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The Log Vol. 2 No. 4

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  • RECORD OF ACCIDENTS USING MORE T BY DEPARTMENTS. FOR JULY, 1915 ■ . i I Wkmc. E. L. Holland, one of the oldest -- tn the Repair Crew at the ><< President of The Champion Tielief Association, recently vs connection with this Company and left for West Point, Va., where he lias accepted a position as Master Mechanic in a Pulp Mill at that '.'.■- departure, ■nth o-r best wishes for his! oard, whose portrait -tother page i" this issue, has us that the Canton Graded ill be opened on the seventh of s of n <r pu- thes. During the past month this sign was displayed at the Time Office: "I will bear in mind the value of human life and a sound body. I will take no risks to endanger my body or any of its parts, NOR WILL DO NOTHING to endanger the life or limb of any person and try to do at least one good turn for Safety each day." /ill do nothing" in the above ttracted the attention of a ed at tl who is empioj ne wanted t Westmoreland's department, also the shipment of the accumulation of junk the yard between the coal trestle and the Board Mill has added to the general good appearance of the plant. Let the good work go on. Extensive improvements are being made in the Extract Boiler house. Card of Thanks O, Mr. Charlie Westmoreland, we gi our thanks to thee and to Mr. Grov Smith who gave that "Chivaree," tl night you caught us benedicts and. just to have some fun, took us out toward Pattens with your crowd of twenty one. We thank you heartily because you kept us out too late, and for nice refreshments that were served without a plate; We thank you one and all because we love each pleasant—wisher. Signed: Store Room-Tommy Osborne and Machine Shop-Harry Fisher. SAFETY FIRST Wood Purchase Department While we have not received any communications from our' shippers for publication under! this head, the number of letters which we have had from them '• some of which wc publish here-1 with, indicate their interest in Every shipper in the South Carolina territory, who has poplar and gumwood. decided to get it out and ship to Canton during the first part of this month and, as a result, cur yards are com- pletly blocked with this material. Whenever shipments are bunched on us in this manner it is necessary to order a blanket suspension so it reacts on the shipper in the end. Slaughter says: ad \ :th( Electric Lamp Renewals For June and July, 1915 t V.jru ■ M-'ivnade like ri,.-n with- I chance in life? Their Hop. had T»» Paper on Which Tl • at THE LOO ■ • . wood room .■mmes^smm^tsmmmmms' I or Ab«re Ch*r» Reprrtent* ih> Number ol l..n>p> ?.,.„ »«»«.» la mod* Prom Chamola n Sulohl red Per One Hundred Socke'i. • »nd Soda Pulp
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