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The Log Vol. 1 No. 1

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  • ( A RECORD OF DAIL Y PROGRESS The Log Published Monthly by The Champion Fibre Company Edited by its Employee* ANTON, N. (J., MAY, 1914 } THE SUGGESTION CONTEST CLOSES 44 Prizes Awarded ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR PRIZE-Awarded to James Milne, Water Tender in Extract Boiler House—For Letter Introducing "THE CHAMPION SPIRIT" FIFTY DOLLAR PRIZES W. P. LAMS, Tender No. 13 Conveyor in Soda Digester House—For Device Which Stops Conveyor in Case of Breakdown and Prevents Piling Up of Disconnected Parts. THOS. FURNESS, Brick Mason—For Improved Connecticn Between Boiler Setting and Breeching Under Boilers in Main Boiler House. CHAS. WESTMORELAND, Iron Worker-For Method of Utilizing Steam frim Soda Digestor Relief. TEN EfOLLAR PRIZES j. G. ROGERS, Liquor Maker, Soda Mi I-For Valve Stem Extension Which Assisted in Simplifying the Work. L. N. FOWLER, Pulp and Paper Inspector for Suggesting "Tarheel Container" asfeTrade Name for Our Jute Board. JOHN KEMP, Pipefitter, Soda Mill—For Improved Digester Fittings. SAM McGOWAN, Machine Tender—For Improved Method of Cutting off Side Rolls on Paper Machine. W. P. MORROW, Painter-For Improved Method ofjl-ndiing Paints. PINK WELCH, Helper, Sulphite Acid Plant-For Screen for Keeping Dirt Out of Acid-W. H. PHILLIPS, Brick M*son-For Improvement in Soda Blowpits. A. P. MARTIN, Soda Machine Tender—For ' uction Box Suggestion. F. A. WOODCOCK, Electrician—For Suggestion Regarding Rearranging of Motors. M. A. DUDLEY, Woodyard Cierk—For Best Group of Minor Suggestions!; vKtlollais. tlU hi> :>le 'to the related to have • been rintendents ■sa\ receiving an ordinar Don't forget that over w pert cent of the contestants received prizes. Our hope is that all the employees of the C. F. Company, including the 125 contestants who failed to land a prize this time, will be good sports, take olf their hats, and give three cheers and a tiger to the fortunate forty-four winners. The Log will roll over and join you in a hearty hip, hip lull. .il<». !' the I'lo A, \i. Hall, .•btand. .1. T. Bolan, II. VV. ef, K. H. Powell, J. A. Her, ..ii. K. T. Sett, S. VV. M.n.iv. M. Walker. J. Tipton. K. nett. M. vv. Growe, Stark II. ( '. A. St nith, Lb itlt. \. U II. i .. Calvi i.llov. s A BRILLIANT AFFAIR ■ Wedding of Peter G. Thomson, Jr. and Miss Laura Simpson at College Hill Presbyterian Church Dayton. Ohio, April 22. -One of the rftost attractive social functions that has ever taken place in the Miami Vallev as Hi. - Hill long the . I'ci
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