The Log Vol. 24 No. 03

Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and 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 an...

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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; 1942
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Summary:Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and 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. • • • • • ' • • . • • • • • • t • • Paqe The Growth oi Oo.tr CoUlltry 2 &iqn op lot ViC1.7lf'! Banas Now _,. _ . _ .• __ . . . ___ . S !JC aord!nary S.ranqih fOT the Ordir.a_ry -- . -. - . - . - -- - E._. .,., ·ran. "' 1s -- ·. v • - . - -- - • . - - - - . -.t.l'e P'n .· t If= pu' le Is.' :a-~=~.-. _ •• __ 6 8 9 Sancienv-:no __ .• __ . _ . ___ . 44. APRIL 1942 VOL. XXIV NUMBER 3 • • • • UNITED STATES '"'A l"{ ;';::. P U B L I S H E D B Y "T H E C H A M P I 0 N F A M I L yu HAMD.TON. OHIO : HOUSTON. TEXAS : CANTON. N. C. •• SANDERSVILLE, GA• Established J914 " - - - • - • · r • • • • • fwenty-Eiqhth Year ol PublJcafion TU paper ~ th• C9•., ot thla ma~dne le Champlou Cord w.aln. and la !Mde ln ow Can \em Dl~1lon plant out of wood bom the toruli of tbe aouth•a ttatea. 1lul p.apet for lli• lnatde P&CJ. ll Cbamplon Wbl'- Satin Refold Efttme} made ln our HazniliiDD pl&tat. We manu.lacture many 91a<let ot bleached papera, Mach\ne 1'1o.tahed. Suplfl C.lel\dered. a.ad Coa\64. I The Formation and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note b :. ,e A"" r!L 1938. issue of Tnt Loc OF CuAMJ>TON ACT.l\ ' 1- Tl&s we began a series of articles on the Cnited States and its Contiguous Ter-ltory. ln this and future issues we shall give • sncr hisi.or:· of each state. This will require a great deal o: research work. Hm~;eH!r. we hope that \.hcse articles will be helpful t~ $orne reader& of this magazme. (PART 40)-THE DAKOTAS 0 -·L·Y twu state$ o{ the Arncrican l' nion were admitted ro o; tatehood the same day of the same year. Can you name them : This terri to r· ·. -.Jtua ted in the north central, pa rL o( the Lnited 'tate . . i.s bounded on the north br the Canadian pro"·ince.5 Saskatche\' an and ). J a nit.~ba; on the east by Nlin­ne, ota and Iowa~ on tht south by ebraska; on the west by \ ~ : ·orn.i ng a nd~l ont a n a . P ortions r;f its boundary arc ma rk­ed c ' · the Red Ri ver, Lake T ra\ crse: Big . Lone Lake and B i~ ~irJUX RiYer on the eas t. and the ).fis ou ri River on the soCt11. ·1 he land a rea t~ 1-l-7.0+5 ~quare miles. o f \ hich I 409 :>QlJa re miles a re '\(,'ater s-urface. 'The two states we ~ . refer to. a rc ~o nh apu Svuth Dakota. 'J'h e ~l! s tat<:: ~ \.vcn' ;.dmitttd to the l ·uirm. ~ovcmbe r 2, 18 '9. History 1 he 1erri tCir'V \;c.rhich nllw con ~ lilutt;:-. ~urth and ' ot1th J); kc ra, ··,·~ fli -"C X}l tlr'-~d by FH:nch Canadi ans at Pembina 'rJ a7 0. c.llf l,1v tit~ L Hi~ ~ nd Clc.trk <:!i pcditirm, which en­camped u~r tll • l'rc tr1t f ,',.\' 11 of \\ a. ld)urn fron1 Uctob~r. J .>J4 ·, ~·!, 1 ~0). T'hi;;, reYi , IJ was ind uc.kd in tlw Lt >ui - iaJJa J>un. :. :h1t ·~.:: r,f H'03_ ~t f'. ,.bin J. fq•t \\"a~> t:.)ltihlished iu 1:-- 10 h . Lnrd s~t - kirk, J. lu ( , nadi I )) h•JJdtJ. IS ~ llr ill1 dt tJ \I ghl lH· \\' rt t ta 'lli l1isas the lwl ' 1tl ·a u·di. u s, ,jl. J,, I >' I~ ~ ~ ~<.:11111 s h .c.¢r IIY llrlt lt I a w·ant fr•JlD I} t ll ucl dl J ~ .l j ( l lmpn ny . cttl d ot P ·ml•ITH.t ·JUd l• llJ.(.ltn,,! i 11 1'1' •l '. j, ll t U1 at d A11 g 11~ 1 8, t t-: 21. ·~ . ! Ci) 1 fiJI:,. H. 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I l i J l l~ ,,f ti t · . . j' •H l~ ~t.i l II~ :t \V;.tl lrl !tJI Ji. i JiiH'f th • 1 . 1 1 r !.!1 •Jf 1 1 ~<!; , ~L, . \ ~iniu · I> 11i J•' d 111 ;tt tn •U .• h •Jj (Jt o dte iVh st · J' ltt •PI I.! h• ,W•' • 1 . dl• 1 11 , J V)' 1 t p .tl \ • 1 .f, )t_f"l. ,fqJ. 1 n 11)7-k a clctachmenl c.A ~'"'- t;t;n:nent troops Qndcr Ct:n­cral cu ~ ter hcad\!d a cieuLific c,t; l·edit;Ol& intr#. the Black Hit: . 'I'his c>.ptd iLion nhLained rhe first at.tl en ;c rer o · t of he country. Jn I :-.3 tht eat of !:. '.':t;fT'Mt:fH ~f the Tcrnl r r~f Dakota \ras remnn:c.l from Yankton tq g · rnard". • T n .\11arch. 1 \'(1 , an act uf C(Jngrcs wa pas.:cd ··pro"<diag that the people of Da kota exprt'iS tl cir opini()n \\·hewer rL~ Lc rritory ~ hould be admitu·d into the Jnion et n-r. i.ate~ (i a.: o ne~ if ia,·orable Loa di\ isiun. it 'hould be 1r. dn: .~t:\'e;.th sLanda rJ parallel . that is. the tc rr~tor~ ::-houid be di•:ide~ practically in half. On July II, and 12, USt.'<. rep.n:-=cntarjn~s from ~outh l )akota met at Huron and adopted rc;, ~lut."'I" favoring a eli\ ision. \:onh Dakota which had \"Or ~J a(.!a·!', divi ~ ion. held a conve ntion the fo ll(•\\·inu Dec~mber ;wd a~,,_, • aJoptcd a resolution fan·,ring d i' ision. Therefore. on J _iy· 4, 1889. repre enta u ves from the non h n1el at Bi.:ma rck. and the follo,.-ing Augu · t 17th the con.:titution for rJH.· "tate3 wa~ adoplcd. .\ s prc,-iou lr : tatetl Lhe ~ t a te$ . :\onh anll .". <"'•tth Dakota. , ,·ere admitted to the l" ninn _ 'o \·~mbe r 2. 1" 9. The ~ ,. ·a oi ~ o nh Dakota is 70.60: :;quare miles. t)o] an;,_ at:e.r ·~,.r . face. T he area ,f ' •,uth Dakota i~ lt,b lS ~ tuart: n11;~ . of ' ' hich 7-+7 ' ~) thr~1 u ~ hy:1 1 a t: ~di~·Li~ n . ~n,·c hrr tnb,·. lh . \ r ~ a n~a-.) .~ t,n lc:d Ill { )l~ttl, bur \ ete 1~h!r Jt~\ ~-n d n\\'n 1he ~h !>$ i ~:-- t p ( i tl' th ~ . tn t ~ wlw;lt I t"lt ~ r l,c;j r na nl(.'. Topoqraphy '\ORTH D \J-. C) t'\ i . . ~ \,-t~r Sl ~ ~hh f,f ruUiJ\\! pr.tirle. T~ ·.t :! i}~,h t'f ~h.: l~tl.~JI I t.,in:- R.~.·t.,i t >U. Jn ~ he .\.'tt:- t ~r n l';n•t (.lf tt·e .t""tc i~ :i v . ;\k. il'\cl. h. !r il<' U l lh: \ ', \dlH.'h ~ :-,.ud tn _l'e \~,' l'·>ll"m dl the extin . r. L:tl\c \ ,., h•:\i'L. hs\.ith . an ~·l t· v:tltt 1 Jl n: Lt )f) f-eeL ·11'-e \('r\tr,l J"l1rtlc•u ! ~n un-dula1 i n~ pl.am ;.'ullt~.rn:ng ·u n.e-r•\u~ hkt·:-- :ntd fl\('r~. \j,~-. t tl1 thl: v;~ tern ~- 'l F j-;;; Ul-:d.i t"\t~d I~\ i he It tU.: h t!.l'.-1 S$\- r Ia H' j \f l () ('\\ T) :u~ f he l'l){ \tH; 1.; 1 J ~ {J~'<.IlH I . . \ fi-~s ·'IH zi i~ t b} l'~r: r{ i p.:'t I t i ,-~r nf 1 h~ :.tJ ~ e Flm: in'f I ~He· 1t) .\ li·s,'t'l"i fn Fl'1 d c \\\:''!'>i. ~r rht• Litd-." !\l it\ . -OtiH . Krull. H ,~;n"t. and C . ll n l BaH Ri' (· t :. T he J a me~ t l \r P~l k~<l) Rt\'~r ,Jr::· 1:: th~. ~ut:tht><: . te"n rorti~"\n c·f the state. Ih~.& nortlr,·aStt'il. r'an of .'H· su1.e i . tfr.,i!Wd b' the· R~d P i\ t'l. The ~0u·:~ R1 \ er t.Jllcrs t1 ~tale frorn C:tr\ada ~u1d ":lra iu ~ en:utrt.ai·l~ . l t(J the JiuJ~'- u Ha ~ . • The Tun 1<'" \ louHtam: vf t ht: Canddian bo~L·det rj ~t: to a hci~hl <•l .~'.~tx) f~{'t. ln t 1h· e'\ut>me .outlnv~st an th~ "BaJ Lan~ '\ 1 tch (;'\,CJh.~ irnn rhc Bb~l Hill of South DaJ o La; cl h ~l~ueri R iver ihe. regn:n is largely_ dr)': ba~ren. anrl. haJh: ·~aL:er!!d. T;tt.:. i ·CI ~·t t)f rl1e sta-re J:S. drve-rsd1ed b~ :.maH· rr.n·1 1aif''=> \\·~tt .Ht>t(Jl 01 precipito.us sides :~nd a ~:·,a!' r.a!!~·cd tC.•i:J, s Kil as 111undef a h~o?.tc:JB j dfe:.;ou. Lit c:oln a!'ld Tbt:cJJr)re RcJf.l";<,;e- •. c !' . 11lr: heads of 1.h~ four fi;~ nc'· ;n:re de.)jr,.nccl ~o that ea ch J.nea.,uL.l) ·.i~ ' f~t:L from ~f'"£Jl.'\' n to C!hin. 1 he ·bt.)t,1de r-. ~ ·~: ~e b uit.lrt:d ~fter. ~cr ,. . Ont l~/ Liner !n·l) t:n s mc:;:a . u rc~ . . UJI:!l) ~{'~,:1 m wjdth . . . ,.\: rJ n.: to ~l"(!t /(JziQ t .J }.!oHJlJ~ R·li l - mtr1n . has he~. ~1-a n di u~ .,.t._J/Ju(J OOf"l.v@fJ } ear.s7 and tl at ih ~ l.U.ot. R·u~hm<11T-e ~ran.tc Jv 1i! t~ . xJ€" an 1· cb (-:Vt r} TIIO.lJfJn _.u-ar~ so EfJrghJn'l t.-.c.am ··, ui dt·d ~nd ~cru~>V .~Jtt• l!e1 fr,nt in " a -l~. iu&Un ·.s ur.J-J.•. ' .Bvn~J.urn had hiw i ~liil. tl'; fi · hnd J l a-ltO \:i J ~ l,~ge ·'Tlt:lH of }l(:ecora~·· t ·. be t:un r.J,.,d ~'·\It c~f the ·ide fJl d e l 'rlnl.lnta·u. On 1: ~ •. :a1!~ of the ;n !de o{ ·tt~ i>t:t.tt }. ~,~1 he p•lnun~<l rc) can.'.: tLt· 1· bh. 1) f t.':~nt. -nv~ f.rl t}.c · tc~ U:;t ;\ ncrri<:.a.Jt:S . • He "1&o v ·i~hcd tO arv:~ a 'Las -rdi·ef f rih4~ , cnt:aining the Sh)-ine ol Democ-t'acy, Mt. .Rushmore. NaUona,l Memorial. South Dakota entire hislory or weste-rn civilization, frOln the di a€overy of :\ me rica. L.O ~ tdevi s·i on. Mining 'rhe value of rnincral rc:.$ources of both ::\orth a nd South Da k.Gta arc. of Ji,uJe irnponance. 'fhe la rgest output oi' )Jordl Dako(a is li £rf1iL<~: coal; va~ t depo:;iLs of which occur in the western lraf(of the sUll<.:. 'T'he ~La te al~o produces om.e clay, "and. gra."~el,. petroleuttil and oatu raJ. ga.::. _ Gold has alv.-ays been the lt'ad1ng product of Soutl? J)~­kota . F rom 187·S to 19.>0. inc1tl sive, the li omstake ~·fJJJe · t n Lead and La'\t\"'re rii"Ce CounL~ . the largest golJ prod.ucing mine io the ett'i t~d S-tal~S. p roJJ.lCCd bu llion and concen trate~ \1a 1 ued aL $23+.547 .223. Other minerals p roduced a re st:on.e, sa nd a ttd gni\Tel sil ver, muu ra I gas, coal. tin and clay. Agriculture Farmio,o· is Lhe leaclin{! indu try of Nqrrh and South D~­kota. . c~rdi·n~ to the ~ens 11s o.f 1 CJJO, there were 77 97~ farn1$ in North "'D akoLar comprising 38 687, 94 acres . 'J'he vah1t! of aH farm p-ropen y inclu UQ,QOO ~ ~orn , 22,000,000 bushels. South 'Oakm.a ha about c3 :157 fa rm$ con1prisiog 36,­~ 0Q~GJ~JO acr es. !he value .of farm property, inc~Ltdin g land, bni ldrn~s , mad11ne.rr and 1 mpft:mentsl 1s a pproxmHnely $1,- 500.(l00.CJUO. The principle- crtJps. are: COrtlr w·it:h an average yield of ahCJuL 25~ 150.000 b.L.l· hels; ltny ~• nd fora ~e ~ 1.500 000 tuns wht~:U. J 5 ;OOO.UOU.OO.() bt~ 6 lw l~ · 0ats, 20,000.000 bu~ h­{ tl s; wlt itu pru tt toes. 2 .I 50.000 b~<l shell) : rye. 2 700>00.0 h tt sb eJs · fl~ x · d~d . 4A:? .000 bu ~ h cis; c rn .t"fl £' r ~ t'l:d : pl·l r. 2, 900.000 bush­el . Thv \'{d ll.~ or V<l.-c.t-ab l.es i ~ ~-t b0lll f,£-50,000, anu Lhi,; \ aha~ . ,.f lhe fruit ~I JH.l tHI I c tops i. ~l bottl J!;350.l)00. · Manufacturing and Transportation \~ ' ltil"· ;~ ~ r 11 H ·u,n.· i :- th t l~·ad i u ~ i ud us t ry Hl tlt<' D~ k ota s , ~ . yc·i. liJ '\fo1 1h J) ~t k f:\Ltl J narn.d ~h . lurin~ ir; llntit~.J p1i01arily lO the· •J-. alkJ. a\!i~l~ b, ,tb ;._,J ind.Li f l-t tr~ .~ t1nd puhap~ . \\ilh dh' -l'X.:t· j"l i-<J il ' J.J 11.~ O.: n1r aHcl .~r1 s t - mt ll pto~J uct :1nd I>ULLCf. dre ~ n •i rc J•n,Ju< 1 i · ·mad fm ln\.·.ul r JtbU n , pt iiJtl . ~H1 tl\ I 1aJ.1111 a 1t a.l 11 r·1 ,, ' 1,\i IHH wl y 4UO rnaull ftH 1 t l fi i t~· C$tttblish tn<.' nr~ t:mpl uyn·~ ilJ-'1 ,., •. rmal.dy (>,000 perso-n~ . ~o1· tlt J ~altota i . ~u1 illl!"'(·l tiiJH \-d.H.:;H ~l r.;wing and s lock (3) • • • r:-ti~in!! ~t.: ·e. an~l the ,·.due.' ~r m1llina :lnd butL~r 111a nuf~ c ll1tr; ~rc the llhlSl imr't'rt~nt indn:-tt i e~, • .'otnh P ah. ut em1'l{ y~. in m :-t nuhcturin~. nH1rc th, 1\ U.f)f\\1 r'et"nn . -r h"rt· arc aboul 700 ma nufacturing csta h­li .$hnlt'nt~ in tl!c?" stn tc. 'I hilt kadin'.•. inJnsui'c~. with tht' \' a lut' are a:- 1ol1 •\\'.: 11\Ull paLking. butter, b r~ad ond )ther bak~q l'f"-'JLI-.' l~ . ~'( ultl}. r:lilr.-,~Ll $hop constr\lction. 1 rinlitlg J nJ l'ttblt~hin~. lt1n1ber JOU timber. anJ flou r a nd (>ther grain rmU 1 roduct~. . Tl1~ Dakota-' a1<: well pn:n· iLlc:d with 1'1'i:111sportation facili­u e. nearly ~,· \;;r ~ (minty hJ.s one ur tnOI'C railroads, and ~' -e,·al railwa\' :-\·~ tl.!m~ tr:n·ersc the state fr0m cast to we t. .fhc~e line~ Ontlecting \\'iLh oth~ r shorter liucs provide ex­cellent trJnsp(\rt.ation. Tbc total rail"a Y" mileage o [ ~'\ o nh Dakot:t i$ about 5.:500. '1'he ·tolal railway rnil ea;ge in Sou.th Dakvu.t is about +AOO. Education Public :;chools must be open for at lea:st SC\ven xno nths ead1 ~car to aJl per ·on~ bet\1feen the ag,es of s ix and sevenLeen in ~onh D akota. "Attend a nce i ' con1 p ul so r~· for c hildren bet ween the a~e of seven and ·even teen for the enti rc 6Chool term. unks~ the eighth graue has been com1 lcted prior to the latter age. The state reports only 1.5 rcr cent illite ra les. D ue to tht fact that 2:52 f ~ -g4 ac res of la nd-one-eighteenth of the total area of the s tate. " as ~tll oue d as an endowment for ~chool · . the sta t~ pro\' ides free eLlucation from the prim­ary th rvugh the uni \·cr .;i ty. E .- penJitures on education bv the L«lc ann-uallY is a bout 1S~O.OOO,OOO . " l n::.ritu tions o{ hif!her learning i.ndude the N .orth Dakota C ni,·cr~ity: 'the North l>a kol.a AgriculLnral College· the State cho. ol ()f F-ore ' lry. and J anles town Colleg-e. . ' '-' outh D akota ha a good systcn1 of public instruction. The n~mber of teacher~ cmJ lo) cd in tl tl; public schools is aJ proxan.:ttdy 9 000, and the tut2d annual expenditure i$ about Sl9.60G:OOU. Atrcn_da.nce i. cornpul . orr for children he \"\ s:-:cn the aFes of eigh t ro se \·c nt e~n, or utnil completion of 1 he <::i~hth grade. lJ , ':)lit ut1ons of higher lea rning: South Dakota . \ ~1;cuh: u ral College. Sta 1 e ·chool of ~dines : a nd the ~ • u h D akota 'niversity. T he F cderal Government majn­tain: three lndian school::,. Cities 1;1 .; ·.J.\RCK. i ~ th ~ capital rnr nf :'\orth Dakota. It i$ ~itud.1. . ~·cl r~ 1 • the \ Ji nuri J ' arJd rrad. Ct 'ntc.:l r()r an ~'\tt'n . ivc ~vri cu ttur:tl s.c·cur:•n u f •l, ,. 1;, t , •. F \ R ;(J dw hn p~ 1 l.~ I \r in r he :, I ~ l L of . · orth J);.f k,Jtil. ll i &il ur~H d tl}·r dw Rc·d Rt.t t ;d •.it.n ~ fJ() mile-. , f ·t. l .(A Ui"'­U. t 'tH.}.- ~_nd 2G~ n,i}. . ,.,,•sJ •t J>JJIUI.h> \Jlunc II.J. JJupu l .tti ~.n c-tUO\ H ;> .iJ { 1{)0, . (,1{ \ ~. l.J £· {)VI, . <;•Jlu.J l~r·t l e it-/ i 11 ·,,nft U:t~(Jftl. i · } l I 1 --· .• ,•. . c,p l JC <'. 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Ra- J;l t~ ~-nu d't I> h . ·tu. •· l -' Jh . i rJ, ·•:Stw lin t!.U I ,"''~p i,() 1bl i :i • R li~ I! I .i. tl: (} . ' p :.J "'•1 u • The S0oner We Get Down To Business The Sooner We Will . Have Peace T li E ~e n e ra l opinir,n s(:eul' to ht, v.e ar~ in {r"~r a lon.! v.ar bu t lhc .t\llic:, will "'·in ultim ately. P rcd~t. ti on~ us 'J •he linal OULCfl tTH:' is haseJ up(Jll Lhc frAluwinu: ' fi L(' Allies have 67 per (eor uf Lhe v.•odcf . coal; 63 per cent of the iron; 78 pt!r cehL of lite oil; ()4 rer cent of th ~ wheat 5l per cent o[ the ~ u~ar antl a total rvr t.JatirJo of J 300,000,()00 free peoples J1ghting for thejr [r('cclom. \Vhilr the A:xis po·wers, plus their occuried Ltrrilr)ry: h en·~ ( nl~· 33 per <::eJ)t of t he coa l· 37 per cenl uf th~ irnn ore; 22 per cent of Lhe oil (not jncJudin" new Lcrrit(Jry acquired in tht E ast): 36 per ccnL of the wheat; 41 ) per cent of the !;\.1'-!a:- and 474.000.000 popu lation-J60.0nO.OOO of which are conquered people seeking an opportu ni Ly to break the ) okt: of b('·ndagc ~the fi.rsL chance thev have. 'That i a ll ·fine ·and good. and if that \\;a~ all required. th ere would be little ro worry a bout. but it isn't w·ha t \\ e have but what we do~ rhat will win this w.1r. [n the words of f. ~Ja so n Knox: • 'It ain't the gu 11s nor armament. ~or funds tha{ thcr can pay. But the clo . c co-operation, That makes them win the dav. It ain' t the individual l\or the army as a \Vhole~ • l3tn the e\·erla sting team-work Of c\·cry bloomi ng soul.' Jn fa ct, it seems to u.s \·VC a re going to have t 0 do some mighty hard fl"lnin cr befvre this thi ng is over. and th\! :.ooner "'·e ~ct at it the ooner we will get the thing Cl\ c:r \\·ith. f hc way \\ e are facing h a~ much to du with wber(.; w~ are going. \\ 'e must face the cnerny. anJ noth1ng k.'" that total J'-(cac will uffice. --- ~--- A:merican Paradox D~ ECE:\TL1 "" tt pamrhlet. publishr\.L l') dtc .H.h-~. . ni ~n1g ft de,partroent of T he Ch:-tmpitH\ P:lpl·r ~t n I Fibr'-· Com­p~ ny , C t rrte to l)ll r J esk the t ttlc uf \\hi.:h \\ ~ls ·· \ m . ·r: '.J t1 PJ r~do. :· ,\ w~:.• l!htn t•d :lt it · frtJtH t'tt!?l: thl: il)ll( '' iu~ p.tt.t~l.t('h ,i.lli'-H. lnl . \l r :\tt,•ntil n ~ " Ull<' p n.·. t p.tr:.tdtJ. ut . \ m t•J'il.'"~tn hu . in ~!'!'l> i ~ thi~: !'Itt· mun: hn ~ i ti ~:'S d rv, ti \'t·l\' ad\,·ni . c~ ·t gi\ ·u pro lw:."'l , the l ·~s d HH pht~o:hh.'L c,)b t · . r u- - \b,· con- •• ::. LIJ'l ll' I • I IH: flr;t thUitC"h l t h~t l '-"Jilh' 1, , ''"' tlll thl \\d .,, i.:: th tl r•,. llv uu,· ? \\ hy d c,e~ .,,1,·'-''t\ - il.ht l.'dh· tr11~. \ ' ' t. · ·.,~., tc rt'$ 1llr uf ,nhl·rli,in·· a C'\.'fllln :-tnH:l,•. thnu ~Jt\1.1 I r J '·•t•ll l tJH••Irt, d llt i rH r e:J:.> ll l_g ~.d<.· . ,lltd the:' ' (' ith. lc;',l ~-~.! , l' rn.1clc.: tlw ,., ,,,,.,,ni · nf Jll, J ~ prndtl\ . ttnn .n1d llll:- • ,It, u d )\o lh ll\ .~ •11 il llv t\ J\('Ilt • in •, II H<JII It ll l\' h ':t ~i nt;,; \1 111 . \.Hlll'l' lcH '" ) l ' l ll(\• ctHd l >lil tdnu n ~ rl11 Ul 'll k t·1 l t H' tiH'-.l' L' (l{l\.lJ.,Jrd l' c;·._l t el 11•\\t ' l tit( II ln~l lit l LII ' Ut Jl S 11111t' l . ~· , 'I h. l ·.tttJphkt ,,.rl· ~·ll·, lttl :d )''' a l ~· · '\llllt· ,l . ·• \ d\c•tti . inu i llh bt · j ftr··ud ,,r tilt' r\l\\ •. , mtr~_ktll l' i tll'tJt\h' l w,~u ,. it t i!Jli ut.,dh .,l't ~ t tJ ). n~ t d,c t'u-l ,,f lt\7 111 ' · l11 d•t• t.m~· IIIH 1 I t lll · i i )l' ~,· n . t.dl .• 11 1 I ~ d t~o' t , •~l ~ll llt tl lhJ thtJi t. hr l ii ll"'l' ;, Cl• -~"l I .tl E•lltlll-·\1 l ~) thl' l'CHtlt\ t t) l • ., f' s ·.'( ·dUll rtl ~ 0\1 i &l th· fu•m Ullt)\ CI l"~ t it•l·:>. b"·tt.-r \.lfu t:~ ~s nd b ~t r~.·r ~,' 1\ lfl' .' (4) • • 4 t • • • 5 I 5 , J I zCR , I J a , . 0 • 5 r r s p:S)p <• h a T • I I A • ' tl nrrah! l~ )r ll an1 i l ron e lll r 1 n). (' e~. 1) u rin!: t he ti n~t _~., {) hour ()r the \' a r . f !o,HJ saJc 1 ,00'0 (.'hanlpH n c1np lo) ee. • pr )l':'' ran , lfl ch"" f-Int lli 1r n n plan t J Qt!J bfl 'ht ~ ~ o,ooo . \\ ar p ' Ill >OrHi • T'his is ,he 'pirit that \,·jU cncou rag~ our hoy" on the batrl e-frnot and ,,·ill ''tin the \\·3r. \\ e ~1 rc prouJ of our 1-fatni lton h tu npi on ~ . SIGN UP FOR VICTORY BONDS H.\ \ E ,·ou :erid tit•) hd1 t·Ih.Jl. .:am v~in t hi1:\ ,,.lt b~-r lr.ani~l! y ~ur ·::. \'~rJimt·lt a 1 1t •~f ~ o11r etlr n iu~ each j iOntil? Jt in th!~ ''Ch~ r t i _.n -\ rm~ \ ( \\ at s~n int'8 Boncl Ht.\·e~.,·· H·l:t~. Ottr '\r11~ •• Q,vr aud .\ ir C<."'rps must be ~·qu·;)pc"J ' ;Ih d t." br·q,.-1h .n- ~t nwdern wc:apons nf war­fare. ~t} ''•'"- , . jll nia 1he ~,.: litt._,t. bu\ \\.3r .' a\·inl"~ B o nd~ • :t.Jh. lr(•lt' : Al~"PI:· ;Ll~ ,,·ea, ons df t,·1tal war--pkt n e.s ~ ta nk·} . . . . . ~a~ . . flip~ an :.n.mmtHt< n necc ~ ;a r~- to conq\Jer ollr enemies. ~nd br; 1~ f't:.~h:e &~.d he. ~"riness l() all the pc !!hoo~ r he ;.~.1rld . l all :11 1lh~ Ti·n{· o:·:-;. .:~nd ;i!!H one or t.he ~{Pa \"roll ' . J ccttH. '. i.wn" dtrd,, and lr' ·.mollnl ~ '-w de~ignarc wil l be ,~Ct . lt.:ted :from ~-, ·r p;t) . .and j11~ dS tapidl) a$ f uUr dc.'"d liC­, ·, ~ . ,,-!J J. )n.\ · •· r a bo1 d. it \\ill he delivered to vnu. ~ ·rho. c of u~ \\ho ntt 10~ c:ttlcd int(, ,} c: armed . en i~l~ . . fH·, .d .!'" ladlr !oa11 a f .trt < 1f onr i ncomc·-a.s much ns we can possibly 'l'r-He tn uur !.tt.•\crnment fc,r the p t o't·CtlliCJn ni the w . :~.;an.st ~f,o.:e who: re ::cckin1.! ro d <.St rc'~ \ 0 111 libertr. and t.ht3 fre~dom \\hid1 LlUr ft)rcfa-the rs sl.dfc1eJ and died tn t: ·t.ao·;~;l. 'TI,ert::HJrc. as '\" f , t(!{' a :-f '1ti la r, \ 't.:.;. CV 0l) \\ OJ ·c . il'Hn~_.n t•·~l::-. w~ reafiz!? 1t1at il mu t be. :. ll-<)tJt fr,r 1 he de;rr.cracy 't."i 'h we ln,:·\!. or ''"·e shall , u1T c.r g-rca Ler ba 1 d~ shi1 , il1.-1 ~ere endured h: the Pilp:r:ms who lan.Jed at Phrmout' R\Jck in 162 1. • • \\'c may U~lt b~. "\!ttl fic<.l '>\'iLl' d u;.• re-.u h ;, r,f 1 ht: \\ ar se; • far. Wl ·,r 1'1 (,ved:t>r :-.at!:.fic.:d -.rirl: tl;e ;ra_t,· rhi n~ art' h llr _?ep·~ rt, tre ·we by-passed ~o a Cana.dian lic1d, rc-nHning to :\:c.;\\.~fcH.lndla~d ~he follow1ng mo rn.'ng. Fog c~U!.! ~" drJv, n d• ruuf!h the . tra trs of Labr m tJi S 1H J ni~t; and rea~hed c,ut hi" hand. }le was f trn• ~ 1, ~ · ), ,H:JI"' ,, ·.n.'' ::~ud unnti:-l a. k.abh Qlad to "ce ttH'. \\·e a~kcd f.ur a iwA' minu ,,j>, th en anJ a?''' i.n Oil the followi ng da,. l f.: ~ l~ JFJ' p;.:~lli• uhul} Llllh t'Jll 'Y"~ tltnuprh t-h.:.t par­' indar t:,;,._ • j. ''J a· 1hc lta·t. ·~ hnnh iclr :-l •rJt. wj tlu. ut. ., c p·:i;au <. rn 1lH~l;l y ~\ id.ju ltif lf ~t ·ho t~ l1 cd rru k ·. Hu1 h i ~ • urt~;.k . ,\'<~ ;-r.r,d ·and a wj::;t . Li gl. t.r rnu1. ud Ita ,. h·~ ~; ll ~: l ,n llg ­' 11- tLo ' r•.tadt. w J think cJ{ Ill)"" I' •il td • I ~.Jlt • ~ h\1 JH.y kit ' \\·1 ,.1 df•'\' . 1tlt tt•rJ. ;.sl tf ,.,.· i th Jf I H JI.J ttUh llt Y. I ;d ·II l I) lj I . ! t t t l 'U'L • Certain ly. , men and women. I arn ntJf. :)L_-g(fe-tin!! tLa; ~ there shnu ld be le l; "r aucl"llitJn gi'-'<=n ti"J rnen i11 t rc: ca.mJ ~. in all the services and on all the fn~n, s-nc)( le:), of th<l . rather immeasurably nlf)TC-b11t 1 do ~ay that c bf! bardc t thing i: ju t to wa i t~ ·. 11e rc it take~ extrarJrJinary ct renzih for the ordinary. ~ I o th e1 .; and father':\. t\· i n~.; and :-.ve ~i. - _ heartS, pay a great ~ rite, p~)' it gladly, btll they n~J n tW a nd shall need i ncreast o~l} in the f uturc the u nden ~ ncliH: ~ ~ of us all. ''Kee1 the I-Iome Fires B urnin~, ~,as a ro1ular song a h.)ng generation ago. ;\ow it i, a~ain a ra:,k requircing: the be. t from each of us. 'f herc is zest! the thrill of an icip-a~ t ion, in new and da ngerous ·way . ~·Ia n is born to J.Jt ent"r~ He has inherite,Ei the seasoned soul of cliscm:erv and conflict. • It is with the orJinary that he grows res.de :> until .;,p:ritu3l weariness threa tens his morale. :· trength. e·\1 raordirary ~ trength for the ordi n,a ry, as well as for rhe cxtrao1 dina ry­is needed. Last. week in a great city I Jj stcnccl to a spirited addre3s by a successful busines · man. He rcrrescnted the ciYili1n def ensc of his borough. He caiJeJ for ,.L~lunteer ~. He sa:d . 'There i ~ nothing glamorous about the job. lt will interr re wi.rh you r brjdge and will not heJp your golf ~amc . I don't think you will· get a uni form we "-ill giYe you a ~a$ ·na . k ~ 'The re won t be anv bands and we can't t1 ' t' the fla ~,~ A '( rood deal of the ti~nc .v ou will feel [ooli~h and thougtule~s reople will say _that you have gone back to your ch iiJh()(.ld and a re p1ay·ing \rith roy<> but.· and the $T'H.:aker·s \'Oi c~ t<Y' e ju-st a little. ·1your countrr need$ you . \Yc mu~·t P"Ct re:tdy for anyl'h1'·n.g and et't'ryth:ing Lhat ma'' happen .r:;m.·t.mc:', JO'N/Ct(·hur e. fVe ha·:HI had r:nw bitl t>r lc'JJOJI i~ !Utf\rtpar t d­tl c.""JJ. God ·was {!.t?Od to .1 meric& tnJJ :·<'t' su ·ft·rrd 1: "·' t j (H.' might be l'Xf>ei'ttd . bu,t there iJ Jl l) f'XtllJ. 10 r (''f\i.'(Jl r;·,· t1 i.r­taft. P. \\'c . I~ all be fool · a t1d wnr . c. WI.' , h~ll ht' ~.· ivilian traitor · to f reedom. if W € fai l to do our bit ri~ht ht"rt" an 1 ~ now !" E.vlr(JordinJr 1 Jlrt?n f!lh for th(· f:rdin~r\' ,~,ld e' ·a·). l·'i­llarv ai/.(•Jit inn N> th(; d~·tafls aud /J(l' i<"'il~r.l of tr~ !ct~ in,··> f'rrparrdnr.rr /)(OfJ'c llll : Thi.r dto?dd b~ for ~.·.-•c·r,· .·1 mt·,.:CfJ# tilt' ord,.r of tlu d~1y . ' L'h • Red Cro~ th : , ·c r hils lt> . t•t :tn \':-o.J.lnpk .lf\ I th~ Cid Seoul , iltHI li te n ov s~'Oll l ) ~lHd nlo.lll.\ ' ot h~.·r \~Z\OI.'f l)f,. c'lni7 \- t iu ll ~- of \ (•Uth ft a ll·tntd ill'):, ltti 7tl li \11l.$ . a·nd · c·r n ,·~· \~hd .;,~ ~ nd a l w.t~ , in 1lt\,; p~ . , rht· " lwrdl ., hn't.\ an l l bt•ht·\ ~ arv IW\\~. ;, C't 'J'dll~ inl.'t: Olp.ll\ hl t.• oppo rt unith'' l\) stt •·n \'l h 1\ tile n ~.~ t io n 's rt H}t:d t'. 1 o R''' \' men "utt.l \\.~(lttten . bl•\ s (l ru.t t!ll l ~ IOIJt llltJ!lll.11H . l-., \\ l: •• ·r li ll J \\ • h l 1: tl" i· bt.t 8 PI• H).,.t! i . t.•J t llCJ: <! \ l" llt . !J, )\\' l\l' l lf 11, j ,J.t · , · ·t. P tJ ·o·. '· .n t t/; p r fJrr ':i:·r·. \ m a I ( ~ c:.t h.' lldH.;i1~· H<' hi~ mr th('r. $.~ ) jug tha l hi:: ittth ~::- L'. \\-e1: llu•t. He\\;(!:'· ' ·errihh l '- nu, ~ l lCd tb ~ t he • had f r~un-.~, .tll abvu! lt~ : . ~rn c}, thin . aJJd l'u atdwJ I~ . . ~ Lat<~1 \ 1 n 1 ~1Jt.>r had hun rt" . 1oTed and rhc ~ m d ll . i . Lc·;· ,. J~ \'. etl Ct't' ·d I• r. th: l :h;tht.:l ·~:tid . " 13tr . t ~h.lJ~t: . \ nll diJn 't t ll me d :t '. ou .· ~to! t, .n ~ 1, u . rd n'· . , ,._. \ t,d tl~<.' . 1011 t - !n.::rb.·ci hr(J' 1 ~e; \c I, ' ·I \ , a~ .t I . ~.J lo . :n. , lw "' ~ • \\'- iwn \\e pr:.n \'\t: ell ,. . n:-'w.n ,c.! ln en. th~.·n.· ilfe , () m.l n\· "' . . . ·., 1· nan~ . ufle:ed m . rc-. h1 . ' ~. r ar.J iht' n:njon re nL,,-~ h · ~t:ren?rh. Ufet11n de}._,(." ·:-Tlt' l ~h ( ( dw last lap the ~ii:- . rrct. rJnn<·r finci hs e<x.md \ \ t . ,d. \ ga in a nd a~a i11 the ~ ·ti . .- p: e~s-cJ. C.illb.ti:di·d de-i~t·nd~ r . · i a faltc-ri ng. · \\ orth} ,~.~e. lw. \ e (i1t nd them , ch·~ , \'\:~. !· ~ rt:'\\ :-lrc.m{!rb ·V~ hc n a f )pic i~ldi l'1 1 r.a). f=-?r.aU~·. HH . n and \\'• 1 1.·n. in pro.i~' \."i' \\"C find the Crett l G ·~ t1ivn: ·.e e~abl: I· C(·tnl'ad{"~hip ''i th tht.; lnfi nilL' Frit nL fp ,·,, fir . t \ ·ar A JH \ ' mini::uv. I :.a t b't the beLl • . 'fl • • f ' 1 ~xq~:~ I~ be;ltr ·if tl ~1r. th n.· .: ~h t h ~ hc:ur:o. of her C!: in~. J L:.L. 1 . f'.r11i e"-i tlw t. l '·"' ,,rJd t 11 her w h~ n th~ t t: ,~ ,. n I lonrer fl,·Pt::. Often ' !nee I ''"'"-~ ''arched nH:n and • •.: .rren ::~nd !ittk· . ! ild:rer jic. but thi-. \\ (t~ nn· 'ir~l t-\- ! t ·l!!Ke. I l ' Ht\ t•rtJl.1i~e. l t id '' ~ r when l't \\ .,~ \ nlv • • a 1: 1le wl ile. . ~ bru;)l ed a ·;rax-!il:t' ~. and 1 ' r<)"'' h~ r e' e :. hern<-on'i~anuLI!n~ fte • nb l t:~.l anJ . 111.: ''·hi:.p~ H:d , ··ft !. rcms d.& ~. [ a, l I nc.1~-. L:.!t nle hol ! ) o 1r ~ . , nJ . ~ · .\J t:u and \\t:m• H of c udio a1,di .·ncc. 1\'t.: an in &L ''"rid 1hat g rr,\,~ <.h:r:_: \\C ma.' he knch-. but Sl ma•; h•,td 1/i\ hand. ~ --- ~--- --- -'--.,_,.-. 1 a 1 J i n f 1 rn C T~Cad cr-Ji:c :n· c. v.l.at ;1 rwui ·t.,ttla; liHtn.i(:- ~ ubhn r. ~ k. Tead11.: r-~ . o. h '· fl J!ttk nuu:liJ.~· r.\n 11_;1 ,e,t. } mL•):.:-·J hat' ~ i'l!hher o~.-d· . i n'1 ir~ A ft.r· . I . ! I { (.' t•{:r • ou:c. • J ea' · · "\\'a~n ·, h-:­• ~a I!. n '" d ., 1 t:ar ." .'',. . .' '(. ,.• u '' 1 . I l.1 P.":otht·r \ b il$t.u ~l'l.''- !. 1 lH.> :-m'*ll one it~is 't>rl!d • (7) ~;.,., Although War Clouds Hang S0meday Away. Heavy They Overhead, Will Pass I T h .-.~ h e~·n . :~ icl. •·If Germany and J ar~a n ·urvive unde­ieatcd. it will ht.: nece;; '<H\ fm the Alii ·- 10 stay armed to • • 1 h(.· tec:lh, on Lh~ ak 1 t a11d a. lwa) s ready for a surpri ·~ bi t) \\." But v.•e are noL .g. -oitH.!. tc• lo~e thi .; xYar nor arc Wl· f,!(H ng to quit. un til the.: '\'azi and ~i p poni . e spi rit t1) conquer the v\·orld i rorever . iknct.;d. \~ · \.! mll, l \\'in or fo n·, cr li\'t,; in · Ja ,er~-iu ~ ubjt~ Li u n to tyra nts. the like uf which, in l,'omparison, the :H<.ny of .\. ero. the absolutt: ruler o [ anr i cnl Rorne. HOtJld rCchl like th ~n of a dcvc,ut Sundav ~c hoGI l en<. her. • \Y·e ~ h a ll ncc.~d a few mon: ~ J ac \ rthur:; and soldi ers like his gallant band of .\ m ·rica n-Filipi ll o~ . lO ste-m the ydlu\\· ttdc in the Pad fic. It ma,· be true that we J o not knrH\·. "'hat • "c ctre talkin~ ~1bo ut; } et. iL docs ~ce m to son1e of us th a t. 1\l.' d rl ~ fo11r momh~ aher the P ~ a rl Harbor incid unL. \\' t: ~hnulJ. ill lc.: ~F l. be ~ tron'" e nou ·h ro :-trike a reiJin l' blow ~ !\(J tllt' \\ ller<> ~rlmtg the bnul.e rronl. \\ e hdic' t · th~ /\m eri cfln pcPpk \\i ll triad! gin! tJi th.:i r mc:a n s~ dn.·ir sons, fatlsc.:rs. hu$band and hroth t! r~, u nd ,,jjj 111 dl·f~o any l 1 ard s hil'~ Jt:q uirc.:d ni them to ddcat our ' ' f' l mi c~. bttt thl.! Pt'' Ji'le are ht.·ccm t i1~ imp.ni t J\l 1 tl l,t :-.0 qntclt iwut~ t c OUl _\t tn ~ '\ :~ \· ~ ond \ ir C'otJ -; art~ Jl( \( l'oundinl! th'.' ( ll t llt)' '' nl1 .- ht,t aud ~ I tell. hUI ht•t.·~'" e '\en· :Ht :Hl.'gic 1 nt nt c~ot w c cl D) the t.' ikn1 ~. mean:- liH· lk.tth ,)f llUtl1 \ "'of ~1111 !t 11eJd f'tidi ' 1'3 i11 • .1 1\ Ul\ t: lllj' l l• l I CC e~L'L' : nd \\ill bl' J11) Pt;bhshed b~ .:The Char lpion Family" as a Symbol of the C<.'Or·erat1on and Good F dlowship E.x:jsting at t he Plants of The Champinn. Paper and Fibre Company, Harmh.on. Ohio: Canton, . 0 1 th Carolina; Hou_ton., Te:xa . , and "'a nder ville Georgia. G~ W. PRlll.IPS _____ . ---· ___ . _ . _Editor, Canton, North Carolina BEUBEN B~ RO~ERTSON. JR ••• _._ . •• • _ ••• __ • __ • ___ -- . Associate Editor 'OWlGHT J. tHOMSON _ ____ . _._ .• _ • • •. __ • • __ _ . _____ . Associate Edltor EMEBSON ROBINSON. ___ . . ___ . • . :- _. Assistant Edltot, Hamilton. Ohio A.M. KOURY- - -· --- ·-- --- - - -Assistant Editor. Housto~ Texaa The Axis Best Friend­Selfishness S ll \ LL \\'C sacrifice \ ittory for the price or selfi sh nes., ? Cr.Jd. tvrbid ~ 'f'oday '' 1.! arc bci ng ca Ued \J pon by our -:tc.verrnnen\. to itn·c~t a portion of our ea rni ng'S in Victory Hr.,:Jds. y·et. some are ~aying . l Jon·L know whet her it is a ;:o';d in\ e::. t.mc.nt or not.:: .\ rc v.·e thinki ng n1ore about J0Jlars than ~:e an: ctbC>UL Lihcny? \ \"h at gt.)0c.1 will ten miJiir;n nh:rica n duJla1 s do u ~ if the GcJ ma 11$ a nd J apanese sb<.:>tdi take vvcr vur cc)UJli J -\: 'Thi is the time to . how our ·)ar ·i otism-in ~-'eSl io Lil,c·ny U nuJ:~ and yc1u will nevt.--r regret 1t \en ·r \U)ll did not tr~.·t u JJ c.- cem of it back. • • b~t \tt;tJ ) ·~oS L~ •o. jtht lwft,fe lh C. v re~l ( ~ tllHt n of-f, n ·. ' . it;J .\ e tc.•rn l·.u•ujk. u~se c.f tllt.: l~ t i ti h lcaJ<.-r!'> dc-rlai~ c~· •·\ dar:nu gt<1d b,,,()biu(.? \\nllld J,, l.cw.J~,_,n :.tnd 1-. J" •and ~ 1ct•, ( ~,,,,vj! \1. , . fe:tr tc,n ccmql.1 ,'ent !'' J ondu11 ~jJul f".tJ~·bud J:"')l dw•r b(1Blbiw 4Jild it did '{Ju :t lul CJf .,qod ."' ' lJ · th 04nd d # U S.o.,Jir;~ hook tb.: b Jilt61t •')tJl ul tltl'it lll llt j }~ PJH . J. \ ',~ ll'l ·ti{aft ha·. , gut ·u \~·:tk• '11 H1 tl. · l1< t It u '' i 11- ;Hg : !r-,:w i.\ ill ur ,, PVJ II I h~ "· I \ I\ tnt: \\ ilJ I Plll . II) ',,,_., i fie IIJil aHd hatd !igt.ling \ ··\t• ~101 ,,. L·d fl" uft ''"I IIHU pll:'t.' I r.-y. ' llcl gr•f J, r , II t(J t_,a1 lJl •' b \. ·.I fat t• I hi !'I illJ ld· ( ,, I ('r.t ". It){ Hf •y lL·. h I •1 hr., •t" Jl \d 1 t t()l n•q II Ill I r 1'1,, bou'1 <•~ w·kt•ltU t1'il .l[cltH l,tlt ·t r '~ • A THOUGHT fOR 'fHE MONTH HI<" ,.,J i tJ, nliu l tLa \·.dlJ•rh rn·• i11 rl.- t.t•lltll 'il t,l !11 Uf·~·tJdi} 11• 11 t"n lt•LIJ lr) th . . '} •.t tl JWt Jlttt IHC 1J in th• f tl '" rl' ~c,,,, f11l, gtll ftis cl li ~l ll I' 'rJ t:h~ lu v (,f tl (." J .riJd; ,tt•d Ill hi In\ dt·lh '"r m·dst! I d . ~ •• Jl l h j t (. • , es ur The Success of World War II Largely on Paper and Pulp Depends 1., l U:. 1> ape!. f () d u;)t ry aw I P <qH;r \\\l1 ~d, ~ u a 1 ecc:n.t ._~tlj t), n s~uu : " l•xtq t1ulp and t•ap ·r tntll ur~ant7.~'J011. ,-nd c:n.•r )'individual e111plt, . et CtJnnt·< rt·d \\i•h the pu.1• ·, mdu q, sl ,_uuld JtHlke the IIJ''<;!rnc cJTcn-t t,, keep cV"•:ry machine op~r­af. l llg at greate::,L pCJs , thle c iTct.li\ "'IJ(.;S • and LO other· i::~ t.:O­opcrate with c;ttr go\ ~.:J nmenL in ~II)" v·ay ~tH!~Cst:ed b'; it o lB> • • • lhC Wll lO i ll r () f the war, and \0 th · f'l('Sen·ati •JO of Oll'" ','(i\-" of life. To thi · end, the indU'3lf"" rnu t barnc-.::- c:cr•. a! r~ I • of its prat:tical and tcdtH Jiogit·al knov.lccl?e uf 11rrce- i11t:. mate1ial-.' .\ ccording l (J go\"f.!rJlm<'nL authoritit.'), Jefcn e and 6\iljan demand for paper in 1942, wilt be abn11t twenty-si~ m-ilhc.,n tons. A cco rdin ~ to esti mate$. only twcnq-c.nc mi!J!0-n ton~ of paper, inc! udi ng Canadian JlC\\ s prinr. can be manufac­turt.: d v\-ith the use of every piece of papcrmaking machinery. opt:ratcJ at maximum effi ciency. in the ( · nited ,'.tate~. C<Jn­scquently . tbcre will obviously be a shnrragc <Jf re··haps fi·.re mi Ji ion tun:>. T hus. we realiz<.: the need for thl. !! ·ea·c. r production po sible. Champion has been doing weti-b;·ei k.­ing aU previou records. I-Iuwe,·e r, since it ;~ a dcfc.: e !na­te rial Champion employee·. \\e are quitt: •Jre. \\·1!1. fr01n now on, na t only s urpass all pre\ ious record::. in the produc­tion of pulp and paper, but pruJucc more anJ nhxe a~ Lhr dema nd increases. T o meet the den1ands, it is the puq'o·e o [ t?~wernn'enr to fi ll the gap by proJuciog more usable uni ts out of a _:ar~i of paper by est:abli5hing slanda rd sizl·s~ eliminating co<.rs, gro.ding down, and c tablishing conscn arion ant.i etlkiea~' in {he tt e of paper. Thcn.:forc, e\·er} Champivu enlf'll)~ ~e shouh.l put fo rth the greatest eO"on po.%ible io prndu('e tht.: largest (Onnagc iu Lhe hisLory of ou r plant~. Ii ir ('~0 be done Champion boy:, '~i ll do it, ·o lct·l) .:-o ~ Only Six Months To Live Reccntlr a ~ oung rnan in C~.:{ r.:;ia '' ·~ tnh.l b~ hi' rh~ ~i­cin n th en he haLl u n j uru ra ble ~.hst•.1 SL" .uH.l r, ~ul.J not ll\ lnng~.:r than six li )Onth~. T lw man \\a:' an. it•lt~ h . 'I' nJ tl•e ft\'\ ll'"IHait\ill~' hour,: Oi his lift: in ~''tllL' \tN.·il,l .:1\;l.,, ~' J1\.' ~kt·d Lhe pt;blic hCiw Itt", \\•i th onh d fe" flhlnth" t, ii,-t._ ~ htmiJ ~ pt' JH.l the prl'C'illllS ti llh'. l k It u.~in.:d thou ~a ud ~ 11l kttcr ~ ir Hll intt·1 -~,~.d .m.l s ~""patlwt h." 1''-' ri) . ,Hs '' hwh " ' t t· ~•PPI'-''-'PH .' I .dn.l . ·~'11-'l)hn~ if1t t ht· nHnm·nL, lnu hour ttttt·J' l~tHll ~.t,, 1lld m~ht the tlw11 ht ,~f dc.11h h.tu ttl " him ull thttc: i . 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It! d.·.~dt. d a• l t"f,,!,. d· u't ~ . , ,. \d•" \\tdt \tHll bk l lt \• !II h11l• PtHttl I q II .Ul 1\, 1 l}''t ttf nHut lll.t Jl '""I ht I hott .\shl \\\'ll kill 9. -H··, hk rt~. tll · ,.:h 1. IIHtltd• \\ l11u tit · ,, . .,,liJ I· llh•t.lt nt• t~ l" J'tl. ~J, , }: ll {"'\ l'\.'ll 1•1 h. lllh' tol tlh· lllttllh I , {•,1\tlt !J \lll( - l it 111 ?, oil • • .~, ~ { . lllld 111,.1! f) (~c.I 1 1Hl ' .tlr ·\ ll, tth. . ( h.'fl'-l''"n Hlt'fl. lh l \ \ t thl'n , lt·r pla I) ,k .dl dt\.' ttt1h~. t Pulp and Paper Vital for Victory Pl.i.P u,_m,,k . • Gl ~ (:m n1rd 1.'\LHt(' ~Pr h\•t~l,in g.:tod l"' ttr ~ ui.t. l'L ltl' ttt('~ . rulj' tu tnakc lt gllt\-\ e t ~ ht ''J'lllllp ~ Ult'S tnl' 1 ~u:td~ut.~ irtX'r'' . nitr~Hing pnlr fot F- ln()kdc.::s 1'0\\- u . kr~di pai'er tl ) \\f~tl \\' . n ~ nr trainin~ ~' l u n es iu : xn~i t l :l~mh\~ plant$ . . librt' b~;u~u cn ntain~r~ fur i'JLk.in~ ~u111h llH~. (l mra~ . C~. chl'l l l1CH\1d~r ::- . bomb. i gh l~ und fiur. n . f\'lr \\~r !'l:lnt:.:. war $hips ~l thl cargo craft . paper fct ;.r·Rlni nJ tlr~ ' t'- . . fihr~ boord c~) JH ni ners to packag~. p . ·.::.c.·rvL· .t th.l oan~pPrt lnillio.th ~,f case6 of foods . n1cdicincs .l .lJ ill\.Ulitivn.s o\·crs(;'~S tu ou r armies anJ ou r a llie . . 'ar·e:· ~Or blnef!t.;Pt~ uf tanks, wnr~hips . plane~. Cargo :hif' ~ . . ht:<n~ kn1h rarer bag>i for cemc:nL and other bl1ikling marenr1i-:- f,,t '30\l"~ll.mt' nt s , fonillcat ions . landing tields. mil i­tar; r.1au- . ti~ . ue:, and l O\•ndlin~ Lo guard the healtl~ of ~o1Jie · :. s.ai!rJr;:. and n1arine.; . paj'cr [or ca rtridge. wraps anJ c:.~n r!J:.:c box liners . paper for miJjtary LHanwal s: mititar~ map~, military co rrc~ r,o nJcnce and mili ta ry ord ers . paper c( ntainer.; to guan.l a nati·on's milk s uppl~- . . . pap~r fpr "')!Jieb· bundrr bags . . paper for the Chaplain's h!b!e and th ;-: :'!.'idi er'$ ~ongbook . paper for the Pres ident s '~'ecth or- t ht' million.: of draft noti ces . . ~{'\\.print to keep democracy i11formed . pulp and papt:r f,; - 1 hr u-a ncJ important c.lu tic in hclpin rr America and Lcr aUi~.:~ win 1 hi~ \tar. · Pltlp and Paper :\fill :\cws '). r a r c h ,. J 9 4 2 . -· --- Iten1s of Interest Gathered Here and There 13 nd-:"'.s D''w bcin~ made by 1ndut-tt ry for Jcrcn::.c pur­l'" ~c--- are . _r~ 1 'J\~ e t ful th a t the:y must . t c>p ~0-ton bombing 1 htil<'S l'<,liin~ alnng tht: ~rvunJ at ei~hL~· miles per hour in , l_Crl m I fl I I <. e ;) . » )) « « , ~·k,uL wlddy l · Ill J't:\ n adaptabl~ ~ ) rnhclit: lihrc. dvvclopt·d b;,. \ ·nited Sun . · indul;)t rial n•Rea,ch, ha ~ been put n:ccntl~ t01\'.'tJ n• ~\ •1-:;es. 'J !J.t"' fir ~t j ~> as a s llh ~ t1tut c for tltc thrca~.h fr,r4nt'i 1:. lb.-Cd in J ;ape1 rr:!'!JIH~Y· ' I he ::o.~t'cJnd: a!i rh · ha ~ i~ fqr 'hearin~ t~lal .W(.'f!l' bt.tl ·r than rrtilll )' llll'lctl rJ III. .' '-. J;. mb \V~t\J J~J\ ' ' Jttcd l •y :t dt •~:t w n ~ cl . J l tJI lr.;<.t!. • t1JJt ',!:i\' ·d rl.t- idr1·1, ii iHJ JJ(,mb ~ c • ~d • n . B i ~ h n1 "' l'f(· 1ir:-t m ad~ <''~ \ la11.:h 24·. 1 ~"0. Sltl~!<>uh :Tl \,1,a ~ h;rt;!lrtll I H;\' l ' ) st1V. i rr S 1. 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Recoveries Percenr reco~·ery for period. t 1 of p.crfeCt6 of aJl grac.les e: (ablished a DC'\.\f hi!!h. n~Hnety. 84.64 per(elH. T he pre­vi() ul; record wa' g4_4 percenr. Rc­d .,\¢1'\' of nncoa(ed b0ok in all mill5 • was 90 J pl! rce1H. w J 1 i c h is t h c high est fte-~re , jnce Onoher, l lJ3 2. with 90.1 7 • pc ret" n t . AT CREDIT LEAGUE CONVENTION ('al Sl illman. Con Bru~man. Ray ~ . D!ckir anJ Ernie :\eb()l1 attended Lhe ~mnual co1n enti(1Jl of the Ohio CrtdiL 1 nion Lca~u e at .~\ k ron ~JI arch 20. 2 I anJ 22. The con (ere ne-e was held in tht: .\1av1}t;wer H Nel. ' l"hev wen[ a.s ' ' t'c:r>r~.:s~olarin:~ ("i Chac(J. ~ CAMERON A CORPORAL Ca~ncrnu lJ r1 J' ,k:;, iunm:rl y in RoH • ~u:~rattc. has btcr1 l'~·ulll()! <"tl to I . .'Or-p(:.~ n:11 at C.atnt \\'olre ts. Texa~, ac.(.;o rd ~ 1n~ t'' \\()rd re<:t·ived lt(.;)r<;. Cameron i:> -i11 c.ha . :?e f'}f a ;:!r<JUp rJ m~n ''ainin¥ r( I r ht.' ( 'r t:h t> l.)a '\'(.Jll Ct. • ·· Jn Snnday l t ·tke 17 nwu t.o Sttn- • <.l:av hdtO'.:.~J "'."'11 h we,'' Ca u1'::1 em "rott· •o · \11dv .'\ndtr on. \Vh('r lwr ~. IH· v·a~ . .!Ie.ath· iutr·re ted ir1 rhurch worl and a de<:p st u.dcnt of the Bibk. {ll) SUGGESTION AWARDS Tlk iollcl\\ in Q' awa.nl~ f(Jr s uggc~­ti, m:-- ''ere made at the last meet in¥ of the SuQ:Siei'tions Cumminee: ' . Ru sell :\icols anJ EJmnnd Storch . .~en1 i-Coat. $) each. Sc:rceni.ng de\'ice for $Crccning- coating- in Color Room. Ralph C. I-I a rris. CoaLers. ~50. Small s team sho.wer under ~ preade r rolls on doubk coau:r~ to prt:vent coatin1! fn JJn Jc,nning lum ps on rolls . .J ack E. ~ I ullcn, Semi-CoaL1 ~ I 0. float for ~ crn i-CI)al Lanks . Clarence Paxton and Thnmas \ ·ail, Cl>aters and H:eeh;, $ 1l)0 each. .tea 111 slto\1\'·e rs on Double Coatcrs to el imi­nate bru, h bristle marks, etc. H~tro ld ~Gc . ) aspectinn. ~3 . \ fovc airline used w waterli ne papers. Lee LneL Bearers, $3. Red inl< in fi re cxti_nguis hers. Lee Enel, ljeatcrs, $3. Red banJ on pc)sLs \\here !"Ire cxt in gu i ~her~ are bung. Loui. Riley, R esea rch, ~3 . Trim bJad~s lJO ink mills to lcnglhcn wear. 1\. en ncth .\ [oser1 Resc:t rch. ~kin~. l'ntn Hl ?d t "· \\ il-ltam H o · ltin~ Feh1 tJ~U'} 26. Richcud \~1 • Vaugh.tn. b1,rO LO 7\ f,·s. f3uforJ \ ~Ht~han, ~ [ ~H~,;,h i. • • Con Br~qtt;la.n, p resident, and C~ l Skillman. secretary and treasurer of Cbac:o,. deliver the firs t bonds to tne first buyers-Clarence Bartlett and Albetl .Kind. Clarence. one of Cham ion's · v e le,rans, ca.tne bare '38 yea:rs ago . P CHACO OUALIFIEO ~S ·tss·UING ACE-NT FOR SA~E OF BONOS T he Chaco Credit t· nion at Harpil­tvn ras been officially declared an i~ u;n.g agent for :;ale of defen:'e boous ~nd sta~ps rhc only qual ified agetnL iO tne .cnr ex<ept banks and (he post­( tfK·~.:, 1t was ann(;unced b\· Cal Ski ll-wan on .\I a reb 10. · Th~ mea n~ Ll1a1 hc: ttceforth) it ,,·ill be possibie for ail Champir.~n !) tv make parclletSes c)( bonJ \\ i th(Jtl L nece ~s i tv <.>f goin!! to their l.Janks r;r H1 the F {.;d­t: fa1 building. .f J ffe-n:,e BCJPJ ior Offens(~ !S CJH~ (Jf t ;, "' --.it:J~ui')S iu the C·d ·~l ur. ud t!•al fir~t h(wd;; wc1e ".A,) l 'J C lett<: a)r:t:.- B:t rtlt '' P)t~c .: J".J'', . , n d \I be 1\_ r j tId' f'. Ji i:! i I! 1: • L ' (II \1 I . ( J(~li ;.(1 r' 'J r '~ j Hi.:d n \ i r Jl! ~ . 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J+l' (, l l I t I intere:it ra te ba ~ been co m p~ttl!d aL 2.99 percent. There is only one p ayroll deduction methocl by which the bonds can . be bought, Cal sa id, and this was fixed br 11ecessi.ty of keepi.ng a tottofnatic recor-ds. . \ 11 bonds must be paid for in I 5 in­stallmc uts or J 5 pay day$. :r he payn1ents are $ f .25 per pay on a bond ma tll ring at $2 ~ ~ $2 . -0 on a $.)0 bond; $5 oH ~ $ 100 bonu, a nd .$2 . IHl a $500 bnnd . .\ ~ :\LHt? I tlle 1~urc ha se prk\.: {)[ Lh c~c bt.ncls. a11d rh~ tota l su rn lobe de\.lllct­cJ l c$ p , ·<~ti\·cl y duti11g ihe 11 !Hl\' J~1v~ arc $ 1o.75 . $37.~0. ~7) ~ HttLl $515. · l"''ull dt·tails of th~.· p i~H have bcetl ~HIIIvlllH.·I 'U isl tl ·pet i.tf J,: llc>r l l) all t "h:tlllJ )i(l llb, ' I J,r· ' l ' 1 fH l11dl' llw !)H. t l tud ~ fu a· p.l' Hl~ IH lcq l HJhd,.; b) I · I~ tdl !.h:dlll' li l iH. \\ l ~ t · q j,.uo I ~' II.' l ' u rc I.J:t"t'd, \Jdwt d qtn Ly dw p ·r j"t 1 JJI td it ll , htJ) t't Tll ' t) r ~t ~' HI • iHih OJ ti l t ltlt•h :l(i,dl l 111 Jtl Ch·,, ~. f'lw !II ~ L01TICI ~1·11 dt .tfi · (H·\1 \\ ilh tl ,. qw1lity t,l tiH tl l; lk . J i I t 11 l h ,_. hI l p u L H ttl t 1 llH I (l lll llt . 1. " l ' ht ,,, tit~· htJJl ' l •• ,,r ~Jr\ I \\J• }', I h·~q•.\ a1 "ll fiJl(' l ··tl P ill 14; lf,. 1 J,. c · \:'II dH 111 ll ilh.· I t' \ I • l I H ~ 1 I It . I h l \1 I ' ' d J1 • I ll ' • h (1 • I ' ~ d l I . · • \\ -1' fl. fJc• t lr If' <•/' bi: ic l tltc • {I {dill . t t , w,,u·t~ ~ " l >if pHl lJlf;.•lst {f'( t c; r,·y J t t lit 1 o1 .!1 n l j'I T'I ' d w11 l''ltt • i u11 • tl lf b •ld(·," (J :?,) More Champions Enter ew Ser~ice Records In Mar£h T-: m 1 · 1 r,~.qts•·ltl n .,., •" I ~ ~h o:w t.h:u l •( 11·'"11 Charupi 1m:-- L~.vc el:f~>ted ti1t: lll' · ll'•.l , ha~ t.•n'<:red rmli­Lary ::!<:f\'ICC'. ThtJ!><.' wh{, ha' l! do. . cd uh~ !1r t fp-;.s.: rt•a r.; uf thei I ~!:rvi~c cl,.C:: Robert Pel\\ lv.v;:ky, f<.ober CtJ:~t:·.l. John U. Urt"lwn . !~Inter H. l.Joods. (_~el;rvc R. Heorti ne. R.r 1DCf1. • tu,~riuc_:r: Clarence Ciarretr . ff eroer: \\'. B:i t:,­ge r. L er n ~rd Zimn~crtnan . PaJl J)al­Lon. \\'illia rn H. Lc:n:er, Ht:rb~n L. chmnz. J(Jst:ph \ . .\kCc"'· \n.nld R utherfc)rU, Don.altl R. Ea~J~· . ,.~m. F r-an­cis i\. ppletc>-'1. Robert D. Lt"e e!nd Charl.e$ R. P abst. T hose \rho ended ten ,·ear a ~ld arr· be-~inn_i,\g their eleventh ~·ear are : Romilda l pperson, c::;ra Ho11ida·. _ Oda 'treibeck: Dororhy £. L,~e(b. lul\:1 ~VL ~\ li e n. w Ending their fi fteenth vear and ~!an:­j n g thei r sixteenth are: · Cha rles :\I. ~.ta nl cv. Ravmond Linn Sarah :.Johrer. Lee B. Smrthci. Edward \Y hi ta wer. Lewis \Yiley, Che ·ter H ~-­ard and \ lv·escer !-GUard. J ame~ E. :\Jd\.as50J1. no'' retired. sta n t:<.l his e molo~·menr ~fa ··~h 29. 1922. . . THE HONOR ROLL 1-Iall'liltoH Champions ' ih1 hatt: enlcr~·~.l m. aitarv .:-~·n·i'-"e suh:e t'lc l a~ l issue a rc: · \ n hur Fulmct •\ lben H. Il irS\"h \Vrn. J. Fi her t Fnli~tt·\' in \lf\Ji­c, tl l\ •ql\~) (;~P. C'. :-\{Htth t J-' Hll"l\.*d . H \ llll! :\i 1 Corps) \ h .t l-:lntt·~ ( l•: nJi -t·d in Co;,,, ( l!.l l d ) R:ll('ll J ) um~au l'atll \\' tldnd . J), lll 'd,l r .-onlfl\ ,ttl . f>, lll .d. (. Dnn k'. \\ l\t. H . l \t ut~.· a . ,lt. tFnli ·tt·d I ll l \ l{t ,, t ( ll : ll d ) ' h !i ~, I) . \ l ilt~ l ilt' •>. ltl!i•~ l l .nln•h'd in L\m ~ \ ( d{ctl l l ).1d 1-: c\1\r)tl. l l.n t~hi l1 a ·• ., •lll '1-rtnn . 'Wh'-\ . l> I , w S("l \ ·l r t ,, : h!: It H I \ u II ( 'I i I h II . 1 I II• L ''Ill b ( ]·. H I; t t•d lll \.tl l 'IJl j ~:d l ' n · H l'h:tq• • • • u1n ICe , I fi', p ,/ \ /lam '11 rl •· J n tl (' ~ 'diH! tll1h' ' ( u nc ~I :w \. r .I r . \ I II rn' t r' 1 ,( \ {'." t'. I iII d \ :-. h ·~iu· · I \::i':l rtnh"llt l ~ mnt. 1 : r ~i h ·, f· nL~ turn h gnlf. J' ~rnich i . fin­ ·t1h ., h"\i t.t iiqlJ ~c ' th f.111cr . ~., ( ( d', ht:-. l•'(l '' (f Mi 'Ill!: h ·l·\\ p t. B lit\C il 'r nnt. Ull . h' ' 1~, : . _r~ d t let . •·'t: tl lntlc " • t h' . ~ ~ 3 [ lie."'"· \\ i. '-'I. Jl L . t \H h ~.i a ,,, ._ f~l"i I c • n r a I I t h~ ,. k . tl' I { I • .,. ill' r a . 0n' \\ e It' \ \. 1l J, r c. \\ ' l ' lt nd HC'k ·1 , lml rt ·. lea' in:?. l'tc ~ d~ t t t ur i~J'artmun met ll ' F\ "l~ n', l't;' \\'e!n . (hn . 1<\hni.ln 1:--. Rnd i. I '. t j, 11: ~l ·,d dJ111;. \.j tt.:f' ('ill i (lU l' n.t hmg., -fron =" 'IT" ·· Jlll', ;ndud- · . che . n la ··i.' f rm . d , . , "( ;t:or . c • ''"a. i ·1 1 \ 11 t l' n l· < h d i r. \ h- ~1~ an." nnd 1 'T ) ~ - ~.11 t ~rH .t t k b k t "! I · F · ;u n e \ I c ""i.' ·. \\ 1 d cl i • ~ • r r ~ n ~ <' · " ~' ~ • J c • 1 c. ~\ I r · . \1 c 7. I'. ine·~ 1 d et ). \\ l c_an . 11 r·"'- ,t. J tari 11 r ~•;t. \ l'n H · '·'- -Lrain nccidcnL 1·\·hruan <J, ,till i~ in \ J ~rc~ flo . pi11l h\11 frie;tJ, and fullr,\\ \\CJrkers \\ill he pk.hcd to ll•Jrn h~: i · ~ lowlv i tnf'Hl\ in~ :'ltH.l ''ill he \\·ith • • 11, n •~ c:tl n suo n . • HOSPITAL CLAIMS PAID l lwrc \\l' l l' 37 ho~11t:111z.ttiun d:~im j•nid durinb llu· i'('fltJd ,,f h .:hJU,tl\ 2 lf J \J Ill Ia I • 'H Ill d 111 ~ ,., I \'I 1111 b ,II llw "fli ·c r1l ( c.~l ~kill11lall. T he :-o\ltll p:1id CilJI W~I S i> J.1 22."1] CJI .Ill 3\l'lcl.!'-.' t) f ~ 1 ~ 4 - JW I d (I j Ill . Many Champions Take Part In ABC Tournament ChaCJpion bowlers in the Mill League went to Cincinnati February 9 for their n_iqbt and day d ho •ling in fue ABC Tournament. Fow of the teams were in the money. Power. Mechanical, Research and No. 2 Finishing. The " big team" bowls April 5. lb trip was made in special bus. front ro-w. left 'to right-Frank Dronberger, Paul lllner. Boots Gra thwohl, Vernon Raquet. Merle Johnson. William Hamm. Wilbur Keller. Pierce Lonq, Everett Potts. Sam Spadafora. Joe Fiehrer. Toe Loschiavo, Vi via Mas sie, Louis Brickner. M.iddle ro"'9.•, lefl to right- Ken Faist Carl Buebling. Ben Stanfield. Robert Rosencrans. Si Marsh. Thane Wick, George Henning. Al Schul, forest Tanne r, Al Ruddle, EvereH Hall, Guy Compton. Genion Chambers, Cliff Reke:rs. Robe rt freyberg, Lawrence Jorg. Back row, lett to right-Ed Ludeke. James Johnson. Wa lker Michael. Robert Stephenson. N'usnrm W yn.n. Missinq-Spence MaxwelL who h ad to be driven out High Street to catch the bus. SPENCE LEARNS: BUSES LEAVE ON SCHEDULE l 'll tl1i, our and place jn yc old crapbook : -)renct.: .\la.\wdl ha., learned hi: lc 50n-bu. es do leave on schedu le. It at, {~n1e about: ir, a fa,)hion "Omethi ng like this. \ SJ ccia l bu-- 10 c.arry 1-la tTii lton howler$ to the ABC tcm rn d lt,le<.~n.:: ·· «. ln·d S 1•t' tHT. lr I< 1 : } e J ~.: :~ 1 4 c ,· dt , 1. I j u -t :-.a '. it p \b ~ 1 h c It , " ,. r c n d 1 J I tit t • 111 iII. . • , J ,U•J I d , l"t rllllfj:\ • • J I tj(• n I lit h 4J ~ Jll ~ l w u ( <: It·'} d hi I u ill' It(' :l iH.l ll• fl\ P(.'l • h lll ' J'q llliH \ .; ct\ t: ht"· tifr 3 J ,1fn·C!tkcl d! ' ittr ttlH ll igl ~tlt ' !'l witt ll' it \\:I S tt iJ'I'~·d. ;~ nd 1 t'?!. c ·rot Ull • 1 • J :.JJ. ·c·t v.i· •:. I~· \ I L! ll . • • • '""A~ES EOVvL RS CL£AN P J.ATTER- Of' CASH AND TROPHttS IN CH£CACu t:t ' lll '' 111 '" J l;cd f, lr tl,ll<l \\JIIr.nu i'w~ t·ttlt !lll.ll \\:&, iu thl· l,t !);" J, . J l:1 I "', , ~ J, it.t . 1 he ts.Hl J j,ltl ~ d e,; 1 Jlh h.: 111 lt1 ull. II · b, tC't•llll• I \\it!. I"'" tl\·aJ ,.tJ \ Ji 1Jil t:Hdt 'Jt:d IH•1l•tt' li t J[,, . JlJH.al bqwl7nj.! 1 ) •'• 1 q( dw 'j,.,i I '\th ··1 1 i ,, , . I <?-n · l"cJ'JI J•i.t11!•·nt t I LJJ J\.liA.:~IJ·) I I l,j j,) )I!' tl fJJl I . 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(,ilhert :,uff,·p·d a. he~rt attar \\·hen hr- w~1o.; r t .H•\'alc::~till~. \\'hen ihi.:. at­tack hir him. he v.a near;:; dr ar. fell again:o\L the knri>. Gt'• in~ a ,!i:.rh· fra<.lure of his tizht J:lV\ . J [c t·•ill be C0rnpelicd tO tak(;. thin~ ca . r f,1r st:v~ra1 mon h-. nwan •. tnlc • fullowi ng ~ phy~ician ·.) r,r<kr.,. again~ t any IH:;a \')" work. 'I hi in it<:elf i . a blo ,, t ,-, ;;ax hcca u:sc he and n i. b' \·s h~\·c . e-?r. • harinr! a hut!<: zardcn near sc,en \\file fol' vea rs. • PAUL GARRETT-DIAMOND TIM Pa\d Carrett, '\c,. 2 F!ni bin~. v·a~ • • k a ' i n ~ t h c m iII the o tl c.' t c\ c i1 in :: \\ i ~i . ~c)llu: of Lhe other brn. . The elcctrt .- li~ht ~ hotH.: on a brillianr ~f'l)l in the ~ . ci nd~r path. Paul looked down. gulp-ed. ' elJecl · I fc,tJnd a <.liamond. bov.-.·· ' . and stOOj"ed to pick. it up. Jt \Ya~ not a diamond . Fi rst ,\ttor-Ycsrctda,- \\~h.'n 1 '':l' pln ying Rumco 1 died 'l' nan raH~ thac ;.1 man in the audi~nu: L. imed. Second . \ cLf'r-ReJ II\. ': f irsL !\u or- Y L'~:>. he \\ a~ rn) in . ui-ancc agent. Jus t (] y f) c. t . ) l d Un rh , ~J< c-~ stot\ uf htfi fly I blrtbd 'Y ml ~\'>.JtY )ulan N a l t•h y W• a ~h·~n p.'\.dy. •.1\mb d tu , h.,ir oul h·•d tu . pic\ tto '"k '' tt 1h. "UIW Ill] 0 11 ~)' M• . lihcl M . (•t, '"' 'f l l q)' f lhv·· • ll 1\'l Mlllw l~h~ n P• Hi:Ll f\\ r;;rl . Handicap BowJing Tourney I . . ~\'\'CHt'-"i ' t.'hunpit•U ~it . l ':trUL.l-i ,fH·J m.liH· \ ,uHltotl 1!ath.lkap JJ, \\ I· in~ T t)l flduh> •!t ltdd Ft:bJuar~ ~ I st an.f .:' _ nd .• t · ht.· V l ll)()H 1 Bn\\ I i 11)7 \ J_ le' s. E\·a "'tl'Hl l<. ·"· "it1 ~t ttn~ I ,•Jtai ,,j .:.7 . 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Ro:;t. ;_ Hehln. :. r •. Hu se·~·. 1.>. La,J<.i c rn~ an . 1 ), I L ·~. } . . ltr? . .' T . Lacn.:s. K. C . ,:enc L. 1c r cn7.i.: 0 Too1< ·r. .\ . Y< UiJ?4 1-. \ Hen. E. ~ttafNik . and E. 1· rit, h.(:. -·--· --- = --- ·s · . a .h []) "' • . a.: l ,; t:: d 1 1.H : l~rLt.4:. uCr. .•1.• J ,\' • tr.t.a11•: m"kc d Jniilio:l ( ' . ~IJl m~unr:· .all'b\~en;.cl • . . ammy, qt i kl}'. H ;co.r -A!'c .\. ou C\r.iet uuubleil ~ itJ, ~ .:a. qne. · :1 r ~ : !\ eTa'\~ h-~ o: 1 ne. c:r let it go c.tb br a~ tnat. Winners In Girls' Handicap Bowling Eva Simmons (si1tin.g) won first place. in the AnnuaJ Bowling Touroament for Chaxnpion Girls. Joe Weigel (lett), Es ther Stewart (riqhO. and Mae Grace {standing) ran a close race for second . third and fourth positions respectively. Esther Stewart also held high scores without handicap. • C I R L'S CARD PARTIES T"-r;o mure ca1d J-anie-; \\Cr~ pla nned [l;r the ft>mi t\ine em pllJ~ ccs of the Champion fl a tnilton. one on Fcb n1 ~rr llJ"'h and anrJLhcr FcbruaJ,. 27Lh. both • ht.d at the l·.lk'-: T rH1pk·. . lae (;rcH.: t- \\ C1l1 f1 ~ l 1 •rize a 1 tb · hr· t 1 a"l.\ . T(l lt ~ P uru~ \\(}(] 5Ctuud. and birJ ~n:urd \,a, tri\C JI l<1 '\auty CardneJ. Five ltundrcd Wl. 1hc () td \ • <l i ·,•f::rMion. 1 J1 t,(•r rla} ·r ~ were \I al,t.:l Bisltop, l ru.a llcJV, lt". .\ 11n Hltd.m·r. l:.lizahnh K.0 ·1ller. dd Katr, _ l ~s!~Ht' l Dnk-ham, Rr~m ilda '' i~t·m a n , Li lli~w ( (. lltp­l, dt aHd .\ 1-uudt Zi ·r.t"nlt~U'dl. t t!.c r.-cc( JHJ pan;. J e<~IH'H · ( '" '­f'L \\'t1J1 fir J•ri%.: in th~ brid~,. -·,·c­ttvn, Jot.: \\ c•!)tl ' \. CJO -~ct, JH.l. aw.l con- (15) ·olacinn " as ~i\'en to llclen Blume. ~ In [he ·· ~(J(f' section Iiden L O\.\'es \\'On f1rsr, .J ackie ,'cllers: second. and \\ Jn­da Bultman. cun.sola tit)ll. T hose atl ending this pan) bc~idt:s tbt.: luckv \\· Inn e r~ \\ere .\laric Kcat- • ing. IIden H it ll trmc• ~ kr. ~ [ arga t el nc,·kh:un. :\ l;llJdc Zi L·trenhardl, ~ :li) C \' ' . ( .~ a rdncr , ).J a , ~ r el ( uk, Romild:t \\'i ~C l lt ct ll, T hcdi.t Sipl', .\ l ar~ic B.urns ,t nd ( •.:fl ruJ\! Cc,tnpton. - _________ __:. . , '] . . I 'II ' l'J a t> l !'(\ tl H l' k.il cht: tt, J rJlnt.'' · 'Th tt 1 • s .1 ll right . ln~ k\ .'' '\t JI f, I \'Oll. '1111 • 'our djnnt.r:· ~ h I.H. k ~.·at in till' Tom Stewart No. 1 Beaters, and Family Greetings hom one of Champion's champion families . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stewart. and their nine children. The younger children in front a.re Marie, Bobby. David and Jo Ann. and the older ones are Os car, Gladys~ fred. Lorraine. Clyde. and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sta.wart. Tom is in No. 1 Beaters, Lonaine. No. 2 SeTting, and FTed. No. 2 Finishing. The picture was taken at the Stewart Home by Cyrill Swege:rt. • • rum eas ____ _ B \' TVeslev Cobb • • rrhol.'7ht fur . he month: \ fellow ne(*ds one cA t h(5C cold _ pril ~hO'-\ t.:r t c> n:\ i··l~ him. after ( 1) spc:.nclin!-! p4{) ''Il hi wift;':> ncv. S! rin~ oudiL. and (2~ fiun.Jly l~nding that ri~ht frc}nt tin.: c:t . n~t rl':) an En~.l. i l1 b11lh.ln(!·$ f,.c'-· Lift: i· uJH.:: big lie· <Jf angel cake~ ]) ~ " u Hi•rh on the l ,,n ,,. rrJil ot CharJ)l i ,,, ··J ing in ltl' ~rmed fort:<' we nc;~w r lace di nanw ,,(: J) ,ug I Jc)nc.J.,, 011 ;· 1 i tt.l ~ g. a 11 'l ' (k ufiit'· dcrk . ,,Ito :iH gi\~ br,tt·r ;:c . r,,·nt ,,f l1i"'l 150 J'' ltrtd ~ thaJ nn~ 2tJfJ '••J!'ldel in l 'nd ~lilt·~ ;tr!Jl). 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