THE FARE BOX, Constitute the Executive Board
........ ........ ..; III! iiiiiiil 111111111111111111111111111111 iii!IIII111i111111111111111111111111111imi. ~11111111111111111~111,11THE1!!11111111111,1,1,111,1,11,1111 fl!!! l ffIIIIIII I I .IIIIFAREI BOX for Transportation Token Collectors A Monthly News-Letter!!! X11111111111111111111111!111111111111!1,!!!!,1" ...° ° uuullu... !! 181111111 111118111111 NEW ISSUES EDITOR EDITOR ~•y~y~ •~~r •7•'u•, Pgl OlD V. FORD J. J4. COlIHU {R' P. 0. Box 961207 .. 43 hrroyo drive Boston. Hfassachusetts, 1Vloraga, California . 02196 .1207 04556 Now Issues Service Advertising Managers RND%N .R WILLIAM A. SOWELL ROSfl1fl SUWWS 2505 East Lake W .. iipt. 304 P. 0. Box 1235 I finneapolis, Minnesota Cathedral City. California 55406 92235-1235 --'- VOLUME 60, NUMBER 1 JANUARY 2006 OUR 703rd ISSUE DAVID 18ULLINS, APA #1398 Dave llfullins of Nashville died January 4 at age 66 after a four-month bout of Leukemia . An AVA member for 33 years, Dave was active, gregarious, and a gash friend to scores of people. His son Bill sends along the following about his Dad : "Dad was a token collector as long as I can remember . He mentioned once that he started when he was working at a Kroger's in Kentucky, and coal scrip would show up in the change drawer from time to time . This woulil have been about 1961 . Over the Bears he pursued strip, transportation tokens, video game tokens, elongated cents, zrennessee-relate d medals, andother exonurtia, as well as 11 .S . coins . But his constant interest was Eennessee trade tokens . He chased them for aver 40 years . "His tokens gave him great pleasure . He enjoyed putting together and having what mag he the largest 1ennessee collection extant, but he enjoyed even more going to flea markets, antique malls, metal detector clubs, and talking to the many people from whom he acquired the tokens .
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