. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ipe); Kenneth (Russ) Manager;Kenny (Rufus); Romasier (Ken); Whalen(Fred); Yeager (Tom). The accompanying picture is of Loudine,Sheldon and Dorothy; children of W. , car inspector Columbus. Sarah and Katie, Parker, children ofBrakeman T. J. Paitter, are in the nearbygroup. Mansfield, Ohio Correspondent, C. R. Stone Harry Kale, our popular Fieighi Houseforeman, is having a time trying to get ridof the freight that seems to accumulateno matter how many cars he has says he unloads and loads morefreight than any one on the NewarkDivision


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ipe); Kenneth (Russ) Manager;Kenny (Rufus); Romasier (Ken); Whalen(Fred); Yeager (Tom). The accompanying picture is of Loudine,Sheldon and Dorothy; children of W. , car inspector Columbus. Sarah and Katie, Parker, children ofBrakeman T. J. Paitter, are in the nearbygroup. Mansfield, Ohio Correspondent, C. R. Stone Harry Kale, our popular Fieighi Houseforeman, is having a time trying to get ridof the freight that seems to accumulateno matter how many cars he has says he unloads and loads morefreight than any one on the NewarkDivision. H. F. Wyatt is having trouble getting usenough empties to supply the demands ofthe shippers. However he is doing wonder-ful work along this line and I am sure thatall agents who are helped out arc grateful. There seems to be a run on cars to loadat Alta, Ohio, and Spring Mills, Ohio, thecommodities being hay, straw and could send cars out there every day if 72 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, ig2j DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU 9. You OVERSLEEP YOURSELF- P)ND VQO REALIZE YOU MUST THEN YOU GRRB YOUR HRT RND RND YOU DO RDRN OLERRy HLL^EHkD HAVE RBOUT PIFTEEN SRCRIFICE YOUR BRERKFfl5T COflT. RND HRVENT EVEN TIME TO WAY TO THE STATION, WHERE YoUMINUTES TO BE UP HNO GONE— IN OROEf? TO CATCH TRAIN KISS PREIND WIFE GOOD-BYE- LERRN THRT TfPRIN IS ONE HOUR LFTTe Ave had them but they are still scarce andwe are doing the best we can to supplyevery one. Maybe the time viill comewhen we will have a reserve supply tofall back on, but at present the outlook isnot very promising. Keep the cars moving,boys! A. R. Bird is somewhat of a joker, theother day he came in and said the rainduring the last few days had made theground somewhat muddy along the tracksand if a car ever left the rails it would sinkup to the light weight of the car. Now,we believe the car would sink in the muda little way but as to sinking to the lightweight, well, ask Bird. George B. Turner, third trick conductor,


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