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July, 1927<br />
About $4,000.00 has just been spent<br />
In Monett yards laying new tracks and<br />
extending old ones-which is a re-<br />
minder that our terminal is gaining In<br />
the amount of business handled.<br />
How do you imagine you would feel<br />
to wake up some morning and flnd your<br />
neighbor's cow in your garden and sud-<br />
denly realize that she had dined on your<br />
entire crop. We can boast of having- one<br />
of the best-natured clerks on the Frisco<br />
Railroad. for that is exactly what ha^-<br />
pened to one of our clerks who had<br />
spent all his spare time on his garden<br />
-and he and his neizhbor are still on<br />
"sueakina terms."<br />
ive regret it will not be our pleasure<br />
to again read the family news from<br />
Rolia Sub submitted by Bessie Lea for<br />
JIiss Lea is no more-but. we don't<br />
think Xrs. George Shaw sounds bad.<br />
Xr. and Mrs. Shaw visited in Nonett a<br />
short time while on their honeymoon<br />
recently and we understand their per-<br />
manent address will be Amarillo<br />
Texas. We extend our most slncer6<br />
congratw?ations to our former Xiss<br />
Lea and her husband for much happi-<br />
ness and success.<br />
--<br />
SIGNAL DEPARTMENT<br />
SPRINGFIELD, MO.<br />
MATILDA C. HOFFMAN, Reporter<br />
OFFICE OF CAR ACCOUNTANT<br />
SPRINGFIELD, MO.<br />
3IARIE ARXOLD, Reporter<br />
UNIFORM<br />
RESULTS<br />
Dearborn Treating Plants<br />
and Dearborn Treatment assure<br />
uniformly satisfactory results<br />
in correcting the hariniul tend-<br />
encies of locomotive water sup-<br />
plies. The Treating Plant puts<br />
responsibility for regular ap-<br />
plication of Dearborn Treat-<br />
ment on the plant rather than<br />
on individuals. The cost is<br />
very low. The Plant is small,<br />
but does a complete job.<br />
Ur. F. V. Hutchison, formerly draftsman<br />
In this department, has accepted a<br />
position with the Santr~ Fe at Amarillo<br />
Texas. XIr. Hutchison has been sucl<br />
eeeded by 3Ir. Raymond W. Troth of<br />
Topeka. Kansas.<br />
Mrs. L. E. Owen and son, W. J., wifc<br />
and son of our office engineer, are<br />
spending their vacation visiting relatives<br />
in BIcKinney, Texas.<br />
Nr. Harry Barron assistant englneer<br />
md Mrs. Barron spknt Decoration ~ a ;<br />
with Mrs. Barron's oarents in Jasper. - .<br />
Write for booklet and<br />
Alabama.<br />
Donald Ball and family spent the re-<br />
full information.<br />
cent holidays flshing at Conway. Don<br />
claims himself and party caught sixty<br />
flsh In Little Eowen Creek, but he did<br />
not keep any record as to their size.<br />
Two members of our department have<br />
recently fallen victims to Dan Cuoid's<br />
fatal dart.<br />
3Ir. F. E. Wait, helper at Aurora and<br />
Miss Adelinc Gardner, of the same<br />
place, were married May 9th, and on<br />
May 14th. his brother, Mr. H. W. Wait.<br />
employed in repair shqp at Sprlnafield,<br />
was married to Miss Ruth Simmons<br />
of this city. We extend our best<br />
wishes for the young folks' future happiness.<br />
DEARBORN CHEMICAL CO.<br />
Carl Thompson says he spent Decoration<br />
Day quietly with his family at 299 Broadway, New York 310 S. Michigan -Ave., Chicage<br />
home ..-... ".<br />
Mr. J. H. Saunders, traveling ac-<br />
Frisco Building, St. Louis<br />
countant of the 31. I