Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 15, 1941, p. 4

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the georgetown herald wednesday evening october 15th- 1941 more questions for your friends the pulp and paper industry spends 100 million dollars a year for supplies providing these supplies keeps other industries busy and their workers employed see how mush you know about some of these purchases then try the questions out on your friends v 1 farmers and settlers sell pulpwood to the in dustry what is their annual income from this 2 whar is the industry s yearly bill for fuel 3 what do the felt manufacturers receive for the felts they supply 4 cylinder and fourdnmer wires wear out and have to be replaced what does this cost per year 1 farmers and settlers receive 22 million dollars a year sljphe annual bill for fuel is 14 million 3 over 3 million dollars a year goes to the felt mills 4 supplying cylinder and fourdnmer wire costs 1400 000 a year jj r ii thepulp and paper industry ft sun ire or canada o montreal the three main factors in providing the machines which will continue to improve farm operating and make ft more profitable are closely interrelated and achieve the vtmott in their functioning when properly correlated these fhree factor are e engineering which by study and expari- mentation conceive and develops the implement or machine to meet the immediate need or problem of the farmer e manufacturing to produce in quantity and quality the machlnei developed so that they may be economically available to the farmers whom they were designed to assist e distributing to sell with all the details which this includes and which in its broader sense implies the missionary work of introducing new developments so that the full possibilities en visioned by the engineer may be fully appre ciated by a sufficient number to provide the volume necessary to bring manufacturing costs down to a point that extends the benefits of the machine to tho greatest number including also as it does the rendering of the necessary service to assure of the purchaser getting the utmost in satisfaction in the operation of his machine and the furnishing of parts to keep it in operation during its lifetime with lots through breakdown reduced to a minimum b b evident that when these three functions are coordinated under one management the success of each being entirety dependent on the success of the other and the success of all being the responsibility of that management that each functions at its highest point of efficiency one cannot blame for its shortcomings the actions of the others insofar as the customer b concerned there oan be no buckpassing its an undivided responsibility moneyharris is proud of its engineering developments in the field of form machinery over the century and has earned an enviabl raputatlon for the character and quality of the goods ii manufactures jts own sales organization of exclusive dealers permits its fanner customers to deal dlrecnywtrh the company that designs end builds the mach it sens a company which stands behind tti product with the highest land of guarantee it has to be satisfactory and theres oo divided rssponslbffity asseyharris company limited c direct with farmfks for almost 1o0 years wab conditions tffect the supply of so many different articles re cently w noticed where one ol the big departmental stored was wanting to purchase used cameras their ides no doubt would be to recondltlon these cameras and sell them to their customers in place of now ones which are likely unobtainable another in teresting advertisement called for m000 used golf balls again no doubt these were wanted in place of new ones that weren t to be had still another aovertlsement had been in serted by the mayor of the town of mount forest calling for thirtytwo pair of curling stones again it is like ly tliat new curling stones are not on the market we won t be surprised to notice an advertisement one of these days calling for used safety rasor blades wasn t there an old saying that went something like tills keep an article for seven years and you will then find a place for it 1 v v v some weeks ago we mentioned in this column that the playdowns for the honors in the provincial rfomens softball union were under way as ve write these lines there are still fcvo teams in the running sudbury and slmcoe the sudbury team has consented to play the whole series of three games in slmcoe and the first game is billed for thanks giving day the second for the follow ng da and if a third is necessary li is to be played the day that this issue ol the herald comes off the press these northern teams are real sports hockey fans will recall that not many years ago powassan hockey team play ed all their final games on the rink in kitchener it looks like slmcoe for the honors this season although one can never tell the idea of the one team doing all the travelling looks like a sensible arrangement although it is tough for the northern fans who will be unable to see the final game at nome on the other hand it will be quite a saving in expenses which is the drawback in so many cases in the semi finals and finals in almost all sporting events especially for smaller towns v v v recent article in one of the city papers mentioned that the regular high school studies weren t of ver much use to those students that followed agriculture it makes one wonder if education really educates in conversation with the principal of one of our city technical schools re cently he was telling us that there was certainly something wrong with our educational system he went on to tell us hut a huge munition factory in his city w emgaglng all the uni versity graduates and under graduate as well co ede thai they could set for inspectors in their factory how ever even if these girls were univer sity trained yet this flnn paid them to attend school financed by the firm itself teaching them to become in spectors he went on to state that surely there was something- wrong when a private firm had to conduct its own private school in order to teach university graduates to become munition inspectors in other words even if these girls had graduated from a university their degree was of little use to uietn in detecting flaws in the munitions that this flnn manufactur ed we think that the principal had something there we had a short paragraph in this column in the august 30th issue of the herald in which we men tioned that we had noticed while go ing through the chjppawa power plant at queenston that the hydro were using a cream separator to clean their usea oil and that they saved considerable money each year by so doing the article had been copied in one of the exchanges and uils week we noticed a reply in this same ex change we know very little about oil however the following information copied from tins exchange may be of interest to some of our readers t was interested in an article on the conservation of oil that appeared in your paper and in which it was stated that you were curious as to whether crankcase oil could be cleaned and used again our company has been doing this work 1 the refining of used oils for the past ten years we have experimented with many differ ent methods and have finally evolved a process that produces an oil equal in all respects to new oil and in certain specifications the figures are superior to 0 at of new oil notably there is a smaller carbon content and less tendency to form sludge we have used a centrifuge similar to the one o mentioned in your article that is efficient in removing all solid mattex such as road grit metallic particles etc but it does not get rid of dilu tton acid content or collodlal carbon tl ese are removed by means of cnemi ca treatment and arge volumes of low pressure steam in appearance the refinished refined oil cannot be d tinguished from new oil and it will outlast and out perform any new oil that is on the market it was rather difficult at first to convince people that a refined oil was safe to use but that prejud ce has practically disap peared out here and our present out put is in the neighborhood of eighty thousand gallons per year this re ply to our article came from vancou ver look out for your liver and isal ainnl tfhulllabiwr v ji i m i ilseanosl u ln h i ni mfmndkhmfinmuhnllina nlst wfajsvrtfaatjiria li ajm teale bain mm trs j mhiialdkil scsfc fruitatives september accounts passed by council in the write up of georgetown council which appeared in last weeks herald lack of space necessitated leav- n ing out the september accountyjass- ed for payment at the mejubyvpn october 7th the list follows w science w w sts s12s5 w spence ww sts 1610 w spence ww sts park 1595 w spence sts 15 75 w spence ww sts 1366 wm ward court sendees 400 e c thompson court servicea 400 ontario dept of health welfare 3 75 ed hoare ww rebate 276 g r muckart ww 6 78 georgetown lumber co sts 43- hydro electric 76426 bell telephone co 1783 a w keffer ww rebate 2 75 halton county grader sta 640 j schulz sts 11255 cains garage town truck fl50 p f blackburn 2 uniforms and cap 92 00 dale bennett legal fees re equalization 25 00 noble scott printing tax sale notices 432 municipal world stationery 866 s walker sts 42492 f- sinclair town truck 9 76 city of guelph welfare 263 canadian brass co w w 2413 p b harrison rtamps etc 7 75 p c whltmee sts 2678 w g marshall postage 200 welfare accounts c j buck food 5 42 maple leaf dairy 75c total 6j7 speights garage trucks etc 3020 owing to the holiday monday the herald appears in rathei brevlated form this week back to the 8poger next week buy at home and keep your money in georgetown patronize herald advertisers and you get value for your money you cant go wrong when you shop in georgetown brills dept store mens furnishings ladies ready to wear boots and shoes main st phone 167 georgetow phone oeorgetown 260 acton 149 town lumber co everything in lumber sash doors and interior finish we also handle hydrated lime hardwnn plaster fibre board cement and eooftnf of all kinds georgeto w j cain invites tour patronage- auto repairing any make tire batteries welding all work guaranteed phone 284w victoria st collet view hollywood hotel norval exchange hotel room and meals good accommodation r licata fruit vegetable market a good place to shop phone 71 georgetown hugh lindsay radios refrigerators kewinator pbilco stewartwarner mam st phone 11 mcbean co ixnpotten f dry goods gents fnmithingf shoes caps overs house furnishings phone 64 h c mcclure home furnishings phone hi oo why not make mcgibbons hotel your meeting place saxe motors 1 ojll boad sekvioc dodge and desoto i baijm and shsvhjb 1 qaelpn street phone 152 1 richardsons hardware phone 25 ssi electric feace 18 s wllsbnt printing of all kih

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