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The Log Vol. 3 No. 03

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  • Does Carelessness Pay? EN THE WOOD JtooM - oake the ter •■Dad" returns, plans having been platform on which they were working 1 reporter went dgwu made for Mr. Paxton to rill his place and ran across the railroad one after ..:■.«■■ asked during his absence. Mr. Paxton has the other. The boy in front passed ar.d was informed been for several months "getting out over just in time to escape a passing , ■ . ,t be the junk pile. actd wood"' on contract in the moun car, but the one following him was :..-ik:shead tains near Sunburst, but is always on struck by the moving car and knocked oily had '-knocked hand if tailed'to' fill a vacancy at the down across the track, but in some lie face I ••Charlie" West- mill. way was 'pushed off of the track and felt badly about it • While busy making yourself safe. escaped from being crushed beneath s pnewf the best take a little time to make your fel the wheels. r that Bishop Horner, low workman safe, too. Mr. R. D. Coleman, Pulp Inspector Result— Mr. Wood instructed their an addre. « £' 'en a few months ago for the Sulphite and Soda Mills for ing their willingness to obey the safe Hem ¥or t Ci >'• made the assertion several years past, is now in the Store Room filling the place of Mr. A, W. ty rule, "No scuffling or playing will ' m Western North be permitted on the job. " ( ; rolina ma A. 7 jest soldiers in the Freeman who, as an officer in the U. STEAM PLANT S. Army, has been "Called to Arms." After rec g he above ''copy" Just before leaving for Military duty One of the employees in the Extract ■;,e of the e lit-o nterviewed the man Mr. Freeman was promoted to the boiler house, thinking he would have i tis i. imrnerand learned rank of Captain. some fun at the expense of his fellow workmen, connected an electric wire to the-drinking water bucket, turned on the current and waited for his I Won by Wood omental fire brigades • niced in each mill. day and night shift— These being now organized. Departmental crews are to inclade following: Soda, Sulpl -■'., Steam, Wood Room and Wood Yard. "A drill is to be held each Saturday noon—men being allowed regular pay during the time consumed. A prize of $50.00 will be paid by the Company on July 4th to team showing greatest proficiency." "Signed R. B. ROBERTSON, General Manager." In accordance with the above instructions, brigades consisting of six men each were selected from each of the departments named, and the race was held on the high-way near the Fibreville bridge on the afternoon of the Fourth. Each team was required to run one hundred yards with reel, which by the way. was a service reel—not a toy built for racing purposes—lay one hundred feet of hose, couple to hydrant, put on nozzle and show water. The Wood Room team consisting of C. N. Sanders, Dan Cor- dell, Cuy Harvey, John Phillips, M. F. Fradey and Tom Guy, were the first to start and had water thru the nozzle in twenty- nine and four-fifth seconds, which won them the prize. Brigade number two from the Extract, took second place in thirty -one ami one-fifth seconds, the Wood Yard running third in thirty-four and and one-iifthsec- d the Electric depart- Tl trth. thirty sec- phite Brigade tract Brigade one, Steam department Iron Workers, also ran. ly 5th Treasurer C. S. utnded Chief Hildebrand ith instructions to pre- h member of the winning tli $8.86, and so far as learn he div n accordance Later in the .'as seen in company ipieioua looking cigar hi Recount for the ex- congrutulates the win- >tiers this suggestion rs: "If at first you >ed, try, try again." THE PAPER ON WHICH THIS ISSUE OF THE LOO IS PSMfTSi* If MADE FROM CHA AND SODA PULP
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