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The Log Vol. 16 No. 12 (1934)

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  • 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. • 2 THE LOG ~---'-------=-----=---- ---"----'"--":-~~-..:.--""'"--""" • \ . • ZEBULON BAffiD VANCE N JYlay 13th, 1830, neaJ.·ly one hundred and four y car!:i <l.go,, a son was born to N[r. and J\1r~. !)avid Vance, " 'ho became one of the ~tate's most beloved sons-the Honorable Zebulon Baird Vance. Z~b. Vane~, as he it-; gcneral1y Ju1o-wn a11d s pol\en of by the citjzens of the Old Nc;nth Slaiej ·was oo1·n in a little t\-,)o-r<J4Jn1 hnn !lt~ on H~:~enu~ Creek in Bvneotnb~ County, ab(>llt t WPlve and one-h~lf mil ~ f1 om the monunH~llt Precwl to hlg m ~n1o1--.v on Pa"k Sqaa·re in ..~ .sbevilleJ ..~. oJth Carolina. The hnu~·e in v1hich WI r. VaHct- wa~ born i: of 'l1·atu structure. two ror)n1s and ;' loft. 1'hc loil is .. J1t.OJI~(l by a ladcier in one corn~r (){ tb ~ l1 ving YCH)t:tl -wh ieh i~ ·c..thout folu~teen I>.Y tw nt~y-t1ve feet. 'l'he wall ~.; at\ sealed ":itl! sprue c.. .brm-l'rl:;, twal ve incd 1 c·., witlt.!, d1·e~d d ;tnd t n1-gve and gToovt:d. hP C(dling uvcl'he:ad -which reF-ts c,n fotu· by oight t1utn1s is c;.~f t he ~~une consb ltC· . t ion. The f~ {J()l" is a£ pine boa.rd ... te11 inc be& w·i,rl . The kftcf)en: whfch }a about fourteen feet sq ua:ret jg sear !fJ w.jtb und1 ·e~&ed hoard~. ln ®e end vi. the ki tchen i~ a rna:j:~siv.t! fire_vlace. iL is eigh t fet:'.t wide qnd five f.ee from t he s tone h-e..-'1.rth t;o t he at·ch . The a. ·ch ; ~ fJf . . wood a ttvelve ·by twelove Lim her "'. ith tht i~~tide of t he tin\ber beveled to about jQ ty-flve degrees.. _ n i1·ot1 .vod ~xte:nd.s across the nr:eplacf~, 41!1 which hang~ a "pothoo]( which can lJe placed in any poii)Jtirm ~JJver the fire. It can be m-oved from one sid€ to the othor or ta ise<il or 1owexed to st:tit eondit.io:Rs. 'rhe outside of the hoilding l weather-btJarded. 'I~he original bo~rd s of yellow p()plar ar.~ em the ldoc ;e~ but the living room has been re- wea'Uhel·-hoard~' ann new boards cover. th e .reof .o thet'wts.e ~. the building toy - day is l al~g ~l y as it \vas when the Ho-norable Zebulon Bafrd V anee \:t.'as born .. 1\[r. Vance, like ma ny boy::> of l1 is day, did Jl('Jt ha\le the Public ·S.choo1 advantages tkat the cbildten hav~ toda). He was about six or seven years oi ag.e ·whfJ'n he entered school, a small one-room building on Fbrl Creek. It is said, ala very tender ag~, Zeb. was g:ven t.o pre>fanity, probaJJly lear ned f~·om the colored boyo. Dur ing his first year at school, the teacher undertook to break hi'rn of the bad habit. So~ one day du1 i.ng school h.otu'sJ he placed little Zeb. at a mouse-hole;r \vith a pair of tongs in his hands, and commanded hitn not tro o.pen his mouth untiJ he c:aught the mouse. Zeb. statioEed himself at the hole. Sorn etin~e late1· when all w.as quiet and the ehildl'en were .ab orbed in their studlE?s, he startled the school by excl~m~bg .. ~~Da.mned, jf I haven't got him P' Sure enough he had e~u ght a mouse. At the a;ge of twelve years., Jris fathe1· sent h 1m t:o Wash ington College in Te,nnessee. Before he left l~ ome his father gave him son1e good adv~ce. He said. "Zeb. do rojnd yottr bO<i>lts, an:d be care.t:ul of giving of­fense to your school n1ates. "' Evidently he rlid '111 ind • < I 'II rrh~ hoti!i~ i:Fl ~bit It Ute llfl.ll· Zt~buloo llaird Van()(• WU8 ti Ol Lit~ it a p,:p~·o t"t; t odu~ , • • ) • • ... ft i 't\ tl\ )•\U ~t~ "\-'·h id1 hi to 't!'e at h ·ttl. ~h~ ~~1rt1, - \' t a"""' '\t"A·:- glad to hat y'-1'1 uJ· ! :nll: ·,g so f-1~t.. ' ~ '<'l'' th:1t. ~ •U 'i ·ro.nro \' .t.Uir tl. € ~o ;· tc.> llvrh~ ~ )!.ft'fft • 1d /Ot){t " rn Ol.~r ~ .. ' Ty conon·u al witt? 1tnd rna;,rn~ a.~w;G 1 are ld ~~a: : h o l ~ t'~sqd a good <le-~1 1 ~ \11).. ·n :r~tluei hP- ·1· 1 :.~ nd'~ old elothe t 1)t her l: ... _ ~ s au {:'\ ~ti l}r,e ~r hi$1 faet, ~Mr. Vance ·wrpw the on w ng· cw 1 re U1e IJ:i'Ht.S af ·my <'hiJdltOod. n f l'Hi :ecoll ". . ~ pre sen ~ .t'hEl.lll .tQ '\iev.~; e ;p. lbS 1 \ 'rJC" ; ~h.e ~ ta r~gled rild''yood, ,._... ... loll ii•";v ~s:e, .- P gToyes 1~·\e e ~he erau--apples grO't''. ·1 ,1i ~ .. or-!·' • ing seat ·· ·itn it little s.qU$.re p~tches x. • ~{' ~· ~ L ~ u1c::. d ,~. .. h h. n1~ tmcl1eon fo.r: noon, d~· · ~9. vr:itb ,l llt\le · nd fisb-1vorm~ and matche-s . • /sJ ~·-u:n:t-dnhp.. a11d ki~ strings 'fr l\1 1\Iarch unt1l • ll . 1;.w 1 atched tr01.1-er~. the :made-over trou e1·s . 1 ·e l ~:-h-. -ater tJ (!tU~er; ... thitt fl 11 ~ too soon. ~&.;l--,l.ll:l'Mon~on e t-r 1Jen· •t·n: gTea te.Tc ~'1-vjc~. · • · llS ~ uuTJ:g ter · \;\iitb J<•:?; \l ... \ ~nt fJ :vm ..-. \dolph 1 ~ o ,J eni~, - ' . ,r ~u; &. .:... r~ .. mih; of ten rt1,Jt.: boys. 1.'1-:YG gl 1,9 f • Iii. uf rohll:.. kno n t_r, OlP, OJ OthCl S: >,li.;.<:. v~-"~~ .. ee ~ran h 9 our f:a nuJ~ .. tre~; a~ · 1~«{ dof r:: ~ · c~ f r ninl! elder brothel·~. r: · t _,me ... lighlh· bagged ar• \he knee. • ~le pa : eo t a· . Pr.fl~ ~he !')econd .. h nd tr·o; sen~'!· B r~~ ·l...r trOI ... ., z th1lt fuiggP..li at tl e e~." I • • fN • ~l _l , V.•JH , ~ lt ~ d b cPn , (. t·wh o<lf l ti t · h (H1. l u1\6 wh._.n hi. f.d hr •· di\·tl <'Uti{ .fnt• ti f t ~ n~·. t. W'Vt·H (JI' fl J ~ht \e:'\ 1'. IH• hr d to \. (•rl\: l1 :1'1 Al u n U1e fa l Ol ira t tf-t.r 1n Jtt!fp h 1 .~; t lOiJH' i ' ~Ufll •,>.rf f ht-' f:Ht1l1 .. V!1 t n l 11s l.lP f tt1 1H! l ,, ,:aut\"'-4')fiP llf' cll.'!tdtlt·3:1'1 h"J ' J to tJ ~ t ni ·<' ' "it\ (lf Ni rth e11 n •l i n ~1 ,\nd stnd,v l 't\i'. 1lA hat.l 11n ltH lH \, hut. lw l~t.~li \'Nf ,\1, ~ t 'r1- i hr t·r· Wt l. .'.> :t wiH th,~r _ ldll~·c. t•tJ :l w· ", \ t:. fh ~tl t n1' \ Dt vid J,. Sw: in. P• Hi ... cl 'll{ {If lht· t 1 Hh•;J, t\· ~ t ) ( j' Nol'lh e[ll"rJ-H11. l_, ant! :C1..1U .. ~h c l)( ~ ~ll l )'Ct')'tl) ~_rfl r oun f ,v, \ 1 1'r 1l rl ir·ncl v.f ttl . V;HJC'..18 Gt\ ~ h. dt r id ,\, f 0 \' t•ih· trl Nl J'. rhi~ Ri n l ~ .... r h ~ IJ). ~'£} e !c h· }' ~h;k••d fn r il Jr• 11 of' lh1 c•e hurHi n:~rl dv H ~ ' f':) ~' ' that lH n' i•rht lH l\c' ·1 J)(-tl ·b n.J cour .. ~ ~~ itt ihe thuveJ'. it-y, rthd • t t ht' ~(llf) 'l 1 ime, .. Ludy I nv~ 'rh {> j(J~H\ \.Vn~ !{r~TJted. rtf• J , UWlH('(l i.m_ l1" (Jnt v l·~ i ly o1tJy tJl1<• Y'('U!'. IJut h.B r,•nd n. grt•nt d~::tJ cHtd lt r.ld fl wutJfl r fHJ nH~Hn y. lfie connn; nd c:,t h i~ ,,., 'nta r facnl ti('R :tnd qn ic.kn r-t to l('n.rn '-'.H& f~n· Et h OV< .. {:]1 :'} tlveragt··. v\.'t} }.n·c toJd th:~~ his fu ' 'Ol j t ' hoo~ : w· •r(' Lh gjhlt the \vr,_rks o-1 Shakcs­Pt'fn'(\ ruHf ll1e .fitntj(·g of ~ir \V 11.lte1 Svott. ~ ,~\'h il .. in the"' t l t'J h t\ r ~ t t, •, rvtt·. ,utec tnlltie ls-.a·ge nurn-be r~ <' f f'd ends. H, is ~n i<l ihnt he t t»eatkd vdth the gt·en t<> "1 otu·te~.v and po~it n e ·~, noL only th , great, hui t h~ :=an~'l l. lie \Vas a deHghtfully genial and goocl­nl! l"~tn•ed t et'S\>n a1wa.v~· winning the admh:·ation and friendship of tho~e vvho kne\v h i 1rr. ~e~wnt ])o'\~d, b1 Lhe uLif~ of VanreJ', tells the .Col ... lowing sturj ; ll His popuh~l·ity with the st urlents be­gan as s;oon as he lighted tl't">-nt the Weste1-n stage in ·front of Mi s N"q\tlC) HiUia.rrl's hote l~ a stranger, with­fiUt .n. fri end~ Son~e of his traveling companions were h.t t tel~m·s students 1·eturning. Of ·course, these \Vere ove~"~heltned by cordial gre€tjngs £rom their acquain- J.il r p)aee in Bvit1& roout of Zeh. Vanee"e~ ofd hom . - • QI.Cll~ , t-1 n he ,, :? min?.d n t t .. J. • th . o·r t''\'} ,\lu1.intr .:· ~1 1.n ; \ · n 'f''} \lfl -• . .-.-- • .. "' he had ne·-rer ~ u b~, re. ~) 1d sht nk ~t'=" h t.d \ · i'~h e.~ • \...r~e . ., rdi li t.L l wa~ not fnp• i':\ iuu h ·"' l 't lf)I'P ·v ~ ,. ~ ~- in l'l c0 lt any h., •c:.l '4f~Hgh\ hi" ~, 'lUa.h t,ulJ'' ! wl ken ··i: ..l tn hi~ l"e~rt. aud .. ,.. .. tt .. ~~tll,. .: ;l ·w thnt th ·h~ , fltl!! . 1 ., :\t11(L at nee~ n t<thli. chut··U'te r.~· {)ne ni<J , ~1 get il e<l hirn t hu~ . '\hen be · rrived .at he t' nh·el"~~ t)~: · ~J.lomeHl-ade . hoB~ <Pld c-loth )s, abvu 1ree inche .. h~b· · t' pants and ~hoe.~, ~ho,ving hi'. ankles: qu.i ~1~ nn.d rt'ugh t rl?parlee. tUlfl nrost l·e­Ular -able for his jol,es. But . \vhile nol d1·essed in P ri.-hln style. fe~Y te "p1e fftil ~id , tH'l el), "ac:q uaint11nce, ~ ~ t e ir r)r~,.,., ~ed 'vith th faet that lte btr\d a brain l~g.e and acth·e; a n1.etno.ry tenaciou ... , a natn re over­fi< n :ng "~i1 h joyous love of fun. and to a surp1~ is ... ing degree accurate inforn1a.Li n of hulUY s uiJj ects and many authors." After leaving th-e l }niveY ity, ~f r. V anc · went to · she-ville to pr~:tJetjce his profes.-jon. l t vvas not long before he had a good practice. Vve are told that ~~I-li s memory 'vas trong aJ.lcl accurate,· and his pe1·feet self ­coTO.. I!)and aRd easy flo'"'. of ~"orrl s, t'nade hin1 a foTmid­able adYersar,· of the ablest debaters." ~ ometim·es~ it is said, that he ga e free play to his y.JOWel·s of jocoseness and ddicule. One of his J.u,ost striking ehaTacteristjcs was absoh1te f_reedoln f.r0n1 timidity of any kind. He w-as at ease any·w~here ancl in ' ati\" oompany. He Vl'as never aceused of self-.eoneeit 01~ presumpdon, or what is well expressed in the $]an.~ word, cheekiness. In August 1853, Mr. Vanee ~vas married to ~!i~s llan:iet-t.e Newell Espy,. a woman of fine mind and noted for her a1Adent piet ' and ~eeHent qualities. Soon after he began to practice law, he \vas elected Soliei"wr (Jf Buncombe County, but continued to prac­tice lat1' uniil he ·was r;aHed upon to run for the Legis­lature. A highly respected gent leman .. nn1ch oJd~.tl than Zeh. Vance, 'Nas hjs coa1 petitor. ln a joint de .. l.~ate, hl:i f50mpetitor rc~f r :n .. d to \T aJJCe a~ f'too youngo, l.t rneJ e Loy." MJ·. V a.n~e apohJ}!iZ :d ft))' his :vvuth aHd clt~­t.;. lar~ th a.t "Jfe wouJCJ ha v,o cherwlully been .hnTn at ar:t ~al'li~H· (la.t~ if it ;,ad })r~f:ln tn hb ptlWt .. '; that hi's i'athor and mothe;· gave bin nr, ch uicPt wbnL•~verr, rdJOIJt: tl••; rn.att,.,.r, :and he lonnhiy bef{g-ed l'}u df)JJ, ::t.:n.d ~aid ht~ · WftvJd trv and d0 b(~t~~~ , r~ t3>-t tnnt· /' '1 h n j J0i) fJ f l' llH t' ("d ·with lau~hteJ .. ~tJr1 ldfi 1' JH~ pt· 1~jt -1r u; ¥t. : ugrl l'A,nd r.udd t ~,t l( ht~ lH~ tJ(l ;.~ Jltl.<ri },() ~', l;t:Jt ll u·; un\· wu. too Tr1t\tl.'' 'J h ''let ·tinu wa wo-n t,/ M1 . V;-\Ju(·( lN H hn•v.(• H ~~I.Ji'ltY.'. . Four .VP ~.u-~ h.b;P io If.~£~ . he· ~. ~~.$ : r~•,'H.Lll < l(! t t)d hv U1~ · \-Vhjgs, :J flr1"11Jft l ' o1' ( ~(;'ff)'•!l ~f(. !Vlt , v .l.Uh Wf :t Unt{lfl rn.k.li j:~Hd h1 fhr· ~'· rJl '' I :o-n ;tthl 1 ~f d ln I pnl·· f ·~'!tH~nll y u dilf , J '( tli ps~1 f ,.; of Ut " ' f Ht t· :J~i .l-ift. t 1 "<' ,.. E.dtJn. J t L, a1-1 td h i -( ~ i '' h . .) t., t per·• · h f•.rr tl~t, l 11J 1 ott w tt .. ~ Vance M()nument. Paek t.,;'q.uar~ • SAC:\ it~ ... · t.J,. • in Sali~bury, @c;to\)ex 11, l 6u. T'he ~·J..·~ ... k:ng J:re~,, earl ' .in the n'iOl'lling !lnci las; ted aU day. 'Ft r: twq h r f"lve thou s·~Tnd peop] ~ stat d i.:n th :\ r .lin nd li~,, eo t~ hint, and \-vherl he prvpo~ed to ~tor> the .. ... ~rJ•~li our ·Go on~ " ,, !o t n !'" After th . othels 1u\cd ~8· · \n· .ut:i night e~~.rn e OJt. l\1r. VtHH$~ ,,·a: nall.i'rl (Hl fer 8n ~ (.11 · ~pe ch. } or annthet b\ro hc,.u r · b~ ,. {' ~.-d t\ .. c · .. \(i with eloqu ll 'C A.nd ~~rg u-tnenj:. ~t nt:l \ :th tHl · it:tl·: U~ hl rtlil·t ll. 1n ttt·· ct.o irlg bonr..-. f UH ' l'hiltr -b.t.h \Jll.l' ... "" lr. Vaoet', ~·~w itl:t all th " po-\V 1l' <•f hl~ doa ~H n.e 'WI.] I rnl II or -h l ~ h Hrt, ph-ad foV l h ~ pn~' "l \: .t.lrlUll \ t h lJ n itH t, nud l-hnt tlds hon1d h .... dq~Xt P\!• ~ u1 H~ ... · ~\t ""l! f\H W}u· lw i\Jt h• · d 'u lruv t ··rr w~r rnu. t 1 ot•TH· \ l l,j·LJ' '.t · t.o }H' wi h n,_v HWll pf-'t pi . H' T. tt. "t tt. h ~d blr.nfl, 1 ·p u'ff\1 t.n ~h •d · nu! lltt ••u hh \u1 t ~Hh 1·> tlPHt ~<;~t:d.ltt ·Pl t h lPt •L lf 1 h J\.t' lo ,·l s. ;t lt \•l f·l.th • ~-h . )\t t•;ul gt~r 1'l nd h\·\' t htul IJ• P\'n h \uct1·u fllhl n ' t)tl t t · . .' · tn lnu•rli ·tld\ t'nHtl\' i1 1 ~ r--n. idl'n1 l uwtthi'. pr 1 · l~to\ ·~­li o~t. 1 1t'. \ ttl(' t• t't.LH J n-.• ~ tu Jluu ,·,ln l\' ) ~ .. Ht )~~ . ~ th~ ·~ he ~ l,tb,, d a ('UlfiJ~ Ill\' or "[ ,-l\1 ";\1 tlhi l~ ti:\ i~ ~U l T1 · Wit:~ df'l (,;, l , .~ q l ~ llll . ' h• Hntt}th ~u H.l l ~~.;· tJ , · ' • THE LOG • - • - ------ --~ t~ d.l:· t l nt hi:-\ t'• rnptin.r lert ~ .. [, ·vill t ~ fur · Hal ·isrh rn rn<'r<~ hl c m<~. 'J l1e ~ t.t'~~t .. \ <;)r£> Ct'rt\ ded witl1 ~ ... " ,1~. flt nri: :HH1 &thnit· r~ •f Ut e~)t'HP<..\ny. 1 ' ' lht lilT)a. nt~tf• 1: • nf nnd l'U u lh \ )'#lll .ult LH)~ ~ p~ ~ ~~ u~ ,.,......·...., r1f th t•it.~: f llo\ d ln \- •e-ping W~1l1lC!l :tnd llH ing: r:iethl~ f< 1• :-: .. n1 , cHst. 1 c! Uj) t h~ S\ :HHWll • )~\ l t·~-t i I , t1 .. fa.l f 1sq t<tpu~ in Y~ulc?~ w~r" app<'tnt,d Q}tli{ J ' ( h.;' ·\, ~)rlt ·- l\tb [~('gin1··n t. :nd <IL tht~g • ll ' : i ck•cti 11 .f , 1 U ~ \ in . -~ •t'lh ... u·oJin .. , '" h tle ';rnc , a~ · ·. c;. 111 p 11 ~:u· f •et <;Jl\ hu rg \ · irgin i(-l. l1e ~~a~ lc ·t d ~'" \tl 1or ~f tilt: ( ld . <'Lt. ~f,\lt!. Jll ll1d nut ~~,J, • h ;» otd<.) . liut ,,h,~n lli" T)eU 1 h~rl ~~&~t ·;ld ldnt Jl\' r~JL .. at it "' :l~ Jq:· du ~ to ac 'ept. Fl \"' · a. HP-tH<tCfi n ~. the Nth da;,,· ,f .. ~ }')ltl.tb ... ,r. erhar:-.. 1 u of h ·t ~(I \' l'1Hn' of .. .. rth ·nrolina, noL ·Yt'll t~O\ ernot· ":1 ~ '' eJt.. lurd a ha1·i~l tasl'. aJ\d none ~~n ~~ betl ~~r It 1. a hi tori(Ytd f~ct t h~1.t. G ' el'llOl' un{'e nc.. 1l11l'e ~tll iiel'~ tv ih ~ a r n1.\- than the1 0 W('l'E'! n,, -~ in t•1 ~• ( t • • . ;utd tih' · ,~·er~ b(lth~r f J and l>et­t · ~luthed t h · n t.hr vldit'r~ of nny other southeru a~ ~. .. :\Ian) a 1 ,, , 1.. gged ... IJldier had . hve , tln h i ~ t-t ....... bla·l .. et {.; hi~:;ld hin1 frvn1 th.e ~110 \v·. and a i~e.::o u~ b co:1 o1h; n week. bt,CUU .. e. Zeb. Y~ n(:e wa · f L t•l'th Gal~olina~· 1 lie e~w1.uli ·hed emer­zK ·s· h•1~1 ita] ... at a n r~b~r of place .. throughout the ~t ~ '' ht->re t·lt: itdu · d an 1 :iick could be c~u·ed for. i~ .l(l \·on :e.! 'hat OOt h uldi-el'S and citizens called hn ··ol1r Zel . t~h? (~ l at. '\-~n· Go-vernor of tJ1e South.11 \Y-en, \ e n1;rtl" v go 011 and en, 'vviting about the noble ·in~~ he di '-ho·w he ... et ·ed h1s ne(i)p.1e during the , ·. ln 1 .64. ~~ ... a~ again eleeted gO\'"ernor. But, ·l1!:!n tt e V-"a.'t c&nae i o a close, h_e ~vas Temoved from L jc l y U1e l'n!t d _"' tate:-, government. Soon after e ,~a ~en1 o ed frotn oft 1c r;), he took up his residence ~: State -= · i Be: N< t·tL C<trdina. On l\[ay 13, 1865, hi8 1 "t.~ - nfth birdida ,\ , hi~ nou .... e u·~ surrounded by a a.d. ttn C\ ~~;ldi~r~ and he -as arJ·ested by an order on~ t:1e ... eereta!. · of \:ar at \Va ""hington. He \Vas • :--t l•J·en to rlaleigh and thence to '\Nashington a nd c:n-ce~·c.t.ted in tt- e Old Capito] Prison, on ~lay 20th. le \V~': k :pt t~ ! el e ·n close confinen1ent till July 5, 186.\ hen he v:a "' r~leased on parole. 'Vl1y .he \Vas arr est­fl no ope seero, to J·n ,,\~. 'Ihe reeord of the Old Capl­, rol Pri:: nand of th ~ \Var Department ,of that period, wl~ to di. ·Jo ·e an:· intimation of the oou ·e of his lln·~:-ti' a1Jo in' ri:-.onrot.~t. Aft 4 t;eing :re:leased f ron1 imprisonn1ent, he . ettle<l n1 Char1ott(-, ~ .. orth C;.u:olina, and again e ntf>red into 1e praet1ee of lc..t.\V. T n 1 70~ ~1.r. V a.nct:, wa. elected L'ruted ."'tate~ . · enc­,,, t hut \ ·ht:tJ l ~ ent vn to Washi11gt011, to take his i11 tL-... . 'en"'t~. th~ nurth£-11lers refusecl tC~ adndt • J n 1 ::S76, the people of Xorth Cal oHna again hi rn gove1·nor. "' u t!rn hrr :J . I 7~ . l'arofjuu. ~ ~~ py Vst.tlt~ ~. h i \VifP. dil'd Jte WHS JfOVt'-t110J' of No>th Ll~ ·I ~9~), h~ WHS tl!!ctlll il[{Wlf'd t·O f..,h 1 1nit~r{ ,. ~ ;.tf,e' S(' fl'~lc. ~t nd t~l n: l i nt• d th ' J'( fc)J ' fill C'P .Ye~tr s.. Uc nc.n itld ~r• bt~l on J"'aird V.u.nc , one of fWth C> il-l iua.·!'-l grrtt1P -t ~lcll • An l(' n. <:UHf p()rhap~. th('- IJ st J,efov.­•;) d, djd J'lHlclt t i llJpto ('\ ou · puhJic ~chnn J ~ for JJolh whif<l' :1nd C! lcH •d. ' Jle in1pn)vcd t he rhariLHblf.' in ~ ~it uti ,r ~, nt th~:· :-. ttJ(\.•. :.tid<>d i11 thP buihling of rait­l'C'nd:=; :\nd entnliPa#-{•,d th" bu ilding of fa ·turies." rt i"' ~ ,j~ th£~t "He w:'ls ~o eloqurnt , so Q'en cruu ... , ttt> l·iurlh , ~nd su hon ~~t thnl ru:lny wht had l>e n his ~n en\i~s in the. enat~ bccvnH! h is fri ·nds. li rl f) t t'nrt­erl the outh wit hout oHending the North, 1 o man d id n1or to rnsle the iv ·o ection":> friend again. ln one of hj~ gre6t ~peeche · in the senate he said : "If 1 were petrnilted Lo say l>\tt one '\.vord as to ·what my country most nc()ded. that ' 01 d v{uuld be .. •p est..' Jtest fron1 strife. l'e~t fron1 secti nal conflict, and rest fronl ectjonaJ bitterne ·s." Can we not give rest Lo our people? I know that t hose frorn ·whonl I con1e de ire it above their chi ef joy.'' lu 1 0, while in the enate~ he \Vas married to ~ . Florence teele 1\Iartin of Kentucky. In the "vinier they made th eir home in \Vash ington! but their summer hon1e, which ~,·ns called "Gomb-roon", a large th r ee-story house ~i tu ated on Builey Knob, about t'vvent~r-three n1iles ·from the Vance Monument in Ashe­ville, wa . during ·the lifetime of ~1r. Vance, one of the finest sll.E!lme1· hon1e in the state. (See p ictUI-e) . . "Gon1broon'' is in th nlid t of a dense fot·est, with lofty peaks on every side like rnonstrous giants, af­fording prot eclion against the to1·ms which sweep over the tnountains. lie1·e he planted his vj.neyards, orch;:l.rds and gardens, and rested from his labors as a statesman "Tho rendered the most faithful service to his countr)r. The house ha' been almost Wl~ecked and - GOMBROO The l-'Ununcr homt! of Hon. Zeb. Vance • I ' ~ ~ I I l ' ~ [ 6 ru.jn d u~· vandals., and ~( nv ni r S\"""'k .1.:. 1'h t~ d or~ · and ~ome of the \·inc ow'"' tsn i 01 ~n \r intPr ~ nd ,"' lJtn n1er. It 1" Hl· ~ a de,· ,~ tru iu lh ' for~st tl cay ing aud 110 one 3een1 to ca.re nor tf r prot., ti 1\. ·· rOmbro '-n·· 'va~· er~terl Ly :;\lr. Va.tl "·e vet\ >en I ~0 and lc , E-ach room is finish 'd in a diff(\r n.t kind n:[ hard''""ood cut fron1 his ~n o u11tain e~tate of •nol''l! than one tho ~\n d acre8. The halls . ine1uding t he pan 1 ' ainscoting, \-valls1 c iling and stair\Ya.v are ;Qf oak, h and c~u~ed. The· librat·y floor. panel ,,.ai1:1 c.oting , 'va1Js, ceiling beams overhead. and bool:-ea .es ure of the finest cher.,ry, \Vit h­out a 1la'v 01 1 not. Th€ nu1u-tle in the 1ibrary is also mad·e of ch er.r .. and \Ve believe that it is one of the n1ost delicate. ~·efined ·and beautiful desl.gns to be foru1d in the sute or el e~ here_ In fact , all of the mantles ar€ of tJte nJost beau t iful design-not gaudy, bnt ele-­gant a nd exquisite in des.ign and wurkn1anship. The third stery is finished thr oughout in hard-vvood, walls,, ceilings and floors. The ceiling ill .the hallJ third 1loor, is finished \Vith r afters exposed, a very neat design, ,~hlch presents a ver\· Q~tractive appearance. The very finest -,vood and \VOr-lrmaJlShip was used through tlle­entire house, and it seen1.s too baclthat it is not b~tter preserved. Parts .of t he beautiful n1antles have bee.n broken and torn down ; son)e of the tile removed fl"'on1 the fi "eplace; door knobs ~ten1ov ed and some of the sash out of the \Vindovl's. The 1'-oof leaks and the walls· and ftoors "\·iiJ soon be ruin€d. Honorable Zeb. Vance died Apr il 15, 1894. · Never befol-e nor since, have t he people of N·orth Carolina so mourned the death of an. man. As his body was car­ried from Raleigh to Asheville., thousands of people gathered at the railroad stat ions hoping to get a glimpse of the train that bore his body away. While jn the Legislature, a county '\va;s na;1ned for him and aft€r his death the state e.rected a n1onun1ent to his m.emory in the Capital Square at Raleigh, the only monutnent ever erected '" lth public rnoney to a North Carotin ian. Tbe Noo Y.a.,vk View A man from New Yo.rk \Vas p-eering lnto tht:a depth& of the GJ~and Canyo-n. HIJo you I\ now,'' a~"lk ed ih .; gui<.le t't1Htt it Look n u1- liot1S of y~ar3 fa-r thL.; g1·~nt ~1.hy. . lrJ bt> c~rvP.d u u ~ '!* ' Th-e rnan ~r(Jm New York w •t.~ t f· l n< ~n d <J u ~ l y · Jtn­pressed. ''You don't tell rn ~/ ' h · c<HlHflt nf ~·d. HWhv~ l didn't 1<now it t 'as a govel·nrneJit jo lJ. 0 Mr·s. Clant;y cty ...,8, I know yPr fuj ·}· 'i h u J J;;uld \Velt, an"' a foine Hlart h.e ' :il};. Il~ di ~d :i.ot, • oo1 ." 1\irs. Ilog.an-"So me e..econd hu. bn.uu l.a)J .! tt!ll in' m .'' • t~()(Jl\':'ING F4JRW RD 19!~4 By r~ob~ ·t \V. ' · r1fl ith .- --~ 'r is a human t.t·ait that people ,-ill Joo-~< frJr · \Val"'d to better t.i1nes a:nd lJf·tter condjtion11. in spite of t he deptessiml an(l glvo 1 4Jf the rno­ment, It i ~ the hope of J:?etter things that -u ~tam · people in the midst of t~--ials and tribulation a d it is hope Vv~h ich furnlsh e.'> t he urge to pre~v~ on ward t() fi~d son'lething b-et~et· "'just a1·ound the corner". rrhe troubles of the last three year. have been ver;,: real, both for the nation and it·s citjzen\i and none have escaped the consequences of t)le world turmo·il, which has resulted in wo1·Jd-wide economic ehaos~ . C(j)nfused and be\vild.ered by the cour e of \vodd .events and torn within by a eonfhct of interest .. , the United States fioundered in a sea. of economic dis~ ­t e:rs, which threatened to oveJ'\vhelm her and destro_y the very foundations .of her great democratic m t •tn­tions. # It was in the mjdst of this situation that Pre-ldent Roosevelt took office in lVlarch,, 1933! and from t.P~ momeD.t of his inauguration be began a drastic nnan­eial hou&e el•eanir1g to lay the foundations of a nationa1 econom.ic reconstruction. The R.oosevelt program wa~ of m.illions of people. Th:·e '~new deal'' further aime{.l at better distribution of the n·atian's ;yealth and to cor1aect the evils which had grown up around the capi­talist system and which had destros ed the sa.v.ings .of miUions of peopl-es. The '·'nev~; d~al ' further aimeti to {!>Ut an end to suffering and want in the midst of wealth and plenty. The "ne'\r deal" does not coutenl­plate putting an end to the ea.pi truistic 3ystem for there is nothing :fundamentally \'Tong with ueh a ~ r - tem. This so--called capitalistie s ~sten~ ha e ·j~te 1 thr.oughout the world for h undt~eds of sea1·s and has been. generally successful in contributing to hun1 n pr.ogt"'ess. . . , It is a system which ~alls for profit a-.s t he n1o~h -'e of industry a11d is ba ed on the princi pie that the laborer is \Vorthy of hi.') hire. Capitnl is th~ ~n rp h:t s of the crop \Vh ieh becon1es available as the ~ee-d for future erops. rl h ~ pl·ogran I of the •lNe\ n~al'' h a~ lll~ olved th€' ctt:·af..lon of n -l,,. Ia'~ ~ . dirt- ·t'erl tO\'ar ls th .re~ulativn of t ¥u· people, but uv LettP-v sy ~te tn has been e 'Otv~ by· htuu.-tn soc i t~t.\. Hlthough OH.tUY have } e n. t r i d. "f ltP prog-raJn Of l~ 1\ tt.c"' U~al ha!oS inVt.•fV d t he t!t' .. ~) ... t h n f 11 · w lit\ s., dirr~(~ tcd Low;u·ds Lhe t' g ul:tti n of v .,..\' 1\. ind of ind u ~tr·y ~ and th ln\.v knv\'ln a~ the Na­t if•nal Het·o\ l '.V Act i ~ pat t ioulnd\ ~oncern. Ptl \vith t he­ot}( l"il.ti Jll of lHllf-g al'd ractotHJ (.Allgag~d in h pt'"Od UC• {inn nf good-s for national COUSUl.ll}llion. ' ._ The Nttt ion itll~ •covcry ei, kut>wn U..'S th t.'J Nl\A "hieh has for it,~ n1bl rn. tht~ Blue 1ili gle, i:s de..s-i ' • • or n\ t \J:h h ttl~ () f h h ·in all iu,tu . lt·i ~· ~ :"l .. to J) ~r 1Hi th 1 r :\~t tnunb t' of J't ., ple h) bt.: tt'lplo. cd at ·~ I 'U)~ \'• . ... Tht-\ . ; f\... ~n·:lhll . t·;h nl·Uu\get'oc' of dsf­f 1· L pl· nt · t'),n~~lJ.rl ·d in tht-> · ll1JP inrlu try h .t r Tl f . r \Yit,h 9 ~a: \:. \) re)tU!• tltlg' tht ind slt·~ .. '~ 3. \' h\)) \ {Or ·t· ... · >n€r l \V:\U-b;.\in~· and iu <_,r :er that it tna,· eon- • t · ~nt it'.' h~st t th ·\ ~ ... tion. Io ii'~ · ;)s· n th l 4\ 't:ek~ HH :· 'l of all rather than th .ld anhtgc ot ish fe . L'lh . "'l-t. j~ nol a n ~-n,c\n e:nt 1 ' and i. • iuu~:nd d nl.r rnee-t ~ · a\'~ n3ti"tHtl CJnerg 1 nt'Y and it' ~ur< ~s ' il depend u~ n the d 'A'>' e of {"OOpeJ"ation ~hi<:..lt ·. g·1 ·en to it b)' ~n con (.)rned. l t i to be hoped l'LO\''e\ et~ that 11on1 the .:\p ri ne~ r~ ived fron1 the ·aU 1 f t h · . -R nutc'l "ill be atn d '"hjch \vill eco1ne . ., ·n1ane11tlr inc,n'l ul'::\ted in the conduct of bu~i"1e · ~ and industr:v. ~ I~ i~ ind~,d a ~·n~\" deal" \ hich c.an inj ect t he spirit ~ f <~J ru · s1n ln o the i 1dust1·ial life of the nation and 'ho .. 1aH s;, y tl at in seeking the good for other , we sJ:e noi. ad :r.· neing our own "eliare: But cbatll;c~ e\" n f-or the better} bring new problen1s in their ·rain and tl..e ... ho1·ter hour>.; of labor presents the uroblen1 vf t1nd·ng a use for the increased leisure horus of the ~or er.s. 'ill thi leisure time be de­v. oted ~ education r"nd l~eereatjon or ~:i ll it be spent in :idlenes ·hich n1a~ dl-ift into something which may bec01:1e a menace to society ? This "'-ill be a test of uur nat1ona: eh a.ract 0 1 >o ,~rith the putting of our hou e in order so that, na- :onall~r s:peak.ing, v.·e en1erge 'Aith a better nnder­~ tat~ding of good citizenship~ there still remains the p:roo1ems cunnected ~ ith our-·world relationship and :fr-um \v:hich tnere js no escave, if ,,.e are to keep our place an'ong the p1·og~essive nation .. of the world. Our pre5.ent day international p.robleros found th eir •eginning in th-e Great V\Tar. \'\t""e made peace separate­] ~ · from our Mlieb in the expectation of l>eing absolved f~ 4)ID taking part in European politics. But, we emerg­ed from the ·a:r as the world·s largest ct·editor and by c n:;inujng to make further loans indiscriminately \Ve became sn fmanciaJly entangled with Europe that OUJ;' own ec.onoroie chaos resulted from the inevitable fail· ure f an.: of our debto1:-.. to repay the Joans. It is tness debt$ ·h.ich a eat the root of the world's econo­mic difficultie~, including our O\"rfi and the problem which the)l pre~ep t must be faced if peace ancl pl·os­ri y a ~e to be restvred. The payment of the inf:eJ·­nati1Jnal debts i. n•)t in il;;e) f an important matter be­cause ueh pa~.·nlent ould be made in goods which. some c aim ou fd inte.rfere \Vjth our home n1arket~ '£he real difficult.. i~ that the d.~IA:s ar:e O\,~ed to us by 1U1" .oldest a11d larg st customers and they ~eriously in­ter: fer.e ... itlt the }Jurch..a-;ing po\·er of the....;e eu. tomers, and 1t J:S th~ r . tf.JJ'aUon of this puJ chasing J)UWt~T· v.'"hlcb is TlO ; sv urgen Jy 1 eedM. . The gold standard and the stabilization of currency I 7 ar · t·cl t( d t1 thE:' prohh~n' of UIJ P. \C>t·Jd'g induht.e<.ln ~s n nd ttu~ wnrlrl ha~ \·u i t.,P l f<n· 1 nder. ·hip front th i J oulltt ~- town \ 'rl :4 ~\ ~ntt lPn~ en l l•f hi ~ prnhiL!t't1. Presi­d t~nt R o.·e, lt' .;· a t t,i ludc LfJ\ :u·ch~ 1 hi...; ]Jrohlern is t~hat of ";t gu()d ncj~_rh boJ•' and i r CtH'lgr ss l>ecrrrnea ngre(;~ ahl~ to a practical ~c t t. h~nu!tllJ a .r.(nlu tion c:,l.n and will b fO\:llld. '('h COUl 'Se of world ev n t~ it-\ C.Hrr,y i ng- u~ flnWaftl and th11c has al ·~ady lrt·ough L about th S(Jlution <>f nuln~· of our rno~t pe1·ple. ·ng J,t·ol IemR. Throughout t ho w·orld cotrlHl•:n·ce is ~lo\v ly bu l Rurely resum tng its course and t his activ ity i .~ ue-illg f' · fl cctf\d in our own n1arkets. A1readr there is a very definite uptu1~ in inrln. try and \Ve n1a.y confidently look f\n·ward to an increasing volume as t he m.onths folJo\:v each oth~r during 1984. ., Everybody•s Po tcru:din' Now '~ es," said the comn1ercial t1·avel~u:, uwe have harl letters of appreciation from Engla11d .. \Vales and lt·e-land and a postcard fron1 Scotland." " Here's a Puzzle "Why do you weep over the sorrows of peop!e jn ·whom you have no interest when you go to the thea­tre?'' asked the man. "I don't know,'' replied the "'~ oman. "vVhy clo you cheer \vildly when a man ,~.;ith 'vhon1 you are not ac­quainted slides into second base?" Washington Star. Wjllie: "Pa, what's a parasite?'' His Pa : '~A pal'asite, son, is a n1an who \Valks through a 1·evolving door \vithout doing his share of pushing." Penn Mutual. Nature's Own Cocktail r.rhe club members we:re passing jokes. 'Can any~ one tell nu~ the difference between a Scotchn1an and a cocoanut?" asked one. - After a \Vhile, as no reply \¥as forth-con1i.ng, the speaket· decided to supply the answer. "Well/' he sairl, "you can get a drink out of a co­coanut, but " "Excuse rne','' put in one of ihe otbel~s, · but I hap­pen to Le ~t Scotchn1an. \V ouJd you Jjke a dt·ink ?,. ''Delighted!" replied the jol r . ';Then buy yourself a qoeonnut," said lhe Scot. • "J f :N!r. ~nd f\1r .. Bigg r hA.d a baby which of the tJarf\e would be vigg · .. t ?'-. "The ank>wer i ~ thnt t he b by wauld be 1A T~ttl Bigg r.' " • • Vol. XVT J 8t1Ul:l'ry, 193 ' No. 12 PubHs.ht!-d by ··Tbe Champinn Family'' as a Syn1bol of tbe Go­operatioo and Good Fellowship Existing at the Plant of The Ubampion Fibre Company, Ca nt on, Nortl1 Carolina. G. \-. I•HJl,LIPS ----~·· ···-···-··· · ···- ······-··· · ····· ··· ··· · -····-··'"···· ·· ·· ·· Edi tor REUBE ~ B. ROBERTSON. JR. } · 'Cld'l R. "~ . GRIFFITH ................ _ .. A ssoota te .c• 1 .• tjrs REPORTERS DAlSY BCBNl!-11' ----------· ··-·--···---·----···----···J fain Office L , .. BRA...n,lLETl' - ---·""-··-··--- ··· ... -·------····------ ·--.. - -·-··- ·····R. & A. PAUL fi 'YATT --··-··-·---···--·---·----·~····--.,·-···------·--··-PoweT 0 . F .. Gl.LUS ______ .. _ ..:.. ___ .......... - .. _.._. ___ .... .-._ .... _____ :. .... -----··· E. & Dept. fULL WHITING-··-·---.--·-----···-· .. -··- ---·---·-- ···:v oc&tiou-a.l. Education W. a BYRD _.. ·--- · - -·-------~ .............. Soda-Su!pb·at• L. E. GATES --·----'"'---------·--·-·- - ·····---···. . -·-~·"'. Laborator)' t• DlGJ!:'STBil', -----~·-,.-----·- ··- .. ···-- ~~-.... - ·- ·····-···---···-- S~lphlte CO.CW'JJE ELS ----·----· ...... ···-·-··--~·---·---.:_-·--- ·---·- Ma,ebines ORDER FRO ~ 1 THE PRESIDENT ;;:::::::;:;;=::;il lJ E to the ,. act that so n1any careless practices have been ol•SPrved in the plant1 dLtrjng the pas t fe\T month ::;, the presjdent of The Cha-mpjon Fibre COI!1pan y1 deemed 1t neces:saT,v to is ­sue orde ·,s that {frnoYe drastic methods of disc1p1jne ~vere neee~~a ry" , in o,·de1· to t-e~ch en1p1oyees that Lh~y must mal~e safety their first oonside ration4 ThE: letter ftOill l\Ir. n. UbPn 11. Hoi ert on , Pl'es.jdent ·or rrhe C.han1}Jion J~"i bre C(;tnpan!' ~ trJ all ttnl ptf)/~ s, T<-::ad1; a~ f uJk>WS: The.ee is u dPfinite fe Hug in Ulc or!ra11 i'l.l-1lJon ·o~ 't.h among f~X (~r·.utiv~.; ;n1rl amung; w 11' ~· L': tha ~ t1h l "L' r:) t t,< mu ··h la.vi XJJ' tn tb t' ~n fnt·<·ttt~tH.•Jtt vf. ~;1f~ty Jt ult."H, TJH~.-~e .tt~lP~ aft'! itt tf_.Jtded to t , J t.tt .... r•t WOl" kLil(l n ' . ag~dnr-it the cal 4 tJ .... S e;-;s f,f fo]Jf,W ¥.1JJ · Ior ~ n ;r4 ~ \Ol·t· :i~ to protr et Y~rOl l<ffh·n Lh( Jt l ·. ~I v,).-\ ~ q:~a iJ• ~ l Lltt·i t V'\ tt C:~1 · J~~"'l1( ,SS . We p rPtc .. r to ~jl ,i c in con f)l i. ~tJ1 1'l· \':i1J, 1he:-- ~ n x·• :'! .. ~MY'.)" t ui<~h 1hJ·vugh jil ~ Lnuct i vH aHtl t •"t1 ·11H t·n1J , ... iJ I,.lJ) h\' the lL" > ,,f tJ j CipJi tW I'~ tfl ~th .f:-:; but lltfr . tt',. • ..;..... . .. .. - - 1 i f'IH ~ h~n· ta l,( ·· ~ n fW1i.HH;nt :1 n'l ~,. :an1 tfJ t e g t·oM; i g in 11lHl1 UP ". -~ 1n t.ht~ be~t. i p t,ere~t qf a Jl (' tV ' C:I fl f;;tl t fsen~~~t·~ j, ha · bQ• ~n d cid d ~lntt h e t ~d h>f m th a;, (, ~· ra.3t.it~ 1 H1 th od~ of elL cipline ". jJI LJ<: n,.ce:-: .... a.cry tr!'lHu }u.1 ·r. l,t·e '<ti iQd i 11 the p~ ~f.. on '1-i.RVI~ ~AFETY Rl~ l.JE). .' A. :-n E' ;H~" 0:\ E \tV l LL HE 1-1 API'J ER. 'fJLE! CJ£'.t"\iV1 1? 1 0 ~ EJJ~Rb ,_;(J.L\fPA!··y R·t-nLen B. J!r,bf' t t(:•JJl . Pi:.e irJent. · Jt seents strange tha.i j t ~b ould be n eee~ a r~ fQr the p resident and l':ene1·aJ ma-nager of anr r:om pany to i~­sue a s pecial ord-c t~· to enlpJ()yf!~ that they m lt;,t YJ~ cul'eful t:nust not t~~.-l\ e such chance8 as nligitt kad to an injury to ihem_selves or lh eit fellow worker. Our e. mployee.. tlave bee11 tho.roughl~·-· inst.mctet'l and . cautioned agaiJJst taking chances while di)i g thetr- '\V0rk., a11d if they insist .on taking cha oees., t h:ere is only one thing to do., that is, give i hem a chance to :tlnd work else,<Vhere befote they are crippled r kiHed. lVIen, ~;vh y take a chance ?' J_jfe is too .... weet ~ t:ld in­juries eaLlse to0 n1 ach suffe1·ing and sorrow_ So, let':; do our work in the sa-fe w~y in the fntuTe. J)o not let any one rep.ort you as a c~eless worker. Safe ty is the he t poUcy. The r ecent order by the pt·esident ef our car~~n) · .. 1ne1;ely to protect you frotn inj UtrY a11d death. "'ute1y you should be more inteTe-stad than he i · in. your \'- e.l­fa: r~ . A Supet~-IVIan, -'We CaU · Im lt ll>achelo:t:· i -~ a. mart who wouldpl take "Y'e ·· for an a:nstvet'. He Would! AI1d then the-l'e's the "cotchn1an who ~tLried hi .. face in hi ..... hands ju .. t befo1·c he cUed_ t (£) sa\~e funeral e ~~­pense . ·. A-Huntin ~ '\Ve \Vill Go! Jl;\.r the \V~ Y if you ·want to ex}'lel'h ;nt' \ t-\U tl1 . it ~ of a golf ganae ·wilhout lea il)g htill't ~. j u ~t tht1.J\V :ut a·­piriu t·tlJl t not t'Dn the fro·nt lc.t.wnj ar.Ni sp~ntl t he 1 .st of Ul<-' aft t~ rnoon lnn1tin!t J't).r it. "I hf:.> vtw_g l~ t tt~l\ ior)h hi ~ pal tntH' d,,.,\'11 io ~-\.Jl'lP<.: •• }lncl nl1jf'<1t ·1 t.•l t'IH! rn:\nnt.w in whi(•h Lht Wfli:t t• k·- k j Hl h 'L •• -· \~ t •t l ll ' rt'. ' Vi1itl·l'.' Jw saJd, .. , h;tt d•\ yon lll\:.'t\.fl h \ .. < ,. I it.i~ht}..~ ··u ntrl ~1 . at thi., lHth ·:" qOh:. l'ttt rwl nu· uling 1\• lJe t•tHfP. sh-.·r . itt · h ~~ \1\;t~lc · l~ 111 tH'IH' i::\ •; · · t v ~ ntitninttit~n J h [l. e f H' 'ht l.t.d v. Th 1 i ~ f Jt ( fna t'f'h til n ' s h,' h :\d L1t~ Ill down t:o Hllflf)t-1f tonight. ·· Hauel ulo Tuph .. • • . - • • • TlttE .b()G 9 ~\ th ~e~ll' l ~~.J d·nu,1 ~~ ~ c ~u't~ s~.trHe'·\·ilat tft. - 4:\.PP'' 'nt_t'd ,,~ iU1 I.J.1H~ businc:-)L nut1tjo1 fnl' the :fu ftn'e.,.~ \r ~ lt~:.\.1 ht.r\~; th~1 t tttc d,~ ~·· >&.~ ipt1 { h I'd'S '""~)\rlo l.a \ ' l'H $. 1 a wa~· ~uH l t-11~( ht.:Jh'i.UP~.~s \"•:Hd l XH l •llb hhV\ t'U;>.hf~ h 1 ·1.,11 ), hut tl\• "''"'f'll pJ) th' l'd !\ " TlDl lP: l ~y. l [ <.?\ f'VkJl', iii, i ~·:t-d <d~ ~1. l"tft f11 . 1 h.t! clouJ '' ith i h "' tl~ h t of }H~ '~ ('11 H ~ .1aH \)-l'ing ·J:nntt }rh~ \t ker d ·1 .. ~ ~e n1 to htl ah ;.td with -rurn tin.J.'! of o ~ t1 tlt·"1t" ~'t.<., ' t\1 'R:l'l ro" r hi n1¥ ~ l1u t1 '' • ~ }J p • n r. j l~l \ i'aL t!h 1 ~ l$i ttl ~-1.-Q t·{r~ ,'l' t\3 r\Ul'll\f" l 9:, . t, \ t• ~·nr~ 11 )t 0. \ en t;.'U:e.S~~ Hu~ineS];, li]-.C 11\'(' stock t:\4 · c~l.ung• · , 1 l;tc'ht ~lt\." ~<> po 'l "<Ul ~iJ \'h:U tm cxpc~i. \: ~ HH:.'(l ' ) fJ tho-..,' \i l10 <n· • in hU ·iues 1• )d~:t. ~U'V ttl , . .(~;'1 3 . ~ r' V()\1 ~t.ale Ot 1ind. tl lS 'Vel~~~ diffieu ft l () t .lt'K s., t"'air·h t ahd tJ~e,r are no :ionbt ~1fr~id b) bet n t ~ ure ·1 nil' t tu·tfi~~ tht: t ~ s=e ~e1 ~ 1nontl $~ \i ~ iliri~d to etH.l vince ·u $t~h es rhcl · l )u&in& ,. ~ ' as hnpro i-tlg :nHl ,.,·e .i'l1.C~te- 1y lh)}'ed hn:t i "' ~, but \V'" are lJegjh:ning to douwt it and \'! oucter if l1 i ~ go~:ng t~J g t an~1 \ ()l~~e. 'T1 e Old ~T0dd. ~ ·'1 to i.e s:u e-t'lr .. g !ron1 an.~ernia Ot' a get\­et ·~ I ··..r.ua tfo\l n .. t..ondith;a.. .hi ·ll ~ on1etin1:es baffles 'll mc.:st skillfu 1 h~ ~ cian,.,. Vvl1ile tb.e Ustu\.l t'1~eat~ l ont f:<lt ~~lch tla~~~· CO lr \leie r .~t, a . good tOlliC and pu?·r.<:)D~ 1 f:;)O{\d tran Qtt 1 n ha e . been ~dmi:uistered: . et the ~\ient ~t~~ to t-all. , ~l."'Y . s'l~~v(v. Efven the :110Si> i'..,.a~ ie tn;~rtthents aa.1-e been u:sed.. wtthcrttt s a.tls­fa~ to.ty ~ul" .. 14.'\n e-n-er~ ~:e hopte wha't tr~ft&J:' .a rno~·e ·h rv~gh di~ g·n.o-·,. < .... tbe c~s~, tli.e rig-ht rernedsr ·w.ill e. ayp!i~.d "n"1 the"Pe "'"'iTI be -ue~l ~ tralJ~forrn~tian as never dresmoo of. ~ -. • s=::.=:::=:;;t !. TB day a ial"lner at on the f ence by the ~ide of tb·c ro-ad~: ·w·atch ing the people go by. ...ti. t:~n in an antome>\.)ile ~tol}}!>e<l and said to- the t::U.'111~:r) "l e.ouid not stand fhrtng O\lt ·h.el'~ in the ooun­fT.:"~ ~· ,..u c!o T.i , see a.nythi)rg it..~ too. quiet for m~ . J' ' \ eli, ' S.Caid the fal:Dle'l', r~t don't ,&ee much differe11·ee :n . ha-t I ~ df'ing and wba~ ou are doing. r sit -on !11~ fe..nee aa1.tl ,,·atch the people go b:V) ~"uU it in yow· car and ee t ~e f~'Q.~ go by. It's ju$t the \•tay \,~.e look <tt t.tilJ.1l'S 1 glJle.>-£.' • The wa:v \1.,·e $-6e t hings has much to do with life rlue(.·zft it'! _-\ri-d tbe way V\ye feel has much t~ do with h '· "'· e ~ .. ;t:: rb'int'Y}> don"t ~ oCt thu1k? We get up i.n: the n1o11tlil g.-uhe ~un i ~l1inh'ij$ b rightl y~ tile Lilids ~JJe "-I,)dng swef:.tl:r and: w~ at·e b.aPRY· D·uring t~ e <ia~· '• . ·thing eem.::. to pas3 smoothly eve:u th~ mo .. t · ~.n o bl ems are. salved \ifth out n1ucll di flJ.:cult}r. da . . ~rbaps. _t;,he sun is shin1ng just as ' hnl.(h ' l.v ~Ul'rl lh · bh fs ~in g-iu J.! j tt ·t l\S .~ W(~t : U :v, huL w~ f ret ;tu~r . \'( :rr,r 0\'1 "t" { Vf:l t~yl II ing·, ~l ~l,~\ Sf IHii rht h.Ul L$ ( tO• 'f'.t • . t h singiug of l,h~ b.iJ~r~f . SH4:tH'l _Lo Uf l·f •t H8. Ja f:.tct, HO~hi~lg })l (.lu .-.: c ~ u ~ \>\)' la a;f.'g ~ lt r~ tro ubl~ ~ ·? 1:-tn't tt Ull'\ W:t)· \ ~~ ~~-~·t\ Utifll! . influonc •d, p ·1 rutr 1, • 1f1'~­what. l1y flu~ '~u .. r ~c fP-~~ 1 1 \11fl.;U ·.1. l~ :Jk ;Lt I' 1 j cs·d 41 Wtl'{} •p;tJ Ll-lJ(J vl r.t~S . 'thJu~.s h o~ hhte , wh n \~ r. ·e'' tbin 'R tit ·nug-h t•o .... e .~ofoP {d g f\L r ' \:' (\J'.vU .i"'Ug Iooft ~., TO~j CJlid i?l'i d)f ; \Vh ··U VV I.; V i ~ t f~ t.., Jn rltl s-c~tpt:\ th vong·h g l;\:$;.. cJf' :ct.- g--.r et1L·h hu -., we a ~·c t t"ll I indPd {) r ~U)H1U(:1 l', sing ing . biJ:rl s;- .anrt ht·~ u Uf u J­tlow 1•s. r\ L lHlni• tt Rp·ir·iL 01' ~het~•fuhH!f'l.~ ani! the j()yS of 1 he rr~~ul ou -d~)(( l 'st .pc:;.~~$eSH ns ~~nd w~· Hoon f}n(l our­s(~ h e" tHle --~. again in ltat·.rnon) wi th Nafure ;.u1 t the "' . !'\.~. t 0 [ l~H·t)1 \s iurl. vYo \~·o nrlul~ if Ule 'W~l.\- Wt:.\ ~ee Lh ing~~ is n't la rgely a Jtl~1tte r o! t n.th1{ng? D01rft yc•U t hinJ\: l,\'e cc-•n cnlt1vate - ~. ha.bi t of l ~oldn g for· th·e best itt Ji.f@ c;tnd mucl1 of tl1~ dl 'h\ re~al1l c 'tY'.i JI soon disa.ppeat ? It is ttue that if vVQ coAtinll :~11 y look for .the b&cd, we \9 ill soon become ~ 1lCS 'irnjs ti.c g1·ouchy and v 3 l'Y h~ rd. to p lru:tse. .Le t's !or k ft>T the sunsh)ne, th.e l eautiiul flowe-rs and enjoy then~ a Jomgo as 1.-ve can. Life ,,yi)J be s\vee:te1'. \Jt~€3 '"'"·ill be l~appier and moJ~e usefuL - "Why dun 't y ou· give , -our ne'\7 bungalow· a narne '? · om~th.in:g approptjate. Ot her people do. The.t"'e's ·~eldo.b,1 l nn,' ·Walk l11n,' 'Coz)r Inn,' and a lot of e>thet.s.' · "That1s an idea. .A.s I've jnst finished paying fo1· it. r:n n~une it 'All lnn.' 'k, ,-Florida. Times-Union. BiaA'led £or Everythjng Nur·se: "Came and see \Vh,at t he doetor brought youl' Jnothel\.n Tonnny: ( Yes, and I bet she blames me. He wouldn't ha~ known t\ihet·e. \re lived if I hadn't got t.he fl:u.'"~ydney Bulletin. Sto.p· Look Listen "Hey, Nlike;' s.a1d i l.. w:o1·kn1an to his fellow laborer, "f)on't eome d~nvn. that ladd,er 011 the north corner~ I took it a'yay." Fl·y-Fyte;r News. Y0u know the skin is to be r en,1oved if the gossip begins witlt the 'v.or<ls ; "I like him ll)el"sonally, but >~ Running Neck and Neck 1 have cliseo,rered that the flu is both. affirmati e a-nd negative. :'1o.metirnes the E yes have ) t and ~ome­. t im~~ tlle No e. William Lyo11 Ph~lp 1n. Scrjbner's. Plum a·, ,teSal(es alive, I <lon~t believe n ~ '"'Otnan coul-d be SQ fat.H ll uth HWba t t\re you reading now, Pluma ?" Plum&-u \Vh ~r thi-s p-aper t ells ctboyt ~n Engli sh woman w'lto logt two tbousa,nd pound·s. '' · • - - J ~ . . J. \:' ·• "n -:n1ith ,.,.,,}!') •l • ' t:l: tHph H Fih1 t C rnp~tt t y 1. ( n, ot' :-:rvPta1 tat Pi' nv:u1ufa lnrinf,! .. ",, :fJt.lHit ~ th.tt h s d )tioitely l·e;Jiz '.\ l tl e in1pt t t n ' ,f oc· fi nn.l ·du 'atton and ..:et. in l e .''\ttnn a ul '~d nl'l. ~ r .. ~ 1r.· t" a tnuning pro­, T~lu for h. p:')rson t~l. Thi~ v "Cailt'lHi l training pr , .. gnun niln:-. t•.o ;\1 o ·i l0 ~ ucati0n,.1l advant·tge , to those n1en v, h de-..' t to intproYt' th ir own \.; Lanrting in the1r t:n' n r ·a\,le '- r 1' rti"ula1"· j ' , )r to 1 repare for a bet ­L ~r 1. ll ' · r (. r rnan: it is an c nl · chance to attend ,·c 1 ol. 1.,' 'r a n.an to b s ucce.:;~ful i11 an indu "try where the u} ration s1 e as con1plicated and diversj fled a, thev a~·e in th PRI er n1aki11g industry, a great deal of learl;­ing n1u.:-t take plaae. The operative l(nO\vledge ean beEt b~ ac.q uit ed in the 1nill iL elf, but the technical ·,nO\' ledge Chn be'"' t be presented through organized 1n_tru( tion and this is v-.·hat our vocational training ~~·ogran1 clahns to do. - urely a n1an can operate a cJ.Jge:::,ter or a paper n1achjne better if he knows how ir i" con~t1· ucted and how· it \' Orl~ s; and he is a better and happier workman if he knows how il fits in " rith the othe1 manufact uril1g ope1·ations of his company. In the pa~t this program has proven valuable to the compan~ , to the jn·- tructors~ and e[pecial1y to the n1en Y'h<• have studied in these classes. It has offered a kind of in. truction that could not in any oth€r V\'aY be ~. . ecured. Today a great many men hold good positions and are l;etter cHizens because of the training thev re- - v ce1 \'e in these classes. Tlds . ·-r.. . ar the company cooperating with the divi­si( Jn of \·ocaUo11a! education of the. slate department of tducation is ]J,.e:ent.ing the follO\·virj.g program : 1athemaik :> •... ........... .... . ...••... ...••.. J. Warren Smith Tr<tnsrt'd ... 1on and LubJication ··-------·----··Billie Battison Blue PritJt Heading -··--·----·· ·-·---·--···· ........ 1-I. G. Starkey . 'l1r:~ J\febl l L~ yo ut __ ............................ Boyd Stamey f;xt1·· ct P1·a;tice ......... -·-···--·· -·-····--········ .W. C. lVIoody Bleach Plant Praetjcc~ .. -····-·····-·· ---·-· ··-· .. P. B. York i:0at·d ~ -HJ J }'J·actJ(:e . .... .. . ....................... E. M. Sligh Pap~r ~ 1 aking I ach ined ... _ ..... ... .. L. H. lla'ttsh(lnl Su!ph i l'~ J'ftv.;Ur·(! . ._... . • . . . ... , .•• .r. l-~ . Sechxest Ste~tJJl J'lant f)J'f-~cti ·~ _ ~-···· -~-· ., _ .. G. G. Klopp App;·enfir·c: .. .. _ _ . _. •. . .J. W:t t•l·cn K1nith It i J1o 1erl th · t a 1~ rg(! lJutrllwr lJf ULrt will a,va tl t.:h "1•1 "l...lvcs o f U~t• Pd u~ ·.atio r wl oppcJttunity (J(f l~t.td tl l JUgJ, tl (:.:ro f'L Sst•'. rl orn-- {c;q :I I (l Ht. IH ~~t .. ~~ud•·tfll l yid iu lhP w•.rld. )' qlJ :u·r~ \.11 · < 1!Jj•~~ L fJf 111 _, dJ~alt1f-\ On• light of ft'l,Y lilt•, li rl· lt t'i'C trf. l11y 1Hq,(·, l l } lJJ . Jli:t'HtJ(tJl :tncf JIIY arHbJtftlJl . f .. \ 1U ifl fivl1t. dt ~Y.t1 1t , , rcJfl44l1t ' t tJ" .. \-Vorld fut' ) <•U . 1 \'()t.!fd tri ,. fJI.t J.i t ,. [OJ' . t t \1 ! \fil) \ Wl bt• ttiJtlt J • ~ h· A l m Y.l•tt l·1vl:· n~,~, 'l'ont •t f, ~ "fERP'l' 11 ROM MR .. J> Df;ET1":· Lt~r O~TED DECEMJJMR 9, t9:{:l - - 1\ l.r. F~. t,. f'EtoJr ·tt i . · f ... ~ .. I :n~ineer . Jina Jndu L'lial ~ornnu~ ~i""'"" 1\1r. (: . W. J hlllip ·, (afety Eng., /rhP Chu.mpi( n F'ibr~ ~o .. Canton, . C. l >ear 1\lr . Phi Hips: "You have undoubtedly one of th.tt '! i, plants it ha ever been my privil£~ge t in. _u ··e a bit of time and expense bas bP-en pent r;n t # . • wo1 -, and you a.t .. e to be congratulated on the re •ti btai t=- • u As you know, I went over you1· en. 'l'e opera io, . and have only two or three .sugge..;.tion·· for .:_"out· con­sideration. 1 have tt~ied to mak,e these o a p ·act~ca i nature, and trust you wifl find th·em so:' Mr. Padgett recently inspect~ our plar. t. We know that every Champion emploJ ee h-- been thoroughly instructed in regard to safet;r. They ~;n v. that it is theh· duty to obseTve safety rUle · in the per­formance of their work, they entered into an ~g .... ee­ment to that effect when they were employ~d. an have continually been cautioned and plead ;rith not to take chances 'vbile at their \vork, le~t the .. : o:::u.ffer ~n injury. The1·efore, if Mr. Padgett'., statement ·1th re­f erence to ow· plant being \refi guarded, '~h y do x·e ha;v-e accidents? We hope that a numbel' of our employee:; ' \ill \Ti ·e us before we go to press 'vith the next i · u ~ of TJ1e Log and tell us why we tu\.ve accident.s. ' ~~ would like to publish in the next issue of The Lo l' . ~ o·n - S\Vel· to the above question and shall "it 11 ~,old .'. our name if you so desire. ~.e, pt.. _;;. 1 a: . \...antvll. ~ . ,_. Dear 1\llr. Phillips: We wish to expl'ess our thank · Jor th gard ·n tt at you ntade po .. sible for us t tt?od this re~u·. 1':-t'llt' f ' s cannot be stu ted auou t \vhat ·wn. tua.rl..:' in the g~•t'tit n just y~t. Wt! sure did nppre ·iate it \t'r'Y tnHd\. ) \)urs trul v ' ' t1. Tt w~U'flln ~lnd ftu lil~. JOH 'flttl LJ~ Al.JL 0\ ER • --~--- 'L\o :;tuUt·t·ing blw.: l stnilhH luultini'\htd ht)l\llt~ ~\ piP<'•) of 11i~ u•tm , tud unP p)a(~P.,llt upnu tht~ au ·H ''Lth ,, pau· Of thUJ{ti. • .. lf .J\ h -hit it.'' bt~ itHh•re-atllt hi. h t>lJWL ··w ' h-wh \ lt .. wtH~r<· '!'' asht:hi tht' t ht'r. ~~ t. , h-h h-h-ht")ll. Wf''ll hcl\e to h-h-h- h t:~ t. H . llfi\V. " - Okbthonul Whirlwind. \ • MAl, OFFICE N()TJ.JR D( ~r ~ft t hi 'ip~ ; • · E ·en i'f l'nl tHl{. ~--:up r~~ ~d to tl~l'(')W iH'l.) OOUQUt:'(;s, at th ~itor t\n· f "·u· it wiH lol)k h:kt\ a pol up jlh Oi' SOU.1Pl,hitlg • . ~PU knO·'t' ·. ktn'Cl o[ lil;.-a l~Jr H." ·, fn1 going to tln~ \v )u!; NH ti!ll). '\ ~ hvuqttt't at tll0 ffiH 0'. t\f (·Th ~ l ,u)t'.. Hi~ 1 htm'l.t~ , <' 1g , ~u14 v 'l \" ,,·ell he ... 1' I;L f1l :\ F\ Il;liFUL ... .. Y r_\ . rf ~\' peojrle _~..811?. th~ ~·ru'.k and 11e~po:m . ilJ.Hdt_, - ·' ~r a s. ,, :J:"hihlt,. n~te~-- icll fm· vnbli-r;. atio . Tl'H.i vnl. t ~'t1tnlll\: . ~l-1'~ th edi \" e i cti t.lci " and fur-t h;er 1n;o1 e h:e Ullt ~t t l ·i "e- 011 it. · =.l"'he ·Nlt o · vf ~~ 'Ihe Log'' doe ·. Oh1 · tb. 1 L ~ ·l rigl1 t lr. Ph ill it. ~ .. tlli:nk t'k)thin« cf jt. you anc.· enti.r 1;\:r v lc<>nle. -~nd ·1t ~ "<l1l ·eut <.. ttt one lil1e of thi~ l ho~~ )TOU ehol e. ' Of ur.~ a~ tlte old '. ;ar dr..:u,.: ~ t() a tdose an~ \oY . ta:t't out ~n a n1Q <tr ~~'' n.ew qn't I ean·t hetr bnt won t.r: aoout the changes that n~ Lght t 1- place around t~e offic~. A· ~ att ~e ~ 1 · n long ~tn.e;, tll.eu· · u 1d:e ·1y ·we f.nd {}Urselves. at. th~ . end of tne nt)e· y.~e w-e~ ~~~·nnl.ng. .. uc.-h n. .:th.-Grt ..:in1e ag~. l.Jast Y·~""' 1 ' -oold. have been hookett ~e 111ad -"'lr-. ~-· r~t t rswg- ~- tns~tict ~ib-yl . y~iso.n about s~~ling wa.U~. ,A fB'\V d ., ago that is· ·exae"t' l~ - . h t tTl~~ n1 - \?. es u-poE re n1l:ei~g a · • • > c0r:ne1· · ffi tne print4ng otfre~ Wtil'l · they a- ·e b6tb very eap-ab1e in n1o~e "·:z~.rs ~nan 'One. out tf y·ou Mlt{'ell · to ha've any :plain or .fancy '\van tii.Tnbing to be d0ne let then1 lm.qW.. fJirl you know we hav.-e .a itew .earl. ~1fu>her in the office? N:o ;? '\(".eU 've ha~e ~ Ear.l ~i tl)rgan.. R:e .1 rath-er fc.bruT>t ana bru ~} me ... lto.d~· llut they ~en1 t tl v ork beau­ti; fuf!y-. Eu~e..lle Holtz-cl~w: better ll>ok tn his laurel~ be(}aus~ that Earl is getti:ng to be a:n Qld.-roeani~. R. S. Denn.ett came jn tllfe office looking f£r ;~iny" Peek a few d$y~ ago and after sea"Jrehing . around e fo.und her hanging o11t the· wi.ntiow of tbe baek off~ wi.th a longmg eye on the tennis court. Oh, spea;king lif tbe tennis court, • • "" •JHH~ Nl)[thi ~· ftllt~ 1' tpC i hnn .Jtl g" · W:a'S g ~· g (-.n '-~uf, · t h ·~rP- th :. , dtl.YR· · ~rf;'~n Elayt,_h.·rt? .,, hv vi {~e 'Wa.~ vith u. ·. i tl .Utf' J~pg-1 J l('}'j np· n l· :n f m Hi \ a!S itlJUt· cl J~~ ~l-U .' 1t ~hurt l.int ~ ~ < gv. 1 r Jn YJ<:tbe;· T Hift r )1 hit4 I " l:', . a~_c~Rt _trhu tt • tn ju .. ,t- J•,eitl~' t,1 [iv~. if<.) ·wtt ~ 'i>,J·~r rlct·.,ll' to lt ht1 u Jrl t,l i~ ~ith ~au.rr~ ·!'\ Hllti r. 1, t Lh~t \ ,,~· l r: ~~:n (.,)j' his goiJU g . 1h'-' ~aiJl Office t ·Xtf•JlJl.$ C'i, · J'l~ ­pn. tfl~, lt . Dr. If f t. ~lttrdo k il1 th:.l ~~ : oi hib l ll th ~l\ '\ r 11. 1\1 r, Ph i IIi p:-: I ... up pt~ u ~ ' u h e-n~ n1~1.d " Jl;tf your cw \' " l' s 'l ~ .solution~ . v . h at I' lTO' nusoJ u­ti. on:s? Dut it jo eo nntdr fun brea lting' th~1u. I tho:ug-h t lrn igl1.L Ola1{e ~ fc\'v Tt>l~ thC< ver~ ,fo;.p~1.al ph~ ·u 1 e ()1' .breaking t~erh Hke :re· 'ohing t. be- very nice ann friendly to,¥axd George Freen1a.n or not be .. ing j oalous l>\{04use Gly.:c!e IToey ~an ta:]k longc.r <tUd loudet· than I. E ery yeaJ' we sa-:v ' '1 ,vjsh y ou a Prosperous and Iiappy 1\'e\ · Y eat·~' and do yot,t noti.ce it .soun<ls just as good evet"''Y. year as if it w-e~~e ''bl:'and spank fued J.H~'\· '' (th&t f ar some of the peQp1e that , . · iin~ n<:A graw up in. ~.,.e stern Ca.ro· Uha ~Iountainsc) - ]Y!®t sineereJy, · Daisy Burnette. . Jt.cJ i tpr: s Note : Th~nks Dais-s ! 4'Thy ~tm·ds have. dal!tred ho~ iniio my· souL And comfort dawns tlpo1ll: me~, You aon't knew· h,o'~' mnclt I a-p­Pl'eciate the kind vvorcl's, aLso your splendid help. I enj'.oy ~-our spicy . s.fulpp}' artic.l~ and l am. s ure th · Charmpi~n ¥amity does~ Yes, I am going .~o n1~-e a fe·w resolutions and l1'ope. that I haB not t>rea.k them before J anttary 2, .1984. ~ti~h JI.OU a lia:l),PY N&·w· Year. E ... B. JllEMS. By· fJ. F. Gillis 11Je-nt·y Hatn1et nas no.L rnovetl dilring the last t\>·o week , b'ut '''e understand he ts looking' .for a hous-e no,._, ~ • • • .. . t . "-!t•. iJ I !.OJti.u. 0 1 .. h ., P.--t tlr-pt(\ f c J JH.' n ~ Ol-u~ r{Jt1.,l 1 1 fJ}-)-Gllt- ~lJ 1 ~.n~ · J 'nt H('. aH d r¢' JK .. c b~ t~J rnovc j ·ntt} ·i 1. ( ;J.n P·•:t n.ra,~ ·fL~t;\. Sr·v( t·.:J J df th.c rl1 n vf thi..~ rh!­p: u't1ll ·nt h :et \.~(· e-rH •JtlP.cl in or1. · ., el~~~ r nfy tte cla.,' \ Ve : ., · p.·'!a{!/ to ~':lt.! s~ t1tJH1). .ui' ·f f H~ 1-a~ .. 'MlPll tal· I Ig' up this wr4rk . !Uhl e ·­Jl~ et. t ~ ~\'"'t~ f..( t.'l( .d J:'e~ u Its f J'{)·; n i L. ..l ir. Ghtn·1 i W lilt q C4Hd 1vft\ W uJ-J~ t'l ' lh1< wn h.eJvc f'{} r'Vf~d t .. h~i t ~·t~fu >n th e G .nl.n d J' u. r .... ra1rl r c tu r.n ~d tv pJ"iv u.tc lire. L.hto ~ n ~~~ s .he g·ot a g re..~t kick cn-tt ( .f in1-;peef,j g the jaiL 1\ 1 1'. . . JI~ 1\:lot;}.f)~-v of the nb· · snrbe r~">. kiUc~d h ·s dng the otl1er ~1rt.\·J h ~ et.cdru <; ~h a dog '<{'as mad. ''out '-re h~ v.c boetl in fol'mc•d that H wi-ts he that \V&S rr1ad. 1Hr. · T . L. ,..J a t11 i5on and his eli~~ • e.iple spent n1ost of last '\veek in ~7aJi'leSYi1le, p•·et(:.nding t Q atLenrl court? l'f:r. and ~ir~. ·y. L . li€ no spent part of last we'el'- in Atlanta, J oe say:s b f) lil~es th-a-t city ver.v n1uch, and· exnect. t\1' do most of his. sh op~ ping there in the future. _ I1t. }Iau-y Co:ilett is on· the sie:k l js t thfs "\v.eek., \~e hope he ,~·iU b e able· to rei tun to \ro.t k soon. Mr. York of this departmen t. and M~.r . l¥Hlle1· of ihe labo1·atory, Jnade a • .us ine~~ t rip -io Detroit this n1outh. 1 tried to interview· them tlpon their retlt'rn. but the \· • te£used to talk. Ho,yard Picken ~ has t 1·adecl for a Buick <;ar, I have been unable to flnru cout all the.' pa;rticul~rs about it r-et. t>:ut 'full SElS'.S it make's a h: : ; of a noise. Son1e of ·the m.en in this dep·art­lnent expect to go to_ N evr1 York to do tlte:J1:- On-ristt-nas sho-ppi'Tlg. They ltn9w if they ~'ent to VirgilJ.ia they· \~~uld get N. Ca.re1Hna corn. \W' e are veJ,y st)rry to re-port that Finley Scott is se.i'iously ill at this ttirnc • . Vie hove fro: hin• a s-peedy recovery. W. [. .,. tam~y l\ns h eel1 d-ee.J· · hunting a lot lat ty ~ but he s tn'e ba...~ h~td. frsh,ei~lall-'s luck: ' , • • • 12 HEL&"\. D~ \"\.,; , Bt.DDIE and JO A ~ Cbitdren of )[r. and llrs. Demont Sb.a rp We haYe been told that Lloyd Parham r efused to shoot his hog until he had purchased a hunting­license. Good old Llo. ·d, you mu t he a Presbyterian. MACHINE ROOM NOISE By Oog\vheels Congratulations to Mr. E. 1\1. "" Jigh on another fine bab}7. We he1ieve it is a boy this tiln~ becau$e it \Veighed forty six tons. The name of this bab. · is pr oductk>n, .and is the 1a:rgest yet in this de­partment in t\-venty four hours. A. :ra the1~ parnful a-ccident oc .. e urr~d to ~J ohn Wb tst in~ in at­tempting to make the m'iJJ saf e1· fQT' othet?s. ,John said he not1c~oo a board sticking out of a !ikid far e:nr,ugh to be d~1ge1'rJUS, anc.J in at ­teJnpiing to hre1lk it ()ff by jur:np­iug- olil jt, was t>tru<·k ill the e.ve by t he flylng end cau illg t-wo b1~k ~ye<;. 'fhj:-.> \Va~ unf J·tu n ~ ht., hut snows th . ~pi:dt of' ~~fety that i ~ fJ~1n g h iitHJ~tl jnto the nJ('o'n by ou·r :af<-'ty d i1}J{J.'r trtlen t. We vr.f1r.t:; at a. J~ ,f;~ Jt,r t,~; J w r-ays tu -:•Xp]ain What, ~ J1 "'d LW(J lJf f.1Ul' rnachine h Jr) ftl ·s. :rvr} . lft<anl~ Q u~~n (1 n d G lJ!lg (~ r Ht v ~Jj v1cr · •• • HUJ'fot itlg' Q t'aJdf P •. i 1H1 Wf· llJldn1- ~-;;ttJOd fJ'(JJil t te:i r J'ftnt:.tl t(~ 1.hHt i1 Wo:i h(~b.u.se At Holfth wasn't :l e(~t .. • cd. J":v · l l .V (~ laitll rJ tW n ._tl th-' ' r epul b-<':H\8 \ ' •IH 'g·'llH , nnfl t ha.t \'\ ~· nv )' ;.t~ \ '\ l ha vc f'l>P • l"~.ti i rrr ,.._. i t\ the lJi1 , t otl ie <ts · nc.. .. tJ~' r . \ • e \'Pl' ~Or _. ' lo lt •:.n· ) (' t J1 Un .ft ,l'[ UllS t e :J.Ct'id t1t or rHu· ·n l fl.} Ol' ('i1led tth • ·on th ' .A ·hE-\tHte high­ ·way Jown n .,<ll' ]~<."t'l- JliH t hrP.e w~k · af.<). .M.L 14 • 1· . UnJJ's cttf ov · rhu•ned d~ wn an e]nbtutkntent ca.u ·ing a goocl bit of dan1age to the car anrl to hi _. looks. lVIr. 0. 11. Scroggs, ''t-ho happened ~l ong·. ~vas SLtrprised to hear a few days late.r that it \Vas the 1VIay0l' oJ Canton w.ho had the ·wreck. Born to 1Vlr. and ..W!rs. J. E. (Eb) Hardin, a fjne baby boy nan1~d Janiles Ed\vard. '4Lithle Eb'' and rnothe:r doing nicely. We hope that he will grow up t0, be as good at baseball a · Big Eb. · Vl e a.re glad to see Bud Blythe h>acl1 on the job after-an illness of several weeks. .tie :ts agai:n able to sit up and take R0tiee. - The· Cogwheels: here take spacB to ·wish ev~ryane a MERRY CHRIST:ThiAS ..AND A SPTEITED , NEW YEAR. R & A NOTES By lVI~ V. Bralrnrlett With 'I'hanksgiving just pa.sseci and the GhristmaR Iiolidays nea.l·­ing, about all we thing .of and hear are turkevK gobl)ling"' duQJ s quatl(­ing, and geese--eon round jt r cnn.'t think what they d , and ('ve asked Olyd·e FU ld hrand ~Lrtd r:ronnnv ll'ur- • n ~-;:~ a,nd tt c·ilbt:r on~ or then) (t( ll·lrl t Jl nw ~ ll J']J pui: a qut~ s t ion til un·l Pl ftl·:-1' g( eHP apd l ·t tl ·Ht vu. A n.v W(~~ \v · :n tH t.~nl Hl,:t' fot;\Vtu·d 'tf ( 'Jtn - thl . ·willt a ln~c-, t u ~ n~tld t 1 ~ Lhu. i(t u1 as f h~· I iJ. 'W}H'n t1 h ·..\ · ha:n;r tq, th .. ir ~Lr,l · ldHg on < ·1u · •t m ;~·-i r~P. IJ •~ ; ,. h a ~ovtf l\rW. Sn1rtt.·oJ1•• ha.f·-')"'1111 • ~ in . 1(1 ], Jnfr, tilt: fo nuii •·y \Ia.; . u1 •p1 jfl t;rl o !'t . ~ f. L, F•·:,h • .. • -· • • ,\ n ta~ (1 to1,:; n t(1 < ·L.~ lc J 4; t - c1 hail ~~~~ ne. Cr•.! • t~· a ... ~~~1, · ~ , If ~ · dd f r) ~- ~ ·!t '' HJ. V tlO 0 l Wf!t." · [II .. .. a rnr:.~ k 'dul · be o£~,e:1t '1'1 ... r.t ?'t) • t-'L 1 rk)jJJi ' d, •r \ ·H. i .#· ~ t~L ·:ay, f ;u 1 tJ IP. o11t v d~· 0~"1 at > tb~ fourttrf,r . :t n(l J hr.( ~ tn. ,~ea t! r~t~ ;h. 'ltJ bP a bio t•J 7t;.nd tH~. e ~in k1 o g l'~flkal-..'t' - I\f r. C. L. \',.~tnil>P€lam1 c.. J .~r Tna te:r n1e~h a ni,£, (; uy f;lcC)" et:et ar1d Tr-oy uavi~ are in Tan1oo. F\lj'H ida. <.:utting dv rJl and lvadin,: a lime kitn thut ih to be arlded ·c otn: pL.11nt her e. It w0uJri ll~ a ~c~J se 1~td on and also en Ugh tenm g oo hear Guy ,, 'cuss·, lhe Hskeetet Ef'. T. C~ Allen js back ort th..e ~ again after t aking a ":~k·a vaea­lion. omeose said he m.u~ be planning on a go·r~e us .Ln ~ .as they told abo~u t seeing him en hi&- way hon1e with aU the tloll) he could carry. .1''he sto1ik is bac.R on I~ job again. It visited the home of D. L. Lin.e;r last week am.d left ~ ftne baby girl. We_ hope ~he ' ' ill .· .... ~ p.t-e·sid:ent., Dewey. The h untiog season being a ~-er has- .it's adv-antage~ and di ~ad~ ·iU'l­tages. We feel .$1u·e that ~Irs. Gladson {laneJ'" and ~Irs . C. \". Ca.thev cl&enl t\vo of t he advan- . " te1ges are that GJad_ 0-n aurl Cha r-l~ y 'v ill be at h.otne .}o·ng elH\ttgh 110w to ·ee that ~tuve " ·ood i- g_,. t .... ten. • --:.,; __ _ f'y '· Di)l't>-~ t r ·· A~ ' ' \ hegi.n ft H\ " ' ) car with tJ1.i~ ~ ~~u e of th\~ l rc'g '' ~~ f~el ih>. t it. W Lt[d ·h • W<1 11 t• l ~t ~rie\V t h1." . C­<- Unll'lli;{hl'n nt.: ~f lll( p·~\~·d ~ $ 0 that w ' rn hdl t ,, ot·l' to irn pro:v\~ ,).ut· ~ t' r n nt .~ n ri tlg· 19.i ·l. \1¥ t' an • pr "Od oi t ht· l 't (j(lrd t) r il n ~ t·fl] h \ f l'~ .\ liJl hut \l' l 't·,diY.t· l.hal w ((\r\ do ( t•n lu•ftt•t·, iUtal it i:-, W·ith Hd ~ UH.H _,.ht 1t:t tl\t1Hl lh4\t Wt' h.tHk fE:H.\ .;1,\'d t l'} H • Ut: '\ t. t Wc.. . h~f~ l~ HlHt hs, t n tf u.aliUH'} , 1 !J::.t=J..t t h ~· SU'J 1Ju1 e • ' • • 14 - Most et Rurt • i\h.. ~. D~ F . Ha.rris has retuEned :u·.; ·...; ~h~ Ifaywood County liospi­t~ J afte~ a. sligh.t operation. She b .iJLTH'o'·ing and ,,re hope she will ~Gon be v;ell again. T. E. B{·yd, v.·ho has been s uf­feJ ·ing fl·or.i e-1 ysipeJas on the f~ce , --- E~=!tty . 1 he iittle daughter of l\rlr. .and 1\>f r-;;.. ft. ...;:. Dennett, L .. intprov­ii; O" ~lc, .l: ·, fv llo:wing several 'veek:; ,f s!ckrH~~-::S. We fiincetel. r ho.pe dlat &tti "'N1Jl ~(>O.fu lJe we]] agah1. ~ 1r:-~. \¥..1 • . E. Hide vb !J w~ ~ ln th~ _ -rt ·j JUJ 1l f-in~fJit~tJ 1'01 ll €8.tll1.0 ~t1 is iP lJ)J'<,n 'hlg, a.nd V,' fl lv>pe · that fJ. ~ \ i.'iJ l !~!'J~'itt l_;f! .~ H. 0 \NCl f TJ;H ~ :t}H~ J}tit~! i'>Ol' 1rf .M r-. ~ll{l !\ir . J . J~. HilL \htJ ~ 11. i:..tiLH'!:rl AJ1 lJljHJ·r,d klJ €:· rt-'('IJ JJ t:} y l if> im- :l .p ... · h r· JjtUJa .ou t·A . lr. :.tHd ~~ J( .. ~~ ,c')'<.a lJ~J·nrh. u n-~1 :- tnl< ~>n L•t 1. 4 ' ~ , LH L .. : 1:n 0 r· pq :,d, I), CY..n bt·J· -.~o. :rJ.fT(·dJi"~ ft6 tr) :-a~ a,tt•wk d . ap~ JH.ll(fjdf 1£. • THE LOG ~H·~- . MllRl)OCK ' _.........,_ :...,. \ , ' P v ~n!•ry to fw,tr c,f t h•! i h oJ ~1 r . ln' ~1u ntoe·k. Chc nv) 01 · of 11.·-n·« l rl }\1u.r ot-k , d i ~ee­tn of Jvf'~ (~l·t·h , tor the f'h· mpio.n Fit .r.e · ~rn'\t'>a.nr. Alt .•. ~ l•tn.lock ptts. t.ad away at h0r ho.n1c H~ l J;J CenlTaJ ~ treeL\ l .. t ·.•throo {· . .1\laRSac]J u s~ tts: tA.)t n t.o 1\ir. and ».1' r·s. R, Y (.~oodsol"t'. Deee:mber ~), ~ gi:~t J~ay is emp<l'r,:vecl in the Sto ~e Ronrn. MRS. ORR ~Irs. Olivet Orr e-l ie<l at h er home on Tram.nteJJ ~v:en u e, Dec­e ·m'ber 14th, af.tet· ·, ev~ral days ill­ness. Follo,,·ing- a cold , )'Jrs. 01T, contracted pnerunonia ·a13d while e\reryt hing }>Q&sibte seerned to have been done :for he;r, sille quietly pas ed a·way. . ~ :tlr ..,. Orr is s'tlrv;iyed .b.y .he:r hu$­ban d anrl two c.hit<}.Een.. . . G.ood Subj:eets. for ~eliet "T un ~lers.tr.and that y:ou have quite a nunllber of rr1o.aths t0 feeC: .in yo ttl' fan11ilo' '!" l"'em-aJtkeEl the g:ov­er11rnent relief agent .. ··Yeah, '' replied Eliphalet Pod­nlol ·e, of Pea Ridge Sut1trnjj, " r reekon 85 of "ern jn ;r~und n um-­bers.) 1 (.Gre'at ~lll pi tet·, I kn ~w you h~~i J4 eh ildren, but 110\V do you rnaJ e :1 l...lJt;tllf of 85 ~?" puT"Slled t he oft'iciaJ in V f•j{'f.,i~ra.to r. ~.~ ~1 dJ , .\'( tU {'101,-t. t .. X~1f\Cl: nw cH1 cl nPr w i fe~ a:nd two n1athw·-in ... L·~\Y:-t Hf;tf 17 dflg ,.; to ~fftJ·v~ to d tl tlt d0 ,vvu 1. 'J - ~- ... '" •t\j: "~U }! - H l(tpk (d. f.h C"l t'l , , 1 cit· tJf',t1t ·d foe lll.\ h )J· hth.ay fu·ttt y. J 1-o 't •\ tH tJttrJth f11 ~. ·n. t~ nf dt.'~ i g l\ j ~~ '\It ~ nd fll !.'i ul r It u, J J,.t, <l (' f lHtt j o ~· 1 he• c.uul l n~ J ~··.. 'Y ·· ~, hlfl, YVl iJ" ~.ritllltlt~1 i c. . i~· f('ll'. . riJ.t( .''a 'l'tt Hit . • ., ' ·rQIJJ'l of a June ~ _ '(,•;r£lh g tu a doctor~ g!nst . rats tl ..... bf,, •d. \'\1 e }nn.. tj he rJ ..., ,.~llH ... +bat hc.t~ made· oor·· ~;~~Jl IJ\)il.--..;Wa ·hi:nt:'ton Labot~ Koa; ~ -ood· . On~ ·. i11t ..,Fhrw -l11fl:i1).-' fihf\ s .a J·.~ can /O"U na.m . wh nl!.:\eet hav~ 1t'tarr in a ,ft ... vn t~ e ertu J~ ? fr·om. a ~ .. f' ' YJ5rk ~ Jf#mon. WP.1~ tbl:!:l·e • ·.ct5 E tn-Tin"" Tu1..- R.Jcheotter Denlocrat a!td ChrQoj¢1e. One way to ins~Jt.e $>Uet..:.e: $ i ~ to be prepared f<>r faiftlre_. Th.e ''games'' tJ•~a:l nlak.:.e mnr.re~· fast also lase money fa~t. ---And Bond Banker : Y'Qut 1Nife is talking l)f goimg to Europe thi summer. Hav :: yow ·any o'bj ections '? (Bl,oker) : No iet her laJJ~. The-1·e is a story ~ abQut a eo! ... oreel roan who '-\'aS a bo.ot to ente1· the· £)ea rly gate..; of h-e-aven when Saint Peter a$1\ed hin1 it th~ re ~'a'$ ;1l;l1ytl\ing he ... ,,~nt~d be-fore he .:in-teJJ ·ed. HYezzah," Jte r pliea, ' ' I 'll r ke . about ten th ou:~ ·-and dc•Ha_L. t l 1 j J e-ns :r. I~is \Vh~h wa ~ gl'ant )df) ~~ ,1 h · ntjxt in. line was ~ ·Mr. Con· 1. '' \Vh2tt i:· you1· l St re lt: e.&t ·~· · ._ :1 i11 t Pet~r ~~k •d h i-ro:. ~ih:. c hPn tt:pli~rl: · · ~Ju t gi"Yt' n~e aho:ut t en loHarR \OTth of oheRp i'E''"' lt·-' Hlli\l that 1 ~ t mat''~ · " <l­d't ·~ · ~ . u~-~un Dial. • • ~ ta rting iie ~ h~ bor \ ~-~ tel ~ 1g: the :1,. sc ~n ... J.. . · ill. th( ... 't oking 1''(H1t ho,~· h e it~ n)~~ l·p ti'lr ne' • . '\ltA}"l I starte ~ H1 \ usine sr'' he a,i,J. 1 o:tn! ou- y , ··r re~<:th ed that ·y 1111. tt..:) ~hotlid be 'Get th~e ne­i nd n1 > ,. ..l. ;:t~n ~ . · " · xcellPnt . ·- n:1t•l!' H.1r~1 a quiet oic(l 'f;tom the l.'ear ,.f tb~ room ; thele·s net .ing iik~ ... tartjng life ·ith ~ gon:d uac ing.'' 1lof.: · Oo you krH)\ · ;~ 11at.-J1ap¥ ~noo w 1~'76 ~r ' ' ·}11-o~l : ··1116 ·~ 6vsb ! I <:a:n't ~c·\!n l'c.? n~nLL-e:r \·l~t hnpPEtned bv~t . l- . s l!,g Ll t . 'iiv C vd \VC 0\ :e fear and lo•ve~ Tie ,ur ll~grt!>ors justice and cha:rac­Jr; h' Ctl't\ elve p!"t.det!ee and so­r ·iety. _\l:a~~tl'~te; "So y.ou.r only de­" Ml. e s t::l·at ,\ cou \ e e drunk ·when v v\.1 'f..:1$ed th:" lath. How can vou ~ ' r l·oye ~~a ... : .. . lJef<mn~nt: '·WeU, ju;:;t taka ~ 1fO"•d look a\ he)." . ·oetr.sel!. Juage.'' ··You · i~h to mar-r,\· ll\1~· daugh­tt ,.. Can y .. u · co()k se\r, v-.· ash ancl irrJn : ~'~~·~p. darn ?'' The .vour'g rruu1 ga·ve a puzzled tau~h. H\Vl1y a~k n'e if 1 can <io all the ~ th h'gs '!'"' he .said .. ... -v .... ause · s:atd the elderly mar., tlauglit~l~ ca-n't." \ViLh the n1nt''l~ e-v id~nl cfrcct~ o! ~pring Wt' hear al ont th felln~ \ h 't horu.rh a t PJH\i • raci"' t f&t t\' (t dQH;! l \,;: • nrl lh •· d :\ itn d it \i\ : ~ :a p rf(' ~t b~l·rlp~in ; at l ~a. t t hcl'·Co wcrp no ~d t·inqs to it. - ._,_.. __ ...,._ .. L:1.rtel\• uta· trnarh1l nt h3 ~ l '~<'n • • frlll !.;lf ' cl\ r o;H'II t ... :· · ·rlu~t·s ~!as.. . 'fher c()-fl1e ronl fl.!l~ i. tun~ and ~ u~~ fn• d.r· ·· · et. the~·~ ·cfiCkr(,a,th·e ·. T'h ~~e conat" frorn th peopt " up tait·t.:. ,. ~-------·-------- ' \~ ~h.\ ,. the g~oon:l , 0 . A10n~l ·? (;iyl uot cont ing ?'. ··Oh . She's <'On;) in ,cr. ali rig-ht; buL h~ Ul.rt't @.'en -~end a te l~gl·nn} · \VHhout .. a~ .. )ng ·~top·' a(ter eVeJ·;,r r ~~utence. t' Penn 'tate F:.r:Qth. --·-... --......... -·-------""---- 1 - - ~- - ...,;-. ..:t.· ~ J f-- HE HAS W\KEN MORE . UVES AND CAtiS!D MORE SORROW THAN ALL THE WARS IN HISTORY. ...... B£ ON YOUR GUARD AGAINST - -: HtM .... .. .. .... . WE DON'T WANT HtM H'~RE l Otn· idea of true· j.u ti,ce is :when a stenographer thPow .. her gun1 out the forty-e"ighth story windo·w and then. steps in it whe'Ft she goes to lunch Puneh. --·------------~~ Doctor: "Did the patient take the m.ed-ieine prescribed for l~hn re­ligiously!~' Nurse : "No., sil~, he .::Wol·e every tin1:e." Church Line. l\1astet ~ ·Wha.t is the femmine of baehelot·, Tonl­my ?u Tommy - "Please sir er a lady-in-,~aiting." Tit-Bits, • J5 - Jirrt ~ I f J;tn. l H1·o NL\ · 'vn'Jh, to ·~; fl ll-WI! <1f ll; HP: . • \, f tl wen1 ~1~ ·1 ~ ·~tt lJ ·foJ e t h ~ .... (L l r .. ·~ , jtfl, JlPJ 1!l;~n : ()h, :,r. Lht ch~J-'l~s ... -.:i <H~ h .:; vu t 111an1 }!. nlc•ll. l:l his 1 ec·-t :tg~:dn. l't. \r lne ra · . SJiclt t:: i l j('(J C0 rn cron you I 'a\:·~ t h 4./'T- . N <itiVt": .v:a_lf.( ,n r-; t •1 iC' ~It. · b hunt hirt •v -H vt' the ac ,. . Ca ·net,;.,:i l upp.~t.. - ---~......;:..~~ ---"'-- He: 'Your h1.l$bund fool ~ lik~ .n bri11 i ant n1~t n. T . u ppo o~e he .Y nu\VS evef·,,· t hi l~g. She: Oo1'l't .fool yf nr ~eu; he d6rt:· ... ntt ·u"=>pect <J l1\-thing. Pan - ther. .•_ T'eacher : \'\'h~t j' your \t.'Ol~· t iu ·~ ~emb1 cu r "' tude nt: anit\· I . . ..... ${ ta ·1 d in f t.. .o nt of n1'" rn i 1-ro1· 10 1' ~ bouxt adn1i1·ing zny beauty .. 1. eache1·: th~.e~~ not vanit~-·__,_ th~t' s intagination. Yello~ .lutl\:¥ et. f11 ~1e~ico it isn 't the t~1m which e~" Pires ; it's t l1e rnan holdirtg- the offiee. Cu.stamer At:e you quite snre 1·hjs sui t ,~·on 't ~hri n.l, if it get~ 'vet on me'? ~1 r. Greenberg :Nlhle fre11dt.. ev ... ery ftre ·COTnpany h.1. the city has squirted vater on dot suit. • PROGRESS The man who st icks to the j6b and handles it With steady efficiency is keeping in stet> witli pto.gress . He is the back· bone ·of Indu.str.y and has maae possible its advancement • ' .. These native steer·s ·have just g~ne into our feeding pens at a11 average we~ght of l,25·6 pounds. For sixty days they will be fed on Purjna Stee~r . Fatena, crushed· corn~ cottonse~d meal an~d cott0nseed hulls. Then the~r wi11 b.e placed, half a dozen at a time, in the new cooler which we installed. last month in· the back of the stor.e; thenc~ onto the blocks and into your orders. ~fhese steer s are mostly Shorthorn attd Hereford and, in quality, are representati~e of the type of ·beef cattle we use in our market. . Strict cleanlit1ess and sanitation · are obser ved in the l1andling. We wish y ()U a HaJlJlY ~tt=ld Pr<)sperous· New Year . . ·am ion mp o~ees, StoTe, Inc. li. r['~ I ~J) ~~N, lVf ~~·t\ . F•hoJtt-~ z:Ja 111td 65 M a.k~ t l1 E:mt>l••ye ~ s" 1to:re · ()fJit '(tor • ... •.