Enquire 4boutPARTSTRUCKS BUSESEighty-first Year rrf|| THF Of Publicationcirculating throughoutGINTY O'LEARYRICH AGRICULTURAL aND PASTORAL DISTRICTS OF THE SOUTH-WESTf’hutie 116fiOOROWAPostal Aildress; 2 Puditian Street. Te1e|il'°nlt;?s: 20 and 239, DoorowaBOOKOWA Registered at General Post Olfice, Sydney,! fer transmission by Post us u Newspaper,Phone USFRIDAY, 5th NOVEMBER, 19SIBOY SCOUTSHALLStart To Be MadeSoonELECTRICITY BLACK-OUTM NEXT SUNDAYAt I In* monthly meeting of the !si Doomwst Boy Scouts' (omniiitce it win derided to start with the erection of the Scouts' Hull in Pudfnan Street.Resident* in tloorowa Shire are reminded that there will he an electricity interruption next Sunday morning throughout the whole Shirt* between the bourn of 6.30and 7M a,m.The curnmittee decided to usf*concrete brkka in order to reduce costs and prevent further delay in the construction of thebuilding.THE A.flX/l chief featurewriipr, John Thompaon, Yphofc ouUtaodiflV prdfiflrwmes are heard F»fabrljF irom cn'inlrFSHUT PAH ADKSrammeHand signals are a very necessary part of the ope ration of driving a car, truck, motor cycle, or pedal cycle on any street, and even when the wav appears to be clear, precise hand signals should still be given*Hand signals are essential to safe driving, and you can lend a hand in (he cause of safety by always giving the clearest possible signals.The Raw demands correct signals, and no driver should consider that his driving ability alone will keep him out of trouble.Experience is a great aid to safe driving, hut too frequently a driver of long standing allows his experience to create a sense of egn rather than a desire to drive according to the learnt.These drivers, in spite of their experience, constantly fail in the elementary rules of courtesy, and in so doing break the law and infringe the rules of the safety code.This applies very much to the matter of hand signals which, in addition to being a rule of the road, are also an act of courtesy and makes for safer driving.An important factor involved in hand signals is the mb* taken belief that, having given a clear hand signal, a motorist (hen has the authority to carry nut the signalled intention.Nothing could be Further from the truth, as the law demands that the driver must look and make quite sure that the way is clear before he turns, moves into the traffic flow from the kerbside or deviates to pass a car travelling in the same direction.It should be remembered, ton, that all signals should he given well in advance of Hie intended act, and should he clear and precise to the extent that they eannul he misinterpreted, Some types of electric nr mechanical signalling devices are legally recognised, hut authorities consider that the hand signal in all cases is better than the mechanical signal.Signals are not hard tu give—ynu appreciate a good, clear hand signal from the driver in front of ynu. See I Hal you copy this example and so set a pattern for others to follow,RUST PECULIAR FEATUREDROUGHT BROKEN