. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Above: Winding rivers which tread their way deep down in timeworn gorgesare only suggestive of the many charms of the Butler Branch Left; The Clarion River winds through wooded hills A Gallon of Coffee a Day forHenry Grandon By Charlotte Marlowe, Office of Agent,Parketshurg \ T last! Henry Grandon caught byJ~\ Kodak! And youll all agree thatthe likeness just cant be beat! Itsa sure enough taken-from-life photo. Mr.(irandon, better known as Hank, hasbeen in the ser\ice for more than fortyyears continuously and is -still able to turnout more work than an


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Above: Winding rivers which tread their way deep down in timeworn gorgesare only suggestive of the many charms of the Butler Branch Left; The Clarion River winds through wooded hills A Gallon of Coffee a Day forHenry Grandon By Charlotte Marlowe, Office of Agent,Parketshurg \ T last! Henry Grandon caught byJ~\ Kodak! And youll all agree thatthe likeness just cant be beat! Itsa sure enough taken-from-life photo. Mr.(irandon, better known as Hank, hasbeen in the ser\ice for more than fortyyears continuously and is -still able to turnout more work than any man we age (67 years) doesnt seem to make anyinaterial difTerence as far as his efficiencyis concerned. For a period of 35 years Mr. Orandon hasnc\-er tasted water! (We think he wouldmake a good shiek, he could stand thedeserts, just like a camel.) Henry drinksone gallon of coffee daih, which takes theplace of No water fur Henry Grandon, 67 years old, 40 years in service \Vc one and all hope to sec Mr. drandoncontinue the good work he has carried onduring the 40 years of his service. Oh,yes, we almost forgot to mention the pipe!If we were to meet Hank without thatpipe we just simply wouldnt recognize always in the one position; note theway he grips it. Hank became quiteattached to the birds that built their nestsin his beard in the spring, but they havegone South for the winter, and he is lonelyindeed. Death of John F. Lehrer JOHN F. LEHRER, a veteran of theBaltimore and Ohio, died on August 2, athis late home, 109 S. Calhoun Street,Baltimore, from a complication of Lehrer was born in Philadelphia on April25> ii^35- He entered Baltimore and Ohioservice in 1855 as a blacksmith at and served until he was retired inAugust, 1906, as a general blacksmith andtool-dresser. Mr. Lehrer was beloved by his shopmates and all others who came in contac-twith him. He was


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