The Log Vol. 20 No. 06

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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Published: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; 1938
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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. • ' • • • ' • • • ' • • • • • • • • ' • •• • ' • • • • • • •• • • J ' • • • • • • • • I ' I • m HE dat$&. May 20, 177 and J\:prill24 1776 . a:pp&ar· ~ ·in on the North C'iU'olina tla'q, ref to the (!raftinq ~ M ckl bu Declaration of Indepe.ndenc.e. attd ~tic!l of the Pr<>vincia1 Council at HaliJax. I · tb s ling of 1715~ th lead: v eifitpna of Meck­l · urq ourity. North Carolma" tb.ouqbt that the 1im.$ d am ·ea for sp~&d action in order bl p-r&serve Atn ti,~ heedom. Th~tefo . on May 20& 1175, a o ven i n compos~d of deleqatea ho(a di£f~:rent parts f e e unty tnP.t in Charlotte. with the pu~se of dr; · _. ng vp a declaration of independence. the bat· tl of L ~ qton. Massachuaetts.i wh ·Cb, occWT~d lust or~& ·month and one day pr vious. inapired the peoele ,--aaddcd fuel to the !ire ak•ad y ra<nng in their breas . and as a result. the Mecldenhu.rq Declatation lnd~pendenc~ was drafted. On rU 8. 1778. while the P?ovinci$1 Co\Uloil was in !Jon at Halifax (the t-ounh tneetiftq of the people ·n a repte entative caJ)a.ciiy opposed to the Royal Go nrnent in North Carolina). ap~ointed a cQ-m.mit• ee !-o pu m wrW.ng what N·Qrth Carolina should 5'/ on th ub ot of independenc-e -and submit to the Btovineial Council in session at H-alifax. On Aprill2. l~V"" $ committee }lrouqht in its report. Come·lius Harrett . Cha'iunan of the Committee, read the report,. w · ch as 1ollowed by tb.i&, resolution.: "Resolved Jb.at ihe de,eqates of thi~. ·colony in the Con1i.nea1al Con­gress be itn-power&d to ccncur with the delegates of the o r colonies in declaring independence, aad JULY 1938 • VOLUME XK NUMBER 6 Published by '~The Chaitipion Family'' The paper for this magazine is made in 011r plant e>ut of wood from the forests of North Caro­lina. We manufacture many grades o£ bleached Sulp~ite papers$ Machine Finished ancl Super Calendered. founlrtg fo.reiqn a.Hia-nc~ l'&eerviag to this et;.l(l.ny the sol~ and & cluaiye riqbt ot form.tn.q C't. constitution and law-& fot th· eolony, and of appointinq delaq fro . tittle to- tim~ ts meet the deleqates o.t other coloni-9 for such PU!1'0&ea as shall be · hereaft~r pointed out." Tlte repott of the c:om~tte-e-r tog ther with tb.e reso lution, was Ul),ani.mousJy adopted . WhUe the Continental Congr~88 was in sees on at PhiladelphiL Pennsylvamaj June 28t 1'116, a cGinmit. tee consistb1g oJ Thornas J&ffer60n of Vuqinia: John Adams of Maasa:chuselts: 1\oger Sherman of Connec­ticut: BobeTt R. hivingston ti>f N,ew York: and Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania. s-ubmitted a draft of 1he Decbu'a.tlon of Independenc-e to the Continental C~n . qress . On July 2, a rceaolution was adopted "declarinq the colqnies &:~ and ihd.ependen' states~" and on July 4, it was signed by John Hanooc.k~ President. It was afterwards siqned by the representatives of the states . It i$ claimed thal the first public celebration on July 4th was held in New Bern, N-orth CaTolina. ~etlier or not i1 is true doesn't maHer, but it does seem that July 4th is one day in the year when every true American sh()uld cease hom labor, every factory and place of business shQuld close its dool"S in re­JJ! emhranae of the coutageO\.tS spirit of our forefathers, who were willing to suffer privation and shed their blood,; if need be1 in order that we :might enjo-y the freedom. ',V'hich we love so dearly. July 4th should be observed as a national holiday indeed! • . . The Lor{l reig net!t; let ti,J·e eorth 1·~ioice_; let the ?nitlti­t. z:t;t/e of I sles be glad th e1·eoJ --- The Bible • • • • ' • • • • llf: ~Ollt1tr 11hr ForllltJtion d'Jlt.i l ri·-:. .1.rio;1 of '['htJ Sttltts o{ ;~u -rttittt'!'lttal - - [ 1Hitt?:ti \ ,tl/cs OY.J.fl Its Contl~((ttOtts 1 'erritory Author's Note lr i h~ . \ pi. l 'l ''!\ '''\.tr. ' 1 l'tu:. Lcr . Wt! beNn :t tits \ rt tt\1•' - • c <'H . \ 1\: l ' • · t.t' d ~.l ~\C~ :'Ill\!'. H· !> C" \HI i ' 1.\H)US l' ('rrt\:0 1: f-. . ttli~ :an.j fmu·'t' 1 . :11~ ~(' ~h.,H f·,.<- a !!-l't~'fl hi~tol'} of : \:b $-i~ \.: . ·n,j~ ,,. iH 1e{Ju 1'\::. ,. sra-at dl·,.l (){ re eJrrh work. h ~\ '1 :. W'~ i1or-.· tfaac · he:'~(' arti\Jie~ w:U l"~c 1 eipl11l h) S1llllU ~e.ackn. o! thi~ u. 'a7itl~. PART 3 - MASSACHUS·ETT.S 1'f \ :-SACHl "'ETTS is an Indi:1n nante meaning aGreat ~ H.iH . :· ·o named b,- the lnd iaus on account of con- ~ ' sidc . abit. el~.; \·atiun " 1n some pa rts of the , tate. lt is ci1e cent.,.aJ ~ew England tate and one of the f f>i cmL'~t of the OT i ~inal thirteen states. It is botJ nded on t1 e "" ll0ith b~- ?\e\\ H am.p ·hirc and Yermont, on the east bY tlle Atlantic Ocean, on the south b"' Rl1ode l sland and Cnnr.e'Cti~'l.lt, and on the west by .K ew ··y· ork. I rs out.l1ne is irregular. and is marked with the Jong cu rved pn.jection into the Atlantic Ocean knt)\~rn as Cape Cod. • • . • The Hrfacl' cA the stale i~ rus.'grf!l. li itn i: rt~ular m~­taio svstcms in lh(; wc·~t, the T acon!c ard the 1l'X!s:ac Cha· 1s. -1he c~a s t counties, hQWe\.·er. a re mnsdy lf!vel id1 ll'jw ro ancl­cd hi11s (the Hcrkshircs) and rocky emlnc1a:Ccs on the C();.t'"t. To otht!r sta.Lc~ perhaps, ha(.' cQntnbuted more toward the · gro,~t.h oi G>ur nation rhan 1a.ssachu$(ltl . lth0ugh d1e COaSt of : f assacJj U5l!flS is bclJev• d ~0 ha:v~ been visited by tl1e Norsemen in the year 10f;J{)= the knJ~\ rt history o( t he state begins vviuh the htndin~ of the Pilgrim Fath~rs a:t Plymouth in 1620. In 1606J the Plymouth Company of England sent out ~·~ filist shjp load of 0olonist s. 'I,his \\'as caf tuc~d h¥ th~ ::1-'an­ia rds before any . settlement was made. The foHov:~ag year a nother ship1 with a hundred people, was sent to estabfish a colonv at the mouth of the l(enaebec River in . 1aine. That ~ enterpfjse was a failure: all the colonists reu:1 rned· to En8Jand ~J1 d for scvc t7al years no further attempts were made# In 1614 Captain J ohn Smitb~ rn the se rv ice of the P1.:­mouth Company explored the coast from (he p . .oob c-ot R!iver to· Cape Cod. The name l~e·w England Wa.:i then g ivet). to that co:untry, and in 1615 Smith crtternpted 'to plant a colony upon the coas t . This third attemp t was a failure becal,lse the pe0pl€ coold not endure the cold clin1ate. How­ev€ r,_ the t'<rock-bound coast" of Massac~usetts seem$ t0 have b'een r.:eser~ed f®r a more resolute peo~,l e~ with some greater zeal thcu~ the des,i,re fo.r silver and gold or the dis<.:o'v·ery oi· new worlds. Sudl wer~ the PiJgrim-s wh-o landed at Ply- . n1ou~h R@tk jn 1620. They ca·me in quest of ((freedom to wQr ship G·ed aceording tb the dictates of their own c;:on ci­$ JJce.'' They rne~nt to land fur"ther south, bYt missed thel.r r~ckonlmg, a.nd ·after a long and . torn1y vo)'ag~ arrived in tne·ir little sh.ip, the }.1[ ayflowerJ at Cape Cod, on December 9. 1620. , So0n a fter landing: they established a civil govcuunent upon th ~ ba$is of a const~tution aFld con1pact ig.s1ed ~'board ship h>'~fcr:e landing. Joh n. Cafver was ele<:ted the first Governor, and L Hl<"~ Standish as c()n1 rna .mder in Ch1ef of dleir military f\)(Ce~. I.J1.1ring ~he early ye~ rs the wloA is ts <rndurcd dread tul priva ti<.'ffl~, suff ertngl' and losses! hut bra V<.' l. held on, de­termined not to gi \·e ~1p (>r return lO F.n lanlL In 1o28 Joh·n l '~ ndi·cfo r nn I Lhrec hundr '"U olh .Js cnm~ ov.r:r ~u~d fou nded aL S~tlt· rn ~ colon r c. l1ed ~1 ~-l~.:>a hust'H ' . wl t.ieh lht• ••ext y e1 r was incutp·o, atc~.l und 'l' rh1.· rid~ of "(;o1/enH,t" a oJ ('o1n pnn) nf ~1 ;l sachus ' Its Ba~' in 1t'\\ Eur land." bt,n t l ,500 ~.olcmi t-t r:llllt.' ovm in 1630, in ·htJt}\ , ~ ~w­, · ~ nus \Vindn;:,p. Th,.: Cit }' . ,r H~ ton \\ . ts tb~n £,1und<.:d io 1 h,. f ll nf L 1JO 'lltd 111!1ch- tlt \· dtH.~ f l' JY. n o f 1lh.: (' )l1. ll) . :lnd 1t.~ P'Jii tt ;d (fJpiud. Jn J 9~n l{ll~ tol\ h:td a pt•pul;.ttim Hl 7r> l , l h~. J'J 1v t :\ l.t> i · di\•icle1.{ II IH• I Uftl'\'ll Vl\tr~ t i·s . Ol.O SOUTH M £t1NQ .HO'US~ BOSTON. MABSAClfUSF.Tl'S -Cot· ntrt w cUihln~tOll -ad MHk Str,.,t Jl:tlht,O(Il ltlr'UL"tU~o . \lm in 1~ 29 rv'l h ll lorc,u n)l~c lhJ•' oJ ht tod :rah«·ta. Hii!tll th~ m.,., of tbu tow" c>t ~ton c;J'Itlhf'rtld to 'H ol at aqahun tot(:tnQ' Maaaaf.'-buw t~ dt\t:oni& lu1~ the E'nu\ieh 1'4av.y.; w d.,u o;:uu the wl-(hdr wed es-t tklht-h tr-&Qp~t, 4ild te> d&cld th I. te of th hatvd t li1 . M . ay ht\:V& ba~a lh-. p:llb'iotJ~ tttett1in~lll h ld l\8 u. llutltt'J th., t#11',Jn of BoalOJJ lhe Moetlny Jlo\lflo *"' \&4~ 01 ~ Jal'li"' cbool by tho lbU& b Atho\uLon f.,e ~Hll9od. · l .·lr/,.,, {'t, ,1u~cr1 H Jt•(tU, ll«•tm• ( 1,,,,uf•.: c•l ( ',,.nz.,U,(f, • • • BUNHE.R. 'HlJ,I. GRtlMEN'T-L.ONlJMENT SQUABE---Cl1ulesto~ Mass. qr-a-~tte Qb•~-li$k 22 .teet hl<Ji on B:t~·s Hill wlthi~ th,~ 11nes of the :A:ca-e=ri .,. oc l:Jt which was \he cen:tct o.f th-e Battle of Bun.ker Hill Jun !i'1. l'n~. 'C&qun 16~. d.edica ~d June 1?. 184'3. Gene~ LaFayette -:.sed iu the hiv1 of the oornl:J:r sto•~. hme 1?. 182.5. Winding I .s ta.inVa. of 294. Bte:p-;; ;to lOp. A Omission lf:e char qed. -t:() t.r • P<st(n~ (', •n. rllol. r OJ C.:~m111 11rc,i'. \\.,he.r.t t~.e Leav~:r ta~ measure~ of \.t.e- Ea:1glish T>arliarnent broar -ut ab0~ rhe ''U~l·U\Z ,~·!-rn the coloniBts:, \1assach usetts t _ a 1eildtrt()" pa··t. : the -cau e of A1ne.ri<:an freedorn. 'l'he pa ~:r~ of tl.e ~r:a " j. 4 - .r.,:~ ilrc~u~ . d bitter res-ent rn.ent; t-he Bos "';fl .)Jo.(; ~:re i1~ 17-90; the · ·Te~ P'<~rt} ~ ~ n 1·n1) ar~t.i the f it.r 'ill 1n 1 7i4 ~mughl about & er:isis, aHa he Revohnion­acy ~ t:.tr a.'ct,,.:tHy h'c:.g Hi- ~O(H1l t:n~H. . atteJ ;within tlte borders , ~ c· , .c! ~e ~n:z . at1a Q}DCC·ru. The. s a.t:.; ::. :nprisev t o kl'·g - j 1-au<.l-s of \ia-rtha~s Vine­., .o~ all! .,.an\. . ~J.:e~} "lso r·vt!r,:l ~.ro~tler one~ ju the Atlantic Oc,:'IID.~- I "'T-!:.a i-s Jil, 40 s~ Lare fll! l ilt 0f land a.~d 275 ~q lure mii ~ r~f v.-&~er. Tfhe ea ---t~m p.ai ~ <>f Tl c sJ.stt5 along rlie cqas,t ~r~ . "":~· . s ~1.-lftl~ttlllS la! s . and dver.u. 1~ a1sc cor tains a Cl1n .sfd ra.O!"' H.:.a .(If /ef'[,lt: 'a-ucl. ¥ he cfn ir"a1 ~a ri e•f tf.le :>tat~ ! . r:a1 tiilZ . .f.~ an~ i'N . l HJ.:U 1~; gi':>Od f D~;n~ fa:nd, atered by ~ a-;1.d . ~ ~t:r5 . lr - .l n<: csteA _ J·~ "-" 1 ~ OlD GE. CONr:ORD~ M.A:SSACHUSGl'TS - APJUL 18. 111$ . .,. tl{"' 8U'.d# Brltit.Je that ob-.cs fr, EbQd Th i!' ~ \Q ~pr;r-. a~• O,pi~letl re .Occ Uie attlttd tl met S:~od A d f'"" th S J0'1 l't&ftld ~und t.bfll WodcL'' -.-(:. IJ!Ti. .) : JJ , ' • I . • . ~ , ., 1 ·"': ' , 11. ,. r . ' ttl dk , p .t t,r 1hr 'r u., uw .;~ 1dtt 11 1i r 1<;, , : ti I J,, h ~ hf~ 'lf ·d h' 1'1t 1'l 1 i-<ftdt. r}llc -JtliJ i11 .J\n·u ri iD.1. 1'hl 1l · ~ • tL ~ ~Jvh· tllfi l t qf l ' lll ~r· a lh·r ! lt}g r· lJf bill~, f f, , . tih· fl{'Vf1 tHI• 'Itniu ,l, ·tL fJt, . tnu:P"I C:tf •'t·~• .JtHt'l .lt'e iP ~Il , [l·f"Uil jJ • tHI•J nmrJ J, . '[} · ~\\ tfd~ • lJ1lJHt•'g ri t· t , . frtt tlt ·~h :ttl (• ·• s. llt·nt ,._ ,.,,, ,Jf J!"' (, \\ltida h ~H Ill dt> dw t 1t.1 <.Jl'C c;d d, ·~ I Pc-Hftnf~ t l ,nt·i ltl llu· wHt~l-l ' it\ •ll lfntfa'fttirtll !. J,,· "~n· ll 1~ fj rd ''> ·lrl rb~ li1.1t~-< ,,, t. r pc 1 Hl;ll .os: ( i1 ) in dn r fl~l r.·,~ Stuf,('. ~Vt)t·.·e!~f( 1 )l 'r rh·· l.t t ~. t .~lt·, ~l ~ ' '' \\tld HI fh ~ Wfl rfd ~ and t folyt.kr; !r!'.\k ru •.,t in l'i!pl t tJ)fi.Utd dcturint"· J'J t; 111-<J f impns :I'T)t ~q·t,{hH.: I ~ nl -.) 1\U ( H~t lJrqJ \f{.,~ CrJl tfJil fH'lP1 J~ 1 .-:-iJkt dy ·d ·,uc( ra1ishcrl f ~·· 1 l { l C. , \ h H t iJ fl d 1.{ h ( Jf"~, ~ tl d I I l lJ l tL J' P.f i( td <;. •J :t . : IJ' h ll . f 'it . ) ,the ~u L:'ah:st shue and l nol l'n ~thll ~ , t .;. l'(.· i11 1lw r. 'ni• ,q \\" itt.' d1, wilt ~ or lll~ IJtHf.,iC't u ing w·t bt'1'tdl th J(,rtf, T lw ut1i<." • \1\ ~tt .(h fa<:tnry nnd lite L1rgc&f in the w~ ~rld i~. \\ ,q Jrh ~: JJ . \ 1 Rnd::Hlt\ <Hi.~t. t tiH cd the nlflfHlftl'~· t-:tJr~· rJf fndi 1 Jl h~·1 ~·l~c· ld t\f iu lht~ s JlUJtl} . J'- i: lt~ll f.!, fJ.nn:~ he. Hl·*jnr indn try~ ~ tdl futnl( hf."-~ Cln ilJ ­GOtlH' flf M11llt f, f CJ.00Cl.(l(){) UJI!lUit tl v . • l n .~ h1nHinnal 1)1 ;l tl! ' l''t; , t lw IYHJ:> J li vf' l,V i n~ c:l'r· :-. t b,'l Lu;n lntlllif t:l'.tcd (n'lt11 d~ t• tHdte~ 1 d ays.:, awl tl l iHt;d f ~;;1 {' tLr;. publi.t scbCHJI "'~ !; IOI11 j<; 11u1 c. r ·JJ,,d in 1 h\· ( ;,, i ff·d Stlt1" . t\1nong t h~\ hight.:r c:duC"flfi on~ 1 in~ttlt.lLt•Jn~ i ~ I ! ;u~r·! ( ~ni \ c t s ity , th\! olde~t and nrw ,f 1ltE-- 'i<.·l,(·"il' uoi ,.·;r i! it·s 111 11,: · c~lll lH I\· . r.,;lfl~sar htl ~l" l t~ ~d ,)o ha. a dozt·n (,rl, ct init. ,•r'lt l!eR • aud <.:ollcgcb. J)urin_g the ftrst ce.UllllY anl.J n half or it-:~ ('~i s tt nr ·. Jfar­v; trJ 'l1J'll\t:rs1ty cr·rtttribult.~J many in1portGtnt. li(ct (Hy :Jnd i J • HISTORIC PL Th10UTH ROCK Whc.r& the PUqrims !aDded in 16ZO polit1~al ficu-es tn the na ·ion a) life, among them Cottan ~1atLer. _amuel _\dams. James Otis~ Robert 'l'rcat P ayne, .J oi1 i~ Hant.ock. John ~-'dams. Juhn Quincy Adams, Fisher : mcs and Joseph tory. John Adams ' as the second President of the United S:aies af!d John Quincy Adarus the sixth President. lr- i "61, the 1Vfa sachusetts Institute of Technogy wa c. t' bl i.:heJ ·o further industrial "cience. e reciall)'; man~ uiact~rLng. con.mercial aod agricultural science. The insti­tute tr:e to combine liberal educa1ion in a rts with technical educa\.!on in the direction of a given profession. This is one of the insti ut ions '·hich helps to keep New Enoland in the forefront in the manufacturing processes and indusLries. \ hen the Pilgrim Fathers first landed at Plymouth Rock the section was occupied by five Algonquin Indian tribes: the Pennacooks, t11e ).1assachusetts, the Nausets, the Poka­noket~ and the ~ipmucks. These tribes were fri endly, ex­cept the N'ausets with whom Plymm.tth made a treaty of peat.: e. Mission work a1noog the T ndians wa begun in 1644. _ :ter t ve years wc.rk ''the praying J ndians," as the converts v:ere call,d, vrc;re gathered tO£'ether at Natick, and the Bible "laS tran.Jat:ed inLo their Janguage. J n J 675 war broke out between the l ndains and whirc men and lasted for more thau a ye~ r. After the Red ~len " ' re conquered many 1 nd;a r ~ were sent as slave> to the:: \Vest I ndies. The Penna­r.: wks jc . ncd tribe;, r:ast•v.ard or in CaJtada, other;:; quieted down and were gjven J.and. M'" - a . huscns is 1)r.ly ~l,r:;ut onc-si_xth tlu.; izc of r~w /oik :,,! t4.:. J j r,nfy 47~ mrles wide and J S2 miJ s loug, b1;t lu . r mtluet,fC Jn u,mL( : .O ;pei camiJ ~ ro ·duca.ftJJt, inJu -try and pGlitic ha -> b~ '.!n fa t ~aCllir~. N edlesB Hct.&te '11.~ .Jt~wc• laq, (,nJy ;., fc.w fe;. 1 ir•.Jffl dk q1 ,1r wh. 11 tlt(.;J,. ~.,l'J a eudo' 11 c tlllHm.~tim,, ~nd : nv· Jl l tti7H' YIIU-1 w; n adly ho:.l rl~e du.k v •~ !;, Jt1JU ing 10 tlh lJfJtct t1 u w·tiL :1 mr1111eHt. WJthr,ut 11 t itg in),( GtnJ:C, J11 fi1Jn;• I "B l .tg '•11 tl lr tJ(JDt1 10(Jk a cl ,j.wtnte lt .p, and b ncl ·<J ru• t},,! d I vi1h t 1.;.1 lJ. . .~nd P' h · g 6ped. t l\ f,. , t · t ,,.ds lntt·, r h· ,qld L , "'' rui ' d it.~' ''Nlit ~d it~" ,d 1Hm·d rJ,t o .we' wht;> h.·fpt· I J,im I•J ( i ft:, t, ud,io bu cu11Jin HL1• [4J n I tldtJ. tri~tl Perspecti ·e I. '\ 'icw ,f the m n y f:on . i'f~e: e' _.n, . ~,day. jc is di1ll·ul1 fo, ·1ny· lH! , ,, ~un.J nent a ~·.rn ph3 c. "f husi ·!e . s. uci ' 11' 1 • U¥~f' rnn r.L . r. ., JthO ,. ,fls~dtf{~d pl('l H:h ·d w p~rf.l·ctt·, 0 £ J 1-S'f pbu_n . .,.,., . , 'Ill\. ·e IJ\\! b• ~"til l l rtg (If I lll r• d l if<• r ,-.l\C1!"' lj)f Of' II'!(}(} en t; hl•nJcd 1he sptu.: of lif· ''nd h;~· . ~ cr-•,u.cl and o~':cloped the ptrv:rc l:> ,f m4tHkind-nlat na11y a~ _wdf a. pslt u n _:.o . J.nPkin1;; ttt tf.~o: wul'ld 10Jay tLrGugh atldu·t . ·.ly-<:olo!ed ~ ~U~S{'S b1 ing . i lllO f, Jcu- lll:.t!'ly r;bjet.·•·n; 1 ~") f• ,, --a.' . naked eye. ~nll'lc a r · pl il . a nr o bt· t ol-<J.: C.:' t" r CHDUtf"i t • nmc :t l~{. of inHncd a:tt t· thl h.:Crh r) all ·J u : ot! r • c:· r: ·­rnotc l he\ ef'm unimpor nnt. It i human. of cour "", tO de\'ote ot;r art cnton ro such th ing as ar~ of ur-e:en co a r ·· but in doin~ S( we cannt")t aff(:>rtl to vverJook ·.l·im c p·:)sc-­bllicics. T'he hrst consideration of everyon~ i-:; to Eva b! that in itself is not sufftcicot. We an war:t to t'' joy tif - · good health, good chee r: good fo nuntt. \Vith all due respect to lea rnccl doctcr~. educa or ard philanthropists, the world has not yet aJequately acktio~·. i­edged t he con.tri but ion of T nd ~s t rr. \\rhea our fa<;~o:i~.' rtr·;: busy, prospency abounds. \v hen shut down, thetr S&'cqcc: is foreboding. There is nothing romantic about a &nH')ke­stack, but the activity which begins at its base. anc foHows along definitely prescribed routes until finally a product emerges, gives scope to the imagination of anyone \ ·ho has eyes to see and the intelJigencc to comprehend. fc may be said without fear of cont radiction that Tndunr.v. i.) the parent of all human comforts) conveniences. and oeces" i.- ties. It \vou ld be disconcerting, i nde~d: to picture a worla without modern transportation and commUDicatiof'l facilitie:-, \>Vith.out convenient and adequate sanitary a ppl i ance~ , with­out an abundance of pure water and food, without !)Jflicient shelter, clothing, light, heat without the countlc s other things wh.ich contribute so much to civilized and cultural living. And yet, not one of these things would he ro~stblc · today \Vere it not for the coura 'c1 vision. and s t·,.Jn)in f Industry. So important, in fact. is Industry- to the 'ne-ll­being of every individual that nothing should b(" rermit t'-d to impede its progress. Who Owns Industry? In view of all t hat has been said. pr0 and c\w. on tht: subject of big business, monopol ie~ "souUe~ ,,. c rror: t!on-., etc . it is interesting to look into the stt ucture-s of \ ,l,t . i &'~ inJ ustrial cntcrpt·ises tu a c'-·rtclin wbo ac tu all~r on rt-- 1 m. So many contradictory statcmt'"'nts havt.: 1 ' t'n nvlJc ''1l thi~ subjt:Ct, \\thich ha\r resulted in mttch ("Oflfnc;i n t f til, l1 ht, tlt at it is cn ligh t~nin g to tttdy tht.: facts H~'"·11tlr ~ o·., pil \1 hy the Amrri ':1 1\ F cLlt:r~Hil•n nf hH'C~h·r:. ~t· puhti--h ·d iu CommetCt'. In n S lli\'C')' ut 110 k·ad1L\.).! A tnl'tt<',:Us C:llq Jf t­ti ms Hl widd}' di\1 '1 .i fi<.•d tth.IU "t tics, t ht• F{.; h~r.ui"'lll l puncd tfl ~lt ~{) p~1 l'C il l Of 1ftt• SI.O khold ' I ~ ( l\' ll\:1.! \)ll · lHllllt~\.( lS'hrln.f) or l u~ 1 lf' 3.c;72.(,10 l.11 1l ~A at •t . l (,'}f .14\J ,{,tlt. ' fht srndy. t . o ttvc·.dl:d t fLtl th, ·-·t: 110 nnq .tni~ · h.,d Jn aggr~ . ~' f.- ptC)' tnll in l'H7 e c·1·t>din: ft ,ur billi~n s nl d t>lllf::, and t h ~tt rl •• ~ bU111ltt ·• Jl "l'1" klu,ll 'I ;t \\ :ts 1l ttH1•,( dt'lll'lt• 1 ht· II UO'l hr r ,,( ( lltpluy t 1 • ( c.mnurdill.l.' l)ll it ti,"li l ~'? .,, tlh· F~.·d e t 4tion f l uv·~t ll t;. 11tl, c~ l q •.t ad f· \; r,f ti ll' J•H.•l"·"'j, ,,., t t• \ .d th· pf th · a· ·r · ~; .,., ht,ldi H'!t ,.t th i·. \J·t lt1.•j•Hjt~ tlf m.lll s ,\·kh ld ·r~ \-\ ~tt rt• ,.l n ''1'} l11 1 th, f ,, t i, 1(,\1 d h l,,\ u l~t out I .·r, d1a 1 I ll) llllt'J' tl t.il 111d ._, ~tHd I ~· \lh • t .i btl itu. 1< .Kl di"" ll't tlf (tH rudfHtJI f jllflltdc u \ ,lf ,, qpf'dl{ llll. Ci l;t~l1S v;!J,, t t;;'i\~; IIJ.:' • lwlp t• Jll k . Jll · ihl, dtr·' d V\ J, 1 llJClll \{ liHin nd tl,,. rtq lrH' tu ~ HI ••l rnilli,·)Jl , d[ wud ,,, :.~ ' tire l'cltv~: H UJlJ, • Cfia1n . ion Pa er and Fibre HF ibGv•~ fi. 1.1.t )\"a:B e-tn~rcd hv 111.c Champion Paper and 1f~brc Cotnpany in the elt-\-e nth Rhododendron Fes­ti · i para . ~C n ~· heviHe! North C~r.olina} J une l 5) 1938. . ""he . in.s on the float are : Coienlan,. Eaibar.a . 1n Ca be, BettY, l tlcCracken Bernice !1arion Cabe, _ f ary ~n n Dutlley, Carolyn ~1ci~l rath, J oan Norris, and J oan Fincl1er. The noat v~as designed by vV. J. Damtoft, and is decor­at ed with spruce tr-ees {ronl T'he Cha1npion P aper and Fibre Company's nursery . T he logs of wood and sheets of pulp on the front end represent paper coming from, or made out of wood. The Chan1pion Credit Union _10l\'THLY REPORT OF B,U.SINESS AND EXPENSES IvioNr u oF 1dAY - 193-8 . haT;e. __ ___ _______ _____ -- ~ - -- _____ _____ __ _ Repa:d on Loans _ --- - - --- --- - - --- - --- - --­Inlf;<~ rest Rece;'\Ted - --- - --- ~ -- --- --- __ .~n:rance Fees --- --- ______ .,. __ - B 1 r. l ~ .d.:/ 3 r,:, .• ,. - 2 :1.0 . e on ! . an~.:: ~ . vt J - - --- --- - - - - - - --- Ba ance in bank 4/3:0/ 3~ --- -- 8,142.57 18}810.15 788.02 6.25 304.56 13,975.08 Total ___ - --- _ --- - --- - - 4-2)026.63 Disburse 1ne 11iJ S.hares Withdrawn --- - - -- - --- --- Loa~ s ~ade --- --- --- --- - --- --- - - --- - Expenses --- --- - - --- - --- - - - B a lance on hand 5/ 31/ 38 - --- --- --- - - - --- - B alance in bank 5/ 31/ 38 -- - -- - - -- - - - --- - - 9,303.67 19,316.00 360.00 . 409.65 12,636.81 T otal . ____ ___ __ ___ - -- - - -- ____ 42,026.63 B1\LA CE Sl-l.EET - MAY 1938 Lia-bilities . .J0.a:ns 0ietstat.d;n~, ______ ____- --- --- --- - ~ n :eres o:1 Certi{ja:ar.es of f)epcsrt --- --- - - £. .,~ . idend~ Paid --- --- - --- P C'l Acc6pn · __ ____ . ___________________ _ A-ccrued ln eres Rf cei-.,able --- ­P ft~:d EtJ~euse - - · --- -- - - - --- - - - --- . .,."'"- y. · :uf(nrture C~nd ~" j~tun::.s __________ _____ . ______ .,. C · ,r- r o~ eri. ' ·~rs at d o~' of month-1 P~q . 107,98{).12 4,432.68 20.75 ~- . 0l0 )., . .?. . )• 30.40 5.9 63.40 21.93 123,452.51 T. 1~. (~A1'E~, Sc-rrctar~. J. L. \Vo&I,.F. 'l1 '/'1' an, rt r. [5] : • • .Lion-Observance • 1a'7 Prove Disastrous -· Rf.CE1'\TLY a number of complaints have been made reg-ardiDg non-obs¢rv~nce of signs calling attention to !l ~n working t:tVerJ,ead. These ~7gn-s~ ~· J)anger ! 1vfen \~'o r king Overhead/' are pJar.,-~l ;n a con~p1cuou& posi·tion by the W?rkmen1 but when ~"I Prjntt:nde ~:t1; . f~Jr~men and workers d tsregard th t?rn w.e tn.~rv c .'. =p~. a ~€~ • }on,. inJury ~oune r or Jater. ·\Ve rC'et qu~tc . m:e that jt is not the inten tion of anyone \O disr.egard tl;;te"e tig n~-; t1or do we hdlcve anyone wants t.n ''P.'t hurt . hut, r~menlber, tltcs<: signs are f<ll' y<.JtH' prntection --a \'l<lJ'ninl£, <".~tling arte~JOOt; 10 d.~".ln~rct ovtrhe<Jd. .Sr1me tirr1P r;ur lniJH.l is (Jt('Ufti t~d witL r,thtr tbingA and w-t: Jail lr; !d)tiu· tlw b~r•: (J! w ·ue -nol im·r r~·stcd d}ougll lO our wdfas~ t(J t.1a:y s::lf~. Hcrn,.mber" da11g~t s it.ns an: pJ&.cPd fvr ~J pt~.·pr,')e- -u, p.rcJtect you frr;rn dangcb-·, Hlcrdc,r~ (!o flllt d~an:.,as ,J ltt~rn. \'\ r:~tkm.crJ pladng dJrc~e ~i~ll ,i ihwtld n·.ulfl\.'~ th ~ tll \\l hc~l r.v.~r rlwy 1 ~VP. 1Lc: j<l1h7 ettfJCl·jaJly ttl Jlq(JO f.lnd night o1.· when d •C':Y ~J Htt th'r· jrJb for a f~w l~ r-.~m ~. \(1hl· tl th~4L si.vn l c.•re a11(}g'td l./) retl\t:t ilJ !o a wrtrniny p(j jdrtJ_J, wht•Jl nn :H .~c l.' l\)'IHk111g f'Nt.rhe:tJ. dH.:}' ~ill fi.il'h lJ JoY<• th•tJf H]tlc,. 'J'ht·r~ {~If' '. i IS •;;NJ (. t: f J~ ~-d t lr< y IJJ :'lY tJ t.' J V I j tl' j 'b l Jl';J ( i «'•t ~d i l· ·h dwy c:r~ int~ud("'d, dJ.P ~•n pJ<,}'CC. wnrJ · ;n,.~ r vr1 l~t H.:l wn 1. , r­dJit tlw .,iy,r.S ,j f! ' Pf--t.Jr1t'rJy pf~(l-cJ r1.1J f rht- fH~p fO)'"' pri L.-ri( If l)y 1.1; tqf,,(.,. · tin;"'(· ~J~ H · . r r W~;;; Jlltg ln fl·~ wdl thr JW 1(,, 111 j 1 1 r , Jlr,~ J u uk vi 1t•. Jl nfp t:J nl -r ~ ri );C' ~1, . ;) ry m; n H . p1 lf'tlJ fur ( I ~lt pL ~ i n {ec ~·fHi-.-·kc' .f' )'"''} fr,Hn j'•·t tiHg brtJ 1! • • ' Mo~· r ttt·es t: ,!\ '1 he flll""en1 ed. f! a ft"'.,. o··~ ·r-. ~t. ~an­erallY i nd~<'~ ~ ·:, th '* t ~, IITI c t;;rJmih r ion · · t~ ~i:l \ !hf!l! .t ·t \!ht h:H•e· bceJl. forcs· t•f't -and tlf rni l•ated at t h~ 0nwooe. J,~ been c 'n:lt::7s or ncglie'<'tH trt taki~tH cc:' ~ 4 t / {fte6:~ . ir)r~ . l t l~ one of t he iml•(Jrfant duti c~ ')( a t'crr1 '01 t. 0 rr~v-err· ccmJitiorrs '.vh ich lnight . a tn~e firefi. OonJ houst·k(•eping is :Yf1t,rc iHapnrtfl,,r j ha ~ aoy "'th.er on~ l'hlng tn preventing fir~s . F'i:·e i 1~s·:oct()r· lt: 1 k ·~:· to ~,ent·raJ ord ~ r (lrH.l nealnc$'€ whc;1 Jlldgmt rl'tc prot."Jabat~y of Li re stl:l rting. They know that ~ ckan. welt kegt pt nt. lq an i11dioa tioo of g.ood mauagemenr and t h~t tao J w.a; age!!ltn· mea os few fires-. G-ootl housekeepi.n.,. sot OJll}'· eliminates con4:tion~ ~+ icf, are fa:vo-rabe t<ll ftrcs- ~ta rting but it also helps to e:1r:r!ir,~e ac.c id·~n.t s, improves th¢ morale of tbe~ workman~ an.a Ln uu,. way imp rov.cs the quahuy and .quantity of prodtt.et!On. One of th.e cou.nucy . s· n1os-t &1Jccc ·,~-s£u l rna nufacturers ·as or~c~ asked: wh.a't be wot~ld do ~f he were called upon to take charge ()[ a rna.n u (acto ring business which was -failing bec~u:;e of excessive cost of produation. ' 'The fl·rst thing/' he said. c\v0u1t1 be t0 see if the plant was cl~.an. 1 t is J 00 to J Lhat I would fi,nd it dirty. If s·o, I ·woulEl clean the plant fron1 end td · ~od he fore (did another thing. 1"he re is rtoth;ng s--o detnbra.liziJlg tc ,,·orkmen as a diny mill." Ftem 1:h.e · standpoint ef fir.e hazard ~ a la undry cao be jhlst as un t1;1ea t~ .as a :machine shop, and a m ac~ine shop can be as~ clean a·s a 1a-unclry. A fl'opr CO>vea~ed w1th an undL1e -a€CTHJntiJ::ttion o£ g rease and oi1 would repr:e-sent very poor hous scts. or in oth_er out­. of-th¢'""w~y P'lace-s, the cha.nc.e>S are very fax orabte tor the s-tarting from ~pontaaeous combusti9n, aod ·once s.tart~d, spre·ads v.ery rapidly. .iv[ctal waste €ans aH! pr ~v_id-ed as receptades for wn, te and rag~ , and en'lpl o~"t'e.; wh~) Iatl to usc the.m sh0uld be i,rnpressed \V"ith the fact that they are '"Un\­m. ittin~ a se·trious breach of @ne of th~ fund a met1ta.J rules. of dea·nlr~ess. Thes·t: Gans "s.bould be emptied daily. r··eferat iy late 1n rhe a:fternoo11) and not JefL in the mill over night. Dr:soraer Is anoth~r co.nditton wht.ch a wi ie~aw:.1kt' foH._ m ~rn shJ:'IUld nor tolerate. }1., ~hotstd see th~t t he me·n ha•-e a. plac~ ~ot evcrythitag ttA.d ke-ep it in jcs pi Tc\.:. Uc sb• utcl see tba t the aisles ~rc kept cle nt and olear, \·\ i.th ~ t' ~k p ~h:J neat1v ~rnd saft· a rul w~ll bdoV\' tht! sprin t;.l \'$. He \\ill ~t'e that the 11-r\' doors a rc nnt !Jlod~;---d at\d :tr~ i11 ~l'•>d c tJ,'t­JlG rr11 ch:·'$~ hox<:s ·e l' erdh.~r nbj <'t9 left so ,l out~ ' ill J.Lllt dns~ . Iie will tS-tW r h 't, ni slc.s lo l!re hc~se and sm.1.ll C'~ t i n . ni~her~ ~ a r:e k~pt cle.n ~.1 ~ tll\t ent:t be r\:'~u'r: h c.: l t({llicklv- ~a ~tl'l ti ~". Th k•!}' nt~ll 111 nt ~ int.t i nin.K: (~lhxi h'( ~1 !-- k ~.-. T~ing t,' tht' {ore"HHi.·£1. h j·~ hi ~ J~u~ !H'nhdbiJit :f olthl hi l:Jppc,rl\:.tUitv. iVbn) fOJ, t')tnCn. p1 id tt dt rnM·lv s on the fact lll\tl' 1 her h tl \: ~· n · ~: '1 }JRfl ll fi t ~ lfl dp·ir '<)t.'l•til t)'H!Ht. 't'hl.s j~ nt t ll W ~ ~ CtC('~d }llf bur bt JW~ rhnt rh · J.OlC·u• :n ht . w~u e l'r dw Cttt· dctH ~"· r .and tl.f h dnirw it fn , l lJy ~c.,')d h (Jll" c·l\.:( piu4 ttntl d tt•n l'Y hr htnwJ. ·{IJ! 4 nf h #lrt r~t~ flr.h.l .de · u ~p'li . \Vr· ~)f J Iu d~ ~h i - r vt hu·n l o t.·\: ~' 1 . t;hot ht tflWl}, ' nd d:t·'{ .th,t 1 :t th: l~ th i~ 11hbuu !t tl \"· hc·c,•. " \\ th. :ji,kHdid. J' Jli;H \\. Jth.'1 f (0 HI, ,k f• '\Ufl' IH} Ot'l'f' lsc ('t tlJ f,.f huy 1f • • • (_ ~l l~ :\. '1 :S. l'~(· d ' e ' . doi' . ~or~: e 11 • .1n t <: ·'t tb ' n~ ~c hHn as 'Oinfot tab l~ (.tS • pr. ~ ~--~e~ n · h~ . 1. c . ~ a l r "i I e 3hOtt t the C-Ot\t bu t 1 a ~r the ~·l, . ~·h1 r:tO'rhin ., c-. n l . dc.:·r.e ahotlt the lost tin1e except t hZlt ~- b . 1 . t. "11de~ th _ ,abr- e c-1rcnr.rtsta.nces, then. $-houlcln\ we de­\. rOte n'i~l·~ f ~U'f llTU"' tO Lhe He~r actiden t ? "fhe ncar a . · 'cn1. h~s ~n Lhe earn1ark c{ the 1~eal acciJ nt ~ except , ha ., . a : k ~e cf g<".t<.xl 1 orLtJ ne it didn t o~cnr. t L can be 41~ eas.iiy ~D\ t.' a teti and a ftUa rd :fllay be placed or a pas­~ ag~ rn:ay· ~e ~t lae 1 tO t he ~afet_,· code· on its at.eount. L. ::: ~ti o -tt e. grot p ~ eetings in the plant the near . ~!d ·ut ha~. a l c-gul f place 1n the ~afcty d isc\Jssion, ~nd 1:. is {eh; • h~ the time ~c~ spent is ~veJl ''rortb v.~h ile. Du r- 1n c:he "·~:·l'S i tf-n act .,1a l gear acciJents n1ay be_ brought to 1 g1 · ! 11S.::tH! plac~.-- crr rona itions tn t11e p1a nt noted, and ;:n} o1;.her . ~bj~t -;hie ~ ·would apply to a real acciderH re }e~ •ed ~ r:~ h ·r-e 1s a \\Th-ole lot more ,. a tis(action ro dis­Z: llS$1Ti~ an ~ccident \Yh en a man was nearly hurt than 0ne in \".\ l·iCJ 1::1~ r:nau was actuaU} hurt. Hv • shari '' e find a near accident? J·Iardly a clay r:ss.se tLat someone of U6 doe.:u't see. a man. doi ng sonle- -h;~l'O .,.-lc:h is tn1safc 'The rnan mav think l1e ·i-s safe or ~ * e r:a'"" be d("tlJaH careless e.~ nd unsafe> but just· a word c. ltn~ au.ention to-tue coudit.ion ~houJd be enough warning ~I:d ~ ::.'b!y pn:.v«:n . a1 ar:dJt:nt. \fter observing an \Jnsafe pr.a -rice or n•~a r accident. let's- Aut stop there-let's take th.e rP.a er tl11r'ugh tbe pro per channel so ot h.ers may know an bea1ef'lt by onr e~perlt:t.u~ - real accident brings pre­~. rt.n-ati,.·e mea~1.1res tO lighr. \Vhy <.ann ft. the near a(;cldent a~con:p l:::-!1 1he sa nre res1.lit~ ~ . "''t1~lb i t.S .it n1a y De Ht:.CC~s ary [.f) ~(.1 &0 far as t1 > djF-d f")J) ne ca !!)an for d!rec-' ,~ ialation 'C1f the s afety c0de., but isn't it :t better ay J,an to sh ut. r~ur e.~ e~ and contir:tue rhe viola­ti . csn u 11 an ac~. . :d.ent CfPe~ np·vn o~ {) ~ Let"~ ~ur k harder on 1be unswfe pra(·ti . e and 1be near ~o::ia "1£ and ~ct o ir satety e;duc . er.t:ion rhr ugh t.hnse chan­n- e~ rarhet _than WD i:t for uh ~ un fv~ tulUl ' e expe ri£-ncc ahv ~ ys .cor.r . .ected Y.~th. the ac ua! lost . 1jme injtJcy. ' CHA!l'LES COLE, GEORGE w:n.p AND ROY MEASE ARE CANTON VISl'f'ORS Charles Cole~ Geo rge \~ 'i ld anJ I?.oy ;fease of P asadena, . r exas, s-pe.t:ll ~orne Lin1e in Canton re.cently. 'T'hse young rtH~.o. arc C01ii'I<~Ctcd with the HousLon Division o( 1"he ChamptGJl P aper a nd Fibre Co mpan~ . They \-\'ere fo n ne.d y comnec;:ted with the CanLon plant, but wcnL t cJ e-rexas \VI1en the l-Iou st.®n plant ·was put in operation. \.\"'e._ are e lw·ays glad to see the ernploytes from lhc.: f-LGuston p]aJ)·t , especially our forn1er ernplo r ees and Canton boys>· GOOD LUCK FORMULA Most i ntl,:u strial accidents are the direct res u It of C3 t ele$s­ne: ss. Heve a re five rules for accident prevention: 1. See that aisles bet,\:een the tnachiues a re kert free from. d.rjpp)ng o il on 'vhich q pass.erby may slip. 2. Ditto r ubbis.h or stray tooL. One-fifth of all i·ndu.·triai acciden ts a re caused by falling. 3. \ Vatch out for t~altered overalls that n1ay get caugh t in mach inery . Dangljng neckties have caused more th Jn a fe\v a:cc.icJe-nts. . 4. Ust: the pjght too1 for every job. A wre~-t~h "~·as never meant to be u ·eel as a hamrner Jl ()r a ,:;cr~ \,-u fl \ ' er as a chi eJ. 5. l\1en sornetiJnes rem.ot·e s~1 fe ty devices frl)Ol macln n<:s to save a little tinte on sonu.~ opero.tion or to I'l1i1kt: it ea. ier. Safety guard s a re put on mat.:: h il~es for a purpo.s<'. 'rhe n1ore \J1i ~ is rocogni.zed, l he {e\<\r~r ~C('td e nt s there 'V tll b~. J1 {J J;,OUd urk fo nt11.'1'ld) ra1 e l~aJ it. all r)'~'f'r I IIi~ pro·· t"'rbial rabbit ~J fuotl · - -~ --- ~--~ --- l{. i4 ~tus- 1-:.Jf'eH beaut)( 't\1 • s S\l9ar yo' ~ h)~ wcmkl tn.tke-ft ne vi n-cga r. · · S~·uhbo·- \';es, a nd c-ilen brarn-s ' ~!) dy nar-nitt') d , \\"oul<ln\ l~ott v ~ ~l)t.Jugb f o prod ll~ t, a g<.J~.>(~ sn .~.~- · £1J • • - . Pub,:~hed by ccT he Champion F an1iJy" as a Symbol of the CooFera·io and Good fellowship EJ\isting :n the Plants of T ite Chamrion Paper and Fibre Company, Carton Division) Canton) North Carolina~ a '1d Houston Division, Houston, T exas G. W. PHU.'LIPS . . ._ __ __ . . . __ . . __ . . ___ . . ____ . _ . . . __ . __ - . - __ . Editor REUBEN B. ROBERTSON. ]B. •. __ •. ~_ ._ . . - __ . • ••. Assodate Edltor A. !4. KOU'BY ____ . _ . __ . ______ • ___ • __ Editor for the Houston Division CANTON Bi:POB I'ERS DaisT 8-.11'1l.ette . __ • _.Main Office Harry Roth a; Jr . . _. Pulp Dryinq Fred Dayton __ . ____ •. _ . Book Mill Almeda Crumley._ . Finiahlnq Boom B. H. ~.,eha.I!ey .••.• .•.• . . R. & A. uThe Colonel" --- - -- --- Extract Paul Byatt. __ _____ __ __ ___ __ Power P. G. Kinlu.n •.•. . ••• • Soda Mill 0. F. Gillis __ ____ ____ __ £. B. Dept. NellBriqht_ _____________ ____ Cone ··Digester". __ . _. _ . . _ . . __ Sulphite Charlie Norlander __ . _Soda-Sulphate Gladys Wright_ . Shipping Dept. Jean MeG ""taw &.nd Jack WiDiams. ____ . _. _____ . __ •.• ___ . •• . - _ . Cartoonists G. 1. Cribbs D. C. Thompaou HOUSTON BEPOB1"ERS Tim Mcintosh V. L. Duton Mary Yates __ . _. _. Of6ce '"Dade" Wild Eddie Chemosky The Sta1 Spangled Banner -­Old Glory S Wf· look upot; th~ Arr erican fl ag, N<" think of brave men and womeu ~ ro s• r~.J ·~ gled , 'juffe1 ed and acr i fic~J; who disregarikd pc1 (Jnal ccJJnfr,~rt s · who pledged their lives t.o a caus~. ·v~ ry dear LO then. and which hao •ncant mu~h Lv Uov . ,.l l.t A1nt rican fl a~r ;~ t.ltc rrlf6l bea utiful na~ jn a JJ the '•\ ' :~dd ,,_, tn .c Amc rican ·. h w:H 1>lt·a6!orly do. Wlll"t l, with a hapf i hl~n dh ., of bcallriful '~ ~f , ,r.,-n:d . wJ,ite nJ blu<-, symbtJ\i/' irs • d<·votion, ')at rdrt e autl va lt;J. \\ Ju n ·w<' lor,lt tJ JlOTl Old < 1lu1 y, we fJJouftl do tt't.J \\rjt:], t.t J, ray(•, :utd ' t ph.{l ~ t!) to kPc·J jnvJtrJhtte and sacr, . d r h(.J ~c d sju . ·o ftJr , . h < h l1 · l' ud -p~ace, lt .) "rl} , j•~•Hicc a rad l<;:v . Th cr~ t.a 1 Spangled f ' lf t ll• r" wl1 ., ,., he \\.1 lJ ,, • , i A 1 u.LoJ d freeiJ.JfD and L:Cf P.:t} Of1 fi<J1 liHil l< r ft JI Jl. TIH; fl .,, ,,f the <.~ r Pia~d thltl!.-11 rut · iu ( / ) G''H filSt.d cf a 1t 1 d~tHl a · 'JJ 0 n ~ Jldd r.f yd luw c. , 1! d u d y ''.1 ,f.n .bt wi1h sh :V0rdtt 1 lint• d ,,, ~-t • tht.! b• n.,,. · l "ru'l ' I"H! td On t\J io,' l u 1777 it ;t ,l ( ni f)d 1,\ t.t: l:w .v:'it.:h 1,1 i ~ li . ld r • r ,~I V I d h Y (' f,1lJ g I tl1 ~ tlH n ~en l41t, rna r c r .,J t1 n tJ ttt ~ ini ug d.in• 11 wl, j, • d . fl· 11 nl th• ~lr l t i(C lltJ t ., t I , 'HI!. lua • each slatL in tlw l nion. Tn l ?''J4 tht.: fia.cr wa . gi .en fi'f n stars anJ Iiftc\!n snipt:" frJ!Ioving rhe en•ranoe r,f ·:e~mont and Kentucky inlo the l"ninn. But in I ·l ~ it was dccid d LO reuuce the s tri pe~ again to tbineen an adJ a star f .1 each state. The "Slars and Stripes·' is a beautiiul banner a-ncJ ·•.fl. colltinue Lo be as long as we keep it free front btcit::. After all is said anJ dune it can only be what we decr:(:e: ·<.~od this be our motLo: In God is our ir u.1)d And the star-spangled b~ IHl.er i1l triu mpt shall \'r·ave 0 er the land of the f ree. and home of tl1e br:nn~.'' • W hat Cart Be Dorze To Cor·r·ect · Such a Conditiott? w -E believe that more than ninety-ftve per cent of our. empoyees are proud of tl1e fact tbat they arc mem­bers of the Champion Fan1ily and ·would resent any unfa!r criticism of our organization or its employee . Ho·,·c,·er. a~ we pass thro11gh the plant and note the untidr c0ndiuvn of s0me of the rooms, we WOJ1der 1vhy we are not bette r housekeepers, One th iog in pa nicu1ar ·we cannot l l nJersta nd i~, why those who chew tobacco persist in spraying tf tl)a~;."<.'o juic in corn e rs of buildings, at the base of c.olun ns and en t;l~ floor and walls. If there is a hole, column or Ja rk CL rr1er. St"n1e n1eu $eem Lo delight in shooting at it \\ henevcr dh . .' pass J s it poss ibh: to corrt·ct thi 'onc.Jit ion-bn.,ak uut .;h·c, uf suth a b .~ d habit ? Su relv wc wou ld not tllink o f cloiu ~ • w . h a thin~ in our home! \f\ hy 1 hen slh1ulJl1 ' t '' b\." j\.l . .:t () ca reful .lnd t ry 10 k\.! 'P tlh.' plant. our '' 0 1 k he p ju:t s dean as we do l) ll r honh.'s As yo11 p.-lss thruush d H! plant ·c if Vt)U C lll Hnd c.\h.h ('OHditi on ~ .ts dt~c ribeJ n h nv~: rr YO\l do, \\O.tl ' l ('Hl se t) it. that' it i c(, .'! Hed ltp, .tnd tl l~"ll, br pr ·cr't 'l Jl\i ., . \lll.}lc , d•l f11l1!' t,,'l~ L (I> prc.:•v ' ll\ .Htch • \'11 liuon frc ) t ·t l lL' ' lH\it g ~I g ,:Jill ? \\·\ "' wu.l 11 nu1. t id •. I vr/l,, {tain }"'''' , , ,.tl;llt' t.d.·(J, ,:o j1:i, tiL,; tint I) f '1 fl ., tl th .· lJ,I r. , J t, l,tlll·' -' c.•r i1£ t 11 . • ' OJ f,,"fdot f l h fH· 111 ,· :~ 11 1 1 , ·. '!1 ' rr ' I r: 'TI "~l { \'S~ ir11t~L [ t}e 1 ~ ~1 :x-rnt "' h l t'~ t d'f ·at 1 . ) . rl1 '\ inju~1\Jttcn . 1}. thE:" Btble 'f)(l "t: t t;iug htHnan l)l.) v the ac zur O)' f yot.1r a:> · t.Hi1ion,> he replied, lhat_ l Jo koo v tli:at ! ho ld not care to }1\·e in .such a ~ :J • ~ 0f.lU. '"Le\ \.1~ th1uJ.;. fed an-d a<"t like this m an~ refusing to act."P.1l fu ter.uJ -c n"t,pronus.e. Let us no e\"etl shun the f\ght hen it i~ unaY<'i 1: ble to preserve 1ight and dig.niry of n1an. li "''e d ") t:'lis 've sllalJ soon return to conditions that will ll·li" W U. Lo n: j~ ;~e rn humanjty.>' - • ~4?uzual State-·zvide Sa ety G();n_ference JJ{eets i11 A sheville • T~E Ninth Annual ~orth Carolina S tat(l~\Vide Saf~y Conterence met i.n Ashev~l\.e June 10-11 with fifteen h .: n,1.r(lQ del "~ates re i rered. ' . l:r.L attcr.danee ;1nd jnte:He.st, it was Of.le of the best o'\eet- JlL . -ve;. . . 'I'he follow1u!!' attended d1e meetings ancl banquet on ·Fr~.­c~ ay .oe .-en:ne~ J \.tne 10 front Ca n.ton: George: Trostel . C. A. ~tone . R. J ~ pr:1n g ~ \Ym. Battison Love Coman, Fred Doutt> ~et:er "' 1.arcin. L. G. Dot--son, 1\.1r. and M r$. W. E. ' ¥'heeler, t. l\. 'Ffildt:bT"aru.~, T'. L. J an'tison, Geocge Lawrence> \V. ~1. Fnbertson. Hc.l'·ard ~etzc r . Chas. Norl~nd~ r, I.farold I!'an­sen Fred Dayton; and G. \\.,. Phillips. MXES ARTICI.,f!S ON DIFFERENT' STATES Buena Vi ta Virginia J une 12. 1-9'3 8. f ';Yant tO te1l y()U that the } Ull~ r~sue is certainly ao ont tandint: .one. The it.iea . to w rite an article regarding :the dificr.e t . t~tes is g.oCY.:l and the article js most interesting. I er,joyed t 1J.e one ~)TJ Virginia; very n')uch_ ¥our magazine is Jtich class in every resoect amd I feel that yQu must be v.ery~ very proud Gf it ana justly S(}. Surely it ~r.eates a iee'inu vf pride 1n each en1.ployee, ~nd wetuld cert:ainly tend to make I or f1 iendlir.~e.s~ ao.d ceoperat.ion betweeq e.H:ti~loyer. a.nd ernyloyee. I tr.u~t ~hat .v. ou have entiFely recovered from your re- ~n1 t rolJble and ar:e well and strong aga.if;h ery sin cerci Y~ l::Ls TE ST~l CKLell. • • r • • Iudie Ne.lS:On. daughter of Mi. and Mrs. D. C. Nelson . ltrie11:d ;· What's the rna tter Bob?- You're loolcing worried. B0b: W-ork-n.o'th ing but work from moroi.ng ti ll night. Friend: ·flow leng have yon been so overburdened? Bdh: Ob I'm just starLing tomorroY\r! Ma-nag,er: How is .it that you a~e late t his morning? Clerk: I ove rslept, sit. 1\llanager: Whad Do you sleep at home as well? In Charactet" T he eminent alienst recognized the thug who was hold­ing him up. uLo0k here," he protested, <'J>m your benefactor. Don't y·ou recal'l that I onee saved you from a life sentence by provi11g you insane?,' . asure, I rer:n ~rober )TOU kQ.OW," the thug said as he con­t inued his work. <"AJld aio:'t holdin' up your benefactor a crazy thing to do ?" Jud g~: vVh ~t is the verdict of the jury? F Qren1an o£ Jtny: We find the defendant no't guilty . your honor! but we reco~:n rrtend tl1at he. be ,,.,arned nQt to do jt. again. "'rhc aged port~r of the Ineteorol9cgica 1 otlice was about to retire and was gi·von a fa rewell pany . ~' Un (ortullate1y / 1 said. the pres ideo l, ';wee n1ust pa rt, but wiLh Y'-'ur dep~rturc ""he ins1it'ttt ~ l ffil:o ind:iflt;rrJtt. di~intcn . ~ t ed and do our work poorly. 'I heo \.,.,~ 1e.·iJI be £!iven '''rH:thing J ·s important tn dol 1 'hat n'h . an J0w~' \nt,.'<.>S. And r (; rnan or \.Vnman ·wa ras luwcr # \'• ({~(;$. ~f;•n/ a ··flun,rlrnm" jcJh lHJ ' 'ingl)ufli<;i,ntJ~, ll) l t•Jt,tr d in your, WJJ prJ~I• 1 'e 111 ,, I .•nc,.mehl yr. . t m~y fV,•)Il l1c fa • d wirh r.1 w ptrA,Icm <l I J j() m v ' i t t,a r .1 l r '1 ,. J J c" r 1 rr y be '' r 1ll' r' · 111, .J t' i 116 t 1h:11 I' X'l9.Y ~ ( ·r ,,n tl,t· l j,,rj c,f a 6' ran t > r.u d.oo t· vi ii ~.k~• ' ,,.( •l t ~C?.b r)J r.illlrt fr,~r Y•H1 J tf,., " tl rrl•·IJt Y<lll J li • 1/j '''fl Y•J!II' Ol:JHC!h 'H J't': ' bl) ) 11111 ! •H IJ'l l!iy, J.c,tJj.z l'••t~n ,.l Y f llt, Whn Wt.J, dd yc,!J pr ~ !1'6 lh lpt l -. 1 A f,,.,, tlrc,~w }'OU W• lldd nr,t I lluL ' rJr., II yotl I 11 )1 I (I ltl t,, tiiC'm d , \ ' 'l:t •J \\l '' k. B · id , 1r1akin, dktr lfl ,n\ ·lrt• 11 rll )r \ dl tWIJ:: Y•HI wiJr rl rl·ir r;rrJ; r·r"llfi!J urd ~'JI l ii i • IHI tlwr' one '\V(IJ' t,f :-J .llri llg y r,~u, vWrt IICI .uu.] ~ ncd " uJr wh r }ft,U r fi inro tJ, . d bit'~ ·r jf;b I NI.m. 1unne! Channel Under H ouston Sltip N earing Completion T HE Champion Paper and Fibre Company's cunnel under · the Fl ouston Ship Cha nncl. a l their n ""' plant at Pasa­dena., is nea rjng t01np lecion. ~ rhe vertical shafts ate 10 feet jn Jjamctcr and the tunn l prope r i q teet. TLe walls are 12 to 15 inchc thick heavily re-intorred . • ~t he n completed , two 30-inch \\·ater line and ~ev '"li ui l a nd gas pipe l ine~ will be installed (t) CL nncc{ with the artesian water ·well suprlr on the north ~i"l~, c:tnJ tt.> convey oil a nd gas 1:0 rcfin t· rics from the Kort '1 Tt: \a fl ·h.t:. 'r he top Jf the tun nel is a bout 80 f<.'et below tw'an L 'W tide of t he ~ hip chan nel, a nd is buil{ in verr h.H·"i d.•y. T l-tc­vcrti~ a l shaft s a rc 808 feet aptut Rth.l e.tcuJ \\t. H bd.,w ll,~ h:.rl)<>l line. 'f'he contracto rs on th is work ilrt.· ~4on itron- Kmhl "-·n \1n1- p;{ ny and r he engineers in l ha r~t.: L)f C'\111Sl rw. Lh'lJ\ l "- F. 1-I. Sl11w nnd F 1• . rulrnt,,nlt. - 1/fHnton l'~"~r! H. 1/:. - J-I ospital . . ssoct·lt t( 111 w ll .l, ll\ E\ t ('II1}l0\C'\I II\ rhc shil'l'tn. dtp llt!l<:flt ut dr.· B ol}~ 1\ ldl , J r ·. fl t, 1<• t.' l'r· . ~ hi!\ n t ' l 'rt·~·iaul n f,ll tlw .ttd 1 •ttd ll'd Ln Ill •\ I. nnl. I h ~ r. t ._. llw d mtllt" d rt· p~t:->1 l \H·I \ ,. H'<.Jl lt 1. ~ h · 1 . ' 1 d! le. n 1 h~, ,lJ I'H'l\lll t • I '!. i i.·l(l, .1ud r n•i, l·d lH'tll·ht. (l l tht: cf1) fi tft1[ .A ~.! it!~ "10. l lc- jnlnt•d ri H· ·\ ~·~t~Htul ''" fun.· 7. l\J, ], .1nd in~c Jf1 t tLtlt: lu· 'lftd l1 l'\ \\de h,"; t ' It d ,til •~J'l't lthltl .\nd \\cr · c •.trtlJH• d tt> d~t· I, . 1 n.d '"' \tllh· t i111t· I 1. ~ l o\\') \\ c.1 Vt'l )' l nl ll t ll.tfl Ill ht lilt .t llh llll~< · t t ,f till• lin 1Ht tl Itt llt.dh.c: -"'.&~.~, ,,, 111. I i i r lf' J ft t l" hfJ• tl ~l ht . l \\ ll tll ll\•' .t "''11 t C f\qr\JJ tp' Jll\ Il l t f r (1 ! IH' t It• jrtlll dt• •\ ~'l l i ·diiiH . r 1 o J • • . ' R )()R ~1111 :) ·rr ~tgvup 11 s ~ L\1:x· t1l ~ ~br r\l . l. ·t Lor, \\ lLl t . • t • } ' \ nC;'~l ~ h l~ ··~ H.~, , .1 t 11~ ~t~t i~h!. {, J the n.·. ~_. 1~ 1't"c lv .: t . h l\ ~\ . rt~ lf 1 !l h, · \lt "·] . vU <, . \l :~ \. ~ r. n d i It~ lJ ~,- )t.)-ll ' :S ~ l ()11.JtQ1lOlL. .,":n -s ct.l ~nL.~.n ._, ~l tll' ';" • di t .\"' 11\1 f1H': rut!' :'H d1 (.' I, ~ nr· I t \\~ h~ I. H1 l.:;; , . j ,,. ;,-he . 'rH" mf' t . nd l'lh ,t \ ~.~.:, ,~ . ~r. .• kept un,l·r lt.l'-('1' · t ~- ~ . t,.:~t ~.rPfl~J ~ ar:e . r\:'i1 1: ) that- i. -t 1)~ . ~1re to 2'"' f '""' ' ' tl'"'V. r'ntl ' t k \1.cJ~ ') $C1 (:I ~)t'tS 1'\:"l th ~,.~,n . eh' t'$, 'l' . t .fg 1· \.(;). C\ . 1 \ f·l~C. V ~C .tti n:- ~. r he:--inr:1 iu h t(\ creep 1 n. _ t •" · ''\ iHi.r _,., sti.::\., f"l th ~ l n\tf'!ltt:'lf)" !)··pt- n.d f 1 . ' I~e1l.; Cook> of the hj.f'~Ltitft:t '~n:. t '\~c,,· ) .( rk and i-!o1l pG:!nt" uortl~ fcrr their 'r~ t· ~tiGn. 0 er ' a- e the tinr• and rtln-~e de­c;,. l--.d on-ju~H ' a\x:ir.l ior the time to r-oH a ~·:Ounc ,. h e-1"' 1 Te .' · <. an la rt. (~;. h~t~Ali of ts.C en t le Book _1ill. l \ i~ t to ~ .,:t Jhl to _ Lac. B('.rt'ett our ('1ft-pi,~-. \ n r.au.;' in d .e n;,eent and qntin ch. ' d.e a~h of hi- hrnther. dtn~n 3t '' a rnn~= :1~. - ac, 'B~er t~eles~. is 1:1.· t)e ~o:n1menaed o l h·~ adn,irable cottta!O"~· d't .r;:n~ 'he nrd(':t 1. ~ .ntw~ing; as we aJ do of lhe ~o ~ not -o 1on!1 ago . rf hi de-af ., 1fE:. . ·1 m,• la~ artide 1 "aE pn/stn~ the \ ~··i t. -<.~i ball t~.ap,") c:ue to the!r · . t"en~ fl an\!! fine ~-~n sn anshi .>. Verv, regrF.ts:ulJ~·" I fa f1._d fO make m~ntioR of "\€: C. ~ . .; tort:,~ fine ~roup of plar­cr ·. ~}e a:U k~0: xlrey, a-e good !>pG"rt.s ~- ~J v;el'! 'W<:trth the time it tak(Jc., t0 ce;n1~ ou~ and ~ee ! •• ~ boys ln the red • 1)' • I l J!'!T:S.~ ·~ in a1 t1on, am.; .,.t1ey are a mean tr-·atrt tr, beat; \n £aet.1f )<")u are 1ucky Pnougt to \.\'tO f rrJP1 th m y<:1u carl sa:y tha:t 1"' t ha ·~ ad a rf"al tame .:tnd ~ fi?ht to the fini~b. a~l cnd;ng 1n I! ~ood [)ir>nr1ly nann., r~ -:r.~i ~to:r:.' h::~ j'1 t com in~ l·)t n • fu~.l:itM(· ""o'!{)I th~ B<fi'1V ill \::e;nc~ r:c10rn-; ·~u ·ler .:>U~r-b . uH.i"' t.hat he G ~1 uebt a 1 d !.ar.p ~ e4rhin~ 11'¥, P.O'Jitd. ff1s !,ale .,-f~J'c .a:t ~ r t'Xt! rr~ln(;(l· nd f,;o~.i.nd • • fJtl . FlVt GENEltA TlONS F,ron't row: Mn. Taoe Ward. bor son Jam&s t., Ward. b~tb, of Henders<:>nvtlle. Bacll: r-owe LYtDn J. Ward and daughte.:, Ml$, l:l~er. Keener o'f ·Canton. t.n fron1: Gal'y Keener, son of Mrs. E,Jme.- KeeJ:tet. t.o he 39 1'4 pounds OllL of balance-· leaving hirn a net fi . h \'\•.ei.ght of 2;.1 ptruncb. Better htt. '" k next tirne, John! » }) (( <( \1\f e regr~t ,·ery ~ tr1th t0 report that a fter a p~n 0d ot ·9t>4 days iri the rna­<: hia,e art;a withou t a loss . time acci­de! lt,. one tlna:lly appear:e.d'on the seen ~ . Chnton H a rcffn ~ot ±t'is .9t roo h u~rt on !YJ ay 31. but will be returoin(!t soon. ·r his prove the theory tha.t. no ~nHrt.ter how lnng l'~c re~o rcl runs, that it orily ta~e~ a l'll iJ1Ute. s thoughdessn:ess or JUJ.splacemcn.t to snap that reGord aod probabl~r; in so dQing! snap the brit·tle thread of I i fe 1h at wil'l la u nt h us into that undi co.ve.red country fro1n whose J.,orne Jlu t r<.~ d cr has. ret t;irnecl. Let's aU be carefu l, fclks ! )) '» (( « lt was my privi lege and 'V·ery great plr·asure to attend the 9th Annual Safe­ty Convcernion , ~e~d ~t the Battery Pa1'k J:-lord A hevi lk ) june J 0-1 1. . 'f h(!; toeeting Qpened in genend ses­stOl~ a.t r) a . ru. Friday: J u ne 10, in tht= m.atn b~ I L ronrt'\;. of the h ~tcl. 1.\ fte r d·uc add rcsse1; ~f .velcome, lion. A. J. J ~J:w<·tl , Co.rnnr1ssi'0ner of Re-.tenue 1nade a very H)tert-St il>)g arrcl irtstn.J.c~ ri V(: -talk. H i-; topic \""a~ c< 1orth C~H­lina~ . ., ·( rn ba{c R 'l''vr<.I of 1-firtlnvay ~St [efy.~' J-fe h~d n \1( s. t () show th at la t }'l"ar in Nouh c~ roliH.J there were 1.1 23 . d("aft)S ( 11 Ol,.J.f lt·r~llW~l)'S, ;fl.ld '>nly 7l deaths •>< utring if'1 indus•rial }a.:f r-r :r. ' f'h is w h vl'~sal \· sla ug ht<!r of ( 11) • • • f(JI'fh ( 'cn-o( ;n~,~ .ftit-<'lt~ !oolundd h:H • • W t ~(~ ~• rH:l 'J" t!lHJ.~ ( Grn Jd<~ral!r>n frorn t;V (' r )" t 1 tH' pnt t_.ir)t. J 1·~ t.,h, te·d tl1;1 0nr hl~h w~y. d~ <.~f h ~ wt~ ~ 2S% rn:.• er h an rltr. n:'at lon.il nvcras.;e; nHd g~I Vt; s-i{ H.:.t.ornrncnll~ t 1-r•1J~ tr"J redut'C tl1iR: 1. Renc."'wnf r1f drivf·rs' )i tc n~e, 11n ~· cJ& ,. ( x [l n , n a ! i '.H 1. 2. I1:n £r,n.· ~· mcnt ,,f spt•e·d laws. 3. ~Irn(' adequan: markin,R of da tlgcto~I S placer.; :.rnd d :J't1f<<·r ~ I'.{)J t<: F. 4. ~ l or e <.:fiicient J'cl.ttol cl tny. 3. ~ ideniug m turves and hulld· ing up the shoulder t>f the road }<;;vel wjth the ruad . ~ l r . .WJ ax welL 'v(l ~ followc:J by D. D . F e11ne~l, ~rcs ide_n t,. Nalional Safety CouncJ l, Consult 1ng E.n ~rineer of Chi­cago':- rn. who made a wonderful talk. 'Th.e ·a ftern?on sessions were in group mcctnrgs, '"'htch 'A'erc well attcnd~d and n1 uch enjoyed. Some of our "Cham­pioJ1s~' ·we re on this program, includ­ing !vir. PhiltipsJ ]VIr. Hildebrand, Dr. -Davis> a.nd some say TuH J amison­all of whom vtere at their best ora-torically~ ' The banquet tbat night was well at­tended. Dr. D. W. Daniel Dean of C lemson Colle.ge 1vas the ;peaker of the evening, and if you didn't hear him.! you certainly missed son1ething. He Js a wondet(ul speaker and_ a great bumoris.t. Saturday's gen e ral $e $ion convened at 9:00 a. m. followed br \ arious group meetings, lasting until rnid­afternoon. .· This was a vvondcrful meeting. It ~ 1s great to attend thcn1 and to knO\\r th at our Champion Pa.per and Fibre Company pione~rs in man~· lilles of ~af'ety~ \1\r~ile so_me. of the other ptants ~ re still tn then· 1nfancy along these ltnes. \Ve ar tD rO.\ld of tbi$ an ~t wao.t to strive to maintain this lead. lfr. Phillips, l want to take th is time to tha nk you dnd the l\ Lo.na e-n,ent for lhc privilege uf attt:nJing. l fct'l Lhat J goL inspiration fro tn th1s Jn <-cting <lnJ 0njoyc I _evt.! rv mio lllc of t h~ • • trm-: . "k ~ ing, I wish to st at(! that the ~on ~ '<rtbt<1 ' ' Linle \\ 01~d-.H h~1 s gn1\Yn u; l t is no' thr ~ 131 i " oris:._HS FR- 1~ \' . S, lq¥:$rY. 'A FETY !'~ • t cs tl1 ~ ' , II.; I t:: s .\~ t 1. t~ ~u ·' 1ucr ino .t hs w~:ar <"'1 O\Jl <lt'' • <'.:r~a ionn1 \\ e:-k ~e l ~ . ar cr and ''·· ·t r. .Hl'fE' n t't ' a r- "' ( r t;. d1m~' Lhat ur Jr ,"1rtmcut i ~ . "'·nc:-. '- . -. Pin~.og; La ~ n . cnth our . cw ta .lc-.5 were ·c.:t ~:p. and mo . l t"\ ~rr minu," since that ~iro{· tha~ ti t hy·· doors ha' "' bt:en oren hese tabi s ha \ e \)('~n bu~ y. Yoi.Hl~ and old al,kt:: enjoy Lh :~ net and ta b~e ~ a , '1 c. ~nJ son~ nf uo r fe!­l( n\~ ar~ bcco•nin.: expert ;;:.r the game. Badminton: If YOtl are fact on the ioci and ha\·1! • I a 1:~en eye. con1e out a:n ~.i try tne 1.-.r. (! game: if you think tbi · game i~:J·t ·ntercEt in; and f2~inating. ac;k ~uch fellow$ as r.d,~·i n I-laynes, J. L. DT. ke . C:c·r Ro;crs. Johnnie ~,Iitch eJJ, Gun11er Del nsdah l, G. C. Suttles, Ray Ha\·ne:. C~ a rl . s _'\;orlander and many cth~r.s who art.: ge . ting lots of good " ·nolcsome excrcicc and pleasure out or bea · in-~ t . e bi1\.ls until their feath- e rs ar,c .L > ro1, :en anol gone. S<*.balh . A ~.Lis writ1ng it looks as if the Ci •.,v wiU ·win the- fi rst half of the Na-ti~.; n aj Lcarrue, with the T. E. B. rea 01 gi; . n!.' dtenl a. cltJsc race. In lhe A mer·· jean League the Sc 1ool ream is out in froiJt, and it lCJ'.Jk.s as if lhty will win t h~ r. half b·.tt the Labvr.a1ory isn)t to b": r.:r. iJnted v ' t yer . Iicre are the :.:.!.31 diJJ? of the t. ·0 J ·ag1IC b . ~ A-fH ~ .-. L r, om r·· J l\' .,. ___ --- ,.,. _ __ .,._ 'I. E. H. __ --- ,. J. . t· A. _,._ . ---,. ~ or · --- . _,. J;' ;t;k - - -- . -- IV rnl ') f) 4 5 1 f'Hl l hiug _ _ . 2 A 11· RJr /\_. 'l tam !-'ul~<':'ll L, b . _ f nrL ·­-- - - S S. n. - . - ftftr,?J . . J () 7 - Lort l 4 1 () 7 7 L1 tl 1 z 4 6 ( I hl) - - - _ ,~ (! (). n. Milt __ 1 8 l 1\ C.1. '1 . J. '. 0hl ~ ~If Jc ig tJ• tlf ~ JJ() r. dt I iu tfv· . (I •1 ll'JtJl l is ?~ t lint t ~, rt. \ Vt.! h&vc lflQft ~ hau 1 ~ fJl ·n 1 ·layir•g a d u l hnu r) :wd d cy t; 1a • ref ._, t d· al of fu11 t Jut ,,J ir. - Sara Lea. two·y ear-old da\HJhter o1 Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Clar1c T f '0u arc on\3 ()[ those who wottld • like to play; bu£ feel tbat you have ' Ce ll too manr su mmers, you should come oul and see such men as Sam \ -ance, Claude \Vitt: Floyd \Voody, C. C. Conley, !-l arry F isher, Bert Cagle, George nhur and many others who have passed the spring chicken age, and rm sure you would fall in and get a few screaches out o[ your bones . S<> far our men and boys hav:e ru le.d • r he game without any h ~ l p from the fatr sex, but it v,ton't be long IJo,w, for our girls arc making plans to start a fr1ur te:.tm Jeagne the first of July. .J'hesc teams will be made up {)[ ~irls from 1 he Time Oflke., 1\'fain Off1ce. Finishing J)epanmcnt and Cit}'. \\ c are mnrkine ofT a field U) the ~a10 t t:nd of th(• softball grounds and thctr J.Yan·u;s wal be played ~t 6:00 o,clock • tvery ('Vcmng. Tennis: C. ll ,.ndy ·ach Innrninq- and g~ t i#Iwd ttp fo1 an 1HJII r or r-o nf u• orr ts. 1 h,.re 3rc. lots of NJf pt:oplt." ~·la}·i ug , drl 1 it! tJ f~;.w WEt 1"~ we wj fl lt.tv~' a lt,UJ 11./nlt'JJI. l ;l I thtt. I ,J(l J llt! k (•l flit r!.nd f'<'l du· ,ou t~d <• aa :.h;.,t{H\ ' I'J;t . ,,. i: H't 1 {f tl)1·di, J ilt; ~(./11 lltt •d . B b 11: \' 1 • 1J V• ht · ft },;c ~ frt • .:, n ,, I ft ublt• iu g lti ' ' • l•vtllt · u t'»t~ n l , (, '' It Hll h,H' ' II \. llr·d d tlh It 1 111111 If I b11t f d tJt1"k \\ ,. h fl Vt; 1 t rh ( llt t; li11• d qp · IH1W rl1 :1 will h.· ~· ;lll~t~ 111 ll i.J HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHAMPIONS? /J · Gln.dls Jf t i,JJt • (htl'! JO lt ( -- ' J. 1-k:v rwnv: tdcpi oi~C r,.lnd cz,. t (·n~it~n t£•1,. pl"otl~ a e opera in(· in the mill C!nd r,ffic.t:S of the f' ill? 2. \Vbat i · the a:cra·~e ;uno·rn.t of po-. age II&Cd by th ' Co,.-.npany f Cf Jay~ 3. 1-Iow rna 1y c•.Jp,jes of 1 ne L<~ arc m?. ilcd (,ur t:a,.h rrJon.:th? 4. Hov, manf colors of Bone! ar.c made in the Can on lant: 5. How many hc.uscs arc there in Fibre-ville? G. \Vhat date was The Champion Fibre Company founrie.d, and ~y whom? 7. \Yitat date wa the first produc­tion made by The Champion Paper a.nd I•'ibre Company ? 8. What are the products and by­products of Champion ? Corrections to Questions Last Mon1h 2. \Vhat is the average number r(r skids and bundle" finished in th~ fin­ishing Room daily? 4. How many rolls of paper can be cut on a battery of 11 cuners at one • time? 1\ns\.vers \Yill be founJ on Pag ~ 1-. , ports man: Have you ever done an_v . hooting? Guest : I say I have! For the las" two years I fired the starting guns {or 1 he ract a t our county fai r. Two small gi rls were hav{ng a tn~­mcndou a rgu mcnt. ((rvty JadJy'.s a mcunted p ·lict• rJ"~:tn ,·· haid Bcttv. hfle riJe a h•)r~e all d . · # • "1 'hat's no b\.:tter th:Ht h{:ing- Hl l)l\.h na r)' pol iccn1~ut 1 ik~ !flY dadd~." ., ·.1 l .)c!!L.'}' pt oud ly. "Oh, but thet is 1" t~,,·J utHed t hc.r fic ~ t hild. H(f th ·r~ is .u\\ lh1•.bl,• Jae 1.' nn g~ t a war lllj ·kr:l . . -~-- . --- -- --·~ ~Jnd1et : Yutll g< l1d-fnr llt.'llhPog! \\'h) dun't }'UII t .1k~ :t p.,ttt'nl hntll ' c)\lf l :n lw r . Su11 . \\ h.u h. s h · ~km · r J\ llHher: \Vhr. "'' h · ~ ju~t g •l lwn } '"l.l S t ,Jf Jaj St'LHt•fi,· l· h \ 1-{~")\ l f'(\1) - UII\1 ! " ' lh· JU 1 t • 111 '-'rl wftc•n d h' l inw \ lltrh·-. l\ f. nu :.;.;c·r S tu· r \<\ ill IJ 1'' ~ ~ i,tl t it \<'I> fil ii f1 d \.Ull knOW u{ • t H1 }hl \\tHdd lrkt• fu tl't Hl ~c.: h. tlllh' 1 t11h • . ttl 1 ''oukl It-thin: h.,. ~ id lt•:un. -;· ,(.\ tat •:-, . • • ' . 'ulphat '1\> !l a.J tl e n~'''"S c:·f th\; n1•1nd1. \\'<! 1\.,"i v:~: ht• tWa ria1 t 1.J 011 · ~,f 'tlr 'nlch c e~pc(~. lt i~ the COl\ en­su. t 1.a ' t QI.) litti<' tt.<'ntion ha~ b~.:el" li~! iJ to t ~H io\ lv hrid gr0('rrn's P~l n ia th;~ in'l.p\.'rltU1t ~tep, a d -\) at th,r rt"qttcst ., f :M J{h; of his c1 ~. . nies, l \ ill C'fhJC(.lV0C tv rut \1r. jess .\nde1s0n Ol1 1 L ill ~ ,. : t· . or'\ "'· ,_r) lRS . .J ) a. v; ._ .: •• • s; """' ) h . . ntl 1 s0n rs th~ .· on ~f !\ lr. anJ ~ 1 rs. L. b . t\nderson of Bb,·k.wa\_c.-r) \ irtinia. J·le i~., ~radu~t(; of the :t:ni­ver. s:n, uf 1\. . nne ce ;:;tOtl "hjle attend-ins- ~no·l . there he ·11et h16 pro. pecti\,. brid~ (~uring hi fresllmat1. ·year-, fall ~ ~rter) . 1'1 ··. ,\nJ 1:;o1. left here on the 23n1 n"ar . , ~o,.,.\·~1'-e. ~tnJ hati only h o days \·L iree.d l!l h.:fore 11e -took the fatal .;t~p. ( \vco:·clin~ tv al1 reports he J1Htde die lTtOSt o-i d1o$e lW:O days:) 1 he ~--:6eg-r00n1 was at tired in a ~ov be-br~ast c-d blue v.roolen suit (an e'."'tr a pair of p~tn "' can1e with the suit), vl.ack sht . s white ~hirt \\-ith plain coUar, black n~e:ktie . black . ocks-and .nccessc-rics conlpleteJ. hjls outfit. He ~was assisteti into the hon.1e o{ his bride­tn oe bv his bruther \ ho acted as • best Tnan. The single r~ng ceremony ""a"' oft1ciated by a Baptist mit,ister. After. dl'e cert:inony, the couple left fur parr.s unknO\\~n to celebrate their • wedded bliss. . By the ·way hrs bride was 1\1iss ~'\go.es. Rollans, of Kno-xville, 1~enn. » » fl « ;~CJt to change the. subj-ect abruptly -err anything. but we b<Jve .a fe'\-v small i1¢ros subnlitted by other feHDWS: . J) » « .« jflck RiL.hardsoo has replaced ~111- •on Ellis in the offi.etL J\1ilton is to beeeme a :smdter el!pert. l\1ed \Vil­! iaro, cl~in1<:' th.at Jack h~s succ~ecl.ecl . Jlilton hecrn se of a certain )'<)ung sten­og- r ~ ph<:r ·s choi\:e. J) » « • C. R. P . Cawh is back in .Cantvn in tfic Soda -Sulphate Depan_menL . . !\'laybe we caJ;r persuade him to take v\ler th1s co! 1mn in rhe futore, or at lea~t cotttribute son1e oi his liter-ary· James. Jr., o.f Fort Braqq, N. C.; Fra.ok, of I S1:-ou.t T~oop No 4. ·Cantom, sons oJ M.r. and M:ts. f. P. liardirt. abili ty. )) l) {( (( Kc'lly Iiender~on has joined the ranks ·of the P\VA according to his {eilow 'vorkers. Anyone looking for th ~. Tinle O·ffiee cJ.nployees on J wne f5tb ·would ha\Te had to con1b th€ .citv o{ Asheville. The R.hodudcntlron pa.·;·ade sure was a big attraction . » )) (( (( The. softball team is riglrt out Lhere making other te~uns -s i. ·up and take notice. \Ve hope th e:· \~"ill have their complete uniform.s before long. • Mae. Je~vie'Ve and Maa~ie. daughters of 1\¥-J­ner Hall. [i3j • Steam ]>taJl t News 1J ry P ~l u,t ll y alt Ch_;1rlic R:d ~r ~Jys 1 I11 111 .t Inc .h~s a H ·o-ln-nu~· wh~·cL '\V~ don't k qow tJw l-tn ttic:ol ars.~ but tir .Rydet~ <:an explai n. )) ~) v <r J. H. F a ll. _r,., i~ (1. new ~cli tion in the \V ater Dcp;~rtml-nt. Vv r are ~rhd lo bavc him a~ a neighbor; audJ "' e wel'c about to forgeL-1-fenry S<:'a­mon is bat'k in to · n. \Vc \\ere glad UJ sec hi rn~ )1)} (t({ Onr 1{r. Joe 1\tlil oe-, With~ rr~. Nfilne, $C.tilcd Jast \VednesJay on the Cal:;•n­don: ia for their old home in A berdecn, Scot\and. 1"hey expect to be aw~y about sjx weeks. ·v·le know lhcy wt~l enjov the trip and hope Joe doesn t tasl~ too much Scoolc:h: whiLe there! )) )) (( (( J ohn l'vlitchell and J ack Klopp are back hnn1c from school and are spend­ing thtir vacations '' ith their parents. Edwin I-fyalt spent about ten days \\· ith his parents anti ha~ returned r.o summer school at Carolirut. ))U «<.< V~l e he:t-rd a to·11d coron1ot.ion in ~1~. J\,J;tchell's office thl! other day~ and 1t ~ounded like olJ tim.€'s. At first \'t:e t houo-h t 1\ [ r. . J it~.:hell and Mr. Cr\ltC \vc re::> in an c,ld time argurnent, .but . . Jt . C rute was only relating_ somc­thinQ rhat had happened elsewhere. \~Vc . were glad to have 1\Ir. Crute around again. · )) )) (( « I-1enry 13 1~ the has returned h~rne frt>ln the l{a v·wor,d County I-losp1tal and is recuperating fron1 an oper ation. )) )) « {( ~ I r~ . 1-T. K. Cit rca dt w~s recently O!'l'ratcJ (,l) at ll ay\n1l~ C ?lH1t)' I-lo$­r) ita l. ant \' t! hov"· she w1ll soon be vn:ll and about again. )) » (( << _ Ir. dnd ·\fts. Ciyde R . , I-l ocy; Jr.~ h=•vt 1eu . uh'"l a(let Laking a vacatioP . \\ bile ::n" ~y, they visited I'h~ ladelphi a . 1'\ewatl·, ' c'\V ·York. HartforJJ ~nd ot la.:r inter~titLng pG>int s. » » (( {( Liarol ·1 l l e~ n~e n 1 ~f enLlv :nlcnde<l the S:ticty ( o n1 c;reuce in · · s hevilk an.tl 1 he· Pytbi;.nt Gt:tnd Lodge at \V1n$ton- Salenl. · E B Item • 1 ') I '•. .\-"' I' l, • .,{ Ttle E. 13. Lc'C ltCm"· will r'l ·bablr not h~ 't.~r~ '' d l prc~ent~d thi~ :1'\l.) tlt h due to th(' absut1ce uf i\Ir. t.tHi· , \'\ hv h~ ."t••lt" ro \fa ~ hinetl'n in ~n ti>£1ort . ·- t L' ~tin-. u~a t bcsiut ·5 in general. Bruce '\'arn,er pa ~ sed the ci~ars un ~ 1. ~ 10. H~ rej ons a 1'\ae girl al . . I !Hs tlOme. "iclu~-' Fa- rle. rushed out of town '"a::Jrd.::y on his "~ay to get tnarried. S .• me u. he ben.~ ~ had his car well dec- (lr·.a teu wrth appropriate signs and t in c. an.s . lnc1dentallr: he is raking a two ~ eeks' Yacation. This colunu1 \\'"ishes 1:.0 felicit ale ~1;-. Ea ~le~. • lt Gl « !\fr. ·York n1aintain'S an office in Cat­a. 1uocree no\~· chat the Lrout season has openeu . 1\·e heard of some big fish ~oming I rom O\·er there~ »D ua Bm Cngdi ll i~ already t"aking orde.ts fer grape~ , and is inviting the public a t laTge to come to his vineyard at b;s home on the P igeon R.oad. 'The s.ohbaJJ stands .,how the 'T.E.B. in ~<'!Cvnd place. \\-hen ~he boys fai­rer at hat and in the field, Messrs. jfnni.,_0n, Garden and ~7 iliiaJn!'Oifl just ta]k t.i.e other tean, t:o death. Ja.ck \V!Diams io \"'.tirh us a1. present. v. or king ~ s c:h~1;ni sr in the f-Jr,okc:r Ce1J I-'latn W~ aH cujoy Jtavi.og Jack. 'J he } . J~. LO~Jll bCI b ~re int:kcd oCJrty t t, l,,e~r oi du; d ·ad1 r,f frJI ., Ianfll fe:s t h c: r (A r;t.1 r Corv., I '• .\tla n n . ~A r. Manu V;'3t; :~ pPJmjnFTifl !.a1 mer aud ca tth;, ra isl;r 'Jf d-H,; Sil ' f.·r Hhrff 4c ._ ,juu. C4RD OF 1PIA.NKS \Vr;, wi ,, t<) CA.f.i 1~8·S ()lJr dta tJ k ."l Jut th~ · i'rflpt;~thy dfld kindfi Js ~ s l~ •w r , t,y 1 J.lr 1rii!Jtde and fn.:ighbrrr ~ dUJ iug t.Jw iHn •· ,"! "uJ d t- d l fr (,f tJJII fJ ,rJt h ·1 ~tt 1d ~rand N-«,du·l. ~v~ '.lj d1 t') rh;.w~ c~ f <:(·idly dt( H1111k \'] jJJ lcH tlt b~Utl t.iful 8nral offc1 iuy ~1r ~ncl i\Jf r ~. J. L •. \Vard aud F ~r11ily. lt !>. J dr. B~ ad.,.,,. 11 And F. w j I y. )'uaoita TrulL dauqh\er . of Zeb TruJl ] n the ~a rly days o f the war: Lhe offtce1: in chacge o{ a BriLish station iu the. heart of Africa receiveJ the: f:ol­Jowin. wireless message from -b is S'U ­perror officer: '·v'V ~ r declared; ~u-~·est aH enemy a liens in your cli&tri.ct. ~" \rith com r.nend.able pFotnpju)es$ Lhe superior .of11cer rece ived this rel)l~r : :'F-faye a n:es e'tl s:eve:n Getm ai~s~ ·t~vo ] aps, three Frend1men, Iour ·Ju J·iao:s, one Chinarnan and nvo i\m ~ rc~us . Please state ~itb whoin we ·ar~ a~ war." '' \Yh aL is your oecupati<:m·(>-' ., used to be an organist. ' ccA Fld why did you gi:ve it up? ''T he rnon ke,· died.· • • • ou·r Sick List • lJ 6. B r y ;oll H.nif,, L~ ~. : V.r no na h\. c.:n i11 bad ht,;1l h it.Jr ., m~ tim·:. l a· n.·turw·d lrr~n, the • -,.:a·thH.n 1 as~ ?tst where she Ita hr•~. h 'l'• t.l r t:r(;a m ·nt. ( ;tt} ~ fcGrEa-ckell Sf't!U' a f~,· •Jay in the h(~pilal "S ffr·rir~g (rr,m krdne~t trr;ubk. \\'c ar' vJad he j · .able , be c,JI tl1c jof:J aget;fl. » )) <• " 1\·.frs. \-V. C. TrandHt m~ . ~·ho :a op­e. r~Hed fHl a.r :\.'urbu,rn H'J pna1 reCf'lrlL· ly is gcnjng along nk<-lf. ~ frs. Vaught) ~ foorc who ha been bid< for s~.nn . rime i~ ir.r.prrJvi.n.:.~· » '» C( « l\4r;os. l·Tt.,ben Jnhn:,on i:; in the l~o-­rilaf llrider th~ ('a rc of phy"ician:,-. \\t e h Ot:>e she \\' i Il '0011 recover. i\'f r . fl ~'L isk has returned from the hos pifai feeting nn1ch· better. )) » « « Lee ·fcElrarh was operateJ on at the _ :-orbt1 rn Hospi1al June 1 ior. ap­pendicitis. v\'e a r~ .glad to r.;port he 1 · getting along fine. » » (( ct ~fi ss :Finnigan i,s r~cuperatint: hY1m an openH ion in th.<! Norburo l-1 i$pitaL \•\'c hopn~ she wi ll soon recover. )) » Cl « rr lte little $()('\ oJ ~ [ r. a.nd ?\.fi-,' . .lp._· . hea rt Ni bollt>, who ,,;as ~)p~r~ned un a t the Biltotore ['"fo ·l iL:.t! reeondy , i~ • • ttnp r \"lng • MRS. F. R. EAlU. Y 1\ l rs. Early, '""i fe::' or F. R. 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