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The Log Vol. 17 No. 03 (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 i • • - THE PAP ·R FOR 'tHIS MAGAZINE IS MADE IN OUR PLANT OUT OF WOOD FROM 1'HE FOREST OF ~ Olt H "AROLINA. WE MANUFACTURE MANW GRADES OF BLEACHED SULPHI'l'E PAPERS~ MACHINE FINISH, AND SUPER-CALENDERED. ,.... .... ,...._.. •• _ • ............... 1 • ~ .......... ...... • ···~ ............. ,.... .... ~ .... ~·· ........... ,._,,. ............... 11: ............. ~-· . ................ ~ . ................ ._. ...... . _.....,....,...._... ....... _ .... . . ... .... ...... . . ... _... . ............. . .. · • • t ~ ! . ' ' + . • I t. +i Pace ; •t ; . •T • • ;J.~t:· di~ . ...4 • -........ _._ ...... ..---~ ... ·-··--- ······--· • tl .. R. ·. t .r~iftith . ·- . a. i i ' ·m:ami' _, P -: { ?.u:: .. and P r'- v u ~t ion ~ • • f ~u'- • t!~ \ ~irh l~mth n ~ __ :. . ................ 5 ~. 'ot'l'J l p lu -ur:U.:h' lt~fiJr:Jlu tiula ...•• --··· .G .. ....... .I ·, . - • HEREDITY Give to your child a fair chance before birth, by a vv-ise mai'riage and suc11 devotion to th ~ mothei as will ear11 her res1)ect. Having give11 tl1e child as g·ood heredit'j' as yotl can, add to that wholeso111e e11viron1nent, \Vise, not forcecl education, i11telligent affection a11cl direction, and you will ha.ve done your be t to add one well-developed atom to a humanity de~tin e o11e day to be civilized. Arthur Brisba11e . ............... ~ ...... ._........ .... , .•.. ~ ................ . t • i f ' 1 1 t ! § t i t ' . r T i -• s l • + •• t ''• t t t + • t +•. t t t ' l e . . ...... a 8 a 8 ., .. e - ~ .... - ., e ........ ... _..., ..... _.. ...... ~~te·4~· ............... a • ...__.,. .. ,.,. · • ..... , ... e ........................ r ..... - <4•4··-·-·"•"••-·o-o• .. •+• .. •O-O•-••••·-••• .... -··-·--~-J • ' THE LOG • 1\. \-lSIT TO THE HO 'E Ol~ I 'ABELLE Hobert \~7 . Gri ff jth I-IERE is no doubt about. it, Florida i djfferent. One may travel from one stafe to another and not kno·w one state fron1 t he other. .But in Florida one kno\~S that thjs is a different state;. the air is different, the veg·etalion is diffe1·enc-froro any north­ern or eastern state. The atmOSl)here is unlike any other st ate and has a decided pan.ish influence, and thi~ is onl.v natur al, Flotida havjng belonge-d to Spail1 before it "' as purcha ·ed by the United States. Today . Florida is as brilliRnt a je\·el a n1ay be found in t he cro"''n of any empire. OnJy in recent year. has this .:t<tie Leen appl'ecialed by n1any thou and of peo­ple ljving East of the Rockies and n1ueh of its poten­tial wea1llJ r en1ains to 1Jc developed. ] ts orange groves and cit1·u .. fruit s, a~ well as the w nderful crop. 0f ea1·ly vegetables, contdiJute to the nece ities of n1il- --·-· ..,_.,.... .. ......... .... ··- ................_. ...- ..-.................... < ~ OT'I'A (; ~JS ~a nib 1 JsJ· nd, Flot id<• ~ ··•·· . ..... .-:t••·• •.• . .... ., • .,.- . . ..... ,.,.. . • " .................. ,.,.. . ............... _. ..... ,.._._~··.JJ -1 ·~···..,...;· ................. ... -· H ryr~L C .\S Y HE L ~a n ibeJ .I~J:.uuJ. FloJida ~ ..• .................. ~ ... ; ....... ,,._.._...~. ............. .... ... ,... ......... ....................... ., ' lions of people in the Notth. 'l'he secr ':)t of fi1or·ida is its cJin1ate, which is s ubtropical and offier ... 1 ~~ :nancnt refuge f rom the r ig01:s of No.t·t.hcl"n \Yinters. EverY­th ing f ron1 celery lo cocoantlt5; ... eetn: to grr,"· luxux· anll~.- in the rich soiL Florida ha a wonderful tfJa · •. Line with many attractive beaches, and it i_ thf.l onl.: Eastern stale wh ich has both an Eat and a \Ve t Coa t line. The tourist attractions of Flor ida are Oli-lOY and varied and are well ad verti ed, but tho e \·h " . eek l'P t and quiet and con1plete relaxation ~will make their way t"' the Island of Santa I ·abella, as t he p&H1iJ!l!·d:-:; nan1ed. it, but no\v known as ... , a11ibel Island. l t is situa ted off t he West Coast and is about thirteen rnile~ long and three n1jle " 'ide. an.ibel is a lo·w strjp <,f laurl co' ered with tr(.)p ical vegetation and i · r ec-\ ·hed by ferry fr oRt Fort lYiyers or Punta. Rassa. being s~parc: ted frnn1 the n1ainland by fou-r mile. of water. 'l'he rnangro,·e n·e.; f lou ri sh e~~ along the ..,hore line and inh1nd JH! <: (h.~ a­nut and paln1etto gro'v in prof usion. The Gt!lf of • \ ll JL Bitt~ Fi'\ll .md ~ r a~k~: el hy Chadl~ L. ~1 uranj!, f.J,-:-\>orrh, . loinl', 'h1h= at r._, ~i Ybel -~~xico ¥'.he~ the he-aeh f.Jn '".aJ1jbel ,~·h ich i~ one cif the , 10 t r.,:r un·l-ftble eiJ.che in the world b~­~ n .. e pf the ~nd1e.o: ... variet. nf =->'~a .. ~hell "' found on it .. Tl e r:1a.i ... ·~each fat:.~:-· outh a~i.d is jn direct line with l l-D'<" n.c. :Cuba about on hundred and ~ighty n11lc-r-­a \T,a\. The c:al·1~ tu Cub( ~tart. ~tt Punta Ras, a on t~1e ~ t!ain. and <':1JlJOsite , ; nilJt!i. The . 'outherJl exp•JS­llr: e )f .. ~ anH_,el he;. ch js ,'aid to be the onl , .. one in the • ni ~ct "t-ates ~n L gjven as a reason fn~ the gt't-;lt ~rari~ y · nd !tta:nt~ ~ of -slle]s ~ hicb tl1e S'=:a is con- ·t .-. n.tly IJ:Otu< g ·ntt) it~ 1a.p-. ~' ha. t :'U·ange and r~ ... able l'rea ihh<loit the sea and \hal ' onder·- ' U} little l •)ll € th~\~ n1aJ C fut· tl.~m - .-)v, ~.· and \' h V • • ale the;v ,all .~r> r\iffe:r~ni '! Yuu rnav not LHJ it1l~rest(!!' l • in &h.~l J ,,:he1. ·· !t <.;f".tn1e to ~· an ilJ ~1, 1Jui a fv.w da ~~~. u-.. · 1:,· :-uifk,es ' 1.)s··ng tl e 1no:-:t djsd .. ,htfu) to lhe }J Jlnt o1 Ilit.U\!ng u ) ·ometb ing a 1 i ~cle Lcrnl ~ \utl iJ th<.; wa Of 4 sh. ,U. ... ...,. 12 . ~l· · tr?&ll -.' •U that UtG l. t,utJ that ilt!J!Hd: t1H thlnkiJ:lg s~lrt ib c i.. "ovtlJ 1ng 1.h rlo' · tJl1 H\. if \' (Ill \-Vil iJ l to dq 1 alt't;rrl~ tit<! 1~~c>c ~nd • qHjt t fh·Cl, .... ~ttry for thai ]Jtll}I(I ~C. I r .\{t tl \ Van fn (• t :n1d n ·l:'e lnm1 the JJYe. f(tu·e ol a "(r IHH• th llr,~. S, H)jiJ•·l i ~, tllf) place to p;o. Thet·p ;.u ·, no nl• vies . l !\V f ('lCI•htJtl ·s. a nd littlP r:-tcJi,). but lh • fi gJling i. 1hc b ·~ ~ i •> hf;t h..:L't lll,\·whr·n:· a nd ,,lJjg fi :jh •: R f.nri C"~ eea ~ to c,o; l«.~ v >ud•· t· or ~ • d r n 11·a t ioJ 1 th ('J' :..u·•.; .i ll ~t c ·qnl n1 oo pJ a<'<'' .. \Vh n y'o u g·· l< ~ani be I. 1 I i H \JHly n p p •·4 J JJ ria te 1.}1 cd ~: ou ~ htluJd Lt.' n g n ; t ~Jf C;t ~. Yb I - th ~ hn11. e c,f I. a­bell --- w·hirh is ttnillu ·in itb \:t.\'. Itt , entir·t>Jy aitf , .... t' nt fJ~nrn t~h e :t Vet·a.g-(\ Ame1·ic:n1 hotr.ll in thal t lt~ R:ll "S g le .. p iH theh· o\vo cott~~e8, conlfor l:-t hl ,,· C(jtlit p "*d ~ i th b:.1t.h t·o<'n1 :-t and eh:ct ·ic Light:--. 1 he nv-'als ar · ~ervcc l in a ~eparatc building, \Vhjeh eontaius the tnain d111ill J' roon1 nnd loung-e. The bir- op .,n fi , ·eplncc~ in the lnuug-<~ particularly invite one Lo sit t"tnd that \' Jtll friend s---. a n<l straJlger s l )eaon1c f riend ~ qui,·kly at C:;.tsa Yhel. 'o Oil ~its up late at Casa rbel the " ~andnlau' ' COlll{~,:-\ ea rly <Hld bring.., a night of mos t \·vcl conu~ ~leep. ~luch h~~s been \vl· i tt~.:p of the g lol' ies o.f a ~ un !)et~ hut on anil.Jel, t he .. un dt·ops ;:;lo·wl.v and n1aje ~ Licall y into the sea and Lhcre are not ntt ny place..; in Eastern Arn­e r:ca 'vh el'e ou n1a v ee a sunset at sea.. It is sorne- ~ . ~ thing you never forget as "the ~un go · do'"'n with a flan1ing ray, al the end of a pel'fect da.v.n • J erry, at the l::3 ig GalTle : 'Aren't Ute t copJo nurll<-'r­ous. ' J erri .J : '·Yes, and aren't there a lo t u£ ihen1. ··-l~cd Cat. PAHDO ~IE! "''vVh a.i are . ·ou doing- n o\V ·?,. ~~Noth i ng . ' "Didn't y ou get t hat political j ob'?'' " u.re. n Red Cat. Talkctli ve Lad:v: A big n1an like you 1nigh l lJe better <.tccu pied than in cru elly ca'Lchh•g little ft sh. A ngJer: Perhaps you' re right. Uu L if Lhi · n h lu~,] 1\ept hi}:; n1outh . hul, he '"'·ouldn'L be h. ~r . n e:uHIJi Uous young tnan IH~ard <:·f Lh ~ 1 ~a th of tlH~ j Uil i•H p~ rtllel of n. ))j g fi11.1l. D in~· run f $t~lf-enn1i­llent ·e h(lt hul-rt ,rl to th • ofric ~o f t.,h llt·tn, \JVhosc s -·ltior parllter was a friend of his f<~oth t· . •· J {l)\ aboul taking yotu· tK~rtnF.!J' ·~ pl;.-4C\ '? .. h as]· d. ''r '.~ all J'ig l1t with n1 -.,·• .• aid th · ~~.,. n ior pat bH\l-, •(iC yr..~u cah ti · U1tll>;~ -wilh -he unc\ rlak •r:' I Pl~ cc~r A~N t\~D MARCEU.-F.. Daughter-;, (J f Mr an~l M1 ~. E. C. P tHnt' • MOT<JR l•'A3'A J ~IT1EH Off' 1~ 33 ,.J h!:! TJ ·~J Vf-.dt!r. fJJ !:>UJ>aure Con11J~1,ny of llartfvrd, C(JJJn., Hfl JJUally (•f>fnpile aHd di P. tJ .jhnte ~:ul C\C{~C) llllL r ·-lt'rr .... cJuJ.~'~). and dt~tth .:> 011 t.JH! lli g"lt wayH unci Hll'·ceb~ of the C ,, itc·d Stat( Jt 1H1W pre ~ ;en l ~ boold ·t o f tllorc iJHnl ~;(J paf[c·g ln't ~( .. ntiJ:lJ! d:tL« UJJ·d i1ht .-.\it't<tLion ~ d e. t.liu ~~: v jth ;.LULlJIJH,JJtl! a' ejdntJt~ iJI J v:~M ~; tit ifltild '"l'h<-' Crc}at Ari1(.H'il3an ;;:unbl<·'1 the Ut)O] r tc• lJ -w, nJ OUI' l'f •(•k l (lH. d.-jv .. er·s 1l~O tiJit., \'it,ll td'•, lj r1fJ :1ud ]II'CJJI• .. rt t lHHl .' fl:tr. I )nr in t 1hat p~t·~ti(l r,!jfJ,'{O{J }J(' )'HJJ1 ") WPJ"t.; iHJ Uru J, lld ll tHILb of d!,ll,.t.r .~ lJirt~ , ., . lu ·1 Hl d ; LJIH4JI( • LtJ 'HI'r.i (l tul ·~~),~00 Jiv<·. :wc.: r'<; lo ·l. j n flJ p t w tolVt• fr\OIJ11 1.~ ,,f I !':~~~ hi)rlh''• r I :11:1111 j, .. . \fa I' \ 2 ,:) Jlf .. J ( ' ! ot ~ ~· ab.•1· than Ill J ~J.1:!, lhd. A II t l Jtt •f .H'C' l delJl lm .. i ~ lh<·.Y w ••'<! r> .. J pc•1' t ' ( .. nt j(l\•alt• r" ~,n• n' · •J:J JWf C<~Ht of i }J { h ah•Jfi " Jlf..:> Wt~ U~ !'Hl l )d f1y t"(Jlll il•ll!-l, • • • illlh qgh fh·,~ .._t)f, ut" fc;r l 2l f. Ud H.! ( · . r n t oa t 1 ~ • 1fl : t, h iJ e-.{f,et~~es:-o p~ tli tn ' 1£' u hu ''U ~ ~1 p~e co t of tr-c . ~.r. id ., 1 1" ,, r cn11t · f hP t' .-1 ~· • tn ·u h roHi ttm~ be ""'>. ...... ant· :1nrt l' .-~,, rin:t.ts 1!', Jto p r J.F lost tn '"r Jive· v,• h if \ ~62 . ..!7 (} W ._I ... n 1-0- ff. ·.til, ( inn r: d. Du ti.n•r t.ne past four .':':..;,us n~ar y i 25.'J 1· T.'SO.n. ha.~e lJ~C r) lulLA hl aul,,tnohi:lt. <.a.cci t .. :n .- an,., f:.l.rr 1 l()c1(l.(JC}O rN;Pi veri non-fi:atal 1nj nri~. . In · h<; ( •?.Cr-..' e enrlin,g ~·ith 19!~~~ . 273.112 indi~idual · · t t ~ · lj ·.! through nlt ,ior car acci,Jent:">. F t ·her L. i fJ;imo;t . that LH the pre~e nt rl cnd-e the ~~th t li 'v1: m:J.u :-r~ t 31 f) ,OOO. whiiP nppro~imateJ .v ten rni1Hon -p <r o ~ ,_.· ' ~ u ff.'er injurjes. These appa1Ung figures al'.e amo g rlie sta .. e .. en · 1nade jn_ the volume is "Ueci lty lhc T.t :lvele ·s com"p n y. They should ca·use an aron ed public ·opinion to d~:na.nd that t h e slaugh ter be stopped. State legislatu e~ shm.1td pa s still n1o1·e stringent enactm~nts clealino-: ci. h zn.rr tor car driving and provide for their s. riet e:rfcirc~­ment. Yet laws by themselves 'vilJ not suffie~. Tne:re must be a deep-seated, insistent pnhl!c den,and f{)r otdel'ly, careful dr-iving on the high ,~-a) s. As the Travelers Insurance Company points eut mG­toring is the great American gamble. Reclde~ oes~. carelessness and· drunkenne:ss an contribute to o LLr an­nual cost of tragedies on the roads. In n otl er ei t.~­ized country of the world would they be tole ·ated. La.:'­year 1,630 children under foul· years of age ~ere kill .. ed in car accidents, and 3,220 under the age of .four­teen. It is a p1~im e necessity that there "hould he more careful driving. Car and driver·' lic:ens~s h t ld t~ issued only to pe t~ons who have prov'ed theh· eEtpaeit .. to drive. And licenses should l e taken a\va r regu~arly fron1 tho e who have been convicted of di ut.ken r reclde, s driving. It ls 1no1 .. e and nh.lrc being nd 'Ca ·~,! that list s of persoiJS found guilty oJ dri\'ing HIH.ie.t" th<~ in nuence of liquor ~ lHHtld be pllbli sh~d itt t ht• n \ .,­paper ". Raj} way engineer nnl t tm .. ~~ f ·equl!nt lo dt'rnonst.raie t h ir ntne .. r l' drh tng- hl ·otno 1 -~ . Bul alinost anybody <~nn secut·} a motor. · ~lud .. H · ;tt" ,. rJ'hc probl .. nl of r·c l lt\~~ aut )T\1 •k i1" ddvhv \~ )n\,; nt t h c lHOst serious h ft)r't} t ht' . tn\:' r i ~:l n p, · lpt t 'd n·. nd until w · t·ea.lizl t hi~ and ~h.' t n ~ r lin• ·l • . h"~ flf•hlh toil \ill f'ontJttllf\ h.> n1ount. . ~b ill, l Hiz ., fl(·r : \Vh• n do you pnll'~'~t' to ~ l tt) at·ri< , ·. )lila\ : u ~unll . ;.ol ft t.·r tht\ thh l ll1 inl~ .. ' J t. H}f 11t •r : 1') r\l f{)fl ~ l ~ Httt"O. "?' llu\ · ~ \ ntll ' Wlfrl l.t Oa\ ~ • 01& , .·)u l'HII' L <'OIItp1 lin. 1 ditln't l, ruJ\ ~ lt, • \Val-l a."i ttl ' • • I e .. • ',\" ,.1u · ' t. 1~hi,~ :ulicJe apJ t<)d in ll 't: \nj ... h 1·. 1 ~l.~S i: ~ul\ vf 1 h .. I .A"~. , s Fo~ l~?ri"" t T fl8, rl~ it j~ cc.)au1 only n·)fert~t~d to in h 1u~ tl .. . i~ a\' -r~ · d1~ .. \gr~ n'bte skin il,f~:ttolt. ·l1Hi oftt i~.~1~s (tr ~ dHri~ ul t t(.'t ~ure. ' . ~ princ1p·u .~<; n~e '·-'( • t'1.\1ati-U~ j .. .lue to l-tnpri,pe r ci~:t.\P.' ' )g f tl' ,, ~t'l(tr t)l' 1 · rt~ infe~tf\d. Th0 l~<"tlica J nta '' iH taB \ ou h;l"t · d~rn1:.~bti., i cau~eci b~· the de-t. O})n,ent · ... < phloc<X-'Ci hnd sltrept oeneci ge-rru ... -get-ti ~· i1 rn t.h t" p01·e--; of 1 h skin, or '"h t~ the .. ldn has '~een i tit~tf~<;:- by nbb!ng) o1· the ~Jd n b1 oken o1 cut. ~ t.e l:f. the leadi-ng· ,authod:t ie:::; on de-n:tultit.is in ~~::r e1·i(: $8Ys 1·1~ a it is c2u~etl IDY itttpt~oper W'a hh1g ('t. he bvd.~ . f.~ ·e, t.ands _and feet. He sl.1ggests, as a !1~~. 01 P'" Ve.Jlt,'en, t'1at ~ · ~,. rkn1en tberoughly cleail$~ t~ t ild. f"~('~, ~)f'l!HlS · nd feet at the C}C){;e @f each da• Y :S ~ ·~rk.:....J'4h '. ft. pl n!y o.f soap an-d water. Also use a t ra. h n ;r. \.-1 · ~u cloth, ruo ilxg the ~k_i.n uRtil it is cl€;ll. 1 ;t:nlatjr.ls 1.... ca1.~(:ed ·Ja~g&ly . .9N dirt 01~ ftH~-e-j gn nlat­t l g • ~ inJ' into t\e pq~e :Qf ~h~ sktn~ -Dirt, .01' ·foreign !n~tte!) i[ alit~-< red l O a~um~lat~ 0ll tn~ 1;')\in -is Pl:''HSS.&d into t11.e pl.lt'e~ . :r t'he sl~tm. i~ trot thorotig1tJ~i)' Gl~ansed --arl Qf t t-e diT~ .r~JlHi ed,, rt· bee0m:es luudened and the :101 ~~ i\. e stopp~d up . o that tb.e sweat can no long:.. eT f.lo~1 ;1rC>Ug1l it nHtUrai cllann"el ,.fhu-s, the .skin • L~cu- -<..:.!3 ha ... ~de-ned ~ th-e ·an~ rii the pores· are enlarged anil chaf-ed b.- the ·ubbing of for eign_ n1atter, the gel'UlS e - ~i :i:c 2'.lfL), infet:t.ion ..::et: .. up and " .... e call it de1ma- ,.. "' . n " ill r Remember. a tlto:rough ~1eanBi:qg ()f t'he body, face d hand·~ i ~ tire ooiy 'way to prevent dermatiti.. ..t\ t t.he clo:~e of; each day·s. \VOtlc -vvash t11orougbJy--'l1Sing J,.1 en--~ oi ~oap. se-I'uLhing '~ith a brn~h Ol" '\l\1ash eloth .if Mtf· '4ryJ t> remov-e aU of the -dirt. I .:t,~n·~ :'i ;;ar- cltri. ', ·~ity ove-J"alls lJr tttnder\vear·. Keep ei o: ~e a~ -olean a iJ. e. ible and c-leanse the body by · ~sliu&g tllOl'l.:'-hghi~ and you >\YilJ not be likely to have dern1a jti- . · Jaer~): ' \Vk. · di!l lker invi w o.nly m.arYied peuple tu Lis \-\·~cldb1g "!1 , A ti e-: '· <e ll: in f:'h:tt w&.y h~ frgured t ht.tt all the J.o·cl!)-­e t :· ·E~u td L.e elEi!}tt.' pruii,t. H {;"Y out husbar,1d i~ . ulkinir nain. \'h.at's wrong this 'l,.. • 'Oh. it~ jus.t JJeeau"el u. ed his ~ill y Qhl tennis l"ack~ et tu strain thE: }J('Jbttoes./" • } a.·{ l'ltA ~ rn:ty be OH,de tt) pl4,\' ;- .n h l p(n~ t,ant r•att :od~"'"l iu_ t.bt~ p,rodu<·tJon of p0HH/r y. ChieJ·cJH· 0 tz.lin ;l ku· ")· f; art £yf th .. ir fl?~!d \<YhfH1 t1Ho w~d . frc4 G 1·ang,... "'"j th :1 c-e . ".to lJlttc g r~};~ o1· oth ' 'r p:lstu ·e or f!.rup f1't >JTl whil·h the ~, \ ilJ pjcJ~ up n VfU.'iety of ·iJH5 Cl$ ancl WOt:"InS . ~ \Yell (.C .~ green f<1ed. ln :l'cij jrus ~"Ot1:ng chl<fl ~ the use o £ cleHn &"l"OU nd or r~ \•r pn t urc }H~lp s to p:t"eve.n t l ol·~~~ Jrom coccidi . osis a nd other p~ra:sit.i c dis-eases .. 'eese ·\viii obt;:~j,n rnost of their living fron1 good grass OJ:' cJoveT pastur·e rlu r ing tl~e snn1mer.. In some C<\Se~ t.h e~' ar~ fed no g-rah1 untll large enough to fc tten. Turkey~ a.Jso th1j ve- on s ujtable el~w 1 [I Sture or Tange~ maldng efllcient use of graSS·1 clover.} or tern­porary pnstuxes. Sttccc;s ~ jn r a.:isj n.g .voun.g tu1·keys rte­pends largely en . 'fhll itation of the range jn orde1· to prev-ent the p~n·a . .Jtjc disease, b ~ackheacl. 'rltls n1alady nut. r affect &clu'lt tutkeys but occurs 1 xincipatly al'nong pullets b~t\M'ee:n tl1e ages of 6 \Veeks and 6 ·months . lt i$ found to a gveaiEl' r less extent thxoughout the United tates anQ, is uy fat the .most destructive ail­ment of tru·ke-vs. Chickens are often affeet ed '"-'ith .blacJ~ .. head \cvitllout showing any syU1:ptoms and nJany carl'y and spread the lnJectioa to turkeys vvhen (\llow·ed ·to range ,vith thenL TuJ:'liey carry gap.eworn1 and transmit then1 to chicks \Vith deadly results. Chickens sho~t l d the.l ·e-fo. t'e be k e1)t a·way fton1 tul'keys at ctll tin1es. · Hot,ses ana cattle are also subj ect to parasitic in­f~ stat1oll Jrorn perrr1,anen t pas-ture, e~peciaJly of &naJ 1 s1ze, U1..at are used year af-ter yea1· by the san1e ldnd of aniroaJs. - Alth0ugh no Teeo.mnlendations can be given that vvill =l.p'PlY tn all see.tions of the country and for all classes · of animals aad fowls , the follo,·ving· precautions n1ay be takf:tn as applicable to average faa. ... m condi tiou s : • Use new pasttn·es vihenever they are available as they ~suall~ produce better £o:tage and ar-e less apt to ca.t:ny pa1 ~as1te ·eggs or infective la1·va~ . A voi'd ov~rstocking a ~)a~ture as this t :t actice is apt to concentrate pasttu:'e Infection., l'e ul in,g in n1ore ,.vorm (-.a.ggs to an atea, thus inc1·ea ing the chances of stock l.,ecotning infected. Change ·~he. stoel< fJ·orn one pLt:sture to <rtn.other and cl ~ng ~ .the k1n~ <>f s'loek en t l1 S<-'llne lYt tut e a· :fat· a s- . poss.1b!e· 1:. oHow ilhe 1P 1\J.l:d cat t..Jc \Vith ho~·. ~ or S\V1Ue. I~art ber:s 1~ ede1·ation Ne\v~ .. • . The onl~, 'l.Jniv(e}·~<d rule f ot· \'Ooing sl ;) p ... efln1s to be ~Ia:·k 'l''\~~.ain·s. (llf you e~UJ)vt ~J . p, t~·y ly i:ng on th~ e<lge o! the b<~d :then Y<'U rnay drQp oft'" . • • • • • • ~=::;, '"-L iG to the l rge jllerease in 0ur ·woJ'king fore,). U11.rue<i\ateJy following our h;.lving gone uncier t-he XlRA, Code of Fair Practice, tbjs .increa...,e having been approximately 3u0 employees, c nd "· u~ faci that 'Tery few of these new ernploy- -e~ took advantage of t he g-1~oup 1 ife insuTance plan, t:fl~ 1•ercenta~;e <,f tho"'e covered by the plan has dxop-sled ltelow the necessary 7:5 ~ ~ . _ Th€r€ is a period of thirt.v-o11e day.s; foll<Y~Nir.tg th~ ' en1plo. -n1ent! in \'hieh this insurance can be had wi-th- ~ out medical exanJination, -but after th1s thirty-one da,y TJeriod it. is necessary that each applicant pass a ·Jl?.edi­cal ex.an1inur on befor~ t he h1stTrance ca11 be .issued t GJ. i1in"' -or her. Believing that t he s1na1l cost ·to each en1ployee;. TJatrtet; f>l)c j•e,- mouth per $1000.00 insurance, n:t.ak ~ this ins ura.nr.:e a v.e i'''Y desjrabJe p:rotectjon, we ha\1e a.r­J aiJg.ed Vi ith the .!Jqujtable Lire AF;SUl~ee ~oc iety, ··ith wh(;frl this group insuranee is cs-trried, l0 \Vaive tn<::dit;;:.tJ e .•a .rujnatjon fc,r a pe1.. j od of two \,·eeks, f1~111 A pnl 2nd to At:H il 13th, ineltrsiveJ and --we bGpe that an '-'\h9 ,are uot in :·.t~Jred undP.t· th€ g t·oup wiJl t :;tkc advan­t< Jg(;, Gf t111 is upptwtvn.i1~- to l:eCu i·e th ·• insln;allC('! v ith­' JI.lt havjnp; t9 ~ublnJl lo } ru dic:...tl ex . .amhwti!..~.n, Hntl in c,rd e1· tJt~tf y o ~ nJay unti~J·:=·b-nrd wha.t fe·w rt•nttiei. inn f.l rr1re f1btCf~d !)n t,hi · wai 1et·1 ' · , ~4it 1 g iv ing yt)U lhtt~ f-ont· t 'l)tl~St(j'.JIJ F; ; ~h (JIJtJinr·(] }xy th inSU J ';Jl,er.~ 1-!UIJ''!JH"H JY: 1. \V~u.iY·l'-l· '>'·tin ar>t1ly u iy Lo (··JJq,ltJ) ("' i4 ;~ undt-·r tl1 f' ®~~ ., (.rJ· [-:.j xt.y Vf l u h ,., V " J'H Jf iJ t·-<~ V iO·ll ~) y t c ll r( I l'} i fl\ f b 1 th f-;o-l'J , .. t v lJHJ L11 l h,y <it·<d ' (' n~di hloH ot~ wl.u lla Vt"· Tl.ot IIl'<:tV JitfJ,, l l,r·~~£1 j ·n ·u t•Hd u 1dr•s' th · p,·:' OHp pPIJf•y, 2. VV:-ti,.4' t rwHJ ~q pJ_v ord.Y l( tl11 Bl- • --r •J.llltJ\~at wltf ) (j.}l:lr n{·L)vr lv 1:(. wnd, O j f n, fL:t . t d' i tf)Jfljt; tt l io t, antl "''hn hav tJ :u ,f fJ•·eu ai1 l•·nt_, 11' tl w -' :J I dtlP tt, ~h:·~u.bHtl "' dunng h. ,, s·l' ·di l;}g . j fy ·. I n ~~ . ' I ff'i ,~ i· t;q h•· .•.• f I fi '"(j h:, thv l 'rn pfqv ' I' ip Wt ii, lllJ!.'. •. ,I . " f'i< ~ !-t. ~· t;1 no • tb.- l t ( .. 1 .( ) Jl' n , ~l}[fl tCr f 11 ~ Jc un . ' .1}' { J : + ..."....'. tl :~: f'P.l t .I • r ; 'h" f f (l lfl 'll• t t J 1[].. '.• ....f ill .t t~l.... l:e ( (lJ'•(Or.1 I r W.d ,l·•r,. 1. ~th lt"'}';lld ,,nnw ··I f.,~ ,.· .. ,u,·. · wHJ "'oJt 1 ll hut h~ u (' C~ ... .fu ~~ ·v y::) l ,.t) fir) is to 1nl1 atmJ.- cut1-0n at 1h ~ 'f,rn~ 0ei,. ~ antl grvc.:: e Jr ~ • ~ r ·n-iornu~ tl•n,, u . t.t' J u ~ ·lw'inn 1 . ~ • ,x; 1 ·ary, ~t.e.~ ~;.nd l ha }J'Jlk ,\· · Ill J,p t~.~u~r! t,.J ·. ttu itn. 0 1.1 d te.: . 1· fl ·. C JJ A~ J PH:. . t i fJ · ~ E Cu .. ' ~ A J ank~n· ridiog in a tt-nin in the ~Liddle ~· e .. t ·at • .• a n1an 'vearing ovel'alls and jumper. The ba1 1 er a.·-l i h i·s eon1paniort whel;e he ' or1 ed. ~~I vvork for the Ct1t11P1Ul Y';~ th" vth~r r ·\ lie t "and hope to \VCJrl< for them :-\~ Iongo a~ 1 hv\.:.e·· Tbe ban.ker iJJG{Uired why?· hWell, 1'11 telJ ymu/' the ~01"kt11:an id. ··The fir job I had paid n1e $.80 a 1110nth. 1 got J!aih~J tm jJ I ,,~~-s ·gettin-g $120. One day after hour$ a ... l \as pa. .~ ,-­~ g through the y-ard~ I saw oil e -taping fron1 a tank tlec:ause of a leak~ valve~ I fixed the lea:: anr v.:e 1i l1c0m.e. Some \veel·s latex I \Ya call fl into the officer· .' -' '" t;¥ 00 repaired .a leal\ .r vaJve as ~:wtt '~~r~ . o;lltf home,/ said t be boss. ·Jt wns aft~r hou · . ·utl ·~bo,\!­eGL that you had an. intere t ill ,VOU!' job ~.:nd it · .t;t-e to fH:otect the property , of the 001111~ .. n·~ . ·.)u·n g •t ~ g9od r aise and yQur· joL now \'ill be t@ t ,fi for ......,_. and J·ep~1.h· them.' '! '".Phat's tny job- no,v. I kn.ow T'U g t an ih~l'eJ~ .. ~ • pay every YttHt' 01· o H n1.v wot~k i. go~ · t and t1 <l ·1. ,y ... th jn~· vn luable l tn>ly do, the Cnlnp~ n) \l U .tpl~~·4 ;0iat.:. I lil e 1ur· ~ro l'l' t\ttd 1 lil nl.' lHJ!-\~ ·, (th,t, '_, wh~" l -~ l hope L0 'No1·k f(~ r then\ ·v~ lo~ ts [ liv t~. r·oru·e a y~dl r)'t he \'fll t r.n. ~·thi~ ~ t:n l( n.' h. s t'' Pt· t ~~rnplo~~ g· iv {~ a n~a~tiO h,v h .:h nld g n rni.' . l'i ~ l l1:tH h n~ b t-"ll long in e t~vi<'e, Uun e")lrnt ·,. l · h \ h. ~ .' IJOV\n tnl h1j r"·~t in the <'mnpan.) b~.'")t 'lld .it sl cf(•il~ 'tl<nlgl, t<J kt ... f"}<) h'"' jubt that l' \Htnt ·. Th 1<' uh ( r tll tld ~ i:-; hat J x.dlf\ UUl' t''\C ~pli tU, th r hH.·· I ll tl · I c'.d t l'Oltl JlC lu•t ~\ 'c.;:U 1 hi ~ ('d,fllP'tlL\ ,tn 1 it lhtHt • • nd~ # • nf t ~ flpl c·~ ('~ du .. ring llt l ll~H .\ \ l~ u \. r Ute '.t)l\q. rt '::: c:.1 i ~t .. ·u ('(·" ... o o''' t•ft"t tou p11 ~~ a ll rllHiltl ... } lgt;r· liitb. ),.R. • ' IJr l \'Oll ~ ~ ~ '0\l)' hHiJ' t'1'lf •1 ' ' " Nn, ' r n ~ t wn·.'}H'd Tl and it ~h l'lllll ~. • THE LOG --7 • H.' r... . At t "'t tth~ ~· ~u .. 1" .:. • r " ~t"h ' art• litcl·aU.\ in th' Ill 'lllh..; l · l f' , r d Tl > in 'hiun . tht• c."H • tinH> 1· ·' :1lty . • h .. 1" ,..n 1n p w )r j11 t '•lit~ ·s ~~~JntuJic.. (.:\' t'lt h t ~ tn~ t ~>\ 1 i cl: \..., ~t~~ art'\ :1ct:u ~ tnJn d t •) •~e f'lH tH·. t 11· crh ·. • .. ti1! ·h in t i111 ... ~av~.- n1n ).' "· t~ h~n.r iJl An1e11cu . 1 ct· ·n 'l, in· t l ~ 'ttle " t~ ... ti~ l h ca1·~. ·J f a little hole ' .. n t ! ' ntii J· i· rill jncr ~tSc t a f ")1 nllrl a half.' ::t c h Hcl 1 n ~ d to h~:tr n1 y pla~·nt:l t \ · stt.Y, 'Two ; ~.!.< f~ ",re h~tt<lr th::tn o.11e, if one i .. a sheep',>; head.' bt~t 1 1 Cn ·n. h".,~ :--.a~ ln n101~e dignified ntanner, 'The kn~J \ h ,a:p o : e !n~1 i ttut equal tu that of t'vo: Jlt~ re ··lid ·Jb~·! .. ·l~ ~·ti d than done' \'hf\n r ferring to ~ r.1 . fl: r ~ Cl': 'j ~t.it .c cc{ln1plish. and so pel'haps h a v .. u; f) 'f ~ ou ye ~ born Chine e r ou \'OU ld . a~ ... 'To beJjt u . ::-~ r than to do j l.' .\n ki Qua grandn1ot l1er, used to say to rnee- - ,, 'h< I .. \· ~oe~ jnt .. o <ine of thy ears, and out of the o 1e ... r i1eCh . .::.e \VOUid sa~· , 'Enie\· by the east ear. e. it '.)\' the -u ::. · • • ·\r H: t if:: e 1·~ .)ody ' s hu.si n~s" is nobody·~ bus iness· is on f tr · rt!f> t t:epe~rted provt!i·b;· 1 r e tnetnbe·r. In ~~ •. na: '\ .. ! en cne pri ~t car·r1es '\·ater there is son1e to d ~I , J..~ . d .'her, t ~·~) priests together catTy \Vater t here L. {:.l~e tb d·~il ~ · but when three prie ·t .. cal'ry wate1· t . -'~·th~r th ~·rt' i. U (.;.Tle to drink.· .. 1\:no .1 ~ Celest i~l ~aying: ·If rou follovv· the good you w · 1 1 a: . tn $;<>od, if ~- u follow the beggar you \ill b~g f.or f, j( d.' 1\, ent~r voxds it takes. to say it th~ h' e.:-.e '\:·a "hHe ·we use nxe \"'·vl'd : ·E"il Con1pun- • ~1.:-- c 1·ru t ~o ·d n1anne1\ :. · 'AU i t11i11 ~h f<)UT se{i,S are broth ·rs· is one o1' t he "'lQ ~ t of: t!t. Ch tue tt v~QVerbs, while \Ve ~~a y , 1~.t\J l Hlt;fll 1 Lq: th 1; .... . ' ., · . .\, . ·Lot · ~l .e ~t~bl~ door afMrw the Jl or~e is stol- ·~1 and h C l .hte~e ~ .~ .~ , '\ 'hen the gue ·t cornes \Ve ;:-: ~e:n theflt; F; .. ·hen the thief goe. w-e clo"'e the d<Jor.' · Lzi 1; 1 eacher like r,upil,' \V·e say and in China they . . r. ·'r ') 4~ "ltu tric,u . tt-~cner pluduc .. ~ a good c.lisci}Jle.' · ..... tf-rrrai. .. i no J't:.C'-•rnrrlendation.' 1 hnv often did I l ~·tr- th-::t J;><JV rb \h~TJ l wa~ a cl.ild, wh ich svn1e · y -- l 1 \ tll a t 1 tnu:t have been vain of ru ~ O'f n abili­.; . "l h~ little ;Jil inese girl it'T told : ~ qu· ·k dooto .. ht.t. .. no effieaci(rUS n H~dicine ,' which i\·, a ~ ~rr t a ng · ~ay ing jn a latld v 'h t!rf native trained oct , r·~ h , often Uhe dl-ied centiped~s, dried tigc•·~~ eye· ( nd th gcin"'s t cth, a1l p~~ d{~l ed UfJ, f<.H· thei1· medi- : • • • <.:A R r .. 1 .. ns S•Hl ul M r. uod \ ·J rs-. J. E. Cln r l.. 1• KOI\1 bOC;\l.J PAPER ".'\t church lcls t Sunday mornjng th ~ tenor sang ·1 lVla~~ Never Pa Thi \Va.v Again' to th delight f the congregation." A man p inned under his car after an accide nt was being questionerl by a. police:rnan. ''l\1arried ?'' ''No,'' said the man. "Thi . is the \.VOl'·st fix 1 wa$ ever in. ''--Annat)()lls Log. • . ambo "\Vas hired on a railway gang. At the c l-Ose of the first shift he \'as all tired out and . ought the boss. ·':n-11 ·t er, yo' ho' yo all got me do,vn on t he payroll ?" " ure," said ihe uoss. "Ilere' your na rne Sambo Siln pson. That right'?" ··Yes, ::;uh," replied Sambo. "Ah j u. t thought. y u n1i ght h ave n1e down as Samson.· ~e i z ing· a passing stranger, he pointed to a b1·igh t 01-·-b reflected in the still, .shjnjng ~·ater of the lake . uVv'hat 's at?'' h e \Vh is pel'ed excitedly . u'rhat's the tnoon," was t he repl, . "Goo gt·a~hus how did I get up her "' The "'ack· let . Teacher: "\Vh.(J ran defln iud\g ·t i 011 ?'1 Puvil: ·'It is t he f,d lu1· \ to c'td.i nst." L!tlh· 'ron11ni was ~o bao t hat ltis n1ot..h . t ' < l lnst ·airl she would lta.ve to ~p~ nk hin1. ''Plea~ -, l\la, n1uy I pray fir~t. ?" Sh<·, o f CQ\il'~ ) ~t)n s ~n ted, and the little fellow :1\ n~l l df,,-v n and ~<iid : ' 0 l~ot·d, \f you ·, t ' t: v r goiT•g to htllp 1u , nu,v·~ your t.im . rn :.n . • • • • • -· THE LOG \ :. X " H {?"Qbli~e\ . -s ~·The "t1 n1pi n Fnmil}r'' as :1 Sy~nbol J}f t lre Co­P . lieD ud Good Fell\')·wsliip 1!-J isting- at the Plant of Tne ('·'\ami i 1 FHH" Com~ Ca»totl, Not·th · C'arvlina. ; . \V. PRil.,llP,... .... " ·---·-· .. · · ·--· -··-·~·-· ···· · ..................... - .......... Edit-or El' R.-, B. ROBERTSQ_ ~ • JR 1. .................... s-ociat.e Editu•· . R... ·•. G IFFlTH 1 --- ---------~----~~~~~--------------------~ REPORTERS 1) SY ltt"" "'1;£1'1 ---~.: .•... - - .. - ... ~ .... - ···-· .. ·~·-----·-·---.... - -- ... Mtt·if\ Office ~ , ... BR...A.i\l.LETT - - --·---···-··· · ·---··---·----~·---·--... --~._ ................. R. &. A. ~ .\t;L ttY A TT - ----·--···---,-,- - - - - ····- - ... ···--··---···~~---··•'Po,ver 0. F~ Gil.US.... _____ ·- ----.. - - ·-- ·---·- ·--- ·- --···_;_·-·"-··E. B. Dept. . 81LL \Villl'I 'G-----·------·-....... - -----·-·:::::_voc.ntioJtal Educlltion W. 8. B YilD - --- - ·-·- ----·-··-··-----·-··-··-- - -SOda-Sulphaf• L E CATES -------·--·-····---:.·--·-··-----·- -·---~-,,- Labor.ato~'f. -..on 1r o ,....£" .Dn _ _ 1tJ _,_,._ ll-U - -·----· - ---·--~ - · · - - - .. ~- -..- .----····-·-- Sulphite 91Xh~ Sl:T rU:..~ .... -. --·--··-·· .. --. ·-··---· .. ·- ..... ____ ,. ........ _ ... - Finish.il1g ~oo~n , H t~. P ·ahl ,]£>t :·aid : '~e.L (). watch 0 Lord, be­ftt J'f• rnv iYtOUih; kf"ep thr~ rt(,€'1' CJ{ ll'lY lip~.', The gr~~~"t rradudty of us t<\lk tO(.,. much ancl t;,,u JJttf(", Vevr of us can concGntratc·- t.llink st& rl.di ly ctbfjut allr n •H· t~ d ng fur th • e-c u inut·~ ~. Not IJH'- $n a Ha' 'U :u d f1 iHlJ>f , j • r~;Lprthh.! r,f l\c"eping b i f;J t:HJ: ht tf rrdily UJr<>l1 (Jfl ., ,,tilJjr~t; t J<J I' I.!V ' lll t,.nc HtinttLC-4 ;rt a tj rJ ~ . 'T h«JJ1 J,i C~; ,~oJ yl( , :t • '<:ntt jNh r·tit·i!· and hL t H';nn, gaid, J 'fi i kut~-O a rvl t (·r·,·w·y ~ A ~tar lH itrht fd.iJJ hP t~~ti <~d t t ) fJt r•r.n ( t:t.ttr• U1is ~ t1 -'J.Jf fu·-J)t/ ildi ns';f f.itllf .. ) fur· u td vt·l' ~.tl Wf,n;} l j p. . .rf!; l~ (· ~ }r f hf• fi"h H:J1t In· hiclll' ' • ~ll lhin f)'N fn:dur JJ t b Fu'l..C-'1 t.)~ 1tJj"' •th ,~J ' 1 tJ1.1t ~lt f{ H t~ lh tbc '.~ Oil Y ' IsH} ~~", f tdJ.. . f(J •'or<.:,f :~ud rn~.j ttl•1, JnJu MH) d ~.v li ·fl L or ltf", v. hich th ~ r a ~·L· O ~t·nm .. fod h 'to r uh·. • • . f rijn( I 11 ·•1 1as·, l fl tlt' o .srn ,, au P' ·p}4· f 1 ..• rif t,ut flutd · h>· rdngu • 1'U-r t')ne d.a~,.: Oxr h t l\ ruueh l~[e: n~t a n0 1 l ~ J.!UYi , .." - .. . ld . t \~ f ~t-1 ~1wJ ruhl>i ·h h ~ ~ ~ 1h l .; Tc·n .e ~--t:1 ·l\m 'I 1 h{· " ~\~ ·pt aw~\~ . whc.u j Q.: ,· ~si ~ n · ;)~. ·• . . JW·ceh i · t «J r. ft ~~ 1:nlt · ~ t.h ~ .F e' .td.1n a J (;ISilllJttf!l j c Ch a l't (}f curH.:eahfl~~ 'I h q~ tgJ I ; rn t ''ff q ~ t-e r•end.tng Frho l i!'llt, ~(I f hu th 'f"P i., ,O t rJ . ~ to c HlfJ.\:" t. t•Sp ec.h> to(,, i gterlJt, l1u oot U,.t gr~*.r~&i.. S·wi. B in~ .rit)t ion ~~Y : ·!':> eeelr j · ~J i:v?r, :;.:1, 't ce · -o:ol :len·; or a· 1 lnight tra ther ~ '\ ; .,., s it ; ~;~ •.: .~·en · 1 f . t it\le, ~ · ilenee is ot' E Lernity. '' nee w11l not wark exeept in d;lrk· ~ · . will not \i\'~rk except in silenc-e.: · Perhaps, the succes: or the h(1y t~is d h1 ·he oour.­t r y id ba,.sed largnl)~ o.n t h,e fact t hat hP ~ 7trfs much time ~with ruroseLr, thnu~ht is i()rc:t::d o;p •tt him <1 4 rro learns to concent.v·ate ·it beeom~es a l1ab;~ YJ"th 11 ·1~1. All great men have pent n1uch tin1~ ju si~e . .re.e--­' thin.ld11g on great p1·oblems. Perhap . iF , .... ~"" f&at c ~<m~­tOJ1 had 11ot bee11 al"0-ne when h(! sa · th€ ar.q t .. f aH ·HJ n1ight not have conceived the ich:a of g:Jravi t.;;~;ID . l ttl' rnJ.gl~t have piel\ed -up the a[~pl "md eaten i and oi: have gjv-en the incjdell)t seri011 ~ con iderati n. Jtt·tdl tt.r Erisbane said, "'The ilenee th~tt ~tk1 ... _g·nJ:w:tr. i;,. that of C011eentra:Ued t.hol.tghtr or :~t lea ·t •f an open, receptive, ·earching n1infl, t&ntcruvtat.-t~ · hP. . IJ>henom.ena of t he n1abt'l'h1.l a11d s piritual · ~ ki 1n ea:reh of t ruth-ln our big btLS.i:nf's~ 't1o t ·t~ y·ou c ! teH ·:rtlU10Rt at (\nee who the u·s eful n1an i~" .1hu h ' Coming man i~. lent Man.'~ ~ralking \"-?ithiQut ·thiuldng is a lHtbi't \' ~ ate. ... all Hl 't~ or le$S guilty crt \Ve shouh1 t hink lHo 'f ' a.I't..: fitlh 1.~., .... 1 )1\otc, lbe Cll: risli·~tn p<>et, bn1.·n it'<l 1:'~ '~r('Jt •,., t~l l:· . 1.62!>, 1night rJot havP w1·H~t Pn th . ··n h· hl~ '>) ~<.t\, ·· th:~l innno·rtalizt1£f h i~ ~a.tn 0 iJ h' had Hf'' iK tl t~'tit­i: RhecJ fuY{~erl iJLio oli ludtJ 't\ i th tH" e 1ntp1~n~~ ~1 . bt~t tr : Lhoug h i .\ .h.v an ll)tg-l·a tt·ful Itt't,pl . We wou ~tl f't."t'~1.'lp~~. h(• '"-'i f"r i ( \~ hnuhl t,. t: ~ l_~ ... "~ &l11d 1ltutk ltll'it'f!. \J\f•· t•,t t-rhl Let . h·. F. P. l.j ,h u ot' J._,, \. \ 111 k. \ h0 t t r••nl h h{· ·:tn'h n ttH \tH h •r {\l' lflt-t' l:~hut rl pt-on f.ttru lr , lrt'al'fy \t>k'unu·. \ ,~ ltut·)p th ~• ~ .... \ iU l1k~' 1 i: nd d . Ht P qui(t· itO ll' 1 h ilt \.'t \ IIJ ti4H ' 1\ lll1. J\ It·. I,·' d t' n i ' .._ t<' llllt'J.: ( • < l '" i t h U H) I : uo-1" .\li H ~ THE L<X1 9 • ..._.- _____ .., _____ ·~';:-.-................... ___ _.:.:_...:;...:- ~ ---- ·~ -~- F. P~ P-~".lt i.tn ~tn itl\'t'. un ~ni· i~ \")C ·tninh- du e ~ ·r~' rH.:t ll 'lh. i~ "illing· hl put his ri1{ll u ~v inJ , .:.1 \,'ltltun~. aud t( l.' " k.u ''' iug ho\ ·· 1o dt' ~ .n · ·l';.:, t 1i tif 'l\ · dr.1 <Cl Jf.;; nn nt·ni pavi ng in.ti .. l I \! • • ~ -,·~ 11 ~P1. , ,l_,, s'J dtu·h~ ]d:-- UU, in.\~ \; J; irf,\ :tt d. hnn .. t' t 1 .. . u 1 \ c•n hh·\·~' 1rP~·J 1n·, ,int·L f.bo\d(f b('t\'E' tLe ~ up­i i .. r ,f he 1 · >llit in 1h ~ ('(\ 11n1 uni L~ in \.\hich H~e bu:-. i· t1 ~ •. l. t erl . til. ·r:H.) gJ . t :1 1· jori \' f}[ u' t~ck. ali;iity ··1· n ,._,ing· •• 1,(, c,,z \i.c1 a '·u-.. n .... ... ( thnt· i ,,·jll su1· t \ e (lvcn .1 ~ ' ret::'\· '~fe'' <tl'l~ :1 hl\; l livfa hrough 1~ " . h ~n e P ·per it nc-ed rluri ng th p t l:n .. ~ .,. ·)ar~. 1 #.hr: e~, 1lit~· L uld lr ' reef gnized ·>tnd honored ~tl1l a ·.!1 .. )_r 1: t1 •Jn t1~ ,..: inYt:~ tn .eni. Tho<;e of u. ,\ ' l l v .ocil.t '·t abiilt \. (• ~ <.:) not 'know hl)\ t t ) make a ' t . Jl 1:: ~ ·.nl! i:r 1"tn · )'). slt ·uld (' ~l"i8tn b' not crjt- . \ "h:Q:-.:.e Y h J ·a1 . :1n l do. '\ ith. :0'-=t hU!ld.red nd ~,hi t 1. ' 1niJlions of pPople, and '11i 'ii .· . r bl'l ' ' t 0.£ elnp10-;\1nent. "\:e believe t hat jt ·-· tdd LJe · g\,J ~d hi.r ~ if "'\'e hati a great deal more n1en ·J o kn.) \ h ·\ J l'ee a g(>vd ~ uh "tantinl balance on - ~~ l-=n·ht ~ide of ~L.€ ~~. . ager. 4 rGft i~ +} c in~~n ·,e tL~t urges n1en to do their i. If ' x n ·rGftt • hu:.i ness "''ould not L:h ri ve .. J. ng. ~~ . EU - . llLL IA 1 Rl1THERFORD COlJr ITY 1 "E ~ :~t~·i!~el' ho \""~lked <)ut of the Stonecut ­tz-,- ·· :i\ :1:.1~ af ~pi n~..lale, ~<.lrth Carolina . Feb­tU<.. J:'1{ 1:2 .. h, are b~ing allowed to 1·eturn to 'S\il:l'" <~11 a O'!l"'"'dual basis;. 'file n ,~ •. £agel~·ettt of '"·1onecutte1' ~1ills agreed to re­en :. 1'. all 12ii1-· J-]e su ·H:eJ $ when worl~ i~ o. ·aiiable for <Oi. ... -.-L'WP"1 '»• k' J "" o;' lAt! f )] d., old · toYy , v ldeh ,\~e have h ean1 r.!"lOJl~·, 1na1 ~ .... · hr)e · l)-.; urc. A n1ont h's ' ages 1o- t, an ac;tt..Pli 1a:ti.Jll t f d l1t.) jntetl " ~ ~u flering, the gc,od fel­j .. ' :--. · ~ i}' · ~· c··,·e : e , pl(•J" ·r and employee . hatie red, a nd a ara ~ l. •1nJbeJ• ·ill P.e\'el' be able to l'egain theil' jobs. : . 2thi .,!f i.;.l gail"} iJ~ ;:-.t riT':e~. ~nth ernp1oyer and r; .. )ley r. su ffe · and wo1·. t <~f a H wom(.;!n a:nd eh ildl'(\ll l,ep"' 11 hru Jt or i all. ·\rH '1' (fH Y LA ll l~ H A'r TODA:Y' tU(~4 l n""u ?J;~. . 11lf1-n c.an•e horne ti1·ed afte1· a long lft at l ." f:.~ ff" cc. The faruilY gatheretl fc,:r dh1ner. Tl .. e · ii 1 • ·U · · nr- · .- nu.tn ho ,\-"f_·d b i · h er.td to a. k t he blessi ng ~ ll ~;vrt~ tlUi .. t. [r. Jou(is ~ ! Je~dd:nsr----·" he h~giiu\. Ne\v 'l'rl b Jll !M . .J t\ NJ) --·- Jl AT a t.,ou L ·" 0 1 u· l.J;J rHis ·r 'Ld-.. \ ; .< ~ood look . ~.1 tt1Pr n. J id yon eV( r -..c • HU ·b ,t n IHJ·veJoos pie ·e o f rnec b cru i ,t11 ·: F u · fiug't! i.tJtr a lhun rb, and cnch of t h..-tn C'lH l.H" JJlfJVt~d ~(.!1Jit 1 1tt~l ' and iJ~ ~ n.\ di rection d t!~1r '' L \Viih ):t•nr 1Jand,q ~ . u C<'ln grab un ,J.tjec( Hl'ltl lH>ld on " ·iU1 bulltlns:r t.enacH.\ a nd pe1·r Yn1 C'l. thou. alld olht:r t hii1J.!' j:f ~ru111 ~ hclll(iS Hl f" \·hole :lll d in good working ordee. The 1 d · of ·our hand is n1ad U}J of njnelePn bone~, - fi ve lo1Jg cyh n tll ical I nes, caHe<l n1etaC'1rpa1 l cnes . 'rhe Io\v 1· extrernilic~ of the:c b( nco.;. fornJ, ' vilh th heads of t he phalanges, t.hP prorninences of the knuck­les. T he !ingers are fonned by snHlJJ Lones the p:haJ­ang~ s: there being i\ o fo1~ tlte thun1b and th tee fot each finger . The bone~ are cove ~ed \Vith a net\vod.; of muscle~ , tenclon -., t)s n~ and sl"in . The hutnan ha11d js the most '"~onderful and iniri .. cate piece o.r rnechani,sn'l jn an the universe ; yet rnany of us t reat th en1 as if " e could pu1·chase ne·w· one ~ or get spare parts at a ten-cent store. Did you kno'v that Dcute infection of the hands is nwre sc•·ious than acnte appendicitis? 'I he pe:rcentage of people' ho die or ...,uffer perrnanent htj ut· ies f1·on1 ap­pendicit is is ,rery tnuch sn1al1er thaD tho8e \vho have acute infections of the hands. An absces ·. \Vhich often occur: bet,veen t he head .. of the metacar pal Lones~­t hat is in t he palrn of t he hand, n1a~"· de "Lro.v so1ne of t he n1.any t endons ' vhich a re housed in t hat pal'ticula 1· r egiOJl, and lh u ~ cause a permanent cl i sabili ty of the finger s. Or an infection on your finger or lhul'nb 1night d e~troy it usefulness if the tendon s heath~ are attacl·­ed by the jnfection. Osteomyelitis inf ection ,of th ~ bony structure, often l'e ... ults \vhich is a very erious condition and v et•y difficult to cure. lnfecti<>n ~ of a tninot nat ure ai·e se rious and doubly so :ii on the ha11d o1· fingers. ' iV11en an inj u1·y occurs go to the Eme1'gency I-l oBpital at once fo1· fir s t aid t J·eabnen t, also per iodical after-treatn1ent unbl t he in­jul'Y is pract ically \Yell. Of cou1·se, the only stu·e v\·ay to prevent infection i~ to prevent the injury . Wh en ev~1· the ::;kin is broken there is danger of infection. Remen1her , \Ve ha ve onl.. l\'iO h anrlsJ a nd should 've lo ·tt- one, nl-\tUr(\ will not replace it, th :er ":fo1·e, let's be careful. .f\lo~t of uc:o g<~t' h aL is co•ning. l > u ·, but ofi.t'l \¥hn.t \Ve get ign't j ust vvh a.L '"·c t:x p(lct. .~~----------~~~-- Atl crt i:~n1eni f fOn1 1\c adhlg ( ~·1~_:,;~) Ch r011i ·lc: •·wanted ~lil e:i ll :-tpaltln nt lJy ooupl • '"i lh no chihl r <?n unt il l\tlay 1.'' Ahtl)ama ltamml~ t~ - .htmlner. • .. 10 - ·-- \VHAT 7\HOt1T A G. nut:~, Ol-~1\.fNt. hDft h( Ill a nrl with lot ~ r litn \ to lottf. (•\.f•t'\ (tnploJ "'t hntild h:tV4' }lYl() kinrt (>t •fl'lpfu · 1 Ol h· bl . to htl-ep him bu ~. Oltl"lHJ! hb lc•i :-;lll"t, lh!Ut'~. ~ ga nl~u is p d ap~ lh nu.,, t vall'1nhle tl(Jhl .Y for a rnan \ it,h a f;.Hn il'. c_;,,, d fn.·.-,.h v~ t· table!-. J e nu and a \.\ '-)nd )t•fu l I 'li in :t\UPl >l~ ing fOt)n fur the feunj)~· . n~ rn;or,Jl C': . .-n, dunns.c hi. ~p;.-t.re tintt:.J pr•)4 c n• u rlJ • n 'l sn1all I l<'t f l!UHt to ~UI ply i\ hll'~~ f~n1 ily , tf he will L~ t11l it pt'nl ·rly :.utrl plant a v·ari et of V" getablt-H-t. I) t) no 1lant onb h\ o r th•·e<' \;e-gt'ttt lJle:. Plant a variety sueh as J,c.tato~;~, (•, tbb4tlle, oni,;n;o\, f~! ·. uear. -:;, con \, '~H tT<'t:. l'Unl pl, i l1 ~', l urn tl'' · to mat )Q.' . lt.)Ltuc, , (1k ra, rnd i~l tes, beef. \ <.. ic. GAilDE~ NO ll'lELI) "' E~l) PL NTI •G Cit. R'"f T Hl·~ FAl~i\llEH'~ FEiiERA'fiON . ·r1\VS The dates for S-t cling a~ ::::.hown })~low are approxjtnatel.r right for Ha \'WtH)d and to lLe ,,. :--t ,,·ar.rl . tht:r ~ orth GtH·olin . \ tni'Utlt fl'Cjl1 it ·cJ f cl r 1 (\0 ftet 0 { <1 ri II J\m()tH\l of St>t-d t t"ttui red p( r arre Depth ot' plami·ng pI MH:o­: tpn rt 1n 1'1.1 ' \' '\ RU\V l\ PAR'T ll or~r I htttl Cu lri v~ ti oH ( 11t j ,·~ 1i"n A ppr.cr i mt! · : ime f :-f':•'C pJ 1' i i¥1 :n fiio G Bean'" Pole --~--- .. ·-··· '/:t lb . ....... 20-2{) Ju .. ................ 1-10 ins.18-30 ins. 3-t.J feet .. 2' ~ -:l fef' t~Iay :"\lid ,June Beans. Dwarf ......... } lb . .... 7-:. l b~ . - -~---- ·········-··- 1-1! ~ ins. 3-4 ins. . ..3-1 feet __ 2 1 ~-3 fef't April 20th t0 _ ug. 20l,, Beans. Lima ···--··---1 L ~ tb . ... 1 :) lbs. -······---······----1 in . ........ 15 ins . .. ---~3-4. feet ·--~ }'2 -3 f eetiVIay l Uth tn June tflth Beets, Ga1·den ........ 1 oz. _______ 5- lbs. ....... . ....... _ y~ in. ___ .3-4 ins . . .3-4 feet .. 1-', :L feet Feb. to pr., J t h~ u., Aug. Ca bage -----· ......... - "Y t. oz. ---~ .. 6-8 oz~ . . ................... 1_;1~ in. __ .16-25 ins. 3-'1 feet 2-3 feet Feb.-1\lay & Jun~-July • Carrot · · -----··----- --· -----~i oz . ..... ~2-3 lb . ........... ~ ....... Vt. in . ...... 2 ~~ ins . ... 30-36 ins. 12-1 ins .l\lar .. to ApL & " pl. Celer~'" -· -~-------·-- - --- 1 itt oz . .... 4-6 07.s. --------~-----·--- .. 1.4 in . ...... 3-4 ins. ..3-6 feet .... 24-36 ing. :\iarch and _ p1 il Collar ................. .14 oz . ...... 6 oz: ... . -----······--········- .. ~ in. __ ..... 18-24 ins. 3-4 feet .. 24-30 in .. l\Iay and .J un~ Corn~ Sweet ............ 1/ t. oz . ..... 10-12 lbs. -------··------- 1 1;2 ins . .. 18-24 ins. 3-4 feel ... 3 feel .... April tu Jul .. Corn. Field ----------- - YJ. oz . .... 12-1:- lbs . ................. 1 lj2 ios . .. 18-24 ins. 4 feet ..... 3 feet __ . April, :J'\.tay and June Cucumbers -------------- 1/t. oz . ..... 2 lbs . ......................... 2 ins . ....... 6-8 in hi.. 4-6 feet .. 4-6 feet - ~lay and J une, August Kale ........ ··· ·- ~---······ VJ~ oz . ...... 2-3 lbs . ... -------·--·--···· ;4 in. -- ----~-6-8 ins . .... 3 feet ...... 2 feet ..... Feu. to Apr.-Aug. to Oct. Lettuce, !"lead ........ 1,~ oz . ...... 1 1 t,~ lbs . .............. ~ .. 14 in . ...... 12 jns . .... .4 feet ... 1 ~:! feet . Feb. to A pr. -.Aug. to \:·I 't .£lu 'tard ......... .......... 1 oz . ...... 2-3 lb · . ..................... % in . ..... 3 ins . ........ 3 feet ____ 2 feet _ ~-Feu.-:-'v[ay & A~1 g. - Oct. Okra ....... ............. 2 ozs . ..... 8-10 Jb-Q. ................... ! in . .......2 4 ins . ......4 feet ..... 3 feel .... ~lar a nd June ' Oni ns, 'eed .......... 1 oz. . .... .4-5 lbs. -----·····----------1 in. ___ ... 3-4 ins . .... 3 feet .... .18-24 ins. ~larch to llar Onion , "'et ........... 2 lbs . ....... 8-10 bags ................ 1 in. -~---- --4 ins . ........ 3 feet __ __ 2 feet . ... Feb.-:Yla.r. or Oct.-L ·ov. Parsni11~ .................. ~ ~~ oz . ..... 3 Jb, . ..... -- -----·- ....... 1/~ in . ..... 3-4 ins . .... 3 feet ..... 2 feet ____ larch t J une P eas ........................ 1)-'j-2 lbs. 120-150 lbs . .............. 1 in. _________ 2ins . ........ 4 feet .... doubrw .1\'larch lo ~l ay Pepper ...... ____ ···-- lfx oz . ...... 3 01.s . .. ------------···· -- ~ in . ..... .1 _7'2-2 feet 4 feet ··----~ feet ... ."MaTch to June Potatoe , J rish ...... 4 -5 lb, . .... 9-12 bus . ..... -------~--~--- 4 ins . ...... . .15-20 ins. 3-4 feet .... 2; ~~ feet ~far.- Ap:r~ or J un0-(Tuly Potatoe~, S,,·eet -- .70 s}jJ s .... 8,000 to 10,000 slip.s_ 15-18 ins. 4 feet . r · 4 feel ·-·· Al)r. 1:- to June I.) Pumpkjns . ··--··----··--- ~~ oz ....... 4 lb · . ........................ -2 ins . ....... 6-8 in hl. .. S-10 feet .. 8-10 feet . Apr. 1:> to l\lay 3ft. Padi hes .. ___ . . .... 1;6 oz. __ ___ 6-8 H.ls. ····--- ·--~ --·····-- 1-~ in . ..... .11;~ ins . ... 3 feet ..... li-18 in . :\iar .. ~-\pr.. ~e}Jt •r 0 ·t. TI.huba1·b n oots ...... 38 roots ~-4 jns. . .. 3-5 feet . 4-5 feet ___ 3-4 feet ... Eat ls ~ p1·iug - .Autumn Salsify ... __ __ ... . 6-8 lbs . ..................... ;~ in . ... .. 3-4 ins . . 3 feet ______ l -!·t Jn.-. ~lareh and . p1 il Spinach , Sun1n1er .. 1 oz. ..... .J-6 lbs. . ~ ---·-······ · ·- -· 1 in . . ... .. 18-24 ins. 3-..J. feet ~ feet .... April and }lay Spi11ach, Vv inter .... 1 ~2 ozs . . . H-16 lb . . --~ ··· ·~-·-. 0 in. .. ... 2 ins . ........ 3-4 f'eet .. l:i-24- in. _ Ftlb.-~[ar.-rO\ ·-S p. Ort. . 'qua:-,h ····-·. ·-··· .. ,. l;~ oz. . :J lbs . ... _ . . .... 1 iu. ..... Hil1s .... t!-6 feet ___,4 -ti fe -- l .AtJJ· il-.lun~ Tomato . . ..... --·- 1A: (jz. __ H ozs . ................. ,. 1/:! in. ... 2 ~~-S f et 4. feet ... . i~- l f et ~ht r<:l t to .I une TtJi·nips .. - . .... y, oz. -···· 1 -~~ l b~. ··-- ·- -- . .. I ~ in. . 3-1 ills . .... 3 feel - 1 ~-:_r, iu~. Fl b. to nlH_\ - .ful.v ttJ l~ t. VE(.fE1'ABl.ES B ILD STRONG UODIES T <1 l·ec'}l ~l1·ong healthy hodi ·s thft farnily n1ust have n(•t onh· th ~ ~larc hy fnods ~tnd nH·nt. 1nilk. e: . ..r~. b, tt :\ !~ Cf>t"t,aJn ftlll rE-J o.l eJ .ct1ents and vH~ n1 in s. C(Jrnn1c1n g;;t t ·d~ll \ f ~rt.:t~.d,h·. \ iH . upply a 1arg lJc rt o f th\?s • n1ineral ('ll'nl nt ~ nnd \"itarnht:' n ~nt'd t\•1 th t~ fatnily b <~n lt,n. h <'·l0\'. in h ~ vy .'- p · i. · a Ji :..;l of th ~sc :\ letnents <tn<l b •:-.id~ ead1 i~ lht:· \ ' {'g )tablt:' \ hi~h · ~ln . Hppl) \t. !'V1l. 'J : I ~A L.': Calcium Ctt~ n 'Vt g •tni Jh·s; wt o), .. JCrn.il• ·ct·e<ds of wlt< al. ·<w·rt, out-, rt(' . tAJ :ott~ ~onH, frnit .) J'ho~phOfUl·· y.iJ tl] (! yTuiH C~ J',1rtl " uf v~·J u at. C1>l n ittld oat S, t=tt·. Iron rl;nk gt•ec.n l ~at. ' vevt'i t~hlt· e. p,.c·ially , ~Hhl •1he•r Vl')'(.' lthJ P~ ; ''holt~ Kl':tiH C't~n':\ t :-t. t -\l ~t~ ft·uic.) ( OIJfJ• t· p~>a · • r1<i l1c · a.n ~. Nhf.j, .. M't a in r·t•n •a.J ~. •. I !line all vt..•g-r·L·d ,lt·. : v.'l 1 ul ~~rain •'(l rc al · .. V I'l .~ M J NS~ it am in - ri.u·J· ;!l"f• ~11 l• •t.l 1'\' Vt l1fPI ;.til{ K. ' i• amh\ H- -k:d·v VPg~-·faJJh, ,; wlh ,1 .. S'Ha.in <· ·rmtl . . (A I ·,) fruit :.) it min C U:t\ (H' C. IHIIH{ U•t•L b P • J.t ~ cat.l•a , l,l\ t · att~rlt ~ . Ll\ ll1t' nit,s. ( Pallp ul' Jlli<·t•, t'~Pt'Ca ~tlh oLtu le11l H ~ and ~~tu_JJ(: f , · ni l; (~f It ' •';.l \'\' f) Olt ". ) ~ J ilk :lltU l ~'~!3 !I f .c! l n J.toc .d ~OliH 't· t1f tlu·~t ~UI UC e\•Hi<:Ht.·. V1 ~Pla hh~.· ,. Jcll fk) vr Hdu<·t·d ftont \ w t1 HruPd ~o! l h ~l V(' tuor of tbP c'al4•itttll Hl't'<h·d t{' lHtild st.t~t•Hg' hol" ...... a lld t .~ th. • • • l \ ~ • - · -l - ~ • • • " n .,f tr. · · ··' \' · '· :HI'• ... \ J. •. 1 .. • T!.e re .. ' <it nnt.il the laht n~inut, t rurn i. T e Log no"'es js · ha~ J keep \ "'ai .,ng , or ~om(.~.o b in Q' ~o l ~lJ~ ~L a f ~ ~ ·n othi ng e:ver doe . ll_e i-tO. t i..1 pu.{.c L thing I CiUl t.b ·nk o.. rig·i1 .. 11. · i a jQ;l·ous -; · 'ter T }.1 e\ r~: b.Jti. ~ .. The11e ca be no d{JlliJt .of the faet th, t ~pring is ..,,·~J1 on th~ way. :'fake a lvv~ · ; t u:.~ "·e~ nf iht.•t gu. ~ .. ~ r, ~.rl (E• 1·l o ~ ou) ,,-hen he is d Jl:l$ a liq.Je rlay cirean1ing. And he k nut so :<.'~11<\. h · rd boiled the~ e ~ d· .1.S. t"~tu·dl : .,. he is a tough egg. r_, ~oJ·y!)ody \.·a<: up~et and not a h tf€ \ \)r, ted w!"~e11 · telegran1 ~me in signed b~~ L . K" . . Po"'~1 e1· ~t. 1 i; g that h v:as ~pending 11 e nJ,rl-~t at a certahl roa1lla 0tl. e . .. Aft .• ~ i rp:e,~1jgct iug \ e fuun.c i lhat fL JJ_ C ) et au \ :as _ lcng tno. Cnn1e, ,.. 1 e, bo ~ · : '" t a.nt,·.;.a d ;n ~ .- i.i-:r.ound the offi ct-. n t.he gh·!. have gone marlonna •n n ~e.. iPaTtt l their hail jn U\f; n.ifl1Ue. ~1n1 c~n t lookE and genUe .J P~ - Clae'-) an.r)ng thPn'l~€"1 ·eR. [ ·imp}~' cau1 )t bear it.. Come on c.; OTrt o e a d give n1 e a ,goc .. rl l"ll \' f( r I kn lV.."' it r1 u l ;c coruing sou11. • 4 !(•tiler 6t.t ang _ thing aJ·oun(l 1,~ r0 i. th<~lt a ee1 tain young fello\' w, \'n a;- K:irk has ·l:ta vt:d l1 is (IU '-t..ath . ) t f:o: \'hi S)Jered l h s.tt Ku k .i vt-l'.\ supcrstitir,u-:-- arut t.J•, u,:rht tn:l.'·hP th:tf 1 \ oldd h<'flJ hi~ hr(·l in puk• ' t' p, .... ( nkt ll." J do n'A ~ t ' thf' t ~n nctr. U~f! n unl . (~ he 1 '1 :, ~ n 1 i. h ' ~H' L t" t ' ·. f's 11t ~ di( \ ith hi l:at~t h . 1h:1j j-.. JJ ( 11' t, 1 ~. •, d i P 1 pi 1 }\ ~ up c :1 t'CI ~ j n ~ ~ P• •. , r g·:Hn.~ . ~l r. \V. lL t ·riih' is h:u:l, on t.Jte .i'- '' t-t~a~n af1t' l" ~ p ·ndinA ~on1v t in1~' in 1 he ~ l ot ~ida '-Uf1 ~ hin ~. l-Ie lou1-.s gt t '~11 a.ud $•·nl$ tf) he inn cry hnpp;' fr · PH~ of nli11d. I g u e~ s ''"€' .h0uld h,~ ·pleH~ c d 'ith that hut that i. iu t where the rub c()tnes~ • \·e hav ' not ~<?en or lH'ard h in1 ill L i~·f, f!~ar ven t ing hi::-:. t'\Ta.th and o·t:U j ng thing· done with hi · usua 1 -nunch. '""ome dav soon \t·h e Jl l 'n1 • pa~ ing through the hall I ho1 e l ~ II he::.u· loud oTuf"f. noises c n1 ing; f ron1 hj._ office. rn . lll ile and .. ay t<) nlv­~ lf h~o. \Yillie Crute is "·jth n.· again." 0h1 by ihe \vay, have .rou joined t he )·.. .. ~I. C. A. Y'et? .All Chrurl­_ pion etnptoyees sfioulrl ,\ OU l\UO"\'. Even if they think there is no p~l·­ticular rea""on for their joining, it • eo ts such a litt le and a t:t1en1bet·- -ship 'vould do so nu1ch good for oorne un fortu11ate kid in the con'\­nlunit. Y. But really ther is a re~:},­son for every s ingle p er t;on enlploy­ed by rrhe Ch·am pion Fi b1·e Conl­pany .ioini11g. Just look a.t the nice lisl of activitie. anrl you \-\'ill find ' -YOUJ" •·eason~ And on those lists T think l1or se1Jack riding conre& un-cter the h ea<ling of outing .. \V c lo: t a lov ly and gallant l..Ld~' \Yhen 1\h· . . Joe C_lark passed a'--va.y . · . 'inceyel) , DA 1. '~' lfC R N E'r'l'R. --------------------- D.v :. r·nogtine Thet·e is noL much ne-" s frnn1 t he Crn • fJPpur i tne tal ihL- liuae - France~ ha ~ b t•cn IJe-h a vi uf!.. Quf'lena Dollal'd \vani s to thank .:un1 • thottght.Jul p •rson fo1· th ., I O)'J'l<; Chah"'. J t L~ ju. l l'i rh t in ' evf" r·~· w·ay -and j ~ ft. couq,lei~ m.v ~.-- t. , ... ; 4~t lea~· t, Qu< na would ha.\·t· u think $0~ • • • - - . 11 \\: hn\t' J ,t;~rd frut' d.tf(·t ~lt pP•lplc llt at" {f,•)t "ct 1c• }itt1 "i f' '"s'' of ( ' . lL ~·!f {JVPfl ~-~ J' 'All} , .. f'll f:p~ ~nrf t Jtuf it i. nof ins t b ~ t· f: Lh l··· . • • • nJ.HnHHl. ·rht' 'ou f...: '' I•(·L\ (.' ("11 .·Fa ry f·~ll e n .. nnd JHlHll.\ · 'tec ~nl-.. lfJ I '> er. Ev-c ·t-"y <Hit' ha~ be;ll·d th (Jt tl!~ \ ;.1y t.o :1 ttlan ·~ lt(l·trl· i · t hrnug-b hi ~ ~L nt­ach. :1ll 1 \1Ju1.t cou ltl b{: b •' Lf• • thnn h orncrrt ,,dE" Ct1:.n d ,\· '? ·'J'hc ep ich?n'l ir~ ,f coi h;nld ~ ~ · ern~ to be ubnut over, \'v·e ru·e g fad to re­flOl'L l t. Jn(•k d v .. 1·.v much HI..P ' ' ho-..pital he re Jor cl ·whi le :.u1d noth i.ng under four stitch 'h count­eel! r:-rhe C'one 11epa1·tn1ent has taken on ~fiVel·aJ nel\. folks th i. n1ontb : F'"a' ye \Vard. Tj llie V\I'eJls, l ,uc,v ~'f P.- h.RfrPr and !\:la1·shall Cooper·. 0 ilt \ ICK ~ l n~. J . \ r . .:\'lcCltn--e,_ who untler ­\; ven t an opeTat ion at the A r oruu1·n flogp1ta1 1·ecen t1~r, is improvil1g and \Ve h ope t h;: t "he \vifl ~oon l>e ' :el1 • a.ga1n. J. ll. lVTc'Do\vell js in Lhe rT(n·­bnrn llo. pjtaJ suff<:'J·ing fronl ,, badl~r in fect erl arm . The li ttle s<:>n of .ivir . and 1\I r s. VV. ' ' . Iv-ester, \Vho \'a. kn{)cked dO\ n and ser1ously i.nju r~cl by an auton1obUe, is irnJn'oving. A. I.~. Forc.l, fot· ~n1 an of lh,·! foundry ha been out sick so ff rn1~ fron1 a "'hght op~rat i on. 11. A. IIelder \ as out a f '\' da \- ~ • s ufterjng fron1 a bl'uised knee . flfllTison Cla t·k i;; suffe1·ing f ron1 a bacll. crush ed finger. lt·. anu ~ir .. T-L A_ H elcler h a r0 1·eturned fron1 ~ ' ani bel, F l ri da. wh e.r<: t hey .'3pen l a sho1-t vacutinn. 4l I -. ~ that ~lar.i e ? ~ ' young rnan lJangh ler ~"'l T u :· h , fath C:'r! J-I ha. .i n ~1 :-lsk(•d :n •e lo sn· 1Ty h in1, and nt·~kt' hirn b l happi ~ t u'\· n in tht~ wnrht" •·.Just, a ,· [ lh •)UJ~ht. \Y~: k hinl 12 •,..;..... ___ ,...._ _____ , i A~ ' v.\t J rc ·r ' Kt>l) • t ·r.~ · uJ 011 ot L •. l'J~ro•' • E. B. ITE 18 By 0. F. Gilli _dr. :\- lker ro\rn hn recently purrha ·ed a ftne country hon1e on . he \Yest Fvrk of Pigeon River and has tnoved to jt. This e "'tate i · knovyn as the Parl'­er ~lcGee place .. and is among the finest place in !faywood County. lt con -i .. ts of 30 acres of land and a \ ery spaciou:- house. \Ve all wish for 1\Ir. Bro vn and h1~ fan1ily n1uch happines in thej r ne •• home. ~11. Ben \'Vrighi, a wen known eh ara.cter of the 1t & A Dept. has been intet·e.:ted in the pil'itual wel­f aJ'e of TulJ Jami~on for a long ihne. Ben ha.$ even goue so far a . tv establish a Holiness Gh urch near 'f uJr.., home fo1· his special benefit. Uen l;ia\'s if Tul1 w ants to 1·ol1 • arr;und a.od go t o hell he e~n just g'(J tv j t . • J ne J{c.~u o , Ja i.Hng to Iu~~ve th e cou ~'-! of th ~ branc· h th;.utge<J, is rt tJ '1-t' C')Ll. tr 1ct int.! a n(\\ bt·ic g(l, so hL car· ·ill l tfJ t h av<~ Lo jurnp su far. 'fh said vehich! •;-t r.;;. f1 giu­ujng to • prvut ...vi nt{;:;~. M J . "Hud" .. Hlle1· i - :,t·r.lot ... c t ut·al f • nt~iH<: J' t1 t1 the job. 'l l r(. . fl~. H. 1-sl itlp· GhJI j .i. n <.. <: till~,· rPyuJ a ,·\.v, :t~ t d Lh( l'aVcJt itP t Jt~vc·J ' ;;•ve of pi11k t~ n i n· r vPd \ JH •CJ( h ou ·;- · jflJ I. 1isB 1}(1(· Lit tP}· :tud M J :H C( ~" I I l rA,Jn ,u t c~ d t ;ti~rlllJ IS:· h uHt .. ~s.;,~ JJ P g-~ ~~ ·g ~~>ft ~ crc.),d.lll · ~. 'fh • J r•r·<!l tl iouch ,,r prjn~' h~1 !l nH,ny c1l UH J,l,J s,;1:Htdiu hlt 1h(i .. ·s· >..pH· LiN:' J; i·.•d1'. 'J hf• bu .H p<·ndH - bL (' "lli t Pt:g q~ . . \V b • Crt~ :t\1\t:ltf,. ~H ~J ] .. Q( It J ,tf.. hi. Jlt·' ~ il'~b llH,. I c)t t~ ·... \"'. ,, 1.. '! n i" }, r< II d­b ..,,hi l•i tJll' ,,., ,, tti P.:ou al - h 'U p 1 ~ 1 ~ of hir.t ! nntvrhy \.\ hc•J'f..; a \ ktt U.:'! t'nut dn.tgg d laiHI ' coupf, '"'f rn i I ,: dowH ~ t r en rn. ~ lal'1(1ll l\1 Ctca) f l' ..,p0rts thJtl lH! caught one ns lnrge a~ hh, fin ger nod t h ' f:.'t: Hl.t·c OJI -A,_l . h ,) wiU have u " hog tie'' Gano pr<'tt.v soon . ~adie .F)shel' has tu ,ved lo the cou nlr~- . that n1akes hit'n one ttp on Jienry I-Ia n1let and two up on Gano J\1o l'gan. \",/c under stand h e moved to t he country to raise ground hog , they are bringing a good pr·ice 11 o 'A' . V·l ' m·e g lad to hear that Mrs. \V . . Sn1alhers, ' vho has been criti­cally ill is no·w greatly irnproveu. Steve Scarborough vvill soon be hack on the job n1.inus his appel~­d: Lx. Harley llobh1son is n1jg-hty proud - of that car of his. He claims it wHl get 20 mile::s on a gall<>n of gas­oline. "Barncale Bill" Haynes says that is nothiltg; ·h is n'lare \Viti g·o f urthe1· than that on a gallon of oats. Jiaynes feeds her from a n1oustaehe Cllp and never ha~ t1.. ou­ble with any of th.e gear~. Beside who eve1· heaTd of an a utomobile · driving its<?lf hon1e on a dark night. 1\11·s. ~Jimn1ie S ruith, ou1· lenog­l'aph e-r . ays that she Deli eves th'1 t Dr uce Nanney is cotnpeting wiih the air rnail jf Bruce was as care- ~ l es ~ wilh the large piece~ o( vio h h a.~ for lunch <l.S he js wit:h his nati1, I H.) wot tld SO<JJI ~La eve 1 n d P~d h . 1\Tr. '1'. 1VL I•l 'Pf~J ,;y has retently LH--<•n t.r a11 f p t• ·d t() th 1·;. ·l ~. frnn,, 1lte ·'pnnl." \Vc• Hr<? Jtapll} lv HJ1HU ll l1{'"' th lt1 t1(J h1- hir ll :t.Vl1 h 't- fl l•urn to l~ . I ~ t:1 1)} lo) , .... ~ srw·,. l :~ t\t \ llLillV. T'hat. i-k tiCH••· f., ·· Ju•al< ,r 1lH.l fJllt \' e~ L h ·l~ dt•c· idt•tl lu•l t.n lnn iJI f h<ll t •cJ;\ 1t l tlU •' ltU\' lhn fln .vc ;1tl11• r· l1a. to t'HI d \an H. 'I' he· rt)tf ]Jil P 1 J C'l' ltJU t; ~c 1 Vt~ ff•l' :~11 r,f f If f \' HI". t l l ~ i\ 1•,\t t• lt) ' 'f'a' whtdl wlllli \7 f ' tlu: I •n11 .· t. tlh~ t't l\' 1 t ) . ·v it "l·n·· b,),J ........... 1 ug t h :. 1 u ~ s mor th ~m 1 1;, ' h•..: d, .. rt tnd ·, r~ , .. ,. o ; ,~v·J ii•'!, ·si · ,,:;1 1 l , M,, ld. y m, rn­sny._. R.& vi. Thi.) f (•<.tUtJful s pt•tn re.athe. hting.;, th•·ughts I f e~d "' , plan · and gard tt.,. Wit}, t h~ ~-'r..,;:..'-nt short wtek o N 1 R h.oux·-:. ans cnv: will find !J l "'nty of in~ e t'.) make many vegetal1c ,\·hich ;ll t' elp to nutkc grocer:.' bill"' sn1c..Her. e :ia e...­g ivjng anyone t he IJlPa u e 01 ea.,­ing vegetab\e.s that he h. s cal. er1 hjm .... elf. Son1e of the bu_.rs •1ave been asldng wheth.ex th~ crSmpany would give the garden a tne·a · u ll<!st .vear. (This is n1eant a a luu to ~l r. I'hillip . ) \1../e are all glad to "ee Tom.n y Fu;rnes-s's sn1iling- face on th~ job again after being in the Xorb1nn Ho~pital in A.shev ille <l. • • re~ult uf l>urns uslalned in the plant here. The four weeks he bas he n ~ tf th · " iin1e is the h)ng e~t peti )d of tin1e lVlr. Furnes ha.. ~~e11 ofl' t h\; j b s.iuce h e canle t0 C· nt.On in Hh.l .... lf a.n .v other depnxtr"1ent c;..\n beat that rec .. >rd \ e ,,·ant ('I hPal' f1 t' you. Lt is nl. o a great p l P~ ~ut·c t \ , ~,. 1 nany of our th ' "i , p. ~1 n r~ back on th "\ j._,b a~· tin . H · · nt~ \'~lH' ~irk li ""t is th la.l~·~~l thi "" Hh nt • ll.1nt \ ' hcl ve had in 1. 1 H ,. t itth: . c. n. Hobill~Pll j$ b~ l k \)1\ thf' h)b ag-ain .. lll~r bt"ing Jw: y 1b ut Hu•t•t" 11\fH\Ht: . ll i~ lh>'' .. hl\,; o ch l\'l' LlH· ,•lt"tric ji tth~.\ ag.tin l~ l'f old. \' . S. Pl'")it i~ l>;.tt· :\fl ' t h.tv-ing· an o pt·r~tt l'- 11 on l\1 ,~ th r\' L itwludin~ Ua t'' tJ\ >\ :ll ,')f ! 11 .: l•Ht­" il ·. ~~4)1}l(:'l ( \ f ( h-0 bd\ ~ .tt·c ' ' "ll- • lhl rlllg I r hf• (';l}l ·'ell .\ ~ I \nd ~'~ b I fp t'''~ (~. t\ . II >Jbda\ I H\ ~. \1 ut,•iurn ttl \til l afiPr hn\•inA· :.ut np,·t,,t ic•l (nr !l}ll•t•nd&l'iti ~ . ~tt'ppin~ JHS.t a~ • • nui,~Jc.) ~~. · anct ~c,ftJ.v ~~~ I • f(,r~. \ e l i pf: .tn gg 1a~ in.~r ret·t'rtl ou· 1~~part )1' t th:-lt '' <·hal-l n t' t n y t ~ \ h at if t h L• ~ • can . Pnn H lin 1n h<-1 Ji' .. h;lnt.tun t . ~ n ."' th.rtt. ~~c J'dilt;! , t h i n~t' rei • • .., \ • f~'<.ll i h l't.'l. e rr~ 'l"ter r{;r: hi {." c• ~"U c~ 1 t\ ~ ~e' raJ nH lHib.:". (I h· th w .. y t h 1 \V~L )'i ·eJ t t tn \ b ·' · one i)J ' J'aul'~ c1 ·e'"·t u~ i g·hb •r .. ) 1' "tn l, v , it . ·ern.. ] j ~ l t.'aJ~U )t ke p f r:.n~ n.eJ•ti lf llllg' ] . ,~- . 1\ing ever.) tinlc J '' r ite au ru.1 icle for t:b ~ b g. J u~t ·yhen ·hink I ''"ill get h. s fl i ~OiH~ b)('!lS Ul~ \Vith ~ ~ ln l{·­t' 1iJr!g a b. •ut L. . Thi· titne it t nts t 'Hu L. \ ?. houp:l1 · '' h'-1l '' 'l " . ·up~u't- tlti LlJ l ·e a ; •· ,hing a .a<-h inc. but in r a:hts i . ,. ~ 3U €lectri · ch n ~· n . .clld ::;on~.-e: f 1' L · n igh­i , .. .... Ci' he . .. , as t · i-~n rr J 11 n1ach1 n~ ·.on:~e \'\'t.ft't lt ,-~~ ·nJ ~o G. \Y. CJ:.:rr.:l\ ~nc ~1.notb :-t n · g hbor ' ver1 t up 10 AJt. ' inu~~:s h.nre and tool{ ~ '11H! ' e1·· ll..: etc., 'ith them to tr r the ie\ ln\:4: ·hine au t. ...0 they < pr ceeded to eJlj~~r a wa h da~'" ' ,.h f e heir :ri ·~ ' ' 'aiterl vith pl a:::.an· anticipat-:o~"n, the result. The bcH· · \V shed Ol' chuYned \Vhich­e\ 7"'r ,'"Ol \Vish 10 t r n'l it "o1· seve1·- • ~ l hotn'S. At. last tl1ey decided lo look at th ir cloth eK to ~E- e h o\V go •d a JO ""he rne: ehine had don ~. Th ~j' ~ oolred hut., alas, their clothes \•cJ•e chur-ned (n· \ a~l-1 eel to piece~ . But {)U~ 1 ff and their clothes torn to . trip~ . ·Ir . Pete Hicks h~ ppet'l- . ed to cvnH~ aiong 1·ight at thi ~ ti m ~ an ~ told the boys they had a chnn1 in ... tead of a \·a hing n1achiue. ~ '""o v tlH; con1pany refus s iu tal e the eJn1rn h .. ck liecau ~e ihey nU:.L{ie a "' sh ·n{j' malmiu nt of it. So J doo t. kn(,, h rnY it \~ ill ,,·ind up. F. C. I-JoHan(i al o corr1es tu tl 1~ fJ"'<'nt ~with be .t r ecfJ"rd for ca11ning ~au ·~,;e. A Jew day. ago }'1 .,:lit, lJ ugh t a ~rnall hog fton! rru:rncr H .. aU to mal~ e inLo . au~age, he t 6._.-ed at home t :\ o daj·s durin)! 'h ieh tint~ he made IJ]) hi. sau­~ age. \.hen hP. caute ba\·k he very dly ~tcin.~itl<:d he harl tlH.! un­. ~ced PHt.ed TP.C(lfrl of g~tth1 g 400 cafl-S ,.f sausage ft·unt t,ne ~rn :"'ll THE l.JOG t}tl . ('l_;P:t ~-h4. l., 10( 1, tf' . H\l l';'\l\ , ) ·rh ch·i' (1 iu th~· I! · 1\ llt..·p.a•·l ­lllPnt l:.g)~ t..~d UHf if '{;. C. • '.tn_itfl ~:t ·.t.rh.·d IJi.-.. <:an ' p;d~ u pon sorH• ~ 1tu· SquaJ c Pnn (· Cluh at th~ \". ~f . C . . A.\' her ' \ll''ll '\f'l')'bod. · r'-'n ••\' t~r· OJJr ;ltlf- tller tn J(ri n . t~·rov e~.· . H v.. \ c <: cHl :it~p~~ nd <•11 a tine tin1(.) • a; h is d ane ~~, b~c,1 u ~c he i. p~ a r - ni n ~.; o:n l1aving pl nty of goorl mu­sic <J ud 1 1!cnty of dancer ~ . ------~~--~~-------- Th rough the colun1n · of The Log I w1 'h to e.xpre.~~ rny deepe t ap­r r ciation and thank~ to the n1any fn ends of n1. cleaJ· Jnothc•r ; 1r~ . Jo~. Clark, for the kindne . <~s . hown her during h(~r lo11g i11ne ~ a nd keeping her room fi1lerl \'\ i lh f]o ,vers. 1 hall ah\·ays rememb~r the sooshine th e.v brought into h c·.r life. I \¥ish, a J.·o to ex1 res. nJ , .. thanks for the beaatjful floral offerings, kind acts, artrl se rvice$ at the funeraL l\1P . JOE l(ELL) . CARD 0~., TH~~NKS I vvish to thank tTI) ' f t·iends for the kindness sh o·wn me during ihe sjckne · and death of n1y l>rother. Also I appreciate the ueaut iful flo,ver 'eni by the Soda and ul­phate Department. H. wr. l SI{. A. \VORD 0~., APPREClA TION I \Vish l() thank tny nutny friends for the kindness hown during lhe siekn~-ss and death of n1y fath er. I wi&b to th~nk t he Soda and , ul­} Jhate Departn1ent fo1· the betntii­f ul fl<'"·ers. Litc1:al Young Lady •·oarli11g, ·'·ou at·c the n1ost l)cau­tiful " OH\i;Ul in th \Ytwld:· "Oh, 11 11r l•l, ho,,· quick .votl arc al nc)ti<: ing th in~ s !~' • • For a J ng ti n t•' v; · ha vt~ lJ~en hce'\ rin g of rn en who Jo ·.) t .. h e •t ~ ob~ but a f '\' \· eeJh~ ~tgtJ we fol:trtd olte \ ho heads the h ~ L On lhe colct e~t nl OJ.'Ding o f the ·' c~u· one of our a cid nttlke .. ~ got up at F; .a. n,. a ntl t· am ~ to work on one of hL f!lue E agle ria .\ ..- . ' e are not going to tell hi s natne but if v·ou ask all follr of t he • ac\d ma k ers. J c.H.: Po\·ell wi lJ he the only one th t-tt :\' il1 refuse to an. ""el'. \!Ve are ex pect ing ~lr. S pra 11g back from the hospital any cla~· no'"·· He had a cl ose call \Vh (_)n ~un1 ber One Digest r emptied on t,hc floor, but ,·e are happy to r e­l> ort that jt ·wi ll . oo:n be just a rnen1orL v\re ~·ent over to see h in1 • the other da v and he su1 e did look • co1n fortable~ sitting on those pii-lo \vs. (_ rote : For the be11efit of those \Yho are nol faJnilia.r \·ith the ""' ulph it~ JVl ill7 l)igester o. 1, 2 ~ 3. nnd 4 are pre~s u re essel used for n1aking pulp, \Yllile the f) igestel· Lhnt J"epo1·t the ne' , ~ , :to\ umber 0 1 is son1.ething e e. 1'11i~ is just to keep you fTom getting con f used IJy t he nan1e. ). No~ lhat the ( ) rn dt·ive is over we are pr.oud to 1·eport that the S ulphite ~1il1 "'·en t l OO o/n. There is no institution in Canton that does as much as the "Y · and it h ould have the v\'h olehearted sup­port o£ every per&on in the corn­rnuni t .\. '. The ulphite llowling tean1 js do­ing fine \VOl"k, and has captured sec­ond place by taldng four point. frlJn1 lhe Bool< l\rlill 'vh n the latter t.enrrt failed to sho\ up for the la ... t ·cheduled gan1c. On Tareh ll, \V. V. Jv s t er 's son. ,J. 1) .. a1n1o 't hnd n falal acci­dent. \'h en h-\ was struck bv an , u- t (•rnoLile " ,,~h i1 p laying. JI \'a .3 UnCOll ~<.: i.OtL;' f01• four rlay::; 1J lt i6 • n O\V inqu oving rnpidl.v. • _1_4_ ......, TilE \ '". (t . A. t l "'{)'00 ,, .~RT \ lTU ( 1·1\~ ITlE .. .u~~ . c. ··u L u~$ ~he n?\>\ 1 ~r<\gTunl of aclivi1..tt' · i~ \x'eU under wa.,~ . ,with nl<tl1.\' tte·w voh.n1teer leadcT"'. The Y. n.1.. C. _ . Hjfle Haoge hn.s ue~ll te<.1.$ed and the organization is complete. Of ieer · of t hi ' Club a re as f Ho'\ : Hugh Srnatl1er s. Pre;:;:i­d en t ; K_. E. il v: e1·s, 'ecr etG:U' J ·­Trea u.rer and Ray l~layoes Range Offjcer. 111eir membership is now over lCO. ..f he Canton ColilliO>u Club nu.w has a men11Jet>ship of alrno ... t 200. This group is go\1 E:!tlled a.!:> follo\~·s : D. H. Jia.r'l'is, Pre. ident; 1VIts. .J. H. 'ild, Vice President; lVUss Sybil ~'{·ilson, Secretary; Mr. F. E. Dob­ui. nF, Secretary; ~ fr. Hugh tvlease, !Secretar\·-TrecLsurer. The Go\>"'ern- • jng CornmJltee as follovvs : Mr s. L. }l. Hari.. horn, Mrs. Wm. BattisOJJ, )lr, . Ilu.gh ... jJea~e. Dr. V. 1-I. Duck­ett7 and 1Jo,\;"]e H.oberls. rrhe Ad­visory c{)mn1ittec..! ~s follnv :5 : ~f1· . rc H. l~ob-eTi!;;OH, ..J. i·., Arch j{" s~n, .\'1l. C. .A.. BildeVt·antt C!n'l Mr. H;.t1}Jtr ltandart. Tld~ alub me• t.~ evury 'Ht·Ft 1· rid a.'' night. The ChafHJ'l'HJJJ } .... oJ'e ·t1· Chtf> h~,, br-f~Jl ()t g'~.Ult~ •rJ \ jtJ} \J1 r:• J OJ­lOWi ll g' J~:-J.tlr: ·~: VVaytjr· JtcAJiH ~(lfl . Pt ·~ ·~.; ~J . H. 'l't·uU, Vir~ {J)·(·~i ch· n t (•.l·•cl ,Vrn. fU-:ece, St:.H;J·t.dar~r-'lJ~~~a ~­tH'tH'. 'l he foll •,wrnv Crtl'J'iuu it.b:D; ... liav .. I) en tlpfJi 1inh.,.d: J\1 ( tdJ.~oP ·J 1 rJ .Mar~h.dl C{J(Jpt .. t·, Nr tTnan \ V.i i­J. i~lnt., '1n.1l Wrn. ~tf•f..'<·. Pn,pr; ~~ ( ;lnr1n H·t l'l' ( ·. \V(!lte, _ \Vrn . Pr~ t·f't·. . ·Hov.r::lr·fi Vv ind or a n·l V\1 J . JJ H t t - t'J f'1 ~ r1 h<J :.l H;v ~ t·Iuh L ~ vnhHH.(l) ~L ~~)(·hdi.u u f,r ~:.rt· ~ · t.1n :, ~:ut ~~nj¥u1i , ~.::~tJ.rH ~ jnt,.t·h b~d 111. tiH 1 n~ L PL· tkJ'• ( l¥ :U'( 1j I ;l. fo,~.-·~f. ~-t rtf rnrrte ) "f • H t ("r . , l ··~li ,l l lhL '"i}!'a ni ~cathm i: t •JJU p~ tr• thi~ to·ot1l' ·H1 llH ~t P:V '1 · .. ro.('~cln \' it1 -1 : J . 1). r. • rh Cht>tntpion t ~- ,)..in g ( nti ' t es tling· ..A :s •c ialiiHl i ~ HH"'\ r~. rl y ' 1C'l1 U1~ folio~ in~ pffiePrs: Earl ~~a rl tartt PrtBident ~ . 'c,W('ll lJipJ\l~ .. V'Jc Pre~ id 'n t. and \~ i lhu~d C:olH-ns, "~' cretary-'i'r n&tn·e~r. 1 11ti ~ group \vill rn1nnta te Boxjpg and WresLJing ,vjth. U;tentJJ<?rs of the Y. l\1. c. A. a11d ,,in arrange· uoul~ with oth eT Y. l\1. C. A~~B and school . · The Chatnpion 'Orehestn1 gn~·llV is Lu .~ily eng-ag€-d in ot·ganizing· n svn~phon,· a.n:d ja-zz ox·che'tnL Officers of tlaj s club '\dlJ be an­rn~ uo eerl later. Other cl llbs and asso<:iatiofls to be organized are FencjJlg. Archar~vJ I:Io:r\~es11oes, !-Iun ti ng, Fishi'ng, J»l"&InaticJ Pub­lic .'pet:lking, X{ eg~etaole ·Gardeniug, Fl.ower Gard~nin;g, Tior·s~b.;:\a:k Rid- - ing, Boating1 St:d;.ng lWia;I)d,, ~i.(.Iua;re Dancing <21.:ad sev:~tQ1 others as in­terest dev~lop.s· ita t)l<e: new y . 11. C. A. progranfl. 1Vfa.ny y'onng l:Jeov1e are enjoying ~J<ati ng a~t the Y.· This will he one of the regula1' activities art the Y. The Y. M .C . .A. h:a~ - instal.led ro1 up to dat~ boxing · a!~1d \vrestling ring. of which ·he boys aTe very Pl'OUd. Jimrnie Charnl>er~. the Y Ph.~si­cal Vh·ect{)L is vlant1lug to launoh t wo 11e~, spor'l.~ :furr the Spring·.___ .. ~· ocCt'I' and Soft Halt Th t: rn n \ill ~ ·hth;..., iu a . fe\~ da \-:-; witlt ba"' ball h~ngu e~. 11ht.:re i. n1ofP (•Hi hu~ instt1 fo£' f hi :s ~{JOt' L tJH~j& ~VPJ' h . f<t).~·i•. rfh 11 Y S· ntJ' \·V iJI haudl.._· lln llt-'\ ldglt ,. ~~ )oJ f ) otti ~ c.nurtB ,hrrltl I ·1 1 t ~, tt rn u , '1~ • • :.t ~ <·• tl. ' t hi· Y I!J('iii}H 11 , }lip catHIJ Ug' l\ I ~ ( ·oyni ul~ t.vf·r .in ,lln·n1 :... h.tpt . t .• oo Lav.c) . . i (J ft( •d up. \.\' ftt I out fnr . .t {t 0 . ( : t: 1 •• . (.{.j t ,\. t 0 fi t i "t I I 0 II j ' rJI f Jl.l' . <· l nrit.t1 . }I) ' tli:.( lJIHi~ ,l utll • ·r; ,·"rf uu \ . • • ·1 tH . !r ·it ~~r Fuut ~ .,,h<"$ j;t,.ar·d .rf t.>ir(!ett~r~ antl ~~ n ­rn i t e. A hmhr ;n '\'hi .. h to n.e t ... ~· , fri' nli;>. . A rea(l.i ng i'~".il'ltrl • it h J e b ,! :t ne''''l.SfJaJi'el ~ }tnd thc.J!azi n-.. :s-._ t\ large :.@Jec, io of J f\lf) K'.$ fr:{ ·t:li the uy" Jihran.·. Dill iards aud lM)oJ 4-t <l ,~ .!l"Y ar:r: 'l cost~ JJ.o"v!i ng at a ~ ery ;:;u1alt co~·t ·ith match gan1es ·t'ret:. ]~~tth~ \•vith UnYeL..: e<ln<l ..; )ap free. Acce:: · to the swimming {)•.JOt. $wio.uning le 6011S free. Adequate telepho"Ac ~e"'·vi-ee f1·t~. V ollelr ball leagvu~ · and game~. Basketball leagues, g:an:.es h 1 ioCJr..na.m~nt. All "\<i:nds of gym a.cth'rtie~ Access to one tenni -' c.-o1.n~ Volle.v hal1 eourt and upplie h th.e piant. Men's Bible el~. in plant. Boy~s olulJ~ . Girl-'s cluhs. .l~. place f .t· yott.r club to me~r, ,vith \ValeL heat, lights.£ r d ~ani tor s~ r'ttice free. A p]ac ' JQJ: YVLl r \ o 1ti 1tnJ cl. ~-'­e • with the ttbuve ·eftVle· • Radio ... ervh.:e, t11Cluliug \., id S e1'ie~ htt "e lJ(~Jl and fl"f){ b~ ii ~n nH':S. Cf1eck~rs at y iU1ti in th rtlu.i. • . R· •1·s :Sh( c .._ C • p1 nt ~ ar l ~ .. LontpC'1 itin11 Ht\:J ~ri~ ;~ f r ~ ll s pt)t•1. on lahor day. · Ca •ll pin~ f"'u· )"t}Hf h~ ,\ 1\' ~1rl at Ca1np llnp at n \'t't~' ~fnall • • • • • • ' ' p}; ce r ~r ·'" t\a~ Chnn·h ·Hpper~ • : nd gt'I(.R-t! l J :~e t~I g~ ,·it) 1 t)Juir).,. ·r·-r . · ~ ' \1\1 H f l" n i ~ ail o r h,' ~1L \·e ~ ~ • l 1l ~ · ,lri .1 i ~ N ( .f r -•l.rnd rTci.:'\'-'.l\'·~ ~'k~ ~ · i·l~ .• . ttl' <! ll "' t I'Hl1S (' i~ ·t·.:. I 1 1. r ( • ~ ·h s~-~l . fc r~i ,., ·, ~l I. tl..t;' ~ l~\} h t l~ i ihg Cl 'h~ . (, nc..ill~ u; 1 ~ CJ.uL . d l r~:u1:!le . fi t'"' .. ' ~lH· t.c e ub. i \ 1· ; ~- ! td·i! g d i.1l ·, ea.r. t!tJ~'.1~, O!"" ta("~ r.i :·ng·. \ c:~et~ i­l, le ~ ard~~n ·:· .... , l l v. r ~r: 1·d~P elub. } "" llDg (;~tW. 1U6' \ tl. hiS1 {i-:U't b· t: 4 )all. ;j~ ring 1 ~· nd. ( ·nd n :,n~ • :"G TR ) . i;o.-.;TJ 0 t '~ . ' t )j.; the ··Y"'" ~ l · !fOlJ. ~*t . ~efl!'- ·~ <& t~he · y·1 t et-;·e :~·(~tt thi$ ) e::tr? ~ .. a · · ~ ~~an a · cr;.::;, .s t(') · .~.. ~u • r omnuu · "'_ · · f · 1~ e ·· :.·' ..J;t"",ulct clo~~ 1' Ha Je Y"' u don . ottr pa~t by ~·ign­it.~ ~~ 1l "J1e:r nip ca a Clr v,riJ! t4te ' : r ·;, ·~ V'e .\ ~lU Or YOU.f: gl"OU}~ l\·).ttr­( 1 .u)Uf H~J ~ ? ~ 1 · i- Hot at a!~ T'e..:~ ~n that ~ ou I"' !'- • e to 1 : e ·"':Y· ' foo~ .<e nee. lf ~ i. !.oer~e: h,e t i11nrn.unit~ · i s~r\' E!:$ !\. fliivg· ..... ~ age folt:'- f \ ". dl at I s h cm1e in Can ~onJ - ~ l ... r u~ !."" -;)' 'h _!:.:: v" 1.11'£ . . ;... ,... 1.,. • iii~· i 5U · iY d b:' 1·1 i~ i athe1·, . • ;n t,el l"i.:ggins; ioU!.t' sis.t ~r.~ , .\ PI·~. ~ri . is Higu.in- and ~ n ~~ I .A!t lut Lig~(n ( J C;,nc:! R~ ~:rJ :s!. !;.1 J\li .. ~ tnie. hJ cr~ l-.!1- l•1r~ . I·:. l\Ivi1'o\', ~ •" lilun, ... -r. C., t:U$d t\ 1; tJr-tJtlH-!r.s, . ~ ·. Pt.,e .f ~~rgi .:.~ t1f Canton cutt'\ h· . . J t L. .. l;;li g:ln· .~ (,f \VP. .. t. ·vh·~in ia. \ \ 6 ·i. h tt.J ~ 1ank ·U.r n~;l 1* J-et u · al d n(~ig:hiJ )J f: ·f the .Kind. ~L ) · o fllld t ~ ~~ .. ifln . s u·nti H J.' I ~t.'hJ ,1 l vthi · l~. L · .. 'l :. h . .l\l0H ItO\ ~ .. • •• • . - • P i\J ,\M ;\S M f)~; ()liT 0 l• ,, .. lJ~H n ' f ~.s . _...;;.--- •. I :1 ,; 1 I 11·; v E t h ~ t i t. ''. :\.' i tl t UC' ~ ( ' 1\l" J H:.!H UHi lh \ ht- • .firs \•f Un" .l\iillnrd ~\ nut" 're;,~hF t'c ·i:H1 Chu • ~ch , Crt i <;npo~ pre. " r.1t ol Pt ~ ;s i J 1it C<.>olidg'c..' v~' ith a p~l. i uf p:d_;1 t l · ~ ntt.c,rlc out of t lv tU' hc iclq;l i~ pr :.tc t·icuJ . unrl '\veH ' "1 r h C,JnNhlcring- 1.1/ ~nu: rnu U~t~r \ ho 1\H. h:t<lt diffieu lty i1l ~ttPtJ I :~ .. in: (·1 th i~tH!' 1or h~·r < ~hild t'e.n. Ti,fconr l>-~g~ and ~''{ n burlnpha.~ JJ ~ et.a oseH t"w elnthing f r chlldretL lt i::; NlU~!h ~ t:.t.te.r to use s ueJ t InatePi.al f ot· P1 :.\Ctical p ul-'PO es t hHn m~ .it for nlol tping or di h cloth , . l n fact.., 1h ~ p1·actico of th vift: on tbe part of the .-\nJeric.an people is 1nare essential than iht·o,,·ing out ha.1~d ·earned ... c~\~h . t<J the f\>Ur wind of the earth, t-6' bee g;,iurnered by tho$e \·vho ate in­t. o~ t~ i'n s~ving, r~tther th:-\n in S})en ding. ~------~---~----~- • '\~HArf THEY LAUGHED AT -FORTY YEARS AGO Taken from ~~ old scrap book W ende1l Ph i11i ps, as ar·den t ·a.hoHti-0nic-t a.s ever ~ralked, ~<as eating breakf~st in . a Ch a:rleston notel one day , served hy a slav~. He finally asked the aged 1}..egro to go a~ray., a he e~ould not uear to k~e ,~·aited on b~· one who was in . bonda ge.. 1"he neg,ro rernoxtSt.rat­€~ : ' ( 'Scuse mJe, 1nassa, but l'se ' IJliged to stay yErre~ ~cause . l'se 1SIXmsil>le fo' tie s ilv&v..'are. '' Mis t.alu:n Identity; ,.;\Vhat c~lu ~ pd ,rc· u t hca~ iha t • Vl:t ~ ll1J '?u · ''lle in~u1 te(il ni ,\ girl.'' '"'\Vh.\'1 ull he . akt ~~a~ thal cihr'> d}tn c~d like a zr!_ph . r ." · · ~t,~r Iqi .-Aa.ke'! J C!PJUght 1-u~ . ::l.td '"l u..: i f f!T ' .'· • • N(lt IJ a cnf. 'Jlwi-fts "iV1r:ri It ··~ ·rs gAt rt: . ·lH' I)J 'i~.f' fi:lr y,·,u, ' l'oll'JD I. r"' · '()h .. 1 l"Jn\v (dJ • hl) t.ri f lr d !'' il•N o b that :roll h fLV~ t. w 1 Ut..'!\1' Ji L~ tlo ~j ~L·~r·& '! '' •fy ~ . f do. Htlcl f.lJf-'i:J· H1 Tl e.:-~, tot ; '<·nu~, wh sH ih dor.toJ.' LoJd dadd,v, h . ·~t:l i d ; (~[' v .i 11. -~ oh , .f:-1 f! 11 and f!ktztts , !'' • Th<.> ( ;.oveJ·n-<Jr of ..A ·rkan~a!; wal<{ vi\jiting tJ.1e state perritenbar y·. A e< lor ed '-VOrrl a.n inmat~ who "va~ cool<ing 1n the gdsnn 1fitc.hen d es jJ 1 - ed an iute.rview "vith h.irn, \vhich he gran ted~ Sh aBl,ecl for a pardon. The<~G ov ertlo:t· aslu~.d h er~ ' \Vhat's the matter:> Auntie-· h aveih7t to~ a nice honle here. n l •Ye~ , sir.-~ ' she r eplied, ,.,bu·t I \'\·ants out.,., •A:f)on't they feed you vvell here? • • Yes., .s ir;· I gets g{)od viet u.al4; ; dat's not hil. ' " \¥ell .. what n1.akes you clis-sati s ­fled ·?" "'It's dhs vn1 ·, Guvenet: I's got jus' one jection to dis place_, and dat's de r eputation it's got out oveb. de state." ; • Pain's .BruttlS A. Frenel1rnan, being troubled with gout., -·was asked v~hat differ­ence there was betwe,ell that and rheumatisn1. ( ~One very g1·eat dif­ference,'' replie,d Monsieur. "Sup­pose you take a vi~e" put your fit1ger in, you t,urn the sc1·ew till you can bear him no lottger . Zat is· rheu rna tis n1. Den s' pose you give hhn one t urn rno1.. ~ Z(l..t is gout.11 . SAf(TV ~QSTS ONLY A LIT TU. TH.()Ut;£H - ACi: ln£1-lT~ CI)S:f MON£'1 PAlN 1\$ P.OSSlBU MA1lt SAf,E!fYlS THE 8£.S1" BUV I • k ' • . . 16 • ·· . ...... ~l lll -' -.~ .· 1.. .:' T,\:. .rh. i.t ' ~ ' t \V() 1 f I i~ ' he "'"0T} :1 th t~ t..: t 1U~ ' b - 1. • e \ 'l the ru· "t ·:~.n a t h t t L 0 f 'l ', n.- HE 1 L1~D---aa d h) .. h"'t'l1 ~ \Y1U~ a p ae, oi hn~· P· l • Rr .. '~liL ·11-aud nu" ~hildl~\?n n1n "U · vf t · .,. ~ ~ Y to n1~ t and v g eel hin'L IIE ::: IILEl)-.-and his bu ine::"s {'~lien ' aud caUet·s ,;"pc1 Q well of hi 1. aud bu~ine ... s illcteased. HE M.ILEl--and h i~ £o,vork­ers i 1 bus.ines.., \Yot~ked bet ber . th&.i_"l in any .other place of empl(;)y­ment. IfE : .tiJLED-ttnci aU\) ·ho ~nt e r­ed his Gffi~e door ere pleased to be greeted as friend a n.d eq cral. HE .. "~fiLED and followed the ~mrile with R b1·otherly handclasp ; a;nd those --whG \Ver e discouraged and dox mcast 'Yent out and took a ne,,· grip on life and tb e~ r work. HE .. l\iiLED and 'vhile tJ1.e -.. years .tolled on, he gl'ew yo-unger, l)ecause HE Sl\11 LED. 1\0T BLlND? A yuung lady callei up a11 insti­tution for the blind. "I want a · lJianQ t uner ,., $he said. "You peo­ple ru¥e doing Sl) much for the blind, I think its wondel'ful. Can you ;~end hir~() Y"ig:ht away-?': A. h.a.Jf hour later some one :raAg t-hP d<JOrbeJJ. 'The young: lad,v -Dlllen .. wl the door an<1 1n:iled prettily. Thte pw.n1.., t tJjJ f.!:t" w~1.s u, rwe. 11end,.. erJy a·nd . ·'ympal:heticaJl.Y f$l1e took hiS h~ r1t]. ' htJ:n ~he lftift h ~JT1 ;.:tnd w nt in­tu th!! batltnJoJ '· \~'lt iJ~-. he was th umpi o}.~ JH~l s a uri twihl.tlll ¥{ P<1g~ .;} P vnt:h fei. ll l'~l .Y L~dti •lg ~.t lJ~th. After :~ \·I1 H(~ .tJ,r: tn&.id hq1 ~w tl on thr~ kwth rot;rn dt1<.>r . nTh<~ } J( J t~ahn a tuoah i .. hui: h t 'f. t 1U n!' J(;(·t may pu t .-,c.; Jfl th ; JtuH\ ·L :;tJ ul pa~r ) . UJ t."' '"I (!,.tll't lind li .JJO \']Il'J'P, tHliH." . ''Oft, rn >' t J 'H- g ('u it:' r ll'l~~PiJ u.- t h ro·· ' tl f t . frt, •. lJ\arl,' ~ Ia.) ·' id tj(J .1<"!n .,J;t a~ ~he .trn > hhu th ~ rnon~'.\ . Agc.dn. she tt• 1k i ti, Jaa11 l &lld leti h itn ten dcr.l.\· to th n rloo..r. 1::\ b . lf an ilnur lat.Rr the t.cle­plt )1'\e r:-u)g. •'Jieflo~ · SCiiid · t he voic ~t fh > other encl. "Is th!~ t·[t ·~ ktrl.v _,vho e~ll ~ct for a tJiane tuner 1~· tl<) r es. ,. .. Bid he co·n1~. f · • '-' Yes .,'~ "~o a,on·y ~re eouldnl't send .v. ou a bli.ilcl n1an, but all of ours are bt1 N and ,, ~~at! For heaven·!:) salft!! Vv'as:n't he blind Y" '(No ma'am so sorry~~'--,-Eas t­ern Bre.ezes. 1-I n1! I d0n:t lil'e the look of vour ~ ":ife at all, Mr. E1unt," sajd the doeto1·, after he had exafrlined the patient . . "Neithet d@ .][," ans,ve.red Blunt, ''but s~ill ·she's a g~od w.if.e, and looks a:flter the childfen ~nd th~ house \1\~eH s0 .J oan't gl'l.Urible , I s u ppos·e .. '' ' Lol'd S:tratlJ;clycd~, l\(JW in his seventy-sixth :vea-r. l~'\$ a· fnnd of .good st~>l~ies abotJt his· t'bi·ithet· Scots." On.e he is fond ef re1.atiJ'lg cott­ce tttlS a certaim. Sw:ndy McPhers-on, Wh~>, having· arraawed to tra'Vel south from A L>e1~rl.e-en by an -early tl'·ai o, "".P.S tlotJhtfu L about \'aklng in Um ~~ lie ::utgned ·wlt~t hint~lf tl,~nt . i 11 ~ fll1gagf'd a ·''krHJCkPl·-11lf' tltis tV(Htld eo1)t bi n1 t.1~Jt11eth ingl so ll ) ~qJpri erl h L~ uative tai.Pnt~. H~ d if c t~tl n IP.t t er tn hi t'tt~t.!l f. uniil (JJll it.t(~d Chi...' J'o~ lag:~ ~ tarnp . 'l'lH~ l"~.OfiLIIH'Ul tlt"li\'GI't•fl tho lllOf.M .. i ug u aiJ at 7 ::H)~ nnd Utu follo\~ l c; w ifa ~ n1 oJ · nh1~ Mc: Ph~•·~on wa. _ t~n,u t·d l1:" x 1~ lHl h.nodnug nt Uw tiOAJl'. J •n. J-nu~ du"" fH~tnit!:~ lu iu.-1 .:·.., lltHd f I tJPH\llUdt-tl. or t lu·· Jlel:ottnutn Uu· (ltl.l\L • pf Ur.- J H v. • • •'-'Jl""r• lli"L>..,.e . t, l'V.Ef H);f1 • • t't =cts ' a-........... --. ~ .... ~ ~OJ:J J e Ehi ps . c~it east G! P !J e .w.-est .Bl' th - ~t.!H-~;lme ,,.J:r~d.;:; t: ? iW. · ''f;i th€; . et ·or !he ai a.no . Ot g~.l e ·· r.rhat dewnuine tile \~ ay the.;· go: Rapid. Adya eem nt "That ', otu· gan er~l ~. pe1r-inten ~1- l\:Qt son frf the 1 ~b~rf ent .......,.he be- , . gan at the bt>ftnrn nd 'fl-on _ 1: iF-- started in as C\D oi~r . right t.4 • #~ he l'e:tit college."' :l\Vhen: w~ that?.,. '"Oh, h-e graduated l:..tst June.~~ P·r i nte~"'S· I'M k lVI 011 thl y ~ "Ever heaJ"d thi · f)lle ?':r a. k~ the b'aYeli:ng sal~sman o:f t..fte group in a hard'\ a:r. ... tot~. · A dog ,\·a ' tJed to a rvpe a out 1 feet long. T"·enty feet a ' t!.Y v~ as a fat, .i tl'ic~r bone~ Il w \tid d.og ge:t te the bmle !"'· · "Orb. that\; {\]rl' ' ~-tn;:;~- · :\ l a clerk. "'You ' ·an (trn.> c,t' u~ to • ·I gi:v~ up,' <ll~d !h ~n you 'fl ~· .\ . '1"h~t' ~ what th dog 'tid·:~ ·•No, .vou're '"'t'• n.v,. \~· · the ........ got th{\ ho:n:~. · ~ ' \Vell, }\U\ d id h ~ )if ' ~ ·TlH~ other eud ~ 'f ·lih~ t:-<ql w~ n ~t bed .. , . conun~rcial 1Jntv kr. , l!itl.}.!· HJlt'HJ a n ''' cns·t 11n , .• p r )~.hl 't d ~ ,y n1i ~lal~' a snap~h ot ~ r h t~ f 1· ru• in~tt•Hcl of 1tis 'b \ihsi lh~;-t~ \~ t"lt "'~l'h(~ t'~ th ftnu 1 ~lpr. ~~· n l~ ... b s.i~ifl. rplh \'U tnrn l · · \ a fh i n t\ fl hf' ·ollH.1 \ l t llt.'lt k t a, il ~t i ;. h l• }k\lh•~ ft.: ~ t~tt't\!) u1' t:h' ~ HHl~· \ \•( 1lt\ttn U i 1·~ tut· tud t h plH togPdlJh 'ith lh ' n u& rl\ : '"'l'rn .n.f. t·a ui· \ , l~(ll nc · ,. , ' t' • H~.fUlHP,t~ l pf that lh'n1 • • • .. • •