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within the province of the cook and his helpers.) The camp 
janitor should see to the proper disposal of all garbage and refuse 
and should daily inspect all buildings under his care. He should 
note all damage and defects in any doors, windows, ventilators, 
screening, antl all apparatus or fixtures connected with the heat- 
ing, lighting or bathing and washing facilities of the camp, and 
repair or cause them to be repaired at once. 
"Garbage and refuse from cook houses should be placed in 
covered, water-tight garbage cans. Cans should never be left un- 
covered and should be emptied and cleaned inside and out daily. 
"A stand to hold garbage cans should be constructed just out- 
side the kitchen door. The stand and surrounding ground and 
wall should be treated with crude oil frequently, to repel flies. 
"Kitchen waste or garbage should be disposed of by burning, 
burying or feeding to hogs. (Hogs should never be allowed 
to roam at large, but should be kept in a hog-tight enclosure. 
This should never be less than 500 feet from the camp; same rule 
applies to stables. Manure pile should not be allowed to accu- 
mulate in vicinity of camp.) 
"Fly-tight boxes or other receptacles should be placed at con- 
venient points in the immediate vicinity of the living and sleep- 
ing quarters. In these should be placed all sweepings, waste paper, 
discarded clothing, and other refuse of the camp. These should 
be emptied and contents disposed of by incineration as the occasion 
may demand." 
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April, 1920, p. 32? and October, 1920, pp. 59, and 60. 
Jaffa, M. E.: The Uses and Vahies of Foods. The Timberman, Nov. 
1915, pp. 60 to 62. 
Lipscomb, Dr. W. N.: Logging Camp Sanitation. The Timberman, Nov. 
1917, pp. 64G to 641. 
RuEGNiTZ, W. C: EUminating Waste in the Boarding House. The Tim- 
berman, Sept. 1917, p. 36 and Nov. 1917, pp. 63 and 64. 
RuEGNiTz, W. C: Standard Sj^stem of Management of Mess Houses. 
The Timberman, Nov. 1921, pp. 34 to 38 incl. 
Spruce Production Division, Bureau of Aircraft Production: Construc- 
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p. 33. 
Tharaldsen, Thorfinn: Investigation of Feeding Operations. The 
Timberman, Oct., 1918, pp. 65 to 68. 
