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October, 1965 .) October, 1965 ') OCTOBER, 1965 .) OCTOBER, 1965 • IPmok, 1,1 4 ;OLIO , ST. LOUIS-SAN RANA•RAILWAY COMPANY J. E. GILLILAND, Chairman and President W. A. McDONNELL, Chairman—Finance Committee General Offices-906 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. 63101, Phone: (Area Code 314) CHestnut 1-7800, Cable Code -Friscoline" Springfield Offices-3253 E. Trafficway, Springfield, Mo. 65802, Phone: (Area Code 417) UNiversity 2-2722 TRAFFIC DEPARTMENT DIRECTORY E. G. KREYLING, Jr., Vice-President, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 V. H. BIEDERMANN, Asst. to Vice-President, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 R. J. RODEFELD, Director of Market Research, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 PASSENGER MAIL-BAGGAGE-EXPRESS DELBERT FIELDS, Passenger Traffic Manager Springfield, Mo. 65802 E. W. KUBITZ, Asst. to Passenger Traffic Manager Springfield, Mo. 65802 RUSSELL SCHNEIDER, Asst. General Passenger Agent Springfield, Mo. 65802 H. E. TROTTER, Manager, Mail and Express Springfield, Mo. 65802 R. G. EGGLESTON, Dining Car and Commissary Supervisor Springfield, Mo. 65802 FREIGHT—SALES AND SERVICE H. H. KNUTH, General Sales Manager, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 C. F. BALLWEG, Asst. to General Sales Manager, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 K. V. COERVER, Staff Assistant, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 H. J. KEY, Regional Sales Manager Suite 2222, 200 Park Ave. New York, N. Y. 10017 A. J. MORROW, Regional Sales Manager Room 808, 2000 First Ave., North Birmingham, Ala. 35203 W. T. RUTHERFORD, Regional Sales Manager Room 209, 4828 S. Peoria Ave Tulsa,Okla.74105 G. E. HEAD, Regional Sales Manager Room 503, 717 Market Street San Francisco, Calif. 94103 B. F. MAHON, Regional Sales Manager St Louis, Mo. 63101 W. R. EILERS, Merchandise Traffic Manager and Manager T-O-F-C Sales St Louis, Mo. 63101 O. P. RAINEY, JR., General Foreign Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 FREIGHT—RATES AND DIVISIONS S. F. STECHER, Manager—Freight Rates, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 R. E. THOMPSON, Asst. Manager—Freight Rates St Louis, Mo. 63101 M. F. KUHL, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 H. H. WILLIAMS, Asst. Manager-Freight Rates St. Louis, Mo. 63101 P. G. MATTINGLY, Asst. General Freight Agent Mobile, Ala. 36601 S. M. BLASHUK, General Freight Agent St Louis, Mo. 63101 D. T. MAYO, Asst. General Freight Agent Atlanta, Ga. 30303 C. J. HOFMEISTER, General Freight Agent (Divisions).. Springfield, Mo. 65802 R. W. OBERSCHELP, Asst, General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 J. T. KIEFFER, General Freight Agent St Louis, Mo. 63101 P. L. PHILLIPS, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 A. C. SULLIVAN, General Freight Agent St Louis, Mo. 63101 L. B. ROBERSON, Asst. General Freight Agent... St. Louis, Mo, 63101 O. P. WIELAND, General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 W. C. RYAN, Asst. General Freight Agent .Chicago, III. 60603 V. F. CASHEL, Asst. General Freight Agent (Divisions).Springfield, Mo. 65802 J. L. SCALES, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 R. i. CHARTRAND, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 I. J. SEIDEL, Asst. General Freight Agent (Divisions)...Springfield, Mo. 65802 G. K. CHILCOTT, Asst. General Freight Agent St Louis, Mo. 63101 C. E. T1BBLES, Asst, General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 M. W. CULLEN, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 C. H. WAKEFIELD, Asst. General Freight Agent St. Louis, Mo. 63101 TRAFFIC DEVELOPMENT W. H. CRAMER, Jr., Director of Traftc Development, St. Louis, Mo 63101 D. R. CABBELL, Traffic Manager (Pulp & Paper) St. Louis, Mo. 63101 J. F. H1RLINGER, Traffic Manager (Coal & Coke) St. Louis, Mo. 63101 J. M. CRITES, Traffic Manager (Agric. Chemicals) St Louis, Mo. 63101 T. E. KISER, Traffic Manager (Processed Foods) St.Louis,Mo.63101 D. E. EGERTSON, Traffic Manager (Chemicals) St Louis, Mo. 63101 T. G. SCHLEEF, Traffic Manager (Cement-Lime• E. F. GRASSER, Traffic Manager (Iron & Steel) St Louis, Mo. 63101 Gypsum Prod.) St.Louis,Mo.63101 INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT N. A. KIRCHOFF, Director of Industri,11 Development, St. Louis, Mo. 63101 J. F. MOHAN, Asst. Dir. of Ind. Dev. St Louis, Mo. 63101 W. R. HESSI, Jr., Ind, Dev, Mgr. St. Louis, Mo. 63101 E. A. WILLIAMS, Ind. Dev. Mgr. St Louis, Mo. 63101 K. K. KEFFER, Jr., Resource Specialist. St. Louis, Mo. 63101 E. A. LAWLER, Ind. Dev. Mgr. St. Louis, Mo. 63101 G. J. MILLER, Commercial Properly Manager St. Louis, Mo. 63101 dliMMa iP TABLE ST. LOUIS-SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY COMPANY SERVING THE 1 SOUTHEAST AND SOUTHWEST SALES REPRESENTATIVES Atlanta, Ga. 30303—Room 2637, 34 Peachtree St., N.E.— Clev•land, O. 44113— ROO. 48 Public Square- Greenville, S. C. 29601—Room 808-809, 13-17 S. Main St.— Phone (Area Code 404) JAckson 2-6589— KOMI (Area Code 216) 621- Phone (Area Code 803) CEdar 3-3376— J. L SKAGGS, District Soles Manager G. C. HAY, District Soles age, H. M. McAFEE, District Sales Manager F. H. MYERS, Sales Representative G. H. MILLIR, Atestant Di Cl Soles Munager F. V. BYRD, Sales Representative Houston, Tee, 77002—Room 323, 708 Main St.— Phone (Area Code 713) CApitol 4-9154— Dallas, tic 711201 -loom 91 5 North (may St.— Birmingham, Ala. 35233-30 South 18th St.— A. L. SHINE, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 214) River 27721— • Phone (Area Code 205) 322-3371— L. R. LAKE, Sales Representative F. S. DONALDSON, Distri Manager G. J. McGARITY, District Sales Manager A. F. ONDA, Sales Representative A. L FOSTER, Sales Repre C. A. HALL, Assistant District Soles Manager R. M. SCOTT, Sales Representative W. W. Snit Solos Repr C. G. RIDER, Sales Representative W. E. CRAIN, Sales Representative J. E. MOATS, Sales Representative R. R. SHELTON, Sales Representative TERMINAL STATION TICKET OFFICE— Davenport, la. 1121101 Room W. Third— Hugo, Okla. 74743-800 W. Main St.— Phone (Area Code 205) 324-8555 Phone (Area Code 319) 326 Phone (Area Code 405) FAirfax 6-2410— C. R. PITCHCORD, District gar E. H. JAMES, Agent-Sales Representative D. A. NATSCH. Sales Repr • Blytheville, Ark. 72315-207 South Third St.— Phone (Area Code 501) POplar 2-2383— Indianapolis, Ind. 46204—Room 815, 9 N. Illinois St.— W. S. JOHNSTON, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 317) MEIrose 4-4686— Denver, Cott 60302 Boom 17111 St. W. B. HILL, Sales Representative W. E. AKIN, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Cade 3031 TAb R. M. ORTEGA, Sales Representative VV, C. MIMI, District So Boston, Mass. 02108—Room 515-516, 294 Washington St.— J. C. CASTL T. Salm Ragr Phone (Area Code 617) 542.7840— Jackson, Miss. 39206-4530 Office Park Drive— R. E. PREBLE, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 601) 362.2431— Detroit, Mich. 48202 -Boon Second Ave.— J. H. TRIBBLE, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 313) 'lint Buffalo, N. Y. 14203—Room 320, 295 Main St.— J,V. FLAG, 120101c1 Soles Phone (Area Code 716) TL-6-4674— J. W. TAYLOR, Asststrint D s Manager Jacksonville, Ha. 32202—Room 1123-24, 110 W. Forsyth St.— L. C. MARSH, District Sales Manager T. J. ZIMMISMANN, ice Phone (Area Code 904) ELgin 3-8914— J. C. HOLLENBECK, Soles Representative I. G. toottnialk, Solos Rep H. W. FOSTER, District Sales Manager E. W. SMICIHTS, Solos Re H. F. DUNNINGTON, Sales Representative Cape Girardeau, Mo. 63701-1 Good Hope St.— Phone (Area Code 314) EDgewater 5-3331— Joplin, Mo. 64802-1015 Main St.— Enid, 01le. 73701 802 Nort N. P. POWERS, Agent—Sales Representative Phone (Area Code 417) MAylair 3-1705— Phone (Area Lade 405) AD° L. A. TIDWELL, District Sales Manager W. H. HULSEY, piston t So J. D. STUART, Sales Representative C. C. SITHITNSON, Soles ative Charlotte, N. C. 28202—Room 1202.1203, 1125. Tryon St.— Phone (Area Code 704) 377-2576 A. C. HANCOCK, District Sales Manager Kansas City, Mo.-1266 Southwest Blvd., O. C. SCHWARTZ, Sales Representative Fayetteville. Ads. 73701 5i2 lion St.— Kansas City, Kan. 66103— Phone (Arse Code id)1)11111, Phone (Area Code 913) ADams 6-6750— E. J. NIL SON, Sales Repre E. W. RITTER, District Sales Manager Chattanooga, Tenn. 37402—Room 325, 11 W. 8th St.— L. J. THOMSON, Assistant District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 615) 266-6401— F. A. FULLER, Sales Representative L J. HENNEN, District Sales Manager J. B. BUTNER, Sales Representative Fort Smith, AA. 72901 too Garrison Ave.— P. G. MILLER, Assistant District Sales Manager R. J. ALLEN, Soles Representative Phone (Area Loa. Sal) 50ns J. W. DAVIS, Sales Representative T. M. MASON, A, Dsrrict Vet UNION STATION TICKET OFFICE— T. D. PATTON, Ass•oont D Manager Phone (Area Code 816) HArrison 1-6000 Chicago, Ill. 60603—Room 1452, 140 S. Dearborn— W 0, IYANS, %et, ;blare Phone (Area Code 312) FRanklin 2-6622— C. A. BERGMANN, District Sales Manager R. J. CAFARELLA, Assistant District Soles Manager Little Rock, Ark. 72205—Room 305, 100 S. University Ave.— H. J. BLACKBURN, Foreign Freight Agent Fad War*, Tie, 76102 ,00 ry Blvd.— Phone (Area Code 501) MOhowk 6-21331— E. G. R1EGLER, Sales Representative Phone (Area Code Bill 1Diso H. E. HARTY, District Sales Manager K. J. VARNES, Sales Representative J. O. SKAGGS, Dler t So] L. P. RIGGINS, Sales Representative J. H. CHRONISTER, Soles Representative G. 1. RAID, Aws,o. Distr, Manager 0. t. MAIM, Solos RnPre CLMINCe stout Soles Ivo Los Angeles, Cal. 90005—Suite 370, 500 S. Virgil Ave.— Phone (Area Code 213) DUnkirk 1-2236— Cincinnati, O. 45202—Room 615, 30 E. Central Parkway— D. E. TOWERS, District Sales Manager Phone (Area Code 513) 621.4631— D. E. FULLER, Assistant District Sales Manager M. I. GROSS, District Sales Manager Fresistss CAL ITIT21-- loom 505,,, 044 I ...lion st._ G. H. PETERSEN, Sales Representative R. B. KISSEL, Soles Representative Phone urea Code 2001 233-11* R. A. LEAKF, JR., Sales Representative J. A. HYLAND, Sales Representative never R.
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