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    Jim* 16, 1956 w 2 » a ftr* ft. ft* Carr Health Officer Stev&La* Vretg &*a , SoNeovoaadda Streets Bear Boater Carrs Referring to water samples submitted froa the drinking fountain at 1000 Fremont Hay U s t Identified m» your Lab. Ho. 1136* As soon a« we received this report, J^rne 8th, we submitted new §«o»l«« fro® that location aa well. ** 931 £* Fremont { hsth. So* 1160). the Richfield Station at 10th and Fre- wont (lab. Ho* 1156) and from the inside faucet at 1000 Fremont (Lab. No* 1159), all of which showed clear* However the sample reauteitted fro® the drinking fountain at 1000 Fremont (Lab. No. 1161) was not potable# 1 examined this location in awipany with our employee who regularity picks up water sa&plcs and find It was taken froa the •nail drinking fountain connected with a Coca-Cola cooling bar at Bacon’s Service Sta­tion, loth and Fremont.. in view of the fast that samples were satisfactory froa immediately adjoining location*, and in fact froa inside 1S00 Fre­mont, it sj>p*«r» obvious th?.t': there is nothing