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ity, if present) set forth in BTU/HR on the
nameplate of this Frigidaire Room Air Con
ditioner was established under the condi
tions and within the tolerances prescribed
by NEMA* Standard CN 1-1962.
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Jack Brannon
Donalsonville, Georgia
Local bank joins
effort to boost
beef market
The Commercial State Bank
of Donalsonville is one of 450
member banks of the Georgia
Bankers Association cooperat
ing in an intensive industry
government effort to main
tain and increase consump
tion of plentiful beef.
E. C. Mosely, vice presidtXit
of Commercial State, says the
bank will display special post
ers throughout the month of
June in an effort to call con
sumer attention to the abund
ant supplies of beef. The
posters are provided by the
National Live Stock and Meat
Board through the U. S. De
partment of Agriculture’s
Marketing Service and the
Georgia Department of Agri
culture.
Claud W. Lowe of Edison,
chairman of the Georgia
Bankers Association’s Agri
cultural Committee, said his
group is asking all member
banks across the state to co
operate in helping to call
consumer attention to plenti
ful beef- The statewide pro
ject is part of a nationwide
effort.
MAN BEHIND WHEEL
CAUSES THE
ACCIDENTS
It‘s the man behind the
wheel that’s to blame for all
highway accidents, says Dr.
Don Tysinger of Dothan, a
member of Houston County
Safety Council, and consult
ant to the Alabama Highway
Safety Commission.
Tysinger was speaking to
this week’s meeting of the
Lions club. David Davis was
program chairman.
The speaker related the
number of deaths, injuries
and accidents in Georgia last
year, and said every one of
them can be blamed on the
drivers of the oars involved.
“Detroit can keep claiming
they are trying to make cars
safe, but they are only trying
to make them faster, more
comfortable and prettier,” he
said. “Look at and examine a
late model automobile and
you will see that it is not de
signed for safety at high
speeds.”
The tendency of the public
to blame laws, enforcement
officers and the courts for
large number of accidents is
wrong too, according to Ty
singer. “We have good laws,
our officers and courts do a
good job, but nothing will do
anything to stop the needless
crippling and killing until the
drivers become more skilled,
and more capable,” he said
Tysinger recommends driv
er training as the best way to
reduce accidents. “We need to
get rid of the idea that driv
ing is a ‘right.’ It is a privi
lege, and we ought to be more
careful about letting just a
bout anybody get a driver’s
license,” he said.
The speaker stressed the
need for every driver to heed
speed limits. There are rea
sons for the posting of limits
of speed and each driver
should go as slow as the signs
say.
Then Dr. Tysinger told the
men a few tips on handling a
vehicle under various condi
tions.
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DONALSONVILLE (GA.) NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE