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July, 1927 Page 57<br />
Harrln. The usual cigars and candy Tulsa Is Miss Emelia Kalt Ale clerk who<br />
sere dlstrihilted.<br />
left on June lGth for ~aAett wherk she<br />
Bliss 0ma- dams, former stenograph- will spend a few days prior td an extender<br />
to trainmaster at Oklahoma Citv. ed trip through California and on the<br />
has retunned to Sapulpa as stenograph- Pacific Coast,<br />
er to trainmaster at this noint. Miss Mr. E. L. 'Cl'illsey, Car Foreman, West<br />
Adams is well known at-Sjll;uGa, hG; Tulsa, also left on his vacation on June<br />
ina worked several positions here. 16th. Mr. Willsey will spend his time in<br />
JIrs. H. A. Van Ness has been elccted AIediclne Park, Government Reservation,<br />
nresident of the auxiliarv to Veterans. near Lawton, Okla., where the Ash run in<br />
Thcse women are dee~lf interested - - .-- in schools.<br />
F!.isco affairs and rendei. valuable ser- Mr. Tim Wilson, Car Inspector at Altus.<br />
vice with their hearty co-operation. has been granted a sixty day leave of<br />
M. E. Gleckler. agent at Wellston absence, effecLtive June lst, account transhas<br />
accornpanled his wife to San ~ie: acting personal business. Mr. Wilson has<br />
go. Mrs. Glcckler has been confined to been relieved by Mr. F. E. Harshaw. for- three days.<br />
the hospital in Oklahoma and is being merly Inspector at West Tulsa.<br />
Xonroe Mitchell, a live wire on the<br />
take11 to a sanitarium in San Diego for Southwestern Division accident preven- dock, has been off for several days actreatment.<br />
0. L. Haddon is acting tlon meeting was held at West Tulsa in count sickness. Be glad to see him back<br />
agcnt at TSrellston durina - Mr. G:eck- the oflice of the Master Xechanic on agaln.<br />
. Icr's absence.<br />
Tuesday, June 14th.<br />
Everybody concerned was so much de-<br />
BIr. E. G. Shedlebar. ticlint rashier- -. -. . - - . Engineer A. Wortman is awav on leave lighted AIonday morning. June 13th, to<br />
telegrapher, at ~inita, and--wife, are of absence, attending R. of L. E. Conven- greet the following posted on the board:<br />
cnjoylng an extended trip to Cali- tion, at Cleveland, Ohio.<br />
BEST REC,ORD-FETEST ERRORS<br />
fornla. They will be gone thirtv days. Mrs. J. M. Cheek is away on vacation The follonm~ letter from Mr. 0. L.<br />
stonoing at various foints of interest in Canada.<br />
Young, Superintendent of Terminals:<br />
whiie enroute. Nr. Jay Decou, Drop Pit Foreman, West (Personal) , - ~ -<br />
Tulsii. Is away on vacation.<br />
"&Ar. C. H. Hensley, Agent:<br />
OFFICE SUPT. TERMINALS Mr. F. L. Brite, main line hostler help- I have a ropy of Freight Clalm Re-<br />
WEST TULSA, OKLA. er, has been Issued leave of absence. ac- vention Bulletin No. 132. which shows<br />
count - - ~ of vacation. that Tulsa has made the'best record of<br />
EDNA A. WOODEN, Reporter Mil iT. ~.-~olei' Inspector West Tulsa shipments handled for the last periG,arid<br />
and hls Forcl coupe, had an Lrgument witl; I want you to please tell your organiza-<br />
Mr. Walter E. Eagan mas ~romoted a Ford truck by,!he High School at Sa- tion that it is very gratifying, Indeed, that<br />
to General Yardmaster June 7th vice Duloa. Henrv's Henrv." however. looks thev have secured th!s nennant. and I am<br />
Mr. 3. B. Vanderford, who was iransiike<br />
it came kut ahead 'in the argument^ very glad to know that they 'are Interferrred<br />
to the South End. The best as it was in the best shape when it wai ested so as to make thls kind of a record.<br />
wishes of the entire Tulsa Terminal all ovcr.<br />
Please tell each and Cvery one how much<br />
go with Mr. Vanderford to his new lo- Fireman A. C. Bell has returned to work this is aonreclated. and ask that thev<br />
cation, and Walter has a host of friends after being away for a considerable time. continue to keep the good work up whlch<br />
hcre who wish him a world of success Account of pulling off Henryetta Switch- I know thes will, bemuse T thi;lk you<br />
in his new duties.<br />
er, Engineer Saner is back with us again, have an excellent organization."<br />
Xr. Lynn C. Halloway has been as- worklnx off West Tulsa board. We are<br />
signed as Steno-Clerk. We are glad to clad t6 have hlm back. as we had al- ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT<br />
Ilavc this young man in our midst and host forgotten what he looked like; he<br />
wish him much success.<br />
had been at Jlenryetta so long.<br />
Mr. G. D. Smith. Yard Clerk. is off on Firemen Taler. Robbins and Hale have C. P. HENSLEY, Reporter<br />
his vacntlon, which he says ivas badly been sent back -to S~rin~eld. beinc cut -~<br />
nceded. ~~... .-<br />
of? West Tulsa Rremin'sextr& boa& Dlvislon Accountant, R. E. Pipkln, spent<br />
Our Balt Club came near winning a Fireman T. A. Pickens Local Chair- several days in St. Louis the week of<br />
game Tuesday, June 16th. The score man for B. of L. F. & E'.. has been off June 13th to 19th.<br />
being one to nothina. favor the Texas attending meetinc of brotherhood of - --- fire- - Traveling Accountant, J. C. Chenot of<br />
Company'# nine. such ball playinyas men in Sprlnglleld.<br />
St. Louis. spent several days thls week<br />
thls 1~111 put our boys in the showing Engineer C. C. Prescott, West Tulsa in Sapulpa, checking Bills and Vouchers.<br />
yet The game lasted for eleven in- has been granted leave of absence ac; Mr. Chenot was =companied by his wife.<br />
nmw.<br />
count of illness.<br />
H. E. Fariss, who was appointed As-<br />
3lr. C. L. Pender, of Mr. Johnson's<br />
sistant Bill and Voucher Clerk, reported<br />
office, was recently a visitor at Tulsa<br />
TULSA WAREHOUSE<br />
for dutv June 13th. Mr. Fariss came to<br />
Terminal. -<br />
this office from the office of the Divlsion<br />
Mr. W. P. Kent Depot Ticket Agent<br />
Accountant, Memphis, Tennessee. The<br />
visited with relatives in Missouri, lasi W. A. RYLANDER, Reporter<br />
wcek. -<br />
Mr. H. 0. Long, Yardmaster, is on<br />
thirty-days' leave of absence which<br />
When the June issue of The Magazine<br />
had been looked over by our Foreman,<br />
tlme he is spending with relitives in Frfd Bashe he said:<br />
Kentucky.<br />
You kndw, it does look like to mc<br />
Mrs. 0. L. Young and daughter, W11ma,<br />
are Visitlng relatives at Habana,<br />
somebody in the gang of Afty men or<br />
Kansas.<br />
more ought to hbve get-up enough about<br />
Mr. Dale A. Young, Performance<br />
them to see to it that this warehouse<br />
has a write-up occasionally.<br />
Clcrk, has returned from Fort Smith<br />
It seems<br />
Arkansas, where he spent several day;<br />
every warehouse on the Svstem can break<br />
visiting hls parents and brother. Xlr.<br />
into-mint - - - -- but ~ ~~- Tulsa." -<br />
J. H. Rodle relieved Dale during his<br />
l+om that I take It very few .of the<br />
absence.<br />
Frisco employees are acquainted with us.<br />
One June 10th. a total of 4,304 cars<br />
Thls first attempt will Introduce the "ofwere<br />
handled Tulsa Terminals during<br />
Ace bunch." -<br />
a twenty-four hour period.<br />
Fred Bashe, the General Foreman, how-<br />
Another improvement to Tulsa Term- ever, must be pretty well known. One<br />
Inal is the completion of the new stock<br />
would readily thlnk so to hear hjm get<br />
yards, which arc located near Red<br />
after the Yardmaster over the Dhone.<br />
Fork.<br />
and a few minutes later on the dutside<br />
directing hostilities with 'the snakes.<br />
MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT<br />
Hy-Cho! That's the Assistant Fore- TRAVEL FOR "UNCLE SAM"<br />
man. Lon Bud. Twice daily Hi pockets $158 to $925 month. Every semnd week &-full p~y,<br />
SAPULPA, OKLA.<br />
Slim, Shorty, etc., etc., and should one Comrnan educnllon sflrlent. Wrtle IN3WDIATELY<br />
for free<br />
-<br />
fail to answer to this roll call somebody<br />
32-nore hook mlrh snedmen eoaehln# and Itst<br />
of U 9. God1 ~osll~onv obtvlnnble by men nnd women<br />
L. A. MAGIC, 0. R. TUCKER, is sure cut off the pay roll for that da.-. IR and up.<br />
Reporters<br />
Allen Lewis, the 0. S. & D Clerk says FRANKLIN INSTITUTE, Dew L-230. Rochester, N. Y.<br />
things on his desk are like 'the &ather<br />
The first of the pleasure seekers from man says, only difYerence "102 degrees in<br />
the office of the Master Mechanic at West the shade and no shade." 0. S. & D:s<br />
and all work He seems to think if the<br />
I<br />
fat chickes would check the stuff as the<br />
W. B. reads would help him out mate-<br />
THESE BUTTONS FIT ANY GARMENT riallv.<br />
And they snap on. No since A. C. Carl sits on the opposite<br />
seu.in,- necessary. Detach- side of the F. desk as clerk, he has lost<br />
able, too. Pilcher Bachelor one leg off of his glasses. He's there<br />
with the dope any time you call for hlm, Get your favorite michine at a<br />
Buttons are meat in an<br />
and leaves a clear desk every evening.<br />
savinu of .. 40% to -- 60%. -~ Latest models Underwoods.<br />
emergency. A strong but-<br />
Royals. L. C. Smiths, R&&%ons, remanufactured<br />
ton for constant use. If How that receiving clerk, Bert Martiu. hke new from top to bottom 5-year arantee. 10<br />
dealer cnn't supply, send his does receive when an L. C. L. shipment dam free Irfal. Sold direct on $2 rnontft"ly payments.<br />
name and 25c for full as- shows up, that in all respects should go Write for latest catalog-FREE<br />
sortlnent of 3 colors. 3 sizes. C-L. Usually he checks up the shipment.<br />
PI LCH IER MFG. CO., Inc.<br />
R. M. McLemore the good Cherokee<br />
Dept. 4202<br />
Louisville, Ky. Scout and seal cleric, seems to have lots