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The Log Vol. 3 No. 06
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THE LOG behind if she feeh The Champion Fibre Co. id any other plants fa >ared and he's been bOX. No con- it RIPTION RATES •r Annurr i $0.00 BAH u; •.- Hon-' because ne isn t steady geared. How to Fight a Fire and. on tor Full many could be making good (Continued Facot June Issue) get the water <m ■ i and graduate from handling As soon as an alarm ia given, '"'" ;/" *mokt : wood if only they could have the members of the Mill Fire ""'" '"'v '"'""■ their way and keep on working Brigade must go immediately to lJard lfib even- div and have no tktnt their posts, stay there until re- generally , ' , . ' ."":' lieved by the order of the Chief. ^ "'" "'"' "?"'"" ' ' ' whate er her name, unjustly and aftt m foHowi;*- The hydrant men should i block their working game. CHIEF AND ASSISTANTS. main near the hydrant and j. Go immediately to the fire and rea''v :'>i *M Wen Pa h Sick Courtesy direct all operations. The As- and hei? _'» haiidli host . e's scared Courtesy is like oil upon trcu- sistant Chiefs should keep a "ADDER CO II usJBSthoids bled waters. There is an in- sharp watch on all sides of the llmi- iaddor, fSJta He crawfe in bed. evitable amount of friction in Hre and see that everything pos- ,jars-.'"-' '-' I ts and d«es everyday life. Courtesy reduces sible is being done to prevent its belp in carrying hose up thell.. - stoats.. He this friction to a minimum. The spreading. ders. stairways, and on to roo j. Irown. an'mighty happy outcome of a day's work PUMP MEN. e}c- Pa's HI, he's may easily be determined by a Immediately start the fire SALVAGE CORPS. «d groans, cheery "Good morning" at its pumps without waiting to find Quickly close all fire doff ! - He talks so beginning. A knitted brow and out how serious the fire is. Main- fire shutters, elevator hate|i - his eyes. Ma a grudging greeting may be tain 80 to 100 pounds on pump and windows in the vicinity! | lb'all of us, an' harbingers of failure in the day's gauges, controlling pumps by the nre. Cover ail machin|| ia a fuss. An' work. • hand where possible, and in- stock and goods liable to wgt mighty skeerce In the elevator, at the tele- creasing speed as the demand damage and use blank?, ji . it's something phone, at the bench and in the for water through sprinklers and Dro°ms, pails, etc., thus fcl| office-at every point of contact hose stream requires it. Do not ve"ting all possible loss fri I between man and man-a little shut down till ordered to do so water- The regular hands in 11 When Ma Is Sick thought for the feelings of others by the Chief. rooms should help in this w|f is a pleasant lubricant in the "There is nothing more likely in an-v wa>' desired. sick she pegs j0jnts 0f ]jfe, ]t reduees the to prevent a serious fire than to Report immediately to £ j Bgb, not ja|. 0f tjie iuin,an machinery, give the sprinklers a liberal and Chief if tire is found workingB?'- !!l on promotes good feeling, adds to high pressure water supply at wav "' a::>" direction unnotijHfe'* ■•■;■."times the world's stock of self-respect, (he very start, so that if 100 '"> him- ' ' thing possib ' "v~ It is better to request than to heads requiring i.oiX; gall ,n.s per ^ wSnferee fire doors, shutfl^p ] . K ; ';/t command, better to smile than minute should be opened by a ail(l }ui attacked I f* a kl1''1 " BP^L to frown, better to help than to m^ekflash fee there would be the fire, using smailh»s;-. pail t I ''rou'' hinder even in the smallest water for them all. Heiuv the **&■• to-fceeptkem cool. ' ;':'" things. A courteous man and a desirability of starling all pumps INSIDE MEN. an makes courteous woman furnish the at on^e, even where the water ^" I'^remen and operative'- k. for women folk* is salt that makos mv, palatable supply is good. This also feMures shoul(l ""dei-stund how to us> ' 0W»sHe amilei ,.,,..,..;,; am k. ,vater for host, sU .t,.„MS m lire pails, small hose, and neAt *•••" ■" ".:■'■■'» OHr common all..,,,.,,., pi fast as they are put ,». by hose at tower StondpipeS. j am t so bad. -Monro? . ihey should get water on a fag f,p!L__ Record of Accidents JaY^tZS^^JStXf^ZM CAUSINS MOKE THAN TWO DAYS ABSENCE. FROM WORK T;,i'''""'■■ Im by departments, for September, 1916 watoo bttcb^v , good have!
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Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
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