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\f:\ Above are most of the members of the Paper Di vision Electrical Section of the General Mainten- Above: Don Ratcliff examines commutator brush es in the 1400 amp :^8 Electro-chemical generator. ? n ]. B. Glazener and Dewey Gordon work together on the job of overhauling the motor which drives the exhaust fan on the Number 1 paper machine. ance Department. They are: Front row, left to right: John DeBord, Newt Picklesimer, Charles Sherrill, Coman Hamilton and ]. B. Glazener. Sec ond row, left to right: Joe Summey, Gus Bostic, Ozzie Smathers, Bill Crompton, Luke Harrison, Kay Collins, Sherrod (Sarge) Harrington, and Ben Rickman. Third row: Clyde Gaddy, Don Ratcliff, Elmer McLean, Sol Lewis, Dewey Gor don, Edward Edmonds, and Earl Sorrells. Absent when photo was taken were: Wayne Conn, John Cooper, Tom Hargis, Clyde Holden, Ray Israel, Thomas (Johnny) Johnson and Milon Nicholson. LIVE WIRES . . . the total time of one or more men to part time operations of others. These include in part: motor and armature winding; air conditioning and refrigeration equipment upkeep; electronic equipment maintenance; clock and instrument work; and battery maintenance and battery truck mantenance. In addition to the shop group, a shift group furnished services around the clock. Work on electrical equipment involves, in many cases, the services of other maintenance crafts. Such services are available to the Electrical Section upon request, including Cellophane main tenance. Similarly, electrical services are rendered to other general maintenance and Cellophane maintenance groups. Thus, the work is integrated with the skills and equipment of other craft fa cilities of both divisions. In spite of the hazards to which the group is subjected, the Paper Division Electrical Section has worked the amazing total of 2,358 days since the last lost time accident. While stressing safety, this section has made, and is making, every effort to furnish maximum service at minimum cost.
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