. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ke changes in com-binations of safes, open balky ones or makerepairs. That Frank is an artist in his line isadmitted by all who have seen him is unusually versatile. Besides being afirst-class patternmaker and ox])ert locksmith,he is a handy tji^ewritcr repairman, metalAvorker, belt repairman and stage carpenter. General boiler foreman Ritter and machineshop foreman Card were visitors at the D. & shops at Albany, N. Y., recently, for thepurpose of inspecting shop methods. Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Sup
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ke changes in com-binations of safes, open balky ones or makerepairs. That Frank is an artist in his line isadmitted by all who have seen him is unusually versatile. Besides being afirst-class patternmaker and ox])ert locksmith,he is a handy tji^ewritcr repairman, metalAvorker, belt repairman and stage carpenter. General boiler foreman Ritter and machineshop foreman Card were visitors at the D. & shops at Albany, N. Y., recently, for thepurpose of inspecting shop methods. Connellsville Division CorrespondentsP. E. Weimer, Office of Supt, ConnellsvilleS. M. DeHuff, Manager of Telegraph Office, ConnellsvilleC. E. Reynolds, Clerk to Asst Supl, Divisional Safety Committee O. L. E.\TON Chairman, Superintendent C. M. Stone Trainmaster T. E. Miller ^tcr Mechanic Cage Road Foreman of Engines Dh. M. H. Koehler Medical Examiner H. B. PiGMAN Division Operator A. P. WiLLL^MS Division Engineer H. D. Whip Relief Agent C. A. Albkight Agent E. E. McDonald Agent. THE IK^.ME OF C. IT .^ STOYESTOWX. PA. Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers 84 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE W. F. Hehwick Conductor VV. J. Dayron Road Brakeman O. E. Newcomer Fireman \V. H. Metzgar Supervisor E. C. Lucas Car Foreman A. L. Friel • Shop Foreman H. E. Cochran Secretar\- H. I. Penrod, station baggagemaster atConnellsville. recently was off duty for severaldays as a result of spraining his ankle. J. D. Margrofif, first trick telegrapher atH3Tidman. has purchased the electric lightplant at that point. J. D. always was strongfor throwing light on dark subjects. S. M. DeHuff, wire chief at Connellsville,recently was called to his home at Huntingdon,Pa., because of the serious illness of his brother. G. T. Barker, telephone maintainer at Con-nellsville, finds Thursday evenings the busiestof the week. Its some job instructing andtallying for lady bowlers at the Elks Home. Judging from conversations over
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