On 23 Oct 2003, ladayla <
ladayla...@newsguy.com> wrote:
>The thread entitled 'Return to the Good Old Days' got me to thinking about
>this:Missionholders who received "rewards of merit" for the first quarter of
>1973:
>Martin Samuels , Davis Mission
>Martin Samuels , Davis in Sacramento Mission
>Malcolm Cheminais , Santa Clara Mission
>Phil Spickler, , Palo Alto Mission
>Henry Schlichting , Phoenix Mission
>Howard Rower , Fifth Ave NY Mission
>Elsie Griffith , Vancouver Mission
>Ned Branch , Berkeley Mission
>George Eggers , Frankfurt Mission
>Alan C Walter , Sacramento Mission
>Frank Geltman , New York Mission
>Charles Chiclacos , Denver Mission
>Peter Crundall , Westwood/Wilshire Mission
>JC Hughes , Adams Ave Mission
>Eric Magnussen , Amsterdam Mission
>Norman Muller , Delaware Valley Mission
>Don Hill , Omaha Mission
>Bob Rezzonico , East Bay Mission
>Bruce Harrell , Fort Lauderdale Mission
>Betty Filisky , Richardson Mission
>Dick Dorff , Puerto Rico Mission
>Fred Harris , Ottawa Mission
>Carl Barney , San Diego Mission
>Peter Rogen , Madison Ave NY Mission
>Jerry Simmons , South Bay LA Mission
>Bill Tucker , Brussels Mission
>Raymond Kemp , Orange County Mission
>Bent Corydon , Riverside Mission
>Carl Barney , W Pasadena Mission
>Tony Wyant , Long Beach Mission
>Carl Barney , Sunset Strip Mission
>Gert Roder , Munich Mission
>
>Awards of Merit were given to Missionholders who tithed At least $900.00 in
>10%s to the World Wide Mission Network. ( No other Missions are listed here). I
>will leave it to the reader to speculate about how much money that brought to
>the Org. In addition to the money,it also meant that more people were moving up
>to the higher Orgs. Which meant more money. Which they aint gettin' anymore!
>
>la
Lots of familiar names. How many are not Scientologists anymore?