Brookings-Harbor pilot. (Brookings, Curry County, Oregon) 1946-1978, August 14, 1947, Page 10, Image 10

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BROOKINGS-HARBOR PILOT. BROOKINGS, OREGON
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T he way ahead seemed clear. In a m om ent o f c a re le ss relaxation the
d r n e r sw ung Ins eyes from (he road. In th a t sam e m om ent a ball
bounced into th e stre e t — a f te r it ra n a little child. It was only a
b rief m om ent, but long enough fo r a lifetim e o f re g re t.
L ast y ea r more th a n 3,500 A m erican ch ild ren u n d e r the age of
14 were killed by autom obiles, 160,000 w ere in ju re d . This State, in
some degree, co n trib u ted to th a t toll.
W ith school day s here a g a in , child c a su a ltie s will rise unless
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’t his self-ap p o in te d responsibility to
s a fe g u a rd these you n g lives from h arm .
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th ro u g h school zones—an d s tre e ts w here children
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caution. A lw ays be re a d y fo r split-second
expected
th ough m ovin£ a t m o d erate speed. A n ticip ate the un-
o f o n i e™ £ u ° inde.rn" it-v th a f can restore a hum an life. If. because
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^ours’ a child died or its young body were
maimed—could you ever forget?
This a d ve rtise m e n t is presented
in the p u b lic in te re s t by the
P re s id e n t s H ig h w a y S a fe ty
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