. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . storeroom andthe scrap is in the bins, The storekeeper has his troubles, but themaster mechanic grins. When the material is on order and punchedfor often and fast The master mechanic cusses;—the store-keeper has the laugh. STOP taking the chances you are accus-tomed to THAT lead to trouble experienced by you;LEAK though tis small will result in dis-tress ; LETS ALL JOIN IN TAKING—Nochances. Tis best. S—urely you are interested, when for thegood of all, T—he waste that you make daily, may re-sult in our fall O—r put us in a place from which we cannotris


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . storeroom andthe scrap is in the bins, The storekeeper has his troubles, but themaster mechanic grins. When the material is on order and punchedfor often and fast The master mechanic cusses;—the store-keeper has the laugh. STOP taking the chances you are accus-tomed to THAT lead to trouble experienced by you;LEAK though tis small will result in dis-tress ; LETS ALL JOIN IN TAKING—Nochances. Tis best. S—urely you are interested, when for thegood of all, T—he waste that you make daily, may re-sult in our fall O—r put us in a place from which we cannotrise P—erhaps you never thought ot it—about time to get —he personal traits of each employe do much H—amper cr help in this movement, theymust— A—nd further postpone the goal we attainT—he individual employes, we canvass theirnames L—isten to this as we check oer the rollE—very man on the pay roll will assist, weare told. A—h, what a brotherlv feeling exists!K—eep after the leaks! we cant let HALL AND McKNIGHT Entertain Main Street Newark, Ohio Station March 8 will be remembered by everyNewark Division Veteran as the date onwhich one of the great events in its historyoccurred, the a,nnual banquet of the(Organization. If you are a Veteran andfailed to attend this affair, you certainlymissed one of the greatest treats ever pre-pared by a Veterans Committee. Andwhen the clock showed twelve, it was reallya hard matter to stop the dancers. Thevarious committees are to be congratulatedon the completeness of their preparations,for they did not omit a single item whichwould in any wa}^ add to the pleasures ofthe evening. At the Veterans Banquet there werethree Veterans who received the fifty-yeargold button: Passenger Conductor WilliamLamb, Baggage Master Joseph Workmanand Pumper Russell Kyle, at Union Station,Ohio. Service records show Mr. Lamb,50 years in service; Mr. Workman, 52 years;Air. Kyle, 61 years. All these men arestill active i


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