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March 3-4, 1922&#13;
Bonner Springs High School&#13;
Bonner Springs, KS</text>
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                <text>Bonner Springs City Library</text>
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                <text>March 2-3, 1922</text>
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        <name>Local business</name>
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                  <text>Lone Star Portland Cement</text>
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              <name>Creator</name>
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                  <text>Ella Mae Rudell-Mitchell</text>
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                <text>Partial List of Employees of the Cement Company, Bonner Springs, KS</text>
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                <text>EMPLOYEES – some – OF ALL PREVIOUS COMPANY NAMES&#13;
RESEARCHER BEWARE – the names that follow are not representative of all employees over the years – the extractions of the history from the Chieftain are ongoing and additional names will be added as they are found in the Chieftain.  The extractions are currently through 1923 and from 1990 through current date. If you want your name or the name of an employee added herein, please give that name to the library, along with your name so you can be listed in the index as the source of the information so future researchers can contact you. &#13;
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          <element elementId="41">
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                <text>Adams, Ben 4-4-1918&#13;
			Adams, J.J. – Master Mechanic&#13;
				New Supt. 3-10-1921&#13;
			Adams, John – supt. 11-17-1921&#13;
			Adams, L.L. 7-26-1923&#13;
		Adkins, Bob 1-2-1919&#13;
Alabama 12-17-1914&#13;
Alexander, J. K. Supt. pkg. room 7-24-1913&#13;
Allen, Ida Mrs. – sewing sacks – 3-24-1927&#13;
			Alsup, Sol repairman 7-3-1913&#13;
				Back to Bonner 1-29-1914&#13;
			Arnett, Ira 8-16-1923&#13;
			Atkisson, Ray 12-19-1929&#13;
				As shipping clerk becomes store keeper  1-7-1932&#13;
			Atkisson – moved to Chillicothe MO 3-10-1938&#13;
			Avernarius, Chas. – store keeper 6-23-1921&#13;
			Backstrom, Carl – Asst. Chemist 2-19-1920&#13;
Baglin, Sherman 5-25-1944&#13;
Baker, O.K. mill foreman 10-7-1909&#13;
Ballentine, Ernie 4-26-1917&#13;
Ballentine, Travis 11-2-1911&#13;
Baney, J.I. foreman 12-22-1921&#13;
Barbieri, Clara steno 1-18-1923&#13;
Barger, Fred – storekeeper – resigned 1-7-1932&#13;
Barger, Les 2-4-1932&#13;
Barker, W.J.7-26-1923&#13;
Barnhardt, Ostin Supt.9-15-1910&#13;
Barnhart, Austin 2-12-1914&#13;
Bauer, Rolla 3-8-1917&#13;
Bear, Geo 9-3-1914&#13;
Bearden, Walt 7-18-1912&#13;
	Night supt. 6-26-1913&#13;
Behles, Fred to San Antonio TX 12-20-1917&#13;
	Chemist 7-3-1919&#13;
Bittle, R.L. elec. 6-19-1913&#13;
Blain, Wm. 6-26-1930&#13;
Boan, Will 12-11-1926&#13;
Bockover, John 10-15-1914&#13;
Bonnell, J.E. of Dallas – new supt.5-7-1925&#13;
	To Texas 9-17-1925&#13;
Bowman, Joe asst. chemist resigns 9-27-1923&#13;
Brown, Harry lab.asst.10-20-1910&#13;
Bundy, F.L. “Roy” asst. pack house foreman 7-10-1997&#13;
Cable, Bert bookkeeper 8-25-1910&#13;
Caffrey, W.H. Pres. resigned 9-9-1909&#13;
Caini, Ray – lived N. of cement plant 11-12-1908&#13;
Callaghan, John Supt. 5-10-1934 &#13;
Campbell, Aylette 6-3-1909   Supt. 5-8-1930&#13;
Campbell, Fk. 7-2-1908&#13;
Campbell, Mr., machinist 2-13-1919&#13;
Candler, Fred Dr., plant surgeon 12-30-1909&#13;
Card, J.R.6-30-1910&#13;
Cardin, L.W. 5-15-1924&#13;
Carter, C.L.6-25-1914&#13;
Casper, Geo. – of Dallas TX – purchase agt.6-5-1930&#13;
 Chief Clerk 1-14-1943&#13;
Caswell, Earle 7-9-1914&#13;
Clark, Earl 3-15-1945&#13;
Cline, Jim 12-9-2004&#13;
Clive, Ed 6-18-1914&#13;
Cole, Sam master mechanic moved to Elkhart Mich.&#13;
7-20-1911&#13;
Coonfield, Howard 3-28-1929&#13;
Coonfield, Ken 7-26-1928&#13;
Cooper, A.L. Secretary 9-9-1909&#13;
Cooper, Mr. Hannibal MO 9-24-1914&#13;
Costello 4-15-1909&#13;
Cowan, Ross 8-20-1942&#13;
Cramblit, Tom 4-5-1923&#13;
Crawford, Robt.9-28-1944&#13;
Crowe, Harry burner 6-12-1913 - 8-30-1917&#13;
Crowell, Dave night supt.7-7-1910&#13;
Darling, T.P. resigns7-31-1913&#13;
Davenport, Geo.9-23-1920 &amp; 7-11-1946&#13;
Deadman, W.W. – supt.2-9-1939&#13;
DeBruin, Jack – asst. supt.12-20-1928&#13;
	To Texas 9-26-1929&#13;
	Nov.5, 1931&#13;
			Dern, Alb. Foreman repair gang 11-27-1947&#13;
			Dickoff, Mr., blacksmith – to Peabody, KS 11-18-1920&#13;
			Dickoff, A. of Peabody back as blacksmith 5-11-1922&#13;
			Dickoff, Alex 3-28-1929&#13;
Directors meeting 10-3-1907&#13;
Ditto, John 1-2-1930&#13;
Ditto, J.W. 5-3-1923&#13;
Ditzenberger 8-27-1942&#13;
Dowding, Cyril 2-4-1926&#13;
Dreyer, Ed – master mechanic 11-28-1923&#13;
Dryer, Ed machinist 10-10-1912&#13;
Easley, Edgar 7-25-1929&#13;
Edmonds, Jim engineer transferred to Alabama &#13;
2-10-   1949&#13;
			Eisele, Harold 5-26-1910&#13;
Employs women for 1st time 11-19-1942&#13;
			English, Chas.5-26-1910&#13;
English, D.C. 6-18-1908&#13;
			Fair, Mr. 4-9-1909&#13;
			Fairchild, Arnold Chief Chemist 9-18-1941&#13;
Becomes Supt.7-22-1943&#13;
			Fairchild, J.A. replaces Goll as chief chemist 9-27-1923&#13;
				Local supt. 3-22-1934&#13;
 Supt.4-5-1945&#13;
			Farley, Jk. Master mech.7-3-1913&#13;
				Engineer 11-6-1913&#13;
				Back 7-11-1918&#13;
				Supt. – resigns 3-10-1921&#13;
			Farnsworth, Lionous 11-17-1932&#13;
			Fettic, Ed to Independence MO 5-12-1910&#13;
				El Dorado 5-9-1918&#13;
			Fettic, Joe El Dorado 5-9-1918&#13;
			Finney, John office employee 1-14-1909&#13;
				Head bookkeeper resigns 4-28-1910&#13;
		Ford, Will car driver 11-28-1912&#13;
Foster, Chas. 8-6-1908&#13;
Frame, D.M. 2-17-1910&#13;
			Frant, Fk. 4-28-1921&#13;
Frederick, W.H. foreman of quarry 12-4-1913&#13;
Frederick, Will 5-26-1910&#13;
	Of Chicago 4-10-1913&#13;
Frost, Bob 10-6-1927&#13;
Frost, John 5-18-1918&#13;
Frost, Walt 2-19-1948&#13;
Fullam, W.J. 3-18-1943&#13;
			Fulton, W.P. asst. treasurer 10-16-1947&#13;
			Gable, H. repairman 12-30-1909&#13;
			Gallagher, Hugh 12-11-1926&#13;
Ganner, Oscar 7-26-1923&#13;
Gheen, G.G. Pres.9-9-1909&#13;
Glendening, Fk. 6-4-1925&#13;
Godfrey, Harry – electrician 8-14-1924&#13;
Goll, Chris chief chem.1-30-1913&#13;
7-26-1923&#13;
	Resigns 9-27-1923&#13;
Goll, Lou chief chemist 6-24-1926&#13;
Graff, Louis director 8-22-1907&#13;
Greer, John 10-15-1914, 10-19-1944&#13;
Griffith, Chris steno replaced by R.B.Harris 5-10-1928&#13;
			Griffith, Homer – asst. chemist 5-5-1921&#13;
Becomes Chief Chemist 7-22-1943&#13;
			Grinter, J.B. chief engineer resigns 9-27-1923&#13;
			Hagerman, Jim 6-17-1926&#13;
			Hain, J.A. 9-10-1908&#13;
			Hammond, Earl 2-6-1947&#13;
Hannum, U.S Supt. 6-12-1913&#13;
	Supt. 7-4-1918&#13;
	Moves to cement plant [hotel] 9-26-1918&#13;
Harding, R.H. electrician 4-13-1916&#13;
Harris, R.B. 6-14-1923&#13;
	Bought Wilder store 7-17-1924&#13;
	Of Wilder replaces C. Griffith as steno 5-10-1928&#13;
Heckert, Cecil 6-13-192  &amp; 2-4-1943&#13;
Hedden, Jim night watchman 3-16-1922&#13;
Hedden, Mandes 6-7-1923&#13;
Heddon, Jim 12-24-1947&#13;
Henry, Guy 11-2-1911&#13;
Herrington, Noah 11-7-1912&#13;
Hicks, Jacob made Chief Clerk 8-14-1947&#13;
Hogan, Chas. president 11-23-1933&#13;
Holliday, Fk.7-21-1910&#13;
Holmes, Guy 3-1-1934&#13;
Holmes, Wm. 8-27-1925&#13;
Hoop, Wm.12-25-1924&#13;
Howell, G.C. 11-28-1923&#13;
Hoyt, Dick Pres.-C.E.O. 11-23-1933&#13;
Humphrey, Henry chief eng.5-15-1913&#13;
Jackson, Lloyd 1-2-1919&#13;
James, Ross 1-6-1910&#13;
Jay, Geo.5-1-1924&#13;
			Johnson, J.W. moved to KC 12-6-1917&#13;
Jursits, F.J. retires as Asst. &#13;
Treasurer 10-16-1947&#13;
Kaiser, W.L. resigns as supt.8-20-1925&#13;
Keirns, Nate - timekeeper 8-9-1934&#13;
Keirs, Nate - new timekeeper 2-21-1929&#13;
Keiser, Webster – supt.10-9-1924&#13;
	No – asst.supt.10-16-1924&#13;
Kelley, Harold - former employee -buys Kusler  &#13;
Restaurant, 3-12-1925&#13;
			Kenton, Mark 7-18-1912&#13;
Kerby, Ike 1-21-1909&#13;
Kerns, Floyd fatality 5-9-1918&#13;
Keyton, Art 7-14-1910&#13;
Kierns, Chas Mill foreman 2-19-1948&#13;
Kinclow, Eulon 1-6-1921&#13;
Kline, Chas.&#13;
Knabb, Chas. Vice Pres. resigns 9-9-1909&#13;
Ladd, Percy electrician 9-18-1913&#13;
	11-2-1922&#13;
Lafferty, Hayward quits 10-11-1934&#13;
Langford, Jim 12-16-2004&#13;
Lawrence, Chas.7-26-1923&#13;
Leadwell, Wm.6-7-1917&#13;
Ledwell, Chas head fireman 11-28-1912&#13;
Lee, Chas. Paymaster 9-10-1914&#13;
Lee, Marceline [extractor knows this]&#13;
Lehaney, J.A. vice-pres.2-19-1948&#13;
   Pic.1-26-1928&#13;
Leonard, Bob oiler 5-5-1910&#13;
Leonard, Harry 2-17-1910&#13;
Leonard, Wm.Sr.6-12-1913&#13;
Lingo, Mr. 4-12-1923&#13;
Lingo, Levi 7-26-1923&#13;
Little, E.C.2-8-1912&#13;
Looke, John, killed 3-11-1920&#13;
Loveland, Chas. Supt. Resigns 4-30-1925&#13;
Loveland, C.M. Supt. 1-11-1923&#13;
Lund, Ed 4-25-1918&#13;
Mahon, Fk.7-17-1913&#13;
Malone, Warren 8-10-1916&#13;
March, Lloyd, timekeeper, resigns 2-21-1929&#13;
	Becomes shipping clerk 1-7-1932&#13;
Maxey, Roy from Chanute – factory foreman 4-13-1922&#13;
Maxwell, H.E. becomes head book keeper. 4-28-1910&#13;
McCarty, C.C. Tres.9-9-1909&#13;
McCleary, Mose 7-26-1923&#13;
McConico, John 6-12-2003&#13;
McDonald, Wm. 1-29-2004&#13;
McFarland, Bert Supt.6-26-1913&#13;
	Supt. resigns 7-4-1918&#13;
			McGraw, Henry – Pres. 12-11-1919&#13;
McHattan, Geo. 5-21-1908&#13;
Mckee, Howard 12-19-1946&#13;
Meyer, Mr., night engineer 10-17-1912&#13;
Michael, Jim 7-7-1910&#13;
Miller, Ben fatality in 1915, 12-8-1927&#13;
Miller, Dewey – auditor 8-13-1925&#13;
Mills, Ben – shift foreman 4-5-1934&#13;
Mills, W.B. quarry &amp; repair foreman 4-5-1934&#13;
Mitchell, Wilford [extractor knows this]&#13;
Moeller, Wm. general. supt. 3-22-1934&#13;
Morgan, Bert 7-2-1914&#13;
Morgan, Clyde 4-29-1915&#13;
Morris, Ellis 1-10-1929&#13;
Nixon, Will – blacksmith – to California 5-11-1922&#13;
			O'Callaghan, John Supt.5-17-1934 &#13;
Second time 1-11-1940&#13;
Trsfd.7-22-1943&#13;
			O'Donnell 7-18-1912&#13;
			Ormord, Wm. of Topeka KS 8-28-1930&#13;
			Owens, Jim acting Chief Clerk 1-14-1943&#13;
Palmer, T.R. 3-31-1910&#13;
Payne, W.L. 1-25-1945&#13;
Pelsor, Geo. 3-10-1921&#13;
Peoples, Leon 6-26-1924&#13;
Peters, Leonard 5-21-1931&#13;
Pettijohn, Jess chemist 8-2-1923&#13;
Pettyjohn, Jack 1-3-1924&#13;
Phelan, J.M.1-29-1925&#13;
Phillips, Hugh killed 10-15-1914&#13;
Pittman, Bert 7-21-1932&#13;
Priddy, Bob 6-30-1910&#13;
Powell, John crusher 6-19-1913&#13;
Purtee, Wes 7-10-1919&#13;
Putnam, Otto 7-11-1918&#13;
Railsback, Geo. to Manhattan KS 12-2-1926&#13;
Redick, Bob Jr.2-24-2005&#13;
Reid, Walt 3-14-1929&#13;
Richards, Jim fatality 5-24-1917&#13;
Richards, Walt V. P. 9-9-1909&#13;
Richardson, Ray 7-26-1923&#13;
Riley, Wm. fatality 4-5-1917&#13;
Roscoe, Harry Night chemist to Hannibal MO 9-12-1912&#13;
	K.C. 10-17-1912&#13;
Routh, John 11-14-1918&#13;
Rudy, Ross 11-7-1907&#13;
Scott, Carmen 4-9-1925&#13;
Seweell, Bob oiler 2-10-10&#13;
Sheets, J. 10-3-1907&#13;
Sherman, Wm. 7-14-1921&#13;
Showers, Amos 2-11-1943&#13;
Shutz, Roy 8-28-1924&#13;
Slagle, Wayne 4-14-1910&#13;
Small, Mark vice pres.2-19-1948&#13;
Smith, Dick 4-3-1913&#13;
Smith Earl 12-10-1942&#13;
Smith, W.E. repairman 6-30-1910&#13;
Snider, Bergman – chemist 3-22-1934&#13;
Sontag, Carl chemist 8-25-1910&#13;
Stacey, C.N. night chemist 4-9-1914&#13;
Stempges, Fk.3-3-1938&#13;
Steventon, C.P. purch.agt.11-15-1928&#13;
	Transferred to N.Y.5-22-1930&#13;
Stith, C.E. 7-26-1923&#13;
Stith, Chas. retires 7-27-1944&#13;
Stith, Coffer 12-30-1948&#13;
Stringer, Fk. 4-10-1924&#13;
Struckman, E.H. – gen’l.supt.5-5-1932&#13;
Stuckman, Holger – president – died, 11-23-1933&#13;
	d. 3-22-1934&#13;
Sweet, Harold 3-31-1921&#13;
Swiggit, C.A. Plt.Supt.9-18-1941&#13;
Swigle, Henry 8-25-1910&#13;
Talburt, Clyde asst. chemist 10-4-1923&#13;
Taylor, John janitor 3-23-1944&#13;
Teeter, Lou – testing engineer – resigns 9-14-1922&#13;
Teiman, H.E. ex. supt. to home in N.Y.10-7-1909&#13;
Thomas, Cliff 3-23-1933 &#13;
Thompson, Jim chemist 9-15-1910&#13;
Tooms, Humphrey – worked in coal mill – killed &#13;
2-15-1923&#13;
Towner, G. machine shop foreman 5-23-1918&#13;
Townsend, Ben – disappears 12-10-1925&#13;
Trump, D.L. engineer 2-10-1949&#13;
Waitley, J.L. 8-14-1913&#13;
Walker, Hugh Chief Clerk 5-4-1944&#13;
	Tsfd.to N.Y.8-14 &amp; 12-4-1947&#13;
Walker, R.J.5-21-1931&#13;
Wall, W.E. 6-17-1909&#13;
Ward, Frank 6-17-1920&#13;
Wasson, Chas 2-12-1942&#13;
Wasson, Elmer 10-25-1945&#13;
Wasson, John – foreman 8-20-1931&#13;
Quarry foreman 4-14-1932&#13;
	Resigns 3-2-1933 &#13;
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