Clarence had these in the office. When he passed, there were a couple hundred left. Intention, if an employee went over and oabove of his duties, they would get one of these. Copyright 1912.
would be taken along on the tank wagon to small farms. Driver would pull up, go to back of truck, open nozel, fill this up, then carry it in and put it down.
Wooden frame, president's medalion to the Sico foundatin, envelop tapped to back, Millersville Univeristy May 12, 1990, envelop of pictures, presented to Frank Eichler(?), first ever given
#3 - from R to L, William "Bill" Weldon (far right) chauffer housekeeper, Leroy Tendil, Walter Greiner, ??, William "Bill" Shaffer (oldest employee), Clarence Schock
#18 - large amount of employees. They would have an employees banquet every May. They would come over to the office from all of the locations and would have a picture taken. That is likely what this is. Front middle Marie Wolgelmuth.