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TOURNAPULL
Born: Nicholas Patterson, 9# 8/26,
en to Bill Thomas, traffic mgr. Rich-
d Lee, 8%2# 8/19, son to Lee Roy
liam, foundry. Roger Lee, 8# 8/26,
n to Albert Watkins, machine shop.
- NOW -
I Wed: Ann Meister, payroll, wed to
'Luke Taylor, machine shop tool room
i Toccoa Falls, 8/24. Polly Aiken,
reduction, wed to Blake Ryals 8/24,
Demorest, Ga.
- NOW-
Slag: Hi dept. small parts, Hubert
armer, foreman. Hi man, Hoke Ad-
;ngton and John Addington, William
Motes, foreman, final assembly .
Physical inventory will be 9/27
-NOW-
IIl: Mrs. Howard Farmer, wife of
nnsportation foreman & Mrs. Hu-
*ert Farmer, wife of small parts fore-
man, both in Stephens County Hos-
hital for operation.
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Eleven Oconee County, S. C. min-
ters visited plant 8/29 as guests of
Jack Salvador, general manager.
,They attended the morning shop
eeting, which was an all-employe
gram directed by George Turner,
warehouse. They also toured the
ant, office and radio station where
y were interviewed. They visited
'ake Louise Hotel, Sport Center and
vise Dairy. The chaplain's office
at on a 30-minute program featur-
*g the girls choral singers after the
waiting ministers had had lunch in the
eteria. - NOW -
Inter-plant softball score for last
k are: Engineering 12, Guards 5,
Warehouse - Shipping 18, Machine
"lop 5; Foundry 10, Fabrication 5;
counting 16, Chaplains 15; Ware-
use 15, Guards 10; Accounting 18,
oundry 13; Engineering 14, Machine
kop 9; Chaplains 23, Fabrication 5.
LONGVIEW
The new railroad track, 10,155 feet,
rom Missouri Pacific main line to the
ant was put into operation 9/26. 8
were brought into the plant, 4
of channel iron, 2 cars of round
rlt, 1 car of steel plate and 1 car
gravel.
The first of the Tournalaid offices
Lthe Texas plant, of which there will
17, has been occupied by plant en-
,eering, with Myers "Stump" Cline
charge.Born: Ronald Wayne, 8# 2 oz. 7/28,
son of Herbert Lyman, fabrication.
Nikki Carol, 7# 2 oz. dau. of Manuel
Smart, fabrication.
- NOW -
Slag: A transcribing dept. has been
established this week. Miss Barbara
Moore is handling the duties of this
dept. now performing transcribing,
copy work and secretarial and steno-
graphic duties.
Bill Thompson, welding instructor,
at Toccoa plant for a week studying
welding methods and techniques.
PEORIA
Born: William Leon, 8# 5 oz. 7/27,
son of William Siepel, dozers (A).
Michael Jean, 8# 1 oz. 8/24, son of
James Caldwell, dozers (A).
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Wed: Howard Traxler, dozers (A),
to Helen Donatell of Minneapolis,
Minn., 8/24 at Peoria.
- NOW -
To Wed: Wrighta Lock, accounting
clerk, to Forrest McComb of Fair-
view, Ill.
- Now -
Promotions: D e 1 i a Hilderbrand
from first cook, cafeteria #1 to assist-
ant supervisor, cafeteria #2.
- NOW -
Building S continued their unde-
feated pace in inter-plant softballleague last week with a 11-6 win over
Personnel. Stockchasers r e m a i n e d
one-half a game behind by thumping
Angledozers 9-2. The Building S
team needs a win over Shippers, who
haven't won a game yet, 9/4 to clinch
the championship. In the last game of
the season, 9/5, sixth place Account-
ing meets seventh place Personnel.
- NOW -
Wire rope dept. held their annual
picnic 8/24 at Keenan's Grove.
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To the Colors: Paul Parrish, Tour-
napull case machining, 8/27 to the
Army.
- NOW -
Herb Johnson, personnel manager,
received honorary lifetime member-
ship card from the Peoria Junior
Chamber of Commerce for diligent
service. Herb is past president of the
Jaycees.
-NOW-
LeTourneau Stock 8/30: Common
on NYCurb 39 bid, 41 offered; Pre-
ferred over counter 107/ bid, 109
offered.
Plant Chapel Speakers
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946
At Peoria-Rev. Henry
- DeVries, returned mis-
sionary from the Philip-
pines.
AtT oc c oa -- Talent
from the Southern Radio
and Music Conference,
Lake Louise, Ga.
At Vicksburg - R e v.
Andrew Gallman, Broad-
H. DeVries street Methodist Church,R AVEL CALENDAR
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R.G. LeTourneau, Inc. NOW, Volume 11, Number 17, September 6, 1946, periodical, September 6, 1946; Peoria, Illinois. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1526517/m1/7/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting LeTourneau University Margaret Estes Library.