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TRANSITIONS Aviatlor\
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SERVICEAWARDS NEWARRIVALS Capital
July-Saptenber 1995 Scott and Tina May proudly QG Competitive
Convenience
Years Name announce the birth of a son, Cody JG Customer
Scott, onJuly 12, weighmg 811)s.12
35 John Machen on They also have a daughter, Carlie. East lFO
3o EiE:#ee# Christopher Blaine Kidd arrived July Lubricants
Marketing
FrankJanes 31 neighing 6 lbs. 7-1/4 oz. Patty DWFVSYJASCINGBMMMN Premier
25 :t=ev=¥=ga&:rh and Ron Kidd, Louisville terminal Processes
operator, are the proud parents. GOFICSATKIKAGNPAUAV Quality
PHEEUVVQPMVNORE Redesign
ACCOMPLISHMENTS KRELIABILITYMKN Refining
10 Aneesah Ahmad Reliabj'jty
Harold Crouther Congratulations to lan Smith, age 7, Retail
Albert Blue son of Cacy Smith, Property Q S E I D P I, N K L I N Safety
Erin Irdand Development Speaalist, for his NSTOWH Sllnbelt
wmlmg entry in the 1996 company-
Danen Verkest wide safety calendar contest. Kendra Value
Gub§er, age 14, daughter of Brad IQCGHVHOFNYBATR¥HWUK Vlslon
West
Gubser; Engineering Devdepment
\VEDDING BELLS Manager, is also a national ruuner-up.
Wendy Hill and Jack Blackstock First-place foursome winners of the Submit your completed puzzle to Judy Dennis by October 16 for the
named on May 13 at the Whitlock Fourth Annual Golf Tournament next drawing. Please include your name and phone number.
Inn in Marietta and honeymooned with a score of eight under par mere
in the Greek lshnds. Congratulations to Willie Howell of the Doraville Terminal, last
Frank and Marc DiMartino, Bill quarter's winning entrant in the puzzle contest, Willie received a S50
Laura Smith malned David Preston Waiters and Scott May. Bill Walters gift cermcate to Sears.
on May 20 at Peachtree Presbyterian also had longest drive and Tom
Church, Atlanta. They honey- Linardi hit clascst to the pin.
mooned in Andgiia, West Indies.
]ustin Abbott, son of Ben Abbott, Exotic Birds Thrive at
F`AREVILL temtory manager-Athnta, is mating
a minculous recovery from a very
On Aug. 16, Bob Januozy, senous auto accident about a ycar
Operations Marketing Assistant, ago. He is a part-time resident of TacksonvilleTerninal
§uccunbed to a long fight with cancer the Meadowhrook Rchabilitation
All empkyees who knew him are Center and plans to achieve his goals CarlM.WerrsoingT;erminalManager,]acho7ivilleTerminal
indeed fortunate and will glcady miss of once again playing the guitar and
his chcelfu personalrty. joining his did on the golf corse.
very spring, several palls of blacked necked stilts build their
Enests on the grounds of Chevron's Jacksonville Terminal. It
appears that this year about eight baby stilts came into the
world on Chevron property.
Shel]a Carroll, wife of Bob Cairoll.
Senior Terminal Operator at Port Although not considered an endangered species, black-necked
Everglades , Fla , enjoyecl the
Techron 1\/ commercial so much
that she designed and created #:p=nfr;t£=ge*rng:feedfirha##:hbfiv;esrssi#irds.
her cwn version of the little red
car. Now everyone wants a The sail:s will soon migrate to South America and return next
T-Shirt like hers.
spring. We can always tell when the stilts are back because they
attack in dive bomber fashion and buzz your head if you go into
the field where they nest.
Editorral Stuff
Judy Dermi5, Administrator
Jim Blanke"bip, Comulttng Editor
Franan kyrm, Af tiles Editor
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Contrib"tcrrs to this Issene
Doug Beymer, Wchd:y Blacb]tock. Jim Bhndoubip, Paul Boggs, Dave Lagna, Mike Laurence, Ed MCFarland, Randy MCNair, Jol)n Shoiner, Edd VieTia, and Carl Wa[son