The Alvin Sun (Alvin, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 15, 1959 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE ALVIN SUN, ALVIN, TEXAS THURSDAY, JAN.
IV
will continue to be plagued by
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Mr.
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fir
and Mr.
Fort Smith
| Dr.
$225 ;
up fr
THE DRIVER’S
fine
hi
SEAT
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Shr
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long
by J. H. F.y, Manager
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al!
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of
Barnes
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by
were moving
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results in better, cheaper
Agency
years t<
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alvin eu
rhe most important element
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■MIT VBT OF TH« ’
■ <IST S(l_LKRa
1959 Special
Licenses Are
Available Now
Dan Crainer Of Manvel Honored
By 8(1 Friends On 75th Birthday
Brazoria Hires
Tax Consultant
Brazoria County
Beautiful Group
Plan Parley
plate1-
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into a new and better
will, calm of judgment.
service we need the best
the best methods, and the
bers, st
directed
The tax collector said
which
without
ALTON
BURGESS
visible
re momentarily
for having
ihrimp and
About everywhere you look you’ll
find Cheviea like that big tandem
dump or that qlake and pickup,
knuckling down and knocking all
the meanneaa out of rough job*.
No nudter how tough tie job, there’e
• Chefry truck cwt out do cut it
down Io am.
JUICE
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gave up a life of wcunt and
tne homeland to lead
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» LIFE INSURANCE
• Accident 4 Sickness
• Major Medical
PHONE OL 8-2366
re and
a na-
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Values
to
19.98
>und
just
and
Mr.
Kill
geest
four,
sunst t,
duck
five,
road.
Values
to
13.98
Lynn s of Houston
H->u»ton. Texas
Values
to
35.00
•r pastures
land thar
hr
is charge
following
court.
>e- haw
Game
faced \
an ov
they ;
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26 fir.-
SALE
OF
BETTER DRESSES
' Progress I
business. <nd, if bu»in.
PEARSON CHEVROLET CO
ALVIN
ith individuals
■ fel c tcc
Sd
interpretative
U. S. Public
figures and an
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AL GOODWIN
New Deputy
Goodwin, who for the;
years has been j
nd night sergeant '
flOonl
jjdOUAllTVA
$1788
J 88
C
I.S. NO.
PO
must presqpt
the vehicle and last
e receipt.
vyho annually
special license num-
ch requests should be
to the court house.
some
ike to have their tele-
umber, house number,
specified numbers on
ense platce.
Game Violations Are Outlined
During Period Of 12 Months
Juveniles Are
C harged In
Huh Cap Theft
Kandi ALirr
Born Ja;»
$625 in fines was i paid by 22
persons charged ikrith havi-g|tory Iwaterfowl with unplugged
tfrs. I
Galveston County Me-1
morial hospital at La Marque.
suffered a
broken bone
from thp scene;
visible bruises, cuts.
selection for promotion,
more and better service at
reasonable cost. Contributions to public welfare and
Reduced
Yo^n’" ■ husintw dlnimiO"aknndh,S
You 11 recogniK-a the finest
In Sizes 12'Zz to 32'/? , 38 to 60
Tails 8 to 44
kept them
8. the weary
Texas Ditision, Tnited Slates Breuers foundation,
I ‘FIT Building. Austin, Texas
• to thf FaeUrruhburt Sl+ihrtt for biilorml null,
the N\-<|k Wet
in-the
E
Iw
s Kyle
te
ALVIN SUN,
Kloecker(H
Born De i
Mr. and Mi ■
Service 1 ®Fiounce th. L:.
kind of,’er, Suson Jan.
II.
With so many statistic gatb-l
statistics, j
is b<
5 to
are.
employees.
•veryfhing else in this pol-
*Mom,
See your local authorized Chevrolet dealer
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’uK : I
‘1g!
DAN CRAINER
75th Birthday
T.
celebrated his
this month,
his
f I
R
to cooperate!”
of Lack’s
os fast.
assessor
go on sale at designated places
in Brazoria Courttv
16.
Mr.
purpose
To purchase a 1959 license,
the pu/chaser
title to
year’s Het
For persons
Thomas said that the
W’igintcn - Hal! Insurance
here, deputized in past
handle such sales, will
again be designated for that
in 1959.
Business will continue to im-
prove during 1959 but industry
\vill /»«■»»■>timid, to nlocriioH Vi,-
| many of the problems of re-
cent years. That is the opinion
of Dr. Leland I. Doan, presi-
dent of The Dow Chemical
Company, as expressed in an
annual review and outlook
statement.
"We have made a good and
rapid recovery from the re-
cession of 1958”, Doan said,
”and indications are that the
economy will continue to im-
prove through 1959. although
probably at a more moderate
When he arrived at I id .a nob
Matagorda Hay. in I84(
for the danat of rhe Ped
he found iriany of hit Grrman injmi
. .. ’I
construction
form, al-1
Our utuert iMi<
.-;i .ne- ■ ■ th< sc re-
e said, “We have set i
entire series of 10,000 I
I
TELEPHONE
t|a l k !
i Declaring that the future of
chemically-engineered products
i for the building industry, es-
| pecially plastics, is limitless,
Doan said that although
is now primarily con-
j corned with construction uses
I of plastic foams and films, it
is turning its attention to the
I potential uses of plastics in |
■ structural components.
||YtEXAS 'LHAMHONS of freedom (|l
JIOimNJ O. MIIEIU!SIEI®/\\«CIHI
Seeker of Liberty jor All Men
band (topped their heanbreaking
march and began the building of
their new homes They called their
colony Fredericksburg, honoring
Prince Frederick of Prussia John O.
Meusebach had written another chap-
ter in the history of Tekas . . the
history of fearless pioneers, seekers
of freedom
Today Texans Mill demand and get
their right to choose the way they
want to live. In this vigorous and
freedom-minded homeland Beer
Belongs and this is win lh« United
States Brewers Foundation works con-
stantly. in cotiiunction with brewers,
wholesalers and retailers, to assure
the saile of beer and ale under
pleasant, orderly conditions. Believ-
ing that Mric0gw enforcement selves
the best interest of Texans, the
Foundation stresses close coopeirafeonO'
with the Armed forces, law enforce-
ment and governing officials in its
continuing Self Regulation program.
Hill Country, then b rgely
plored Eapvauic. nuutcr auu ex-
haustion lock a heavy t< -II. but ideal-
ism and determination
going. On Friday. May
gun, lone, $10; possessing dove
duririg closed season, one, $25;
hunting dove with unplugged j
gun, lone. $10; and hunting at
night with light.
Series 31 Fleefside—round-the-clock delivery specialist!
You don’t have to haul 30-ton loads
out of a stone quarry before your
job’s considered tough. The rough
ones come irevery weight class. "
And right ther,e is where a whole
fleet of Task-Force Chevies cornea
rolling in. As far back as they go,
Chevrolet trucks have always been
long on stamina and short on-down-
Meusrbach
nd ablest of
all the colonisers of the Southwest
viwi.ola. on
a nd headed
reales Rivag,
grants ill und the proi ict s treasury
empo But. on April 24. 1846. MeuM
bach and hu. colonists stt out for the
lunary, then ii rgely unex-
Ex[>osure. hunger and ax-
IBr •
Hp,
M.jn SI. Sl«. 4W7 S. Main
Downtown 1126 Travii
In the Village 2372 Ric, Blvd.
a r
nat’onal defense.
"TO THE OWNERS .
profitable manner.
LOOKINd AHEAD
has long been the keynoti
phone Lairieawxww / II C.. . T---- f
where near correct, the nxit 20
growth and development tl
fore.
’ The future can L_ \
icy of equal con;;!deration
the public."
That’s probably the longest resolution
heard about, but if takes a
best in telephone service.
Suits - Coots
Toppers - Housecoats 25 /a
[Sports weor
too low. In the long run, a
c0ru
F -
Robert Mize has r.‘turned j
horn from a stay in Hermann
Hospital at Houston.
. run business in
As they left the scene
gave chase, caught the
; nd held them for police.
Both boys, one from West!
Columbia and one an Alvin |
lad. were taken to juvenile!
♦he cost of service became
not buy it.
"Financial safety should not be endangered by
setting the price of service
price that provides profit e tough to undertake rtew
search and development
service to the public.
"Fair treatment of
good working cc nditions, r ?asonable job
opportunity for advancement based on merit. It is peo-
ple—-employees—who are
in the success of any business.
WE ACCEPT THESS RESPONSIBILITIES
“TO THE EMPLOYEES . . . provide machines,
methods, equipment, direc lion, leadership, job train-
ing, incentives tc progress, '
"TO THE PUBLIC . .
The most expensive hunting I
violation, however, was having
fish boatl! n over-limit of I ducks for
rcial fish-1 which one hunter ba d $100. I
Other offenses included:
hunting license, seven. $10(
fines; hunting doves in clc
season, eight, $100 ,n fines; I
hunting doves from automobile
nine, $75; hunting quail ini
closed season, two, $60; Killing
a sound,
pl
L
he has
most foi
ey ever knew, that he was I
in Port Bohvar and was I
l. years old before his fam-1
noved to Pleasant Ba
ic elder Crainers
y planning to
oria County. Th-
were
injuries severe enough to
cause disability beyond the
day of the accident.
The JJ. Public, Health!
Service dstimtetes the figure at
a staggering 4,500,000. Totaling
individual state motor vehicle
reports, you get only 1,347,681
injuries. Between these latter
extremes fall the estimates by
two prominent insurance orga-
nizations.
Who's right? According to I
the National Safety Council, it I
depends on what you. call an 11
t papers, pay fo
office employ-
'! the requested
they. reach its
now com
the far-from-i:
field of automobi
statistics.
you'vle ever
lot of effort to give yk>u the
ALL SALES FINAL
Higher Priced Dre».'>eft Proportionately
You'll find drewe. Of every description in this tremendous
annd party styles.
---------——I manufacturers' labels.
1/ of Hounton
STOIIE HOI RS
Main St. Open i,| 9
Downtown Mon. and Thur. Til 9 P M
In The Village Open Th urn. Til 9 PJML
n <1 oystering
problems for
•ns. A total of
No matter which figure you
loose to believe, you can bet I
0 be is I
doesn’t
The story of the foundi ig of beauti-
ful, hiscoru. Fredericks >urg is the
story of another Gcrtnai -born cham-
ndependence
for all. Lik< Prince Carl of Solms
Braunfels. John O Meuiebach gladly
----|n
. housands of
hu oppressed and nee< y neighbors
life Iron of
» w,|h an un-
yielding sense of jumki .
was onr of the wisest 1
ent of the South Park
stood in his doorway'
night and watched j
?ar-old boys steal huh
1 whose
•. he ( how many of you
boys j a hassle has
head in
quential
injury s
If vol
automobile acc
chances are wl
Series 60 stole shows its stuff on off the-ron
time And now, with big tand*
in the line along with every k 1
of model you can name . . . with
the latest ’59 ideas built into mere
might and muscle than ever before
. . . you can bet a Chevy truck will
whistle through any size job you
got. Your Chevrolet dealer can zero
in on the exact model you need.
Chevrolet Task-Force 59 st a nt
ch<
i that the best statistic
the unsung guy who
.how in anybody’s injury add-I
ng machine.
occurred.
But apparently life is "going”
pretty good for a fellow who
can greet 80 of his f/iends and
relatives during a four-share
of his 75th birthday.
MARVIN FORD
HAS PUNCH — "The idea
‘p N Week’
i- a lot of punch," said Mar-
; f< rd. manager of Commun-
Public Service. "There is
- reason why it won’t work
ccesTuliy in Alvin and build
m year to year.”
during cl used season,
$85; hunting ducks after
four. $150; hunting
during closed season,
$150; shooting doves from
two. $50; hunting migra-
OUR NEW YEARS RESOLUTION TO YOU
Happy New Year to everyone in Alvin frorln all or
. . - 1
for resolutions, I thought
I ttle bit more about a reso-
' 365 days a year in brovid-
No car or irv
for us io wa
cate. We gc
"all in" besil
out vour car
we do the job.
Kilson’s^
Not A Filhn
But A Servi
1104 Gordy
Ph. OL 8-384
Krampota Child
■ Born Dec. 28
Mr. and Mrs. M- Ivin J.
Krampota announce the birth
a --on. Glenn Wayne, at the
' Polk Army Hospital near
•sville, La. on Dec. 28. The
child weighed 7:5-1 2 oz. at
___________ ______ Al
though sales of intermediate • P^t three
b“i!d:r.g icals was also] patrolman
j with the Alvin Police Depart-
ment and who, at one time, i
wa ■ a j ini lice chief, has
resigned his position with the
local police and accepted a
deputy’s place with Brazoria
County.
Goodwin will work in the
Pearland area with Deputy Q.
C. Dawson.
The Sheriff’s Department is,
for the first time, using two
deputies and two cars in the
Pearland area.
Gooawin, a native of Alvin,'
has attended the Criminal In-
. vestigaiing School held at Aus-
tin.
a neld, 17 oi i ■
?d by oolice I On y
closely |
Game wardens in Brazoria,
Galveston and Chambers coun-
ties are faced with unique and
varied probiems, said Game
Commissioner Frank * lebane
of Alvin, and during a 12-
month period, their work has
resulted in 292 game violation
cases being brought to trial
and a sum of S12,618.0 collect-
ed in fines and court costs.
Bv far the largest number
of violations of any one law
that was that of fishing with-
out a license. A total of 83
persons were charged with this
offense and paid fines total-
ing $840.50.
On the other hand, larger
ere levied for two other
Game wardens ar-
persons
nit of
totaling SI.800.
public waters,
ai l for a total
$988
a-dozen or more
; reports tabulated
| '‘authoritative’’ sources. The
problem is that in one table
sidetracked ] Alvin was charged bv police on^ a Traction of you may
with following too ’ Hosely | lppear’ whi,e ln another you
when his pickup truck rammed I ™
into the back of another truck
driven by Robert Henry Coch-
ram, 31 of Alvin as Cochram I
halted far traffic at the inter-1
BSfciifc ii Eiifi
When Dan T. Crainer of
Manvel celebrated his 75th
birthday this month, more
than 80 of his friends and I
relatives called st his home to I
wish him well. Among them
were his four children and his
eght grandchildren.
His two daughters. Mrs A.
Kahla of Sweeny and Mrs.
J W. Lehman of Houston, and
the wives of his two sons. Al-
1< n Crainer oi Alvin and D.
J Crainer of Galveston, en-
tertained wth open house at
the D. T. Crainer home.
A lovely wintertime arrange-
ment of I ’ ‘ ,
with their natural foliage cen-j board. He has held several of-
friends and theii
devotion for him
ed by their birthday calls.
Actually, Mr. Crainer is not
a native of Brazoria Countv
License plates for sale in
1959 arrived this week in An-
gleton, said H. A. Thomas, tax
and collector, and Will
building chemicals
increasing rapidly.
Dow will introduce two
i building produ- ts at th'
“ that tional Association of
acute • Builders Shov. n Chic;
serious, month,
manage-! being
Grandparents arc Mr. and
Clyde R. Dabney of Al-
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
npota of Iowa Colony.
! grand pa rents are Mi.
and Mrs. Fred K. Klos of Al-
n and Mrs. C. R. Dabney Sr.
Evergreen.
SP 4 Krampota is stationed
with the army at Fort Polk.
|g|l [ The annual meeting of the
Keep Brazoria County Beauti-
B9! ful Association will be held
SW Friday Jan. 23 in the club
ill' rooms of the old Ang'eti n Club
111' located over the Ford Gauge
Bl m Angleton. said Ken Fergu-
|Hjson, president of the group.
Ig Reports will be made on the
'W past year's progress of the
i association and plans will be
guY set up for the coming year. At
Bra-the same time, the election of
Eg directors and 1959 officers
will be held.
employees means good pay,
security, and
'1 lx "
r le of thp tele-
ess forecasters are any-
years will bring more
?n we have ever seen be-
been defined as one that
Public demand. Our equip-
ment, training, and metho< s would net us nothing if
so high that people would
"injury”. By the NSC’s book!
bending a -hangnail while
opening the car door then re-1
porting to your employer that ■
you are "sick” doesn't qualify
you for the injury list. Yet the
U. S. Public Health £]
total includes this L...« ,
‘‘automobile injury ” j D' c. 21 at the <
Most states and the insur- NV M'mori i!
ance organizations base thtir!c^’^ w« igh...
estimates, according to NSC The Kio< k< ■
people, on sketchy injury de- Tom H i]. w
scriptions such as ‘‘severe” David, n <
and "slight”. NSC uses concise Grandparent
uniform injury definitions a- Mrs. Joe H i
dopted by the National Confer- Mr. and Mr
ence on Uniform Traffic Acci- of Hcmpsti
dent. Statistics in 1953.
Although you may have been
all shook up in that accident,'
acording to this definition you I
were injured only if you: a) j
bleeding wound.
carried | ^r- and
b> suffered phy are thf
, swelling, i ter Kandi -
limping, etc.; c» complained of I jan ln fl
——t visible signs of tai at H<
weighed 8:4
Grandpar
Mrs. Jack 1
‘equests hould be I
to Feb. 16 at the
I ic-
hov.
|‘. v- ..''J'1.^ne Accident
Is Reported
I Somewhere along the route, j
| however, he was sidetracked,
land when he spotted the farm'
I at Pleasant Bayou, he imme-
diately moved his family there.
In 1912, Dan Crainer of
Pleasant Bayou met and mar-
ried Olive Booth of Manvel.
They moved to Port Bolivar
: and farmed for about a year
before moving back to Manvel
where the Booth family settled
I in 1857.
For the past 41 years, Mr.
and Mrs. Crainer have lived
in the house they built on pro-
perty owned by Booths for
102 years.
During that time, they rais-
CaH by number. If't »v dca
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
on Feb.
ill auuuici JUU
have multiplied into twoP’
or three persons. In which ‘ of
table, then, are you the real
you?
The National Safety Council
section of Highways 6 and 35.(reports that 1,400,000 persons
were injured in automobile
acidents last year. These
severe
disability
eiers and so many
sooner or later there
to be a wrangic a
statistic you
Lkimh
El IIwIt.,.
oversize shrimp trawls; one
person paid $25 for taking
oysters from an I insanitary
reef: two paid $50 for dredg-
ing oysters in shallow water:
six were charged tovith dredg-
ing oysters on a closed reef;
and one pel son paid $25 for
possessing illegal sized shrimp. ■
Other violations! concerning
fishing include: cine- fine of
$100 for telephoning fish; 11
fines totaling $275 for netting
in closed waters; ione person
paid $10 for havijng no bait
dealer’s license; ®ne person
paid $5 for trespassing to fish: ||
and two were charged with 9
having no trawl license.
Game wardens arc also re- H
quired to "keep eyo on" H
other activities near 1he waters ■
. . . one person paid a $50 >1
fine for dredging mudshell ■
without a permit; and another ■
vas charged with [violating a
^v‘10l dredging permit. |
> en-i The most prevalent offense i
rrer-l ’n hunting violations was hunt-
vi-’i" Mr M< -I *ng doves after sun. et when
fnex totalin-4 persons paid $2f»0 in fine .!'11
■s totaling 200«
violators hav-l
7^'
jg at ■■
be faced confidently with a pol-
1 or owners, employees, and
Brazoria Countv Commis-
sioners’ Court has'approved i Pa,n’ without
contract for a tax consultant j
for the next two years.
At a special meeting the
court approved a contract with
Willie S. Sproles at an annual
salary of $7500 per year plus
travel expenses of $1800 per
year.
County Judge Alton C. ArnoL
was authorized by the
to sign the contract on its
half.
fines w
violati'
resivc 39
us at the telephone Company.
Since this i» the seaso i f
you might want to know a I
lution that we try to follow
ing telephone service to you and your neighbors.
Here it is - - -
WE DEFINE OUR OBJECTIVES
“Our objective is to fui nish the best possible tele-
phone service at reasonabl? cost — a cost consistent
with financ al safety and f< ir treatment of
"Service ranks above
icy. And the only good serv ce is one that is continual-
ly improving To furnish thi
people, the best equipment
best management we can develop.
"Reasonable cost has
produces an ever-growing
HERBERT BARNES |
N JERTED EFFORT — "If I
(xjal business people will I
her on ‘Pain-in- I
A vin will be I
of tlie biggest ‘pains 11
. . a failure, often, 11
said Herbert |
Associate . |
Dow President Sees Improved
Business Conditions In Coming Year
brightest growth areas” and
predicted that by the early
1960's revenue from such pro-
ducts would be in the range
of $100 million per year. |t
‘‘Indications are.” he said,
‘‘that housing starts in 1959
will be at the highest level
since 1955. This, coupled with
good prospects for the auto- I
motive industry, is one of the |
principal reasons for our op-il
timism. Among the chemical !
companies, we have a particu-:
larly large stake in the build-11
ing industry.”
__________ „ „,„<v uiviiv.avc E>r- L*oan said he was refer-
rate than in recent months"”'I rinH Primaril.v to Dow products
In the line of problems. Dr. I wh,'ch , gou into
Doan cited rising costs, out of|W,thOUt chang>nK
proportion to increases in pro-j
ductivity. resulting in a squeeze!
on profits. 14 t
1 .... . Dow will introduce two new
Chis is not a new problem.” building produ ts at th Na-
Dr Doan said, "but is on- that tional Associsrtion Home
is growing ever more acute. Bniiders Show in Chicago this
si", mmaniw very lenous | month. he s < one of them
2 industrial manage-, i,eing an insulating material
ment. The owners of busmess: for use in roof construction,
have a right to a fair return1 - •
on their invested capital, and
the trend of recent years is
placing this right in jeopardy.”
He said Dow's sales had re-
•overed to pre-recession levels I Do’
nd that the final quarter of
1958 had been "one of the best
m history in terms of yol ime."
Dr. Doan singled ouit build-
ing products as "one df Dow’s
j. "■ xt
The accident occurred about
12 o’clock Noon on Friday,
said Po ice Chief Glen Shep-
perd.
No damage was reported to
the Cochram truck but Bar-
field’s pickup had about <200
in damages.
a„4O- Both vehicles were moving
ed cattle, dairied, and brought sou1hward when the accident
up their family.
Mr. Crainer took an active
part in the Manvel community.
While his children were in
brilliant kumquats school, he served on the school!
latural foliage pen- hoard He has he’d several of-
lace-laid refresh-1 ficial jobs with the First Chris-
tian Church in Manvel.
But along with his dairying1
and cattle raising, those things |
were given up when his health ‘
declined about 10 years ago. .
"Now, we watch television,
veston. Pasadena. Houston, take care of the little home
South Houston, Alvin. Manvel, | duties that everybody has. and
and Other towns in this ana. Igo to visit the children in the [
in the -6 years during which summertime”, said Mrs Crain-1
111 lias lived at Manvel, Dan 1! r. That's about the wav life’
Crainer has made a host of [goes,” she added.
injury, or
unconscious
On the basis of data from
special studies of auto injuries
thut have been conducted, the
NSC has established the ratio
of disabling injuries to death: <
at 35 to 1.
The NSC injury tola! of 1. I
.400.000 for last year, then, is I
on a multiplication of|
bj- the figure 35, an I
breakdown ofl
Health Service!
intelligent com-I
With frttalc II
arc that
■Kg*^**
Series 100 tandem—powered for big loads and steep
w
si
fem
| tc red the 1
ment table which also he’d a I
beautifully decorated birthday
cake.
Cake and coffee were served
to the callers who came from
High Island, Port Bolivar, Gal- ;
uoctrin H O U S t O tt,
n this area. {
> during which : summertime”, said Mrs. Crain-
“That’s about the way life
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