NOW, Volume 2, Number 50, May 6, 1938 Page: 4
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0 PLANT LIFE 0
STANDARDS STANDING
Chick Kester, scraper yokes, made $12.29,
week's highest premium. Average per man on
standards was $4.12. Greatest improvement
made by cutting dept. under Rudy Langhals
and B. Smithers. Highest dept. PCU parts
under Elmer Foster.
Engaged: Earl Howe, bull crew, to Ruth
Holzinger, steno. Central National Bank; wed-
ding July 1.
On account of sales activities of Denn Bur-
gess and other G men, production order has
gone out for 50 more G6s in addition to the
50 now in process. Jack Salvador has also put
through orders for 50 more YR-12s.
Magnify Club meeting 12:30 next Tues. at
LeTourneau farm for picnic lunch. Mrs. Ralph
Snively, phone 8468, says bring table service.
Orville Dubie, -scraper finishing, has in-
stalled panel on which are painted clamps,
jacks, etc., in actual size in correct position,
so that missing tools can be spotted instantly.
Monday softball team beat Brown's Busi-
ness College 10 to 2. Last nite was to play
Caterpillar Foundry, Sunday morning goes to
Wyoming, Ill.
Arthur Moyers, nite time keeper, is to be
married in June to Lenora Trigg of Peoria.
Ray Gieszl leaving tomorrow a.m. for visit
to distributors at El Paso and Pecos, Texas,
Albuquerque, N. M., Kansas City, Mo.
LeTourneau stock sold Tuesday at 17 on
New York Curb.
New logging folder out, mining folder on
press and, says Geo. Huffman, crane folder
in making.
Norm Dirks, heat treat foreman, has ac-
quired a master deluxe Chevy. for his two
weeks Kansas vacation starting 20th.
Louis German, truck dept., back from de-
livering service truck to Sam Beebe, Memphis,
Sam having sold his car out from under him.
EXTRA PROUD PAPAS: Jake Gieser,
production stock control, because Ronald
James. 9 lb. 13 oz., arrived Tues. at St. Francis
Hospital. Lawrence Zuercher, production
ass't., because 8 lb. 22 oz. boy arrived Tues.
at Methodist Hospital.Nite small parts crew transferred to days
under Elmer Foster.
Leo Brown, Angledozer yoke welder, starts
week vacation Monday. Bill Ebling, heat treat,
also starting vacation Monday.
Ed. Langenwalter from nite transportation
to Buggy operator days. Nite transportation
added to duties of Cleatus Duncan, steel clerk
and bull crew foreman. Bill Keck, nite shear
foreman, also gets supervision hydraulic press
and rolls.
Air coolers going into all LeTourneau court
houses and, incidentally, rents being reduced
to $30 for 3-room unfurnished; $37 to $40
furnished; $32, 4-rm. unfurnished; $40 to $44
furnished.
R. G. talking Sat. nite at World's Funda'
mental Christian Ass'n. Conference, Water-
loo, Iowa, taking train to Chicago, plane to
Indianapolis for 3 Sunday services with trio.
May 15, RG and trio to Detroit, Wesleyan
Methodist and Alliance Tabernacle. May 19
RG goes to Fellowship of Christian Business
Men, N. Y. C., flying from there to Oakland
for several days in S. F. Bay area. May 30 with
W. H. Schmelzel and trio in Minneapolis area
and Des Moines.
Ordered quenching machine which will
grab gears while red hot, hold flat, make round,
taking out any distortion due to heating, auto-
matically dip in oil for pre-determined period
and remove while still held in jaws.
J. F. Johannsen and wife take a Missouri
vacation next week.
DR Frank Michael visited plant Tues. after
trip to Chicago on New York state deal. G. S.
McKenty out for week's visit of Ind., Ohio
and Michigan.
255 enrolled for mathematics course, re-
ports Prof. John Harder.
Alvin J. Becker and Eugene Partridge, nit(
production office, transferring next week to
days and Norval Lundsford leaving Friday to
return to Western Union, which reduces nite
crew to Stock Chaser Bob Hollis.
On Vacations This Week: Laverne Kuhn
and Ernest Pike, PCUs; Herman Barnett, nite
box beam welding; Robert Chamberlain, tool
rm. nites; Roy Seiwell, tournamatics nites;
Chas. Holland, machinist; Floyd Paddick and
E. K. Swanson, tool rm.4
N O W
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