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Pulp Made Where the Wood Grows!

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  • Pulp madeWhere theWood QromtfkujE increases/ Our friend in the picture is tending a furnace for reclaiming chemicals, used in the making of sulphate (kraft pulp). The second picture is a picture of another reclaiming furnace. * * * * We next find the fibres in the screen room, where with the addition of millions of gallons of water the fibres are thoroughly cleansed of remaining foreign materials, such as dirt, bits of knots, bark, and so on. rally expected by an outside pulp mill. Down at Canton, North Carolina, there is a colony of Champion folks, comprising the most of the town, living in happiness and prosperity, contributing to the advantages of Champion production. There is obviously a lower labor turnover, a lower cost of man power to be included with the many other advantages that work toward this Value in printing papers which you enjoy. Champion Value is a tangible thing, justified and explained by facts, a logical result from a more sensible location of manufacturing units and raw materials, as well as a deliberate modernization in every detail of the equipment and organization.
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