. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ons old trick atDundas. On September 14 Charles E. Botkin,clerk to car foreman, asked permission tolay off for the day. At p. m. he calledup the office and announced the arrival ofa son, eight and one-half pounds. Theynamed him John James, after his twograndfathers. Grandpa Jim Botkin,foreman. Local Freight House, says, Hewill make the Baltimore and Ohio a goodman some day. Jim should know; hehas been at the freight house since 1892, andhas seen many new men start work. Ofcourse Papa Botkin is too busy smilingto say much of anything. Congratulatio
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ons old trick atDundas. On September 14 Charles E. Botkin,clerk to car foreman, asked permission tolay off for the day. At p. m. he calledup the office and announced the arrival ofa son, eight and one-half pounds. Theynamed him John James, after his twograndfathers. Grandpa Jim Botkin,foreman. Local Freight House, says, Hewill make the Baltimore and Ohio a goodman some day. Jim should know; hehas been at the freight house since 1892, andhas seen many new men start work. Ofcourse Papa Botkin is too busy smilingto say much of anything. Congratulations ! Another new railroader. Born to Brake-man and Mrs. Homer Smith a seven andone-half pound son. He has been namedHomer Smith, Jr. vSAVE FUEL. A fireman can save hissalary each trip by strict economy in smoke and pop valve open show fuelwasted. SAVE FUEL ! A baby boy arrived at the home of Mrs. Ernest Young during the middleof September. Mr. Young is a triple valverepairer in the Chillicothe shops. Con-gratulations!. Left: seated. Foreman F. M. Nolder, Section 42, Westboro, Ohio; standing, Foreman W. W. Nolder,Section 44, Hillsboro, Ohio. Right: On Section 42, near Westboro DIAMONDS say \Baltimore and Magazine, November, iQ2j
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