The Frisco Employes' Magazine, June 1928 - Springfield-Greene ...
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c, <strong>1928</strong><br />
tto Wyzard, third-class boilerniakhas<br />
been called to Mounta~n View<br />
lccount of the illness of his €ather.<br />
nginee~' A. A. McClellan is assigned<br />
ill sci,vice nt Newburg, displacing<br />
ineer A. E. Canary. who went rn<br />
road service between Kewburg and<br />
nfifield.<br />
rs. Frank Fulton, wife of Fireman<br />
~k Fulton, passed away in Spring-<br />
, May 11. <strong>The</strong> remains wc17e<br />
lght to Xewburg. <strong>The</strong> town of<br />
burg extends svm~~athv to the be-<br />
IEL DEPARTME.NT-ST. LOUIS<br />
LOUISE S. GIBSON, Reporter<br />
<strong>The</strong> regular monthly meeting of the<br />
supervisors of fuel economy was held<br />
in Mr. Collett's office. April 20, with a<br />
full attendance and the usual display of<br />
enthusiasm.<br />
<strong>The</strong> International Railway Fuel Convention,<br />
held in Chicago. Ill., May 8<br />
to 11, inclusive, was attended by the<br />
following fuel department employes:<br />
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Curry, JIr, and<br />
Mrs. Harold T. Conley and family. Mr.<br />
and 311-s. G. T. Allison, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
61. E. Martin, J1r. J. E. MThalen and Mr.<br />
Lewis Illevans, all of St. Louis; Mr.<br />
and Mrs. C. J. Beshears and Mr. and<br />
31~~. W. A. Crawford of <strong>Springfield</strong>.<br />
Ma.; Mr. and hIrs. G. L. Schneider of<br />
Sapulpa. Olila., Mr. and Mrs. XI. H. Rodwig<br />
of Tulsa, Okla.. and Mr. P. V. Hamniersly<br />
of Fi. Smlth. Ark.<br />
<strong>The</strong> fuel dalartment office force had<br />
quite a treat a few weeks ago when<br />
Mrs. W. H. Betts. formerly Xiss Noney<br />
of the fuel accounting division, also<br />
Mrs. Lewis, formerly Ann Rotmnn of<br />
this department, called to see us and<br />
we were much pleased to have them<br />
accompany us to the combined clubs'<br />
dinner and theater party and show<br />
them what the <strong>Frisco</strong> has bcen doing<br />
along those lines.<br />
Miss Eleanor Finn and Mrs. Louise<br />
Gibson enjoyed tl week-end trip to<br />
Jlemphis. Tenn. <strong>The</strong> Sunnyland is :I.<br />
splendid train and they especially recommend<br />
it for its cleanliness-didn't<br />
even get their powder puffs soiled.<br />
Miss Alice M. Cooke is away on her<br />
vacation, visiting the family of her<br />
aunt in Denver. Colo.<br />
Ted Ruerman also took a trip nut<br />
on the Meramec and reports a splendid<br />
time.<br />
Lewis Blevans spent Nothers' Dny<br />
with his family in <strong>Springfield</strong>, 110.<br />
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PASSENGER TRAFFIC DEPT.<br />
ST. LOUIS, MO.<br />
JIO1,LIE S. II. Saston and Fay Coble, of Rus-<br />
sell's gang, are back at work after.<br />
recovering from serious illness. 1,ynn<br />
.\kip. Thomas Wilson and \\'. E. Ward<br />
are now on leave, account of sicknew<br />
or injury and 1;. I,. \Vilson and H. I*;.<br />
JIillen are on vacation.<br />
Foreman Doiiahue'~ gang completed<br />
into Turrcll after reconstrwctinp from<br />
Jonesboro. <strong>The</strong>y set 1.400 new creo-<br />
soted yellow pine poles kind replaced<br />
160 miles of iron wire with vopper.<br />
H. B. Bradfield and B. I,. Kennedy.<br />
telegraphers, and Glen Harkins, mes-<br />
senger. have been absent accbounL of<br />
sickness since our last report.<br />
Francis Gugel, messenger, has re-<br />
turned to work after* a three-weeks'<br />
vacation.<br />
Miss Ethel Hill, PBX operator, is vis-<br />
iting in Dallas.<br />
Wni. Spratlry, linrrnan, who has been<br />
confined in the Sherman hospital, has<br />
been transferred to the St. Louis hos-<br />
pital. Hope to see Spratley back with<br />
US soon.<br />
Ray T. Soper, personal record clerk.<br />
sot-nt JIxy G in East St. Louis at the<br />
honic of his sister. While there he<br />
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<strong>The</strong> Producers Sand Co.<br />
Pr:ducers and Shippers of the<br />
HOUND TOOTH SAND."<br />
SCREESED AND WASHED<br />
BIG ARKANSAS RIVER CHANNEL SAND<br />
307 National Bank of Commerce Building<br />
Telenhone 3-48i2 P. 0. Box 2133<br />
TULSA, OKLAHOMA<br />
Sherrill Oil Co.<br />
GASOLINE, KEROSENE, OILS<br />
Fuel Oil In Cars or Over Docks<br />
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Estimates Cheerfully Submitted<br />
W. H. SHARP<br />
Contractor<br />
PLASTERING - STUCCO<br />
I 1301 Roanoke. Sprlngfield, Mo. I<br />
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