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The Log Vol. 4 No. 09

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  • I The Extract Repair Men '. Hipps is seven years i one would not. after ? him over, think him a mnger. When a break- occurs, Mr. Hipps is alms of the first on the job. ! stays with it until things r-ning again. Med ford is only two weeks s a millwright^, but has in the job in the Extract tment for the last six- Mr. Medford is acting e'pm". •'. Gash i> an al! round re- lan and has been m this lor upwards of three years, rh his jumper was tucked his overalls, in accordance safety rules, the photo- ,«r caught him just the emau John Alexander is Idest man in the crew from tdpoint of age in service, in charge of all the repairs . ^ .. \. t>i * ur 11 become; i Extract Plant. We could reat many stories about rat Phillips wouldn't alio print them, so what's . The Log is too small a duUeseail hii the mill whicl by others and Hjs want to suggest that we adopt srs of the slogan: "No disabling ac- risited cidepts for 1918." n (.on. Let's nail the hands securely ditions has oft times resulted on the small dial marked Ex. * laving been in charge i f the »""rew of painters, the g reater * >art of that time. To th Wi Holtzclaw ha? been i n this 1 ■ Brew for six years and is Esan all round Mechani . He 81 ii: '-•A'orks in both wood and h* >i. and ''■" i!' •fi'-l machines look alike to dm. ■">" For the last six rear , Lee havn {•McFalls has carried the t ii can '«« a bbati in the picture. - >n<\)(.ir}v one of this erew. While <&"» athe old adage reads. An ounce IJ' • Wpi prevention is worth a pound ' * Lfbf cure," Mr. McFalls has dem- «*wa\ mstrated many times that a f,t lic «*little oil is better than a great os £ Baal of babbitt. Aside fr iM the !l" Itfbriettiori of bearing*. t3 lis to the mill what the Itefficer or detective i- 'o i ...-i.-iv. :"-:1 KHe often hears a small t isturb- u"' ' »*mc( and reports it bei ore it As the taking of the necessary tract, using as nails Fore, "stitch hi lime." thought, Watchfulness and Care ; in every action, so that there *TJ* Extract Department Makes will not be any possible chance Splendid Record tany, Supt. Mart Pens Letter to Employees i „.. ,c ia1Q it notify the paymaster or get "in bad" wfth'the General Manager —and he can't afford "he latter. So don't fail to go to the Store Room regularly and sign up and save trouble to all concerned. it them to move. With the co-operation of evet-j nplo.veo to accomplish the tusk can be done. Yours truly. THOS. MARR, Superintendent- otice: Men Having Company Tools Don't forget your "Kit Slip" If. Men having Kit Slips are quired, under rules made bv e General Manager, to check eir tools and go to the Store lui.i and sign their Kit Slips tee each month. The penalty r failure to thus account for ar tools is to have the price of me taken uiit of your time. ■ Weights of Timber Weight of'one cord of greea sprCftfehnff i out 4.6U0 Weight of one cord of dry spruce pulp wood is about 3.000 pounds. Weight of one cord of green white birch is about 6,000 pounds. Weight of one cord of poplar pulp wood is about 3,200 pounds. Weight of 1,000 feet of old growth spruce logs (according to Maine or-Holland rule scale) is about 6,000 pounds. The weight of green lumber may be reduced from 30 to 50 per cM-.,t. or more in seasoning, vvhi he strength of small ec.s mav inerei ise in g up to doubl > the when Paper THE. PAPER ON WV H THIS ISSUE OF THE LOG IS PRINTED IS MADE FROM CHAMPION SULPHITE AND SODA PULP
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