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Thursday, July 26, 1956 Brookings-Harbor Pilot — Brookings, Oregon Page Six ON THE ROAD- DRIVE SAFELY Oregon’s roads and highways were built on the principle that: one good turn deserves another. Driving safely on these roads is an art which every motorist should strive to master. Who know? what danger may he lurk ing around the next curve. As you approach a hill do you always know what is on the other side? Do you know what the driver in front of you intends to do next ? These are some of the uncertain ties which make driving hazard ous. Do you observe the simple rules of the road? How close do you follow the car in front of you? 2nd Annual PICNIC B. P. O. E. N o. 1934 Brookings, Oregon SDH. IDLY 29th ALL E L K S Invited BRING T H E FAMILY 4 miles up south bank Chetco River Road - FOLLOW THE ARROWS What are the signals for left and right turns, when should they be given? What is the speed limit for the open road? What are the common courtesies to be extended i to other drivers? These things you . should if . you’re . . . ¡^Ac ~ ~ a . . know . , and .. A of not certain, check vour drivers . . . big crowd . , . . friends c and t.. manual ouick 1 nei8hbors motored into Big R.yer Flat manual quicK. on gouth ForR Qf Smith Signs indicating the speed limit ' recently, for a big picnic with the are not put up for decorative pur- Wilson Freemans. Those attend- pose*, but rather to aid in th e ! ¡ng Were. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cro safety of motorists and pedes cket. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Crockett, trians. One thing you may be cer Davey Crockett and Evelyn Stone. tain of and that is there is rarely Mr. and Mrs. Milton DeMartin, a time that driving faster than Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freeman the indicated speed limit is the and family. Mr. and Mrs. Arbie right thing to do. However, wea Freeman and family, Mr. and ther conditions and the condition! Mrs. Larry Roemich'and family, of your car may make it unsafe Mrg Evie Lcis, Margie Freeman for you to travel the speed indi- <Tri(1 the Wilson Freemans. It was cated. Use your good judgement a t^autiful day at the Flat and and drive wifely! everyone enjoyed baseball, horse shoe pitching, games and swim- LUTHERAN YOUTH LEAGUE Charlie Pete Tierce says he The Lutheran Youth League of wonders if everyone around here Faith Lutheran church had a except his Ma has forgotten how beach party Sunday at Mill Beach, to write. Anyhow’, a letter addres- The group enjoyed such games as sed to: Pvt. Charles S. Tierce, volley ball and their day closed RA 19565059, 1st. Prov. Tmg. Co. with a Vesper service. 546 F. A. Bn., Ft. Lewis, Wash., In addition to the fourteen w°uld be mighty welcome. Jerry young people, the four counsel- Nix, another Brookings boy is lors, Mr. and Mrs. William Ham- there with him. Mrs Mildred Byrne is expected mann and Mr. and Mrs. Jerrv Schroeder along with Pastor and home, shortly, for further recup- Mrs. Joseph Galambos were pre- eration from surgery in San Fran- sent. , cisco. She has been staying for The group has resolved to sen 1 some weeks w’ith her daughter, one of its members to the Lead Joan, since leaving the hospital. The many friends of Mrs. Ira ership Training School at Oakland California next week. Their plans Brown will be pleased to know for the near future include the she’s home and feeling fine, fol showing of some Christian mo lowing recent surgery. Dr. Gene Bowlin, who is expect tion pictures. The L. Y. L. meets each Thurs ing to set up another dentistry in day at 7:00 p.m. Any young per Brookings, moving over from son of. high school age who is Rogue River has been delayed be not connected with a church cause of an appendectomy. He group, is invited too join this plans to be in business here about Christian fellowship and service the end of August, anyway. group. For further information Mrs. Verna E. Siglar who spoke cal 4732 and ask for Mrs. Schroe at the Assembly of God church a couple of years ago, recently der. wrote another letter from Imp- The Faith Lutheran Cilcle held fondo, French Equatorial Africa, its July meeting last Wednesday to her sister, Mrs. A, E, Brazeau, evening at the honv of Mrs. Mar here, A native of Wisconsin, Mrs. jory Renhart, with Shirley F ra Sigler has been twenty years with sier as co-hostess. This was the the non-sectarian United World first meeting with the new’ pastor, Mission in Central Africa and is Rev. Galambos and was well a t looking forward to another visit home. During the war she was s- tended. le e e t items et interest waiting the arrival of her hus Mr. and Mrs. Joe DePalma who band from Africa via steamer used to live up the Chetco drop when she had word that the ship ped in for a few minutes, report he was on was torpedoed some ing they are now in the manufac 200 miles off Norfolk and she turing business in southern Cali fornia. never heard from him again. Mrs. Homer Brown had their Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bonner of vacation trip interrupted at Long view where she had to stay for Grants Pass were Sunday visitors treatment of a very painful ear I at the Bob A. Nelson home. infection. Homer returned with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Yahr return- out her after they had tripped 1 ed Sunday from a visit in Oak south to Reno, Tahoe, Klamath land, California where they a t Falls, and up into the eastern tended the golden wedding anni Washington county, the latter versary of Mrs. Yahr’s parents. their former home. Demar Colgrove Sr., is report Leone Breeding has been visa ed to be over east looking for ing at the home of her sister-in- some of the Lincoln breed to law, Mrs. Bob Breeding this wtex cross with his flocks, believing From Indiana came Mr. and they will improve the strain he Mrs. Harold Lay and sons to visit now runs. Mr. and Mrs. Ira King, former his cousin, Ben Brittson. Jame< residents of the Gardner Ridge Williams accompanied the Lays. country and now living at Phoe- Mrs. Zimmberlee of Prineville nex, Arizona are up visiting the has been visiting at the home of Funks for a week. They tell of her son, Ben Brittson. having dropped in on Rev. and Edgar O. Johnsen from Santa Mrs. Kesselmieir at Modesta and Monica is visiting at the Will finding them fine. The Kessel- Crissey home. Many vears ago mieirs formerly lived on the place Mr. Johnson and Mr. Crissey were Ed and Neva Thornton call their together in Manila in the Phi’i- home. pine Islands. 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