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Lois Leffleman, joint facility bill clerk,<br />

and Lee Skwierczynski Jr., system analyst<br />

of systems Lois Leffleman, and procedures, joint facility were bill married clerk,<br />

on and April Lee Skwierczynski 8 at Grayslake, Jr., system III. A bridal here's hO\N \Ne're doing<br />

analyst<br />

shower of systems was held and procedures, on April 7, at were which married the<br />

couple on April received 8 at Grayslake, many lovely III. gifts A bridal for here's hO\N \Ne're doing<br />

their shower home was held in Morton on April Grove. 7, at which They the<br />

First Quarter<br />

honeymooned couple received in many Floridalovely enjoying gifts the for<br />

Ending March 31<br />

sights their of home Disneyworld. in Morton Grove. They<br />

First Quarter<br />

honeymooned Congratulations in to Florida Mary enjoying Winteriich, the<br />

1972Ending March 1971 31<br />

who sights passed of Disneyworld.<br />

her U. S. Citizenship test.<br />

Congratulations to Mary Winterlich, RECEIVED FROM CUSTOMERS<br />

1972 1971<br />

who passed her U. S. Citizenship test. for hauling freight, passengers, mail, etc.<br />

$ 72,520,575 $ 69,716,052<br />

OFFICE OF MANAGER<br />

RECEIVED FROM CUSTOMERS<br />

REVENUE ACCOUNTING<br />

PAID<br />

for hauling<br />

OUT IN<br />

freight,<br />

WAGES<br />

passengers, mail, etc. $ 72,520,575 $ 69,716,052<br />

(Labor in operating expenses)<br />

35,105,355 33,013,323<br />

Ruth OFFICE Schuhrke, OF Correspondent<br />

MANAGER<br />

REVENUE ACCOUNTING<br />

PAID Per dollar OUT received IN WAGES (cents)<br />

48.4 47.4<br />

Payroll<br />

(Labor<br />

taxes<br />

in operating<br />

on account<br />

expenses)<br />

of Railroad Retirement Act and<br />

Sympathy was extended to Donald<br />

35,105,355 33,013,323<br />

Railroad Unemployment Insurance Act<br />

3,881,384 3,667,996<br />

Ruth Schuhrke, Correspondent<br />

Per dollar received (cents) 48.4 47.4<br />

Gruenberg, special accountant, and to Per dollar received (cents)<br />

5.4 5.3<br />

Payroll taxes on account of Railroad Retirement Act and<br />

his Sympathy wife, Dolly, was a extended former key to Donald punch ALLRailroad OTHER Unemployment PAYMENTS Insurance Act 3,881,384 3,667,996<br />

operator, Gruenberg, on the special deathaccountant, of their son, and Mito<br />

for Per operating dollar received expenses, (cents) taxes, rents an'd interest<br />

36,803,482 5.4 36,069,5415.3<br />

chael, his wife, March Dolly, 23. a former key punch ALL Per dollar OTHER received PAYMENTS (cents)<br />

50.7 51.7<br />

operator, Sympathy on was the also death extended of their toson, Evelyn Mi­ Net Income (Loss)<br />

(3,269,646) (3,034,808)<br />

for operating expenses, taxes, rents an'd interest 36,803,482 36,069,541<br />

Gunnell chael, March on the death 23. of her sister, Doro­ Per dollar received (cents) 50.7 51.7<br />

thy Sympathy Cahill; and was toalso Erna extended Hendickson to Evelyn on REVENUE CARS LOADED AND RECEIVED<br />

Net Income (Loss) (3,269,646) (3,034,808)<br />

the Gunnell death on of the her death husband, of her Herman. FROM CONNECTIONS:<br />

sister, Dorothy<br />

Welcome Cahill; to and newto employee Erna Hendickson Joyce Heron<br />

REVENUE Number of cars CARS LOADED AND RECEIVED<br />

220,746<br />

226,462<br />

the death of her husband, Herman. FROM 1972 CONNECTIONS:<br />

under 1971<br />

5.716<br />

man, typist in the Revenue Claims Bureau.<br />

Welcome The newto waybill new employee filers areJoyce JesusHer M. Number of cars<br />

220,746 226,462<br />

Aniciete, 1972 under 1971<br />

man, typist Richard in the Crosley, Revenue <strong>Michael</strong> Claims Bu­ J.<br />

5.716<br />

Carbone, reau. The Katherine new waybill Se'mple filers are andJesus James M.<br />

Lennie Meyers returned to work on Robert Ohlsen, system analyst, under­<br />

E. Aniciete, Guy, Jr. Richard New clerks Crosley, in the <strong>Michael</strong> FreightJ.<br />

May 1 after a leave of absence. Joe Alswent surgery on April 24 and is coming<br />

and Carbone, Passenger Katherine Revenue Se"mple and and Statistics James<br />

zewski Lennie has returned Meyers to returned work after to work a leave on along Robert fine. Ray Ohlsen, Rebesco system underwent analyst, openunder­ Bureau E. Guy, areJr. Robert New clerks 1. Ziomek, in the <strong>Michael</strong> Freight<br />

for May military 1 after duty. a leave of absence. Joe Alsheartwent surgery on May April 8, 24 We and wish is coming them<br />

Chesrow and Passenger and William Revenue S. Kuczek. and Statistics zewski The Fullerton has returned Avenue to work Bowling after Tour­ a leave both along speedy fine. Ray recoveries. Rebesco underwent open­<br />

Bureau are Robert 1. Ziomek, <strong>Michael</strong><br />

nament for military Women's duty. Division trophy was heart Recently surgery received on May a letter 8, We from wish John them<br />

Chesrow and William S. Kuczek.<br />

awarded The Fullerton to Pat Klein. Avenue Her Bowling high game Tour­ Padour, both speedy retired recoveries. train clerk at Western<br />

OFFICE OF MANAGER<br />

was nament 178, Women's Division trophy was Avenue. Recently Johnreceived extends a best letter wishes from toJohn all<br />

EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS<br />

awarded The last annual to Pat Fullerton Klein. Her Avenue high Golf game of Padour, his co-workers retired and train friends, clerk He at is Western living<br />

Tournament<br />

OFFICE OF MANAGER<br />

was 178, will be held' on May 20 at on Avenue. Perch John Lakeextends at Crivitz, best wishes Wis., to andall<br />

Karen Konczyk, Correspondent the<br />

EQUIPMENT ACCOUNTS<br />

The Bonnie-Dundee last annual Fullerton Golf Course. Avenue A large Golf stocks of his co-workers the lake and withfriends, Kamloop He is Lake living<br />

Helen Ewald celebrated 45 years of<br />

turnout Tournament is expected. will be held' on May 20 at Trout, on Perch whichLake whenat fully Crivitz, grown Wis., should and<br />

Karen Konczyk, Correspondent<br />

service on March 16. The office honored the Bonnie-Dundee Golf Course. A large weigh stocks from the 25lake to 30 with pounds. Kamloop Last Aug­ Lake<br />

her Helen with a Ewald party on celebrated that day. 45 years of<br />

turnout is expected.<br />

ust, Trout, Joe which Maturno when spent fully hisgrown vacation should at<br />

service Sympathy on March is extended 16. The tooffice Ann honored Palan­<br />

Crivitz weigh from and caught 25 to 30 a pounds. trout measuring Last Aug­<br />

Chicago Terminals<br />

chinan her with on a the party death on of that herday. mother; and<br />

19':6 ust, Joe inches Maturno kng spent and weighing his vacation 3':6at<br />

to Helen Sympathy Ewald is extended on the death to Ann of<br />

pounds.<br />

Palan­ her<br />

Crivitz Any and caught angler wishing a trout tomeasuring try his<br />

Chicago BENSENVILLE Terminals luck<br />

chinan on the death of her mother; and<br />

19':6 at John's inches lake kng may and do so weighing by making<br />

mother.<br />

3':6<br />

reservations.<br />

to Helen Ewald on the death of her Delores Barton, Correspondent pounds. Any Contact angler wishing John to Padour, try his<br />

BENSENVILLE<br />

Route luck at 2, John's Crivitz, lake Wis., may or do phone so by 715­ making<br />

mother.<br />

Congratulations are in order for Super­ 854-2399.<br />

Delores Barton, Correspondent reservations. Contact John Padour,<br />

intendent and Mrs. R. L. Tewell on the Route Instrumentman 2, Crivitz, Don Wis., Ostien, or phone who715­ had<br />

birth Congratulations of their first grandchild, are in order Todd for SuperMi­ been 854-2399. hospitalized since February, passed<br />

chael,intendent on March and Mrs. 20 toR. their L. daughter, Tewell on Di­ the away Instrumentman on April 9. He Don had Ostien, 32 years who had of<br />

ane, birth and of her their husband, first grandchild, Dave Waterman. Todd Mi­ service been hospitalized starting at Fullerton since February, Avenuepassed and<br />

chael, Signal on Supervisor March 20 to Ken their Akert daughter, recently Di­ moving away on to Bensenville April 9. He in had 1955. 32 Sympathy years of<br />

purchased ane, and her a husband, travel trailer Dave and Waterman. plans to was service extended starting to his at Fullerton family. Avenue and<br />

takeSignal his wife Supervisor and four Ken boysAkert to California recently moving Sympathy to Bensenville was also in extended 1955. Sympathy to the<br />

this purchased June. a travel trailer and plans to family was extended of Elmer to P. his Fatz, family. train clerk at<br />

take Signal his wife Maintainer and four Larry boys M. to California Hanson Bensenville, Sympathy who was passed also extended away on April to the<br />

broke this June. his arm and has been off since the 16. family Elmer of Elmer started P. with Fatz, thetrain <strong>Milwaukee</strong> clerk at<br />

middle Signal of Maintainer March. He Larry has hopes M. Hanson of re­ <strong>Road</strong> Bensenville, in 1964. who He worked passed as away a yard on clerk April<br />

turning broke his soon arm to his and position has been at off Galewood. since the at16. Western Elmer Avenue started and with Division the <strong>Milwaukee</strong> Street<br />

middle Signal of Maintainer March. He Willam has T. hopes Clarke of of re­ as<strong>Road</strong> well in as 1964. the 11He p.m. worked shift at as Bensenville. a yard clerk<br />

the turning Terresoon Haute to his Division position retired at Galewood. on Feb. at We Western also regret Avenue to hear and that Division Mrs. Stella Street<br />

23 Signal after 26 Maintainer years in Willam the Signal T. Clarke Departof<br />

Mytych, as well as mother the 11 p.m. of train shift clerk at Bensenville. Edward<br />

Harold A. Hersey (right), who recently retired<br />

from his post as lieutenant of police<br />

ment the Terre and over Haute 20Division years in retired other depart­ on Feb. Mytych, We also passed regret away to hear on May that 2. Mrs. Stella<br />

at ments. 23 after He 26 is making years in histhe home Signal in Clinton, Depart­ Mytych, We are mother glad to see of train Joan clerk HuttonEdward back<br />

Harold<br />

Savanna, III.,<br />

A. Hersey<br />

is presented<br />

(right), who<br />

a Certificate<br />

recently re­<br />

of Ind.<br />

tired<br />

Recognition<br />

from his<br />

by<br />

post<br />

Police<br />

as lieutenant<br />

Captain W.<br />

of<br />

Miller<br />

police<br />

ment Mr. and C. over O. 20 "Jess" years Daily in other replaced depart­ atMytych, work after passed a away long period on May of 2. illness.<br />

on Mr.<br />

at<br />

April<br />

Savanna,<br />

26 in Savanna.<br />

III., is presented a Certificate ments. Clarke, He is making his home in Clinton, JoanWe works are glad in theto IBM see Joan room. Hutton back<br />

of Recognition by Police Captain W. Miller Ind. Mr. C. O. "Jess" Daily replaced at work after a long period of illness.<br />

May - June, 1972<br />

on April 26 in Savanna.<br />

Mr. Clarke.<br />

Joan works in the IBM room.<br />

29<br />

May - June, 1972<br />

29<br />

<strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Sol</strong> <strong>Collection</strong>

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