The Log Vol. 41 No. 02

Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersv...

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Main Author: Champion Paper and Fibre Company;
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Language:English
Published: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; 1958
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Summary:Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue. • Ii\ , I ' I 1 , I FEBRUARY, 1 958 VOL. XLL NO. 2 General Office . . . . . . .•. HAMILTON, OHIO M ilts at . . • . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . HAMILTON, OHIO CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA PASAD ENA, TEXAS SAND ERSVILLE , GEORGIA Editor . •. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . STEWART JONES Di vision Editors . . . . . . • .•. Ohio . . . MERLE BAKER Carolina . . JAMES DEATON Texas . ROBERT HART Editorial Assistant . . .•. . . . . . . MAUREEN KEATING EDITORIAL STAFF OHIO DIVISION - Tom .'\uc lsperger , Bob Bar.rl'! t l, J\f erle Haynes, J oe Bl·e, ·en . Blo nclie Caldwell. (t>lt.otograjJh er ), \•Vesley Cobb, Nola Fagaly. J'aul :\ewkirk, Ouo Reid. J ohn Schmi tt, George Steiner, Bi!l l llODlp n . CAROLINA DIVISION - R . E. Dt~vi ·, Fred Da yto n. C. W. H<!l·d in . \\.'a JtcJ· 1--l olton , Jack JLLstice, Ernest Messer, D<n ·id W. M.orisou, R oweua :'\1orri ·, Hi.H Rigsbee, J. E. Will iamson. TEXAS DIVISION - Virginia 13 Jakemorc, John ny Boye l te, J e rr y' Cln· ucliu ·, Cecilia DickasDn, \ I ary Laura P ierce, L iz Woodring . SANDERSVILL·E- Gladys H. Everelt. W ha ~ knowu a ll l r , . t.llli r ar 1101 a[Jer an'}vn - s a m.attf·r f f.;ct. th<_ .He lwiot l" \(' ryoHr•. ' llu•it pinnre appeaf'• it• a nn· lldhon I · I 1•'1til h mark tlo h •ginnhl~ o Cf.,.a.mpion·) ,r ~: .:tlh, c nlarg<•d 11 d vcrt i.~ i ng '"'' ' sal ~ p "mo i•m 1 ro r .,tn. r b " ' •·~ an ! trad · lillbli ca li Oil~ i11 whi 1t tlw ads , pyc· r will r ·ad! an n p ·,. IJn hni11 t ll> i )Cll" THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FJBRE COMP.ANY Our prol.o und thanks Lhi)i mont h g-o 10 \l r. X, a lf•l.low C:hantpion who posed for ·t pictun· jn tlt< fir:;l Jea tur.e of th is iss ue. ,.r he p h ot o \\'; ts Ll ken in the P ·search Librarv b H. a R ick.anb Pltblic Rc l:llil w ' I irHionlirablc ph!)tographer who wa · in ~nm ct hiug o[ ,, hll1'1 j'. Mr. J ,f.l,'L ihbcd thl' tnag:u:in ·, Lot>k :1 d • •p bn: ~ttl , IIII'Jlt'd '' profi lc, ;t nd - i 1 was a 11 ovt: r. Th · r ·st d l is oil p:1gc 1. Pau l N<•wk.irk, O ldo Di ,·is ion cartoont~ l . b,ts ,".,· iv ' ll 11 ~ ill! inlinl ~ilt' view of so.mc of the .hdlows whu 'ire Lh · " \lr. Fix i ts'' t>f Champion. P~ud ha a ' :r ' with 1 1 ' 11 ;mel sk ·trh ·s which bring om lhe lig-bl •r side ol work. L'ake, ltlr i n .:; l :l ll< c. ' ' lVL ri n t:ena li CC' tv·J('n ~ 'J ·r'n·llblc Shoot­ing lnr }\rn'' uu pag s ~ antl 9 . Champion·s new 1958 adv rtising nd sales ~1romotlon pr'-1gr m ill reach n audience o ov · r 59 milli n ' A 'IV t \M t' qf,- d ~guuJ l(l t.-l ' b iw. ., Ht n ·h_ ~ he ifl butt If"' 1,, !l'tAlt1 .t·p ln the t'Jl1\~;n · ' . , '1.1 H'l l,{ .t)>.l Uti in 19"~"\ il" Vl•' f I .I h;l J,Jh r h.~rH • gne J r- ,~'l' p• • \ 1 \\htn, :lilt\ ' Ctl 111fkllll\t Ht:.t 'L itiq hoH ( ,Jppot t In o r · L the c, e ql ( hit HI pi1111 l "i>ng 1 tll ~· Cfwmpi~m 1 ltk 1l.Jll;·•i •11 I hig!tf1 ht. tl · J; • I!(} lf;,tf!H l 'Ill .i :C./ll ',, It. ,r> , ( . \:, 1 Pj ort l·t.t hoL \<~'' 1. t I ~ J.t N 4'tf r all !.d11Hg tl. C HHI}>lt•J1 ~lO l t , . ,!J·n ol a~ b i fJ \ r ,f!. mui fl tt, td . H n k J t.i.: .ttL w:h(ntt· th h < ll h•.f,.t· ··~ I thi \t•,t 1H n.rdl UltfLiuH rt•,ulu t0lt.1Ug/WUI dW (OIIUII. Il "· p1u<~r:w1 .tho uh luu• ~ ,1 ne. tlj)por! lq 1h · •• nup, ~gu. ~ · ~p,,·d.!t q"' ot 1k }H•nnnl'•n ptogl.ttW •n .htiug 1) IJtJw~.t JeK pl!JlJl ni imh me d '>tgll ' l H• >I PH h tn n)a c tit ath .ti wg 1H ' dtu ~\ , htt .I '• li) ,yi tlltc .,d~"'im 11t m d1<' Ju1d t 0 CONTINUED C IIA':'\fPIO. ·s are go-ing l be reading a lot abo ut th i:r producLS in l S:J58 - and rna ny oth 'r I eople will be doing the same . businessmen, prin t r-, li lhogral her-, au-v nising and p.a k.aging I (:tSOiill l, i.:O nam 'L f ~h'. Jt's a.Jl th. r ~· u lt oi a d ci:~ i on rer~ lp J by a group of Champions call d tb "adv rti ing commitl · ." T his group, co 1pos l o£ r pl · · -ntatives from lh Ad rcrti'ing, General Sa l - and Technical ScrYic ' D p. rtrnenls, COl\ · tinuaUy •valn a te tl c progr t!>.'> Tllttde in ;-t lvcni ·ing :tnd sales 1 n .n)lOti< ·n ~ul:d c plon: rh · mog( <.:tf ·cd 'V rn cth.ods of a hi ev ing Chan pion's rn ~wkt ti n g obj ·tiycs. ·1 hey ar ' con · t n d h · ·Qy with liv' hro, d 1 H . Hnot.ional :u ·god-s: u ,rpora t adv rti&in g, tr;;td ad verti ing, spe(iJl . dv ~ ni ing pr grams, din~cl ma il v .rogr;n n and <d S proUIU[iou. Jn kc i~\in g to .x.pand our adv ·rdsing ·amp~tign , tlw ·on:un itle 1 nsid cred t;wo l::tclOrs: 1.) Lh n1 p i n i . n u-ti n ui ng to row "ttld has lll<)rt p~q '1 t sell, < nd ~) l h pap r markel wi.n be in xea<>ingl ' compe ~iL.ive in tl e n xt ft'~v ynn;. 'J be !ogi< al vel'. Corpor G tl .ine full pa e ad, ;;ntd tw· 1 donbl ' 1 age "PT •·td · in Time rn;lgazin ' and U. ' . i\'er.ub a11 rl II' odd U J; ort ;1 · ' 1ell ' ' lull pag' a l· iu J' url1lne m:tgazin ' };)ave b ·n reaching ;.:~ n nnnua l t n ~\l ol ' yer ·10 mi i.J ipn ,\l)lCri ca r~ lmsin · mr n. O~:~r Ads Have Created o "Corporate lmag~" 'J.'ltc · · ads wen· d ~ igrLcd to demon:" tr.tte ~h aml ion\ lcadcrb ip in paper makiog by talking about ·ud1 Lhit)gs ;t~ proclu u ion .la ri lh ic· dl<" ''know !11 w" ,f •mt) lo · s, [Ji tW'tC:. i\cnc::, · ol J r~> ·:arc h . nd market in-g dt>v · loprn ' ttL. rq 1d th e basic. t~ll i li ty o f nt c n1 tions. ln. othei' ,, ords, rh ad tH:~tl t:d a " t JJ]:lOr:.ttc i1n agc'' 1 J 'h:tmpion n ' bing- a "<J Jd um1pa n ) to de ) lm'lin c~s wit l1 . \ uqrdin ~ ,,, I L id C' t ~ l•ip t itirt g~ , ri te :td ~> : c LLiilll['li ~ll ·d their bjecth·e r>f demonstrating th · e- ent of Champion t -· d r nip in th pap r making in dtJ.~try. In , .j w of this · ucc di, three important factor. ha~ to I c co i~l r din planairig the 1958 ad ·eni ing campaign: l . th institutional st ry OJ~ bciliri .shad been a'clequate l, co"-·ered; 2) the nation. a a whole, still kne·w relativ ly little aboUt Cham pi · n pwckt Cts. and S) .definite on­r ntration on 'i !ling dfons W f ad , each f a tu r in& a prod-it t such ;~ · enYelor e . book pap rs, box ao (t gift wra ps, and other specific pap r ca tegories, w jJI appe(l r n-ttion· ,,·jd ". T hese n ati on;1l au wi ll employ fo ur-color p11o togr a­ph' . ,.hon copy, and ·will em p h asi ~e 1 he Ch ampion h ni 'ht- all designed to catch the eye of tbe reader and 1 ll him 0£ Champion produ cts. T he new campaign m-·· lh chat Champion ads ,,,·ill he reachino- a n a ti o nr~ l 1'.rfC AlJ\' ERTlSL:'-iG C0MMITT£E, headed by Herb Su t r, j J.; d!'e-pr.esid(}n a11d sales mana<rf'r. rlheets ~h compil nfs adve r fis.iqg <r11d sa le pnrmoriQl progi make a tn al nm on his o·wn pre e . . StJPP L .EM ENTtNG the .i.n crea ed advertising prof!ram will be a n .aggr essive promotimwl campaign designed t aid · the sa l esn~e n in the field. The e aiel:. \'ill in ludc · ever ythiqg (rom· class ified phone book :uh·erti in.o- to ~pe­cially d esig rl'etl ma' iling pieces for prosp ct i\'C custnm r . Ptese n tJ.y undergoing r vision, til :'-.fill Bra nd . ·ampk books u:;ed by salesmen to display Chnmpio11 prr tluch will soon become n:wdcrnj1 d and :-tr am1incd. ' raclc sh.mv parti.cip ' le;u n ~1 bo u t Champion and it · prodl.tO . . S d ;tr •(u lly hy Senior .\.r t J} j J ' [U I j\l .SC(l:t l of tft ' (;aruphl'll · l~ l\ ;t l (\ ;!~ l lf' ,' • f/1 -se ins fl wi ll f e-.lltn'\' \V •tlg- .,.,,od c.,atcd o f\'~c l , Chali ce pa.ll ~' ' Ut~d oth r~. • . ., . . ··-:~ . . ~•:•·~ C:H . ~ \ IrHJ::-; Dl PL\ Y.' •Is d to promote Ch,arn;pion pToducts at ·' ;uiou~ pri ntin~ and packaging comr n.fjons throughout the U ni t~: d '>ut are a pan o£ tlle i~H C~'easetl s<1le prou:io ti (lll prograrn. The dispJ.):. axe d. ·'igoctl to acquaint cu.swrners with the vaxious lypes and appli- lltion~ tlf hampio t~ pa:pex . the b.ampion wrv will be a Field Presentation. kit · raphiC ackc -wilT contain all the p~per n ecessa ry to g ive tR<.: prim,er an ac ruaJ nm on hi, pres-ses . . . bviC~u I/, i:l::e increa e ia Champion auveni ing aruJ s<:~ J ~s prntnotion tor '19:18 i, a . uhstantia l olle w hi C'h "· ill r·"ttlt in: -• • • A national ad appearing evcTy week of the year, delivering the Champion product story to over . 9 roilliotl people annuall )'· • A 100 inctease in trade magazine ins :rt to over 2.592,000 people armuall_. • Mor effective support for more Cl1ampion br ook' ;;nd dr wing pape:t gntd ·~. · • 1 J -- ~ . __ ~-. .-. . . ~• TH( 1.:-;\XD. o :F \ \"ORO ba the indu rri:l.l and bu, ine , gTowth <.0 been written about of th ' Golden Gulf oast." imilarl ·, port m n have -visited and wrilten many torie n th r creationa l activitic of this crescen,t land adjojning the ulf of Mexico, Te as Champions baYe found both opportuniti s to their liking. R crea tiona l (aciliti s aloncr the oast are numerous and th ere i an activity to fit al.mo t a nyone's taste and F ocketb . ok. Champion offers excel! en t picnic grounds to il · families and frien ds, together wi d1 boating and ' d mming faci litie . A few mile drive in almost any d irection ,,·ill delight even t he most avid and hard-to­plea. e sport man. \1\ ithin a 100-m ile radius of the Pa a­d ena. T exas mjll there i fresh . sa lt '"''ater and d eep sea fivhing· orne of the cou ntr / s -fin est d uck, dove, quail, goose and deer hunting: top foo tball, basketball and b aseball attractions; and many 0ther activities. Among Texas Champions there is an interes ting cross section of portsmen - hunters, fishermen, football , bas­ke tbaJI and baseball enthusiasts. :\s to the water fowl season that closed in Jamt ary) I'F fE fiR I~ \ VE R i a.n a\•id goll' hut. A rucru lwr 11f tbt: \ic rutiilt!'> T exas Dhi ~inn gnlf rcun1. I' te ilS\1 Hy mana~ . > tn " pl.tV IR'' at I ells! 0 1 C"' a. week nn one c f th fin<.: (.Oli.J'S(" :n llllabl , arr tlf1d t it a rea. I' te is" mer.nbcr of rhc Jn~ pe rion D ·p.anment. oas • • • Clam pion lumLet found duck aud go~., ~o 1 Kt:11 tr t imts a tt r d but a bundan t. Man) of om: d · ·r h un cr · bag :d a buck and . till had tine for fi hittg <J nd bj cllnmtin •1. Ba ball (ans watched UJe H u~ton J3ufbloc d.ti •t: to the 1 as Leagu·e p nnan , nd the Dixje ··crif'.-S. 'Fw t­ba ll fans had the opportunit to wa ch three ·outhw ·s1 Conference teams appear in major Ne ~ · Yc<kr B<Yd attractions: Rice, Texas, :and Texa · A a n(l . L :\t Champion, too, -;port comp . Lition wa · lively. t h <.: Texas Division golf team won Lh jnLer-divi iCJM Lid , and tbe softba ll and ba. k tball ream· Wf)ll 1 ague rh c~ .m­pionships. T he aclvenL of exlencled comp. a nY \ {ca tion wi.l1 aUo ," ) more le isure time for Ch ampions, and many 'J ~xa Divi-sioners plan to spend the time omewbere aton the Gulf Coast. Two or more week al onD" the Coa [ will al w time for salt or fresh water ·wimming. boatin , fi hino-. picnicking, linkin g, and many o ther our. ioor acti-vitie, with time left over for that relaxing nap in th ·un. Choose any. se. son of the v- ear 1;1 nd you will find r~crea- ' Lion for vourse lf and \'Our f ll · huigiH ,~ cct' l th '' 'Ol t lilt~ l'.J:adt· n '<.!l'h with these 1eam dv. lng tll eir off lwlns arrcl w<~.H•. Cl.i n1pjm1 •uw panl!:i-l1al ' ,!,illn\ 11 a-1 {j\ is ,, Li u le r >agu<: pa.ra !c. 17JSHJNG lS perhaps the 1 10.~ 1 popular outdiJOl' f.am ilv sport lor Tex~t · Champions. ) l<n \1 illei·. .on troller, and t : . I. Cribbs. Acco!Jnting De­partme nt, -fish .\ f a tagorda Bay for the big ones. Both fresh wa1er and salt water !:ish may be found within a short distance of the Texas mill. • •• ' J K HlLJ •. Me harli :'!.1 t11d 'Powe J) partm \1t. arJtl his l 'r· e. r ­u ltt slm. ~i · h ,,ing _ttmnbt:·r <J( Cl\alT!pi ns go in scar ·h oi' d r. untl find ~orne u'f tltc tuuntrv' t est hunting in tb:e LQne .Star :>t:tru, 7 l .1 l I l l -< \l Look! l ~nd ic!" . I' I I • ,, . Uh . fda -@Yg'C. & t' V\' •I " • • • . .7 . / ( ' , ' . Ca·rtovns b·v Paul · e vhi1·k THE. )fiNUTE ·o1;nethin.g Inechanicall y · goes >Hung !H Ch<rmpioia's Ohio Di;visiorl, a ca ll is p tttt in to o-:r!,e of Lh • maint na nee d epart:J'nenb. Almost imme­( IJ'atdy a skilled electrician, millwright, catperner, pain tel', pipet:it.ter OT con.sl'ru t ionist is .on the scene ready t0 h e lp make repaiTs. .Th,e rn.en . in· Ch<rntpion 's maintenance d €:part.ments. ba eao. import.ant job - . Lo Lh en·~ fall the n~s ponsibil.ili es lJf i!ftstiHi.n a11a maitl;taiiJi.ng machinery, equipment and h~jldi ng: : · i\1i!J:wrig;h rs~ for cx;uuple, are a group of m en who, as ~ u.ni t, .kuo'"'' @Vet·y non-eleetrica I mach inc in rhe tniH. rhe" pu t i ther ' they oil tl, ~tnd the¥ fix it i.vhen ofl'lei hing gnes wrong. To the carpenters, ·c(>,ns1.ruciioo n:ren and pa inters, bdong the duri· ~s of -building antl m1c~.int<1 joing; htmsjng of crflices and mill depanmen.lt. ~l he -l. n dcian ' ~tre e9 ually ~>ki lled in lheiJ· track;, and a a grotlp, k npw ev ·ry t l •ct.ri.ca l w1re at L};re Ji i ion. J ~ ipc Shop m.en knov\i ~\•e r v joint and Lun1 of tbe miles of pipe a r Ch ~rp.pi,o~l . Smnetirne the 10ai1'1t ·aarr(' man's jnu is 'fl CliJ"Iy. l1ard ' job. Des pi re tJ::t.is, mosL of them will tell you rh al the wouJdJ::t 't txade for bn us they meet him . • • Pa ul Newkirk, L(')G canoonj ·t, b el oJ.l, tl'> this g-roup. By Lrade, when he's not ~lrawi.ng 'anoon ' be' a. Hlj.ll ­wright. R e ~ Mi:ly he su,bna i.teed these c~1r too n s for publi.­cHi .<.lU iH T be LOG. Pa~ttl bit the ht;ti l on: the he;u.l wh n be titled his t>trto.o ns " 'laint f.l anct>_1\ten Troubl Shoot· ing for Fun .'' • I'' j l ' 1 I . I I' ' ' • K.OS \ l) \K · \{ , daughlu nl ( lc~ruHt Baket, , o . :.! lk.tl\ r-. Ohio Di' i,ion : " I hn e mY {Ltdth o ',., . . 't n m•h 11, ;tnd I J • don '1 \\,till him tol{cl lnllt. Ik\'>ngond atHl kim! .tnd I dot,'t waul ;tll Vthinj.!, \ ., hal pen to) him t ' <'1. J).Hid)' \1'1\' ( ,l!t'llll tho tg-h . tlld I know h ··11 nn u do ;nl\ - 1hing th ;ll will t ,ll l '>l' hi111 Ln gl'l h tl rt." · G R\' LEE BULTl\L N, ou ol Varrc l Bultman, Construction, and ;vra xinc Bultman. Ci\1 Sorting, Ohio Divis ion : ·• ;\1\ dacld v and mummv shoultl work ' } l --.afe ly so that they don't get hurl ·w hile the) arc at work. Daddy ,.vorks around big macbines sometimes, a nd it's impor­tant th a t he doesn't get hurt by them. I ,,·a.m them Lo work sare!y every d ay ·o that they can come home every night." A cross- section of Champion children tell the . Inquiring Reporter" . '' 1 19r; ' i!:> Khedukd to lx ~ b.u111cr H ' ill .t t <.h,utt pion a-, fat Jf'> o,a( ·ty j., one nH·d, tltt· "Inqui1 i11~ Rt pm ttl . d ·1 id ·d lo "take th quc<;tion of ,,det7 homl'.' 'flw young<.:r gt•Jl tation\ \i \\'.,rill !lit' }lll ibJt t<llhr!Jlll' IHC'l ol an acc.id nt might \ ·11 be t;d,nl a"~ tlH' iltt. IIH.' f,ll rlw t ·lltllt \t",ll . rlterc an b · ~log-w~ and pi( t111n .111d tol it· 1)\ ilw p.tg-t luL IHtt nothing can make a p >i nt more cmph.nit th ;nt \dllll i1 i tno~dt ll\ a nwmh.:t of on ··.- own famih . • '1 he '' InquiJ in l I Oller" h te\ · i!lt pn 'cllh ;1 uo . u tion ol Champion ulbpring \\h >h. il hom diflcJt'lll uttclll., ol thl' tnllllll\. 1\ Ito ,trc Jilte1 ent a l'.,, but wllu Ll l l'e on on~· thin . . tlwil .111 '" ·1 .,h Juld gh-e dad -.,omethlllg tt think 1t 11HL 10 l\L-\RCl,\ HERr ·no~, . Thi. obl igat ioll i~ to W1H \: ~.lkh. . \n .1 cid cm. ra u:.ed l'ithcr b hirmtl J or ,~>tn ~-o n e +-c, \\'OU I 1 all ct all the peopl ro whom he j, oblig:Hecl. 1 fnn t:), tim ' :1111 ('["!ort \\'Otdd h ~· lo r. Thi. i~ wit\. I think , m • Lttht•r should \\·or · sakh . • 1 DI\f\ .\kCf ' I R£. ~tHl ol .\1 .\It · (,uin ·. Cl\.1 ' lt' li'I:Un r~ . Ohi r,> !Jh' i · ,iou : " JJarLd_ \ g0l to b · Lar ·ruJ at Champiot t "tO 1 e W(JJJ ' t g -t h i~rT . · and 'i<~ that ht: wi 11 cu:ru: h Ul C.:\ CF\.· 11a \ lO tn o tn l l1V ~ IIU l'lU:~ ' ' 'Cau:.c ' ·hen h t· cot H! h 0 n1 c.; ' \ et' ' da . tr) li!Offlt:n \ and tue .h au hring nw ' l <)VS <n.)d ph1 ~ g<• me,.:' JERRY ALLEN , on of Ga d aud All n f~'f\Pk Mill ~fanH(ac tur in g, Cal·olina Di­vi sion : " i'vly d ad shou ld 1<11ork s af<~l y he-a use h · ·i the ' h~t ckbon · of .the fami1 •. I( he ' re i njur ·d,_ e ith er on or off the job, i.t. '\.voqJd 110L nnl· IJC' a l'iJJanci-d blow, b 11 t u~c everv) ni ~g ht Lome an I n 1orrnu y. Daddy works in the prirH ~hop ·wd he J"''s to be carcf~tl not to get his . fingers rnas·h ed in the press. But know·ing my daddy, b e' always carefu l." • -• • Jl.,' ! }'l' HO NH. iVl, il ;:w g ht e r· of Ft ;i.nk Bonb am, I'J;IIH E11gin er ing D ' pa rrme nl , C::notiJIH l)i b ion : "0( cou s , th t " r nt r ·t, p(m~ ibilit y t ) h i,'> ~"* tn i h . lkoltl'iC ed· GHi r lo v~· lrtr bhn. . w~ ftr·1 ( •' m fi dt~n 1 he' ll W()rk ~J!.f ·l ' ?I r aH ' N I 1!11 t:iy. • I JAM£ T . NLEY , \. f\N­NER, on of J ames Swan ­ner , Embosser1>, Ohio Divi­, ion : "M daddy h as to be car l'nl at Champion so he '"'on't get hun and : the people chat work with him ' on 't get hurL Can . after a ll, a good dadd .' i · hard to Ii.ud and T want to k e1 min ·. [ " ant him w ·omc hom verv nigh t w m , ' t IllY HiOitJ.111 'U'l.Ll ill . J'S .t _['. " • • • i I i ! ' ! 1 ' • • • ' • • . ~ • • • • •• ' • • • • ' ' •• • • • • ' • • . • \ . . . . • • • • " -· • • __ . • • ~- • • ' • • • ' ' • • • '• . •. • • I .' .· • • .: •. • ' •• --- ' . . . . . . . - . . -. . --- ~ . ~ - . . . - . . • "T.EACr-fl~R GETS .EVE:-J wi.th (ormer student" couJd l:>e the Iitle of .this pictur . .Jo Mislovic, Training Section, is shown getting a "th ashjN( fr(Jtl1 his fo mer instrvctor, l\t r . ,Fredricks. At the time h.e had Joe h1 s llool, :v1 r . Fredrick 1 aught at Vil huot buol. This yeat •he is an Jnstru n or ;,n Vi.!D B u ren . Q LS 'TO [) WERE 1\.'> Ki-.U by the in~Hitt(r.Jr~ du ring t he P'''wl di. t'lJ r.J<ms. BekM. l·J ·d Vuller. Rnmwv 1t J t.mior H igh Srl! r.ol. dirc.tL\· <J qVCMfi<JH ]r) (JllJ <' l' TI'Jel))i) fS of rlH~ ~ Ol l !J. \L:J ny l t'<l~' he i S cxpr •'!.setT a de ·p i11t ·Tc:~ t in Ch;tntp ion. " l H.b. PJ\1c\ n(JX Or PKOF1T" wa~ dt<. . IN THI.S modern ag · o( sputniks, atom. bnmb) and p lanned trips to Lhe moon. education j · pl< ~in an increasi ngly important pan in e,-e } bu ly's W.t:. 1 copl · 1 orking io indusLry certainly are nfJ exccp ion. Autc ma· tion, mass production aTJ.d cientifi skills an~ a much « p art of i ndus try tocla. a. were weat and musd a hun­dred years ago . With these though ts in mind, Ohio Champio in-vi ted two gro ups of H amilton tea her to . pend the d~ ~ at Champion las t December. One group ·was the Com­pany's gu es ts on December 5, and the econd gr up visited Champion the fo llowing w ek on D c n1ber l ?. On bo th day the teac hers attended tarefully pl nned programs. D signated a ''Educators Look at 1ndu ·· ' sess ions, the pi'ogram were atl rupts ol Champion to give the educators a dose look at in 1wtr ·- that phas oi so cie ty which will omeda ' b ' th liv -Hhoocl an l otcup·t­ti on of the majoricy of stu len ts rl1e) n< v . h ·1y in ·chuol. T he two group.s o ( t ac:hcr. were ompri · ·d o( el •men· ca ry, juniPr high and hi h schoolm -ru tor ·. T he program had ~ thr e-folt l putvos '. First. Cham- Ll .'\'l jH 1:'1. I 1-1 E CAF I·~'l'I". Rl.\ I\ ith C h.tlflpion ~upt-r\ t.'>0r' va~ d t d ul d t bcrw ·en 12 11oon :md \ fUlL I\ J<HV. lit'\' ral 11t tlw t a hc1s a re p.iclut d ~ ~ • ta ble with H llll ':lrrl Lip~n•tNh . ri~·ht. a nd J inl. H uc ril l' l', thi rd tt·on ' Jig!M. SPEAKJ;-.;G TO THf. TKJ Cl'i:ER < h en.w.'! Lb !l[o. er as.-risLtlJll SUJ er­illf. l'lld:ent of lh • · ., C at Dcpart.meut. di,;cusoea ···w b.aL :\ lakes a Go9d ,n 1~10 ee."' Th prog:ra:m1 was an atrenrpt on the pan af ChaHlpi<l.l!l. to het ter a ·quaint the t ~chers with industr -which ,~;n sornctllay empl O<y m.:m of their · tude111- . pion \'\ er. and were att nd0d by clcnwtHan, jnn10r high and ltigh sdtOtJI in t ru ctor . •• • • ,.l • I, • • • ' • • • ' ' ., •. •.; • _.,. . . ,. • • . . J J I • ' . . . • • . .p . . .,.,.,.- . B v ·now JN 14 s ra.ppy Hrist ()J , P<~ ., L aJn 7-6 in. 1be annual Jhu 'Thur-ple Bowl. staged in J im T lw rpe, Pa., Xu mb r :311 th . Champion \'MC!\ Grx-Y .\ridge~ bf ­came _lhe l>a n t:m:t.\1\""lghL t hampio us of the South ~a s t nn . ':'tlt ea. T he we: 1-c xH·hed lud'S frotll ·Ca r(Jht l ~t . pl ,rying in tilt: howJ da.s~l I<~ sp eci a! i n \. i La t iw r, foug~tt l i k(' li.get s :d l th . W;;y to win t1 cnV< ·r(·d d rampinn,.!Jip. I h ·y wete ~·chei! b N ~ll iJ au d. over:J tl - . . • " • . .J --- r .-. --- .,_. - --- -- - - - - 1. / ( ) l'JA YJ , ~G HE D. .f• 13ALL. tll es· Ch autpi on YMCA. Gra-Y Footba ll Mic.lgetS de fea ted a :rtrong .1'\ t-1 tol. f• a., ~ c:am 7·6 to win the b~mr a rnw e i.gl'tt ehampion .hip nf Lhe ou tJt as t ~ rn area in th Jillt Tb n·pe ll!YWl, at .Jim T horp . l 'a., rol•emb .r :11 . • · / / I I • --.1. ---~,._ 1 ---.-.--· . . f • • --~· 4 . -·-:::::.::·-::.--·-- ____ . - ·--- ~-' f - I c:-~ r:::-· .__. ~ --- :7·~ . ~ --- . / . . --- . •• • di1'11(:ipli.n c. TJti · c il 'tLi n wa " apprcdtt ted as n.Hl h · s 11rilHJing Lhe dnmpic nsh ip hy th s . han{ · little foot ­bfJ II rs and rhei r coach s. M<:nibC: r<> of the squa I '·V(' r vV:J } n ' I fill r, Ettdi 7\fillt.:r, L ouis V :toe. Tomnt · M ill r. R onnj , . r <lHn, Tom S!Nlg)'t', C ury .l{ ax r T , .S t;mJev Kint! . . l\ li kr S1nrj). • I t ' , Jimrny l'al'h ;un. ma na ger; R ~) nni e• Sprinkl , Sl ve Cool-{ ·1·, C;~ndd l,. islt ·r, Dennis J>ttillipf>, \Villiaw Rik:l rd , l ' hil \ht so n , t\ [ik ll0 ld ~ n . . C;.~ r I Bold , I • l~ohl . n •we se. . . . Ralph \'nung;. De:ru An krt-P tl , J oe l~oo n t> , Bill l~ ink 11 , Dl·•ighr B :m k~. Ck.t.n jt lrk.i.ns, \\7 ~1 y n e Thom p~o·n . Morris 0' :nb , Strir,, '\'·K.illii! u, Hilt Prk ·. Ridtiu'-d Elliott . ~111d r ' ~ . ·I.Jtn·e Mill r . l i ' l • -,4' J RU(,J~ R RLICIU . SDEJ FI·.R, .F. ;~g l . Sw~l{ of F. ·­pJorc1' l'ost 17 of tl c l't t'slJyt<>ria n Cltunli , f<Jll Ha mill l'll ( :oun il Hoy SeouL of .'\ rn1.:1 ita. Wi t J\l> J c:t ·([ 0 r pn;:. ' l I the COlllr ciJ in t i ll.' ll' j)IJrl IU Ohio's (;(IV nwr c. illi ;lln o · ell! doting Bt \- • Scout. \ .Y ek. R g J' is sh ·wn ·wi th h · ~ dull . l'hi l HlickenMI rfer, R~:l5(;ard . A · lp lwmtn • :11 H:tfttil ron High ScJHml. Rt,g r is,, 1 ' a cei '"in the St·olrt~ . Jli ~ ·1 t.:linll to pr<:s nt: th re port was has J 011 SC'fl lll .ing ac tivitj cs, outside i11L r e~ t s and the a n <llr APIItCI! L ami 0011te nts 0f :w c ·say he pH:']JH etl . 16 VFW A UXILTAR Y 'MEMHERS of posts in Canto·n. H e n(tenlon\ il le. ·\shevilk and .\ f organton are _pi ctured. a~ they prepa_re to distribute hris tmas g i ft~ w patien in Oteen HospHal .Ill Ashev1lle. Dan Gnfhn, who woTks in Champion 's PlatH f.ngineerin Department, and who JS commander of the ;wtol pos t. i · at ri h l of the tree. -~,·. ., ii 0c 1'1> :::1 OJ'HCE I{S 01' ' I fiJI OHIO UJ\'hlO.\J SIJ I'ER\'J . .;OR S' ASI-OCI.ATIO ' 1\" n ii1slal l d a t rh · g-rnup'· D.:CI 'tlllwr nJt·cting . Frutn J l't 10 rit;ht oJ•l Frah . ,., l ft , li.o~d~> 1lw 1o p tnahag lllt·nt tr(Jph"); and fljlJ (.:riffin pr ,;J~.: r •r }ohn ( .ilDJA ' ltlliHL \iH· presicle11 t nd geu al tn ll , wltJ• t·h S;:Jfc~ wa1 d 1ro.pt~. Oil er ad · 01-s pictured are Ste('(; ha;rLcs and Ca,p ~tuhb . • • Wi N:-.IFRS uf ll•e Ol,io l)i vi i.(Hl l\!1 •ed l)onhles Bowling 'lottrna· 1'11 111 :;!h> Filf·<.i o Ke l k , , CM .Son1ng. :uHl J\ lan.in B clcr, C . l C u tters. ~1 at ·in a n rl E'ik1?t1 fiutsh ed with a s<'o le u l 1::! 1 k lu all. ~11 Reg ! ·rs - ,ll () t<::ams · omp l d f<Jr 1op h nn r. i·n the e\l.enr wht h wa~ 11. 1. 1 i1 D ember a t ll1 • ind n Bo~\· l'in" 11 ·y~ in Handlton. 17 ·1 ,, I ~ I I . FA.\! !T .I£ RF.Cl'>TLRl:.D. gi,iug n<.~lllC'S, addr.- ses :wd HUUlber and <~g'l:'!> o l t:hild1t·11 a · tile} eu1eretl 1hc: Chaan · ' pion YMCA lub\J\. l'or tbe liht tlue h urs. ,·olullle~r 1 t:giscrars were l.epl buS} e'er) 1ninute. Oti1C1 inte11·ie1> tolJOII'Cd 1Jefo11: (;]c,tlling wa fiually j, ued. \ 'OU':\TEER lt\RBERS did a sm;t ltin.g buswe;;,; Chrisl ­lll< iii .: 1e :t ~ LIH· ~ ull h;lir ol. 11eeth f>Ll llgst•rs in ba;;e mt:n\ ol Champiu11 \\rC \ . Barbers .' onc ll~. \l cUrarh (J" . 'eil and •\'ledl01d. a ll :H. ti,·e C h ~tlrtpion-> . :t c htmu !.rom ld1 Ill r ight, a ~OLmg-'t rs w:ti l' their HHII. I~ L "l:'-\( , tO 011 .· , rhilelreu t~ nd ''I d h alikk' !JH' ~ lwwu 111 th ' ( : h '-itt lll wh,•• · ~ h.Hhiug v; . dL lri ln•Ji ··cl . Hn htw h nJ'S•' '""" '>'n~·d in ·rids lo ;;t~iu tt a1 noPn tO lJtliJg-ry .:.,. 'lllll1j:\'St c rQ. i<W~ ·11<' 1'" disnihu.t<'d (i ,Jlm u1 ~ th 'lqnclt hmtl'. <,1-:T n ,· . n r r EO. thi ~ littl · wltitc -ltt•.dcd '\Ollll 5.f·l' l Nll!lli.IS 1110- ti'QII i f:' , .t. ;1 '•lillltU!i:r 1\ ll.l kl r ·: tintaiCS hb llH~;t~ I.II'!:' J.Ill.'lll :> for l'n)lll>!"h., ( H' I!ill ~ lht' f< 'IJ (' I' \ ~>Itt• ph•v~·d tl p 10 l )] ("] l1 : 11 ·IIll !(' - · ~ ·c>n}mi \ 1 ~an t t'd 10 lh ' fh~1 Carolina Champions tantribute ·to the f1appiness of others • • • ~{ m • J ·o . .,~J M v l hrow.rh · libcr<~ I t ·o tl t t i b tl.l In 11 :, ·. 'onrin fl r Hll C:n·utin~t Cba!!npi~H1 . ·mplo • ., to t.he 1u pc ni . 3.rr~. the · .Hl H; I U-r.ris trna · he T Fn HI H;l'.k, ' t amL Ct.unnmn i l\ Clu i:utro.li u e prour:.u.n ·t d1Hewm <1t;p<·,nJ H;lH o[ the ph11H co mr i.b ~tred to r ltt. hu d II lJ' f •.• :1nd o t:r before hac'l o 11.1 any mu pk ,lit iHd1Vidu . t1 . pL1~ed , flft4S ( ll-Cf'r p.;H~ afung· "'ir!. H•<~lll •>tlr •J it t-tid ., <;•I r>tL!" n· clutljltt'" •rlum{er ~mkt ~e1 · IJu~'' all d;" tt>lll p<~rB•·~ to.;,,, ~·cki1 (/tJI th ff!CIXhamJJ lor <:hilrln' •u :1 rr<l :rdult-. t.J>mnl•utl<~r~ t,ffi:,it ii t'll m.au-v t:.eauq.Ji.<J.n . p:,,. . . . ' )('.l'V~ d :1.~ gell (;J'H l ch ainU.it!O oJ the lllrlllHYWih t,:Vl' ll l. J k wus ab I) a:-.s is ted by Clnrlt:s .H a' , k ins, Rcwi nder J.{oiJrrt shift lorerna n , who se rved a:ro. scnt: I pl:.t1ed ~aul of tb(· \l.-ar (I!J Wa te­nJJ11 e ~t. ~;prm ~cn d fl) the "Wa:tte CoH~H >l UC:lJ>ll tnl ' lll. <l)t; ~ lwwn ith thr•it pri1 s. Ho anl Koi[P _IJ{'r, \a . L CoctL wa ~ winner of 1l1e first pd.1.e, a towl/na tiun w;~ s i H• t <HHI rll'Y •f . Lc~ rd If lHP1 , en\ .r. No. 2 :vtil1 Em.lw% · r~ . 1bird pr.i zc, !tu ek t lric sewin• lll ilddn : lind rt J3rotV'll , .lilet ­rri Shop. ·eo ond p1i?.<• . a 11 1 c Lri . rcfrig n ttor. \ \ Ohio Champions save near · ONJ NU ARY 2, Ohio Division \\' aste Contrnl ­nian, Rayn1.ond "Red" Lemon pick d up the phone in his oHice and carefully dialed the number· -> EL A han ring on a mill extension was im lTll pted by a oice. "Commun ica r.io 11s ." "Is 'Bake' th ere?" "R ed" asked. Merle "lh-ke" lhker, . upervi 'Or of Connn uni. ·;;~tion:> , picked up { h.e phon on h.i d esk and. an s' cred th ca II " 'Ba k ·, we' r · over th . lop! A 'WOv\ ictor~ is ~t , sur-d ,' ' ame "R ed's" vuic' o er the wire. l'vhny p ·vple would n't ha c k.nown ,,vhar ''RL:d" was ta lking aUout . Hut uBak ' '' ~tnd .sever::d hundred (ellow C.: ln.rn !Jir:)n ' knew his mcss: u:r<:·s meaning- t·x::t tlv - tb. \' \;. cl (._ J • la ad b ~e n r.·pt:ning it'. Fmm ,\ta .·u ·t t.hr<.mgh n >r "mb 'r Ohi.o Ch:unpions had worked hard to rn:1 kc rhill nt rss: q:~;c pos:;,j bk. An i 1 ue of th rn o uld te ll you th at "Red'' wa:s iJtfonninM ·' Bake" that othc l!:l,J7 \Var On Waste h:Hl b · ·ra s u cc~s · hd , and lh a lw;:; ;rs l u r king in the ~> h a dt> WS r ady 1u ~;tri ke <4ga iu , ready l< c. u1 1.~•il prndu( Lion , n .1t profit an l J ip into the p.oc ·et oJ ev ·q· Chan pion :·m1 loyee . .For th • l'Ctlli011s a w n nd 'WO\N' tttTg ·t h ·a· been ~<d for Ju ly. 19~8 . , nd ev·ry Charnviuu at the O bio Di vi"<;iPil i:.; ' Jr king j uJ>t as hard a nti j nu a!-J cn nfid 'Htl y, knowing hat eUH:~d vicm ·y ran h · ac<.e>l'llp1i .ltt'd . Jf histm y repea ts - and te::u wor will J.n.aJ;. i t r ·p ' <.tl - ctmJ ~.: J ul ', ~mplo~: "".ill agaiH s c<n~e b ~ u ·r th an th ' t arg(~ t in wast ' . a. u ng . C ONGRATULATJO S for the vicwry in the War On Waste were bes·rowed uport "R d" Lemon a tul ;\ rt Bei cr, .'\bov are, from. left to right: Bob Stephenson. a. &i.s tan t prod l! Ctio n man ager; Earl. J ones. produ ction tn a nage·I'; '' Red·" Lemotr : Art !Ieiser, supe r ­v isor of Waste CGntrol-: i.rnJ John vV. Zimmerman, vice- p resid e n t - and divisi on m a nage r. The V\.'as re Control men were quick to oin: · the cr edit for the su cce.qs ful campa ign to aJ'I Ohio Ch amp io ns. . ' ' / ' • HOB COMP 1'0 . ·, Jt~ spt' ti.on, subtt~ i t tc I l.l \YO\\' H:- tetlt ed fl1 hi ~ wlnn ing f! tlt ptlz1•, a po ve t· '<".j_W, '• if . CON'ftNUEO ON 'N f)(T PAGE 21 ' CONTINUED \ G R £AT DEA L of damage occurs by careless moH·menL ,f paper. Here, AI ?.fcCuire, CM Trimmers. d t- riJ o r J.S tra~es his \ \'ar 011 \ Vasre suggestion - t:a re f-nl :H tentior• to the 11lO \'eme 11r o l paper in a ll areas. Th s h· mpion wer among many others who al o submitted outstan ing WOW ideas SAVING GOOD SKIDS that ca.11 be repa ireJ aml put back info use was a w<~s r e control sugges ti on ·ubmitted b' J ohn Schmitt . Con st1u ct ion . J ohn wa:- o ne of ruan: Ohio h, Ill ­pions who con 1 ri I u ted good ideas on how to cur wa:.te 1·. · fll L CO'\ R ·\ 1), l· iillLll!S l 'r ·t! p~tl <.ll iutl , hq~ lll N ti l<' d ai l; <k cill · up .,J' lti ~ ~\ u r k ~ J ·a. IJ ' ~r id . "J ta r i )(~ 't l i~ l11 tb \ V.1r ( rr \\" thtr' IJ ~ k ·(· ping 1m l)r·;ll(•r ~,· k·;tll , 11 . i n~ nnh ( I C' delle pi li 11 (.(' pap 'T 0 11 th em \\1as <~ lOilL•·s t eutt) sul!n\ itt<'d In Bllll I) !Ill )'. 'M fi11ishiug. \hn\t·. 1\ob p•lint. t•l .1 11 :d l thai ••IIIli ruin ' v •r ;1l ,.h. ·t.;; ur pupc·r il i1 i" n't ta ppn l down . <)< - Bl::I'.SY. IHH I I in J nn e', 19;',1). i~ tJH: daugll( T n l· .St:ew Jnne ·. Comnwnica rio ns. Be ts · h a t·eu l o tt!dout· g it:l. ad d . come ~ ht1J~ k fr01n work . no t:hi u ~ will do b n r he. t lln~ l take b e r om for H lWtlk hi the hatk 'ill'd . l tc re. t.i rn l ;tft ~ r weari ng Dad·d, 0 11L sire . its in the gra:,s ,,, ("('~I. Why the_ Acid Was in the Paper ( l n the course of t ime nwny cnnusin.g rnt/eles com<: . tcC'roS: the Ediun ·s de. h. Here is one, tvrit tei'J; (I!/W?111- !710/l.!y, Jlult ·ce t/r i JZli wilt interest all 0 /(r fn:~nels in u;,e p£frpc-r and ,_'rlilftlh.ir. arts indtMtritts. The rnoral. be co:reful lr; u•limn wm ')>as~ the bu k' ' -il mcry carne bac;k to y(ntf) A l)at h of p<~:p r h;4\l been dc1ivered. Lo a MatH1factm­ing 0 mpan y. [t wa<. noc g(>Od privnin,g. · Even bh.e bes"l P''~im r~ m~dze (J .casipmll mi· tCi keli. It ·wa · o bacl d1.~r .\: It_-. 0Pn r could nC>.t even recognize his own picn:~.re in pnh L . \nd tf1{lt wa. pr rt · awfuL Mr. 0\·vner ca lled his I' in1.ln'f; ::tl •sman- th one who ·old him th at parlk~t ­htr atth ot printing, · ' 'T IIi ~:~ he ai{J, ,.,a~lin g no lime, '\:. ;[ 1(');US) jr)b. Hm~· co:me?;' · ·~reH,'"' .·aid (he Pritltin:g ·akcsmarl 1.n'IJ•<q piJy, "you t.um"' tlt<H I d tH ' t print thi<l tuff m ysel f. J just selJ iL I'll <':J hac - :::mel ce the )3os~ and let , au know: ., .And ;n"''fl\ h v•·1t t. H was "'lad o geL n.tt o( there a·$ a matter - oJ bet. He .aw the Bos. ~nd expl.ainr1J his harrow'ing "'Xl) ·ri .n ·. " I 1cq 1:.5 Jo'"' r.1 fishtng at Cm·pus Gl1risLi when Lhat h:~pp ' n.<:tl,'' w· · th~ Hoss·s JOnlJ'O. f1lt. ''l ju ·t ca n't l~t m b~nHh on ever; rh tnw aY(JHl1d her ·. l'm. a bu . y man. You had h er, r ~ee th Pl;;~nt . uperin t Jld ·' tr:tt." . :o the Prjnrin~ S;il ·. r,n;m talked lo tbe p lant Su . per ­uJt •tukut l~· l) o <;aid '"That partic;ul1:t jola \ Vl.l print·ed by r h n;igh r "ltj rc (TireJt.th ) ex trica ti ng lJ i msclf from a diff~ ' O.ffl(' · ~!ling h· d io h · d ll ·, bttt .q tlick . \ml on lOp o£ t l1t~t (h~.: (Ill<> were at f"-\,llt, urd y, bccau5C tlte pi t tur s hadn ' t' priutt:d ~t aH welL ' l h.~r wa . th way it '\a~ ·plaimtl HJ , lr, Owrl(;;r, ' Nk Own ,r caH ·d th · Engta\' ])~U!led !h ' . ituatii'.tfl tn him. 'fllh '\ S ~Jlc.!l. tHitll """~' !tis clrlg1 ai t.1l e. - : ''Aft 1 ·.all, 1 just pick up the .op;, you know, J do11' t wm'k on rhe ·ut myeJL'' H.c· s l.id o u t trom und er quit nic l y.) · HUL he :tdd d ha. t ily. 'Til tak . it up wilh our foreman." "I hC' engraving .For -man was an int.c.lligcnt tb-11 . A · r m ·uhed Ill's file proofs n . from Lh ' hl '. , \ftl!r cb ecki ng a (ew tho1rsand tree llttunp · t l1e p·;u·ti cu leu ,;tmn.p w~t~ Joaar" 1. Th • ro~s e6on ma.tchctJ it p ·:d e ·tJy. AL som e risk w · ll'ill u~ -~ clich at thi point and , vw; that " Lh~.: i.nv '- tigatinn end ·d Ltp aga ios1t a . tump." Unt it didn't entl ti.J. ~re Oh no! · l rhi., [ oi rH an an­. cic't'lt g uide was uneurthcd. Ide t' 1 1 rnbered ll ;-t\'li'l g' <nn­duu ed a huutiu l J:.t iL ' tt.> tltis area m~ur ,e,lr-; a!!o. fu J ~ l.J 1 ~'le p 11rt ,. 1 blt'J c wa ,~; · <1 dog. Tlte dog h~d hen ! i<'d 1 > l l i ' I t '( ·• , The UJ \!!ten ,,ras un r~t ·ekd . Bnr w a,j t H ·minl,Jt('. Vunh -r ~ca:r ·h i!l!,litnt .tt a ! the has · o( the srvmp b~r L\Jlr. ·wn ' r. .\l wr 1 me diggCng a f i me-\ or11 dog l k Hi! wn~ lvu ntL .\f re1· , <.,e;-n'Ch, of th.e 0 unt~ Co11n Ht}tt (' w :Hl.JiHing fl.wf ca111 · w UgTt!. The fl\l' l rCr (d Lh<: ll g w~' " ~\J r. ·o wner w fHJ h"n I c()rn pJ IOIY. ' .f.). ' TED B R H , VI11J1L ProtecJion cta ion . pc rfonns one of hi ' duties by pulLing th flag up twer the General Ofrice lmilding. Tetl has quit.e an impressive war record, and Ollo R ·id pa ys tribule to him th ·is month. • The Flag Goes Up By Ollo Heid n azured dornr, a hurs t >f gold, Old Glory r i.bing hi gh Scrul -searching sight , nf Cod and 1 ight, R -'fu tcs Lflc p C~ i.ln Ji c. r he hurling fold , a tor told, Symboli . of a nution , Proud and gret<1t. of o ll · 'SLife. ,. On tri.;:-.1 for :1 IJ a a tion . llli . * • VVh •n I climb to th rool of C<·nend Oflic l! irt th · dawn 's (:: p omc t the ideah ol tbe b londy-fouu·d boys at Va lley Fnrge. of Jolly Pitch r n JW- ov red kri · s, I do not fed 'ort.hy to uc pictur e~ ! <lll this .mom ·ntou. IJ ca~ion . J give you a man who JS. 1 do prefer, in honc 't humility, to gi.e: you a ghmp e of a man who is lh rea l 'lcCoy. Th r is no m:m, lh·ing a r dea d , whn is more Les rving oJ he honrrr f putting this f lag in its rightJul bow r th- n Th odore Burch. H e Jocs this jub on my days olf. His record .in Korea ma ' Cs me .<~ ha ed to put my h and on the chain he u. e~ to pull the flag to the pmition that he offer cl his alJ to make permanent. "The World Is On Fire!' ' Uncle Felix Turner of the Cumberland ,\rJountains paid me a recent visit, and true to our lifelong tradition we exchanged a few embelli sh ed experience . It came as no surprise to roe that the young open­mouth bitch he is training to run foxes is beginning to ge t over her baby-legs and rea lly barrel along. Like an female, she is rather talkative, but runs o far ahead of the hound-pack that she converse · with the fox. A they passed uncle's little fi:re and card game on the ridge, ~ h e was heard pleading with the fox. (That ' ·a between the high-pitched squeal sh e wa ll ·.ing o the other dogs could follow her.) As the sun peeped over the mountain behind her, she looked at it. "Say, foxey, old boy, let's slow the pa<"e a mite," Uncle heard h er say. "Thi i actuall th pace I love, but we •g? tta slow down. D) you k now that ·we are setting the worl.cl on fire b ehind us?' ' * ;!t- * * Congratulations to our ex-eciitor, Bud 1 1 wkirk, on his promotion to Administrative A ·si-tant in lndll trial R elations. Management has expres ed confidence in lhis y ung man. (He will d early love me for that " oung" th ugh t.) The average Champion on the j ob tr usts him u tt rly o be on the level. Square-shooters of Jmbit.ion are rar . H e makes [cw .mi takes, an l when h d s, th ere i · no bluff, no bluster, no cover -up: he is fr, nk. to admit S' tQie, and an ious to amend. Good m ~ n mak mislilke~ . but fooh ar alwa · most impre sed b h o'i·\' dumb oth er people are . I'm proud to be: on hi · b ·md wa on. Bein0 dose !n him for s vera! cars J know th~::r is nn Hher pl <1re this euvious h ean could r ally go. H e's on the lx t U. :\ ·( ·\ RR I Fl) tnr I!J 'e:t rs, Mr. <Jnd .\1t ~ . Fn~t •r W :1 n·r Si!}' rh at they h :.~o:<' 11 t er ha,(l an arg•••nct11. t·osler, a H ' U' l.trt o f' l'lt • C t\1 Cull i'T', i~ ll!)W H•lirccl. lie ;~y,, ··r j11s1 Ia)' aronnd llt.e h o liSt', 1. k it t'as , · i)d ·help IllY lviC >." • • . . •. . . ' . . . _. . . ~ . . . . . . . . " ' '. . . ,- -- "I know ou need practice, hut don't you think they should g:o somewhere? ,; Some Friends of Mine • • • JJy Uer le Bay nes - - I haYe a coupl of friends b the n·nne of Elt'ner aml full en Alford. They're two 11ice ki ds, sociable as (tll get­o ut. an { b >th ready a nd willing LO do a bsolutely an y­thin to rnak life 'vorth li inv. ' b I uring hunti ng ea on, Elmer, on request o[ E-ileen , tarted ou open in , d ~-t tQ> teach h er the kn ack of hunt-ing r Lto n taib. . There is n (}bnd in my b ook qui.te as serious a bout hunting a· my hi .nd lilmer. o r l should ay "w:a.s" rmtil lh lruth v.·a team d on the r esul ts of th a t firs t clay . '\'\'hen the da emleu and the co ttontails had tO be cl a1 ed, it was Elmer who \•Va.s wish_ing there wa:s a law again l w m n l1unters, ami a lso that Lhe boys on and <'lround N-0. 9 Par er Mad1.ine will forg iv him for bi.s · ail ure to u phold the ~up eri ority of men hunters over the we;' kct 'C . . Russ Tries Bronco Rusting . lt take ;;~ JJ kind · t<'.> make thi" worl.d we live in1 an d. (;t1 t: alibi ;s a · good as an th er ~ · the opinion of the men . in . 'o. 2. J\llachine Room who J1sten t:o R.uss vVillsey exptam d:te v i iblc cut , and br ui · s he r ceiv d wh en th rovm by the pon . he 1)0 ug h t. . "H d aims that he bought the p(Jny £or hi boy,'' says Bcve Goins whc is R uss' n ~ i gM~or Gut on J3(Jyle Road, "brut th \ y he r jdcs it, rm h €_ginning tO thin'k he w ill ha v • w buy n.otb r fox th · boy. " f,t' he ·n be tter than an y \\' eslern n1o, ·ic l'v ev r e ·n, watcmh1 Rus-- Lr:y to br· ·ak th .Rms rod t l r h(JW bu t brui ·elii a:nd a p tn j . Cl r Bm1m<w , tvho wo.r.k tog.·dwr tV(:;'t y O~io week. I1:a c tha t di •tiL'l c(ion in tbc No. 2 Machin Room. Th ·y cJ.o freq uent l r be .qeen togcth T doing some kind o f job in an em r genc t ill th ~ J~i ght m.a.n c<J rn cs a lo ng. 0, caT is sb<Jwn in Lht cartoon ad vising Jim on a pr oj ·ct. Jirn g i,·es cr -clit to Oscar fo r hei11 , so hclpftd in CS ta i J.ishing in him the !')(,! l. f rtH1J C: o f mi nd in whi ch to approach th . pcr ple,' ing problem · a fc lh:H i.\! bo und 10 conta t duri11g h is worki ng h< urs. Wha t could. b e ;~ bappier giCL to a fri en<L than rcvca l­i ng to him a. wa to do a jub 1:1 bo u t which he know~ rwthing, is t he ""a th sc two fellows look a t hfe. Witlr 1his cartoon we br ing ro you a rcn tinder of < ur n e ~·v safely progr;un that i ' in fuJI swing here at Cham­pix. m in which each and v r on e of u · m ust take part. E ery effort 011 the pa r t o ( cad1 [ us can ttccomt)Jif;h h a ppi nc~s Lhe sam e as the \rVat On \ a. Lc .h J} d in our maki n g a pro fi t. . ' 'Ve must prac tice wh at we p ead in order to gajn the h< nors ' e seek. ' 1 I 'L.ook out for that hot rivet . . . oh !" J)IL\\\ 1! G .\ WtNNh ' ( ' rl(.I, 1;,T fc.u· t he 'ibt t" Sptc;- hl , {nc. r '' J' k e ~· ra fJ'k , Ja·n · t Wi.111ntcr · h m1 •. 1 <~ it 10 J~ o l (.lnf(cr . Cnf ·r r.ia l ll i'l tt Jg"c r , Jtt .1 ·b ofnr(· I h a u l:.sl'}i v i ~lg . th t· Sla t-qr . ) Sit:m P,1l ' .:11-"<1\ rc' u turk c1· · t.o ()'fuo II i i\ifJil Cha rnpimts wi •o made pu r' li a.·e. ·n l h <' '-'l,f'' ll' lt .t a nrl ca n rt•Pth . J trrlt ' l, wht ~ d r w Il l<: 1 i ~tj Lin g tid t Ui. is- l.;1d Cha n •plO t of 1!1.17. -<)-' l hio ---· ' ' .~.-. \'\. . .' ' . .• . ' . The LOG Goes Visiting ny ( :eorge St einer ·.-.-. _. _._. ._ - .,.- \\'hell llob Ban·er t, Conununications, leamed som e m 111th back that we a rc in rhe h<~bit o l e nding, occa-iona1h. n>pie of The LOG to our checke r plaYing npponcnb in far-o( !. corn er oJ. t. he world , he said: "George. it wouJd be intere ting for us to Jearn what the~< · people Lhin k o l o ur LOG and C hampion: whe ther the> gc rl c m es ag • we try to conYC) to o ur rc a '>ad lllomcnl ·wh ' n a checker m;Hch comes loa cl0<;C, and it i., rime to a1' Jarc,,·cll. Hm \ TIC \'\ l l \f R">. J. J. L:\L R, 1 \ i ~con~ h l Rapid . \\'is . :l iT 11\'n f tie n d~ , 1 Ler.r)!c ~l • ·i n f't 's who rc:u·h · ;, copv o f ., h · l.<JL t'<lfh '"""'h . \ 11. f.a lor is r clitnr a11d puulishn of ·· ·1 he 1\ ;td g-c t Cll!'d, ·r J' l;" ,. " a I IIOitlhl v p ap <"r ln 1· dwcl. r p Li \ ( T~ H t fl,,, lli g- lt I""' t' l.,r Ch iJ 111pio tJ\ I tH . a nd it-. peoplt . '_I I.) tht rn<mot \ c•IIIWt l .trn l l billii-.11(\Cf rl trn 'u ti le"' '" '· ' ' \\I llf('d , d 111 jJt rH id ing '' ' 1 itt .tl>otlf nut triend~ .111d tiH tr 111mm n " ;t bont nt tt 1 <H, .rnd ( .h:1m pi<m. On' o f ''"' o fdt 'I .t nd IH' t II 11 nd in dH , IH, kt, \ n t ld i'> j. J l . t!ot . ·di H>l .m d )' ll biJ he 1 nl ""l ht B.td" 1 ( ;h1c l. e1 l'l a •c·t . ' ;t ~ nnnl l~l) p:t_IHf ' "' .' h ·fl.:t•J pl:r~ l''- 1 . In t . who H ' td c•-, m ,r, CI Hl~ ll l R .tj J)(l'. \\ i~ . j, rtl«o il l( ,JII!l H tl o f " ()II {' irr ;t • riJIII>O.' ou r h11mhk rifw. He ha' H'l'C'l \.ecl fh . LOC fnr om mun th . nrm·. H1 ' l ittv.;· "YDu kt vc a in group ()f writ n (!11 The LO(, \ edi­tori; 11 :-.t.a f(. ::~ n<l th ey show mo nth a ft 1 month abifit"V tn ''''lf' I hc: ir [ rts cl •a rl}. 1-J ilrl t>, ~> tn gra P· One· rincl­qttil · a bit c>f humor in tht ir art icl .,, ron. "Champion Hos the Finest" ''.\Ly \ri.fc and 1 get a great dea l of eJtjo}ment from JCi tdi ng- The LOC. 1 ha be 11 with '-<' \(·tal firms in m' ' yotmger d a ys, and we h<~d some nice f llr>w worker. but r bel icve C hampion hac Lhc f in f:\L l . urel~ would h~n e lik ed to h a Champion emplo~ce . With the per onal management th at T he LOG port r ~t} . I ,,·ouJd h<nc e nj oyed working th e re. "Yo u fellows s em tr> h av tn' >re active intcre t'i in tltt welfar o f yo ur f llnw emplo ) ees han any firo1 1 haH· ever be n in contact with . Th LO ., shaw th ,good rim e. ve ryou . ·ems to have ·when off the iob fhr all :tround be n efits Champjon gives i ts employee ·. nn donb1. acconnL for tllaL. T here must he a great inccntiw .11 Champion for both employees a nd empl 7er to help one :1tt oLhcr.'' .\1.1 T H F \\ \ Y to \ u. tria . The r.or; 1 nn rh rrom George to Ju, ' fri e n d ~ . \l r. <.tnd \1 r,. ( ,('OT wile ,\ k llw id in .\u.,1ri ;1 w 'IT uc ao.,tl)\1 loJ c . c il t t t< ' tH 11nl o nl ) lor 1 h l'llL but lnr t h<.· hundred, ill !l e i hl1 11 ·~ w ltn lt :td h t•ard I hal :1 ltt>LbC or •· r)l which lit ., had ll l'\n -,c ' 11 , h:td 111ad · l' ricndlv ,- j~it ' i nro riH ir tHtd,t. " l'lw p:tp<'t lt '>,·d lot ~ o ur ht' ~llll il'lll ltou l ' Ill' ··~111 . 1\lllf • Ceot!;?;V llttrf l 'J. :1 11'<' 11 t ' lu c: 1t ·,1 t11an. ' ' i .~ ccrt :tillh th e cll i, IIHI'ill n l clll p :qJ( 'l. The tn :lll ) h;tjljl\'. '>llli li ng l. tll''> ol Ch:tnt pion c tnpln 'tT q tlc l'i11cb l111lt11lt ;tl.tcr tllott lh a mong tl ,. p :t l '' nl I'll . LO( ,, 1\' ll t:\'\.'1\ lito c \\ hu ~attWll t'l\ld tlw wrilfcll VIlli d . tll itl :hanq ion pt ·opk :tre 'orllc' tll l 'd p('opk. \ •Itt :trl' to be t ongr:tt 1rL tt <'d lm 11 .1\ Ill ).!, h t· t · t1 1\ trfl ~ If( IJ :1 11' 1l1d Tfttl (0111)>'111 \' for .,,l tll.ltl \ \ t', ,l., ll \t' l \ Jrl :lllltl.t c ltr1Tl' in ' tllll' ,·1 \1l11 r · gin·., L'lll pill l't' hl'ltl•l it-, . uc h ;, · C hampion gi' l''> it · cmployel''. 11 i 1111 ' •J tHi t r rh:rr \nt 1 ic.t i., the ·nv · of th ' world ." L t·nl ge llu lt<·t .111d 1i. wife .uc just a bo ur rht• gen­t!< · t pcnpl · 011 tlti~ c:·n·th . an I ) ' I through no fa t~lr nl thc ·il o \\' n, their lnr in lhis wn hi has he n nothing hm llli loliUllt'. Cent rc h;Jd ll) kavc 11i hri lc 1)1 :t tc . \\'{.' i.:-. ' • IN ~ E'W z.t;:.At:\r D, The .LOG- visits William Banks and hi.N ratui!y . \ hov ' ~lr. £;~nk s is shuwn with hi. wife ~m(l daugl tte r. , m;ge · nu th 'family a co.p of The LOG each rnonth . and rrcb tn nth the .end Geotge :1 letter Lha11kin~ hi ttJ: .md gc> to w·ar. 'I hal wa~; VVodd \\ ar 1. and he came bac-t to hii> bride after thn;e yea rs o( misery. a disabled rna 1 t. :\ ~ o ung · Le r , a n ool.y ·o tt, helped to make !He liveable lor them, and George s;ilw, with pride, this son grow to manhoNL Tbe ·ou had rncl1ed the age oi 20, and had h.H.md f<,')r hin elf a lovel . bride.- And then Hitler ca1ne . . along, an~t hi tory repeated itselE ,,viLh one e)(ception - G org; ·. sm1 n ev•e:r carMe home. '-' The LOG in New Zealand Willian1 Banks of New Z.ealand writes: "Many thanks lor another cop , o[ The LOG. We are aU very iuteresmd in it, and altliough we do n0t know the people men­t. i.o ntxl, we thoroughly enjoy reading about them. Most of the people w ·how The LOG to remark- on the high q ualit, of the paper a 11d printin,g, ~Ed q·uite a £ew have bom~wed a copy 'trom us. Champion people seem to be a very con ten ted group.·· · Like o many o( u , WiUiam Banks is reluctant to tal. about hi:tus:eli. [ was able t@ get tbi much out of him: he fought in World \ '\far 1 as a youngster o£_18, in G· Uipoli again t the Tlllrks. From there he went to France wt).ere he "'•'a wound~d and taken pri oner. He ·pent nir1 e months in a German hospital and from til ere he was ent to Switz.erland after suffidently recovering from his ·wou nds. Fie h:as been engaged most of his life in the macbiner bra n h of the mining industr, iri New Zealand. Th LOG recei ed a ·wann v lcom in the home ot {)ur c~ t'ent checker oppoFient, Mr. Neil T . Byar. o( Kil­marnock, ~ H1t lancl . Mr. Byar , who h.a tor , ears wor.k d as councilor in th rdeer Vac~ory~. Nob I Div.jli i.on in \\ est otlam.d , is v r , mLich imerestecl jn o ur safety and \ '0\V ptugJ.am, His ,~-ife, aLso an ·mpk>ye of t\rdccr f~ t.:lrn·y, \\~em Li st p1 ize in lH:t depanm nt and first pri1t: jll the Divij)ioH in "' \'\'0\V program, stag d h )' thaJ coml;'any. · :ir. )~ )aX" '>CrH l!t;; copy n[ th ir house () t'gan , "- Tob I Dj i:-i n N w.,;· and we found in i.t quiLc a f~w simllaritib IJ inn N ·w " could -welL have been \\rt it :<e11 IM Cl arn pivi.t. iL Ht lbat w(lJI. ft Sa}~: "f:JJ .lO ie: pr!Jt.p r h(.'f ;w~e the th iHt(\ 1.1lt~ tu L 1'. JA \H . .S L. 11.\.\l :VIO 'K. SlH l , ,p Ch : tu1 pin1 t· ~ l't:nll H \llrt ln<.J.ck. C \J Ca t(' nuer Ru01~ 1 . h pitl•t• ~·d a. h • f~CPi n> d hi blll'• l'rctm Cof. J llttutht> '\fd~ .• ~uti c n1 Ft. .\l f JI >l lr au ~ I honrp,on. l)hi•r I 1i1 i\ it•tr "' is ta 111 II Ili II · .~( 1 q( l1•lill rnal <md ( trllJJllullit\ Reb t io ll '. Open tn all hig-l1 cl. ol twit 111 t•l all fillilh< . fllllit t t ' ' ' p.u rodrial ~dwo h , th t· 11111 1al ' \ oite · ol 1) ·moll:lll • u•nte-.r gilt· . tu dull~ an oppun u11i t1 lt) tlllnl 11rit .111d (>< ;,1. uf drt· dellH>tfa t i< p 1i11 cipk' whith I"''· 11 dt' m ., it a ':!J t:df. Ut 11111 · 1 lll<ll' t:itttH:d h im the righ l lll llltO foj < .t Ill tltC lJH fin;d uf ti 1C t(J III hl. I \\I \' I \I I 1.1· 11 <JI IIl I I'' ••I t lw 11 11" 1• I 11.1" t tl-; f1• ·t .11rd \ tCI' )'II d \l .o loll 1\11!' tf , t(lllll tit i1 I lr t oo l f llllll I II I '" ' '''" II It,, t<l ll l.; llt . II( ( .Il l ,,, ' 'lti llt , . It II \ I llllh th !11 c l 1\l ll • fii( Jftd t ll.r ' tl"l , ,rllt l 11,111 I n ( lll olltt " 11• l• 11 (Jif "" ' '''"" 11 •1' !tornldt t" u gl11 otl l' (f, ,lllt l ll tlt '"i"' \\ .tl olll t \\ili!JIII k . . lll ·"lllil \\il!i ,llll HlltiL td ('l. 11 1 .\11 ( ·"'"'" '''lll'l ;l! \' ;JIHI I·"''' ' )1111 ,111 jturioo 1\,r l( llll IIIIJol 111 11 !tull l lt l1 (I I I tg frl I ri WIII ( ~ol· ' "Jlllll It"·"" J llllh tlr ( IIIJI I Jill IIIII ' '' 1\;lld : .tlld I"' ltlt- \ t 11 . < ll .qJl,ttll 2 I • l 11o•l1 "'' fJ, . . I II I ' It I II \ 1' 1'\ HI!{ l I Jll \ ' 1 f l t' I ) jJi t''>Urt dt ,tlldr.r i1np '"1·, buth•L• 1•·•11 m If~·-· ' Ire ( Ill ' lr · 1 • <Ji.r· it tneflrf., r ,,r Ire r 11nd I t• 1 I rl• I ll> ri~ h t . Il l '<lltdla· \!,1 11dl tJI( I. Jbll>el ) IIIDt'l t f In{ l tn ( lltlltl'"'' l. t ! I til I It liP \ '" ' \ Ll h !II 1\ it .111d 1111 l-. tHit Ill 1 t•lld••ll " \ J flt !Jlt(lll< ' \1,1 Ill .1( I lft .1 11 1p11111 lt!il ·tl I'IIIJ>lt 1 ' 1111 '1\ 111 ~ Ill lh< \1\tl\1 ·- \ - ., 0 .\XID '\ 'RlGB f . l"btlp ~JiJb te ' brr.iciau . Je.h, CQOf>Cratula tes l{.ictHl.rd .Ru\>.'e. c 11:te1·, and Rob rt Ro·we .0n being the only father-son com­!; in-a.uon enxolled ilil. local toa tma~tcr cir-cles. '\· dght · js. a past 1 'l-e ide-1H of the Pi 0-n Valle dub. uPogo" Has a Red Face B C. W. Hardin Jim . udenon, b tter :knocwn to h j · fe llow workers in the Lab·o:rat.or , as 'Pogo,"' ha.cl f~.r t.he holiday-s a f.ac:.G · ~.:. red as an, ba 1l tb at e er hung on a Chri tn1;r1s n e, an.d here' !•:hy: fim found in Ius mai1oox fql nvelO[i>e which con­tained a Ch I tmas card. he uve1opc wa aJed· at""d a'¢ unnp anad d and the card '\i\<r. b wing it l<1 several of th- b-oy<J, try-ing to find JUt whos-e h a nd­writing it wa. , and .making ca ual retuark& <1bout it, "Pogo" end d 1:1p in th bo1>s' oHic<:~ . .---\her -ltlng Fred Do,.ut.t, ·h id ch m is l, about rh · inci-dent - and making e ~rat crcmar'ks, wbich wer 'H' l .__"'-"' ti )' <Jmplim ·n tar;, Jim protlnc d th ' ~to \~ e l o p ~ nd · m'>ig»ed c~rd. .\h . .Doutt took o-ne lo 1k at th · ~at I then Jon'k U at J rnl <fnd . a i·d, "J lHl _ thj), i~ Jronl me." fim ha,d '?'(ll:n very urgem bu~tfl t1> to t 'Jk an~ o l i.1~ i h · Lowe ewt ol t,he n ill and i fl irn tue liatd 1 • ., " $ "'\\'ayn Sm.atf:;u: r · . a 4-l-y ·a.r Alan1pjnn of the. Pulp Mj!J haJ the ()ppo'fll--lJ1it)' l~ _·wiLn ·~s ~HI Wll ~l s ua l L!\ing: seY~td w ck ag ), \\Ta yn , w1th \ •me f !l [j(J~ Ch~J IU.j.JJ m . w;-.~.: &lJ n,ding b ' ni~ht. at d1eil- (,.am] flU ~'tt y Cre~l. , JmL b · lol' ruidng for the Jtig ht, Wayn:· -,uutfd lo th (; qpriag. whi<h is J o~.ate(t h<~ck o-i rhc rabm, fn· a bwket 1Jf f . ·sh a ter. H arin-g •~ 1:>ligh ndse jmc ahe d, \<\l'~J~nt· -. • swpped L ha c a dr · · · loa.k, alld he " asn't Jon:g in fitHJ.~ng i · ·ource.· _ lt • a a possum ()ll one end J a log an:d <l kun k tit\ the otb. •t: ·n<:.l. Neither ( hen paid Wa.yne or hi!'. (ht ·hlight any nlin(,l - thcy j~.;t · t k ept al king L<J vard e<Ldl (.llh ' r a 11d soou mel in Lhc;: m.iddl ' f Lh "' log. After ey ·iu ': each oLher and mtlling no ·es fur a n'lomcnL, LtH.: p os$ UH1. Ol ~t rl · a n c:U rt to bite th · skunl in the 1at:e,. T l.'le pu ·::;l.-un·s te ·rh didn't find their niark an t the ·kwnk vrulUptly tum d anu fJ ecl "\- ith th > pos · mJ in b.ol pursuiL. All w~ ·an · ~ry for that posum is thaL he i:>; ;.1 sn:tarl o n<.:, he .know · head · from ,ails. l~oben Rowe, ·t _ 28--year Cbampiou, · nd hi · on Ri~har.d o[ the P l arning and enjoy­i u,g d1ing: togeth er. So il' was ouJy natura-l that wl e11 o ne tb ol:1ght oF joining the Toastmasters Club, the oth 1: one joir . cl LOO. T his is the only J:aLhcr-sou team in Anr;a ·t which cov 'Y all of W. '· C. and could be the only one in the entif state. \IVe'r sur · this un­usual tea·n1 will prove a:n. asset Lo the Pjg on Vall y Club. Explorer Scouts Go Hunting, Through the cooperation O't the North CaroLina WilJ­lil'e Commission, ten en.thHs.iastic Explorer Scouts of cnior high sch ool age e njo yed their tirst hunt in deer­infe ' ted Sherwood Forest counu 20 mjJes above Canton. T hey were under Lhe experienced and seasoned o-uidar;tct of "Chick" Farmer, of Carolina ampion:'s, Pulp l\lhlls Deph-rmen t. Fa.rrner, o ne ol only a few licensed guides in this ar a, an«l a big game hunter himseJC, had n t ma.de a d eer kill dmi.r~w the cason. Hut he was taking the e yoLmgsters · tntq ~f counu·y in which he'd killed his quota of deer with littJ e cliHiculry in days gone b ·- ~I h e parry had n o t been in the mountains wo I ng be£6re a yo u:rig buck was- ·eLi covered. "Chick" i said t<D h a-ve told a fe, of the group to ra.ke a certain route a n.d run the buck out in the open where someone could get a shot. Ins tead o£ running the buck into the open, young :Pan Murr took a chance 0 11 a shot, tri.king the buck in the neek. T he b~.;tck dropp d and rose again. Till tim · young Murr pbced his second and fata l shot within no jn ch e-s of the fir t. .tnstead of running the buck ou 1:, the. · oun ler ·were dragging it out wh en .Faxmer and the other yonng­s t:ers r e_ached the cen . Youngsters making the U'ip w•itb. F Lurou nc Kn ighl, ldl . L!.li(l h ' I' •d1Hcr r~11 WI. ,f lH.: .{lfi rl$ ar tJ-u_; bHaghh: o·s (I 11'. and 1\'l o ~. i\ ~hHH Kui~ lo t. b <~t h fq'I'JHt.'l' C'lt:.;mp1on •. :\f lvfn t:. r c: a g n c . , 21:!-) ·(lr (;h.am pi(~lh i.~ the gill glll!tddad, J• .ti(UHW i ~ ~l ~<ll a ll l ,t ha-lf ft}rf· ' nd Jau·t i 3'!i:t n \ 1 t 1 l l 1, ( , J , . ~ " ' 1 u1cc t l . rh ( ' ' R 1\ J , 111 « • rp 11 m.,~ ha<! t: if f1H \\'<:irh 11tjllln o . J•fr .<~nd H•n- in Hmtv, d~b1. ,, well · Chil1l.·s · 0' Jl('""· r ' •HHI l rnnr u •hi "' ltu had hc'(' ll <• 11 H k '<" I fflii!C •mtc· IIIJlr'. H llf~ ,IJld , Jttg1< to u . '" LhJ'l'' of t1c ~ U; i J.:. \r:c •J i t ( ' " , ft · .11 il tt' pl.l'H' 11h.n j t·.ttl i lr fl . ;tnd I. i h d t l\1 :11 (I d;. , I IH ~i rl '''~ sr •111P ;flli~tlll . c . ( !Ph Ill ~Hln< II\ . Jilt l(' h l lw d ,Ht,st lw 1 nl l t u~o~h J r:vl· . l' l:ntr l n :;·im::('• ing; l tHd , is rl!f' d: t hll:r o f j· uw- 1\l k•rk. B(> ll tl \Jill .\t Huf.t clllli llX; and H .t t ilt h gtlt ~ I•H ·Jug lt. toJl. B·li!, and 'lOll!!'· With games, songs and good fellowship. Carolina Division Champions enjoy an uet or t ~TH their wives coordinating the event from beginning to en I, Carolina Cham1 ion Brick Masons taged a colorful pre-Chd tmas dinner party at , the Champion YMC jn mid-December. Tomm Furness, retired, and a special gues t, put it: ''You Brick Masons at·e etting the pace for continued good will an.d cooperation in taging events o ( this kind once a ear. Elizab th pa ed and Thompscm and h r corps of a.ss istan ts pre­rved the Yul ljde meal and Mrs. EsteJJe WHO GET · THI:!. CA 'DY J·J R ~l ? T,hj pro\" d ro b on ' f 111e J no~ t inl<::rcs tiug and humorous gam . tluri ng LIJ aflcr-diltner .") 0 e r1c a sons I Baity and Mr·. Lou Singleton , 1\:iye of (h lor man and assistantforeman, r spective1)1 l:theBri k ~ la - o n, Cr w. coordinated a ll the aft er-dinner entertainment [ a tures. Barbara J ean ix, J ani Frady and Linda Blalock. a teen-age trio, were on hand to do m~ n of the Chril)t· ma ca rols in close harmon ·. T here w re manv o-am ~ • which took the gues l on a ·troll d "\·vn m 11.10ry lane . plu a lo t of group singing ol tl )}d ong· . ~ I my pri il ' w r di ·tributcd ·trnonp- g ue t · winnin COli [ ·v . prog-tam . -,hi pi cture 11':1 ~ mnllr a~ tl r,·c n pk~ <.'lllt r e d in1n 1! r C< nrc ·t wi til e11 t l tt t ~ i a~m . • Class of '32 Ho.lds Reunion -he)' as embled for thcjr f irst class re m1,ion dinner < 11 New Ycu' r:v ", omc o( th me.nibers of the class of 19~ 2 \H)O tere I if the'd ha e an ' ('{jfficulty in identifying: tl1eir d:.L snmtes o{ 2:.~ rears ag:Q'l. T he occasion '~' nS ·tbe {u·, t dass reunicn) eYer heltl in the hi tory of Canton High .,chool- th reunion of the c1ass of '32. .\ lo t. of wa.t r l 1, ' pu ed und r the proverbial bridge dnrin:g th pa~t 2) ears, and many o£ the cla member . of 1 9j)2 are now living in di tan.t stares. They are located ill p1<~ e. like aliforJJ ia. Te a and Florida; some of thrm li}· in Virginia, Tennessee and "\1\Tashington, D. C. Som of them h aYe b en married f.or quite some time : ome are grandnwthers, and grandfa the1· and are proud of it. All of them< re well esta blish ed. . . . As A. J. Hutchiw, ~·ho ,,,ra · th ir superintendent 9-5 yeax& ago, put :it: " Ym1 have p1·oved yourselves a ·wonder· h.i1 cla.s- and y 1,.1 h.av accompli bed rnuch sin n:l your ~:rad ua tiofl. ." · · On.Jy ·l few n1d acqua:intanees had to be rene~\: ed dmin th dinner meeting- few h ad forgotten th.eir cla mates . .Each c ia'> · member brought the otl1ers up lo clue throtwh short remark ait l ' dinn er. Running true 10 f nn, few of [he ladies would reveal their ages- but no one reaJh- mincled, as i t is a well-knO'i-\' 11 .L1.ct .that no ' \\'Om:w l:\er o-ets anv oJde.r than , 9. ' . Faculty meml;;,ers a ttending the (1inner included Vir· inia Holtlda" and ELhel Bailey. Others ·were in v1ted bul \Vc:re unable to attenGl. They cnt me ·sage of regret f.: fin·- and sh £;d-p1 O\Jf tr<.:L . s p (J~si bl c, Their l':.t.gc:1 n · \,~ tn pwi l h n a n r i. :d cl i \ h.knds. . ·a~ i J\fjJ JeJ. (. eorg·c Price :HHl other Hari nH'1llhtl s r.tl 1ln: ChampiM't YM.C.\ WIJrked (!< . ely ~·i1h J.l:!.c oung~t r-, atHJ r£.:gist •red ~:Jllft<: " HTtrnh r of trtl~ <;~,] " t h m'l"l"ln?. ,. -. .· t . • "' CAN"I OX l-trGH SC HOOL g radU lHe:~ of thll! cia.: -~ )[ '32 11 1" pictlll ·d durLng th it r nnion di11ner 111eeling on New Y •ar· · J ~ v . From. le ft tr dgbt ar B ud ~I asc, M-i ldred VrabJc, R0bhic I 0 Scrogg ' n r HI. .anllina c .han1piH11 1 igg('l . I gers a anta C. ROLL ·A hampion riggers are a ha rdy, h ard work­it o group with h art a. b.ig as their job ·. In addition to their liberal contriburjon to the annual Chrism1as Ch eer f Jod basket. program, they decided to 1lay Santa Pals r.o a lin 1 3-year -o lcl lad who's a pupil a t P 'tllon Graded SchooL They asked \1\i. Dew · Lankford, a 2?-year Car oli n a Champion rigger, to. tr at this red-head ed youngster lO plenty of clo thing and other article in th ir b ehalf. . So. Lankford took fr ckle-hced D. L. Trea d w<'~ y into ·evera I C nton Lores wberc he wa fitted properly with just the Youngsters See Classic Pa ying th ir owu wa ' with proceed~ d er iv d from Christmas <;a le-. of hoJl ' and greenery. fif teen Junj or Hi-Y ~ lub rn mben s p ~ nL J) 't mb T ~(i - 27 -28 in R ale ig h . wher - t he I w i~n e:'l5t d th ~ outstandi ng- Di x ie n ~l<.;kl:.'lba ll classi . · n(l wh at 's mor , lh y 10ok ~do11~ om · ' dutL~ ju 1 for good meGtsur:t and a p)X ·dation. Makin :r lb<.' 1 rip \,·i th these? thrifr ynung&L ~ ~ we1 ' Paul Rnf!,'e r~, of the \'MC sta il l11rn ' r Cath . , prinfipal n l l' t nll~ } h' ani,t ,.\v 'll l lc gi<HI<:d -;dwol, and Tony Jon ·-. ()I Ch<11 !1p ion '" Ch e rnic ~tl Lth ~,t ll) . Intermediate Swimming Classes lnt e1111t:diat · <.winnni ttg- cb . ., •., lor ~ tJ.ll l<'n :ll(· und<' t wrty ell the Champif)n Y.VIC.\ . unt.l<:r th ' ~ upe \ i,ion o l Pau 1 Rug T , who jl) :111 e · p · ricn< t.:d coac ft . I' h e. c ch -,'J ;rrc lo1· women who know ~ nrH: IItill g abnnt nl ~tn c· u\T:t in, in tit · '"''a 1er , bm whn ha n~ not \t 1. n:adwd t lw "poli . hcd tnark " in '~"·in) tnin g c ircJ.t, . Chhse'> are bei ng h e ld 011 .\'fond:• ) ' .wd I hur~d;r~ ., ;H 6: ~10 p.m ., ~1nd there\ ~fi ll room lot mm·e h1 di <:~ who can:· for thi ~ p ;i~l im C' . 32 type of clothes he needed mo t - nd he wa happ · about the whole thing. · Unless he changes lti" vo u thfnl minJ. voung Tread- , } < way hope to become a Champion rigger t o, th J.jnd of rigger who vv r .ks hard a nd pose . a big hQart lor th - around him who n eed as i tanc . T his a lert nth grad young ter wiLl ne,· r en rire i . forget Christmas o f 195t, and. h e' ll ·~ e ver forge t the Caro­lina Champion rigger who m:1dc this p n, -;~Hl o( j . L V\i illi:ll'l\'iOl\ , a ss i ~ t a 'tll JU<111 ;tg(•l ol fndu~t ri n f ;llld C<lll llrllll l il y R(' I:Jti on-. nq art - 1 W ll l. rile rhird Canton High ~en i ol' t\1 rC':tclt lit · ~c milinah w.1 Ann Cat h<'y. lalc ntt·d tb~tg·lm· r •)r· Mr. and ~ln •. ·1 111 n ~.~r L ttlwy. and h('r dad is p ri 1H ipal ol Pennsyl­\.' dlli hnnl. f f1l'<,(' th rc·e s •tnif.innJist s ,If'(" : ll'll!Hlg a tota l of 7,50() high (ut·l'rs on llt f' sc h o l ;.~rs hil, qualif )~ n g- conte.;L ~ltHI Olt t-.cort:d IT\ill c I'! tan JOO,OOO fd!ow· st:Hiors in ;1 tul:tL of I UHJO 1Jigl1 '( hool when the na tiniH\'idc tt·-,.t w;\<; g i\ t' ll b-.t 0 robcr .2:.!. rlt(•,(· ~(' lliot:. ,,,·rT · ~ch ·dulnl [fl takl' anothn tough ' ilmina tinn nn f 'l iH.Ial'~ II . Season Drawing to a Close rhc hunting . ·a o:n in ,., t'SLCI!l North C~l rulina .is I ;l pidJ) dr n the \\'o<Mh"t~rcl wi th .1'1 years <1f CO tH1JH10US .;~>r iLc. Hi (fF 'I\'< rl:<~ rs pt -,en ted ('ftarl::ic with t)W d1:1,ir and . H~ --h ~ 111 he c. n 11 lraukd i c anrl him ) bunt . l :lOLlHNG A LJ.J?ETll\tE .1-J~Tll'ICA ' l 'E . Mrs. Ha ttie W. Grube. b~i a~li'ng 23 year ()[ co n tit uous scr ice, .i ~ co ngrilt ula ted b-y J. M. Batncs. n:tanag ·r of lndustr.i;:d and Cowrnuni1 R lalion . Hattie rerirc.d from the cafeteria sl 1lll (ru January I. ] irn111 Wil l iarn ~0n. <lSs.i.sta nl rn r the Hea· n that blend ahove u s, and for th good rh t w can do. Ou-r chool Year i. fast drawin to a close. Soon ' thou a nels of young 1.11en and wom n ' ill be 011 t in the worl<.l looking fnr ~ way to make a living. The e young people will be our lead rs smn day. o ny help we <<m gi them might nuke the p::nh ~t si r. * ., • •!< Jn hllying a uew au umobil tag, as you ar awa re, it was ncte: ar ' to s h.o~ .LL hiliL insm·a n<:e. That js fin , bttl it jbn ' t Cl<lut le , . Wm:lt>)'. a '13 ·) .ar f'h cuup i !J t~ . hh" ~lbu) 1 t il'l'd from li'H' \"\' c.lod\;t al . o n Jnuu-:ctr) I . < o wo rkc•r ·, pi l.tt,u t>d J1 ·r . d ~ dd ~ I nn ~·•• ca.,, eh:aia or \\'od . ' di t.riDg' h is , J\ ~ fo l. rc11i 1 ' Ht ' l' J d, ~n ·(:. ( l;i tHlc tla;t.n k<:d th ' g n>tt[' f111 th ('iJ !hon gh Jfu[plc~ f\1lci ~;lid ll t' 'd pu t !h'· ~tft to /!:< >d 1J;il' . • \ fi CHAU. CHARLES Kr e j c i , .:1 mou th vld . i the son of Charles C. J' rejci, ~o. 22 Re­winder . 'harlje celebrated J1is fifth anni1-ersan ' <1-l. T exas in • . ~ n, 1nber. I H I \i ~ 4 - j 0 lJ ' I I) I·E L L.\ i Rid1ar I L V, II II , 9 ·ri~. 7- rl l(Htt b - ()]J • HI u!' l\11. a.nd Mr . J. R . . ·vr-ri ·. Hi dad , jol1111 )', i ~ ;, con ·tJ'!IU ion m i lh-"'1 i It t whC) h;'' I ~ years o f· s 1 l' i e a 1 th 1· ·'X<h • Divi-.ion . THF L.Un n B.ROT HF.RS - 13o bby. Hi. at left: and Le li e . 17-;rr rhe sons of Evel ·n Lloyd. 'l ex·1s Di1·i:ion Finishing Room: ]11 eir lllOtn is a (i -yeil r Cham ­p io n . a11d. need less to say. is 111ig-h 1 y 1 roue! of her boys. ' THE \ 0 (] 'G ,\.1 ' sp(Jning ;.~ -rcw Ctll is Jimm.y c :, vne~- • ;-Jrred J J . rilll l ll ~', a lifth grad ' I' at Kruse E lc~ m nl that ar gaihe I :-t kc •tl orL Hu t a c i~ one thinr,r in life tha t i:s ' btain d w.itho ttl an -y ffon . . l l~r 31.} h).s ital (ltten~ o r;tl ion e r ~ in ;~ nd >ur bndi "' r ·m to l1c on dt> l ·nhill run . Jrt our C ear:, p ::~.ss . th' ·el bra lions b come 'le ~ frequent ;1nd bi1: t hcl'1}~ , rc s Jclom nP ntion •d , o.m , tim ·s bei ng ignnretl C()m ­pl etel . l'h ysi ·al lil' • <>eem ~ lo be d-iv tded ir:r h<llf: the firsl _half all going uphill, ass ist d b , th dev lopmt.:nt of bulg•ng muscl and Hl l ample upr ly of f) tarm na. But or1c the cr st is r each cl the other s ide of the hill is ;) Jl dmvn, and th bulging m scl s a~ n 1 sponLaneous nergi ar repla e l by graying ha ir and much fa ll ti. ue. A · a young ma n, you lorrked into the mirror whi h refl ted a h ead of bea niful wavy ha ir. :But now it eem-; the tide has gone out. .-\11 , our hair need is j.ust a little brushing in the ba k. You used to wa1k into the ba b r shop and, in a loud clear voi e, tell the barber to tip \'O ll r hair a ll over. But now V0\1 rn ldv ask for a trim :' Honnd the edges . ' ' Oh, That Spare Tire Once you were proud to mention the .men urement of vonr waistline. Toda vou would be embarras. eo to : J I mention the width ;1cro s. l t seems you do a lot mon~ mental than ph sica! work, bu t you in ist that with. fev "workouts" the spare tire around the mid dle '-"'~in o away. Ho'INever, in the b ack of vour mind yon are con ­scious o( being an addict to a bedtime " nack,'' and witb the J east bit of physical exeTtion