For a free copy, write to the Shell O il Company, RO Box 272, New York 46, N . Y. Dancing at Beachcombers Cove Saturday, Aug. 4, were 'amilv to observe bike rider« vOo^1 under two large oak trees three squares. Calling for the rod to evakS T th ei? n d i i * « ^ lo o k in g the mountains Here overlooking the mountains Here dance were John Brailer. Jerry we were joined by Rose's daugh Fendrich and Mitch Mitchell InckientaDy, parents will have ter Maureen. ____ ___ , ___m ,„, Gold from Curry Coasters, io P h ’s and lind mind the their w e Q’s e be- l I bad been driven to our) Beach. A good time was report sife if 1 i-endesvous by two young men ed. £ ¿ ¿ ”3 £ S b « £ " £ £ £ ? *n D“ 2f°"h,w “ s * ? ™ J t ? ™ seU“ X and John Brailer invited all to r M i" come dance Saturday. Aug 11, , jst } spw.ia- reen. had been serving as in- at the Curry County Fair structors at the 4-H Summer grounds L et’s all be there. Camp at Bridge A letter was read to the That evening we were highly beachcombers from Gene and entertained by the two talented Irene Silvers. They are still In young men George did a clever Idaho and from the letter are bit, whistling the story of having fun fishing "Goldilocks and the Three Don't forget Aug 24 at 8 p m. For the secont consecutive Bears” accompanied by ges will be the next workshop. /©ar. The American Legion's tures. ____ ___________________ r on There will be no workshop national first place award for Dennis thrilled us with an ex- Aug. 10 because of the fair and oumalistic excellence has been plaaation of the art of Karate, from the sign on John B railer’s won by The Oregon Legionnaire He has earned the belt and is'back he will be a busy . guy « n competition with 575 other an instructor in the Art of Self- the ‘ ‘ fair -«K»n newspapers Defense. More rain, more water in the Contest results were annrmiw. The boys left about 10 30 p m well? id by Jack R. C. Cann, execu and we all hit our sleeping bags t e secretary of The American with “ J ill” , the donkey, stand FA/C-AU6-. 9 fÖ II »2 -«gion Press Association, in a ing by the campfire like a »ngratulatory telegram to guardian angel. department of Oregon head- Just as everyone was begin Ba Covered the luarters. Portland. Otao placed ning to doze we heard Jill’s ■eoond; Michigan third. BAFT WAY little squeaky voice which re A plaque and certificate for sembled a rusted gate hinge ► r o d u c i n g "America’s All- She had spied an old sow and lround Best” newspaper will a little of 10 pigs coming into • presented to R. Harlow camp. ¡chillios, editor, at the national invention of the Legion in Las 'egas October 7. ScBillioa will «cave the honor at a special •ress banquet in the Thunder urd Hotel, La? Vegas, as ras similarly honored last yi * the A. L. P. A banquet in AUTO INSURANCE n Denver ’s 26 Club State Adjutant Maurice Druhl FIRE IN8UBANCE < Oregon termed the double ’«dory “a unique achievement n view of the odrfc . . . keen ompetotion with almost CCO pub- ications .” “We are naturally elated that “®, oldest Legion t >udkioaUoo a « * u S. is nationally recog- uted as the cutstanding voice f veterans This award coven •e ry field of journalism — ««oral, news, features, photo- T^phy, and make-up— qualities Red M c W illia m s — ED 2-Z9O7 hat make a newspaper great Representing ;nd accepted Our official pii>- ication reaches 37,000 reader«.” . for I q ! C ¿ i» O camped ' “ » > this > » • • • • night »> at 0*,% Legion Paper Wins First Need Money For School 5 Courtesy is contagious-and adds to Remember what you learned to get #|| h(> pleasure they can he. 1 lere are the keys. everyone’s driving pleasure and safety. Nobody ever cured a traffic jam by losing his temper. I f you can keep your sense of your driver’s license, and you’ll be a better driver. Eight out of ten car accidents And have fun. stem from im proper d riv in g practices — such as speeding, failing to yield rig h to f- C o m fo rtin g fact fo r parents D rivers w ith less than three months' experience ac hum or and wait your turn, everyone w ill way and follow ing other cars too closely. probably get where he’s going sooner. In cluding you. Truck drivers and other professionals have very lew of these accidents-m ile for Another suggestion: It takes only sec mile, about one quarter as many as other drivers. The professionals know the sules count for v ery few serious accidents. I hat’s a gixxl sign that most new drivers do take their res|M>nsihihties seriously. So you can relax. 3 2he “ rood T S , When » » min fi" ‘ borT,,u’ 'he f*'ni,y c,r 1 local Shell dr.lrn „ff„ wme drlv,ng llp> ,ha, Mn ,x. uii(u, * onds to let someone enter the roadway ahead o f you, but it can save the other of g<xxl d riv in g -a n d obey them. driver minutes. Just remember to signal /* the car behind that you re slowing down or wJ A nd if car trouble is the reason, call about to stop. 4 Just take your responsibilities in stride. I f you’re going to be late, call home. the nearest service station, too. Park off the traffic lanes and wait in the car un til help a rriv e s -w ith the hood up to show you’re disabled M aking repairs close Cars respond to good care. Have the oil, battery and water checked every time you stop for gasoline. W hen you’re driving, listen for unusual Note from Shell Over 12,000 of our dealers go to special training schtxds each mechanical sounds. I f you hear one, have it checked right away. It could save a big year. There, they learn how to spot trouble in a hurry. A Shell dealer can lie helpful repair b ill later on. On rough roads, take it easy—tires are tough, but they are destructible. N ote: For a free copy of Shell’s 12 page booklet, “ 44 ways to make your car last longer,” w rite to the Shell O il Company, SHELL to a busy road can lx- dangerous. fhj to you in almost any emergency. y Have a good time. So far, almost • everything you ve heard about cars has to do w ith safety. R O. Box 272, N ew York 46, N . Y. Drive in where you see this s lg n - for Super Shell, the gasoline with 9 ingredients for top performance N ow you’re about to find out what a Where to get Super Shell, the gasoline that contains a mileage booster Clothes? See Rich Brannon at Crater Finance for a cash loan to cover those extra school expenses. CRATER FINANCE Kolen-Huggins Ins. Bat-Gar Bldg. Gold Beach CH 7 -2 « Il Fart Orford, Oregen ÏO5 W. Sth 8t. JS. 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