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V it* . ••• irr jl?' «wi» «? Le//; Bo^ Rogers in cab of Landscape’s crane. Above: Landscape crew going over a work sched ule. Left to right: Ed Sentell, Avery Elliott, Ches ter West, Richmond Powell, James Guilliams, Olin Edney, Bob Rogers, Wilburn Mullenex, Fred Findley (Landscape Crew Foreman), Louie Raines. ulated intervals- These inspections lessen to a re markable extent the amount of repair work need ed over periods of time. In addition to preventive maintenance and re pair work the Section performs considerable new work, modifications and changes involving the available crafts. Total maintenance of the Film Division grounds at Pisgah Forest is included in its assignments. Other services are rendered to the Film Division upon request. T. E. Campbell, Section Supervisor, heads up the Buildings, Grounds and Construction Section activities through foremen, with each foreman having his own group of craftsmen and helpers. R. L. Brown supervises a group furnishing car penter and some cabinet work services and J. S. 'SI Left: Thurman King and Carl Baynard stack pal lets, made in the Carpenter Shop, which will be used by the shipping department. Above: Joseph {“Uncle Joe”) Kornowski uses the jointer while Clarence {^“Swivel”) ' Allison runs a short length of board through the planer. i
The Echo (Pisgah Forest, N.C.)
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