The Log Vol. 15 No. 01

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 Fibre Company;
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Language:English
Published: Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; 1932
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topic Champion Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Champion Fibre Company -- Employees
North Carolina -- History
Employees -- Recreation
Sports
industry
events
spellingShingle Champion Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Champion Fibre Company -- Employees
North Carolina -- History
Employees -- Recreation
Sports
industry
events
Champion Fibre Company;
The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
topic_facet Champion Fibre Company -- Periodicals
Employees' magazines
newsletters
etc.
Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals
Champion Fibre Company -- Employees
North Carolina -- History
Employees -- Recreation
Sports
industry
events
description 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. • • • • • • • • - • I • • • • • • . , • •• • • • • • • \ • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • . . • ' • • • • • •• • •· • • • • • • • •• . ~ < , • • • • • • • • • • • . • • - • • • • • • •. . • • • ' • • • • • • - • • • 'r I • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • ' . • • • • • . •• • • • • • - • • • t • • - • I ., • ' • • •• • I • • ' «. • • • • • • • • • •• • • , • • I • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ,\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • ,. • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • J • ' • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • "' ' • ' • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • J: • • .,• • • • ' I ) • • < • .,., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . , • ~ . \ • I • . • • • • • • l • • • • . • • • • • .•.•, • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • I T • ' • • • • • • • • •• • ' • I • \ ' • • • • • • • • • • • • I •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • r • • • • • • •• ' J • • • • •• • • • • • • • ' • • • ' • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • FEBRUARY~ 1932 No.1 . . - --- . - - - - -~ - ' THE PAPER FOR THIS MA:GAZINE IS MADE IN OUR PLANT OUT OF WOOD FROM 1'1tE FORESTS OF ~ORT.H CAROLIN'A. \VE MANU·FACTURE MANY GRADES OF BLEACHE·D SULPHITE PAPERS, MACHL~ FINISH, AND StH>ER-CALENDEREll. ·- l 'x.:. P r{lud Th,at 1 rn A ~ tb r-o • )" • '-· .tt'QJI J31;t l) . . - . . . -. . - . . . \~ ,.~---Jmpn-n:a m In \Vast.: klis hfi'Lti <>.O ll; }lilt \Vb,i.f'ins::.::: Y. M. C. A. Aet~v iri.::-. . + 1 i •t : • 24 ~ • ••• ;•• i I 6 i 7 't t 7 1 • f • 10 t • ( > . • t> " ~ ur ~Ji.,; lt • ·-··-,. _._. . --. - ·· -~· · ···. . l ., , • • Miss Marion McClench, president of the Nationar Federation of Business and Professio11al Women's Clubs, said "Tb.e woman who wants to succeed should • • nave four outsta-11ding characteristice. They are: good grooming, a pleasant smile, .an approachable manner and an energetic carriage, . these she says "are indicative of tl1e physical and mutual charac­teristics of the in,div;idual. Besides, there sho_uld be adequ.ate trainiBg, ambition, and vision . • Miss MeClenoh "believes that a woma11 should • know the fundamentals of her vocation, should have tl+te will to wG>rk at it ,ancl th.e vision of the larger op­Pol~ unities t:trat lie ahead. • • • ' •.••. •• •• I l I •• *l :. • f '• '• ~ • I J • t 1•' i • ' • • • - G • -- On thi spot, al the Na:rtb end of Fourth Str eet, Wilmington, N. C. s tood the r.esidence of Cornelious Rarl\ett, an ab l~ and de~ , ·oted pa triot who gaYe h is wealth a nd Jife to t he cause of American freedom . I'M PROUD THAT I'M A NORTH CAROLI.NIAN -~- ,. ~.- N t he beginning of the th ird chapLe1· in the study of interes ting events in North Ca1·olina hi." tor,\. we sha ll res tate those events which :ere Jl"'eJ) tioned in the t'"'o preceeding chapters, in order that w ~ may not forget. ( 1) ,.rh'.! ft rst ~ Ltem vL by the English to colonize Arne rica wus on Hoauol<e J sle:tnd , )Ja l·e County N orlh Gdl'olina. c~) The fir-.·t Engli&h ehi ld Lorn in An'ter·i(•a va~ 1,,)1 11 1 n N•Jd.h C,}u·olina. (3) Tho fi1·::;t s< tll ~n:> w tHJ rHjVt atN1 fron. Virginia to Ncn tl& ~;.u ·o lina did not C'>me ::t~ watTior·~ wi Lh rifle c:tnd :->Word In kill or driv t1Ul and t.aJ '~ pnssr.:!8:.:ion l)f tlJ£· la11d rnlutbit.t1tl by t.ht: f lJdi:-tJI~ UtP.V c·;.lt t H~ :UJ f r'li'J td ~, IJntt;··ltl lite• lc~nd 0 11 wldr.h t.:hc!y (•Ukd, ;,nd a~ a. J' . ulf tA1• }"'oph l)f Nw·1 h C.r.rrJIIflt1 hud f, .;o;, t.YrJt lbht will! lbc.a lud1au · lll rUJ H i t <JLIJ • 10ta1(·, wtth Lh~. •:;.<?• ,,11' 11 • ,,t 11 • ta U:i.\ lv rn in. (f) 'f'hr· 111 " ' A H•• •• ,,, tiL.~ 1;4) rP~H~J ugai n ~.l I~Jlg l nrul~ s un,ill '{f d ~ rn;J.JirlB (,v ~H" ' '<wU1 (~t~tJ IItHU tt , 1111d r lt1 ) lt tdPt· IIip c_,f r~. \H vr r Jurant. Thtt . Lhc· . Jlirj t \ 11kh hH l it., hi l ­gjl, in l\ tJ,, ) ,,~<ll' ll . ju lb77, . a ,· . n1cll ~ la i t~ t , l au t d lh,• • people of America, to breal\ the shackles that bound ihen1 to a fo1·eign powel' and estab1ished a free govern . .n1ent. (5) George Durant a North Carolinian '' ~ pex­haps, the first Amet·iran to declare that ··cuvernment shoulu be by consent of the go rned" 111us it ~een1s that the Old orth . tate de~et'\ es n prominent ph<' ~ in the col'ridors of Lhe inunortaL·. Fo1, n1ore lhan a c .\nhn·y the pe-opl ") of . 1 '~tlh "~ro­lina '<Vel'e unclt!l' En~Ji::;h rult"'. the · h ·\d n) voi~ in th~ rnal ing of their la\,.$ ll)l' in tlt<? ~t~· tion of lht~n· ruler$. J-~v e n tht' pric \:~ of tt10 ct'Ol ~ nd ~t: l fH1 lheit' pbnlbHi •n:· \: 1·e f1xcd in E up:h1 twl. Th ~ \)\'OP l <~ or wth . roli rH\ d ern~nd rt a Vt.>tec in t hQ n\ ld ng Ol th hi\\'$ b) wh i ~h tlu~r hdUld U~ }J.t\\i­\ J~n d, bu I t' i ng n Ail'g- £11 , . ui.d "y( u ~ hn n not:' th0n ~H ld th r iti:z l\ S of N")rlh Ctu·olinH, ··~ ,) ''ill t\')\ p ~ \::1~1,:!~ Ol' ob' \ _\'OHI' lll l j U!4t lu ·~:· Sl • t.h ll Wllh .tll t }h o1 h ) t c, lor\i ~ . orll1 t !nl'olitHl rail'lt~d th t'I'Y, ··no f l \ ·- ~ t i t~n w t tl ll> ~ t l '' ' l H'.-~' n Hion:' ·' rut ~ou .baH l>·"'~ r., t' ' . ~attl l\ l llg- (~t'(j l'M''· •. !\It ~ unr tt ·~)d~ ~11\d p:q ( r.1 nw:st 1, ,at· Uu.1 . hu 1p of the t.~ l\ "n. :H1d ~ ntu ~- l p ~S' ,., t n• I fll' tid · . tanqJ\~d 1 :tth t·.'' • r \!\tr\ ~ ~En 1~ J ('6.·· 'J'h.'::!-f' \'' •• u t lak. ••ur 'lodo·n $ tamtn. '\\t1h ~Ulll ou the ! :lt k. ur we-rt· impr,~im' •'11 th .•. t'-flPc!t, h kc a .Magi.~:>t ta t~· . $ • al. :.\IllUt~l Asb ~x .·. " The :h·Sell"tiJJy or North Caro-hu bad tn th h't ·t. da.\ c-f Oc--tol er, 1764. d elared that \' ~.:: ~t 1~1 it our inherent dg.h l a1Hl ex.du ·ive privi­\~" ·P. :.0 in11~ e oar O'< n taxe~. Virginia. a fortnight t. :. r harl le.,s po. itiYely assm-ted the satne Yigh t but . ' nen~.e-r 1.\'lsssac-hu.:et.t:; not any of the othel· colon ies~ ad cia.in1ed e.xentption f1:om parlian1entary taxation. 'Ihe }:tubli.c. mind had no"'' becmne agitated and Govern­a · 1'r.,·on nf ! "'orth Carolina eeing the trend of af­fuil: a:k~d l.he ~peak()r of the hou e. what the people \O.Qt~tl (1o, ··n esist unto blood and death~ was the em­~ lha tie aru we1· of John Ash-e. ··- -·-···The llassachusetts • =- ml ~i~· i ein$! then in es"iun called for an An1e1"ican CC• 6r'e!i . \ R.ich "hou ld consi. t of con11nittees ,a:ppoin t ­oo ·~ the se·;-el'al colonies by the l'epresentatives of the people to nee1 in !\ :.\\' York in October to cuns)der a united representation to secure velief and even the-n th · r,ue&tion of ex:clu i e right"' to ta.x the colonie was carefully a oided. ·· But England was detern1ined lo f' 1 ~ t1H! people of A rnel'ica to ob~y the· stamp act, so the stamp. wet'E: l repared and . tamv masters ~rere ap­, in t~d for evel'.' colnny. Dr. ~'Hliarn Houston. of ) plio as appoint eti .·iamp ma . ter fo-r N.Qrth Caro­hl! Aa. Th~ a.ct.was t<, gt.t into effect. Nevembel' 1. 176!5. .~. ~ p'~ lifistol'. · of North Carolina aysJ t•On Octobel' 19. near five hundred people a. sembled al \~T.i)mington · vt t:.xhiuit.erl the effigy of a certain ·ht1>nurabJe gen-· ~J.ethen: and aftPl' letting it h<.1.ng h~ the n ck fo1· • (Jtn~ fim~ ne;.d· the c(,uJ·t: }1 ou~eo. th~. .t.n.c de a lal ge bonfire Y.'i ~ a lH.tmber of tar hu ·'kets and t(,n r.n iUed it to Lhe la~s. The re<. •. on ::. .,. igned fo~ HH~ _pevple' dis1ike f J'J' that zentlen1a~ was fl·c)Jn being iu ft;t·med of h k. &i'd Ju . , .• a1 ·n.es expre serl h~nl~e]f in f.avoJ' of the ~Ullf) d 1ty.'· \ ·11en the effigy had );een con.f.U01Pd O\ • ~ 1 Li&m . ::. €''- ~;r )· male }Jf.;l ~n in th · trr\\,i gatheted aruur~ d . he honft.r(' ~tud i.noL ttl• oxth t hHi the:) WtHtld l•1t )U.f t l i~ . hur,p:-, lwt would fight fot· ft.,.~,;do-JII . At t tune t·h ~ orRatdzatillll tal l~d "Svn:· r,f LiltdttY 01, • • '""-~---~ o~w ear"'' was (d'){alli~(~tt . \\ hkh wa~ ( ' (til tpu ·d • • • • • of Ot•· J>OC)p}t• of r, ~,,., lh11 (lVcr ~ nrl th~ •~dJoiuing cc 11 11 tit!s. · Colonel \' .t.drlt•H W'ht.-~ hi tl bt:fJtJnlc 0 e or thP 1 ·adlJIS, mtn iu ''tnth C~toHna. l otfk tl d side ut the <:l)loni~ts in r<·ai ting u, · St rtlp : ('l ~'! Jll! on Nt> , ~ntber ~A, whl~ll nn of eh.,l Kht g'.~ :tr. 'c, :-.eJs. the l>iflgt·ncc, nrl·ived ~t nnnl.·wick, Gnlond \V~ ~dd t l• d tllo }h~Oplc Jll one (Jf th boldc,qt. deeds t\v~ rl:one it\ Ameri(•n. Th~ new~ of the a1Tj val nl' th ~ :l,.H'l1J•:-: ~1 J:t>ft.-d quickly .-,rtd nl<> tl from iht• t()\\ l1S flncl ., Lit ·oUlH.l jn r COlJtllt7f ga.tht:red UlJ th~tr rifl~s nnd rns.hed lo ~; run~wick clltrl place(l thcro~clves unde r lh~ lPRdersltip of Colflnel V\-add«=JH. 'Vh~n the ve sel, IJiligenct:; paf' ed Fort Jnhnato11. on Cape Feal', ~h~ nr(~d a ~aJu te oft VPnt)--()11!; gun ~, to 'vhkh tlae g un:s of the fv1·t answ<:!r e<"l baclc Perhaps the Captain and officers o{ the vessel cal . r\- • ing t he 1 ing's sta.~ n ps~ wet·e in high ~pi1 itt=>, the journey across the Atlantic had been made safely and now ther • were in sight of port and· fr iends who would give them . a ht\arty '\\ elcOllle. Little did they realize the l·ecep­tion awaiting them. .As the Diligence neared t lte shore t he Captain r ealized that the great cro\Vd \A. hich had gathered 011 the sho1·e to meet him 've.re a nl"ted soldiers and th~t he \Vas being recejyed as an enarny and not as, the J(i:og's a mba . sa.dor . The news was quickly con­v. e yed to hin1 rrom Colonel Waddell that none of th~ :King.''s st:aJnps should b~ brought to shore. The Cap-tain of tl1e boat readily promi "ed that he would re!'­pect theu· request. This act of bravery prevented any of the start1ps from being t1sed in . rorth Carolina, "Such resistance to the J{ing's oiTiceTs \vas t reason and treason is puni hed }.)f death. Hut Captain vv·addell and· the men who follo\,rerl hin1 dar ed even death in defiance of th eli: rights ." - ThHt Jught the people of Wilrningtoll celebrated ovro· their success in pre ·enting tl1e Captain of the Dili­gence from sending the stamped paper a ~h.ore . It \Vas. the ftrst arrned resistance to a British fo1·ce in the colonie ·. The Carolinians had given l{ing George to \Ulderstand that they ·were free men and would noi subn1 it to Btitish l'Ule. rrhis event took place eight rear . before the "Boston Tea Pa1·ty'' when a cargo of t,ea, which had arriv€d in 1\fa:. sa~husett.s . was thrown overboaJ~d 1·ather than pa) ihe tax on it. Ashe'. I-Ii ~tor.r say ~ ·· conlemporant~ou ly wit h the e ~;>a:oee ~diog·:$ i.n North Oat olina. t he tnerch.ttnts of .1Jew YcH·k City mllcred into a re olution not to irnpurt any ~nds uutil the SD.ltnl) CA,<:t vvas rcp(:.aled. Elsewhere th it· ' . eax.arn pl.c WHS f'cr.>l1ow€'<1 $\Jld the peop1~ organi¥ed into a O<'iatiou~ , taking the name ' ' -. on ~ of l.tibt)rty • . patT'iotit ft l'vor 11<1R. ~ . ec,l the P<.,) pl a.nd th().\. ·d'i" c.ard­r'{ t Ch)lh i Jlg (I r l•.ril l~h n l)ll\ \JfaCtUl'e ~rnd b ga11 l0 \ tea_J' \ Jlr- horn ~ pll n «•. f the 't.)\ll"\t r y H< V,l . \\ t.'r~ th\:! ) OplP ~· unj~('(L thor WHS bul ( lH-~ '~Ji ·~ h' t • ~is l'. . In .l}ct•t''llU r < ;a\l ·1f~ n of ~· Luth Can,}inu, WttJte : ' 'Th~ • • •• • • • ·hr)1 C :or<''-" of~ ·vr h Cut· li.n . is r: )afi,Y' to j oin in J't'o­tec. ting: th~ right~ of ne contitl.enL" In Ja n uar~ t·wo nH~rch~nl \·e<;. -~ t ~ c: m " iuLo i he Capl'' fear a1 d ,,.,rc · iZt:!d b~<"a~t ~ ~ Lheit t: k~n1·anl"P D'tP( r :, \'\ere not dulr ~t~n1 pcd . \Vhen th ~ ve~ el~ W<' t•l\ rt ·'­taine :i by H i t i~h \)ffice~r~ the r eople bec~tn1e enr:\ged. The~ again carne to ~'ihn ington and entet d ittto t his . o:en~n <.'t' enant: '' l tes ting rehellion , _v(tl pn~ferri n g · deat '1 to sla ' er · 't\"G her~by mutually and solemnly pl~ :ige ,lur faith ~ nd hono1· that '\Ve wHJ at any t isl< '' hr.teYt.'r, and vfh enever ca lled upon, unite and t ruty and faitlifu Uy a~1o0: i t each otl1e1' to t he b ~st of our pow·e.r in preYeu l.h1cg entirely the. operation of the F-ian1p ~t . ·· On Febrttary 201 ~ party of insurgents boarded the ship Diligence a11d ther-e under t he xoyal flag, sur­round d by t he other officers demanded Captain Lobb t~ surrender t he vessel al1.d promise not to sustain the st.an1p a~L The collector, the co1nptroller, and the clerlu: and other pTovincial o[jceTs were brought t o­gether, sur rounded by the cit izens of vVil'rnington, and constrained to n1ake public oath n ever to perform any duty ,.,;i.th r egard to t he s ta.n:l}Js. S. A. ~=\she says, wrl1e effect of. the bold and deter­mined movement that bad no exact par allel 1n any other colony, which resulted in t he full aecompli§-h­ment of the purpose designed, must have .been lasting in the minds of the people. It also brought home to the people the value of organized Tesistance and pre­pared t hem to take resolute a-etion when at a later day­thejr r ights and liberties \\' ere again inva¢led." Inscript ion on the lVionument at Russellboi·ough one half roiJe south of Orton Plantation, in Bruns·wick ,. County, and the same distance North of the Ruins of Old St. PhilJips Church. 1-t1arking the s'ite of the Col~ nial Town of Dr unswjck, is as fol1o1 s : RUSSELLBOROUGif J.f;rected };y Captain J o'hn RusseU, Commander of His Eritjsh J\iajesty's slr>op of war, SoonJion, who gave his n~une, i(J thi Hesidtwce, and tract of 55 actes of land a.djaC<14•t to th~ T o,Nn c,f Hrm.as w-ick, Subseq uently O\>Vl1 . ud and O(:<~ ur.ied by t ine B1itwh GovernoY and Cvn1~ Jrw.Hdfl-r Jn r;h itd , l.t>1 U1ur lJolJlJ~ , and later conve j·ed to Ffi e . {c~Hul ,c·.v, Wi1Hurn 'f• y ol J, Covernol'. Qn UH· HJth o f•'d .>l"'· ry J 76t) this Btt ildhig, 1\ l'lO'W1'l a, 'Pryi'J1l' f'a ht.r>1•1 Wat> . UJ"J;QU_Ild d b.Y J ;'JO 3 nH•>d 1Th-1f\ of h~; C:.q;c fo'u ir j·(~git,u, h~d l y f~ oJ:~ ~ : lWour ,, or 01~ . ton, ~ti Hi c ,,J llfdiu J fttt·l u~tt. Wln. J: , ,;~· rf'.n g ,) ti'uH. ' t'I U·~ Jtj t:R'f 'J' L\1f1~ ()1 J T J:fJ'' f j ) t T'J'j 1·\j •rf UH• U l~11 Hrt•ll y (\j' Uh,~ii' <.· , ,y tt t c iJTfl 1 ~,l d 'J )} t J Jll j.( (it l lHl.Jtr l it J t~ r, IHtt ( !~J V • ( rn~, . ''J r Y<>l i U tf'! jJ( I ,;t tfl tJf cr~pl!l itf ., .tll•f> c,j j [i, . M:q Ps­ty' ~h ip . Vi lif·t·. ;oJd dtf~ ~ 1-r.r . ~ ~tl• .j 1J • ~ · t:JdHils :-- \)1 ) -. lJ] . lil ts rJJ tltl' f"ia• i tn~} l J 1~ 1 JtHHJ. L1ft . :bllil}J J\t t <HH:'i HU1 t - 14: t to fd. c :.: 1 , . wi·••eh h.(J.d f , t.t1 n J, ~·~ nl~· li 1 Lt, l i t' lltt Vt·•l\ by c . a ptaitt ! 1, i·ppf in II i'~ Waj K~i~ , ltqi l )j i · t n.;r-. STO! E ~lARKING SITE OF RCS- ELL.BOROl:CH Scene of re"Sis talJ c~ to. St"Gmp A ct on t he Cape .fear. . Subsequently, on the 21st of February 1766 at 11 A. M. a body of 500 Cape Feai· men in arn1s, under C<:>-rneli·u'5 Hal:'uett and CoJoneJ J,am-es i\Ioore su_Tound­ed this l-Iouse and demanded the sul.Tender ot is Maj esty1s ConilptroUer, ~l.r. Pennington, and 1·equited of him an o~th t hat h e· would neve1· issue any ~tamped pape1· iu t his province of <nth Cau)lina. This n1onumen t er ected. ~ y the . rorth: CaroHna "'tr ciet y- of Colonial Dames of An1erica. is comp(l~ed o1 stones from the otiginal .foundat ion of Tryon·~ l)al~eu on thi s spot May· 5th, 1909. LucLt ) ! urch.is,)n Sprunt. Presiden t Gabriel De R o sett ' ·\1 a ddt\tl, \'i<~e Pr.?-s­dent; Cai·l i e E. Princ e~ Secretary. 'fh e London Cln·onicle f or l 7t>6 pnbllsh 1 th(;! fnllo\ . i.ng; N E~* · F H. ~t ~l E R l.C~ vVi1rn i)tg i on. ! od:h C ~ n)linu. Oe ~r•n,b 't' h h- \·\ tlHu •n Tfouston, J1~q. nist ributor of . t <:!l , jgnal th e n~ wo·\,:lld b~ fewes \\ re ·ks no doubt. l I t = - :: - -= Ga.sa Ybel Hotel · ~ani bel J Florida J anuary 15, 1932 NLr. ~ . \V. Phi iiip~ Canton1 . or h Cay.,) } ina 1 .ma · :raltet : \ .,1ile in the letter 't\ rit ing business this rnorniug )1s a ii~Je . '' ., ar h rur,ing a Hjce v i.:-i l here and 1 an:1 glaa tc· .;;: · ~ ~- thc-t . tl1Y (>,omii.g rlo·~•n he1 e has h elped n1e \ 1(H';' r:1uch. 1 ba:ve b(:tell ov.er to town wke ~i nee J eamt.: on th~ 1:-laud tf1r a c1~eck,_u p. J)oetor r ep0-rts me aoi ,,. nicely a lil I f:eel 1t too~ 1 hope e\·er )~th ing is go­. g rrice]}·. \Vh il ~ 1 an1 not &h inking about the n1ill rr c.· . w:-t <'1t<-. r net-t r-1.\ t.'\ E.nt-v. . five .v ~aT:: of daih. " con-tae . ;, "'eliow Cait't heJ~, lJut tl1jn.h abvui ho things are 1! : ~ rr. . t ~ h ~me tinr it i~ a ph~ar u.l'e_ to call up in . 'Ollcb mind the r,!ant, J n<,wing ev(!>r_, t hjng- 1s in ~ood nand.i.: alHl an ~o:n'k, r,g a.~ one :nan. Quality and ton-nag lH:.~ll ng it . (J v· 'l J ha: ~ no Q.ouht. I t rn!:St th ~ood ac th.ti Lh•' :.;Up, . J · ird~UJd<;J tt~ :uJ t t't}i 'f'iltc~n ~1 1 ·c- 11·iving hrtrd tu Jt f'J nr, tlt<! . pli-JI {If safc.d II t,lu·t,qgiH)ut \}fl' 0 1' ' "tl llt Z;J li t t l l , 'I hr, 'o Jj ,}l L.<• .lllf .l t.tr !tH • ;'I I J, p.cd' uH•Jtl ~ lwv•• H df . 11 'f-t·{Hd 11 lf.\ fi . Jt• t L11 lfl :tlll• ' ''" ~h . pl;ull ha ~ J · ~ til in v1 ~• ), 11c,,. fl ;.~1 1.1.(. IHJ,\ · "' tt 11 "\'t,,tll'WHII h ~ t\\:~ f•CJ/1 f}.,·.liUS~}J i Jll l llJ iiJ \ t lJtuul i d w h li11 .H n d, ltlL f;tJ·hnitfl.tt h1 Uu li T H}Ji tjc,u:11 h tl, dd ,, · th .,1 d1 )I nl • • --~--____ _._ -.:. ~-·~ - -~ ~t'-'"'"!'_.,._ ¥"'- - - nl 11t. ,q. hink the e·rnpf J' · " .de.:.e, e ·I i ~ ftTr th ~ ~rl~ndi d r~et·o rd. \\' c v l ~o \\ i.:h to c~ H att ~n t i, rt o '1 e t·PooTd rn~ d· the H.(3 putr and Altc:.r-a.Uon vnd \= 1,t;t1 rard Badl :Jf th ·:.;e cJ ' Partn1ents (4) ,, n~ 'l' ' 1n v l'" .· hazar· ~ . .;; \\·Ork . .:1nd wfr ··n ·~ coo, irler the Cf)IJlP n ati a co, of h vo e<:nts p~r ~1~( .C{J pnvroH f0:r- !i.e fiel:i:· ~nd _l­' Gent~Jon s clPpa:rtnHmtf ~) na fnur et:nts p ·1' 'H~ cu· f.L_'i.\'­roll f'or lhf' vVood Y~ord. \ 'e a1·e indee•t pn_,:ud of the ach i~vcn1ett t, anfl ~ t'f' cor .fir ent that each n)plo~·ee i. "''" hoJ ·heartedly heh iJ11} our etr n·t. trJ p: ~-~ut ·njo:l ies. \Vc a1·, p'eased \\ilh the in•c1·~.;;" ~il1 own by th• en1- p1oyees in aJl depat1 m~nt~ ~tnrt ~pP that ec cl 4)ne Qf th en1 wi! l1 i11 the future ;:,trive t 7ert h;u·t· ~. r to pr€- · vent i njuries b.v pla_dng .:ate a!l t.he tin,e. lVIr. C. W. Phillips, Rdito1·, The Log Canton, N. C. lVly dear lVIt. Phillips; I have been awa. v. ft•orn m .,. . of fie(; and. therefore. I an1 late this yeat· i.n sending my g-tee'-inb's to TF r; LO( . but they are no less incere. no.r i~ m~ ul)preciation of having ·received THE LOG each n1onth du1'i11g 19:11. Ii continue lo l.>e the ~ame b:righ t, inte ~t in gJ w()J­come fJiend, which vve all loDk fot~l.' al'd b.1 l·~.:~ren·ing-. May 1 extend to you c.l.l"1d to THE LOG. mr v ,. y best v.~i shes for a successful. pro~perou$ and lla{lf.U New Year . Very incerelr .vour $. rvro . -rc.\ :JtfOORF Editor,::> rote: Territo~i:al ~Hl1€'l vi:·or .__)_i Nursing 1\letrO} olitan Life Tn~t.'rsnee Co. Some people have a ·wa.y of ~ayin~ nic thing-. _haL: please and that lHtve lhc ring of ~i r 1c rit.'. 2'' t­l. v appreciate th.E'se ldlld \\ 0-l'd~ cotning t1t'l1"~ ).t~ . l\1\ or . nnd hope that ·hv tl '-'' \\>ill h~n·e .ct happr a . ,l r.) l.l1Sl>erons y ar dudnl! l932. \ (" "'~.:~) hope th~lt ~he will lind t inu~ Lo vi. . it u~ ~un1 tnn dth·iu ~- I he •. . ~ Ll· • The ba, ic Jll ~ t h\l(i ll!' HI ta ·1· ttl ,uTh lH-" ~ t a \lhHivn of Hll \' pt•uhll•H4 l'dU lh• ~ ·t do ·o lnhl l th~ f( lh~ lhg tout h ·· ldltn" : Sc~l 11t'' l rdhlfl'nt ~l;\h' tl . P" ·hh~n' '~ I ttch lh, · Prnbt1•tu S\>IVI t lt. } ,.,.hh•HL .tp}H \ht ' l't Jl;H~ l \1\f t·\~· h l. I " I!; • [ "11:w .- 8¥ m . ll!: -~ 1 _., 1•\ w HtP fl ltt' . ·t•uu ,.,h tHIII X: li~ht · \\It LutH i ·. t h 1' t1 h.nt ttJ u udt~ t •g o n lot Clf l·uhbiun tl!,• ' \ • t · n~t ' .l\. '. I ·~ I d ~t s t\1 . t) I u HI \.) . • • • • ' -· 1'HE L(lG • - • • T ·, . ~lid tha1 ··<._;~\ u.l t a f •1:. tll!U1H 1 ~ il' a1i 11H1i - ' eat tun r noqd br·'~'~ing . o· · .rli:-11 (~g:a,nl fo.r evn . ,.,.,.1.1 j~Jlal uL. in ta Hi c' l-\t.-tf'iet ' i::- a sign t f :r1. T 1 PJ t n·:· i l . in;r. lt tlt <l t 1 s tl·a~., t.lH' l'ati ng Hf a :atg , p ""l t~n t < t u. , tw nlim,g to M1e t·u1t'S of l'H'>Hte ~ ·ie . y would h · pr ~tt . h•w. i.nf:- t hfi· ·~id' in th(;' ~ltt1.ll~n.r i ~ ue t)f ~n 'Lw m "1'h ~ t ·l;n.Ht•,n-:''. R (· ~ta.in ~-or11an ttid, " v ~H. a~('OJ' (ltJ.g t •l t11.:tt e:t!'tid ,l 1n y tAblt.! tiquette i ~ ~u h<'w ' U do ' 0. rnenfolk nH~l\S\tre. mp? ~., lll ~ a\\'" l'l ' ~ <.;\- ~+ttl Rb n1t SU'Clt thing than nlt>n. l '-"' 1lrl bt f'1••l'~ ean .·ul. t.~ rhaps because "Ye d.o not \·ant l'~l w to t'1inh tJ·wt '''e ar~ not 'v.'ell-bred. Th'U~e t u . wb\) ,\~ork e:n1d have a c~l'htin numbor of trdnutp.: h '~ l1ch t.n .Lt oul'· lunch soon fall i.nto bad · i11~ ' it~ . '" ~ di ~::.re-1;?."41\'d :)B conYetJtional .rules and "·g ulp., iJ n 1 :(, od l;l.e a pig-~onu:tinle~ with . our feet iu • ~u .: h . ln uh~ last artide v-: ca1led attention. to the proper t ~ uf t.he n ~pkin , n3 ·e and fork, we shall now men­ti- l , ~re / 11 ,r t1dn.gs '-vhich nre eqt1aHy as i.n1p0r- .:\hout the poon T1.tt· te et'e nni il y·ou h.ave fini})hed talking. 1~ J(~» ~·an.t BOJnething thai is not near you, n ev.er . h. aero . · tLe abh_ for i t" a.}\k soweone t() paas it to . ,. l. "' •. :b. bunC: · :-- rJU1n J.>e t:a:keJI fr<,OI the nfiOttth with the ttn ~e1 aud n¢i w.ith the fot~lt. ] is -~· inrpulite t , pid{ . ,,ur t P~t:h at th~ table. · . vpl t. Y" t£., e H"eT UJ> t)'IE~ .o~ra\iQO With ihei.r , . 'lfuj -:n1 · k 1:b a IJ~d rf'La tt.er wor:,e because it a .t . J twn to ~· Je&t i going ou. • • • •• • • ·- • J ·~ boa~t. nr 0 Jl1f' m•.>dern h:ghwa ,y.s, :llld th ~y .are W f'~11th.!1·fuL drm't {: no ., how ,,:(~ Cnllld g'C!t :\long · '' itlvntl thent but . JlHVJJHt i. not. a rnod~ rn inrt­prov J1H1nt. V.,' _; :\ re told th<1 t King .1 h ltth~dne~za l· dl OVf• hjs <:har1ols u\ ~r p, tV (3Trt e nl.~ lf asrJfat.lt and Lrick . H.enll.v t.he pflving t)f t hof-(}nghf'aJ:;e:-; f f;r the uqe or pJea.iure and cornn1ercinl t r rf le dates l>acl< rnany Cf•ntu't·ies bef ore th" Chl'istian ent. stx hundred vears fJt'~'f(JJ'e C.:hri. t, 1{ing Nehuehadn.ez- • zar of l3abylon eon.i ) •d H'HH y of the imp1·ov<::rnents whic.:h '" con =•i.der up-to-date today. In fact an in­, cJ·iJ:>tion wl1 ieh has been founrl f;tates 'that r abopolas­!<\ Or, th ~ fathtn· oi' . eboehadnezzar. ·ix hundred and t~vtuT.t .v -tive ~ cru·s before Christ, with l;l.aving laid the ' i1 rst asphalt utock payement ot which th~ re .is any r e-cord. 'roday, i t seems that w ' are only in1i tating the Gabylonia~l Monarch who live.d n\ore than twenty-nve. hunclred Yf$<-lrs ago, and 1·ode iJt h is chariot over a glis­t ening high way of asp hall and bl'ick~ of which it is sa:icl th~t jt was imposs·ible to separate the bricks with­out d~!.: troying· them . J:t was io the year. 1876. in the city of vVashington, 11 . . C. that th:e first a"phaU p~a vement .in America was laid . The m.o~t £amous avenue in the world perhaps. is Fifth Aven-ue, ew Yo1·k Cit.r. Fifth Avenue \;'\'as pav­ed in the year 188{) with granite blocks. upon a con­cl'ete. fo undation but. notwithstanding the care taken in its construction, in fow· _·ears the p~vement w.as in a very unsati ·factory cpnd itiop. In 1896 it was xe­S'ttrfaced \Vi th asphalt . T<Jday in our good old o:rth State a ha1·d-"urfaced highway traverses the state, f1·om one end to Lh-e other, a distance of n1ore than five hundred miles and every count,· . eat in the state is connected by a hard-sux- " fa.ced road~ Old King r eb t~chadnez~ai· may- h.ftve "set the pace·' in 1·oad buildlng but should he be pernutted to dr-ive his chari{)t over lhe p_a.,1ed highways o! North . Caro1ina w~ a.re surt;; that he would be ])leased aud per­hans pronounce theu1 quite M.S good as the streets an<l higbways' constructed l>sr him ·elf t·wenty five hundred years ago-. • Uu ·tice.- vwhHt d\d thA l lHx•Llegg·er get in poUee court hi:-< rt lnrnh tg;" hi\ couple of. new cus.t")mer ·:' Lif . • • • -~ --- ~ --- Pi~ -e y d~ ·-.h trtgP. ·~wlutt is ilh~ chru·g , offjcer 7' fHJ'ic(•r . "1) ·i ving "'· nn,. in a stat€ of ~xtreme in­fcd uati,,n.'' - Princf>lon 'Ti, cJ'. • • • • • • • • • • THE LOG --- ~ --- ~ --- ~ --- ~= --- ·~ --- ~--~---· --- ~--~---~---w~- 8 No.1 Published by 11The Champion Family:r as a Symbol of the Co­operation and Good FelJowship Existing at t he Plo.nt oi The Ch:unpion Fibre Con.1pal1y. Cat1ton, North Car olina. G. " ' · PHILLIPS . ······-- . . . ·····-········· . ·· . ······-· Edito:r. REUBEN B. ROBE HT ON, .JR.} . A ociate Editors Il \V. GRIFFITH --- ~ --- ~--~ --- · REPORTERS ' . D. PMSSLl~\· --··~·,---···· -··--·-·-··- --- ··--·~···--··-.-· . ._ . ,(t. e .t.\ . JOHN DO~ 0'' J 1' . - . ., . . . -.-··· ·--·· . -.-····· . --··-- . ·--·-• · . 1\ol a.in. Off'J~C" I' A J., J:lY A'.tT ···-··-·····-······---~·--······._···--- .,_. ____ . _, __ . --~.l>ow~, A. C. GAitD EN . - ····---· . -·-·- -·- . - . -· -·-· . &. B. Dept. J . NOlC\lA.N SPA\\ ~ . ····---. ·--·-·-·--··· -·-. - ·--·--VtwentlOtl.al Education 01 £ ~ Tl ' L,I-;S . _. -·--··· . - --- . -- ·-·· --- ·······._ . - Flnisl1ing- D~ut~ \V. B. BlRD -··-·"·· . ·-··· . ·--····· . -· . . ._. _ . ____ . . -~·-·---. SOO~u1pbafe L. G TES ··--- · --- ·-··-· . ·· --- · --- ··--- - - •&·· . _._uOOreto-.ry Bll.,L -c T LES - ····-·-· --- ·---·· ···-· --- a:. --- . ._-. ·--·-.-·····-·- ke.!alnM FLO\ 0 ''71UB T R . ····--·-·~ . -- . - . - -·--······-······-·--··· ·--··· . - . SW:l)hilt UFlGHT TO TliE LA ~T DITCH"' .-.--=:::o liE :-'Ub)~ of thi ardele i . a good slogan, ''{hieh would l.'le \\'ell for us all to adopt. · F jgh ring to the la t ditch., me~n~ that we lia,·, don~ ou1· e t t) c0~ uer and if ve f . i1 \ ·e ~an not h > .arcn, d of betn . ~1 cke1·. · Tl 1). ori qn of the W(ll-ds. ·wrn fight o t.:h la ·r tlitchr'' 1s an inltre.:5.i'te: ~1ry. It).: Si:.;d rh [ the'- ords n?re first uttP t.:l l'}jl .,\'illian~ 0~ vran., hen Prc.nc:h l so<:'1t •l er .·:e 1• ""'"·4. ,·u c., ·jr fJJ1 . nu_. . i,~'~ . . ·1ft · a.mreu.f: .'·~ tg t o bUrr n · t', JU ·rJtle 1' ~ . e I dd . ng:l:lin~ n:rn. fl de. t1~e lan(l 1n ll:d r ··1 •tv H )l1~.l1. 'he. pr~ . ~ 1 ~ frl . nck, {IJ el h Ol.'liS". h •.! :.tl~ . w•J. 1J li •wal t "0 the la~L dit b:· fl. .-} ·, kii~w liter· 1: t nid t inte!1d to cO!npn.Hn oy· l ield ' ·· inch .,f l'r 1 . I u n~::.r.t tl . en my at th la~t d1tcit ~·fll hr d n·. l~f•-!1 ' u!o if n ,J l ,, ~ . in lif~· b t h l 01 lu.: i di teL ' '' e <: ,Jlo ' 11'!.~ . c.e1·H.i n m:t n " ~ till c n . jck. prd . c , "1 in·· J.LS • d i• ~\·c n1u , r·gh t t · 4t. . •• n ·r ,, . ~ -up. l 'el h . · • • feet ancl fighting like a nwn. The re ·uft was7 after months in the bed he r ealized that he had nn~de a ~\::.1 ~ ous n1jsta.ke he had done lt intself an tnju~tice. Hi· legs, because he failed lo e'ercisP 1. h "'nl, wer · . o •:cak they could not support hi borl.r, th~refo e he cuulrln' · walk. ric '"a~ in a n.1.uch worse runilition than .\hen s.ix months prev ious, J"ather t hfm <{U ffer ft. little> pain he decided to go to heti and take things ~a.~y. Bul-, vlhen he can1e lo hj Yigh t n1ind he reaH zert that if he e er expected lo walk ftg-ain. lH.: mLtst get up and fight (~·{­ercise in orde1· thal he .regain health anrl . treng'th. OfttinH~ opportunit.\ l\nocks at our door and bids u::; follow. ln the vnth w here he Jeadou; we realize that there js heu·d \Verk to do, di appointrnents to s uffer and n1any hard h ip to bear that in order to ~uc(;eed we must '·fight Lo t he Jast ditch''. Bul. the tt<n1pter V.'his­pers in our ears, "Thel'e i ru1 easier way, just float ,,·ith the t ide a11d trusL to luck". Benjan1in Disraeli, Earl of Beacon . J ield aid~ ·'Th · eeret of . a.tcce-:--s is con-taney to pw·pof·e". Therefore, it seemB that "'e tHn­not hope lo succeed unless "'_,e fight and '·ngh t to the last ditch77 • The job \Ve hc.l\-e and the ·wage paid nury not atisfr but, 1[ "c put otu· best efrort into the work ·we have to do, 001ne day perh,lps ,,.c will b . rev\arded Cor ~ e1:vice · rende1 ed. • KEEP C LIMBIN t~ ECE . TLY . orneiJodv ,aid ''n1o ·t tnen \Vant to ~ climb to the top, but continually changinO" ladder-· is not making progre. s. Concentrate on the job you have. Learn it to the Ja, L detail, gi\e it your best, and ) ou '"ill ftnd that rou are on the lad­der t.o succes . q Pretty good ach"'icf) isn't it'? Perhap.; if rnore of u had reaJjzed the truthfulne "$ ol ihe al,uYe tatemf\nt and obeye 1 its p1 \. cepts we ' oulcl be O<~cup~ing better po ·jtion . tha11 \\ e now ha\ e. rJU a few days ago \Vhiie t.alking With a g neral r'or~rnan he . -- id ··1 arn nb ·t:rving and ~lud~·lng ,·cry cl , ·ely th.~ n1en in the vat·iuu · cr , •. s f n1. · depaYt­n'l. eut. I am going to 1eL onl~ ".,f th . 1't go. I am going tr, ~:ee}) (~nh th >. • vhnn1 T < tn conv1nc-ed \\ill render .g.o. )od ~e!"\ ic·P. F\.1r in.:>t3nce. "said hc.n . , e thnt n•an ov r the.t ~ '' it·h tJH! ~llJ t en ? J don t believ~ he i' au\ rr,)( "' J·T.-e d<~t: . .tl.'1 '.1nt to be il tere . tecJ in h. is • 0 • W• rl . no initiu1h . doe':> just , s lilt]· -a: possibl~·. 'l'hert '" another nLan Ct>ruinb d fH\ n that la llet·; he L"" g. od \ ro·[ . r hl t Sd re 1 lt\,~ or th\.ught:lc ·s he will itlae.r g"t.:t l i1h:.d or .· •· li\ u~l cx;ptll.:d r 1· injuJ i! ~on\ e­on . # i! I kt l:P hinl. \\jlt h11v · t u let ldnt go abo. I have ~ v ·t l r•th ·r~ \~ h n1 [ ,-jU h~t\'e t' .':)hiH t le · ~ pn 11 ~ibl 1 •J~j l ions bercHt t' 1 c·u H c dop nd \:i thl:m~·' • • • tl't ~bnl.!t h · \\ ~ Y t' \ c•t·~< t . •JOd forc-w • ~t 1 1. • • .Hl:-o. · . let . P1 " tt u)\o~i ht n ·l Th, \ S u [i\?rh1t.• .nden t I' 'f H a l,Hl . h'O~t~s H n~ pnn~i 1}:') pu.,it tOll find b<' i ~ ~h t e · i!!!~t l\it tl \r ujwdut t dent 01 for mnn u nl ~ • h•. ,·un) H aliz i) . h~ 1 "pt n~.tbihtJ< (l nd a I"' n.\'S '-1 ~ Y' hath~ 1 \l•)'\ $ lS U~t tO(' his PlUJ (<;)~\'1 1he.t'('fO I' t', ic.1 ~' r.l·t '"'f tt ur kP ·.o tt---t~,) <'lirnh t'> t h ~ t011 <,f th<~ lad­d ¥ . ,f ·~ · ~ e~ . o · v ~n. n a h u C0trd\\rt ;;thl(-1 po.:iUon . nlte u~ tl~t ~ h (' \d :o-t'l \ \1.: , lte Lll\\ . t lt' hi . wor"k righ L ( · tl h\:! c::tn ·t' e a r~.1l int ·t~(!st in the wort· hl! ' leo. fJ i d r:>. ~:!:~· PRl\; uJd be dc.ne in ,.:uch a shm·t period of ti.Jne. In three onth:; foon1 the time the Morton C. Tuttle o t~aniza- .'on a1:rived ~nd ~ta1·ted exca ating, the wAlls of the ~ ~ te1 r.c m and machine room ha\'e been erected, the !'0\)l '1A1t' floors laid and son1e of the equipn1ent install­ed; (.,! o he f ()undations. ~teel f1·ar(li ng and flrst floor of t~.e. Piru · hing roon1 have been erected. Wh.He the .r ih:l~ng.s .~l\ e b.·uly "pn.lng up like nu t hrm)ms yet the· t : p :or ecn • r ueliun is 0f the mo t modern design, the waH'S are of ~, ~J concrete and brick and the floors of re-irYfon:.ed eoucrete. \Vl en CU.i1 p~€t ed it wHl be one of the most n1odern and one of t~.e largest plant · of it kind in the \ orld. "' lt"" pa pe.r rnarhiTle is of the Fordrin.jer type a·nd is the h if est !lal.i€-r n1achine in the world u:cd fOl" the manu­f( ett: re of bt:;h gr.~de papeYs. It will form a . heet of J)o.,>€ :wo hundrM. anfl forty-two inches wide and has a caJ;• p j -~· o-f O!.le hundred t on. per rlay. \ 1cn t he · ddition to the plant are fini shed '"ve will nave l.Jl vP\!t;atjcm tl.t·ee laJ.•ge LJ31J@r macb ines wjth a c: pnt it.v !Jf m.ore tl an two hundred tons of paper pet· (fu~-. \ "e ' ~ Jl a.!~c· ttlanufacture al>out. thu.ee hundred. '1 , . t'·.~etn~ -frve ton · t>f pulp and th iJ-·ty to11s of board 1 ~r <l< y . tank acid fivl.: hondrt>d barrel • caustic soda t~'~n , bit ll t!X fuut thou a1 d gallonx, tu rpentiJ1~ ~ u utlve:d g:~,U~,ns, and ~·:XtY tint:::; of dliurin :\. • ;.ruttge : " \\' . . tht· bnck ynu thn~w as hig a· n1y Jt ad sa~. :"' Jf tre tj._:->1 V' i~ the n1~U er fJf inv(;ntiu.n ~he n1u ~t J \ ·lWflJ" ··6d alH>ut hav.ing ~o n~an~r ehildr•~n 'lh~t won·i ~"v k.-uT\\0 8el!s.~ · • ~J\ TISJ. . I~ 0 CIJ~TO t~ RS 1J v Cb n rlt> · A u., ti11 t ;atpt-;.- • • • •- a . , };·- • t - lt i ~ a.- iOtnalie u~ t, H .( ' 'at.i sf, ~d CU=--iotner i . t he be: t ad \·ertisenl{ nL/t A COtlC ·t·n whit:h toe~-~ not ~aU~ f.v 1 L~ eu t.omen . hal) nothing Lo tlclve1·lise a.ntL. convet '"el ~, a.ny C(mCe.t:n whu:.h rlo¢s sat'· fy its custo1n en , CM'l adv-e.rtisc vrofila iJly ­nnd js nol doing it~ dut.v· unte~s it does ~vlvertbe. Abilit~' to tend('l ~e t ·v ice imposes C(;n·tain obUga­lions. l t j . rep1·ehen.:.ive Lo kf'cp such }tbil ity secr et. Putting ona's "Jlght unde1· a bu. hf!l'' is condemntd on h1gh au th9.rity. ~nd advert. i.~. ing ia the model'n me­thod of letti11g the light shine. The met chnnt propeTl.Y cou~ i clered, i~ not a seller, but is a purchasing agent for his community. He buys what he beJiev~s you and 1 need or desil'e. lie stores it con eniently and then tells us about it. His ski11 jn c.u1ticipating our wants n1:akes hhn successful and n·J.a]<.es us sa t.isf\ed euston1.e1"S. 'Ve become good advertjsen1en Ls for him when we happen to t hink of H.-but if he depends on thi alone his goods will grow old on hjs sh elves~ and \\; th onJs· a few of his Ctl.Stonlers to divide t he eost of his ser\·ices} h1s price to each n1ust be high. Therefore, by advertising, at small cost and quick ly, he tells thousands of people, just 1i1{e us, al l about the goods and sel'vice \Yhich pleased us . That is really all there is to advert ising. lt is a simple, sensible, practical thing to be clone, caln1ly , cqnsis tently, continuously. Nowadays we hear much about the art and _science and n;1ystery of advertising, but afte.r all there is nothing mystexious about it and it is no n1ore scient ific than driving a nail or using a hands-aw. It is n1erely telling people 'vhere they can get what they really \Vant. · Bit from British Courts. 1oitingham Magi trat.~e- You should try to regulate your wife. . M~n--She is tlOt a clock, ox l tnight. 1\[otorist in Contt I can pull up rr1y <:ar in thirty yard . ~fagistraie PooT con olation to n'l.e if I an1 r.·nocked down in twent~' · Counsel ( c:ro~s~x~t.nli n.i ng pr~j udi e~d \vttn es~ ) I Rugge~t that M1·.s. Gil>bons is anathonul lo . ou. Wjtne:~ ··Then Y'- u auggtst wrong. l t'~ only n1y friends t.hat I c, lls by U1 ir Cht•i lian HatHes. Bo~t011 Tran cript · --- ~--~ K~:p })U hing ahead, luJ.t you b~ }V rtn\ t n L>.v snn"te pa~t ~vent. • • • • • • * n ZSJe• • ,0 ---·-.31o>" -- _.,. "Vif · ,s.:• iW-""'' ~'-*·.;__,~ -·w-;tt .,.,,.' -"- TI1E ·LoG ---~-··-· .,-.·.~ · , .,. . --·-- ---,. -~- .d. .,. .,. BOOK ~lTLL BO\~LERS ;\' innit> .1oTgan, .Jim B aR JE-ter Martjn, Mar,'in Alexander, Ray Byers ~- . 1. ('. A. ACTIYITIE B,. G. C- . utUes ' Thi:i sea~on ' ~ atti \ritita ~ at the Y. _[ e. A. at·~ tl e greatPSt in iVs .r.istory. flr.~}rs, gh·lf:, vnen aud w·otnen ate eonlir-g and going, in and out of t.h~ ~vimnjng pool f!nd G~rn1 at alJ h(Jw- t:Jf th ·;t da v. There ate 31 (n·g~u: lz(?d ~· '1Tftruing classes} 16 f a l<e JJ~ll team ·, 'i voUey ball taJn;:., 11 bowl'ng t.ea:nc, 2 boxing and w~tling ~and four Gyn1. cla~ an in .:ction with a.n en­roll\': ent ,,f 630 people. ;r~,~ .Pb.r ltaJ department i. now u in~ ~.0 1iluntee1. leaders to ltelp jn p1 om~Jting hi gTt!at pt-n­g, ·am. This l~adsJ ··hip ~s \'ery val­uabl~ to the { . .XI. O. A., ::u:; jt a - · ~ts tb () ·tafr in PJ'OHloting a muel. S.'l\:Pl'$)r Jrogra.t.YJ thitn th~\~ touJd ot.h.et"\\d . e } , cJn lote_ ( UT r)lr1 f.ri""',ndt . A. Jfi1deln·::aud ( airrr ~ n of the P . \ .-,icaJ lJ . • v~>:u:.-:;,bl. .;11 t] unrl his ) ·ad :'1" hi }J I ~Jl:t. tm• ret is r.unuing t.:v full • • capacity. Weaver Sorrells is bas­ket ba ll chairm~n. and under his 1eader ship this phcl.se of the work i taking great strides forward~ The ba ket ball boys all have the League spirit this year, with 6 teams in a Plant League. Leaders of teatns are Jo. ce Owen, R. & A. J ohn R~'111er. \Voodyard; H. J. Mat­thicon, Laboratory ¥\Tinnie l\ilol·­ganj Hook .i\lill Don Parris, Soda NJlll- and C. A. Rhodarmer, Office Volley ball is going s plendidly with A. B. Robinson in cha.rge. He i~ ably supporteq b.\r the fo llowjng Jeadct s : G. L. Robinson Gi ty; Pat llcu·bin~ Wood Yard; Joyce 0\:vcn, H_ & A . Roy Sn1athe1·s, LatJOratot·y, \Viuni•.! Morgc.n, P.ook :M;.ilL This group of LeadPrs are staging ·n1any spl endid and hard fouglrt gam ~: ~ nd helping n1any ruen to gE-t a r·~al enjo ' Jtlf"Ht in play. G. B. Witt, ChnitTrJ-HJ\ of J.)(JWling is in hi ~ 't . .rnenl, tt.· the 1Jowlil1g L, · ~U!Ll t1 g-uc . ~ I n J'\-\ ard Wit h 1 (} t"'a l 1\ 1 o w:Wnn. L )c.u1e.t:--\ in this . - 11 ~---.__._ d(~ p:I(I' tnt)ul • tr ~ I rnlfO\.'lS! ~J('i() 1 l 0a:s~. \A'(" I f·n·d: J. ~1. l· a~i.,m . • J! & . <. lVl. rn~:tr(p, Ci1 .v C. n. J;,,Jtnfl rl!,fd , I ;;~l}(H',.lLrwy, C. L. j •hiw- ~HHl., :>,Cth. Signal l'CJ.: Le· s\kl .lt·r.tth. ~ op r-int•;nd(.:.nf.,·; Pen·.~ l'n~bl1 rn, Hool\ M Hl; W. I •. ~u ~tJe~ . Machines; :md VVc.1dc f-' 'HJP'Jl~., ~ul­ph j t~>. Br, . -ling is a gr at frutLU''-' ()f thr• "Y · progTam lh i . yea~·. The; P, ~l'!~ nuw.v :--plemlid ganle~, it l;tl·~e e'Jl­l ·olhn en t. gvt>d fp low~hip ftnrl ~·c,r,d gpurtslt1ansh i p. Th l'P. ~· re nr v: bowlers each week a. the\ ::tre at- • t1·acted to thi~ ~vort. ThP ul1e.v ;-{ are l'llnning to ~a.pacit.v with an ct\ erage Of 0\.Cl' 100 grt.rnes JH.:l' week. I-I at.:-;; off to \Vi tt nnd h; · leaders. AnothcT leader that hns just en­tered into ~ervice at the Y. l\I. C. A. is D. H. Thompson. ),lr. Thomp­!:> On i, leader of The Pals Club. lfc n1eets with them 1n thci r club se!:5- csions and assists in swinnning and Gym. and in olhc1· v.:ars is render­ing cxce1lcn l ·er vice. J. l\1. Chan1ue1·s Uo.v's 'Vnrk ecretar: will can 1nanr r.oung leadets in to service a$ he add · th~ Gr:1-Y clubs to schedu le that. i~ heavy at pre~e nt. These leadet·s wif1 be called from The Young 1\lien·s uy" Club and The fii-Y club, two clubs that are enjoying their club \vorl< and that are alw:.:n·s r eady for er vice. ~J alcolm Crisp is the efficient leader of The Young Men's ccy J• club. This club under his leadership ha been able to serve the comntunity in n1any ways. "fbe HJ-Y Club. has for it's lead­er Jirn Paxton. This is a new ··Y" Club al C:u1Lon. but is beginning ic) hjl a stride that " 'ill keep other ·lulls n\Oving to keep up. 'Phe Cubs Club, 'N ith Let.ch ~r H.ee\le'!' at Lh ~ h~lm if-> goint.t splet~­clidh with guod charactel· Luilding 1Jl"Ugl~a.D1S . Thta \Von. n's '""lub nle")~ regu­larl, v aL t[, . 1 L C. . with !\1r~. H. A. licl,let cl S 1 d ·. ' hi~ club r ;&ndt' t's <-'. ~ ·IJ\'HL ~l r\iCc t'- theY. • • ~-2_ ___. ._. . .~. -~--:::. --- ,-·--,.rHE LOG llt:RPHY. GATES, SECHREST, BOHSDAHL, DOUTT, FAIRBROTHER i\1. C. A. and to the community. Another Club that renders assist­ance in many ways, to t he Asso­ciation and it's program, is The J unior Woman·~ C1ub led by ~1rs . F. E. Dobbins. Another splendid a lly of The j·y·· is the American Legion v.rith Jl. P . nlurrlock, Comn1ander. They ffie(;!t J'eguJarly at l"'1le uyH and are buc,~ler<:, of jts program. The Local Scout i 1·nop, ·with Ivlr. :-,talJl, Scoutrnac;ter, enjoys the swimrniug at tl te "Y" and are ;all It, tal l;c,ostt~t ~l <,f t h ~ WOl'1\ of t ile . ' Y',. Tht~ oyu v•·ornotf· it 'K • 'd,ool A tid ·t­it l" •;g r :-tl11 l1.Y :1H<Jwing lht• US< of Ut<~ lor•al c;ytn. IJur,r. 'i'lte f' r•l •!t('hf P and f rt:J.H ,Y lrJf'Jl, t JtJ t arc• IIJWJJ)t• i(J ~(1! llll f'll\h'<~fl Cl'Vi ·~s . , Hjc,y hi;., t.dh OH the rl\tH Jay SdJ Jt.A l sson f·a<,l' :funuuy. Many men throughout the Plant are enjoying checkers and ho1·se- JJ ) ___ -.;.__ __________ --- .;"" --- 5ho ·. . :. .~.daterhll · nd leader~ for t h.,~ above a(;tivitie~ are fur.ni~n.,_;,~. ed hy the '·Y·'. Tl1e Young ivl n ·s Christ inn .A:r ~(JI'Jativn, de3t'Te~, \ rith i.t:e aid Of t! 1~ exc+:tiBnt co1·ps of l.::adeL to aid in deveJ0ping a bett-er ptay spiJ•j.t. The aint of th& ' . ' is to p:uruat~ aJtrl furnish n1a erial :fol' any v. o1tlt while aetiv-H;y in v·;hici thet e is ~n0ugh intet·e . t to make :t go. x Ien1bers of the "Y" enjt yed a great l;.;lseball ~eason la~.;t year and . are now enjoying a great indoor progrant. Y. ~I. C. A. volun tee!' leaders are getting into this pro­gram building a program, that uses the majority· a£ th€ member­ship as patticipant and f:urnishe character building programs and recreation for the entire member­ship. All out, let's go, in a great drive to n1ake a happier Chan1pi.)n Fam­ily in 1932, ~ith fun and play, real character building progran1~ fo1' our boys and girls with good .,I 019'ts­n1anship and good fellovr"'hip. • THE LOG -~-~ :iit" - --4--__,.__- -- _ .,.__.__.,,._ _ ._._.;:_ "~.-. _._.~.,. --- ·--~-.-. .:.-.---.-.-. -- < ,. t1 t (;:• a I • ., _. • .,_. • • - % . -- · ~ . -- _ ,. ,.,, _.,.,. +-=- --- n- - .,. o l1Jl.NlT ~,. 't' · . '<r Z'h ah H ·1wlun~ - [ !1", 'l nd 1l:r.~. F, . I ::t ·l\E-l" ;n·e h.'l.t-'!'Y '' t J\: ' t th of a Stln. Fl":.ntl . 0 lis J r. t• :t H I, ~e m bet• 26 1 ~l:~ 1. .i\1 ·. ~ ud· i\lr~. h·iu t~arre-n of . hB'il '\'ill\' n:tu1oun . ' the hht.h of ~ ~t.:n J ~.untarr 15, 1 ~t"~2. 1\ ~l. : nd M r ~. 1 · 1n F{,.nf of PniHir.' ~He . 1· the t. r ntcl of ~ ~on {,p \ .T 11Cl\. h rn J: fitla1·\' 9. • • 1932. 1r.~ . r . _,~ h <. g ~l'. the ntother of ~1r~. ' . . L h~ 11l ~ t <f.· bt:!el1 serious­. - :u i; th hon1~ of her daughter for ~ ·e1 nl weel, ~ but i~ now mach imp:ro't'ed. . r. i{t·bart 'Vhitted re.turued fron Xorbu11.1 i-to.spital aiter an ill­nf!~ of "'On1~ \\-eek . She is C9n­'\' aiescing at her home in Fibelrville. . . 0hap1nan under\Yent an ~pe.;:ation for removal of tonsils and i ~ no~ · improved. During his ":ffil' a'e c.?nei' he celebrated his m r'l.:ia0 e tr n~ Bugg of Wells­to';"\ 1l. • .l'r. T. E. :Marro\ · of Fibreville · ~ much. impH'Ved afte1· an illness )f orne '\V(,~ks. I1·. D. F. Corzine of Glyde. . "'. C. \_vas confined to hi home fot· Jev- da,,. L~· illness. t\1r. ~J. B. Gentrv is horne for a • r · ~ da. '"' " eeo~ering from a short it~ne~ ~. ;\lr. G. })_ Gilreath is much im­pl O\ f~d f.rurn an operation for the ren o"' al of his tonsil~. J. r. and . Ir . l ienry Steven on ls ve mo~.-.ed to their 'horrLe on f;~;rge!oi BJ·~nc1t fot· a stay of son1e ntnnth~ :f'r . arad 1 ~s. D, l\1. Clark are happy in the bit th of a. LJab. g:ir~ January 11. A daughter, i\1argaret gJizabeth wa$ l~H1l h1 ~Ir. an<l i\m. CJ in tor• Pa)"lle t>f ~JTu~ihers7 JIJH JarH.u:u·y ., , 1~••") t! . .Jit· . }{ tl! l"ul,in~un is ~xpec ted h 'm · f1·vm The l la; Y.:(.iOd Count~{ t .o :p "aJ ~;ith in the next fe~ dar~ a '".he &. :rnuch in1prrJved i"rom a 'iUit_ ,.")erious operation. j\l i.~s 1\bnni .,a._e, <htughi.eT of ~h1. ,rntl l\lt . C!\1 ol Case, ""'ho h c;w;,· ht' ~ tl . skk i<W sev(·t'"U.J rn onth~, suf . f('t ltlg' f:·rorn tl COnllJliClJtjon of di~ . ens , is iutproving slowl~., . .r. r::. >eas \vho h:ls been sult er - 1 ng ft·{)n1 31'\ attack of pueumnn.ia, we are glad to :report j ;· improving, and \\ ~ hope 'nll be abJe to returH to work :::.oon. C. V\'. Sl . ph~11 was c)ut a few days on the sick list. . ~h·. and l'llrs. D. J . Ket-r are spending sorne tin1e enj.oyiug the "unusual'' J.,.lorida weat,her. No doubt they at·e havmg a good tin1e and we hope they will return much irnproved in health. . Louise, the little daughter of Mr. and l\1rs. Delaney Smathers of Highland Park seetion, _who was operated on at the No:rburn Hospit ­al has l~etLll'ned ho;me feeling 'fine. John Tru1l, who was in the hos­pital fol· treatmel).!t has returned home, and we hope he wi:ll soon be able to return to work. l saac, Jr., the litt le two year old on of ~{r. and l\1rs. I. L. Sutton \\·as badly l.Jurned on January 18, ·wrule trying to remove a basin of hot water f1·om the stove. About ten o'clock 'Vednesday night January 20, h.~ w.as taken to the h(>spital for treatment. \Ve hOJ>e thal he will scron recover. Vv'. P. Swatf<11·d · 'vas t·ushed tf, the Nol'l>urn Ilo~ital 1'hursday n1or11ing *January 21, 8Uftering fL·om an attack of appendicitis. W lto}Je that hf> \Vill get along rdcel . A victory that l$ hought with OltJney isn •t worth celebrating. .,ORIO. ' l1'Y ll h ~•s Jun.K heE·.fL our convjdion Chat curir,. ity as ft f . vo rahJe f r.­tm · ill lnunau a tfairs h< Jlf'V~t been gi \ :tl 1 hP place il dc,:,erve~. H.~ 111 •ti1.~s hav(· been obscured by lrhose who hav~ abu~Pd OJ' rni ~u:sed It. 'To e u rio~jly should go c~re ili ties. . no not rJdicul the young 111tln <1r wonu\n who wants to lmvw thing ·. G nrios.it~.1 lo prl ped~· cth oct­c. td, i" invatu.l>le. rt should b en . coutaged. Iiomt? Otfh. 1\ ;) \"' • . • • 14 THE LOG ~", M. BENZING_, our Sales Manager ) . 8. WILEY. Pres., Berlin & Jones Co.~ Inc. l<> h,a\'C' (~.tr$ alld cars, but there i:s only one HYiddisha Sltow C<:,t.se. f' VVe uhd~r~Lartd that it w'1~ 11c; Ullcmurnon $igh.t for two s uch beuavoleni gentl e­. tr'lerl a~ ) 'J ( o;.;F.is. Ben~d ng and W .i)ey to wh i l'l ho.nlt:!Wa . rds 0n ~t Sntu t fa · r.ig·htt :1 ;.u·ing ~ne!ttt})· a hPad a ral feel.U1g like:- Lwo g'{Jldrish Leh.incl it~ glisten­i U{ \\ iud(>W~, ~.-, ''Thr· Yicld h.':lhH ~ ltuw Cas~.:' ' nt?g.,•tiat0d !~ 1 Fth .f\.venne wlt h ~}$·~pitt~( lun.:hes. l{ij.) ·,;:ly:o; that wh ilr· he j~ CCJ. l!:i ily ntoved. to f:('t'l. ·~ when he {{a~s ill .' ,._w y,d . '~ lno~t f;.drl ou~ CfU' ~u.; it J·"( · l!-' in lhe ~wllight uf .il~ lite ;.J~ . Jt . '"' lk ~/ s plonL, hr, rn 11si ~ibl• lnlU'rntu m·plt ~ttl! Cc)d ~Ol.l can•t \\'l~ll\. 11 • g(;l\1t~{r.fit NG M(UJl~ JtN l Hl F~T .~ r~. i~v ClHu Jt~ 'u ni;h '" ~·~ :·dciltg crl .22 1 jdJ . ) "W:. ihinl<:. P;Ald H:N 1. . ~'wa il' . Vvnr1t1 t.w i.L l\t:i! l diJ.r.,:id~ d 11 rtl.d ~ I hP ~i(JY ' d11t-e 1'<JI' Ch 1 i t (J!i'.i.':) ~St.• he~ btJt'l o · d C:J. JHCt'l,~ or Yu ind1 ' l"l)f} ~ . LuiJiltg t1.nd oth (_.t. {litrls faou1 the JnB t. t~u - • J1 tfi' n1 Shnp HlHl ~1acte H d urh• t •l t t{' wltJ ·h ptuut~CrK.l thu b a }.pur t l'ts ~d t nt H, ·tJ U'l•l jJi nul to srive it r' cJtanee. A:fLc:r he h shc{'Jt it ah(tut hventw tih1~ ti1e pi got into i\lly~. l-lyatts' shJ"·ubl.x;:ry t-J rtd b gnn tQ rfJ'.>t. I*auJ ,got ex­dtr.:~ d and sent for IJenr·. ~e< nuu1 to help him ldH tb~ pig. Her'r>. thinki11g it was a Guinea pi~ like the.} nti . c dov. · n hon1e. de~:idPc: the he.;::t thing to do Vi: · f.CJ: c-hoi\e it to cleaU1, ~o he Pl''>~01.!df~d t:u \Vt otlr·o-.~ with h is 31CeYeS t•r,Hed 1 ~p to hi~ elbows. ~ >>\.\· 1.hB act•Ja J \\.!. e1 e- t;­bouis of the pig seern V> be a rn. :w- ­t er v but 1,ve did hear· Pa·11 ~ : th0 oth er day that the u~xt pi4l!." h had to kjJJ he \ ,u]d sta ., e ~t t<' .deaxh. FINI. ." Hl -l; ROO~J . 'E\V!' B.v I i. ·ie ~crfJgg' v\7c are S(Jrl~r to l'€0\>:r~ thaf l\Ji~ . :rvrason has had to gi :. .ph~?· "'' !+ on account cf I.e! h<::alth. \\ e ~.i.n­cerely hope that bt-fo.re :;he gBt ~ into her new hr;me, 'Xitich . he i goi.ng to build in HigHland Park. she \-Vj]l be en . irc··.· \'Pll rt(!·a.i1' . . '"' lVliss Florence Conle.\. · L bae~ again with t.L~e r o!l wralJJh·rs ~it~r an absence of about a ye n. .~ H' has been k.ep'!" at home f01 a ie'\ clays \.vith ~n infe<'te\l ft,Pt J"''-1·· i"' able to be on the JOb agJ.in. 1\Ll~s. Bernard Holland t~a.~ r . ~­turned to work aJt~t beiug uu tht: sick list fo1· ab,nn two ' · ~el,s. J. H. Bu r1'Pfl. who h . :-. hcen ·~ •11- ft ned to ltis hotnt' (or u.uite H ' llil~ "' v: it h a · · br tl l\)o t · ·• h.t ~ 1 ":t t1 t~TH:~d t.o \Y0l'k. n uth l~ifl f~· h41 gn ~11 up l?t' j('tll f\nd Le.lin c\)flk i~ Lal,in . ht•r r·l·•~\.' iJ, J.h~ Jn ~p".,~·ri Jn Oif\c ~. lh\kn h t'C)~\n i$ t\ 11 ing· t.ln: . ·H·<"tuc~ t the . .,a n1ph~ T~bl . H JJ und~i''-' POt ' i or ra.t.inn f · ~, am 'flfiit.Hi~ 3.t the Hin:s WllOO ~u nty no~pital on ~- ntun·:.- . t~1 . 'cm•tt~ ate that sh~ ;" get blg alr~ng fin(-\ ~ nd ·will ;SO•)n h • ~ le to t·eruru b wue. ~ l :·~' · J'"owe <·I th Book Mill O:C­fk-- e i : · .~ · -~t.urn~rl ~O· wtJt~1< a.fte1· t i.l.:iug a ~h ort v~tion. .~. IilOng the neW<'<.>m rs iu th.e rir. 'Shing Ji'Ut<>111 t.his n1onth are: L~r- ;.\e H n:·on. 1\iarg~.ret Furness, £\:~ ·tl-:::' Good\\ in, Kuby Barrett and H ~ie ~1v"ilU . ra.:- _ lii:son h<.t. , 1 etw·ned to work ai Pr being out fol' ;-;ojne time with a;o itlfected f'C,Ot. l.r~BORATORY Jo. EW l~v L. E. Cates • The Lo hm ato~y e ·ten.d~ its S)"'m­pa .hy t r; Ea.rl Parham 1n his be­~ ec;;· en1ent due to the death of his t~ }1d· • John Austin of Leicester, ,J~l-c,. 17. !3€n~·a~ . !ill bowling tea.m , a · ;rf.dt~d th.e fi~ld, takil.lg the pTace. c:tf the A:merkan I~egion . ean _ T,fii i ~ <;ut fit i::;, ably ca}Jtaiu­. eO v J ,.ee fcElTath. the Etafety 1<1(.1, a;Jd wi ll U".' to make things uencrall -. unsafe. for th.~ otbel' ~4ru~ ~:n:ch o11f F.J~--tricia.n. ~ . ' l~he "nl .· cou.sL. ter.t La h. t ;.aJn, 1-s :trl,e f~tr. (ms '~)ll~y b:all ~ng. 'I .u~j.J wins a ·" tc,o nutnP.t'Oua to nt~!:Jt•vu a"P-d Vl luvk ia) tht:m io • • e r•l h : (. t ;tJat:ic ll-E!~td from hein~ i n iih e d u s.'t. · • I :Gre.Rittg J oy J()arnc:d r."JUgb Ly. [.!Ug . cl 'right 1 ~adily I l'ablJitt; u ' le ~hr. l~<,y eat;h-ed r.es . • p( · t fu ) '·' . •·od. 1·va n 1erl l't\bl it' · 1·ihH ri fH'ott,l). Ha ·hil,'$ 1oqni~l'l1( Po_, . l'.lVt, • H{ll! ·cl:d•l ha:s l<J~>*t ont of hi}\ llfJ\\'l l1tg· JWet' i~ it1n '".-t hNH-'. 'N ~ "otHl--r it ln~ noo·uduy ttlJt. . with iVl1 ·. t · . · ·.-·-. <.t.t'e h1 an. '\\ ay re.s-­ ·1l< ll. ilJl \ . \\Till'\ ~l·nLcd Lbal riepr>rt tlHtt .f •Jh n D k {)Ut gigoJo8. --~ --- F':unou . · Ia l w.ords: " t ;() sonHel . ·airl than clone " ··she laughed whe11 I . at down to the pi<- no. and kept laughin~. " A Scotchman., Jn a great state of ~tgitaiion telephoned the doctor. "Con1e t-tt one~/; he. said. •f.t\ia wee bairn hels s~llowed a nx-pence.~' -. · · ~'l-Io'v old i~ it?» .q\terioo· the doc-tm ·. • ''1( 2/' was. the reply-. . . And has your ba.};)y learned to talk yet?, > •· l\ly, yes! We're teachin-g him to keep quiet 11ow.t"' ·· 'land behind J;Gur lov.eJ\" said the cotchn1an to his linfai.thfnl :wife. "I'ln gui.og to sho(i)t you lDeth . , Ctaire-uWhat kind of oiJ do yon use in yeur car ?" J ue ··oh, 1 u suall ~,. begin by tell­ing them l a·m lonely." • E. B. NEWS ···~ By A. C. Garden A. (~. ~ jgbrin~ onr CeU -Q}Jerator i ~ n .i<Jj<:iag over the arri :a·l of. a fine hig l.Ja.by gil·l; Un~ . ei~a·l~·::; that he pa ed ~H11ntt~ s.u ·~ I ~ w~ re ap-pl'ec ia \ od. r We ar . sot w to l4 ep{1t--t Lllc dt"ath of \V. M. (-:.ogdill's s j. ~1·. lt ' . c;-.tJU•" :.v a hiK :-h k to hhn. Jle w i •h ,~s 1o UHtnk ::\U th•: J;l<."C'i<~h plant ho \ ,-. fnr U! )1,veh Wt'f·ath vf tlowctG t hat. \\tlS ~ent . • • • • • • • • I • • . __ _ • • till ftfJl ( hP fi~)d fi. t.h~ rn• -·t. .u utl h1;?. na . tintc 1n tl f ) Hl"' ·h l 'lanL, <lnd we huv· ._·cm1c • 1 ~, )!'ll'r( tfflrttfD,., durtup; noon llour Our M"ow1 f'rir.Hul H cu • ~ I lam I ·• t j ~ the ( 1 trnplCJi t i u~t now. A. ';. f.'Jll<>.t.proan, out· ~al:f n.nload­f'r f!t:J,trre h1 the uthtzt da~· aHd t<)l(l ttlt' bov · he W~ 3 no\<: a tllltJTlf!d )11~1·n. \~T · all \\ ·isl1 hrrn luck, rtnd if hl· h ·1:i nn,r troubl e~ nl v be ~ . ~ lj tu~.~ unr:~. ~Jr. C. ~L Hon~e:r of t~ellef,ntl', Pc•l1l'l.<·•. ~pent Lhe • ~ e'tV 'P-al ' " ith ld -; daughi<!r 1\:ll'$. P. n. York, lie thought so nruch of vve~tern \"orth Carnlina that he got horne~tdc c,n h if! relurn to Penn:;;ylvania. MACHINE ROOM .NEWR · · Bv W. l,. ~uttles • Louise, the rna11 claugh'Lel~ of lJelanE-y Srnathers wa~ rushed to the Norhurn Ho~pital to undergr> an operation for appendicitis. Mr. .::n1athers sa~:s his daughtet· is get­ting along nicely. • Ot1 Deeen1ber 22: l\Ir. J. G. De\'­lin was married to !Hiss J c~sie 1'il il­ler of Canct\e1·. The cel--etnony was performed by Re,?. 1-:Iowell. 1-,1e ~oung couple plam to make their futu.re honte nea-:r Candle1·. - ' On DeceJuber 24, lVb·. E. G. 'I'ruU wa n1an·jed td 1\fi~s Myrtle lYle­Gee, The weddi·ug took plare at CL.)rcl'e by Dr. . B. 1\l edforrl. We wish n1uch hap-pines to the young Ina t·rie.d couple. "Rip" Collins is lhe latest addi- • . . • • • • • • • • ~---~-- --- ~ --- ·--~ --- ~· --- ~ --- • • 1--6_ ____. .,. ___ .,.:-.,_._._.__._~·~.,.,;.;,.__. .:.,--.; _ _.______T_ HE L~-O--iG-. ._ __. ., ___._ .- -:-._. ·-~; --- : --- . ::.--.;._.-:-.,. --- :- -- If tion to t he Board l\iiU. We are glad tD haYe "Rip" with us and we are sure he \Vil] make a good wort~ ­er. Dorn to I\1r. and 1\tlrs. H. lYI. Rog­ers on December 20, a big boy H. ~L, Jr. The mother and son are reported getting a long fine. ~l.r. and ~irs. Charlie Dills \Vere ulessed ·with a big fine boy on Dec. 27. l\lother and son are getting along n.icel.v. The bovs jn the n1aehine room • at·e v•ondedng why the "Wet . "herirr'' has not. been railroading any Iat el . Soroe think his engine is undet repair, but Parvin I1all r-:.ay~ he has purcha ed hi · goat und wlll t~ ke over th e road as soon a.~ h!;g~: COll1 €' c;-u t. For c: m p ~ 1tc·. and ou lrlrJor . 1Jfit·ts S('!e J J, W. Pin clt n rt. • V\fv_ haWl Ill 1.J'i t• lJl:-{t~hHH? )' t>()Jl1 'J.vr: r•:al l urlh~l·a, hot this fJtll ti<;n­iir. hurl f is u 1c t Hat .J j esbn:.' . J nn Jl ne;:, · of iu­j Ln-jes •:rnd ac ·irlent c<Jst s \\rcre practically n e~ l igabl ·. 1 t p-lainly sho-ws 'vhut cnn be done when all co-operate together, at:; undoubtecl­} ly has been the case jn this in­' s lance, for uch things don't ju ·t happen 'vhere so many men are en­gaged on such hazardous jobs as have been handled during th.e per­iod of time above mentioned. Quite a nutnber of new faces have appeared in the H. and A. ranks during ihe past few days1 '\Ve desire to extend to then1 a hand of welcon1e a.nd to as ure our read)­ne. s to help them get lined up in the big family ch~cl e . J. E. Deas, who has been con­fined to his home for several weeks with pnenn1onia is improving nice­lv. R. A. Rathbone is back on the • job, having j ust recovered fronJ in-juries received when struck by a hjt and r un automobile near West Canton. Virgie Keener \vho has been on the sick Jist for two mont hs is jmproving slo,vJy. Jack Blanke11ship is inlproving slowly. David Bugg· j back on the job after a \veek's absence on account of s i cknes~. , C. J. ~ctz r. 1a1Jor foren1an, Rpent the week e11d with his fath­Pr xnd rnotb er r H~·u· Conn ell.\· St)r·ing-s, N. C . M I Oli'f•'l '1', I ~ v John no no" an • --- ld9Hfr \ J til t h t'l fl f' \ L'O Jhsl rtu~ t i on, ,ur. ttai n OO'i<"«' l 1n. tukPn ou ~l n "" "I. . r I~ 1 ll! v•u ·l ~ \'I' ( I' lH" \\' "t lli l 0,, p ,., c.- I , \ '' i1 Ld 1 I h • • l i vet. •t c.lll d t h •' htl .· If! and ),u tl~.: uf ttw '''''" c 1 ·•·t.· iog t lH• l'"'' ndll. T ,J. I I \ "' 1\ Hthl I L. :--· •. ( \ •\\ .II {I 1 I ) f : ( "l •flt I I ~· l)fl tIt 1 d < ft t t u r 1 'i \ v 1 . t H 1 't' \'\' o t I 1l · \ lt\,ttlf. ('d' l II lli • ha~ fl.l . r, been t mporarily added t '> the l ·~ n' inr>er:!lg Dep.a ro . nt wnd on th~.; electrical i~.!lout. J €. s ie ~ anfey ha. ·t·t 11ed t6 her d!: k , a f ter S] ~nding a C'u:-i . t;­ma vacati0n at her home in J\la.rion, f·~,uth Carolina. 11iss Stanl(t.\ r~ports 'lJ ~tt i.Jl ~pitc of our very 1 l ~ · nt \Vint<:.:r., she w glad to get ba('l l~ trJ the State line again .lu put her !-.h~ and . tacking.:. ,{\~ aj!ain, and t ~ at she fou.nd it a 1itt!t chill_' doing w·ith ·ut tltem. For the .·econd time in as n,anv v ear~. ~Jarv H&n.·Pn ha~ had an ;,c- ~ . <·ident on her wa, to Ghureh1 <.m the eeond . unda;\'" in Deeernber. 1\larv sa,·s that on the second Sun- ~ . day in December, 19g2, ~he i~ g')- ing io ride a bicycle anrl leave the car at home. SOD "LPH TE .L ;OTE ~ B.v. W. E. B-vrd We at·e glad to 'Bport t.llat G. II. Wh1tted's \Yife is improving, and \vtll oon be up again, after und ,._ going an operation at the . 1o:rhurn I-Iospital ome time ago. Alvin Ford ~·a ao:ent f1 u~n ·work fo1· a few d~1ss l st ·eek. and • ''-e could not fin out the b"")llble until h~ c-am~ iu vith n bo~ I){ c~ ­gars under his ann, boastu1g tt'e arl"iv~'l.l ol· n ne'Y heir. It i · report~d t") n1 th ::tt a n~ ' rliscover) has be n nu~d ~ b ' ·. B. ta.n1 v. That i". 1.h \.: n.:-e, of )\) ) • \\. conlpO'tnd it'l h1s ~ -- t• fur ,~\ Hn-dPr o i I. T le .,.:., ,. ~ th ~ l. it '-' ::t"' w ~11 • and ~ ld tlll\ h~t' h ? l' charl ' <1. i\1 \ . t t h.'ln ti H ha. ct; n \ .1. ll 1 to • lh . f. l"t th,tt i\h·. T P:-;.td 1~ . pen l-ing rrwr t in1 · n~,: h i ~ d · 1, t h n \1 ~­u~ l. Hl' i~ ,)ft'"·n s a t ~ i~t i n~ his f uc:il \\lth his t"'l \lt:?- '-'~l ~t lu ' nUl \)11 ht ~ d · l-., e-;P'l"t!\11~ wh • ~l' U fH·" eull,·-l in f,or a .h,cl -uu1 . up. 1 \\ 1 ~h that nt''h' <,f the 1 (t\1 r ) T he L< g t' ' lit~' t t hi~ t c, ~l t • ' 11 _ ~- 1 l lS ~ ·•n in\ . ·~t l ~'- t C tHl ~ n1i ~h t IJf' ~ t ' ' rf .-~ l "' l1 it·h '' (•ttl t r et'Hlt ·n 1ht\ lA 1111\V:·Ll tf ilt l'll'lUt'\:l \\ "' ha\'' uoth·,tl · ~H t \t t t- P\'Il\f' l'lH 1\t lll llh' l \Ok ~ If .A. • •• i r · n J h~S! s~ nt o•! Rnw­:~ ,1:1 ~ ,, . <'l'il '"'tl ln· J r. \V • \ ""iUiaJ) tSQ\L ,1 ._ I I ·' h· p~ tb; \. c i'~'l on bi d ~1~ ·~t ;Jll i tmt\' ~o tlt· t if U 1 ~· fr I!Th~nl \ t Ut ~· . ll1l h'' c·,\n ta c ('nm ;1J)\ in nwdH\t h Jt• i t •it~ ·. -:rh\' e Hh ''()r" l'l -; ·rih\·d h\ .,aici i • ._ ~ ·~.e\' k'l H\· ing fh.l (H e - 1Pri . n ~ th: t :-- P.lt or : ·nn~. \\ ilhatn i\, a·i ~ ' t d "' ll\' n out fnr a fe ,- cla ·. ~n ( ~ tnh of in i uti ~ • • rvct i ' . fr,-'tr:n : t~ J. F~t8n1 ~ t.~H\t? \ 1. n th~ ~iel\ list • t1. b \Ye-~k. but '' ~11 ).,, _ (In J_,e r~hl to :retUYlll tJ > ~\-rH·]• . ~Ot i · l 1 tnk: h C) 1 · ~ rjeen l c hn:ntin\:" tbi~ Le~luti­ ·.11 \\ e the; . X '~ nne noH . ed :1 g r<~at im­pr. o em~nt in <.:lt~n l i n~,::~:' t:hr ug-h­ut th:l : . da & ~ulphate Dept. fo1 the past n1ontl. . \Ve ~.re ati fled thAt clEan pulp a. t:1d pal el~ can n}~r be m. i{ie in a clean I,Jant> so }~l ·=-- .Jl strive o n1.ak<; our rooms e:e.an. if OU\ dena:rtn1ent is kent "' . cle~.l i \Wltl Le efficient i.f clean nd ~fficient. ~ t ,,j ll be "afe. as • c eanliness i::: the foundation of -"' LPHITE ~WOODROOM Br \\T.ebstE>r Only ·t\\"'o \'eekc of the . .-ew ear gone, but n1o~ t of the _ 1ew tear r.esolutic ns have been bY'ok'f'n 1 b dly bent. T1 J ee ,\. eek s in ce Ol·ristma: and all t he Chrisl.mas c:'I\Pk~ ha\· b~en ,,.orn out or the top~ pullefi <' fi . ,"i.n·ce thi~ article of ·~ o" w~· 1· could he purehas-cd t'ot 3 · · per. d IJ?;en pair a ccu no ls fQr Jt' . eing P.:s.ed 1or p=re~· ·nt ni(Jl c t han l -tt.a1 t1ljt:t last Clni:-;tJn ~. sl ~ ~dn~ of .1~':S0l tl tion lc'ft·~ all ea 1h·e tQ ··.1-:.e p the Pv1 U}J and • t l £ vP ck COUtU. down fr r ti1e (J.,u· 1 1 " '' W( ._ .· ~ · (Jne nh-::h' a1Joot J l :Cl(J o'·<:lock ju-t ,ft~ _ e\1 ~ ~a 1·~ Joe P~we n \\a ·Jel 1·unniug ur_J al1 1 dr,wn the ~t · ta of ~.nltv"ll l, ,old11g a: . if hP­~' lo~ t h. he t f1ienrl. \\'ell, ha:d lost h L ] ;,·H~l:. JJ,e ~.aid wah "Jt the (·ar J,e ·was .o anx­a ''-> Jt. bot lie had ju,t bought 17 ' ·-· - ., .~ t . .--·~-.- . _. . . ._ ··- - . -~ ~, lh'\\' ·(at, li 'l~n·.t plnb\ _ ,~ ( ~ l ad t~ lt'P'i l't th. t lh' hn~ f< •UtHl l h l ti: . t'( n. • pltd ~ \ it h tu l', t ( l l' H1e car. ~,,, ~d · •n~" nf IH'Cll: . e pla.le.; ' '\~ ~u·o. ~ onth'rin)! l~•) ' lcn1g- the tv ·o ~u l ~ }\hit ~ -.,el ''!'11 row1\ ~ b(losl cy . s, we belie' e t.he ft·•tlo\ \\. fl~) rnarlc the DecPnl­ber !\Jill in:p ~ti('ll wo11ld win firsl }ll'iz~. ~ch ats 0. K . F. Et how us th~ di1·t. You know jt is possi ble for n person to follow the rlevi1 so lta1.g that he w111 get to walking r ight by bjs side. Dirt hl!d tL·ash in , . o,n· o~vn toom '\Vill not look • dirty afier so long. But "e can't keep_ fron1 sugge. ting that R. B. not be given the job of pulp jnspec.­tor. Our hat is c ff to the Stearn plant fo1' continuing to lead the n1ill in cleanlin ess ~ V\Te woniier if their r e­~ ir men are not responsible for part of this J· We have "found that it Iartin, 1' ~ B. PolJ,~rlsnn. ih·; F. E. H ntn~on 1 'I'. L . . Jan1i.'(,'n and W. ~- Calvin, 1?-L c Hoa1·ct will lYH~ Jt iJl t hP n''~t f :w dar~ f.or ih.f: purpo. e of l'fMJl·- • gnniziur- i J, . l hYtrrl n.w l el ('r~ tins.s oi fi('{'rf'. al::.o to ~f' t up the m. ( hjn­t ·rr f.m Lh -:. f ~ ~lrm d }.r.~r ·hip e~ m­PJ i~rr ., t t hi · nl ~Ptirtg pian \ViJl l>t.~ mad 'and r(>PlTll Jt t eef: nppuinlPd to an·nn~" f•H· ~ {.P'•;aL J.~· ~$(lht.tll lE='d.­g u~ iH lfJ!5~. Tl{Y A JE~VEL~;[t Young Larly ~l<Jl.cJrtst •·Jt'9. snowing aort leet1ng nnd f'd like to buy ~o~ne chains fot my Lires. ·' .l·m ~OT l'} we k Pep ()nly grc,- . , cenc:-;. fill ow annoying! J unde1 slood ihjs wa~ a chain st,or.e.'; Ju ~,lge. Scotcl1nv\n, in planning l li:> new home, left the r oof olT one room. A friend asked the reason for this. uoh, that's the shower,'' replierl Lhe Scotchman. The meanest trick a \vonuu'l plays on her h usband i.; to increase his stock of family connections . It costs a man a lot to live up io his ideals. That's lhe reason manv • a man can' t afford to get 1narried. l t is easier to make a t1ew quar­r el than to patch up an old one. Instead of n1aking a fool of a n1an , a \vonuln furnishes the op­portunity and lets him do the rest . ometin1es aftet a girl has fish­ed for a man and landed hin1 he doestl' t know how to get hun off the hook~ • MODERN TO.~ ?ICOLOGY Proreasor: "What is the most potent poison'?" Student : "An aeroplane one drop and you're dead !n TAKE CHANCCS AND CHANCES ~llt 'vOU . ~\ WO{I{ T HAVE MA.~V CHANCE.S L£ fT TO TAKE ,. . • • : , 1 Perh~1p,. (Hlc of the g·r eal veal\­ne.: :·es of the .-. \utericnu p ople is their fondne~, for good things to eat. -::\ t rnn.t1y o;f us say, "No thank you·· ·when tentpted with our fa\ orite dish. e eat too n1uch .or p~1·b.~p · too nTuch of the things V'/e :should uot eat. Good house,vives and good cooks are constantly originating sonte­thing diiterent with which to st~ nntlate our :already overgrown ap~ petite -- . ~-\nd today 've are literally l-Uling oursel X'es by overeating. I-Ioweve1·, the1·e js no use scolding, ii does no good. So, here are sqm.e t·eeipes "'·hich the go0d housewife nrigh t prepare and enjoy. C'REAl\i SOl.JPS ARE GOOD " FUEL" FOODS DURING '\\'INTRY CCR'' MONTHS Q,rstets are not the only food \).rhieh come into their O'Wll with the :'R" months. Cream soups, an all :rear 'rot~nd staple, axe especially ~')-ea<sonabl<~ when wintry blasts bluv: and the t emperature Hnge.rs a:rvund 1be zero mark. n1ade 'With m i He, h ui t er a n<l often a eooked and ~jp~ed v~etalJl ~, cre~ rn SOUT).S &1·~ a ~uJ ;~t ttniial a·nd deliciou: part (Jf a.
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author Champion Fibre Company;
author_facet Champion Fibre Company;
author_sort Champion Fibre Company;
title The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
title_short The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
title_full The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
title_fullStr The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
title_full_unstemmed The Log Vol. 15 No. 01
title_sort log vol. 15 no. 01
publisher Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723;
publishDate 1932
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op_coverage 1930s; Haywood County (N.C.);
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spelling ftwestcarolunidc:oai:cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org:p16232coll18/3121 2023-05-15T15:25:41+02:00 The Log Vol. 15 No. 01 Champion Fibre Company; 1930s; Haywood County (N.C.); 1932-02; newsletters; 11.75" x 8.75"; 21 pages pdf; http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll18/id/3121 eng; eng Hunter Library Digital Collections, Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, NC 28723; Canton Area Historical Museum; Canton Area Historical Museum; Champion_TheLog_1932-02_Vol15_No01 http://cdm16232.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16232coll18/id/3121 All rights reserved. For permissions, contact the Canton Area Historical Museum, 36 Park St, Canton, NC 28716; Champion Fibre Company -- Periodicals Employees' magazines newsletters etc. Industries -- North Carolina -- Canton -- Periodicals Champion Fibre Company -- Employees North Carolina -- History Employees -- Recreation Sports industry events Text; 1932 ftwestcarolunidc 2019-01-22T18:26:29Z 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. • • • • • • • • - • I • • • • • • . , • •• • • • • • • \ • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • . . • ' • • • • • •• • •· • • • • • • • •• . ~ < , • • • • • • • • • • • . • • - • • • • • • •. . • • • ' • • • • • • - • • • 'r I • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • ' . • • • • • . •• • • • • • - • • • t • • - • I ., • ' • • •• • I • • ' «. • • • • • • • • • •• • • , • • I • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • ,\ • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • ,. • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • J • ' • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • "' ' • ' • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • J: • • .,• • • • ' I ) • • < • .,., • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . . , • ~ . \ • I • . • • • • • • l • • • • . • • • • • .•.•, • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • I T • ' • • • • • • • • •• • ' • I • \ ' • • • • • • • • • • • • I •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' • • • • • r • • • • • • •• ' J • • • • •• • • • • • • • ' • • • ' • • • • ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • l • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • J • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • • • FEBRUARY~ 1932 No.1 . . - --- . - - - - -~ - ' THE PAPER FOR THIS MA:GAZINE IS MADE IN OUR PLANT OUT OF WOOD FROM 1'1tE FORESTS OF ~ORT.H CAROLIN'A. \VE MANU·FACTURE MANY GRADES OF BLEACHE·D SULPHITE PAPERS, MACHL~ FINISH, AND StH>ER-CALENDEREll. ·- l 'x.:. P r{lud Th,at 1 rn A ~ tb r-o • )" • '-· .tt'QJI J31;t l) . . - . . . -. . - . . . \~ ,.~---Jmpn-n:a m In \Vast.: klis hfi'Lti <>.O ll; }lilt \Vb,i.f'ins::.::: Y. M. C. A. Aet~v iri.::-. . + 1 i •t : • 24 ~ • ••• ;•• i I 6 i 7 't t 7 1 • f • 10 t • ( > . • t> " ~ ur ~Ji.,; lt • ·-··-,. _._. . --. - ·· -~· · ···. . l ., , • • Miss Marion McClench, president of the Nationar Federation of Business and Professio11al Women's Clubs, said "Tb.e woman who wants to succeed should • • nave four outsta-11ding characteristice. They are: good grooming, a pleasant smile, .an approachable manner and an energetic carriage, . these she says "are indicative of tl1e physical and mutual charac­teristics of the in,div;idual. Besides, there sho_uld be adequ.ate trainiBg, ambition, and vision . • Miss MeClenoh "believes that a woma11 should • know the fundamentals of her vocation, should have tl+te will to wG>rk at it ,ancl th.e vision of the larger op­Pol~ unities t:trat lie ahead. • • • ' •.••. •• •• I l I •• *l :. • f '• '• ~ • I J • t 1•' i • ' • • • - G • -- On thi spot, al the Na:rtb end of Fourth Str eet, Wilmington, N. C. s tood the r.esidence of Cornelious Rarl\ett, an ab l~ and de~ , ·oted pa triot who gaYe h is wealth a nd Jife to t he cause of American freedom . I'M PROUD THAT I'M A NORTH CAROLI.NIAN -~- ,. ~.- N t he beginning of the th ird chapLe1· in the study of interes ting events in North Ca1·olina hi." tor,\. we sha ll res tate those events which :ere Jl"'eJ) tioned in the t'"'o preceeding chapters, in order that w ~ may not forget. ( 1) ,.rh'.! ft rst ~ Ltem vL by the English to colonize Arne rica wus on Hoauol<e J sle:tnd , )Ja l·e County N orlh Gdl'olina. c~) The fir-.·t Engli&h ehi ld Lorn in An'ter·i(•a va~ 1,,)1 11 1 n N•Jd.h C,}u·olina. (3) Tho fi1·::;t s< tll ~n:> w tHJ rHjVt atN1 fron. Virginia to Ncn tl& ~;.u ·o lina did not C'>me ::t~ watTior·~ wi Lh rifle c:tnd :->Word In kill or driv t1Ul and t.aJ '~ pnssr.:!8:.:ion l)f tlJ£· la11d rnlutbit.t1tl by t.ht: f lJdi:-tJI~ UtP.V c·;.lt t H~ :UJ f r'li'J td ~, IJntt;··ltl lite• lc~nd 0 11 wldr.h t.:hc!y (•Ukd, ;,nd a~ a. J' . ulf tA1• }"'oph l)f Nw·1 h C.r.rrJIIflt1 hud f, .;o;, t.YrJt lbht will! lbc.a lud1au · lll rUJ H i t <JLIJ • 10ta1(·, wtth Lh~. •:;.<?• ,,11' 11 • ,,t 11 • ta U:i.\ lv rn in. (f) 'f'hr· 111 " ' A H•• •• ,,, tiL.~ 1;4) rP~H~J ugai n ~.l I~Jlg l nrul~ s un,ill '{f d ~ rn;J.JirlB (,v ~H" ' '<wU1 (~t~tJ IItHU tt , 1111d r lt1 ) lt tdPt· IIip c_,f r~. \H vr r Jurant. Thtt . Lhc· . Jlirj t \ 11kh hH l it., hi l ­gjl, in l\ tJ,, ) ,,~<ll' ll . ju lb77, . a ,· . n1cll ~ la i t~ t , l au t d lh,• • people of America, to breal\ the shackles that bound ihen1 to a fo1·eign powel' and estab1ished a free govern . .n1ent. (5) George Durant a North Carolinian '' ~ pex­haps, the first Amet·iran to declare that ··cuvernment shoulu be by consent of the go rned" 111us it ~een1s that the Old orth . tate de~et'\ es n prominent ph<' ~ in the col'ridors of Lhe inunortaL·. Fo1, n1ore lhan a c .\nhn·y the pe-opl ") of . 1 '~tlh "~ro­lina '<Vel'e unclt!l' En~Ji::;h rult"'. the · h ·\d n) voi~ in th~ rnal ing of their la\,.$ ll)l' in tlt<? ~t~· tion of lht~n· ruler$. J-~v e n tht' pric \:~ of tt10 ct'Ol ~ nd ~t: l fH1 lheit' pbnlbHi •n:· \: 1·e f1xcd in E up:h1 twl. Th ~ \)\'OP l <~ or wth . roli rH\ d ern~nd rt a Vt.>tec in t hQ n\ ld ng Ol th hi\\'$ b) wh i ~h tlu~r hdUld U~ }J.t\\i­\ J~n d, bu I t' i ng n Ail'g- £11 , . ui.d "y( u ~ hn n not:' th0n ~H ld th r iti:z l\ S of N")rlh Ctu·olinH, ··~ ,) ''ill t\')\ p ~ \::1~1,:!~ Ol' ob' \ _\'OHI' lll l j U!4t lu ·~:· Sl • t.h ll Wllh .tll t }h o1 h ) t c, lor\i ~ . orll1 t !nl'olitHl rail'lt~d th t'I'Y, ··no f l \ ·- ~ t i t~n w t tl ll> ~ t l '' ' l H'.-~' n Hion:' ·' rut ~ou .baH l>·"'~ r., t' ' . ~attl l\ l llg- (~t'(j l'M''· •. !\It ~ unr tt ·~)d~ ~11\d p:q ( r.1 nw:st 1, ,at· Uu.1 . hu 1p of the t.~ l\ "n. :H1d ~ ntu ~- l p ~S' ,., t n• I fll' tid · . tanqJ\~d 1 :tth t·.'' • r \!\tr\ ~ ~En 1~ J ('6.·· 'J'h.'::!-f' \'' •• u t lak. ••ur 'lodo·n $ tamtn. '\\t1h ~Ulll ou the ! :lt k. ur we-rt· impr,~im' •'11 th .•. t'-flPc!t, h kc a .Magi.~:>t ta t~· . $ • al. :.\IllUt~l Asb ~x .·. " The :h·Sell"tiJJy or North Caro-hu bad tn th h't ·t. da.\ c-f Oc--tol er, 1764. d elared that \' ~.:: ~t 1~1 it our inherent dg.h l a1Hl ex.du ·ive privi­\~" ·P. :.0 in11~ e oar O'< n taxe~. Virginia. a fortnight t. :. r harl le.,s po. itiYely assm-ted the satne Yigh t but . ' nen~.e-r 1.\'lsssac-hu.:et.t:; not any of the othel· colon ies~ ad cia.in1ed e.xentption f1:om parlian1entary taxation. 'Ihe }:tubli.c. mind had no"'' becmne agitated and Govern­a · 1'r.,·on nf ! "'orth Carolina eeing the trend of af­fuil: a:k~d l.he ~peak()r of the hou e. what the people \O.Qt~tl (1o, ··n esist unto blood and death~ was the em­~ lha tie aru we1· of John Ash-e. ··- -·-···The llassachusetts • =- ml ~i~· i ein$! then in es"iun called for an An1e1"ican CC• 6r'e!i . \ R.ich "hou ld consi. t of con11nittees ,a:ppoin t ­oo ·~ the se·;-el'al colonies by the l'epresentatives of the people to nee1 in !\ :.\\' York in October to cuns)der a united representation to secure velief and even the-n th · r,ue&tion of ex:clu i e right"' to ta.x the colonie was carefully a oided. ·· But England was detern1ined lo f' 1 ~ t1H! people of A rnel'ica to ob~y the· stamp act, so the stamp. wet'E: l repared and . tamv masters ~rere ap­, in t~d for evel'.' colnny. Dr. ~'Hliarn Houston. of ) plio as appoint eti .·iamp ma . ter fo-r N.Qrth Caro­hl! Aa. Th~ a.ct.was t<, gt.t into effect. Nevembel' 1. 176!5. .~. ~ p'~ lifistol'. · of North Carolina aysJ t•On Octobel' 19. near five hundred people a. sembled al \~T.i)mington · vt t:.xhiuit.erl the effigy of a certain ·ht1>nurabJe gen-· ~J.ethen: and aftPl' letting it h<.1.ng h~ the n ck fo1· • (Jtn~ fim~ ne;.d· the c(,uJ·t: }1 ou~eo. th~. .t.n.c de a lal ge bonfire Y.'i ~ a lH.tmber of tar hu ·'kets and t(,n r.n iUed it to Lhe la~s. The re<. •. on ::. .,. igned fo~ HH~ _pevple' dis1ike f J'J' that zentlen1a~ was fl·c)Jn being iu ft;t·med of h k. &i'd Ju . , .• a1 ·n.es expre serl h~nl~e]f in f.avoJ' of the ~Ullf) d 1ty.'· \ ·11en the effigy had );een con.f.U01Pd O\ • ~ 1 Li&m . ::. €''- ~;r )· male }Jf.;l ~n in th · trr\\,i gatheted aruur~ d . he honft.r(' ~tud i.noL ttl• oxth t hHi the:) WtHtld l•1t )U.f t l i~ . hur,p:-, lwt would fight fot· ft.,.~,;do-JII . At t tune t·h ~ orRatdzatillll tal l~d "Svn:· r,f LiltdttY 01, • • '""-~---~ o~w ear"'' was (d'){alli~(~tt . \\ hkh wa~ ( ' (til tpu ·d • • • • • of Ot•· J>OC)p}t• of r, ~,,., lh11 (lVcr ~ nrl th~ •~dJoiuing cc 11 11 tit!s. · Colonel \' .t.drlt•H W'ht.-~ hi tl bt:fJtJnlc 0 e or thP 1 ·adlJIS, mtn iu ''tnth C~toHna. l otfk tl d side ut the <:l)loni~ts in r<·ai ting u, · St rtlp : ('l ~'! Jll! on Nt> , ~ntber ~A, whl~ll nn of eh.,l Kht g'.~ :tr. 'c, :-.eJs. the l>iflgt·ncc, nrl·ived ~t nnnl.·wick, Gnlond \V~ ~dd t l• d tllo }h~Oplc Jll one (Jf th boldc,qt. deeds t\v~ rl:one it\ Ameri(•n. Th~ new~ of the a1Tj val nl' th ~ :l,.H'l1J•:-: ~1 J:t>ft.-d quickly .-,rtd nl<> tl from iht• t()\\ l1S flncl ., Lit ·oUlH.l jn r COlJtllt7f ga.tht:red UlJ th~tr rifl~s nnd rns.hed lo ~; run~wick clltrl place(l thcro~clves unde r lh~ lPRdersltip of Colflnel V\-add«=JH. 'Vh~n the ve sel, IJiligenct:; paf' ed Fort Jnhnato11. on Cape Feal', ~h~ nr(~d a ~aJu te oft VPnt)--()11!; gun ~, to 'vhkh tlae g un:s of the fv1·t answ<:!r e<"l baclc Perhaps the Captain and officers o{ the vessel cal . r\- • ing t he 1 ing's sta.~ n ps~ wet·e in high ~pi1 itt=>, the journey across the Atlantic had been made safely and now ther • were in sight of port and· fr iends who would give them . a ht\arty '\\ elcOllle. Little did they realize the l·ecep­tion awaiting them. .As the Diligence neared t lte shore t he Captain r ealized that the great cro\Vd \A. hich had gathered 011 the sho1·e to meet him 've.re a nl"ted soldiers and th~t he \Vas being recejyed as an enarny and not as, the J(i:og's a mba . sa.dor . The news was quickly con­v. e yed to hin1 rrom Colonel Waddell that none of th~ :King.''s st:aJnps should b~ brought to shore. The Cap-tain of tl1e boat readily promi "ed that he would re!'­pect theu· request. This act of bravery prevented any of the start1ps from being t1sed in . rorth Carolina, "Such resistance to the J{ing's oiTiceTs \vas t reason and treason is puni hed }.)f death. Hut Captain vv·addell and· the men who follo\,rerl hin1 dar ed even death in defiance of th eli: rights ." - ThHt Jught the people of Wilrningtoll celebrated ovro· their success in pre ·enting tl1e Captain of the Dili­gence from sending the stamped paper a ~h.ore . It \Vas. the ftrst arrned resistance to a British fo1·ce in the colonie ·. The Carolinians had given l{ing George to \Ulderstand that they ·were free men and would noi subn1 it to Btitish l'Ule. rrhis event took place eight rear . before the "Boston Tea Pa1·ty'' when a cargo of t,ea, which had arriv€d in 1\fa:. sa~husett.s . was thrown overboaJ~d 1·ather than pa) ihe tax on it. Ashe'. I-Ii ~tor.r say ~ ·· conlemporant~ou ly wit h the e ~;>a:oee ~diog·:$ i.n North Oat olina. t he tnerch.ttnts of .1Jew YcH·k City mllcred into a re olution not to irnpurt any ~nds uutil the SD.ltnl) CA,<:t vvas rcp(:.aled. Elsewhere th it· ' . eax.arn pl.c WHS f'cr.>l1ow€'<1 $\Jld the peop1~ organi¥ed into a O<'iatiou~ , taking the name ' ' -. on ~ of l.tibt)rty • . patT'iotit ft l'vor 11<1R. ~ . ec,l the P<.,) pl a.nd th().\. ·d'i" c.ard­r'{ t Ch)lh i Jlg (I r l•.ril l~h n l)ll\ \JfaCtUl'e ~rnd b ga11 l0 \ tea_J' \ Jlr- horn ~ pll n «•. f the 't.)\ll"\t r y H< V,l . \\ t.'r~ th\:! ) OplP ~· unj~('(L thor WHS bul ( lH-~ '~Ji ·~ h' t • ~is l'. . In .l}ct•t''llU r < ;a\l ·1f~ n of ~· Luth Can,}inu, WttJte : ' 'Th~ • • •• • • • ·hr)1 C :or<''-" of~ ·vr h Cut· li.n . is r: )afi,Y' to j oin in J't'o­tec. ting: th~ right~ of ne contitl.enL" In Ja n uar~ t·wo nH~rch~nl \·e<;. -~ t ~ c: m " iuLo i he Capl'' fear a1 d ,,.,rc · iZt:!d b~<"a~t ~ ~ Lheit t: k~n1·anl"P D'tP( r :, \'\ere not dulr ~t~n1 pcd . \Vhen th ~ ve~ el~ W<' t•l\ rt ·'­taine :i by H i t i~h \)ffice~r~ the r eople bec~tn1e enr:\ged. The~ again carne to ~'ihn ington and entet d ittto t his . o:en~n <.'t' enant: '' l tes ting rehellion , _v(tl pn~ferri n g · deat '1 to sla ' er · 't\"G her~by mutually and solemnly pl~ :ige ,lur faith ~ nd hono1· that '\Ve wHJ at any t isl< '' hr.teYt.'r, and vfh enever ca lled upon, unite and t ruty and faitlifu Uy a~1o0: i t each otl1e1' to t he b ~st of our pow·e.r in preYeu l.h1cg entirely the. operation of the F-ian1p ~t . ·· On Febrttary 201 ~ party of insurgents boarded the ship Diligence a11d ther-e under t he xoyal flag, sur­round d by t he other officers demanded Captain Lobb t~ surrender t he vessel al1.d promise not to sustain the st.an1p a~L The collector, the co1nptroller, and the clerlu: and other pTovincial o[jceTs were brought t o­gether, sur rounded by the cit izens of vVil'rnington, and constrained to n1ake public oath n ever to perform any duty ,.,;i.th r egard to t he s ta.n:l}Js. S. A. ~=\she says, wrl1e effect of. the bold and deter­mined movement that bad no exact par allel 1n any other colony, which resulted in t he full aecompli§-h­ment of the purpose designed, must have .been lasting in the minds of the people. It also brought home to the people the value of organized Tesistance and pre­pared t hem to take resolute a-etion when at a later day­thejr r ights and liberties \\' ere again inva¢led." Inscript ion on the lVionument at Russellboi·ough one half roiJe south of Orton Plantation, in Bruns·wick ,. County, and the same distance North of the Ruins of Old St. PhilJips Church. 1-t1arking the s'ite of the Col~ nial Town of Dr unswjck, is as fol1o1 s : RUSSELLBOROUGif J.f;rected };y Captain J o'hn RusseU, Commander of His Eritjsh J\iajesty's slr>op of war, SoonJion, who gave his n~une, i(J thi Hesidtwce, and tract of 55 actes of land a.djaC<14•t to th~ T o,Nn c,f Hrm.as w-ick, Subseq uently O\>Vl1 . ud and O(:<~ ur.ied by t ine B1itwh GovernoY and Cvn1~ Jrw.Hdfl-r Jn r;h itd , l.t>1 U1ur lJolJlJ~ , and later conve j·ed to Ffi e . {c~Hul ,c·.v, Wi1Hurn 'f• y ol J, Covernol'. Qn UH· HJth o f•'d .>l"'· ry J 76t) this Btt ildhig, 1\ l'lO'W1'l a, 'Pryi'J1l' f'a ht.r>1•1 Wat> . UJ"J;QU_Ild d b.Y J ;'JO 3 nH•>d 1Th-1f\ of h~; C:.q;c fo'u ir j·(~git,u, h~d l y f~ oJ:~ ~ : lWour ,, or 01~ . ton, ~ti Hi c ,,J llfdiu J fttt·l u~tt. Wln. J: , ,;~· rf'.n g ,) ti'uH. ' t'I U·~ Jtj t:R'f 'J' L\1f1~ ()1 J T J:fJ'' f j ) t T'J'j 1·\j •rf UH• U l~11 Hrt•ll y (\j' Uh,~ii' <.· , ,y tt t c iJTfl 1 ~,l d 'J )} t J Jll j.( (it l lHl.Jtr l it J t~ r, IHtt ( !~J V • ( rn~, . ''J r Y<>l i U tf'! jJ( I ,;t tfl tJf cr~pl!l itf ., .tll•f> c,j j [i, . M:q Ps­ty' ~h ip . Vi lif·t·. ;oJd dtf~ ~ 1-r.r . ~ ~tl• .j 1J • ~ · t:JdHils :-- \)1 ) -. lJ] . lil ts rJJ tltl' f"ia• i tn~} l J 1~ 1 JtHHJ. L1ft . :bllil}J J\t t <HH:'i HU1 t - 14: t to fd. c :.: 1 , . wi·••eh h.(J.d f , t.t1 n J, ~·~ nl~· li 1 Lt, l i t' lltt Vt·•l\ by c . a ptaitt ! 1, i·ppf in II i'~ Waj K~i~ , ltqi l )j i · t n.;r-. STO! E ~lARKING SITE OF RCS- ELL.BOROl:CH Scene of re"Sis talJ c~ to. St"Gmp A ct on t he Cape .fear. . Subsequently, on the 21st of February 1766 at 11 A. M. a body of 500 Cape Feai· men in arn1s, under C<:>-rneli·u'5 Hal:'uett and CoJoneJ J,am-es i\Ioore su_Tound­ed this l-Iouse and demanded the sul.Tender ot is Maj esty1s ConilptroUer, ~l.r. Pennington, and 1·equited of him an o~th t hat h e· would neve1· issue any ~tamped pape1· iu t his province of <nth Cau)lina. This n1onumen t er ected. ~ y the . rorth: CaroHna "'tr ciet y- of Colonial Dames of An1erica. is comp(l~ed o1 stones from the otiginal .foundat ion of Tryon·~ l)al~eu on thi s spot May· 5th, 1909. LucLt ) ! urch.is,)n Sprunt. Presiden t Gabriel De R o sett ' ·\1 a ddt\tl, \'i<~e Pr.?-s­dent; Cai·l i e E. Princ e~ Secretary. 'fh e London Cln·onicle f or l 7t>6 pnbllsh 1 th(;! fnllo\ . i.ng; N E~* · F H. ~t ~l E R l.C~ vVi1rn i)tg i on. ! od:h C ~ n)linu. Oe ~r•n,b 't' h h- \·\ tlHu •n Tfouston, J1~q. nist ributor of . t <:!l , jgnal th e n~ wo·\,:lld b~ fewes \\ re ·ks no doubt. l I t = - :: - -= Ga.sa Ybel Hotel · ~ani bel J Florida J anuary 15, 1932 NLr. ~ . \V. Phi iiip~ Canton1 . or h Cay.,) } ina 1 .ma · :raltet : \ .,1ile in the letter 't\ rit ing business this rnorniug )1s a ii~Je . '' ., ar h rur,ing a Hjce v i.:-i l here and 1 an:1 glaa tc· .;;: · ~ ~- thc-t . tl1Y (>,omii.g rlo·~•n he1 e has h elped n1e \ 1(H';' r:1uch. 1 ba:ve b(:tell ov.er to town wke ~i nee J eamt.: on th~ 1:-laud tf1r a c1~eck,_u p. J)oetor r ep0-rts me aoi ,,. nicely a lil I f:eel 1t too~ 1 hope e\·er )~th ing is go­. g rrice]}·. \Vh il ~ 1 an1 not &h inking about the n1ill rr c.· . w:-t <'1t<-. r net-t r-1.\ t.'\ E.nt-v. . five .v ~aT:: of daih. " con-tae . ;, "'eliow Cait't heJ~, lJut tl1jn.h abvui ho things are 1! : ~ rr. . t ~ h ~me tinr it i~ a ph~ar u.l'e_ to call up in . 'Ollcb mind the r,!ant, J n<,wing ev(!>r_, t hjng- 1s in ~ood nand.i.: alHl an ~o:n'k, r,g a.~ one :nan. Quality and ton-nag lH:.~ll ng it . (J v· 'l J ha: ~ no Q.ouht. I t rn!:St th ~ood ac th.ti Lh•' :.;Up, . J · ird~UJd<;J tt~ :uJ t t't}i 'f'iltc~n ~1 1 ·c- 11·iving hrtrd tu Jt f'J nr, tlt<! . pli-JI {If safc.d II t,lu·t,qgiH)ut \}fl' 0 1' ' "tl llt Z;J li t t l l , 'I hr, 'o Jj ,}l L.<• .lllf .l t.tr !tH • ;'I I J, p.cd' uH•Jtl ~ lwv•• H df . 11 'f-t·{Hd 11 lf.\ fi . Jt• t L11 lfl :tlll• ' ''" ~h . pl;ull ha ~ J · ~ til in v1 ~• ), 11c,,. fl ;.~1 1.1.(. IHJ,\ · "' tt 11 "\'t,,tll'WHII h ~ t\\:~ f•CJ/1 f}.,·.liUS~}J i Jll l llJ iiJ \ t lJtuul i d w h li11 .H n d, ltlL f;tJ·hnitfl.tt h1 Uu li T H}Ji tjc,u:11 h tl, dd ,, · th .,1 d1 )I nl • • --~--____ _._ -.:. ~-·~ - -~ ~t'-'"'"!'_.,._ ¥"'- - - nl 11t. ,q. hink the e·rnpf J' · " .de.:.e, e ·I i ~ ftTr th ~ ~rl~ndi d r~et·o rd. \\' c v l ~o \\ i.:h to c~ H att ~n t i, rt o '1 e t·PooTd rn~ d· the H.(3 putr and Altc:.r-a.Uon vnd \= 1,t;t1 rard Badl :Jf th ·:.;e cJ ' Partn1ents (4) ,, n~ 'l' ' 1n v l'" .· hazar· ~ . .;; \\·Ork . .:1nd wfr ··n ·~ coo, irler the Cf)IJlP n ati a co, of h vo e<:nts p~r ~1~( .C{J pnvroH f0:r- !i.e fiel:i:· ~nd _l­' Gent~Jon s clPpa:rtnHmtf ~) na fnur et:nts p ·1' 'H~ cu· f.L_'i.\'­roll f'or lhf' vVood Y~ord. \ 'e a1·e indee•t pn_,:ud of the ach i~vcn1ett t, anfl ~ t'f' cor .fir ent that each n)plo~·ee i. "''" hoJ ·heartedly heh iJ11} our etr n·t. trJ p: ~-~ut ·njo:l ies. \Vc a1·, p'eased \\ilh the in•c1·~.;;" ~il1 own by th• en1- p1oyees in aJl depat1 m~nt~ ~tnrt ~pP that ec cl 4)ne Qf th en1 wi! l1 i11 the future ;:,trive t 7ert h;u·t· ~. r to pr€- · vent i njuries b.v pla_dng .:ate a!l t.he tin,e. lVIr. C. W. Phillips, Rdito1·, The Log Canton, N. C. lVly dear lVIt. Phillips; I have been awa. v. ft•orn m .,. . of fie(; and. therefore. I an1 late this yeat· i.n sending my g-tee'-inb's to TF r; LO( . but they are no less incere. no.r i~ m~ ul)preciation of having ·received THE LOG each n1onth du1'i11g 19:11. Ii continue lo l.>e the ~ame b:righ t, inte ~t in gJ w()J­come fJiend, which vve all loDk fot~l.' al'd b.1 l·~.:~ren·ing-. May 1 extend to you c.l.l"1d to THE LOG. mr v ,. y best v.~i shes for a successful. pro~perou$ and lla{lf.U New Year . Very incerelr .vour $. rvro . -rc.\ :JtfOORF Editor,::> rote: Territo~i:al ~Hl1€'l vi:·or .__)_i Nursing 1\letrO} olitan Life Tn~t.'rsnee Co. Some people have a ·wa.y of ~ayin~ nic thing-. _haL: please and that lHtve lhc ring of ~i r 1c rit.'. 2'' t­l. v appreciate th.E'se ldlld \\ 0-l'd~ cotning t1t'l1"~ ).t~ . l\1\ or . nnd hope that ·hv tl '-'' \\>ill h~n·e .ct happr a . ,l r.) l.l1Sl>erons y ar dudnl! l932. \ (" "'~.:~) hope th~lt ~he will lind t inu~ Lo vi. . it u~ ~un1 tnn dth·iu ~- I he •. . ~ Ll· • The ba, ic Jll ~ t h\l(i ll!' HI ta ·1· ttl ,uTh lH-" ~ t a \lhHivn of Hll \' pt•uhll•H4 l'dU lh• ~ ·t do ·o lnhl l th~ f( lh~ lhg tout h ·· ldltn" : Sc~l 11t'' l rdhlfl'nt ~l;\h' tl . P" ·hh~n' '~ I ttch lh, · Prnbt1•tu S\>IVI t lt. } ,.,.hh•HL .tp}H \ht ' l't Jl;H~ l \1\f t·\~· h l. I " I!; • [ "11:w .- 8¥ m . ll!: -~ 1 _., 1•\ w HtP fl ltt' . ·t•uu ,.,h tHIII X: li~ht · \\It LutH i ·. t h 1' t1 h.nt ttJ u udt~ t •g o n lot Clf l·uhbiun tl!,• ' \ • t · n~t ' .l\. '. I ·~ I d ~t s t\1 . t) I u HI \.) . • • • • ' -· 1'HE L(lG • - • • T ·, . ~lid tha1 ··<._;~\ u.l t a f •1:. tll!U1H 1 ~ il' a1i 11H1i - ' eat tun r noqd br·'~'~ing . o· · .rli:-11 (~g:a,nl fo.r evn . ,.,.,.1.1 j~Jlal uL. in ta Hi c' l-\t.-tf'iet ' i::- a sign t f :r1. T 1 PJ t n·:· i l . in;r. lt tlt <l t 1 s tl·a~., t.lH' l'ati ng Hf a :atg , p ""l t~n t < t u. , tw nlim,g to M1e t·u1t'S of l'H'>Hte ~ ·ie . y would h · pr ~tt . h•w. i.nf:- t hfi· ·~id' in th(;' ~ltt1.ll~n.r i ~ ue t)f ~n 'Lw m "1'h ~ t ·l;n.Ht•,n-:''. R (· ~ta.in ~-or11an ttid, " v ~H. a~('OJ' (ltJ.g t •l t11.:tt e:t!'tid ,l 1n y tAblt.! tiquette i ~ ~u h<'w ' U do ' 0. rnenfolk nH~l\S\tre. mp? ~., lll ~ a\\'" l'l ' ~ <.;\- ~+ttl Rb n1t SU'Clt thing than nlt>n. l '-"' 1lrl bt f'1••l'~ ean .·ul. t.~ rhaps because "Ye d.o not \·ant l'~l w to t'1inh tJ·wt '''e ar~ not 'v.'ell-bred. Th'U~e t u . wb\) ,\~ork e:n1d have a c~l'htin numbor of trdnutp.: h '~ l1ch t.n .Lt oul'· lunch soon fall i.nto bad · i11~ ' it~ . '" ~ di ~::.re-1;?."41\'d :)B conYetJtional .rules and "·g ulp., iJ n 1 :(, od l;l.e a pig-~onu:tinle~ with . our feet iu • ~u .: h . ln uh~ last artide v-: ca1led attention. to the proper t ~ uf t.he n ~pkin , n3 ·e and fork, we shall now men­ti- l , ~re / 11 ,r t1dn.gs '-vhich nre eqt1aHy as i.n1p0r- .:\hout the poon T1.tt· te et'e nni il y·ou h.ave fini})hed talking. 1~ J(~» ~·an.t BOJnething thai is not near you, n ev.er . h. aero . · tLe abh_ for i t" a.}\k soweone t() paas it to . ,. l. "' •. :b. bunC: · :-- rJU1n J.>e t:a:keJI fr<,OI the nfiOttth with the ttn ~e1 aud n¢i w.ith the fot~lt. ] is -~· inrpulite t , pid{ . ,,ur t P~t:h at th~ table. · . vpl t. Y" t£., e H"eT UJ> t)'IE~ .o~ra\iQO With ihei.r , . 'lfuj -:n1 · k 1:b a IJ~d rf'La tt.er wor:,e because it a .t . J twn to ~· Je&t i going ou. • • • •• • • ·- • J ·~ boa~t. nr 0 Jl1f' m•.>dern h:ghwa ,y.s, :llld th ~y .are W f'~11th.!1·fuL drm't {: no ., how ,,:(~ Cnllld g'C!t :\long · '' itlvntl thent but . JlHVJJHt i. not. a rnod~ rn inrt­prov J1H1nt. V.,' _; :\ re told th<1 t King .1 h ltth~dne~za l· dl OVf• hjs <:har1ols u\ ~r p, tV (3Trt e nl.~ lf asrJfat.lt and Lrick . H.enll.v t.he pflving t)f t hof-(}nghf'aJ:;e:-; f f;r the uqe or pJea.iure and cornn1ercinl t r rf le dates l>acl< rnany Cf•ntu't·ies bef ore th" Chl'istian ent. stx hundred vears fJt'~'f(JJ'e C.:hri. t, 1{ing Nehuehadn.ez- • zar of l3abylon eon.i ) •d H'HH y of the imp1·ov<::rnents whic.:h '" con =•i.der up-to-date today. In fact an in­, cJ·iJ:>tion wl1 ieh has been founrl f;tates 'that r abopolas­!<\ Or, th ~ fathtn· oi' . eboehadnezzar. ·ix hundred and t~vtuT.t .v -tive ~ cru·s before Christ, with l;l.aving laid the ' i1 rst asphalt utock payement ot which th~ re .is any r e-cord. 'roday, i t seems that w ' are only in1i tating the Gabylonia~l Monarch who live.d n\ore than twenty-nve. hunclred Yf$<-lrs ago, and 1·ode iJt h is chariot over a glis­t ening high way of asp hall and bl'ick~ of which it is sa:icl th~t jt was imposs·ible to separate the bricks with­out d~!.: troying· them . J:t was io the year. 1876. in the city of vVashington, 11 . . C. that th:e first a"phaU p~a vement .in America was laid . The m.o~t £amous avenue in the world perhaps. is Fifth Aven-ue, ew Yo1·k Cit.r. Fifth Avenue \;'\'as pav­ed in the year 188{) with granite blocks. upon a con­cl'ete. fo undation but. notwithstanding the care taken in its construction, in fow· _·ears the p~vement w.as in a very unsati ·factory cpnd itiop. In 1896 it was xe­S'ttrfaced \Vi th asphalt . T<Jday in our good old o:rth State a ha1·d-"urfaced highway traverses the state, f1·om one end to Lh-e other, a distance of n1ore than five hundred miles and every count,· . eat in the state is connected by a hard-sux- " fa.ced road~ Old King r eb t~chadnez~ai· may- h.ftve "set the pace·' in 1·oad buildlng but should he be pernutted to dr-ive his chari{)t over lhe p_a.,1ed highways o! North . Caro1ina w~ a.re surt;; that he would be ])leased aud per­hans pronounce theu1 quite M.S good as the streets an<l higbways' constructed l>sr him ·elf t·wenty five hundred years ago-. • Uu ·tice.- vwhHt d\d thA l lHx•Llegg·er get in poUee court hi:-< rt lnrnh tg;" hi\ couple of. new cus.t")mer ·:' Lif . • • • -~ --- ~ --- Pi~ -e y d~ ·-.h trtgP. ·~wlutt is ilh~ chru·g , offjcer 7' fHJ'ic(•r . "1) ·i ving "'· nn,. in a stat€ of ~xtreme in­fcd uati,,n.'' - Princf>lon 'Ti, cJ'. • • • • • • • • • • THE LOG --- ~ --- ~ --- ~ --- ~= --- ·~ --- ~--~---· --- ~--~---~---w~- 8 No.1 Published by 11The Champion Family:r as a Symbol of the Co­operation and Good FelJowship Existing at t he Plo.nt oi The Ch:unpion Fibre Con.1pal1y. Cat1ton, North Car olina. G. " ' · PHILLIPS . ······-- . . . ·····-········· . ·· . ······-· Edito:r. REUBEN B. ROBE HT ON, .JR.} . A ociate Editors Il \V. GRIFFITH --- ~ --- ~--~ --- · REPORTERS ' . D. PMSSLl~\· --··~·,---···· -··--·-·-··- --- ··--·~···--··-.-· . ._ . ,(t. e .t.\ . JOHN DO~ 0'' J 1' . - . ., . . . -.-··· ·--·· . -.-····· . --··-- . ·--·-• · . 1\ol a.in. Off'J~C" I' A J., J:lY A'.tT ···-··-·····-······---~·--······._···--- .,_. ____ . _, __ . --~.l>ow~, A. C. GAitD EN . - ····---· . -·-·- -·- . - . -· -·-· . &. B. Dept. J . NOlC\lA.N SPA\\ ~ . ····---. ·--·-·-·--··· -·-. - ·--·--VtwentlOtl.al Education 01 £ ~ Tl ' L,I-;S . _. -·--··· . - --- . -- ·-·· --- ·······._ . - Flnisl1ing- D~ut~ \V. B. BlRD -··-·"·· . ·-··· . ·--····· . -· . . ._. _ . ____ . . -~·-·---. SOO~u1pbafe L. G TES ··--- · --- ·-··-· . ·· --- · --- ··--- - - •&·· . _._uOOreto-.ry Bll.,L -c T LES - ····-·-· --- ·---·· ···-· --- a:. --- . ._-. ·--·-.-·····-·- ke.!alnM FLO\ 0 ''71UB T R . ····--·-·~ . -- . - . - -·--······-······-·--··· ·--··· . - . SW:l)hilt UFlGHT TO TliE LA ~T DITCH"' .-.--=:::o liE :-'Ub)~ of thi ardele i . a good slogan, ''{hieh would l.'le \\'ell for us all to adopt. · F jgh ring to the la t ditch., me~n~ that we lia,·, don~ ou1· e t t) c0~ uer and if ve f . i1 \ ·e ~an not h > .arcn, d of betn . ~1 cke1·. · Tl 1). ori qn of the W(ll-ds. ·wrn fight o t.:h la ·r tlitchr'' 1s an inltre.:5.i'te: ~1ry. It).: Si:.;d rh [ the'- ords n?re first uttP t.:l l'}jl .,\'illian~ 0~ vran., hen Prc.nc:h l so<:'1t •l er .·:e 1• ""'"·4. ,·u c., ·jr fJJ1 . nu_. . i,~'~ . . ·1ft · a.mreu.f: .'·~ tg t o bUrr n · t', JU ·rJtle 1' ~ . e I dd . ng:l:lin~ n:rn. fl de. t1~e lan(l 1n ll:d r ··1 •tv H )l1~.l1. 'he. pr~ . ~ 1 ~ frl . nck, {IJ el h Ol.'liS". h •.! :.tl~ . w•J. 1J li •wal t "0 the la~L dit b:· fl. .-} ·, kii~w liter· 1: t nid t inte!1d to cO!npn.Hn oy· l ield ' ·· inch .,f l'r 1 . I u n~::.r.t tl . en my at th la~t d1tcit ~·fll hr d n·. l~f•-!1 ' u!o if n ,J l ,, ~ . in lif~· b t h l 01 lu.: i di teL ' '' e <: ,Jlo ' 11'!.~ . c.e1·H.i n m:t n " ~ till c n . jck. prd . c , "1 in·· J.LS • d i• ~\·c n1u , r·gh t t · 4t. . •• n ·r ,, . ~ -up. l 'el h . · • • feet ancl fighting like a nwn. The re ·uft was7 after months in the bed he r ealized that he had nn~de a ~\::.1 ~ ous n1jsta.ke he had done lt intself an tnju~tice. Hi· legs, because he failed lo e'ercisP 1. h "'nl, wer · . o •:cak they could not support hi borl.r, th~refo e he cuulrln' · walk. ric '"a~ in a n.1.uch worse runilition than .\hen s.ix months prev ious, J"ather t hfm <{U ffer ft. little> pain he decided to go to heti and take things ~a.~y. Bul-, vlhen he can1e lo hj Yigh t n1ind he reaH zert that if he e er expected lo walk ftg-ain. lH.: mLtst get up and fight (~·{­ercise in orde1· thal he .regain health anrl . treng'th. OfttinH~ opportunit.\ l\nocks at our door and bids u::; follow. ln the vnth w here he Jeadou; we realize that there js heu·d \Verk to do, di appointrnents to s uffer and n1any hard h ip to bear that in order to ~uc(;eed we must '·fight Lo t he Jast ditch''. Bul. the tt<n1pter V.'his­pers in our ears, "Thel'e i ru1 easier way, just float ,,·ith the t ide a11d trusL to luck". Benjan1in Disraeli, Earl of Beacon . J ield aid~ ·'Th · eeret of . a.tcce-:--s is con-taney to pw·pof·e". Therefore, it seemB that "'e tHn­not hope lo succeed unless "'_,e fight and '·ngh t to the last ditch77 • The job \Ve hc.l\-e and the ·wage paid nury not atisfr but, 1[ "c put otu· best efrort into the work ·we have to do, 001ne day perh,lps ,,.c will b . rev\arded Cor ~ e1:vice · rende1 ed. • KEEP C LIMBIN t~ ECE . TLY . orneiJodv ,aid ''n1o ·t tnen \Vant to ~ climb to the top, but continually changinO" ladder-· is not making progre. s. Concentrate on the job you have. Learn it to the Ja, L detail, gi\e it your best, and ) ou '"ill ftnd that rou are on the lad­der t.o succes . q Pretty good ach"'icf) isn't it'? Perhap.; if rnore of u had reaJjzed the truthfulne "$ ol ihe al,uYe tatemf\nt and obeye 1 its p1 \. cepts we ' oulcl be O<~cup~ing better po ·jtion . tha11 \\ e now ha\ e. rJU a few days ago \Vhiie t.alking With a g neral r'or~rnan he . -- id ··1 arn nb ·t:rving and ~lud~·lng ,·cry cl , ·ely th.~ n1en in the vat·iuu · cr , •. s f n1. · depaYt­n'l. eut. I am going to 1eL onl~ ".,f th . 1't go. I am going tr, ~:ee}) (~nh th >. • vhnn1 T < tn conv1nc-ed \\ill render .g.o. )od ~e!"\ ic·P. F\.1r in.:>t3nce. "said hc.n . , e thnt n•an ov r the.t ~ '' it·h tJH! ~llJ t en ? J don t believ~ he i' au\ rr,)( "' J·T.-e d<~t: . .tl.'1 '.1nt to be il tere . tecJ in h. is • 0 • W• rl . no initiu1h . doe':> just , s lilt]· -a: possibl~·. 'l'hert '" another nLan Ct>ruinb d fH\ n that la llet·; he L"" g. od \ ro·[ . r hl t Sd re 1 lt\,~ or th\.ught:lc ·s he will itlae.r g"t.:t l i1h:.d or .· •· li\ u~l cx;ptll.:d r 1· injuJ i! ~on\ e­on . # i! I kt l:P hinl. \\jlt h11v · t u let ldnt go abo. I have ~ v ·t l r•th ·r~ \~ h n1 [ ,-jU h~t\'e t' .':)hiH t le · ~ pn 11 ~ibl 1 •J~j l ions bercHt t' 1 c·u H c dop nd \:i thl:m~·' • • • tl't ~bnl.!t h · \\ ~ Y t' \ c•t·~< t . •JOd forc-w • ~t 1 1. • • .Hl:-o. · . let . P1 " tt u)\o~i ht n ·l Th, \ S u [i\?rh1t.• .nden t I' 'f H a l,Hl . h'O~t~s H n~ pnn~i 1}:') pu.,it tOll find b<' i ~ ~h t e · i!!!~t l\it tl \r ujwdut t dent 01 for mnn u nl ~ • h•. ,·un) H aliz i) . h~ 1 "pt n~.tbihtJ< (l nd a I"' n.\'S '-1 ~ Y' hath~ 1 \l•)'\ $ lS U~t tO(' his PlUJ (<;)~\'1 1he.t'('fO I' t', ic.1 ~' r.l·t '"'f tt ur kP ·.o tt---t~,) <'lirnh t'> t h ~ t011 <,f th<~ lad­d ¥ . ,f ·~ · ~ e~ . o · v ~n. n a h u C0trd\\rt ;;thl(-1 po.:iUon . nlte u~ tl~t ~ h (' \d :o-t'l \ \1.: , lte Lll\\ . t lt' hi . wor"k righ L ( · tl h\:! c::tn ·t' e a r~.1l int ·t~(!st in the wort· hl! ' leo. fJ i d r:>. ~:!:~· PRl\; uJd be dc.ne in ,.:uch a shm·t period of ti.Jne. In three onth:; foon1 the time the Morton C. Tuttle o t~aniza- .'on a1:rived ~nd ~ta1·ted exca ating, the wAlls of the ~ ~ te1 r.c m and machine room ha\'e been erected, the !'0\)l '1A1t' floors laid and son1e of the equipn1ent install­ed; (.,! o he f ()undations. ~teel f1·ar(li ng and flrst floor of t~.e. Piru · hing roon1 have been erected. Wh.He the .r ih:l~ng.s .~l\ e b.·uly "pn.lng up like nu t hrm)ms yet the· t : p :or ecn • r ueliun is 0f the mo t modern design, the waH'S are of ~, ~J concrete and brick and the floors of re-irYfon:.ed eoucrete. \Vl en CU.i1 p~€t ed it wHl be one of the most n1odern and one of t~.e largest plant · of it kind in the \ orld. "' lt"" pa pe.r rnarhiTle is of the Fordrin.jer type a·nd is the h if est !lal.i€-r n1achine in the world u:cd fOl" the manu­f( ett: re of bt:;h gr.~de papeYs. It will form a . heet of J)o.,>€ :wo hundrM. anfl forty-two inches wide and has a caJ;• p j -~· o-f O!.le hundred t on. per rlay. \ 1cn t he · ddition to the plant are fini shed '"ve will nave l.Jl vP\!t;atjcm tl.t·ee laJ.•ge LJ31J@r macb ines wjth a c: pnt it.v !Jf m.ore tl an two hundred tons of paper pet· (fu~-. \ "e ' ~ Jl a.!~c· ttlanufacture al>out. thu.ee hundred. '1 , . t'·.~etn~ -frve ton · t>f pulp and th iJ-·ty to11s of board 1 ~r <l< y . tank acid fivl.: hondrt>d barrel • caustic soda t~'~n , bit ll t!X fuut thou a1 d gallonx, tu rpentiJ1~ ~ u utlve:d g:~,U~,ns, and ~·:XtY tint:::; of dliurin :\. • ;.ruttge : " \\' . . tht· bnck ynu thn~w as hig a· n1y Jt ad sa~. :"' Jf tre tj._:->1 V' i~ the n1~U er fJf inv(;ntiu.n ~he n1u ~t J \ ·lWflJ" ··6d alH>ut hav.ing ~o n~an~r ehildr•~n 'lh~t won·i ~"v k.-uT\\0 8el!s.~ · • ~J\ TISJ. . I~ 0 CIJ~TO t~ RS 1J v Cb n rlt> · A u., ti11 t ;atpt-;.- • • • •- a . , };·- • t - lt i ~ a.- iOtnalie u~ t, H .( ' 'at.i sf, ~d CU=--iotner i . t he be: t ad \·ertisenl{ nL/t A COtlC ·t·n whit:h toe~-~ not ~aU~ f.v 1 L~ eu t.omen . hal) nothing Lo tlclve1·lise a.ntL. convet '"el ~, a.ny C(mCe.t:n whu:.h rlo¢s sat'· fy its custo1n en , CM'l adv-e.rtisc vrofila iJly ­nnd js nol doing it~ dut.v· unte~s it does ~vlvertbe. Abilit~' to tend('l ~e t ·v ice imposes C(;n·tain obUga­lions. l t j . rep1·ehen.:.ive Lo kf'cp such }tbil ity secr et. Putting ona's "Jlght unde1· a bu. hf!l'' is condemntd on h1gh au th9.rity. ~nd advert. i.~. ing ia the model'n me­thod of letti11g the light shine. The met chnnt propeTl.Y cou~ i clered, i~ not a seller, but is a purchasing agent for his community. He buys what he beJiev~s you and 1 need or desil'e. lie stores it con eniently and then tells us about it. His ski11 jn c.u1ticipating our wants n1:akes hhn successful and n·J.a]<.es us sa t.isf\ed euston1.e1"S. 'Ve become good advertjsen1en Ls for him when we happen to t hink of H.-but if he depends on thi alone his goods will grow old on hjs sh elves~ and \\; th onJs· a few of his Ctl.Stonlers to divide t he eost of his ser\·ices} h1s price to each n1ust be high. Therefore, by advertising, at small cost and quick ly, he tells thousands of people, just 1i1{e us, al l about the goods and sel'vice \Yhich pleased us . That is really all there is to advert ising. lt is a simple, sensible, practical thing to be clone, caln1ly , cqnsis tently, continuously. Nowadays we hear much about the art and _science and n;1ystery of advertising, but afte.r all there is nothing mystexious about it and it is no n1ore scient ific than driving a nail or using a hands-aw. It is n1erely telling people 'vhere they can get what they really \Vant. · Bit from British Courts. 1oitingham Magi trat.~e- You should try to regulate your wife. . M~n--She is tlOt a clock, ox l tnight. 1\[otorist in Contt I can pull up rr1y <:ar in thirty yard . ~fagistraie PooT con olation to n'l.e if I an1 r.·nocked down in twent~' · Counsel ( c:ro~s~x~t.nli n.i ng pr~j udi e~d \vttn es~ ) I Rugge~t that M1·.s. Gil>bons is anathonul lo . ou. Wjtne:~ ··Then Y'- u auggtst wrong. l t'~ only n1y friends t.hat I c, lls by U1 ir Cht•i lian HatHes. Bo~t011 Tran cript · --- ~--~ K~:p })U hing ahead, luJ.t you b~ }V rtn\ t n L>.v snn"te pa~t ~vent. • • • • • • * n ZSJe• • ,0 ---·-.31o>" -- _.,. "Vif · ,s.:• iW-""'' ~'-*·.;__,~ -·w-;tt .,.,,.' -"- TI1E ·LoG ---~-··-· .,-.·.~ · , .,. . --·-- ---,. -~- .d. .,. .,. BOOK ~lTLL BO\~LERS ;\' innit> .1oTgan, .Jim B aR JE-ter Martjn, Mar,'in Alexander, Ray Byers ~- . 1. ('. A. ACTIYITIE B,. G. C- . utUes ' Thi:i sea~on ' ~ atti \ritita ~ at the Y. _[ e. A. at·~ tl e greatPSt in iVs .r.istory. flr.~}rs, gh·lf:, vnen aud w·otnen ate eonlir-g and going, in and out of t.h~ ~vimnjng pool f!nd G~rn1 at alJ h(Jw- t:Jf th ·;t da v. There ate 31 (n·g~u: lz(?d ~· '1Tftruing classes} 16 f a l<e JJ~ll team ·, 'i voUey ball taJn;:., 11 bowl'ng t.ea:nc, 2 boxing and w~tling ~and four Gyn1. cla~ an in .:ction with a.n en­roll\': ent ,,f 630 people. ;r~,~ .Pb.r ltaJ department i. now u in~ ~.0 1iluntee1. leaders to ltelp jn p1 om~Jting hi gTt!at pt-n­g, ·am. This l~adsJ ··hip ~s \'ery val­uabl~ to the { . .XI. O. A., ::u:; jt a - · ~ts tb () ·tafr in PJ'OHloting a muel. S.'l\:Pl'$)r Jrogra.t.YJ thitn th~\~ touJd ot.h.et"\\d . e } , cJn lote_ ( UT r)lr1 f.ri""',ndt . A. Jfi1deln·::aud ( airrr ~ n of the P . \ .-,icaJ lJ . • v~>:u:.-:;,bl. .;11 t] unrl his ) ·ad :'1" hi }J I ~Jl:t. tm• ret is r.unuing t.:v full • • capacity. Weaver Sorrells is bas­ket ba ll chairm~n. and under his 1eader ship this phcl.se of the work i taking great strides forward~ The ba ket ball boys all have the League spirit this year, with 6 teams in a Plant League. Leaders of teatns are Jo. ce Owen, R. & A. J ohn R~'111er. \Voodyard; H. J. Mat­thicon, Laboratory ¥\Tinnie l\ilol·­ganj Hook .i\lill Don Parris, Soda NJlll- and C. A. Rhodarmer, Office Volley ball is going s plendidly with A. B. Robinson in cha.rge. He i~ ably supporteq b.\r the fo llowjng Jeadct s : G. L. Robinson Gi ty; Pat llcu·bin~ Wood Yard; Joyce 0\:vcn, H_ & A . Roy Sn1athe1·s, LatJOratot·y, \Viuni•.! Morgc.n, P.ook :M;.ilL This group of LeadPrs are staging ·n1any spl endid and hard fouglrt gam ~: ~ nd helping n1any ruen to gE-t a r·~al enjo ' Jtlf"Ht in play. G. B. Witt, ChnitTrJ-HJ\ of J.)(JWling is in hi ~ 't . .rnenl, tt.· the 1Jowlil1g L, · ~U!Ll t1 g-uc . ~ I n J'\-\ ard Wit h 1 (} t"'a l 1\ 1 o w:Wnn. L )c.u1e.t:--\ in this . - 11 ~---.__._ d(~ p:I(I' tnt)ul • tr ~ I rnlfO\.'lS! ~J('i() 1 l 0a:s~. \A'(" I f·n·d: J. ~1. l· a~i.,m . • J! & . <. lVl. rn~:tr(p, Ci1 .v C. n. J;,,Jtnfl rl!,fd , I ;;~l}(H',.lLrwy, C. L. j •hiw- ~HHl., :>,Cth. Signal l'CJ.: Le· s\kl .lt·r.tth. ~ op r-int•;nd(.:.nf.,·; Pen·.~ l'n~bl1 rn, Hool\ M Hl; W. I •. ~u ~tJe~ . Machines; :md VVc.1dc f-' 'HJP'Jl~., ~ul­ph j t~>. Br, . -ling is a gr at frutLU''-' ()f thr• "Y · progTam lh i . yea~·. The; P, ~l'!~ nuw.v :--plemlid ganle~, it l;tl·~e e'Jl­l ·olhn en t. gvt>d fp low~hip ftnrl ~·c,r,d gpurtslt1ansh i p. Th l'P. ~· re nr v: bowlers each week a. the\ ::tre at- • t1·acted to thi~ ~vort. ThP ul1e.v ;-{ are l'llnning to ~a.pacit.v with an ct\ erage Of 0\.Cl' 100 grt.rnes JH.:l' week. I-I at.:-;; off to \Vi tt nnd h; · leaders. AnothcT leader that hns just en­tered into ~ervice at the Y. l\I. C. A. is D. H. Thompson. ),lr. Thomp­!:> On i, leader of The Pals Club. lfc n1eets with them 1n thci r club se!:5- csions and assists in swinnning and Gym. and in olhc1· v.:ars is render­ing cxce1lcn l ·er vice. J. l\1. Chan1ue1·s Uo.v's 'Vnrk ecretar: will can 1nanr r.oung leadets in to service a$ he add · th~ Gr:1-Y clubs to schedu le that. i~ heavy at pre~e nt. These leadet·s wif1 be called from The Young 1\lien·s uy" Club and The fii-Y club, two clubs that are enjoying their club \vorl< and that are alw:.:n·s r eady for er vice. ~J alcolm Crisp is the efficient leader of The Young Men's ccy J• club. This club under his leadership ha been able to serve the comntunity in n1any ways. "fbe HJ-Y Club. has for it's lead­er Jirn Paxton. This is a new ··Y" Club al C:u1Lon. but is beginning ic) hjl a stride that " 'ill keep other ·lulls n\Oving to keep up. 'Phe Cubs Club, 'N ith Let.ch ~r H.ee\le'!' at Lh ~ h~lm if-> goint.t splet~­clidh with guod charactel· Luilding 1Jl"Ugl~a.D1S . Thta \Von. n's '""lub nle")~ regu­larl, v aL t[, . 1 L C. . with !\1r~. H. A. licl,let cl S 1 d ·. ' hi~ club r ;&ndt' t's <-'. ~ ·IJ\'HL ~l r\iCc t'- theY. • • ~-2_ ___. ._. . .~. -~--:::. --- ,-·--,.rHE LOG llt:RPHY. GATES, SECHREST, BOHSDAHL, DOUTT, FAIRBROTHER i\1. C. A. and to the community. Another Club that renders assist­ance in many ways, to t he Asso­ciation and it's program, is The J unior Woman·~ C1ub led by ~1rs . F. E. Dobbins. Another splendid a lly of The j·y·· is the American Legion v.rith Jl. P . nlurrlock, Comn1ander. They ffie(;!t J'eguJarly at l"'1le uyH and are buc,~ler<:, of jts program. The Local Scout i 1·nop, ·with Ivlr. :-,talJl, Scoutrnac;ter, enjoys the swimrniug at tl te "Y" and are ;all It, tal l;c,ostt~t ~l <,f t h ~ WOl'1\ of t ile . ' Y',. Tht~ oyu v•·ornotf· it 'K • 'd,ool A tid ·t­it l" •;g r :-tl11 l1.Y :1H<Jwing lht• US< of Ut<~ lor•al c;ytn. IJur,r. 'i'lte f' r•l •!t('hf P and f rt:J.H ,Y lrJf'Jl, t JtJ t arc• IIJWJJ)t• i(J ~(1! llll f'll\h'<~fl Cl'Vi ·~s . , Hjc,y hi;., t.dh OH the rl\tH Jay SdJ Jt.A l sson f·a<,l' :funuuy. Many men throughout the Plant are enjoying checkers and ho1·se- JJ ) ___ -.;.__ __________ --- .;"" --- 5ho ·. . :. .~.daterhll · nd leader~ for t h.,~ above a(;tivitie~ are fur.ni~n.,_;,~. ed hy the '·Y·'. Tl1e Young ivl n ·s Christ inn .A:r ~(JI'Jativn, de3t'Te~, \ rith i.t:e aid Of t! 1~ exc+:tiBnt co1·ps of l.::adeL to aid in deveJ0ping a bett-er ptay spiJ•j.t. The aint of th& ' . ' is to p:uruat~ aJtrl furnish n1a erial :fol' any v. o1tlt while aetiv-H;y in v·;hici thet e is ~n0ugh intet·e . t to make :t go. x Ien1bers of the "Y" enjt yed a great l;.;lseball ~eason la~.;t year and . are now enjoying a great indoor progrant. Y. ~I. C. A. volun tee!' leaders are getting into this pro­gram building a program, that uses the majority· a£ th€ member­ship as patticipant and f:urnishe character building programs and recreation for the entire member­ship. All out, let's go, in a great drive to n1ake a happier Chan1pi.)n Fam­ily in 1932, ~ith fun and play, real character building progran1~ fo1' our boys and girls with good .,I 019'ts­n1anship and good fellovr"'hip. • THE LOG -~-~ :iit" - --4--__,.__- -- _ .,.__.__.,,._ _ ._._.;:_ "~.-. _._.~.,. --- ·--~-.-. .:.-.---.-.-. -- < ,. t1 t (;:• a I • ., _. • .,_. • • - % . -- · ~ . -- _ ,. ,.,, _.,.,. +-=- --- n- - .,. o l1Jl.NlT ~,. 't' · . '<r Z'h ah H ·1wlun~ - [ !1", 'l nd 1l:r.~. F, . I ::t ·l\E-l" ;n·e h.'l.t-'!'Y '' t J\: ' t th of a Stln. Fl":.ntl . 0 lis J r. t• :t H I, ~e m bet• 26 1 ~l:~ 1. .i\1 ·. ~ ud· i\lr~. h·iu t~arre-n of . hB'il '\'ill\' n:tu1oun . ' the hht.h of ~ ~t.:n J ~.untarr 15, 1 ~t"~2. 1\ ~l. : nd M r ~. 1 · 1n F{,.nf of PniHir.' ~He . 1· the t. r ntcl of ~ ~on {,p \ .T 11Cl\. h rn J: fitla1·\' 9. • • 1932. 1r.~ . r . _,~ h <. g ~l'. the ntother of ~1r~. ' . . L h~ 11l ~ t <f.· bt:!el1 serious­. - :u i; th hon1~ of her daughter for ~ ·e1 nl weel, ~ but i~ now mach imp:ro't'ed. . r. i{t·bart 'Vhitted re.turued fron Xorbu11.1 i-to.spital aiter an ill­nf!~ of "'On1~ \\-eek . She is C9n­'\' aiescing at her home in Fibelrville. . . 0hap1nan under\Yent an ~pe.;:ation for removal of tonsils and i ~ no~ · improved. During his ":ffil' a'e c.?nei' he celebrated his m r'l.:ia0 e tr n~ Bugg of Wells­to';"\ 1l. • .l'r. T. E. :Marro\ · of Fibreville · ~ much. impH'Ved afte1· an illness )f orne '\V(,~ks. I1·. D. F. Corzine of Glyde. . "'. C. \_vas confined to hi home fot· Jev- da,,. L~· illness. t\1r. ~J. B. Gentrv is horne for a • r · ~ da. '"' " eeo~ering from a short it~ne~ ~. ;\lr. G. })_ Gilreath is much im­pl O\ f~d f.rurn an operation for the ren o"' al of his tonsil~. J. r. and . Ir . l ienry Steven on ls ve mo~.-.ed to their 'horrLe on f;~;rge!oi BJ·~nc1t fot· a stay of son1e ntnnth~ :f'r . arad 1 ~s. D, l\1. Clark are happy in the bit th of a. LJab. g:ir~ January 11. A daughter, i\1argaret gJizabeth wa$ l~H1l h1 ~Ir. an<l i\m. CJ in tor• Pa)"lle t>f ~JTu~ihers7 JIJH JarH.u:u·y ., , 1~••") t! . .Jit· . }{ tl! l"ul,in~un is ~xpec ted h 'm · f1·vm The l la; Y.:(.iOd Count~{ t .o :p "aJ ~;ith in the next fe~ dar~ a '".he &. :rnuch in1prrJved i"rom a 'iUit_ ,.")erious operation. j\l i.~s 1\bnni .,a._e, <htughi.eT of ~h1. ,rntl l\lt . C!\1 ol Case, ""'ho h c;w;,· ht' ~ tl . skk i<W sev(·t'"U.J rn onth~, suf . f('t ltlg' f:·rorn tl COnllJliClJtjon of di~ . ens , is iutproving slowl~., . .r. r::. >eas \vho h:ls been sult er - 1 ng ft·{)n1 31'\ attack of pueumnn.ia, we are glad to :report j ;· improving, and \\ ~ hope 'nll be abJe to returH to work :::.oon. C. V\'. Sl . ph~11 was c)ut a few days on the sick list. . ~h·. and l'llrs. D. J . Ket-r are spending sorne tin1e enj.oyiug the "unusual'' J.,.lorida weat,her. No doubt they at·e havmg a good tin1e and we hope they will return much irnproved in health. . Louise, the little daughter of Mr. and l\1rs. Delaney Smathers of Highland Park seetion, _who was operated on at the No:rburn Hospit ­al has l~etLll'ned ho;me feeling 'fine. John Tru1l, who was in the hos­pital fol· treatmel).!t has returned home, and we hope he wi:ll soon be able to return to work. l saac, Jr., the litt le two year old on of ~{r. and l\1rs. I. L. Sutton \\·as badly l.Jurned on January 18, ·wrule trying to remove a basin of hot water f1·om the stove. About ten o'clock 'Vednesday night January 20, h.~ w.as taken to the h(>spital for treatment. \Ve hOJ>e thal he will scron recover. Vv'. P. Swatf<11·d · 'vas t·ushed tf, the Nol'l>urn Ilo~ital 1'hursday n1or11ing *January 21, 8Uftering fL·om an attack of appendicitis. W lto}Je that hf> \Vill get along rdcel . A victory that l$ hought with OltJney isn •t worth celebrating. .,ORIO. ' l1'Y ll h ~•s Jun.K heE·.fL our convjdion Chat curir,. ity as ft f . vo rahJe f r.­tm · ill lnunau a tfairs h< Jlf'V~t been gi \ :tl 1 hP place il dc,:,erve~. H.~ 111 •ti1.~s hav(· been obscured by lrhose who hav~ abu~Pd OJ' rni ~u:sed It. 'To e u rio~jly should go c~re ili ties. . no not rJdicul the young 111tln <1r wonu\n who wants to lmvw thing ·. G nrios.it~.1 lo prl ped~· cth oct­c. td, i" invatu.l>le. rt should b en . coutaged. Iiomt? Otfh. 1\ ;) \"' • . • • 14 THE LOG ~", M. BENZING_, our Sales Manager ) . 8. WILEY. Pres., Berlin & Jones Co.~ Inc. l<> h,a\'C' (~.tr$ alld cars, but there i:s only one HYiddisha Sltow C<:,t.se. f' VVe uhd~r~Lartd that it w'1~ 11c; Ullcmurnon $igh.t for two s uch beuavoleni gentl e­. tr'lerl a~ ) 'J ( o;.;F.is. Ben~d ng and W .i)ey to wh i l'l ho.nlt:!Wa . rds 0n ~t Sntu t fa · r.ig·htt :1 ;.u·ing ~ne!ttt})· a hPad a ral feel.U1g like:- Lwo g'{Jldrish Leh.incl it~ glisten­i U{ \\ iud(>W~, ~.-, ''Thr· Yicld h.':lhH ~ ltuw Cas~.:' ' nt?g.,•tiat0d !~ 1 Fth .f\.venne wlt h ~}$·~pitt~( lun.:hes. l{ij.) ·,;:ly:o; that wh ilr· he j~ CCJ. l!:i ily ntoved. to f:('t'l. ·~ when he {{a~s ill .' ,._w y,d . '~ lno~t f;.drl ou~ CfU' ~u.; it J·"( · l!-' in lhe ~wllight uf .il~ lite ;.J~ . Jt . '"' lk ~/ s plonL, hr, rn 11si ~ibl• lnlU'rntu m·plt ~ttl! Cc)d ~Ol.l can•t \\'l~ll\. 11 • g(;l\1t~{r.fit NG M(UJl~ JtN l Hl F~T .~ r~. i~v ClHu Jt~ 'u ni;h '" ~·~ :·dciltg crl .22 1 jdJ . ) "W:. ihinl<:. P;Ald H:N 1. . ~'wa il' . Vvnr1t1 t.w i.L l\t:i! l diJ.r.,:id~ d 11 rtl.d ~ I hP ~i(JY ' d11t-e 1'<JI' Ch 1 i t (J!i'.i.':) ~St.• he~ btJt'l o · d C:J. JHCt'l,~ or Yu ind1 ' l"l)f} ~ . LuiJiltg t1.nd oth (_.t. {litrls faou1 the JnB t. t~u - • J1 tfi' n1 Shnp HlHl ~1acte H d urh• t •l t t{' wltJ ·h ptuut~CrK.l thu b a }.pur t l'ts ~d t nt H, ·tJ U'l•l jJi nul to srive it r' cJtanee. A:fLc:r he h shc{'Jt it ah(tut hventw tih1~ ti1e pi got into i\lly~. l-lyatts' shJ"·ubl.x;:ry t-J rtd b gnn tQ rfJ'.>t. I*auJ ,got ex­dtr.:~ d and sent for IJenr·. ~e< nuu1 to help him ldH tb~ pig. Her'r>. thinki11g it was a Guinea pi~ like the.} nti . c dov. · n hon1e. de~:idPc: the he.;::t thing to do Vi: · f.CJ: c-hoi\e it to cleaU1, ~o he Pl''>~01.!df~d t:u \Vt otlr·o-.~ with h is 31CeYeS t•r,Hed 1 ~p to hi~ elbows. ~ >>\.\· 1.hB act•Ja J \\.!. e1 e- t;­bouis of the pig seern V> be a rn. :w- ­t er v but 1,ve did hear· Pa·11 ~ : th0 oth er day that the u~xt pi4l!." h had to kjJJ he \ ,u]d sta ., e ~t t<' .deaxh. FINI. ." Hl -l; ROO~J . 'E\V!' B.v I i. ·ie ~crfJgg' v\7c are S(Jrl~r to l'€0\>:r~ thaf l\Ji~ . :rvrason has had to gi :. .ph~?· "'' !+ on account cf I.e! h<::alth. \\ e ~.i.n­cerely hope that bt-fo.re :;he gBt ~ into her new hr;me, 'Xitich . he i goi.ng to build in HigHland Park. she \-Vj]l be en . irc··.· \'Pll rt(!·a.i1' . . '"' lVliss Florence Conle.\. · L bae~ again with t.L~e r o!l wralJJh·rs ~it~r an absence of about a ye n. .~ H' has been k.ep'!" at home f01 a ie'\ clays \.vith ~n infe<'te\l ft,Pt J"''-1·· i"' able to be on the JOb agJ.in. 1\Ll~s. Bernard Holland t~a.~ r . ~­turned to work aJt~t beiug uu tht: sick list fo1· ab,nn two ' · ~el,s. J. H. Bu r1'Pfl. who h . :-. hcen ·~ •11- ft ned to ltis hotnt' (or u.uite H ' llil~ "' v: it h a · · br tl l\)o t · ·• h.t ~ 1 ":t t1 t~TH:~d t.o \Y0l'k. n uth l~ifl f~· h41 gn ~11 up l?t' j('tll f\nd Le.lin c\)flk i~ Lal,in . ht•r r·l·•~\.' iJ, J.h~ Jn ~p".,~·ri Jn Oif\c ~. lh\kn h t'C)~\n i$ t\ 11 ing· t.ln: . ·H·<"tuc~ t the . .,a n1ph~ T~bl . H JJ und~i''-' POt ' i or ra.t.inn f · ~, am 'flfiit.Hi~ 3.t the Hin:s WllOO ~u nty no~pital on ~- ntun·:.- . t~1 . 'cm•tt~ ate that sh~ ;" get blg alr~ng fin(-\ ~ nd ·will ;SO•)n h • ~ le to t·eruru b wue. ~ l :·~' · J'"owe <·I th Book Mill O:C­fk-- e i : · .~ · -~t.urn~rl ~O· wtJt~1< a.fte1· t i.l.:iug a ~h ort v~tion. .~. IilOng the neW<'<.>m rs iu th.e rir. 'Shing Ji'Ut<>111 t.his n1onth are: L~r- ;.\e H n:·on. 1\iarg~.ret Furness, £\:~ ·tl-:::' Good\\ in, Kuby Barrett and H ~ie ~1v"ilU . ra.:- _ lii:son h<.t. , 1 etw·ned to work ai Pr being out fol' ;-;ojne time with a;o itlfected f'C,Ot. l.r~BORATORY Jo. EW l~v L. E. Cates • The Lo hm ato~y e ·ten.d~ its S)"'m­pa .hy t r; Ea.rl Parham 1n his be­~ ec;;· en1ent due to the death of his t~ }1d· • John Austin of Leicester, ,J~l-c,. 17. !3€n~·a~ . !ill bowling tea.m , a · ;rf.dt~d th.e fi~ld, takil.lg the pTace. c:tf the A:merkan I~egion . ean _ T,fii i ~ <;ut fit i::;, ably ca}Jtaiu­. eO v J ,.ee fcElTath. the Etafety 1<1(.1, a;Jd wi ll U".' to make things uencrall -. unsafe. for th.~ otbel' ~4ru~ ~:n:ch o11f F.J~--tricia.n. ~ . ' l~he "nl .· cou.sL. ter.t La h. t ;.aJn, 1-s :trl,e f~tr. (ms '~)ll~y b:all ~ng. 'I .u~j.J wins a ·" tc,o nutnP.t'Oua to nt~!:Jt•vu a"P-d Vl luvk ia) tht:m io • • e r•l h : (. t ;tJat:ic ll-E!~td from hein~ i n iih e d u s.'t. · • I :Gre.Rittg J oy J()arnc:d r."JUgb Ly. [.!Ug . cl 'right 1 ~adily I l'ablJitt; u ' le ~hr. l~<,y eat;h-ed r.es . • p( · t fu ) '·' . •·od. 1·va n 1erl l't\bl it' · 1·ihH ri fH'ott,l). Ha ·hil,'$ 1oqni~l'l1( Po_, . l'.lVt, • H{ll! ·cl:d•l ha:s l<J~>*t ont of hi}\ llfJ\\'l l1tg· JWet' i~ it1n '".-t hNH-'. 'N ~ "otHl--r it ln~ noo·uduy ttlJt. . with iVl1 ·. t · . · ·.-·-. <.t.t'e h1 an. '\\ ay re.s-­ ·1l< ll. ilJl \ . \\Till'\ ~l·nLcd Lbal riepr>rt tlHtt .f •Jh n D k {)Ut gigoJo8. --~ --- F':unou . · Ia l w.ords: " t ;() sonHel . ·airl than clone " ··she laughed whe11 I . at down to the pi<- no. and kept laughin~. " A Scotchman., Jn a great state of ~tgitaiion telephoned the doctor. "Con1e t-tt one~/; he. said. •f.t\ia wee bairn hels s~llowed a nx-pence.~' -. · · ~'l-Io'v old i~ it?» .q\terioo· the doc-tm ·. • ''1( 2/' was. the reply-. . . And has your ba.};)y learned to talk yet?, > •· l\ly, yes! We're teachin-g him to keep quiet 11ow.t"' ·· 'land behind J;Gur lov.eJ\" said the cotchn1an to his linfai.thfnl :wife. "I'ln gui.og to sho(i)t you lDeth . , Ctaire-uWhat kind of oiJ do yon use in yeur car ?" J ue ··oh, 1 u suall ~,. begin by tell­ing them l a·m lonely." • E. B. NEWS ···~ By A. C. Garden A. (~. ~ jgbrin~ onr CeU -Q}Jerator i ~ n .i<Jj<:iag over the arri :a·l of. a fine hig l.Ja.by gil·l; Un~ . ei~a·l~·::; that he pa ed ~H11ntt~ s.u ·~ I ~ w~ re ap-pl'ec ia \ od. r We ar . sot w to l4 ep{1t--t Lllc dt"ath of \V. M. (-:.ogdill's s j. ~1·. lt ' . c;-.tJU•" :.v a hiK :-h k to hhn. Jle w i •h ,~s 1o UHtnk ::\U th•: J;l<."C'i<~h plant ho \ ,-. fnr U! )1,veh Wt'f·ath vf tlowctG t hat. \\tlS ~ent . • • • • • • • • I • • . __ _ • • till ftfJl ( hP fi~)d fi. t.h~ rn• -·t. .u utl h1;?. na . tintc 1n tl f ) Hl"' ·h l 'lanL, <lnd we huv· ._·cm1c • 1 ~, )!'ll'r( tfflrttfD,., durtup; noon llour Our M"ow1 f'rir.Hul H cu • ~ I lam I ·• t j ~ the ( 1 trnplCJi t i u~t now. A. ';. f.'Jll<>.t.proan, out· ~al:f n.nload­f'r f!t:J,trre h1 the uthtzt da~· aHd t<)l(l ttlt' bov · he W~ 3 no\<: a tllltJTlf!d )11~1·n. \~T · all \\ ·isl1 hrrn luck, rtnd if hl· h ·1:i nn,r troubl e~ nl v be ~ . ~ lj tu~.~ unr:~. ~Jr. C. ~L Hon~e:r of t~ellef,ntl', Pc•l1l'l.<·•. ~pent Lhe • ~ e'tV 'P-al ' " ith ld -; daughi<!r 1\:ll'$. P. n. York, lie thought so nruch of vve~tern \"orth Carnlina that he got horne~tdc c,n h if! relurn to Penn:;;ylvania. MACHINE ROOM .NEWR · · Bv W. l,. ~uttles • Louise, the rna11 claugh'Lel~ of lJelanE-y Srnathers wa~ rushed to the Norhurn Ho~pital to undergr> an operation for appendicitis. Mr. .::n1athers sa~:s his daughtet· is get­ting along nicely. • Ot1 Deeen1ber 22: l\Ir. J. G. De\'­lin was married to !Hiss J c~sie 1'il il­ler of Canct\e1·. The cel--etnony was performed by Re,?. 1-:Iowell. 1-,1e ~oung couple plam to make their futu.re honte nea-:r Candle1·. - ' On DeceJuber 24, lVb·. E. G. 'I'ruU wa n1an·jed td 1\fi~s Myrtle lYle­Gee, The weddi·ug took plare at CL.)rcl'e by Dr. . B. 1\l edforrl. We wish n1uch hap-pines to the young Ina t·rie.d couple. "Rip" Collins is lhe latest addi- • . . • • • • • • • • ~---~-- --- ~ --- ·--~ --- ~· --- ~ --- • • 1--6_ ____. .,. ___ .,.:-.,_._._.__._~·~.,.,;.;,.__. .:.,--.; _ _.______T_ HE L~-O--iG-. ._ __. ., ___._ .- -:-._. ·-~; --- : --- . ::.--.;._.-:-.,. --- :- -- If tion to t he Board l\iiU. We are glad tD haYe "Rip" with us and we are sure he \Vil] make a good wort~ ­er. Dorn to I\1r. and 1\tlrs. H. lYI. Rog­ers on December 20, a big boy H. ~L, Jr. The mother and son are reported getting a long fine. ~l.r. and ~irs. Charlie Dills \Vere ulessed ·with a big fine boy on Dec. 27. l\lother and son are getting along n.icel.v. The bovs jn the n1aehine room • at·e v•ondedng why the "Wet . "herirr'' has not. been railroading any Iat el . Soroe think his engine is undet repair, but Parvin I1all r-:.ay~ he has purcha ed hi · goat und wlll t~ ke over th e road as soon a.~ h!;g~: COll1 €' c;-u t. For c: m p ~ 1tc·. and ou lrlrJor . 1Jfit·ts S('!e J J, W. Pin clt n rt. • V\fv_ haWl Ill 1.J'i t• lJl:-{t~hHH? )' t>()Jl1 'J.vr: r•:al l urlh~l·a, hot this fJtll ti<;n­iir. hurl f is u 1c t Hat .J j esbn:.' . J nn Jl ne;:, · of iu­j Ln-jes •:rnd ac ·irlent c<Jst s \\rcre practically n e~ l igabl ·. 1 t p-lainly sho-ws 'vhut cnn be done when all co-operate together, at:; undoubtecl­} ly has been the case jn this in­' s lance, for uch things don't ju ·t happen 'vhere so many men are en­gaged on such hazardous jobs as have been handled during th.e per­iod of time above mentioned. Quite a nutnber of new faces have appeared in the H. and A. ranks during ihe past few days1 '\Ve desire to extend to then1 a hand of welcon1e a.nd to as ure our read)­ne. s to help them get lined up in the big family ch~cl e . J. E. Deas, who has been con­fined to his home for several weeks with pnenn1onia is improving nice­lv. R. A. Rathbone is back on the • job, having j ust recovered fronJ in-juries received when struck by a hjt and r un automobile near West Canton. Virgie Keener \vho has been on the sick Jist for two mont hs is jmproving slo,vJy. Jack Blanke11ship is inlproving slowly. David Bugg· j back on the job after a \veek's absence on account of s i cknes~. , C. J. ~ctz r. 1a1Jor foren1an, Rpent the week e11d with his fath­Pr xnd rnotb er r H~·u· Conn ell.\· St)r·ing-s, N. C . M I Oli'f•'l '1', I ~ v John no no" an • --- ld9Hfr \ J til t h t'l fl f' \ L'O Jhsl rtu~ t i on, ,ur. ttai n OO'i<"«' l 1n. tukPn ou ~l n "" "I. . r I~ 1 ll! v•u ·l ~ \'I' ( I' lH" \\' "t lli l 0,, p ,., c.- I , \ '' i1 Ld 1 I h • • l i vet. •t c.lll d t h •' htl .· If! and ),u tl~.: uf ttw '''''" c 1 ·•·t.· iog t lH• l'"'' ndll. T ,J. I I \ "' 1\ Hthl I L. :--· •. ( \ •\\ .II {I 1 I ) f : ( "l •flt I I ~· l)fl tIt 1 d < ft t t u r 1 'i \ v 1 . t H 1 't' \'\' o t I 1l · \ lt\,ttlf. ('d' l II lli • ha~ fl.l . r, been t mporarily added t '> the l ·~ n' inr>er:!lg Dep.a ro . nt wnd on th~.; electrical i~.!lout. J €. s ie ~ anfey ha. ·t·t 11ed t6 her d!: k , a f ter S] ~nding a C'u:-i . t;­ma vacati0n at her home in J\la.rion, f·~,uth Carolina. 11iss Stanl(t.\ r~ports 'lJ ~tt i.Jl ~pitc of our very 1 l ~ · nt \Vint<:.:r., she w glad to get ba('l l~ trJ the State line again .lu put her !-.h~ and . tacking.:. ,{\~ aj!ain, and t ~ at she fou.nd it a 1itt!t chill_' doing w·ith ·ut tltem. For the .·econd time in as n,anv v ear~. ~Jarv H&n.·Pn ha~ had an ;,c- ~ . <·ident on her wa, to Ghureh1 <.m the eeond . unda;\'" in Deeernber. 1\larv sa,·s that on the second Sun- ~ . day in December, 19g2, ~he i~ g')- ing io ride a bicycle anrl leave the car at home. SOD "LPH TE .L ;OTE ~ B.v. W. E. B-vrd We at·e glad to 'Bport t.llat G. II. Wh1tted's \Yife is improving, and \vtll oon be up again, after und ,._ going an operation at the . 1o:rhurn I-Iospital ome time ago. Alvin Ford ~·a ao:ent f1 u~n ·work fo1· a few d~1ss l st ·eek. and • ''-e could not fin out the b"")llble until h~ c-am~ iu vith n bo~ I){ c~ ­gars under his ann, boastu1g tt'e arl"iv~'l.l ol· n ne'Y heir. It i · report~d t") n1 th ::tt a n~ ' rliscover) has be n nu~d ~ b ' ·. B. ta.n1 v. That i". 1.h \.: n.:-e, of )\) ) • \\. conlpO'tnd it'l h1s ~ -- t• fur ,~\ Hn-dPr o i I. T le .,.:., ,. ~ th ~ l. it '-' ::t"' w ~11 • and ~ ld tlll\ h~t' h ? l' charl ' <1. i\1 \ . t t h.'ln ti H ha. ct; n \ .1. ll 1 to • lh . f. l"t th,tt i\h·. T P:-;.td 1~ . pen l-ing rrwr t in1 · n~,: h i ~ d · 1, t h n \1 ~­u~ l. Hl' i~ ,)ft'"·n s a t ~ i~t i n~ his f uc:il \\lth his t"'l \lt:?- '-'~l ~t lu ' nUl \)11 ht ~ d · l-., e-;P'l"t!\11~ wh • ~l' U fH·" eull,·-l in f,or a .h,cl -uu1 . up. 1 \\ 1 ~h that nt''h' <,f the 1 (t\1 r ) T he L< g t' ' lit~' t t hi~ t c, ~l t • ' 11 _ ~- 1 l lS ~ ·•n in\ . ·~t l ~'- t C tHl ~ n1i ~h t IJf' ~ t ' ' rf .-~ l "' l1 it·h '' (•ttl t r et'Hlt ·n 1ht\ lA 1111\V:·Ll tf ilt l'll'lUt'\:l \\ "' ha\'' uoth·,tl · ~H t \t t t- P\'Il\f' l'lH 1\t lll llh' l \Ok ~ If .A. • •• i r · n J h~S! s~ nt o•! Rnw­:~ ,1:1 ~ ,, . <'l'il '"'tl ln· J r. \V • \ ""iUiaJ) tSQ\L ,1 ._ I I ·' h· p~ tb; \. c i'~'l on bi d ~1~ ·~t ;Jll i tmt\' ~o tlt· t if U 1 ~· fr I!Th~nl \ t Ut ~· . ll1l h'' c·,\n ta c ('nm ;1J)\ in nwdH\t h Jt• i t •it~ ·. -:rh\' e Hh ''()r" l'l -; ·rih\·d h\ .,aici i • ._ ~ ·~.e\' k'l H\· ing fh.l (H e - 1Pri . n ~ th: t :-- P.lt or : ·nn~. \\ ilhatn i\, a·i ~ ' t d "' ll\' n out fnr a fe ,- cla ·. ~n ( ~ tnh of in i uti ~ • • rvct i ' . fr,-'tr:n : t~ J. F~t8n1 ~ t.~H\t? \ 1. n th~ ~iel\ list • t1. b \Ye-~k. but '' ~11 ).,, _ (In J_,e r~hl to :retUYlll tJ > ~\-rH·]• . ~Ot i · l 1 tnk: h C) 1 · ~ rjeen l c hn:ntin\:" tbi~ Le~luti­ ·.11 \\ e the; . X '~ nne noH . ed :1 g r<~at im­pr. o em~nt in <.:lt~n l i n~,::~:' t:hr ug-h­ut th:l : . da & ~ulphate Dept. fo1 the past n1ontl. . \Ve ~.re ati fled thAt clEan pulp a. t:1d pal el~ can n}~r be m. i{ie in a clean I,Jant> so }~l ·=-- .Jl strive o n1.ak<; our rooms e:e.an. if OU\ dena:rtn1ent is kent "' . cle~.l i \Wltl Le efficient i.f clean nd ~fficient. ~ t ,,j ll be "afe. as • c eanliness i::: the foundation of -"' LPHITE ~WOODROOM Br \\T.ebstE>r Only ·t\\"'o \'eekc of the . .-ew ear gone, but n1o~ t of the _ 1ew tear r.esolutic ns have been bY'ok'f'n 1 b dly bent. T1 J ee ,\. eek s in ce Ol·ristma: and all t he Chrisl.mas c:'I\Pk~ ha\· b~en ,,.orn out or the top~ pullefi <' fi . ,"i.n·ce thi~ article of ·~ o" w~· 1· could he purehas-cd t'ot 3 · · per. d IJ?;en pair a ccu no ls fQr Jt' . eing P.:s.ed 1or p=re~· ·nt ni(Jl c t han l -tt.a1 t1ljt:t last Clni:-;tJn ~. sl ~ ~dn~ of .1~':S0l tl tion lc'ft·~ all ea 1h·e tQ ··.1-:.e p the Pv1 U}J and • t l £ vP ck COUtU. down fr r ti1e (J.,u· 1 1 " '' W( ._ .· ~ · (Jne nh-::h' a1Joot J l :Cl(J o'·<:lock ju-t ,ft~ _ e\1 ~ ~a 1·~ Joe P~we n \\a ·Jel 1·unniug ur_J al1 1 dr,wn the ~t · ta of ~.nltv"ll l, ,old11g a: . if hP­~' lo~ t h. he t f1ienrl. \\'ell, ha:d lost h L ] ;,·H~l:. JJ,e ~.aid wah "Jt the (·ar J,e ·was .o anx­a ''-> Jt. bot lie had ju,t bought 17 ' ·-· - ., .~ t . .--·~-.- . _. . . ._ ··- - . -~ ~, lh'\\' ·(at, li 'l~n·.t plnb\ _ ,~ ( ~ l ad t~ lt'P'i l't th. t lh' hn~ f< •UtHl l h l ti: . t'( n. • pltd ~ \ it h tu l', t ( l l' H1e car. ~,,, ~d · •n~" nf IH'Cll: . e pla.le.; ' '\~ ~u·o. ~ onth'rin)! l~•) ' lcn1g- the tv ·o ~u l ~ }\hit ~ -.,el ''!'11 row1\ ~ b(losl cy . s, we belie' e t.he ft·•tlo\ \\. fl~) rnarlc the DecPnl­ber !\Jill in:p ~ti('ll wo11ld win firsl }ll'iz~. ~ch ats 0. K . F. Et how us th~ di1·t. You know jt is possi ble for n person to follow the rlevi1 so lta1.g that he w111 get to walking r ight by bjs side. Dirt hl!d tL·ash in , . o,n· o~vn toom '\Vill not look • dirty afier so long. But "e can't keep_ fron1 sugge. ting that R. B. not be given the job of pulp jnspec.­tor. Our hat is c ff to the Stearn plant fo1' continuing to lead the n1ill in cleanlin ess ~ V\Te woniier if their r e­~ ir men are not responsible for part of this J· We have "found that it Iartin, 1' ~ B. PolJ,~rlsnn. ih·; F. E. H ntn~on 1 'I'. L . . Jan1i.'(,'n and W. ~- Calvin, 1?-L c Hoa1·ct will lYH~ Jt iJl t hP n''~t f :w dar~ f.or ih.f: purpo. e of l'fMJl·- • gnniziur- i J, . l hYtrrl n.w l el ('r~ tins.s oi fi('{'rf'. al::.o to ~f' t up the m. ( hjn­t ·rr f.m Lh -:. f ~ ~lrm d }.r.~r ·hip e~ m­PJ i~rr ., t t hi · nl ~Ptirtg pian \ViJl l>t.~ mad 'and r(>PlTll Jt t eef: nppuinlPd to an·nn~" f•H· ~ {.P'•;aL J.~· ~$(lht.tll lE='d.­g u~ iH lfJ!5~. Tl{Y A JE~VEL~;[t Young Larly ~l<Jl.cJrtst •·Jt'9. snowing aort leet1ng nnd f'd like to buy ~o~ne chains fot my Lires. ·' .l·m ~OT l'} we k Pep ()nly grc,- . , cenc:-;. fill ow annoying! J unde1 slood ihjs wa~ a chain st,or.e.'; Ju ~,lge. Scotcl1nv\n, in planning l li:> new home, left the r oof olT one room. A friend asked the reason for this. uoh, that's the shower,'' replierl Lhe Scotchman. The meanest trick a \vonuu'l plays on her h usband i.; to increase his stock of family connections . It costs a man a lot to live up io his ideals. That's lhe reason manv • a man can' t afford to get 1narried. l t is easier to make a t1ew quar­r el than to patch up an old one. Instead of n1aking a fool of a n1an , a \vonuln furnishes the op­portunity and lets him do the rest . ometin1es aftet a girl has fish­ed for a man and landed hin1 he doestl' t know how to get hun off the hook~ • MODERN TO.~ ?ICOLOGY Proreasor: "What is the most potent poison'?" Student : "An aeroplane one drop and you're dead !n TAKE CHANCCS AND CHANCES ~llt 'vOU . ~\ WO{I{ T HAVE MA.~V CHANCE.S L£ fT TO TAKE ,. . • • : , 1 Perh~1p,. (Hlc of the g·r eal veal\­ne.: :·es of the .-. \utericnu p ople is their fondne~, for good things to eat. -::\ t rnn.t1y o;f us say, "No thank you·· ·when tentpted with our fa\ orite dish. e eat too n1uch .or p~1·b.~p · too nTuch of the things V'/e :should uot eat. Good house,vives and good cooks are constantly originating sonte­thing diiterent with which to st~ nntlate our :already overgrown ap~ petite -- . ~-\nd today 've are literally l-Uling oursel X'es by overeating. I-Ioweve1·, the1·e js no use scolding, ii does no good. So, here are sqm.e t·eeipes "'·hich the go0d housewife nrigh t prepare and enjoy. C'REAl\i SOl.JPS ARE GOOD " FUEL" FOODS DURING '\\'INTRY CCR'' MONTHS Q,rstets are not the only food \).rhieh come into their O'Wll with the :'R" months. Cream soups, an all :rear 'rot~nd staple, axe especially ~')-ea<sonabl<~ when wintry blasts bluv: and the t emperature Hnge.rs a:rvund 1be zero mark. n1ade 'With m i He, h ui t er a n<l often a eooked and ~jp~ed v~etalJl ~, cre~ rn SOUT).S &1·~ a ~uJ ;~t ttniial a·nd deliciou: part (Jf a. 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