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	<title>Comments on: Item #1012</title>
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		<title>By: Berlin/Coos Cty Hist. Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Feb 2007 15:39:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Brown Bulletin  7 March 1950  page 2
Title: Now It's "Wrong Wrench Joe"
Caption: Joe gets a bit of instruction from a man who knows how, Fred Marois, piper supervisor at Burgess Mill. Notice how Fred is using the proper wrench and is holding his work securely in the vise. The bench is clear. All this cuts down the chance of banged knuckles or things being dropped on your toes. Incidently , taking the time to show a man the right way goes a long way to help prevent accidents. And it also helps the fellow to do his work easier and better. Les Baldwin, superintendent of maintenance at Burgess, smiles his approval of all this.</description>
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Title: Now It&#8217;s &#8220;Wrong Wrench Joe&#8221;<br />
Caption: Joe gets a bit of instruction from a man who knows how, Fred Marois, piper supervisor at Burgess Mill. Notice how Fred is using the proper wrench and is holding his work securely in the vise. The bench is clear. All this cuts down the chance of banged knuckles or things being dropped on your toes. Incidently , taking the time to show a man the right way goes a long way to help prevent accidents. And it also helps the fellow to do his work easier and better. Les Baldwin, superintendent of maintenance at Burgess, smiles his approval of all this.</p>
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