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Pagc 21 DIVISION STOREKEEPER'S OFFICE-SPRINGFIELD, MO. PEARL A. FAIN, Reporter - Robert McCrory was another fortunate one to attend the World's Fair at Chl- cago the past month. Whfle gone, how- ever. his home was robbed of clothing. his gun and two watches. Paul "Jerry" Schults. a former em- ploye of the general store. came back to see old frlends recently. He is now in the grocery buslneas on West Phelps. A number from thls oflice "inspected" the new Federal Hosprtal, southwest of the city. September 24. The dedlcatlon services were held on the 22nd, and thousands of people were prlvllefied to inspect it the three days following. Jack Gannon says 17,000 went through the day he was there and 16.000 of them were there when he was. T. E. Alsup was forced to be oft a week, account Illness, and Elmer East- burn is off at present. It was necessary that he spend several days in the hos- pital. We trust he wlil soon be back with us. Those who have chlldren In school for the first year, tell us they are requested to brlng a rug to school, and at a given time each day, they lay down and take a rest on It. Sometimw we wish we were starting to school agaln. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyer recently drove to Chadwlck. Garrison. Bradley- vllle. Frosythe and other places of in- terest. and enjoyed the beautlful autumn - - colors. Mrs. L. H. McGuire left. October 18. for St. LOUIS, where she intends spend- SERVICE ICE COMPANY Elsbrn Junetlon. Frlaoo Rallrray SPRINGFIELD. MO. WHOLESALE ONLY-CAR LOAOS W. E. OGSTON. President ~nd Treasurer I The Spriqfield Laundry Co. "The Sunhinc! Pla.nto' I LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING HAT CLEANING I Phone 606 8W Boonrille St. SprlnglleId. DIo. ing a week with relatives and frlends. Sincere sympathy fs extended to Christopher Peck retlred B&B man. whose wife dled skptember 30. OFFICE BUPl5RINTENDENT TRANSPORTATlON EULA STRATTOX, Reporter H. P. Chranford took a couple of days' vacatlon and dld some squlrrel hunllng up near Urlch, Mo. Clara Alderfer spent a week at Hol- IIster, where she caught KO Crappie and Bass and that's no flsh story elther. AMyrtle Vane and her mother took a rlde on the traln going Po St. Louls. Tulsa and Sapulpa, visiting relatives. Nelle Ross journeyed to Kansas Citv where she enjoyed some good show's and a muslcal. Emma Granade atso enjoyed a part of her vacation d u r l n ~ October, just putterin' around In the sunshine and autumn leaves. These crlsp cool days have made clome of us realize that wild geese were flylng high and southward-at least we thought they were, but at any rate we are sure about the stdry fly- Ing over and leavlng T. H. Wommack R very dalnty 6-pound granddaughter. Mary Nell F'erbrache. Mary Nell's mother was formerly Bflsg Mildred Wommack. Congratulations. Another demure young lady we are all very fond of Is Jacqueline Anne "Biddy" Clayman, who is here from Los Angeles, Calif., with her mother and daddy, the J. E. Claymans, visiting Daddy Lyons, Auntle Florence and Catherlne. We'll be sorry when her vlsit is over. OFFICE OF DlVlSlON AND STORES ACCOUNTANT-SPRINGFIELD, MO. ILA COOK. Reporter As Father Time goes on hls way there has been many changes In thh: personnel or the accounting depart- ment. Now we have lost Mlss Julia GossetK, who has resigned and re- turned to her home In Memphis. Mlss Msrjorle Renshaw. formerry employed In ofllce of superintendent transportation, has been asslgned posi- tlon of comptometer operator vacated by iUfss Gossett. H. H. McGarvey, extra clerk, has been asslgned the temporary posltion of assistant bill and voucher clerk. Mrs. C. M. Wlison Is In the Bell Xfemorfal Hospital. Kansas City, Kan- sas, where she has had a number of operatlona on her eye. At this tlme she seems to be improving. We hope to hear that she is home Within the next' week. W, R. McDonough 1s working as ex- tra clerk durln~ the inventory work - inthis ~rrrce. Mrs. W. 0. Long, Fort Scott. Kansas, To give Universal Service is the goal of Public Utility managers and opera- tors. We are a part of the organized effort to reach that ideal. Springfield Gas and Electric Company Springfield Traction Company FAMILY WET WASH I Frank B. . Smith Laundry Co. - spR,N,F,ELD, , , . I GLOBE OIL AND REFINING COm REFINERS OF GASOLINE, KEROSENE, DISTILLATE, GAS OIL and FUEL OIL Refinery on Frlrea Llnea-BLACKWELL, DKLA. LOKLA. ' - r . ANDERSON-PRICHARD OIL CORP. REFINERS OF INDUSTRIAL NAPHTHAS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. -1 COAL & MINING COMPAI MINERS and SHIPPER Of - .. - - . > - . - - . - . - . TUl8A CHIEF [BitumlnbuI) and I POTEAU CHIEF (Semi-Anthr.) COALS Mines Located at I TULSA and POTEAU, OKLA. I WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR COAL OF ANY GRADE Call Phones,: Rssldrnee 8681-Office 46388 01 WRIm US AT TULSA,OKLA. 5320E.lfthBt.

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DIVISION STOREKEEPER'S OFFICE-SPRINGFIELD, MO.

PEARL A. FAIN, Reporter - Robert McCrory was another fortunate

one to attend the World's Fair at Chl- cago the past month. Whfle gone, how- ever. his home was robbed of clothing. his gun and two watches.

Paul "Jerry" Schults. a former em- ploye of the general store. came back to see old frlends recently. He is now in the grocery buslneas on West Phelps.

A number from thls oflice "inspected" the new Federal Hosprtal, southwest of the city. September 24. The dedlcatlon services were held on the 22nd, and thousands of people were prlvllefied to inspect i t the three days following. Jack Gannon says 17,000 went through the day he was there and 16.000 of them were there when he was.

T. E. Alsup was forced to be oft a week, account Illness, and Elmer East- burn is off a t present. I t was necessary that he spend several days in the hos- pital. We trust he wlil soon be back with us.

Those who have chlldren In school for the first year, tell us they are requested to brlng a rug to school, and a t a given time each day, they lay down and take a rest on It. Sometimw we wish we were starting to school agaln.

Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Meyer recently drove to Chadwlck. Garrison. Bradley- vllle. Frosythe and other places of in- terest. and enjoyed the beautlful autumn - - colors.

Mrs. L. H. McGuire left. October 18. for St. LOUIS, where she intends spend-

SERVICE ICE COMPANY Elsbrn Junetlon. Frlaoo Rallrray

SPRINGFIELD. MO. WHOLESALE ONLY-CAR LOAOS

W. E. OGSTON. President ~ n d Treasurer

I The Spriqfield Laundry Co. "The Sunhinc! Pla.nto' I LAUNDRY, DRY CLEANING

HAT CLEANING I Phone 606 8W Boonrille St.

SprlnglleId. DIo.

ing a week with relatives and frlends. Sincere sympathy fs extended to

Christopher Peck retlred B&B man. whose wife dled skptember 30.

OFFICE BUPl5RINTENDENT TRANSPORTATlON

E U L A STRATTOX, Reporter

H. P. Chranford took a couple of days' vacatlon and dld some squlrrel hunllng up near Urlch, Mo.

Clara Alderfer spent a week a t Hol- IIster, where she caught K O Crappie and Bass and that's no flsh s tory elther.

AMyrtle Vane and her mother took a rlde on the traln going Po St. Louls. Tulsa and Sapulpa, visi t ing relatives.

Nelle Ross journeyed to Kansas Citv where she enjoyed some good show's and a muslcal.

Emma Granade atso enjoyed a pa r t of her vacation d u r l n ~ October, jus t putterin' around In the sunshine and autumn leaves.

These crlsp cool days have made clome of us realize t ha t wild geese were flylng high and southward-at least we thought they were, but a t any ra te we a r e su re about the s tdry fly- Ing over and leavlng T. H. Wommack R very dalnty 6-pound granddaughter. Mary Nell F'erbrache. Mary Nell's mother was formerly Bflsg Mildred Wommack. Congratulations.

Another demure young lady we a re

all very fond of Is Jacqueline Anne "Biddy" Clayman, who is here from Los Angeles, Calif., with her mother and daddy, the J. E. Claymans, visiting Daddy Lyons, Auntle Florence and Catherlne. We'll be sorry when her vlsit is over.

OFFICE O F DlVlSlON AND STORES ACCOUNTANT-SPRINGFIELD, MO.

ILA COOK. Reporter

As Fa the r Time goes on hls way there has been many changes In thh: personnel or the accounting depart- ment. Now we have lost Mlss Julia GossetK, who has resigned and re- turned to he r home In Memphis.

Mlss Msrjorle Renshaw. formerry employed In ofllce of superintendent transportation, has been asslgned posi- tlon of comptometer operator vacated by iUfss Gossett.

H. H. McGarvey, ex t r a clerk, has been asslgned the temporary posltion of assistant bill and voucher clerk.

Mrs. C. M. Wlison Is In the Bell Xfemorfal Hospital. Kansas City, Kan- sas, where she has had a number of operatlona on her eye. At this t lme she seems to be improving. We hope to hear t h a t she is home Within the next' week.

W, R. McDonough 1s working a s ex- tra clerk d u r l n ~ the inventory work - ~

i n t h i s ~rrrce. Mrs. W. 0. Long, F o r t Scott. Kansas,

To give Universal Service is the goal of Public Utility managers and opera- tors. W e are a part of the organized

effort to reach that ideal.

Springfield Gas and Electric Company

Springfield Traction Company

FAMILY WET WASH I Frank B. . Smith Laundry Co. - spR,N,F,ELD, ,,. I GLOBE OIL AND REFINING COm

REFINERS OF GASOLINE, KEROSENE, DISTILLATE, GAS OIL and FUEL OIL

Refinery on Frlrea Llnea-BLACKWELL, DKLA.

L O K L A . ' -

r .

ANDERSON-PRICHARD OIL CORP. REFINERS OF

INDUSTRIAL NAPHTHAS OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. -1

COAL & MINING COMPAI MINERS and SHIPPER

O f - . . - - . > - . - - . - . - . T U l 8 A CHIEF [BitumlnbuI)

and I POTEAU CHIEF (Semi-Anthr.) COALS

Mines Located at I TULSA and POTEAU, OKLA.

I WHEN IN THE MARKET FOR COAL OF ANY GRADE

Call Phones,: Rssldrnee 8681-Office 46388 01 W R I m US AT

TULSA,OKLA. 5 3 2 0 E . l f t h B t .

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California for t he past year !or ?he benefit of hls health, has now re- turned to work. George, we a r e glad to report, is looklng fine.

Mlss Mildred LeBolt was off a few days this month because of Illness. V. B. Gleaves Is again a part of t'he

general manager's oflice, now acting a s secretary to Chlef Clerk Hilton.

M O N E T T LOCOMOTIVE DEPT. NEWS

ERITE FROSSAR

lelegate from the age, J. C. Alderso

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!D, Reporter

Ax a t Verona Ma- sonic Lo1 n, machlnlst, attended maaurrtc "land Lodge In session at' Kansas City the Rrst of Oc- tober. He was accompanied by Mrs. Alderson, and from there they went to Chicago for n tour of the Century of Progress Exposltlon, and to a t tend the Sat ional Conventlon of t he American Leaion. Lots of excitement and a grand tlme!

Mlss Pansy Messmer. daughter of Xr2 H. Messmer. coach truckman. is recuu- erating: from an appendicltls operat16n whlch she underwent at Dr. WesL's Hospital the la t te r pa r t of September.

.4nd, to continue the hospltal bul- letin, Xarguer i te ~Planchon, daughter of Peter Planchon. hostler helper, sub- mltted to a similar operation a t the Ozark Osteoparhic Hospital a t Sprl- fleld. October 6, a f t e r a sudden att . of the palnful Illness.

Mrs. W. F. Brandt spent the f week of October In t he famed clty racketeers and gangsters, enjoying wonderfully interesting and inspir exhlblts a t the Falr.

Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hanlon, loco1 tlve inspector and wlIe, have just turned from a vacation spent In C cago, where they vislted friends, and joined the mammoth pilgrlmage to t'he exposltlon o f wonders and progress.

M I L L STREET PASSENGER STATION-SPRINGFIELD Mob

W. S. WOOD. ReDorter

I t seems tha t "Cap" Jordan sl ip ed one over on us by turning his Worrd's F a l r vlsl t into a wedding trlp.

We regre t to hear of the death of H. R. Viggers, Southern dlvislon con- ductor, whose son, Gerald H. Viggers.

formerly worked wlth us in the t icket oflice. We extend our sincerest sym- pathy to Gerald and to the ot'her mem- bers of his family.

Passenger buslness from Springfield to the Century of Progress in Chicago has been very gratifying throughout the summer. We had a substantlal in- crease in August and September over last year, and while the flnal flgures a r e not yet available. we know that we have made a good showing In Oc- toher

Wherever possible. the P&clfic Whal- ing C o m ~ a n y moved Its whale-exhiblt car over the Frisco whlle in this terrl- tory. for whlch we a re duly thankful. While t he exhibit was In Springfield, the ca r was parked close to the pas- senger ntatlon and was so advertSser1. This seemed to give the tuwnspeople an impression t h a t we had some con- nectlon with the whale and the t icket was the proper place to g e t iniorma- tion about it. Consequently we were deluged wit'h telephone inquiries every evening about admission prlces, the age, size, and welpht of th is partlcu: la r whale and the personal habiL- - whales In general, which left 1

trifle nonplused. The most frec question was "Is the whnle a We wonder wha t sized aquarlum v be necessary to comfortably accor da te an adul t whale.

""E4CHARGE CLAIM-REVIS

3EHLER and HAROLD DOERR. Reporters

)Rice was nhocked a t the sudden of young Noward Lawson on Oc-

5. Howard was everybody's ,,.,..,.. and will be sadly missed. Eddie Met2 was one of the last to

take hls vacntion. and spent his tlme driving around Mlssourl. J. G. Clark wan In charge DL the group during his absence.

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W7c hope Joe hlanlon'a left eye has fully healed by this tlme. I t looked for s whlle that we might have someone to rank along with one-eyed Connally, Floyd Gibbons and Wiley Post.

Yassuh, Andy Roach wag well pleased with the outcome of the World's Serlcs. Did sou see hls collection of old-time ballplnyers from the gay nineties? Now the argument is, could they have beat- en the Giants? More fuel for the Hot - -

Stove League. Charlie Sprich Is raising a Hitler mux-

tache. Elmer Kohring is reappearing In his black shirt, and Finnerty Is regaln- ing his old f l ~ . What's the matter. boys. fioiny: to start a revolution-or some- thing?

By the way, "Mussolini" Kohring has had several close shaves lately. Maybe the reduction In the price of razor blades accounts. for It. Now. Elmer. what wan it you were going to write about me?

If you weren't a t the Alen's Club dance, come to the next one ~ n d see what the best clressed railroad men's wives are wearing.

That dance tariff must have gotten the . of Cecil Zvorak. for he surprised us bringing his wife out of seclusion showins her lo the crowd. Now.

IP her In aaaln. big boy. Sheiks" Eddie Peters and Johnnie <in weren't thcro to give the girls a ~ k . How come? Afraid of the big wnlf? ..

t last It's out. Dalton says that secret of hls athletlc figure Is cork

I. He'lI t ake anyone on. a t any time. ur mysterious Mr. Zilch-Freddle

Sontar: and his brlef case.

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