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    1. Entries from The Pacific Telephone Magazine of November 1926
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    3. Miss Ellen E. Anderson has been transferred to the Salem exchange from Tillamook. Leone Hohl is our new traffic representative on the employees' committee from the St. Helens office. Mrs. Esther Ullfers and Mrs. Elizabeth Edison were elected district representatives for the Astoria district. Emelia Ralkowski, directory clerk of Seattle, has returned from a very enjoyable vacation spent in Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Hastings, formerly of Pasco, Wash., has been added to the operating force at Longview-Kelso. C.A. Matt, outside salesman at Portland, has gone to Salem for several weeks to assist the manager in his sales work. With the opening of the university for the fall term, we lose Miss Julia Jackson, evening telegraph operator in Seattle. Miss Esther Mortenson has been transferred from Proctor to Main office, Tacoma. We are sorry to lose Miss Mortenson. Miss Loretta Schillinger, supervisor at East Office, Portland, has been promoted to evening chief operator, Atwater office. Our recent visitors at The Dalles are J. F. Lowrie of Seattle, R.F. Woodard, W.D. Moore, and C.E. Jordan of Portland. Seattle long-distance office misses the smiling face of Mary Rollins, who was transferred to Bremerton. Good luck, Mary. Miss Marion Johnson, acting long-distance chief operator in Spokane, was a recent visitor to our Seattle long-distance office. Mrs. Olive B. DeSart, long-distance operator, Salem, has recently been transferred to the long-distance office in Portland. Miss Francise Caldwell, stenographer in the Lewiston business office, is spending her vacation in Aberdeen, Seattle, and Spokane. The girls at Sunset office, Seattle, will miss Mabel Scofield, who recently left to take up home duties in her own little home. Miss Warnock, who was until recently employed as a local operator at Salem, Ore., will become the bride of Carl W. Holcomb. Miss Ella M. Hitchcock, Salem long-distance operator, resigned on October 4 to become the bride of Frank Starr of Dallas. Cupid is still hanging around Glendale office, at Seattle. Miss Ella Clausen has changed her name to Mrs. L. Howard. Congratulations! Friends of Mrs. Charlotte Gross, formerly of Sunset office at Seattle, will be interested in knowing that she is the mother of a baby girl. Miss Bernice Freeman, evening supervisor at East office, Portland, has been added to the list of brides. The girls wish her much happiness. Eight people have been added to the operating force at Eugene to help handle the increase in traffic due to the opening of the university. Manager Oscar Tinkle of Baker recently addressed the Baker Kiwanis Club on the subject, "The History and Development of the Telephone." Our long-distance office at Seattle welcomes Agnes Moe, Esther Hendrickson, Ruth Eaton, and Ellen Gordon as new ticket distributors. Miss Marion Zepakowski of the Walla Walla operating force is spending a delightful vacation in Oakland as the guest of friends and relatives. We are glad to welcome Stuart G. Fotheringham among the employees of the Seattle business office, who is acting as a salesman at the counter. The following girls have resigned at Tabor office, Portland, to continue their college studies; Misses M. Hartzell, A. Taylor, C. Rands, and Mabel Stone. Mrs. Elizabeth Miner Sharpe of the Portland toll office is confined to her home as the result of an operation. Miss Lena Netzer of the Portland toll office is back again after several months' illness.

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