TOTHER SIDE O’ TRACK . . .
ing. Wouldn’t have knowed it but fer the sign.
Alfred Landon Smith, son of Kemp Smith was
inducted into Uncle Sam’s Air Force. Happy land
ings, boy.
While we wasn’t lookin’, Lucy Clarke went an
got herself engaged. We sure got us some en-
gagable gals.
Glazener, I tol’ ya Prestone wouldn’t work in
the trunk.
Hope Y’all have a real nice Thanksgiving Day.
We really got a lot to be thankful for. Right?
Be seein' of ya—Drive safely s’more—huh?
FOR SAFER WINTER DRIVING
Decrease speed to fit conditions of the weather.
Increase the margin of safety between your car
and the car ahead or other objects.
Do not apply brakes suddenly — gradual appli
cation helps prevent skidding.
In the event the car skids, turn front wheels in
the direction of the skid. Keep windshield wipers
and defroster in good working order. If wind
shield freezes preventing ckar vision, pull over to
side of road, stop, and clean windshield.
If your trip isn’t absolutely necessary, don’t start
out driving m icy weather or a snow storm.
Leora Baynard (Pulp Mill) afd his father are in on November 12. Mr. Baynard used a Win-
shown with the 500 pound bear that they brought chester shotgun and a No. 0 shot shell.
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Enjoying a bath are Robert (left) and Steve
Misenheimer, sons of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Misen-
heimer. Robert is five years old and Steve is
two and one-half. Their father is employed in
the Filter Plant, and their mother tvas formerly
employed in Machine Booklet.