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The Log Vol. 20 No. 10

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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.
  • • • • • ·. l • Nantahala Gorge, fr~m U. S. Hiqhway 19 • 1 • NOVEMBER 1938 - - - - VOLUME XX Number 10 Established 1914 . . - . - - Twenty-Fourth Year ol Publication Published by "The Challlpion Falllily" C A N T 0 N: N 0 R T H C A R 0 L I N A : . • • • H 0 US T 0 N, TEXAS nLet our object be our country# our whole coUlltry# and nothing but OW' coun­try. And, by the blessing of God, may that country itself become a vast and splendid monument not of oppression and terror# but of wisdom. of peace, and of liberty, upon which the world may gaze with admiration forever." -Daniel Webster. The pap~r for the cover of this magazine is made in our Canton Division plant out of wood from the forests of North Carolina, The paper for tb.e inside pages is Champion White Hingefol~. made in our Hamilton Plant. We manufacture many grades of bleached Sulphite, Machine Finished. Super Calendered .. and Coated Pap~rs. - The Formation and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note h :l \~-.,.~t 195 t~~u N I en f.- .. \ \ e !~ .Ul ;; c:<:e it:~ 01 a. ,~ .. . e~ Nl i., c t ttiin.l ~ .l h . d iiJ l\S c.-..mi~\1{111> T erritOJV. h ~ di~ !tnd f ~~.-.u • c ;:-:-.u<:s v c sh ll \::1,. ,1 shon h:i-!:1.ory- i)f ('rt,:h .,.tia·. -tlti.; "i:'t ~qt.~ irc.: a. ''"t't' Je.,l of r~ Cit I d1 \ork. .1 vc-· ~\ · :: ~ hrt· tlt·~·. ti·..lcs ,,Jtt be l.c1r·iulLo sante f this n ,:, z:.-'\c. <Part 1} - CONNECTICUT C'"" -.. , F.t_'1~ I ~ l· L ~h .. :·o_u t h~ rnm_?st o.[. tJ: c. :\:ew· England ~,.. .. :r·. ts called UH: :\utmc~ .. tall'. l he Peq uoL l n- ,.ii.n:s. t'.e ( ri.f:Tta l inhabitan ts of the tate ca lled it Quonck­ta- cl . me niP~ Lon~.... R i\ er. 1 t >.: 1 ounded t: :- AI a, ach u ·et t ~ on the north Rhod-e ~ dae~~ on the ea t. ~ew Yo-rk on tbe ""e t. ~ll~ d Long I sl-a ud ~ru1.<1 0 =1 the svuth. lts a rea is 4 ')65 sq ua re nliJes ; 145 :.q...,ure '1':1e~ arc under \'\·atcr. J>upu la tion a bout 1.700 000. ~The Dutch first cxptvreJ the courHr r in 1620 b.ut made n senlc:nent until 16 33. T he Dutch p urcha$eJ t he lanJ ,- ;-~"' !"'1 ;,he P equot India n€ an.d the fi r st settlement was a t fJart~·ct·.J. "'oon th\:reafter the D utcll ·old to the Engli sh. 1 n 1 6~0 .. Ja · ne~ I of England err a ntcd l he first English pa en~ 10 all :\e' · England to Lords "' a)'-ttnd-ScaJ and others. ln 163+-3u perma nent settlements bv the E n g l i ~h were at f-lart !rJn.L \Vet her sfleld and \ Vj nd ~ o~· by companies from 2'.1 aE1>~K ltisetts under the patent f r oi'l:1 the Plymouth colony co·:~r~n~ he s ate of Cr.mnecticut and portions of Rho(fe I-s 1::. n cL P rorn1 nent f ir1llLt: r ~ c1f the s tate '~"e re 1 he Re,·. 'f homa" Hr;•.>k~r o.r1d the Rev. !'arnuel ~to n'\.:, ·whtJ led a bout one hun­d ~ed treri: ·~voJJ1 1.: J l and ch'i lcJren from 1\ [a ssac hu. ctrs to ffanf<.,rcJ. ) oh11 \'ind1rop= Jr., was co rnrn i~s i on ed b)' Lord Sa? 11" t• ... rab~j h a port a l tht fll(Jllth of th <: Cun11 ec ricut. R~ ·~·t!". Other kadc r~ in the pjollt•L'r moveme nt we r<· Rev. J o;.11 J) ·!v<;J pc.)t't. 'Tb ~' Jp hi!us EaLr,,J. R.(J~e. r Lndlow a nd John I fayu c~ . · l 1. J f,~ 7 thP tr}~'IJ f-bnford. \V..:thr rsfJeld anJ \;\.i nJ ~o r (Jrxan;:.-·c:d an i nuc·p(·ndcJJ gov<:rn rncJra. a nJ dccla rC'd ,, ~ r a~·airnd h<:. P:.:qurJt fuJia iP-\ tJJlcl> IIJJd(~ J Captain f. Ia 011 \ ncad;.' Xlt' •·u ll '(Hl·d t h(" 1 r tl)('. · Tn lf/3 . .;~. r-v. JLJv<·n Wa<= ~ ·tti~J by JIH.: f'':n~.rli s h UJld c' r th<" f{r ~. jrJh.Jt Dav('n r 0 1 r .:cJttl Cr . :r·rntJf l·:uv>u. 'f l1 j~ cnlull\' j r ti fl/ d (._ r 1l; 11' ( I ic U ( j 11 ) {)1)-+_ . ( (H•J~~ ·(;! j, t t i'S' l 11< , ' n :1 ~ tf, • " 'onstir u1 in11 St ar f• •• from •h.c Carr ,,. ..t f t)ll" fr t • , ,,, :,l ittllioH ~ · ri tr c·JJ n•r t n· 'a ~ Wil- J?I r-•~ ~ fr ,t'JJ! q{ c.. z.d ' •l'd•t. H) tltt "\t'\' \ ',,Jfd_. W'rt:, .t.clot•ll'£f h/ i~Jj ~ ~:~4 <.; iJ~ J(,J' J. '! Jw ( O I JIH'{ I j, U l ( IJJl'\l.itufj.~,, ll •~ ltl ;,.,,$.!it·ci aH 1Jf h•.! <.' :) 1 , . t1aJ r, :JJ 'lr ··s tJf tit·· ·, .,t t i1 \111 r )Jl ,f d1c I l:IJl•fi•;Jl I &f« , I d 1}1!' l ' r;, it ~t l .J l.llt i rt Jl H \ t j f ll 1 ~L(0 ~~ ~~· f Ill l iiJ1c•. fu lfJJi) dHtlll.·h Jhr 7 I Ullt'S' r I flf I•,Jt li.u•d a iJI 'fl•I ~s>J I•; 1:.ki ~wu~' ,dJ d.r· ·' v l·.n J tnd ( IHI IJ •· Jb , ' JHl ; n ~ fAiS 7 S i 1 I ·: . '\ w lr.t J\ ~, d w I'' , ) I J > ~l I 'I'J ) u, k d , < ~ v, • 1 1u H C~!W' ll J J f~trlf,~l:J 'Hid d•J1W11dc·d 1ht· ( f l l lt• t iLl fl \h.111l' t'1 huI I l ( r II J ,,l ill Jt ll . J I I I I n J . , , i . : !d . 1! q' I \ , I t I h t t j I \..\ :• • 4J /1GJ.; •l··d i~t tltt• f4U•].Ut..lf: .. ( lt tt'ICJ () , ~ ," •·. h1 It lt~r Jrl.J ll ) ' >··ar ~ '"l ,. c,( 1111: .• h fu . ,,( 1 h• I II }' ,,f l l.tJ I ,, ,J. f.'r 1111 !: 1· l:ll d' •H of tl., ,~ <~qh!l}i ' . f I t r l !, ,,d \~ · ~4 thr 1 .q,;t •d C.if ( ' 1J t J I IlC' f;. Ul l/f)lll j 70 1' ltUI IJ y\ I ~ • · h d,t l t; tl It 11~~ .. 1 dt t• h...rJc,t w1d f · :,.\· J h\i u l ''"''I 1174. wJ,,r) tt ( Jl ,, r, ," J) be1.anH: t h (' uJ ~ CfJl>it I. 1 Ja1 1ftJ1'd t ~ &i tu tt d p tJ tiH' l t!Jil ~ (21 . ' ,f the C OHIHK'T it· ta H.i~r·z. ftf y n ;tc :.bvvc I mou· h. a nd l nc Jn , n d t~d and t vt.:lve 1ndc fr,}tn ) '.cw 4/.di. 'r ite s tttte c1ol, an active 1·art in tf,e Fr.cncJ).. India .... , RC\'<>lu tiull r.n y <tm.l E.nghsh \Var nf 1 f 2, &I f J'!, ished 40,000 so)J irn~ du rin 1 h(' l< e \~~'Jl'Jlic nAr ·; \-a-r. f • J'~t· 'l ·r rumbult, 1 hen ()'o \·crnur. \va:! a vaJ1u:d ;f ric lcl c.ln:t ad ·:; -~r of (;eorge '\'a.;)l1ing1rm . '1 he ._;tate ir .. st Jl"tcd ht:r dcL~ .. ~~e t <J th e.! Co ntin enta l Congrc!>S at P hiJaddphia ~t f· :-, ; -e a deda rat ie>n r.~ f in J ependence, and \ a3 the 6 fth :;{ate 'j rati fv tile F ed e ral Constitutiou. · 1 'he s u r face o f the s tate is s loping fron the lO\" -outfi bore at the ra te o f a bCJUt t \-Cntr f ·c:t a a!ile. [ r ~ f.ib:,c~ st peaks a re amout twenty- th ree hundred feer.. 'fLe r.an.ges of hills c ross f r fJm north to seu:th. d i vidin~ the ta:-e i1 to the cttstern u rl and and central 1owland . 'l 'ht.7 .,rate i dra; ; ed by the Hnu. aton i<.: tl\e -~a nga ruck . the 'Than1c,; and tJ e Con nec ticu I Riv-e rs. On I\-' the Connecti\..Ut a.!ld rrhai cs are • n cn·igablc fo r any d ista nee. Its one hundred 'nik3 f\t i ; - regular coas t a fford nu rncrous good ha rbors., the hr· t of which arc ~cw Haven a nd : 1ew London. Connecttcut is principally a manu fac turing .. tate. i·s lead­ing a rtides of manufactu re being te-xt i le ~ . ha r J:warc. c· "Cksr brass and, d uring t h_e \Vorld \· ar~ munit io n"' and guns. Its shi pya rds are im portant also itS n1a nu factu rie$ of t;n . !rof~ a ud steel. 'The mi11eral ~re-aJ tb o f the stare i, con..idcrabl·e.e­the iron m in..es of the sta 1 e ha ,.e been wo rkeJ for oae hun­d red a nd fif ty y ears. Co p per and lcaJ.. cc~mbin~J W;ib tl­ver, are found in 1-l a r tfo n.l County. T he first ')!'f'd' \.-'-'Ill' used in A1ne.1-ica 'rve rc mad from Connt•cti .. :ut. c pp~r : .J ... .. ~ limes·t:one marble. bro'"'·nscone. gran ite and s late are .. uarric~t 'rhc timher include · hickory. oak-, c h~ .. rn ut . btlth:rnct, h;rc:h. rn e:lp lc, a h and cln1. Scit:n t iftc prntt:c tion an 1 incr~~~t"' Ot fo res ts a re (! Hcnu ra~ed b~ the state. F' cru r r c.a ~ on s con1bi rlt'' to tlllke C'>n llL'(ti~ ut 1om i.r"le!H ~ . .; a n:Ht n L~fa c tu ri ug SLatl.: : invor:tbl· loc:n inn gevgr:tphi\::J tl~. r ran ~ p or un i o 11 b) lt.tl'H.l a nd w. ter) ~-xce UCt.l "' :-i.ler-pt'\' r, and tl tc in vc:"nti\'t' gl' n iu ~ pf t h t peOJ'Ie. Ag t i tdtu re i , sccund in imp~o.> rLan ~ mPtHl th(: i .~lu~tl~t· . . O f the c r o p b rn iscll, ha ~ is 1 he llh.)$ l ' ~·du.'ll l~ .and h.1s tb • l (!r~:<·~ t a~-n·o~t·. ' l'ob-:l,<'tl"~ i!:i ~tl. u rnist·d hcrt'. ' l'h ~ hi~.Jd , n L, ·trt• c..1 ~ \ otcd l:u-g<: ly· to d :.-y fJti'Jn ing:, d1 · Wl'Sf nud $ , )\ll.h\(;3 I t J II 1.1 rf, l' 1 ·: 1 a I d t ' U j 11 ~ . ( · ~~ nn\."'· ti c ul lt a~ dh' a t' h t' l ' ll iu c h ~ \ ,r,_~ f H)Ilt tlit l t k~t ­t inn . lu tltc l 'cwn ,· ti<:l tl c.'P\.Ie 0 f 1(-, ·o th t· .. '- 11, ni ~t \ 'h' fUJJiit t·d \O t'dll t""a (c.· 1l1Pi1 \IW!l ~.· hi l d rv n .' ' .1th l it w a l'\ 'h.l- r~ t th n• ('\ {' I'Y enni i iiU tl it r IJI nfty ('-l Jl)()('(' h uH~t hd1,lt•t: ~ U t\f'(llt ~~ ~, · h.,1, 1 l ,~.h hl· t. l 'nd 1 ~ , 1 uh l h.~ e ht( ll h 1U i~ l! U I\l' ' al n ui HlW II H~ Jll t.·,l h ~ '\O IJi l d nc•c; hll l l l ~t•d ,l t)! t tl) pti\,l tt.: h1 h ~. l u h •l , 1nJ .ll adc·mic: I•·•• lu •lu•t t-dth·.t tlotl rht H ' is alt" { 'Ill 'e.J 1;1\·, '1\ itt it ~ l ulJ •1r''1 \\ • .. I l'\ .tn l 1l t \ (.: r ·i1' .tnd ( \1p ­W/ t ' t it' l t l ..) l .ll v l 'u ll t'!ft.'_. ( ' Jlt l ll"l' [ lt Ill t~ l,;) ll t: uf ~~ ~· th;11 ,., d \ t l l t "lU d l l.h .. ''"' ,•f th • \ 1111 I I\ IH lf1ll• Ul , 'J It, t· l i111 I •' ,,f llu· .t. ch.• \dad"· t 'T\ ( h, Hl;(.,t h k . i~ \ q * h, tllll 11 l. ilw tll,.tLNI Jn hc · ita ~ lu ln\ tla ~.• :J\ nd c' u f ut h,~ r t ltl« ' ·· ~It. , · ..., pdlt· ~ ••.tH'tl \)\i·l•g v ,; t \ hHl h dw .t.nn rne ,, ,, ttn 1 ' l'"' ' tL. u l tlH!I ' L1' ( sf • • t•H.l t h~· ' ' I I w t~!, t h.,· r b\!giu ih ' r •\£ l llbc· T he 'i Lttt flo\ cr is ~ 1, \J I\ t cl il\ L Ul d . • • I • • • eu1 l.~IL \' $t t lll~ he (' \Ti(n~ j('~h.' l :-. .. tbout t\\) n'clt•L·k , l dl:Ch.i ·d t\" l. "'It a•:."l cln~~ t! c ~'\ ini..'Uhr g.tt ;.l~~ d-e,nr'=, a' t b~ r e~uh.'"~ t \' l'\c '"llh' '' inJ. b; it \ lt«'fl l ;!<>t (lttl t lt.'r~ th to• \utu l'af ·h I 'l()~t· ~J in t ll '"S ltn~ ~~ , 1 ,,.C'tH l•) that. pi{-ki' ~a f,., took a tnin ne <'t: ~ ---«nd lh .. n it {:;)mt· \n full fer-c. l1ic h '\in . Hd t:•Hrt:nt~ l f ~uUi t, c" rain. 1 C.Jn·L tell ~ '")l~l ho' · ·ud l\!'nl~, it all hnr·J ~._"":1t.: l: t hc-1 e '' ~l" no ":u nin~·; noll-t;·l~ .o i:h~J~:, ·c w''l:!l W"' "'~r·e in ft r. Thl? d ock !'toppcJ ;. t _ : -t~. at J it \a· thO' tt llnt:''' ~ nJ ~ half ht"ltl rs ~ftcr thuL be.<..:re \<.: <\.~lll '\J c.nn ,,j thont bing l.lown oiT <.;)tlt' fee t. . ... V"ou realh- an n<~r itnl~inc th k.:-trn - ~ ti<·n t!u.~.t "·~k ·"~ t· }'-·d i'' tLat ~. :l<Jrt kngth _. . o. 1.i1.1e. h: ·as s fanta""tic the '~·a y it • • ' 0 • • an vt,f'rtcotne iJy's J• JV d~ rug~ lll''tui r, 1 put •.)n .; o u r~...: h<::n:v . h (.:w~. 1 h('ll Jt)Ol t:"l uul t ltr ' ' ind<,W tu ~l!< 1 h·c btt~ Ol ct plc. ~d ' lu; . ;dr 1l the honse l ~a 'll and &\ :J). \ \' hil · }<,~( kin~ otn I S(J\1 ·o•ne ­onc in th .. h 'usc . .tr ro .. .., the fence, a ucJ fdL ~ rta tl r relieved th at"' we tc l)(lt the onh ones J owu ht.:re. He wav ·d llnd. • a :; eYt' r .. thing ~ecnH:tl t.:rt;nc ~or: Lite fiHJtncnr. 1 went ovr.:r to e · if l cnuld help. AfLer a short irH<J\ icv\. wc deciJt·d <m :.~. s is~nal, and w~ \Yere to lel.ln~ Lngc thcJ) he rtnd his ~ife:! , 1\ nna and I . . Ht: a ~ k ed rnc to t a ke a l00k nut of his windov.: n11d tht:re, of - .,~ .. ' uttJd ~t i~e th iu~~: 1tne ~rec ~lt-.~ n d()\:~.·n I'- E xtrac:t /ro n1. a ... personal to Mrs. a 11 thing'-$. ¥\ A- a htJgc u1otor crui er bear­in~ h<.;ad-()n a-l. hi ~ hc>u.:c. l ~cut t led ou t a · f ast aS- pos~ ib l e., knowing tha t i[ it \: $­c .. q ed rlH·n"t it \"Ould hi1 ht;re. I wa ~ 0t1ly to th r1 _h . bt' "~'' ,) d 1e left. .:tnd yet - a...; f~r as <: ~( ·,lti tel1 in the- h ou " ~. the ' lette1' written · ju. t outside in t he lee of hi · h ou~e wben she bore Jo wn~ not on hi house, but on our ! 1 was too paralyz<.;d ro nlo \·c. One of the tree bv our o·ate blew· dO\ 'O at ' t !nd .: hit," on h. . 11 hth~ the ~d lOle tj me . - tr nt Jl!C cast to :o~ .thcast. T hardlr • r- Hope R. Colthup by a know h0l\' to idl ~·ou \hat happened here it ~·a.- '0 real. and '... et so temote from f r·irnd in 'V/ystic, Co11nt'C - that mu1nent and left a stump just hig-h enc,ugh tl) catch anti cnt an>.!lc the !oog e -e~·~ Jay Jiie. ~nJ a il in all -so paralyz- ticut, shortly a/tf7r the bo\. l"'rit "'·hich l beJicv·e they use for ing--. .._,mint.. in f ron1 the ear 1en. . l made ...... at1 the ,,:itt l{)' ·s L(•·ht. arul no .,ouner had zvlrieh , Kord fish to ~. It held fa st lO the SlUOlp. terrible s l 0 r ?n r· ~o one wa~ on boa rd ~ nd she \1\·~s onty 1 dvne that t h3n. one that \-as cracl·ed bie\Y r!e:h · ;n. 'That. enta~Ie.·-<.:l na iho.g a bvB rc.! ()l.t 'r it as it \ as \~hipping 1 h.e cunaie ... a l'vUll1d anJ raining glass all o\·cr struck the 1\ J ew E ngland Coast, S et)t. 21, 1938. a feather in Lht! breeze. Bct\,·cen the C\l (­rent and the wln{j she swung aro~tnd so tha't, sti·ll }.lookeJ to (he sutmp her ste rn · · \Vas about ofT the porch. en ci rely across Lhe front of Lhc hou se and lht: \Vater I· the r.oo. ) . .~\ n na w a-- be•"'e ·to help n1e fon Jnateh·. a~ it ·,vas all 1 could do to , bold Lhc boards against the \'ind let a lone n a i I ing them. i\1 .v rnind S{>01 ;') ' ·a;..~ st.a.n td towa rd l\ [other s stories of the San Fran.:i~"·u carLl quak e, so l trundled off t.o put the s ih·er i1. tl-.e cclie:1 r. Co;n:-r thro·ugh. the hall,. T looked o\lt on the snn J orcb to ~ec if all was well:- anti ju-s1 at that second two hoPe tr~es c,u .. ide quied) and peace fully uprooted rhe n1 :-clvc ant!i feU a~ai nst tbe cc,rner (1[ the porch and the side of the 1io~! .. e all the wa t back over the kitchen . T'here was no ~ noi:'le 110 c:-a~h e:·Lcpl of gla~·s a few tni nures later as a sup-r ·re.£ ·ed limb ":hipped up and sbot our a 1 ane of glas ' . But 1 cau' t· d~ cribe tbc t t'anf>fi:xed t ate that gave rtH~. The lack vf !10i a V{ac: beca\J&e t h~ ""'ind had risen to such a gale that the entire house 'va~ n·ally shaking and Yib t a ring, so much tl a I fea red the top of the hem e would fly r:> ff any mi nute Eth\· roo[ V(' JJ\ Ualiy did and is Jl(,w hangin<" in an uprooted 1r ~e ou ide.) \1eJL 1 finally got the sil ~er and the je\ dry into the ba s-cn'~en • o ly tn find that the \'(•it'lLlO\-V l:t there had been left c;~ ~n ~.Y ITt} friend!; t h~ painters. Of course, thr sc had no fa '~-ten1n~s on thenl and each had to be na iled in pia -e. Yon can i1nagioe vha fnn that '"·as at a rm ·~ Jcugth agai nst that fvrn: or v. ind ~ l.AJ<Jkinz "'tt' on all sid e ~ was the u "Xt event, and to n1~ anu&Zt;•ncr• t he water f1 on·, t l1c river \va. ri s i n ~ so f asr) bcin~ hlrJ•Nn b:;' th .. :wind .and itKOJninv tid et th tll it was , t<:Lrting up lh'-' f r·r:mt steps-. 1 d~c ided 1 hL"o th at. if it sl1v1.t ld get to t:he top uf them, Ann and ·] would hn~~ e VJ leave .the: house. H re was ar, appr«>aching fl()CJd., ~.() l tnok the fal;n - [3] ~ _- ... ~ ~ . ~· "":. • . n s 1 n~ C\'ery n11n u tc. I can't t elJ you how l felt when in a nother rn innte there was a great banging on the door and in\ alk~cl Alan. 1 had been hoping that he would not t r; to ?et throu~ h . even if he could leave his boat; but jt seems he had dri,·en as far as po'"' sible with the trees a ll over the roads and had rnan­aged to get to r\'oank, about five miles away, fron1. the re he had walked and t rotteJ. The horrors th at he saw were ail too im possib1e to relate and uttedy hair-rai sing. Barn roofs blowing off and the hay sw i r1 i ng a round so he could hardly sec. ca rs ma ~ heJ in t.tndc r trees, trees coming head-on c.lown the street and j ~1~ t veering off before hilliJlg hin1 . cnguflng hin1- re ~d l y . sometirnes in \Vater o,~er waist deep. I t was nearly too much. Al an said Lhere was no n1o rc dctnger f rom fl ood th an fron1 \·'iAd at that point; so \ve troot'ed clown and got the- si lve r and everything· eJsc our. of the cdl;n, an 1 Lhen Anna and I set tn packi ng a basket in caSl! we had to Jea, ·c. Alan sa id the school building on. the hill was about the only s:-~ k place as we were on :tn 1 ~b. nJ. 'T'he ri l"'f hal fl <,ocl c:J back on u · f ron1 the other sill e. t •n. \re ·w~o: re b(Jth !>u glad lhal tht..: nt her was n o t hun, and tha t we were t ogeth er. \\ :11. that is abo\.lt alL \Vc \ e11t onr :tnd e ·arninecl. the damagr. au l found we h<td no chirnucys lcfr, n roof to sp·ak of ~nd nfl<tcn trees d o\<vn. Th.e water Jid c~ m ~ ov~r the Lop <:,f the wall and fl vodt!t.l the 'ella r but "·~ th ank U\H' l'ucRv !\H trR that we are b,;th :div ::lnd suH\·red ~o liu l~.' • da ll l(tg\,'. Our nt:l r hborl) with ·wbon1 I "~a ~ ,, i n ~ to 1ea' e (Coutin urd on Pclge Fi1.tl • .e 0 ~ <. \ t\)t er I 0 l ~.(; l\t C l \" -n f h \ nnu:d ( nno 1 ('$ ') { ,f d H; ):::t't n1l .. af~tr l '"uncil con\'cn ·d an \ h~ su~~ en J lutcl. Ch1cat:·). with pt.~ rhap e\~ht 1 hnu. :tnd .. kkg:t.t ~~ pn•sC11t. 'I'he ~ n r~s.s ' a; (allcd l C1 orJt•r b} th ~ 1 re~idcrlt, ~vlr. 0. 1) . F nndl. \he re\ iewrJ the gnn,·th of tht· Ct)Uncil durin_,. tle- f3 t qu~n er f :1 cenl\tty . Fro1n l f·s~ thau ~ dczen m 'n1heT at it: in\.':eptinn. it has hccom'C one o( the brgt"~t rganizatiOl'\$ in . tn l"ri~.."n . T oday, it has about fi ve thov~-an~.i n1.enlb cr~ and .. cn·t: .. 1nillion~ of pc.:aple. Its intlu-nce c; rcles the ~lobe ~ nJ . no doubt. thoU!'<t nJs of li vcs ha \' C be(l'n ":n •J 'uou!!h its if orts. T he l ead~ng speaker at the opening sc sion was \ 1 r. C. H .. Ho<>k. Prt· ·i ten t of the An1erica n Rolti ng !\,[ill Cornra ny, at i\ Itddletown. Ohio. His subject ·was. '' Industrial Safery- 1 t: R_da i 0 tO the Bu" i.ne of rroda y... ~ [r. Hook j ~ a VCI y rleas1n? ~reake r a nd tlelivered one of the most intcre .. ting a."1d helpful add resses of the Con ·ention. \~; e regret very ~nu<:h tha t we are not able to publish his e ntire <tddress for me benefit of re ade rs of THE LoG. 'orne of the points he emphas~zed \·ere : "Accid ents are the red flags of in efficiency - the be-st production records a rc made when we ha\'e the be~t -afety record in our plants. If y our ntanagemcnt puts production ahead of safety you can not expect your em­ployees to be sa fetr minded employees can be sold on afety in di rect proportjon to the interest shown by rnanage­ment. Oreratino cost and accident p revention go hand-in­hand. The foreman is the key man in acc ident prevent io n; he is the management to the worke rs and as his attitude changes the attit ude of the workers change con tinuity of effor'"- is nece-sary to get results. \~ · orkers should be tau~h t that safety insures jobs and inco1ne securit r.'' 0 T lrc Paper and Pulp Section had t he la rgest attendance in many years, and a number of interesting talks were made .. T he key tl1ought seemed to be the 'foreman and his re­spon ibi lity. . f!OOd foreman must be a teache r, and the attitude of the o;nrkers t<>'-vard ~a fety in industry depends l~rg-dy upon t. he foreman and the s uperintendent. l'he ;i t\.!tude of the supcrinteJldcflr and furcman rep resent the a P uud~ of the m a n a~c tnent to the v.'orker. Tho~c in higher authc,ri ;. mu t a lso .how a deep interest in safety, or the inteH. t 0f i.e supenntcndent will soon l o~ e its force with the ... rJrkcr-. Tr. r,rJ e r that our plant m r.~ y rc~l uce acc idunt to a rnin­t1T IJH br.Jth nto. nayc m<:nt a 11d workers must he '\afety minded c.ll ~he: ainH'. _ \o\ ii•·H iu j uru·~ t·t~rn, th•· inj un:_. ! ns ~ul, !ti c; f" uuly and b ~; en r1Joy r StJfft..r . .-!c .. }l(Jd )' be{tefi tt) hy an a~"crJ ulf. J. ~ ·~ k <~<:p 1 ha t d HJ\J(:'ht ct,ntinu.dly i11 rn ind­rrc- r tio· ~a fe1 }' a t aJl Tirnts aud wr; wijj ha v~ .. l sa f~'! IV ll'f'flftl r:/ \l\'hidl ""c will tw pc r1ud. ' ( haf1lJ)ir-.rJ .hf1uld ht: <And ran be. Hl tht· v ·n fr,r ·f• ,. nr in ;tCl id t· t1t f 1 & t ntirHL \V.· bosddu't J •t .ttty pli! rtl l wv,~ :t b f t(; r rt:,ord 1ha Sl ( lll rS. R~ rw. rnlw . .,.tft•l y t.~Ofl ·{ft "i( JII.. go h::t11d iJJ .. hand. · f'IH 11 fon ·, Ll 1e; 1)-cl ' P ,"':Jf •ll r 1;.~ t il IIll i rt­t ir111 dt.. .. p ntl .. I :1t 5.' I y 11 pr ,n b ;J f~1 y, ('Oth t• I' t r•n d y. n f • .. ) n nJ t"lfictcJJ")' ~ ht.n.c.l d \v tlw ~.o.;rd ir •• d l'ri•ll·i p l r,~ r ,( 'h lfl{ iot• • 111 plc,y t •t;t \'Jl J • \ViJ .·r.n •• nd JttlH"'Y, nH•JJd •' ) t1f tfH·. •~t f l t C·t1•· Jin·t ru ir l 'i)tri~J Cr,•,twi .inu , i1nd I t .)l" if,,d . C ·~ '• tt ,, t ~tr h 1 , , f Lu l rq,, • ~ I h-nd r·d tl, (· .\tf, ·1 i ( H fl !..' 1 c·.. . 'I hi ,~, • ,H 1 \ 11 d 111 • l r utt t ') , r\H It c.] It Jllll ;J ""<• f l' , \ . r. ( ; I l ' Jw, ( . J I ) ·'\ It I . ~ , tJ t ;tub lll . ; L· J' t::• I \ 0( Jtl , ' t)~ It u p 111 • ( , (:"' I " ) ~ i I k , I J I J . b ''} \V ,., .. 'l- h t.:~.L i S; HtJl l L. \ , Tt.L't: ·cr .. l ' r, k·w. [41 Extracts from Chemical Sec1ion National Safety Council Monthly Letter Slack Belt Causes Fatal A ccident 1\ millwrigi_H wa ~ inj ured fa a lly rcccn fy· ·wh ·n a s ;~ 1ng to. put on a ~JJ g h :)1 ccJ belt that had crrme off th .: r u H,~ y, wt thnu r shut ung tl fJ \·n th e; p (i\ cr. The hc.:Jt w a cic.!fl t iucbe.s wide and six-pl1 and it li co rh tant s p~ ed w.a·.; ]!n ~ nver 1(,0() r.p.m. 'The injured u1an with H\.'O 0ther e rr•n)tJ}'t:es, r.;n.e a forcma.n. were using a pipe and a stkk. T he b It S11U­den lr went slack because h slirped uv,c.:r a Lottom r utler, was caught bct\.vcen the upper pulley and an adjacent F ·! .. Jey only a few tfH.: h~s awar on the sbaft. \Yas jamrned and tbe motion of the shaft caused it to whip around. It ~tr.uck the v•ctim of the accident several t imes in the !ace 4nd head. f r:Lctu ring his skull. from which he d icd sev"eret( huurs later. One of the othe r empiO}' (.;es recei~;ed bad brt1i·es o~ his hand. a ~d knee, while the third employee e ca ped WJtho\lt any JnJ ury. • • Benzine Fumes Fatal R ecently, in Be rkeley. California, a two-y ea r old child was killed by inhaling benzine fumes. He had somehow procured a tube of r\lbber ·cement and smeared it on h i~ face. Be11zine had been used to wash it off. Benzine is narcotic in its effect s. Its fumes ·will kill eYeo a grown person in a Jew minutes if breathed in high con ­centrations. Gasoline fumes may do the ·ante thi no-. ~\n atrn~s phere wh i ~h conta ins n10 1~e than one parr of either bcnz,ne or ~aso lln e vapor in a thousand pa rrs of air may produce scnous rc-su Its if breathed for any length of time. The chi ld apparently, breathed a heavy concentra u on of benzine vapor for a s ho rt time. The heat of his body had p ro bably made t he ben zine vapo ri? .. e rapiJty. • • Another Dust Explosion The Dc.:pa rt mcnt of /\gri "u ltu r~ ha. rt'f Ort<-'tl no t he r dus t e.xplut'liun in a gntin ~th:va t o r. 'fhc t>~plos Jc>r\ in\ olve\.r l-lust crc<H ·d in th~: lw ncJl i n.~ of <:orn. anu th~ $C.Hl1\.-.~ ~.\f ibnitir•n ~\'ll S a ft :1J1 fru111 an induct it:'l11 t .·l'e lc ' ll t~ t110tti f or· ·r. "ing un · <Jf t b t· lu:st Lollt.-ct iu t f~lns on tht· \ rkhuus(.· tt\)or. Tl1L' pri n • n ry ign i1 ion of the ~r.t in clu ~ t on the " vrkhou'6 flt HJ t ~ p • c~~Hl thH?lt f h th~..· t:tlrt t•e ule\ ator. H;suhin in nt l c-~s t two ;1d t.l irional ex pic,.: ions. Fi, nH n l 1s t rh ~r ti,· "~ iU\'"l 17 f•llwr:i \ t"H . injutnl . 'ri, tl:h . :\ f\~der~tl g r. in '-ll}h' lv is(..1T ·~··d :, .• •r.tin .Ill I '<'' ll •l fJunt tltr Bt :uJ <)I l't.. .1. 1JL· \ <-·r", !; :Jlll()-­ltn~ · Cfll II Lt• ' fll f tiJilo:-ad~ d r, \IJ\l :\ b , &l r. wh~n tlh: \! " Pl')~ lt'l1 t ~• .. U tl ~o·d . ' l'ht} l•l•tlt du•.. . l t ' the p•-, ult c•i hu rt\~ th~v tt> c. ·tvcd. . I t i ti ll! "Pn• i,,n ,,f th i11'q • i.~·, ttug cn ~i fl ,'\.·r q (h t dnHt,lt· ·· h .• f' l'\.•l"' '·n \1 .1thl t:'tuipmr. nt w.lh 't:>tM i .. t .... , 1l h litu it ·J l·r tlw 'l 'llit .llloll u f :; f t· t) tHt f.t."'urt.'t- f,w c;tHH1 ~ ; '{'lu: ion 1•n• M il l' II" ' •'\ ~· t , a t<11.dly ··ndo ·,l L•. ~dt>s lon -p s o, ,f rt\I) Lo r \ 't , I I (tf tl I d . l 11 t h t• i !.d inu:al Ht•l l u c: in l1dlt .l iu 11 1,, , tt ll in 1 " 111 f· ft ·t 1i l' \,) ·, il i 'i ll.'l'ollllTUlhlLd l·hal lJ dn:.-. ty It , tit.,ll lw ,)l dw ·ndl,.t•d t} p .• \~ hr H· d~&· r , ih nn c \p ln 1\'lll h a ~.1 \ ftl. • , Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. West A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE NEW ENGLAND HURB1CANE (Cu11:Linued from Page T hree) can ~ io and had hot ~oup and coffee, as they had only a coai ;:, <- \-e anJ their chimnev was down . • J.ysuc is undc:1 rnarial law. and \Ve have:: curfew lavvs at 8 p. rn. ..:\~ the "-ater receded it left the Cocka wee. which we found to be o\·er eiahty feet ove r al l, directly across l b<: road .in f runt of the huuse. Sr3.,h! Do~:.n the kitchen stairs fell the enti re trayful rA rl!cently useJ crockery hom the dining roon1. 1'hc 1ni ~ t re$$ ru~h ed to the scc.:ne. ·jane, Jane, ,d1ateYer have you done~,, she crieJ shrilly. TJ e maiJ sn">il~;;d sere nl~·, and replied: aoh, mu um, it's onl~ tht. dinner things. \Vhat a lucky thing I 1tacln't wa. hed 'em UD :'"' · • frJ ;ng Ale.{ ( watcbing 1 :linler): l T{)w 1nany coal !) uf paint do v. ,ou .s.....a :rve a c.loor ~ Painter: T\U, nt>' boy. l. oun~ Alex (brightly): Then if you give it three coats it wot.1J be an ever coaL Painttr: Yes. my lad. and a W<.bh; rc,at. \·l.en sh ,ppi•·~ this nv,rninu I called a1 a shop fc,r \"t·p-<·­tables. A lad a buut 14 vearv old C;t me to serve me. I as l{ed • for one pound o[ Spani6h onion~. \ 'id1 a lo(Jk r)f surp ric.,c, he said: '~Ain't got any, lady; tl1cy ain't got 1..iaH: tu dig 'cnt up. Don'l you know tbcre,s a war oa in Spain?'' Cha pion Wood Sh ~ ppets Meet In Canton 'l lll1 • '~?nd ~l, jp p\' 1'" who snpl•ly tln: 1·~d! \t 11<f hcd.in th· ,l1Ht ~n and TJ (,UI ·'n pl:tlUS <,! Jhe Ch ~Hnp•on P ·tp<·r a nd Fib1e Comp~ H y , w<·tc t...Dll'ltnillt.:d :J l dt; Lodrc at "':tmp 1 og:tn, lkto bet 11 -1 L C. V. Snl ith. Gl• nc1 'll \.·on 1... i\ Jarwgr,r 11f the { 'lfll. ,n and l lolls ton l ivi~ion&. al.l·d n;; h 'st fur The ·h,tmpion p,,pcr an'-l Fi bre· on1p;Hl~·- Dttring thcir \tisit jn C.ult11n the Vlt'\il<ns Wt!Jt' cakcn on ;, lnllr t ht nugh the ( ';n·al Smohy :vr<,unt:tins, which \aS, no douhl ) :l frcal for dw wr\: r•s R Hil~c.;rs.n 1 laYing livf•d all cA 1 hci t life nn t h<' p1 ni tic W\! irn:a~inc they were not eH t .\.irJ'lR to d riv~ O\ cr our mount:l.in r0ado;. f Tn\ve,•cr, we hope they en joyed thei r \ i'lil LO the " Land of tht.: Sk)' ,'' and on their rctu rn Lo t he '·Lone . 1 a r State: they v tlt have a go(,J f cd­ing Unra rds the: Champion Organ.izalion. 'l'hD!H~ in the pJrly wen;: C. E. Sruith. General \.ool~ ~l auage r ) The Charnpinn Pa per and F ib1e C\)mpany; J. tl. John.on The Charnpion P ~tpe r and FiGrt' C(mlpJny, Cr'-'cn­ville S. C.· !-larry R otha, \ \ ".a) ncsville, I r. C.~ f. H . P0\vcll, J ack' son Lo' t:. and Lurnber Co. , C a nlnn. ~-T ( :. ~ C . Y. . '}'"' oun-ley, T'e.,. :ts I-l iII billy~ J. R. f]more. "' ht:ppa rd. ~rex as; \ . \ . Croushorn. Pi ~gah Forest. ~. C.; !\Irs. E . .J . Dfnvne\. Pa ~·l­dena. ·r e"<ns : 11rt;. George \Vard . .. \ sheYille. N. C.: • ·l1s. \Y. \ \". Croushorn, P is~ah Forcs r, )[. C.; ~lr . C . . E . So1ith . Canton. N.C. : rvfrs. C. 1"'. mith, Conroe, 'rcxas; R. S. Poner, Pasadena. 1"cxas~ 1". . Case. l\Jurphy. :.J. C.; C T. Smith, Co.nroe. Texas~ P at I-I. Smith, 124- E . St .. IIouston, 'Texas; 0 . C. I-fenness) ~~0 1 Ban1by ... r.. ITouston. Texas; Geore..-. c l ·I. \Yard, Ashc\·i lk. -::\. c .. \V. -r. Dan1LO[t, Ashe- \7ille and Can ton. K. C.: E. .1 . l)owne.y . P asnJcna, Te).as · J. H. J~ eener, Canton, _ ... _ C.; L. A. Coman~ Canton N. C. Jlmrnle, aon ot Mr. ahd Mt's. Lee McElrath (Sl Mr. and Mrs.. Donald B. Seixaa. of American Can Company, and our Charles H. Brownell. MR. AND MRS. DONALD B. SEIXAS VISIT CANTON \A/ e l1ad wi1:b us recently, Donald B. Seitas, Ass istant Pur­chasing Agent, American Can Cornrany, 230 P a rk Avenue, _ ew York Ci ty. ~~Ir. and l\1rs. Seixas motored through from lew York f;n their honeymoon. spending several days at Lake Logan. \"hiJe h':re they visited the Great Smoky Mountains Na­tional Park and other points of interest. l ·.vas our pleasure to han: !VIr. Seixas spend considerable jme aroond th~ mjJl. ,.fhey are a charming couple and we tope they will visit us again. CORRECTION We ap0logizf.; to 'f r. Ruclulc of I:Latnilton, Ohio, for spdling hj~ uttrrtc NC0tlt.{ iH tJ,e last JSS ll l• tJ( 'J ac Lor.;. Mr. I< uclclle rnadc! many friFnds whjl(t ill ( t~ nton rc­r: cnt.ly, ;u d t-'.~"! rcgr t vcJy rrnwh l'wvisJg ·o. ll, u btCJl ·~ ou ldl~.'~ l t wc)n: r I HflJJJ~H agam, AL -~--~------~---~--~~~·- ''i k. J tt. .. Y'Ju •r,., lcJJin:! yf,ur tHAl d rive tlt•· r.tr nnw. J\.nack. (Jh, yr ·):we tltr.Jil~tl , L it l.ws. llt/s ti ll l(JfJ ~(Juu g­H t)(; U'll;, Lt;;d a d fH~ rl~ .. tti ·tn, }Oll J Jto\V. ~------- -- - - A £~1il c:Jf sr Ut~ k Jais h ,..~,tl iu tltP uur•J' fl( 1 Ia(! J•Hhl ,r l•.tr n l sai l ~ ' 'f>C:Jr•S (~lJ}rJ >rJdf iu thc.H' W'l)l l it ' 1t ;ftt ?u i 0b0d¥ r ·pli··d: ·lt1d f }H-; . tifot u .. pc:t t:~.:·d: 1 " J >w· ~u.ybudy in d11 r•: \-: nr t(J ltghr." ( Jll · oJJ m J1 b1 •Jkt• t1te £>i l ~,;nc·· · ~a~td rl Jc.l ~ "Nu, J 'H k, ur, one Jere waul .. tu figbt.u '''Th~· t\~ g<Jod/~ ~aid the. " ilor. uThc11 iJ's :)t.d to r.t.J rll · in,'' The Champion G!redit Union l I ' '\ <.... f \I. ,\ . • 1) Sl ' 'f S r IC \ L I< ~~ )() 1'2 g~ ~·or fJ t 1 i c 1J : J ul} 1. J 'J 1 o - . '· J t ~ ·n ,. r i n, I 'J J ., ll \L1\ ' l·: 3HFl:. i .4 JJI'I J f r,n '1-50-'i" ) 1,tlan~ Outsl .,tndinp ____ . --~------- .. ~---~ --1t Cabh ill Btutks (Chcc ktn •') ----------------- ·- C:u~ h iu Bank at Tn tr:n.!st _ -· -----------· ____ _ Cash on l ·lanJ -- - ------------------- ··-----­F uulitu rc and Fixtu r s ---------------------­Accrued l ntercst Receivable --------- -- ---··­P rc..:paiJ E xpense -------------------------- .. J)ividc.:nd Paid --- -------------------------- 3 -.," _,.. I wf) I ). -:.(IJJJ7 11/J - .){J 213.20 7 :,s.zz 4. l l ."E • 4"'.01 ''?7,. j -'--· j .. l'otaL -----------_ --- - __ --- --hl 13,601.63 L iabilitieJ (9-30-3 ..:~) Notes Payable - --------------- --- ----------$ Reserve or G uaranty Fund ------------------ Acc rued Expense --------------------- ------ So rplus .- ____ ----- ___ ----- - ----- __ -------- __ 1'otaL- - -- - - -- -- - - --------- - -~ll3,6(11.63 E xpen.N:J Depreciation _ --------- ___ --------- _____ ----$ Intangible 1'ax - --- ----- --------------- ____ _ Stationery and Supplies --- - ----------------- Salaries ____ ------ ___ - -------- ___ - -------- __ Bond Premium ____ _____ _____ _____________ _ Other Expense ---------------- - -- -- - ------­Balance (Profit or Loss) - ------------------- 'I 'otal ______________ - - -- _____ _ I ncom.e Interest Received ____ --------- _____________ _ 22.53 30.4 I 1.00 Go· . .:o 13.-+S ~().3 4 1 -- q"' . ~ I • .J ? • ,. .... ~ - ,J"TV ..... O Total ___ -------- __________ ---'1> ? - J • ... . 'i~ ct) STATISTICAL REPORT Loans: 1V u·n.bcr Loans 1v1aJc in P eriod ----------- - ---- 4--+J Loans Repaid ·in Period-- ------------- -+~1 Loans in F orce --------- ----·- -------- 9- .. T otal Loaned since organizatiou ________ ''.7T!. Tora l Loans Repaid since organization ___ 7 ,~"" t<"> Loans 1 clinquent : (A) 1 'hree 1\ fonths or Less -------,... 11 .... ( 13 ) lVIore I han 3 l'dontbs ____ -- __ 5-+ Charged OJT in P~ ri od -------- ---- ~-- n\lnc T<Jta l Charg<"d Ufr sin (' org ..1. niz .ui 'Hl---- tl<\lll' Total Number H L rt\)W\.'rs .. 1t end pf lll·riud ():-u S:h tlrt'J au I ~~1 t.·mbrrs: Pah.l 0 11 Sha re in PeriuJ ---~,-----·---------- \ \1 i lh d f[l\ 11 n u Ah . 11 c s i n J'> c I' i ~l i _______ . _ __ __ ~ "r'ot~d J · ~,jd In \ Hl S han:ti .dm:c o 1g t ni?'~HioJt ___ _ rfiJt ·d \Villadr tWll l ) fl .S h :11 v~ ~ iu'-"e (.lag. lll <-~:ni on .. _ New J\1t olh,·r in P...:a1ud _ -... - .... --- ---- _ • __ ll' n ., ···•I!--~! . .. ----.... - ... - --.. ._. .......... _. .. ,.,. . -·-.. --- ' J'cJ l I JV1Llfall>~ · t ~i JH C' ),·~ aJa i'.IJt i on ________ ... 1\h ·mtt•l \V tlhdLl\ ll ~ l tl ~c ()r ~.LUi'"' tC i ,,O ----- · ':1\:.t\ ·d N Htnbt•r o f 1\ 1 \• JI\bt: r~ _ _ ___ _ _ _ J\ udit•·d a 11d l 'l'l •Vcd . (l~·l obt"·l' 10, J l1 1~. 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' 'II. r.ht<.h' ~t '"' r ' ~n f'r\ \ ~ \ 1kh .. l'k."lW 'the 0~ .\r of lH.l ... i.al l~ ~l ~, 1 t tf:\! <.tiil\..i'C"\)t d rt.trHY\( Ht~ ~ with o1 her ptt r,onnJ r1t.'Cords ·\vJ.c1l pramc>ti<"'JJl": arc corl ~ id­etnd . • .. ~ l· ~ '1 ttrpu~t '-,f t l1 :;~ <-:l'k\ rt . t-~ tn ger a '(o1tnpleN~ I ic1.\He ~"'t th<: !, rr;ce~~ ;lnd t'f''-r:~tH~, rn tfl"l ·n arwfavlutr~ o{' pi\pl:r an l"'Glp. ?..1·~ ,1 tt"t· l1 this pi ar~ or fl J~\' ,chart o rlJ'l 'i~ t. -. p) rac-t1... rr1 co,\tst"~ :llT hting , ,H,"lin d '(\·h~t;h · w'H in ·lnd ... all J.i­l"(; ~tt)~ I~1 ,a t ~ l $~hjc~ 't~ su,·h a .. ~d1 :-duhn:". te~~ it~g. 'n ~ rwct:tt'i>n , c1·· . ~ ~s td~ ,,.d t -" th{' ('\)lt1$.t:. ·r he .c;.t{rse ~\·i1J cluirt 'be di·­,~ ~ h~d i.t.Ho ~-t~<.:tion~ thJt c;tl~ be th<',rt)Ugh.h~ co cred irt a ~"~s~c 'l ~ J' .20 le~.:<'HS or rn ... 'lin ~s ilJl mt;st t~scs. All those ·",)Jllr'e-L:r'l a ~e(ti'\n .. "''atisfaltorily in .n ll respec-ts~ a·nd \ ho ~ttCrt; "J t; (),.o "-s-tai.c n, JUtteJn-enl) of tota'1 Jin.eetinf! h~ld in a se ""'ion. ~U b .., "'·a:·ded a ~t.ate cetttftcat..=·. Th ~y \Will then '"'c arc ettlng UJ) alJ c.o1 u sec:, hoth i·n _ papc.r n.nd pulp rnanufactt•rr auJ_ nt;.~ch~ nj c :d tra,dt·s ~;e th~t i1 wi ll n.ot he rt~cetstu·y fc:Jr <\rn . Q'ue corn pl t i.J~~ a s~c.'t·i. J.ll !'i!l ti ~f at:tor H y· o t :ds e it over rtga in , bu l \ v jlJ e() J, tJ tllle f n1r:m une se-ction t r, 1he. n ~ t t •JHil the -cotlrse is C9tnplcfet:.L 'To thode t·h~t feel t'h~ t they kn-ow tlt(.:ir ( ;\:t'l p roceSS Ot. Jf>'('tatiOH, WC Hl'g ' that ther tal<~ a cOll'fSe in a nnthe. d'eparunent th-at i ntc re~u~ tl1em or tha t is directly or 'ind irecrly r.clar ~J. LO thce1 r \.Vork. 'fhe ~1ao Rg~-:n"t c nt 'vi s h c~ y m {I) kno·w thiH. thee Voca­tion al T\a1ning Program is you rs and. that the s ucces~ of the progJ:an1 'vill J.~ p<"nd ·upon y·our interc$t and fiartiti- • Ct.mt:.! ~n q'i t ~1 the 11\·" t section and ... Q 0,0. Uiltil tl~ t:0Urse is patlon. ' "on1r·le.tec'L Ic k; the r-Q[rv· 0f the ·Companv to GO'l.):S icl.err rec€>r:ds of • • thb t': p n~· ~Prk: Jonc. in , ~ocaltioHal 'frai_ning Glasses along \V c will 'vckome a n)' suggestions that wi'U make the ocation.al "fr.aining- PJ·ogram mote interesting a11d more bene:(lcial to you. VQ·CA'E]ONAL . TRAININ<G SCHEIDeTLE • • Subj::ct . r ()J1.d<J!!t1 J~--o "!'J.lv ~ - 5:00 Pa:'er ln~pecting and 'Testing- ---~ -=--------- ---- ,...-·-- .11 c ~.day.f ~- T ht~r1.do:y5 3 ~ l5 B.:-,a rci ). laking Beater a od M~cb ine ___________-- ..;. ___ · 4:4-5 Paper l~ini bing -~--------~----~~- ..0:- -- -------..:- ~:--- T·l P-siiar..;s--OtJ~ · 3: 1: - Pa"}e~ ~Iakin~-Beater aod ~rfachine ______ ___ ______ ._' 3:15 Pulp Drying -and Handling ------------------------ }: 30 S.ulph.ite Proces- --- -:- ---- --- --------- ----- - --- ---~ 3: 4_~ Cut and Prepare Pap-er ---~--- - -- ------------ ----- ~ T,~,es-do~-:s ~· Th4lrsduy.. .r 1 : JO Pa:per A-1;11""ing-Beater and }v1achine _; ____ ...:.-------_ 4: 1.i Lobricatron. and Transmission - --------------- ----- 4: L5 Blueprint Reading-Section l - --- ---- ~ ~------,---- ..,- - 4: 15 \~!.:lditl~ ---------- ~--- ~- --------- -- ----- -------- ""' ~[etal Layou-r !\1etb€Kis ------- ------ -------------- .... . I - . ..1 • _., Paper Chen1istry --------.- _____ _: __ -- -----..,.~------ - hop .. rletal ' Vork ___ --- - -- -.---'"'--- ---------- --- ---- Tfru.'nesda:y.r:-Only , 5:15 Practiea1 High,gr !\J athen1atics _:...--- ---- -- - --- - ~ ----- 7 :CO Steam Plapt Elecctrjcal Operation --------- ,..,-- --- ~ --- 7 :[~0 oda Sulphate-Pulp 11al·i rtg -- -- ------ - ~ ---------- ~1' rl/neJ days f5 ]•"ridays 2; 50 ~I'f'cttanical Apprentices _ ---~ ------- - - ----- --------- 4 :15 13lucprint Rcadil'lg-SecLir.>n ll ----=------- - - - - -...: ____ _ 4:1 ~ E!eetrr..>lytk Bleach l?rc.J€t:$$ ------.... -----,.------- __ __ _ _ 4:30 \.Jse of1be Sli-de 1~ul~ -----------·- --~~------ -----~~ ... •4:30 Pipe Layr>nt' 1vfethc•as Section IJ ------------------ 4:3-0 , hop ~'l etai \ib-fk - - - .... ----------, ---r--- ---- ----4--- R .. L. Botts ----------------- • 0. 1\1:. :$c r:o~Q,g..,.,s - -----=- ----- ----- C. A. C.· Ia.rk --- --------.----~- . Vleaver-SorreUs ------- ------­Fra; nk Queen ---------------­J. R. Sechrest---------------- -Peri·;y C«Dgburn ___________ __ _ \V:eaver Sor·rells ------------ -­G ·eorge l{eese -----~----- - --­H. G. Starkey ------- ~------­F. C.' I-lollana --~--- --- --"-- -­Vl. E . Abbott --- - - - ---------­Fred Doutt -- - ------- --- ~ -- - - 1-I. ·F. Don0van ------ -------- . C. G. Klopp --------- ------- ­} jansen & Foster ------------­C. R. P. :c. a-s.:h -- ----- - ---. ---- • Place Y:M.C.A.-Room 4 Y.?\1LC.A.r-Room 3 1:-.-~il.C.A.-Room 2 . Y. LC.A.-RO'om 2 Y. ~1 . C.A. .Room 1 Y.~!.C. .-Rootn 4 Y.l\ti.C.A.-Room 3 ):~.M. C.A.-Rootn 2 · Y.~LC.A .-Room 1 ' 150 r'·fain Street ,.,.,, elding Shop Y.NLC.A. R.oom l Y.11.C.A.-Room 4 ' ' High School Shop YJvl.C.A.-Room 2 Y.lvLC.A.-Room 3 Y .1#f. C .A, Room 4 J. E. \~ilkinson -----------=---- Y . (LC.A.-Roorn 1 lt J. Sledge - ------ -- - - ---- -~ J50 ~Jfa in '·ueet Bruce > ara1ey ------------ --- -Y . .;.LC. .--Roon1 4 ]. E. lVilki r"lson --..------------ YJ\LCh . Room 3 P. D. l)e'f ees.e ------ ------- Y.M.C . . ,Room 1 H. F. Donovan - - - - ---~------ Hi.gh . .._ chooL Shop T h11 r.rda·y.J~0'4ly , 5:30 Sa}e~Jna~hip --- --.- __ ___ ,.. ___ .. __ ________ , _____ _,___ ___ F. T. Peden _,..----..-- -------~ - Y.M.C.A.-Room 3 7:.00 Re vin.der Rnorn. Or.eration ------------------------- \~m . West· - --------- .. ------- Y. n.C.A.-Roon'l ..J. 7:00 Clrcm~cal " e<..nv~ry--l. ffi'\C 'Burning ___ .:., ____________ .,. Lo11-js (]at.es -------------- --- Y.~tf.C. ·A.- ·Raon1 1 'J:<.;le: ""f hel\e .da->£>es ar~· nJJt mect~og due t() Jaok of Uite-r·t"sL J f Jnterrest ·d see Geo'L'ge G. ,\nl:ntr. L Rf)l.L l~{J\V ! It is. never too late to join any of ' he above classes.. }'leJr a~d itional info ru~a'tion; sect Geo-r:ge G. t.:thur) V ocat' ()nal Di re<:tor~ office 1 n Y:~4 .C,.-A. bas~nen t, mr vV. 'Lee 1\4'" Ef nrth, Person,.nel )ffice . • (7J • •, • • I I ' • P11blished }:ly ~vrhe Champion F a mily" as a Symbol of the Cooperalion and Good F ellowship Exist ing at the Pla nls of The Champion P aper and F ibre Company, Ca nton Dtvision . Canton, N o rth C a rolina, and 'Ho us ton D ivi sion, I-Ious ton, T exas G. w. PHIJ.I.IPS - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - • - • - - . - - - - - . - - - - - .• Edi tOT REUBEN B. BOBER !SON. JR ..• • .•• . .. _ . ... ___ . . • __ ••• _Associate Editor A. M. KOURY ._ .. __ _ . ___ . __ .. . . ___ . __ . Editot for the Houslon Division CANTON RJ:.-pQRTERS Daisy BW'llette . . _ ~ _ • • . MaiD Of1ice Harry Roth a, Jr •. __ ___ . Pulp Drying Fred Dcryton .. . . .. . . . . .. Book Mill Almeda Crumley • •• Finishi:ng Room J. E. Slaughter ... . ...• ~-- R. & A . " The Colonel ~~ ____ ___ ______ Extract Paul Hyatt . •.. . . • __ ..•.. _ . . Power Char lie Norlander. __ . Soda-Sulphate 0 . F. Gillis . ..• . . • .. •• • E. B. DepL Gladys Wriqht. • • • Shipping Dept. Jack Williams .... . .. ._Cartoonist Lelia Cook _____ H _ __ Laboratory Bill Allen._. . .... __ . Pulp Dty:ing ROUSTON REPORTERS Ge01'qe Wt ld V t110a Duttoa G. J. Cribb s 0. C. Thompson W. F. Winters Tim Mcintosh V. L. Duton Storeroom Tommy Sinbad-Sho-N ufi Eddie Che rnosky Wally Ya tes. Otlice 0 J r; iy ) 177}. J)t-n j!-tlllin J· J'ankin wr<A <! a lener to an r(l!gl;,.J, f l ic•rJcl of j, Tl}r' b f !J I Jdtn~~ \~ iJiiam Srra ha. n, t llC fl a n~ (·mhcr f.Jf th~,; Brit ish Par l ia n~~..:n l. lTc sn id: • ;{uu ::t nd f ~vc t l! lqng f 1i t ' JH:I . '{ ou ~ ~ .. flO\l my ·nc r 1y a rtci 1 Cl JJJ \ .r.f )tll &, fh ' :J A. f1 ! fo' nA ' K l, t;N .u 'J !;t, ~ tJf 11 wht) ha:v«· l1 «'JJ fric~ n Is cJf (Jid l\11, •• C'nll·­lc hl'iJ•i.:·.:-. f,., tuuny year:s laon ld LtJday> d ., },u • xvn t , 11 lrim l,tf'i.liJ,; }w i t,.,r ~ I H IJ )"- 'N i ili,,, f,, , t l' P PP •ll•ll,ity ' ') ,ft·- ':;)f r,,v () I I IJ,Jil1l Ll f ' JI JiJ.-. 'j',d lt• iJJ (I\ 111 \ \' l•t lt 1(1 ht ~. " r rl l ~ P' '' PJ\ :l t iun ,if )tt iJIIJfl t irl~ ,JJid liud> h •• u]"l ' '" u llr (,·\t <.:t,rt idt· ra t jrm., IH!I i1 I oft ~ tt tl1 ~..:. fns t, .Aifc r \VI h · iuj H ('d "t''' flUff, I :, ,,lfl rJw 'viJI Ifl f UJtd l t; UI' t f Of Ctu t I i Ci t~• · , bu!: it i · tt;t, h ft u, du .il!l) t!t in~ t~ L• H i t it. L• t ' l1cg iu rl w ~~~. .. ) dri . ,. l Jh1 l :.n ( a rdt· l J •' • <; u t ot 1 Jt,. Jlla tll nn I .,t•l rA r.J i iJ jdt•, .::\!1 inv t i;.!a t ic,,, , ,1 Jlllh:: ... 4 f• ' COll6f'd ' 'Y ll ll , , f id··•Jt ,., \ , .. J ,f prtt «!ficr .. dll.d !l)t I f •• II Ill H, Ult~tl lli s [I fl CCI 181 d ent occurs .and it is d jfll cult to clctcnn~uc Lhe ca use. but • there is one Julc about all such acc idents that hfAd'S gooo-acciden'J hat..'e a rause and the cau.rt· is usuall·· carelcJ!Ti··_£: ' . - or poor supervuwn. omct imes the foreman Lak~s it for g ra nted tL at those: unci er his ~ u rcrvis ion will do their wurk in the sate ''a v and he may fail LO give prop er safety inst ruct:.it.;.~ns. That is per­haps natu ral : howev er, i1 is best to utter a w0 rci of \ arninz even ''-'hen w-e feel quite s ure t hat the man i.> a sale worker. The refo re, we shou ld see to it tha t not hing we can do is left: undone to prevent inju ries to o u rsek e · and to our feHo ~: men. Accident prevention s hould be our fir t cocz-ide ration. while at wo rk, a t pla y-, in the home o r o n rhe hi...g hwa,.~ . · • . T I-IE rrcscnt trend of thinking: by men in high po~tt:tofl _ , eems to inJicate bett~ r time for the . \ meri~an ~._1ple . R ecen tl y, P re .. id c nt R oo evelt stated: ·=s n ~ i n e , ~ nd latx>r shou ld s top call ing e~Lch other names and ?Ct tof!'eCll~ r-co­operaLc- work ill ha rmony in tead \) f ftghli no c:t~h Olhcr.··· \Ye ha,·e St<ttcu before in t he: colu1nns . an l wilh the pas ing of rime w~ a re more t horou~h l } -._)n\ il''h·~.~.L th~t our economic p roblt:m .will no l be $\.Jh \!J uu lil tb<'rc • h~t­ter co0pe ra t.ion ben een bbor, bu ~in~ss dnd "O' t·rn•Henr. These three, tot• ct h ~ r with tht., 11\, ... , n l tve ft~ n iu.-. , lf the _\ m ... r­ic; tn peopl e~ '-\ iJI, Vd ..' believe, pll1d ta~'-' :\ f• 1m. n nt. \ .l\ ~ O{ prosperi l)', s11<.:h .ts \ t: h:1 vc t le.'' ·r ~ t>~ n . · ·'J\)~l thcl \' l' .,.t, nd , dividt'd w..: fall." \"c· b up~ rhc fla urc 3tt itndc of rho - ' in !lnt hont ,· will l')(' n HlH' lihl't.'ll jn th<-i r po l i ~.-i s. \rith ~~~ H t l t h·t.· f• ~·;n tht• l.! 0 V \ 'I" lll l) L 11 t " I :l ( h ll $ j ll t ' ~ ~ j :'\ ( (l h ll \' I' ,t f Yl t 1 !' h ~ l\ · l ~·l j ( · f I t ' \t): I e,l . t' ?!o i \ ~ 11 \ Hintt d il l I'H>u int 'l k l llh t' l'f ~ ,")ve s nnH:· nt iu tl~ or •( J .II i ( lll' " ill La kc l llt'il .lll I \ ltlll ll d1 \ dit'l tnd 1 n r l h ·'01 t ~' " r•r), o il 1 u, ,d p,t \ ' ''h jul1 .. \ t• Ht· tt ·c wllh 1\ l t. 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A ''ltr)lt ~~ l' n lin .'-Ut in t h-.. .... c.:nh~.r 1..\f a "~·rt' 11.' \ ~'glcen" lS ~ ~u)J H J~ar'OO L"f gr.,~ ,"t>l'tin ~bnu ~ 65 u.·n ts 1\ blade a nd us 11 ~tll y h:x:t t · b""r:'' ("<. q ~ l t r'l'k .1 nJ a ~t"'U1 le uf .. ~ ple trt.c~, <~r a h d~cn s. nd pih·. rl'h~ ili'- .. j~ a(\ hC~ Lhe ~<'Jl balJ f 't)l"~"-l a givc11 point iutO ~h.it <.'~ 'th~ ti~ht...·en Ct.JP~ in the fewc _t stroke~ and the '-' gr~Jte. t onrnl;\1.. r of \V\:"\rt.il--'. ·rhe b:lllllHlct not h('\ th,own. pu~h~d Ot' c:1 n·'i ... J. I t must 1 ~ prnpcllt... d l'y nb,Ju l $:2 iO \ ·ortl'\ , 'i ru riolts loak ing j 1n plc­ment, \.\ .. rel1aily Je ·~·,wJ to ['l )'\Okt: the o'vner. t1.ad~ imrtemc..:nt has a. .~pt"~ih.c puq.'osc and ult1n\ately s.or:le ~r.n ·r ~ t to knoV\ what th~t purpose is. 'fbey are the e. ('C{':'t icn~ . . \ ·trr (·ach hole has b~cn ccn'lpl~tcd Lhe golfer counts his ~trvl~~::. 1'hen he £Ubt1 acts six and say's. t.l\1ade that in fi, e. 1 i1at·~ cnc abo,·e p.ar. Shall ,~re play for fifty cents Oll t111 e n ~xt. . ~.i• le. tov. E"' J .~ ···' _ ff'er the ei;t.teenth h()le the golfer add up his ~core and stt-p~ wlu~n he h.:.s rearht-d eigh t) -SC \'en. He then visits the nin~.: <:ePtL hute '' ~th ~ix. or eig-ht other liars} knocks over a !e Scc\.ch. rco-la\-'~ everY. .. hot. and calls it the end of a pc:rfe~ da) · ! Mr. Car! R:ihn, A.s&i&tanl Superinte-ndent of th,& Fbli.shinq Rc0oro. ot t;he &milton D1vialoo of The Champion Pa p:&c.l a.nd Fib-re Company. w~a a. vWitQJ' U. Canton. fte ~& a fu~• fellow &lld we hope he wtlJ pay ua aaolhfl Ylal~ St:rucb&tal Sleol lte1nq Erected ChGtiD.pion Erects l{aolin Refining Plant I N thG October issue of 'f HE Loc we forgot L0 mention that a kaolin refining plant was in proc<:;tis of erection at , andersviUe. Georgia. J bout the midd le of Septen1ber, F. I--i. Camp) who had been in charge of the construction work here at the Canton plant: and several of his mec~anics ~·ent ~o Sa~dcrsvilte, Creorg1a, to consuuct the kaol tn plant ·wlHch wdl supply kaolin for The Champion P aper and Fibre plants at f-Tam ­ilton and Canton. Kaolin clav-i$ used to increas·e tJ1e opacity and soft­ness Of the paper. }{oWe\·er> t OO much clay Weakens the strength of the sheet, the refore, tbc an1ou nt of kaolin used depends upon the grade of paper and rhe retention of the fibres used in the cornpos1tion. rf he kaolin pr·oduced by The Cha·mpion Paper and Fibre Con1pany's mine in Georgia is of a \rery fine quality- good color and free froln d irt and grit. T he plant will be com­pleted in about nine months .. Anothe r section o~ the Kaol)n Plant beinq &re.cted at SandeTvUle. Ga. Promotec T 'IH.: re are t' o s ides to every ques tion. Prospe<:t: Yea h ~ and there a n: two sjdcs to a sheet of fly p.<lper- but it m ak~s a lot of di ~Tc rencc to th<: fly \vhich side he investiga te~! "'T1lis book w~i ll tdl yuu everyth ing you {>Ug ht to know/, d eclared the agent at th d >o r. ••J)on,t need it,', growled ~·[ r. I~fc.npeck. ~- - fy wife' tells me all that-and a Jot n1ore bcs1des !" [Sl THE . o. 10 - · » » Cl « A ne ,, club ha$ just been organized calkd the Girl Reserves. In a few "·o rd let's try to find out someth ing about the o rganization.: G trl R.e~c rve :s that name given to clubs tor youn ger , irls in t:he Young 'Yomen~s Christian :\ "oc!a tion. (;ir!s between the ages o~ 12-lS mar find th rough club life an <:'f'fOrtunity to make new fri ends, d" :-COYer new ideas and create new in­terc'ts through ·he progra1n of the Y. \Y.C_\ .. or :lt Canton. th rough t he )-.~LC . ....\. 1 'hrough 1.beir slogan "T o fn~d and ,Zive the best!., the program p:-omc cs .,en ·ice for others. T hrough d.ei r code, "T o face life squarely" t1,e~ e-ather to~e ther every phase of tn.H~ living. ~rh;s dub is connected with the Y. ~vf.C .. \ .. a welt aci the ~Iigb. School, and both these organizations are co­or era tit1g t fJ make this dub a s uccc~s . 1\ pia), (•,\ CoUege Town,' wilJ he gi\'1;t"J by 1.he club un N r;v. 2~th at the J-I i~h :--d,(;t)l. l\ rH~tJ1e r rea l event pro­n'" I.'JleO Jy i..his dub w jlJ be the Gingham F ..rt mal t(, ht held at tLi~ Y. f.C.A. during r he Chr·suna hr)ljda.ys. The dub jn~ actJiali vn ·c,·vic<: "Nas h !d '11.: dv· s, 111 d 1 • rn ~1 ytht"dj c;t Chu l(; J 1 J ll ( )ct. (hh. ~nd th•: fr;llQV:inP ofll 't.:fS J were u1..,taJl(d· :·ara \'ells. pn:· iJ~JJ t. ; Louis:t ".,:t,rrnau, v Jt • pre . 1d:ern; Rachd L'JV{ .. ) <Jr'(.1 r 'Cf( tary, a uci P.vely.n Stile . 1rc.:<taur J . '1 !wt t: wt ,. ... f5 t lrt flt~ r mc;Jn bt:r ,., dH.: tin1~: of jlh'">ta rtatj,,"· As tJJltc 'J ws C111 t hi. ~,~]dh \iiJ I><'~• ~ J nc· • • u ~ c.win'6 f,,J trJ ~ II f•t'Gplc in uur cq1u - 11J I) I Ii I y and \' j ll n H d {I \ (II t l J wIt i I p t Ji\ '!.! :JI OU l GGh tJt,} :un.J t IJ{u lli•Uri ty. /\ur,JJJ ·r ll ·w ' q:.Hitl.d tj(Jn :t~. l lt ,· (' ) 0 ' is d tc to\'' ') v. ,Is,'" r.t )' rt~tl\!: fHI~f1 1 P. I I ul,. 'J'I ~ JJiot HJ ,,j t Jt, ..,. dol.• l 'S~ 1 vit·• I ) ot1 J (. , •• ,. A ;.) , ·.. or l hi ~ .P ( 11, P ~ r,. HJ.. · J '-11 .10 I t ltctt· art· 2 S yt,IHJ/~ rnc ts in tlw tf,Jl> . .f IIJH', ( '1.. pnt 'lft , wht, h:c t'iv ~.· u . ( V 1•1 i.d Vc ~~u. t ) f vrJJUfllf't· t ~ ~. . n r tCI' t n tlre '' l"/ 1 i~ <;ttlv!~vr fur tlu~ gtOll!J. • • ton amt CANTON DIVISIONJ CANTON. N. C ~ ole:J ___ __..;..;.;..__..__..;.. Other oOicet-_ are: J ames R ay, rrcs i-lcnt : T roy J~c n o. vice president· Paul \' . .. lark. secretary-treasure r. anJ J. Boyd Smathers is p·hysicaJ di rector fo r the group. Boyd is a member of the y ·s len's Club. » Jl " « I'he "Y's P als a re in action aga in. This cJ ub is rna:de up of boys from 14 to 16 yea rs of ag.e.. Officers of the ciHb a re: G. B. Press ley, president; Bobbie R hea, vice p resident ; irg il B rown , sec reta ry-t reasurer and. J. T . Chapman. ass t. secretary - t reasurer. Both tile above clubs meet Friday of each Vlcek a t 6 ·P· m. Both clubs have splendid pro?ra rns and both believe in the " C'' in Y.14.C.A. » )) « {( The Gradale Sorority is rapid ly be­coming kno,;vn to the people of our community and d esen € m.uch praise for thei r many acts ef se rv ice. Offi­cers of th is ~ l ub a re : F rarrc(s Sum­mers, preside nt ; ~lary \Voody, :vice president ; ])can Sexto n, sec reta ry; Rhoda ~'k( l u re, t rc~ " Ure r ; Virginia Ledford, program chairn1 an ; ~ .. [a rga ret iVIcasc ' social cha irman '· Ed;th R aw- ki rHt prograrn chairman, and' F ran ci Kerley, public ity chairma n. n » « « ()n St_;pl. 25th the Y.~l. C. . qu.:11 e J )au~ • Club bq.rdn its f~d l ac ti v i tie~ with a rJqua rc <.t.tn(e a t the Armory. l\ l. tl".''i' nwnhcr <Jf dancc~ r~ at tc:Jttku • this ·v ·nt 111d repn rt~.:d a ~oud timf;. I• t_, t ht~ J •'t ~ r t hrt·c· v;n·ks d .ulCl'S It ave· bl I ( fl h d J ~ l t ' H' ~ \ f' (?fl > r ll {. da }' s. ' f'h(· cJvb \i ll t vn ~ino ~· hJ rtH,'·<'t. uad1 '1' 11r~ d 'Y ilt }\. 3U p\ 111. at t h ~ " ' :, '\ a" h. ( . I ' ill. I t)l a .1 r t-. r n I I s t c· I • i ' Jl'' idtJII t•l lflr~ ,joh ..,. lid I il , f t.,t ·.,t l,y H(•y t f,!l, , lln. j ,,)tu ll .1 ll. \ ll, ·t t I JHt. ltr :tlld ) tA~ h ~<..'l tt StriJtb. l•r,• I F t· t :.g ilSt~H i odit nl ""dl ~ r, . wl Jr11htc ;. r. ,,,,isJw.l hv ll'"'· (' l y f '<'('tlhr I.J t·.· '.J, I{ tltd ,lt·ls .'u ui.' h t~ • H I rlu l' lu l• It ~j • a V t 1 y I ,11 g · rr h tn b 1 .I, i 1 l. ·u;d rt Itt t.· '" l'~lt 1 · d1ir,f.int' • ., tni .•,n-dutf t1i ,ltJ kt t)d , tJ I .. , 1\t t •. u ~ " .. 'fitr' l 1 lia l.ao ;-; ( 'lt~b l tll •t He U ,.r " '"rn l-' ·J, ~.;, ·r.. .. h I 11 dw 01.1 alld lr Jit rt ll Ncv'9mber, 1938 \ ~"ln, ·:-;• la.:l... . 1der the Jcad,·r.J.ip q [ Printu · ;\-J,rthcU. '"I hi8 club j~ i~} tOl} bcLOJPi ng a .f,·ader i:rt dH: ~del , ,f Y ., • » , 4( « T he Y'~ ~ l en • CluB mecr-> at r.he " Y'' each fir._l aucl rllird 'f, es .ay at (): 30 p. m., and r he tl, h ; ~ urrt\"'- u~g steadily in nLH 1hers ao<.l t>CPnce. Prc:~ ­iden t Ed win Jfayne ~ i ~ a 13. c - ~wire leader. 'I'he s ix.th aoniversar-.r of hi ~~b • was celebrated at the c, Y' . Thur clay, Oct. 20 wit~ll the annu;tl obseP ance of L adies Night. CLub mep~'ber., ar..d thei r \Vives aud 1 \-eedh:ar•s gather.ed in the d ub rootn for dinner and very brief prograrn in recoonitjon vi the rJ\. ­casion. P resident Ed win H ~-,e~. as • toastrnaster, n·ekomeJ members and guests a rtd ga~e a report on the ac­tivit ies of t he club. _\ fter dinne; tilev , adjou rned 1.0 m.eet: again in the '·y· Gym for some unust1al oames Jnd conrests led by. .T imn1ie Chambers. t e ay " physical director. 'fhe men'l!--er and g ues ts then enjoyed a program of dan-c ing and b r.idge for the rernaind ·r of d~e evenrng. Other boys a rld > oung- mrn's dubs will be f0r rncd a · tn etllJ tr plact· ~ arc foun l for them.. " .ith thl~ J.;tru·e nuOl­ber of vocational da$ es anJ t)th~r or­gn nizations using the · Y\' buil'"{ in~. it i ha rd to fi nd time f('r other du~s or a place' to pur. thL'm into tht.· ·'\ •. , pro~ r .:tm. 'f'he l s \ [en's boY Sc:" Ul n Of'. und •r the !cadc::n:hip o[ n.,hn:sJahl .:ln l Hutl (l!}'. is p.:1~ : in~ t ~,· · t "' in ~r<:.u h .. =tp~ an'-1 mvtki n.g a tJ..t nh" f :~r tlt~m :.el\ t.'$ in Sn HJli " t:;· . ~ q 4 « l lt l' Y.\l. ' .. \ . ll untinl. llld F i ~ hing t "luh. ~\ ilh tt ltrg<' Hnrnt r vf tth'!U·b ·rs, 1 " 11 ( • \ e:: H j '- i tt .: n ru c .. uod h \1 H c i n ~ o 0: I ht' t-., fit h ·tJ }-' :-;t u l ('. ,. » ,. C( ~ I fi ll \ HH'tl J l h l h d\ t) .1 H : fin .. litlt;. tlt t <" h.11 'l\i fll". ~ 11\ -... .. •t'' itw od,,·t& tltt<)H d t t I J 1..' p t p ,_ , ._t H1 l.l I dt (' l' h ~' I HJ' i "ll \ t.) till !\lt-11 '. t 'lllt:'\ t iHl \ ··x i tin Hnd ,l • t I • • . Li l t . l lh ' '. ) '• '- l1 Il l j f1. l h · ~ II) ' t P V. It l lt lpt.: t tt ~.:s \>\ll h tlw (.httn.hl·~, ,j,j .. 1 ~.t t}i.'; lli• ll l ~ . ~:.... h (.~> Jh ~l t td <•dht~ p{ t ·tnl.£Ut tn ~ 1·ro•' tt iH t~1 r1·.d \ ,Ht h1 .uttl t it h a ftne t.' t ( >l' l(•etd <. 1 •• L'ut \ \JtH ~ ).H.) Illd \.•t· tv the ' ' 1h ·1! • • • ' \Yid) ' fin . ntnrn · prng I'{ O\ j nsl 1ni_}'( ,!, Y .. e :=~u: nrw"· \ 1 '-·ni1 "'"' llp ,)n l;H artd '''i t\ t1 l pt~n·Rtll, ()ut lfl.€0J'lc .• ,rt. ... t; • h.h· w tl''ll'l.it";-~ t p w'th th(' li~hr 1aH sp ns nJ · ... tlii.l);"' 1~ il)l 0~ · h<-a\ \. · f 01'1 .. B rqj ntQn: · his n 'W gi-1 tne is :l'\ t­t!!"'~ 1t\;t'e, ru~;, t hi ~ L-.~1. 'fh~aJ ent"" ... \bM 11 .n · , , ~ ~r'l..! p~,..~,. . 1 • He\ht s- ..- ~ .. ,. • a.hl, ~Innhl .... ;lvan;H.t::.;l, 1·\}. lL Yrlf;$ ~ l . L. l....t k .· ~ · "( ~· l } -~,.... . .~ , tn.1. n1 a tn ' ~ ~ '1 i~er· ~red~\'· 1 ."'t~"'lg loN )j ~·~l''ct:•\1 ~u1tl a\. ~on \~1 t~H111in~ \1qk ~.a':ne. t)id ycH.A e,.::et· tr' t~...~ }i~:\y rh~ .£!al~: e? You ~ ..;.li P c r t!{ l1. • -uf ~P J ·' ~~rei: · hom i L . .- OrH:c a }'-L1yer . ~:dv Gt ~' a ri.lyer., be- \ C'4ll. e hce You '"ia'V "tl.-1 ncv-.:-r wan : · ::-tc., ... ft · · .~. · .. u ·l ~nl to "hit the h.ir,i:e. ... in a. e,, ua s ,. ·e will h.tn7c • tWT• 1:.0 '-oun.s Jl. r'-1es I ~~h chuol so chcre ,ll\ be .. lentv. oi r'oo.ni for e erv. - bt'k·h·. • ,~-;1 h ~l~.:- 1~i..~.. ht~ c-etuug ('Ool and ... "' fro ~.v., . t:hc :L~l<·"~s hav·e on1.e back to to~,;-e pit anJ ball oa·me sncl a_t this tir~e 1\e A'"e ~~t:ing read_,. fer our best year iu bcr.wling. Our allcrs are in nne .. :.are. t ur t eanr in the A. heviUe­C · n tt.:1't L~ a~e is doine" ai(tely. In a fe·~· -LlZ) s ~· e hotr>e 10 ha :c our Cham­. n iU.1 .-17 'l l:.a Le~g--U.e w·itb 1? t eants jn it 2011\~. ' • • ' ' q •< 4 4 s.. r, ~\ kt't\:l d1: o 11 m ~~'J , lr g~tll(' i~ v(.! 1h~ · ~J;1ru.· 1 \'!l1l nu 1 \lob b \lS and ' . ' ~und~) ~\ htlnl l .... J .d . htking th•; l e~tl}. ~o~'l'l nt.u· t•cpJ..:'~·~·Hl.tli\- .' t l'rt <t ~ttl t.lk\· lh,: ~knr. '"~:tlt Ral1 'h (~ ofort h at h,i~ 'ld p ·r~ of ~tn. tt.h!frtg .Lhc ~irl ~. t, .. 1 l ph ~~l y s t hey \ i II he h a t\ l lt ) ~lop hi ,. ·Jr .. \ ( l .. u.~ h r.~ ~ r the hrn t'< . u~~un • • \'\Hl be s.ek~t"''-l lau-r. Our pl~ ll-t l ·~ag.l h' w~ll ~ ~ n rt a b t"HJl the cfi t"'"t ol f)e~emb~r. Aft. l w{<Jr~·. there wiH b(! lot ()f goc, 1 husk(' I be"d I pi~ ye.cl in this leao-ne. B<... reuing yOll r ream rc~dy and Jet's SC·e wbn will be th(t plant \hampions this year. ))f)((({ Ladies) Gym: One of che cla~ses '~Y<' are very proud of is the ladic ~' .g vn"l class that rncct s three roorninc-s a ~ ~ wcGk, 1-'londay. \ ed oe~dayr and :Fri-day at 9:30. 1"his c; lass is l ar~e anJ g'ro' ·ing 'every day, bu~ we. feel --chat thire are m.any Jadics ,v,ho are llQt taking adv·a ntag!! o-[ this chanc.e to be 1n s ltape. If you are ovenyeight; if yotl give out at all times, or ]f y·oo are , kjn11y and -wa.n.t to p~1t on -vveiR~~: come down and learn ho:w at the c 'i ." A most ~nj Gya ble stHnnte:t of golf ha·s juBt closed and ltere Cl ':e the winne ~s in our 4th a nflual Cb.arnpion, tou.rna.­meJ\ t~ sponsored by the '· Y s Men's Club. a 2 ( • • \' t" J! tt(·c \ bot 1~~,- t a lt<:r trvinv f:.<~r 4 't~ .. 1n~ -.·nn !, is fJC~t d tJrnpir11.1 hlp in t.h~ b 1• ~ lullntt>ttctJf , \i ;h~<._l,r v:.•c.; plt. hcd"to t·hc l un~t hy '\J. ·\V. ( t,lf(r ~' ,vhn , h 11 :t 1 j, e $(tunc.;, l •Pl ~ 1>Hldn l nm np tr, ' \ t h,.: ·kt, \ bCJ toJtf(·ll the l'' ltok ~rid, ·• hrillinnt 74. 'f'ls:r1 jj ;p R~'>n:i ;u n t f" Ul ~f t 11 r". J M I ] p.; ~we, >n, .. O i,~IH , \·nody f :> ~uker dcfeatt'd (( Br~bn 1-ftwr('nl· f1.nd lo<-J" 1he d~:t~pio.n.~ hip of t h~r. fli~ ht. r 11 tLe t lurd lJ,r,ht. Johnny Hnll pl;~..y<'d vvrr 'S tt~t dy gult to tllnl [JRf'l·L •. !\. ~tnfJ e. "f wr nty­L ·igld ctJ t<·I"Cd the ro-nteht. Hr.re a1 a f<"-W I ,f the mrJS.t int e f'e'\ Cin ~ ruatt:he::'J. Crjlli t~s \ 'S Ni .-bob. I up; "'obinflifl vs t fc l ntyre}. I up: Ston<.: v~. "anne;:~., (19 holc.:bL J up; 1-lnrgrove vs \ViHiam..;, r Hp; and J>arl·er defeated J~Llr rove I np after playing 20 bt.:~h;~ . I.;] ere are the priz,e ~':71 no·erc;: 11 in· t Flif!. h t·­ChaQ'lpions hip-\VaJiace \tVhceleL Run ner-up-\Villatd (~oil ins. Consolat.i-on-.E. F. _1c lntyrc. Secottd Phgh.t­Champions hi p-\~feodrCJW P arker. Runner-up R. E. a .Bob"" Lan·rence . Consolatjon '~7 • Lee ~ic£lrath. T hird Flight­Chan'lpionship- vVarren Bull l\unne·1•-up-C. A. Stone. Consola tion Bruce : 1 anncv. ~ )) » « « Here is our gytn schedule. Pick out the clas-ses y·ou "''ant; dig 1n now and bui1d up that energy you need for \vin ... • t er res1st a.nce. Y. M. C_ A.. Gymnasium Schedule . for 1938·- 1939 Monday . l .a~it.:' Gv. ·rr~ 9: -"iih-10:15 ~\.NL Games 12:00-i :00 ~oon £ t:,x.ing ~ \ r re:~tlin¥ 4:00-S :00 P.:\l. B:..rlminv..Jn 5 : 00-C. : 00 p .!\·1. Badrn ~nJ:.rjn 6 : OU-7 : fJ(J P. ~ L . :lert's .. B. I~. 7: CO-~ :00 P \t. Ba lccthaH lS : OlJ-!7.L QO P . \ L • Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 5bift !\:fen's Gym , Ladies' Gym , 9:15-11: t5 A.~ L 9:3'0-JO : 15 A.~IJ.. ' G. ames J 2: (JQ:..l :00 . i'oon (~. -Boys Gyn1. 1: 15-4 :00 P.~·vr. 1\ .c::n1$ (Jynl 4: Of)- 5 : 00 p . ~1. V(~JJcy Eall . 5 : {flO-6 : 3 0 P .I'd . l¥o;·s} Club :l) : 0'0-7 :00 p. \ 11. <.rids' B. B. 6 . 3 0-7 : 40 p . . f. s~j uan: .Oa n<.:in ~ .7:40-1 (J JtO P. \1. ur~a· me 12 :-00-1 : 00 ~ oon 'nar Da:rH.:f.ng 3 : 1 S-4 : 00 P .:t\.f. 'Tap ])ancing 4 :·oo-s :on P ·~ ~r. Vollfy Ball 5 : 00-G : OB P. M . J3Hy ,/ Gl ~b 6: 00-7 : OG l"' .. t. \ J en'~ H. B. 7 : 00- f:) : 0(3 p. ~ 1 . B ~:>ketha J I 8 :.f)O-t.J: 00· P .IVL Shift len's Cytn 9: 15-11 :iS A.'NL 1 Games l 2 : 00-1 : 00 Noon G. Boys, ·Gym J. : 1 5':...4 : 00 P .fv1. ~·1ep's Gym 4 : oo~ s :.oo P .J\ 'T. Nolley Ba.ll 'i :00-6:30 PJvl. L a c.l :. es ) ]>") . J> '- · 6 :00 ... 7: 00 P .M. (;,j d-s > B. B., 6': .3 0-7 : 1 0 p . . 1. . Basketball 8: Ou-9: t10 P. :\'L fllJ Friday L a·dics' Gym 9 : 3 0-1 0 : 1 5 A .. M . -G a tf1 e·s. 12:00-J :00 oon G. Girls; Gvm , 3 : 15 -4 : 00 p . ~ti. Boxing & vVrestJi.ng 4 ;·00-5: 00 P .1Vf. , \ /<Jlley Ball s: G0 .. 6 ~ oo P .rvL Uoys, Clt'1h • 6 : 00-7 : 00 P . NL Bask(;:lba ll 7:tJO ~ S·: OO P .l\I:L Ha. kerb-all 8: OQ,..<J: 00 P. • • • Saturday G . .B0vs1 Gyrn 9: 15-1 0: 1 5 J\.'~·/1. Games 1 2 :00~ 1:00 ~ oon Jr. Basketball l : 00-2 : 00 P. Nf. Jr. Basketball 2:00-3 :00 P .l\rl. 'Tap D·ancing 3:00 .. 4:00 P. t\tf. 1.,ap Dillncin~ 4 : 00- .. : 00 p. [ r. 'Tap f>an cing S:00-6~00 PJ\ L Da skctb~ H ? : 30-9: 30 P:J'vl. • • [)ont1l • tile t uck i~ l. n t:h job '1g. in a ·ter ha"·iil~ h)~t l,is ~lf'f'CnJ~:~. l-Ie ~ s. 'A\'tn~ "u~·h ,1 g ·h.:~d tim' 3her th(' ht$: ~ew da\·s h<' hated to \on1c back to ·nrk! • Charlit! Gonnan i~ n.:portcd to be t'!"~ngi 1~ h1:; rdl ... ion. l t i~ 1 um0rcd u~at h<.. "as l~e-cn hanbing arouud the Bayt~st Church ·qui{e a btt. f=-td\: RicharJ .. '-~n needs a f:?w te~sons :n d ri' 'ng. On hi: return i ron1 a dance ore ni.~ht lH~ refused tn l('t otber cars rass .. Hi: alibi ·was '·dim lights" ... bv!. :1.avbc the attraction in his car took his. mind off the road ! ··_·\n"\·cne havin& lost any swine, see C, R. P. Cash. He has been reported a having seen hog .sign~ a round No. 6 Smelter:· .. You tntght be Rudy Barnes of the Laboratory. » » « <t \Ye h:n:e a ne'v-v member in the of­fice bv the name of Jack (Bamev ) • • • S''· ing. Just another ''jitterbug.>: » D « U Tack Richardson was reported to ha~'e enjoyed his vacation, even though there: ·was a light breeze blowing. » " a: (( \TJ;o is he ·'g-i rl of the month~> in ~ 1!hon Ellis' 1if e? _ led ~riHiarr,s wc.Jn \ ba vc 1J1Uch n'tore time to shoot e.-nakc-s now that his va­cation i-s 1Jvcr and col-d ·weath .. cr com- YJ 1) U « Ruby Blythe cujuyed t1ert>df at the htJJRC!COH)lJJg" r c:rcpti<.JI·l ao.;. biJCf ia} f!liC~t (Jf Cl ;,-..f J aJ rcu B! yrb~:; •Jf ( hc:1 oln>c He crvatl(ll). '' T; ((. 0: . Jd;c!fl Elli:; and Ruby Bl;th · wr- te hr,tb rduunull 10 lc~rvr the de..._~ whi! ·~ '"rJ..H L<}<, ~)I! 'l \>Ub bt•illv v>till<:)l. Jt "(>:n~s tha :U.:)C:h b:ts Jnft,rrn,J.t jrm Lh;n \.1.-<: vther doesn ~ t w~n d i ~c1(,. c-J. l !t:Y P:rxt.OJT h: .f •t, bt dwp "tl,TJt d at the \Vay.rwbvl.U, - C illtHr,,t J(J<JtbJ,ll ~~a111e lhl"" y ·;\11. '.rtw \V3yn•· vill· qf fl, i{flS Wi r,• :.dr~td ht JIJI:•ht t1 y 'C• g t ri 1~ gv,:.t.l P'. ' . \,--\ i~: /~1:11 dn y u t ()rtsic1 .. r a &L;blc• V'"' I! I 11 u (;:tl f : \' :if~· uw· rh ~tl Jr-,t..kr-i 1 hr· ~t hJt ch,r, b tior\ ,J.~. .. hiJJ~t· i ~ f ok n. !\tLuy wa s savlflu up fnr her ttl:"tdH•r 's a nn ivc: r~cLf) ; th r. prr-..cnt \<,·ns to l7H! ~ st' ~~ct. S~.Hnc time before the ~-vent tht.: l it­th: girl wen to lH·r Jnnther nnd saiu: ''\Iurn . it's a great secret rm keeping fur . ""OU r annive rsav. Hut whate,·t:r ~ you do don't let anybody buy you a. handbag.· '"Is thjs the City Laundry? \Veil, you sent rne half a <.loze11 C?>ld handker- • chiefs instead of my shirt.' {'Them ain1t handketichiefs. That is your shirt.'' Wife : vYln, r do the garden 'ivhen like to hear tnc ? you ahvays· go I s ing? Don't • tOtO you Husband: It isn't that. the neighbors to see r anl vou~ ; I just 'vant not beating Ji.tnmi&" son ol Mr. a~d Mrs. f'ted Dayton.. Age S yeM&. • · ice. itleriruJO---------_,;_..--- B·,t Tweet-Tweet J fv1r. vVorley has retu.rned to work after a two weeks~ vata:tioi:\. vVe missed his friendly smile .and his '(you·'re as 'fltekome as the Howers in .. iVIay' ·while be was away. » )_) cc ct An interesting conversation concern­ing a footb~ll game, T11i . cJ-up words and a red face. For full pa rticula rs see J{eJen Grogan . Arn,ong those from the T ime Ofiite gujng t <J Atlttnta for the Geor~ia 'Tcch- 1'-~ot re Daruc f~>otba ll ·ga rn<" \.c.re Hele·ll C7rogan, Sara \Voody and \Valtt r Zach­ary. » )J i_( u • • w rt ttug. ' ll Jl H' R l't.' ~hf~(•,. ·w t(dl s is l.c;r (,r S·u:1 \~; (H ld }) iti g(·u iu~· .. cl<1np n .t • ly f, ,lJo ~~f ;ng_ n n a ftp< ndiutj, rJf-'ll" t :tt;nJ t • r \~ il.f ll e; ... ~ lth.­lf ,YiJ~ ir .rl. u « u I I l J ft , f ' j rH p 0 nlr (: .:1 ~ ~. . ,...JI J Pp r i ~t~ IH ~ l t l o:t I tl1 t \ ,t, YI H' "''1. l l( t~ { '[t lll II 0 f' ; 1 I f 11'. \ t· ul l :w- tt~t: 1h.u. ( \,nL.:·o IIi (/,,,. lt IVl ~ t ~C,If,d . lt"• li!! # .. • c ("{ l (yt( I HWt Ult . :""<• t {l \,"V.. ( 1n-J y til H ,) ~ ,I !!~' .. ~,· I l U.1 1 t. 4, . \ •>tl,.·y btilfX gtvtt~hy! 11-G:I Helen G rogan - not popping her -c- he~wing gum ! Katye ~e,vman being tafl! l 1ee ~tfc Elrath-v ithout a cioar! _v.,.I r. \tVjld-without a chuckk! Ersie Allen '' ith her hair mussed up~ irn·inica Bryson - wod· ing during h·Hlch hour! H arv€ r F lowe - wirhout c. smart com(.;·-ba<"k! . C Grti t! ~ l org-dn-wi thc)ut that inft~­tuc} us b~ u g lt! \V ;d.ter '!,ach;-ny-:H u ~tr(ott ~ m .. >­m~ nt! L th. y :'\she-ea ti tig whip} c I crc:tm in:-ttc.td ttf h :.tOElllc\S! Auui£· Lt'' h ~:-.1:i:1h --- wt~h u1 lter ·)t. l t lS! r .f ~~~ 'Y \'tit) I) ~tJtth.' ~tn ik! - ,., ithout th ..l t \ in .. " ·, ·n t71t ~.:·, 2-o.non \, lr·.; :_h~n s , pint. I f tht' rllf \ nt JUtnps n, th · pr'-hium i pvc r <~ f t IIH n Ht c nr \~ .. HJ ~,\·o.t ' 1, pacupit.l­tltul t,( J '', l;ll t .1 ("h'Ui~ -. in•n'\ s lct' .- Qd d tnu, dH" whi k.-.. 1 l t~r '. lf t t!< ._ lt t..J U "C 1.."' h ·t:. t.. ~ t ft • 1... U \ h.' H t b.t 1-. hJ tl lll f;t'.t:l •' l .li-(IJ 0 ~ L)U'tt• 1l( " ).)(j whiN J -r ! ·• • • I - • • A I I I b I I i • • • • • l/trtg l)Ot~~ • r a C:.t u , ,.Jcy 'fh · f1ni-.hin~ •. l)t 1 ~utfnen - ~ t>tr)' --·rj ... ath ~~\ ~dtt 1n.: h ilt' ~~tl~~ t: ' tl't'h l.~ its \ tnt • d '. n\l , if\J\ t lt(Y~clfint~ p C(S-{' ,iJ l t h ,{ ~h t'l t h (' r h tIS t'-rtl rtll. • ~l L ~I d h~ . P. L. "'t : hHrfi il d • : ·1 !1 1 !y ~i ·nt a '' ~t.i\ ~s \' :H:·."lt it>n t tl JZ •n~ ~r· ·c.. J\:nn ·~ ~c ', anT ~.He ~:i t~', \ ; -~ini .. ~ ,, ~ ~c 1ht.>v· ' i~tt . ft i~ nJs. ·rh '\ ..1!~'-' -i. ~i 1 ·ht ~l ~ k t :.pt:r ~P J F·l'l.t (\ IL ~ n~, \ lrr' ~"tr. ~~butn ~f"rflH ]y.. ' ' F'k d ,. , « « ,,., . ~ ~ e l~ t ·1-f) lunr.t' '"c·r. , Tb\.n~a·S n\ l .t:· · { t \ ~rt. a it ~r ~, -;n )tn . ick f"'>r » q • · :.\. · :. · n .. l ~ b ~- Oliv·er r ~lln0UJJCC 1 "' ·,-i:m ': 1 · ( Jl b:; g~ -1 a r l h ! m'burn • ...... ~ r:~it . .l c ""t ( Jl r t . . ~ R !I'\~ B rtc\r. nee, rne tltte bride of ·lvrd", ~obe.1t~ ()cto· .~r 1. They \1 ill ak~ l-.eir hutnE> .in· Ca!lton. » , 4[ ~I r. cin<ll ~\ frs., Bu1 'Uttles .have m.ov­ed ·n ra tLeir nt:v.· brirk ·hon1e on the CJ v~l Rr...)a~- • 11fic Board _ liTl cla:ss·e~ got off tG a gOO\.'! stan. ~rjth Mr. 0. ~t Scroggs a-s in_truct r. v.-ho> ~s you kno,\·~ is a c.ap.a.bl~ and ~ntcre ung teacher. It .i.s, th~ ho)'e of me nuin~gemeFJ t that aU the Boarcl .1iH employees attend theie .cL· ~ as you \&7tH recci' ~ ~O!T'~ kno\v:L- .~t ortll "~ i,e; so lees have a lar~e atll; ea~.r cbss throu~hout the .;,vear. • ..r_.. • U tb e Board _ f1il1 boy·s join in e~­t~ r ci: ng t-o .J\. 1 r. -and ~iPS. V . 1~/ . Cul­Jlus. ·t o ere married i::n Greenvi lle~ . C._, O(·toh_tr 1,. 193~, tl..,dr congran)­lations. ~lay h·aopine:ss and content­tnern be · irh t:f e1n ferev·er. ~if rs. Ca.!tin-s bef0t~ h..er ma.:riage. was : ~4 1ss ~-1'ar-oarer ~fread-vnqr. ,t\{argaret iS em­plo 'td i11 he } Tl.spee'trOn J)e-p4rtment. 4 fr. Cottim.~, b~nc:r kflCf\'J) as c'Rip/~ j,~, b-ac:kt"ender on 4 0, 6 ivf achin~ • » .«. ~ T r. a·nd 1\frs. al:ter \ · ar-rcn are spencljJ"(& the-ir .s.,~_ptibl'l tH sunnr CatH­or. n.ia. \~ " lur ~{l~s t h~y are 't.o v:isit tht Y"'ellt.AV~t<me .. ·•tiGn.al Park, Hofly- .r~odi and all in.tere$ting places.. 1u tneir ret;'.:& rn trip t.hty 1t , • to S<top at la,. · .qf~t· ·rr tl w-~ty LH:~·n ·n~ the btkl~ o{ \•lli,'HH '·l~fp '' ( nNins, S:ttur­d . .t-y,t)d,lP"t\r .1,i1f ·11 n\·lo·t in . rf0cl1 - \) J l· ~ ~- ( , Sf)..; 'a~ "~r·<''•H\Cd in~ lvv· ly "tot tlf hot· ~1 ntf ~ wine. l h:r (•,Jr (t ~c '~:ts ,f r-u~\s i1lld lil ies of t h~ vatf~..,y. ' l' ~·c . ~ an: tnak tn th .. tt' h tHll a t the w ·~ at he r~ A l a rl.Jh r n t j n C-n n t on , ___ .__ ------ n \" rN· ()1.1 art/ u u ~ht."'s ~u full of h:~ppines~, and . ~u radi a-nt lH"l sn1ik. ~:n r n.·c··nt brid , \va~ n l n~t o& t ' t:l1P kind .M,Ou re'n(l fton~ :.t st or~ boc,t·. \Yc h,~pe .~tu~g~H"~t "[ 1· ~ad·\ ay Celli ill S.~ ·who \toa$ J~Hnti etl to '''I{ip'J oHi o~ \vill a hn~ys posses·s an evcrJ :'l\S.T!itJg l1appl-· n~s throughout .;11l 'hc1· yea1·s f,o co nle~ \"'e a-lso bore she diJa' t: forrget to re­m~: n1ber that adage: ''Somethi·ng old, sotnethin~ ne\v, sotnething borro~·e4, and soro.G.th ln:g hluc. ~, » » ('C « Gt;~ ess what young o1am ()U t our cllt­ter 'vay seen1s to be intereste<i in a ne:w gi d every day? •• ». ~ « 4 · l'rn a king you-w{?ul'Cin~t you be ticlHed (:pink' to ROsses.s a h9me as • • Houston , Texas to v-isit our plant there. We know they ar:e ha·ving an enjoyable tim-e·; and are looking for·~' a rd to some big tale& oi d ie great \Vest whe~n. they ~~t back. » ·• •• Everybody in· the Board :rylill is en­joying a ~-moke on _ae.coun t of a r.ecord run of F·raJJ·klin Doc;um<:fn.t nl:ade on No. 6 Ma-chiRe. Sixty tons in twenty­four hours is. So•nething to be p roud 0f. Good :work_, ·fellows~ Lees make it si x_ty-fi v,-e totts. » ,. • • ~~ e are glad to. have G. I-I . . Shope .back with U$ a,ga·ln after an illness of several weeks. , . . . Rachel, the lit.de, dal:lgl~t er IDf B, C. Fr:essfeyt l:\7hQ wa.s O{Jerarcd on fo.t: ap­pendicit js) j'& back home ~nd will $06n be well agajn . ., II) • • Busj)~e;ss Opp{·:)nL•.nity;, 'fa an-y rnan­u- facturfzr woo c.au rna,ke a good fi'Ve­cent cigar loQg en~ ~h for R. J. 'rrarn·· melt to get tv o ct~ts o~1t o{ inste<ld o.( OJ)Jz. (13] • • • 4 Mr. Fa11ht11thcr. <! ' ' 'f•/4 ~·ty t l. v,cr J ):ln; f lr f~C't 1~1~ 11l t P rt11't ~· r \1!' ( 2U'\ Burt; his L it dnJ~ly is :!,. · inr ·. ~Jl' n~af~ l Ol fl he~ J h ' ru t I·~·. Jt c.· flr,rt i ~ · O•tt ~ lft J•;·l $ ·1lnr r. ' .., n -« .., JJ it/ o1-l K -n r,'!t: - J . (' I f. H J . f' H l: ~ \V1'CtlCC' tfJO ·L..'>Y 1-!C<-t , ~,n >W W J.h e a 1 r '1 t'nd t h<' rf10II h wlt< n an!{ry ~ P~cJ. \Vat t::H w;t;.s t1linkiog v'f Fflatri· ~'rl (J f1 ~' ? Ad ti ·• J,, ~ t kc ·h:.t.s a new gra.o t-<1- d a ll~ht~,· ? · I { ngh J3 L' rrel ca1 H~ al.il'\"f:>t-r-t tv a str'l' the ,other day ?~ 1r rank Morris "''hi·tirtcs ~ hi(t! he WC:H;k.s? Osca.r Sct>.tt made an c:rr~Jr one P .rvr.? J thi ak .. f rs. Wiley de~ervcrs a pat nn t~e hack for. ke¢pi·ng the f>id :\' dres~ Jn g ro·om so trnmaculatc . . : ever ·vet has she r,efosed to do .the least • • • fa vor fm anyOl'\e. \7hen sbn1cone loses or forgets something., she aJways has it l o~'"k: ed away sa {e and sc;uhd un.t.il its possessor ret ur ns €0 cla.im it. u » « « Iv a Lee BL:Jrnette became the bride of Oneil Stiles on .f\ugust 1-0. "'they a t:e m.aking the-ir h on1~ nea-r Canton . HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW ABOUT CHJ\MPION? B y' Gladys Wright Q UESTlONS.....- 1. \Vhat is the most popu.la.r sport ~ o.f Cha~pion ? 2. What is the averag'c.; nun1ber of rolls fini sh ed by the R oll Fin ishers pe( day? · 3. Flow ntany· lig.bts are used in ill:un1i.naciog the Ca:mton Plant? 4. How ·many o.f the l i~h t s of the · Canton · Plant are btt rnecl day ancl night? 5. Wha.L is the largest a-nronnt of pa-per ev:t"r shi pped from the Canton Plant in 28 cl~u' s? # 6. ~'haL i$ th ~ largest amount of pap-er ever s hi ppe l fron~ th($ Canton PlaQt i rl one cJ~ v? • 7. v\1bat is the d ~n e of CanH>tJ's big-gest .Par·p,r shiptnent? 8. \Vha r is tho a·,:~~erag~ daily pnJ­. d ~teti on <.)f pA f)t! r of the , ~-o tnn Pl-arl t? For answ<'rs, ple"1 S-t: tutn t (J Pa.f;{ t ,_ 1 ' ., • 4 • I ~ I .1. ue lJ .v J'.l aiJ .\ ' ./ . B •lrtll?l t I! b ~ 1~ <':·-c.t~r~· ~ ;.,,., • .c i'ir 1ir, .l • • ,. • " \" u i.l~c rc ... !- ... \, ,t. ... ... n t-l<"nt • 1'Y. 1 ~l'i'\.' ;~ "1. ~i. in i~'". ·:' ~mtt \he:1 ~ht : .•• -n-~: t ·n bans~ h«lh:' \'e 'u1nJer up the hilbidc o{ spring onto t}e rc~k of i-Um.rner, ~ath e ring b~s of k'\ el\ne~. here and there. \Ve \in rer a_ \o. 1! aS we dare. finding this CXCt:~e 3.lld tll~t tO rro) H1g' th~'>SC long bz, uaYs. But :uddenh ,,·e find our­~ e!~:e~ f~; rly l-u rtl1ng d0~·n that tobog­f!"' an-sliJe dta\ rushes autumn days up t"' ~'eel us with a s'Yift in1pact. \"e ha\.·e haTdh· finished that 1ast sum­mer pj,:nic before ,\·e are ren1ioded of ' •?rat ri. g Christmas cards. It seems that eYe --,·bod\.. · is in a .~..... real hurrv.. . _To r": 1e tv be !azy ~ ha n·est wme is h ere. Creps to be gathered, work to be done hefore old man winter has his say. Beior•.! we know it we "'-ill find our­~ eh·es ready fo,. Tbanksgi,·ing and all it means to us. \Ye have so n1any rhin£s lO be thankful for that it leaves us h~1mbte and. above ali, simply than.k­f~ l. l '.\1y o"-n special song of Thanks­g;\"~ n~ is that 1 gt\~e thanks that I v:as bctrn in the r·nited States of America and in \ \-estern North Caro- 11na ~) t \ \ t \ '-\·nn~kr l!t)\' '1 hea J ~ntz is <.OHl­\ ne a l on~ 'Wi th h~_· r c~t~I'IJS ganJ"·n io ht.· unronn1 \ i.mln\ ~ \.(' hear it i1, lo\ dy. \Ve ~re lx!tti ng CHI brJth ~l'h t'3 and tche ga rden! ~ )) ( ' (( J ean · r~n n arn l\1cCraw ga"·e u ~ a s li ~ and wandered ofl' up to New York. \Ve miss her a round the Off1ce, but fron1 some of the very nice reports we ha\·e had ~ our loss is New YorkJs gain. ome day we expect to see 'Ten­nant looking at u.., from 5ome m.aga­zinc cover. l t wiU be a good one too. Luck to y ou> ] ean ! )) )) (( (( CharJes Scroggs just loss some mean tonsils and we tru st he vvill be bet­t er and back on the j0b soon. )) )} {( (( T hcr·e two ini mitable young men about town!! ~~Io re and mo re they keep gett:ing in the Limeught. First off" they kept hu nti !lg for the httle yellow basket a t the Old Bell Tav-ern only to discover that ~hey lost their own li ttle red wagon. Yes) we mea.n Ho.race Ellis and Robert \"Villiarns. Tb;ere is a whisper that Albert is on duty at the H ayw.ood County H ospital a great man,v hours. ) } I) (f (( !\1r. and .~l!rs. H . G. Starkey, Sr.1 Ce:-rva.mc~ l)~jd.: :''f he proof of (he pudding is t hl! ea ting.'' At le-a~ t that is the \ay Bill Siivers. Clad~on Haynje, R. V. floJlins and Charlie Calhey 1~~~ abr1ut ~t, l,tnvcvcr: it is nt'Jt a pudd.tn~ Lhis 1 imc, but. coon ~ five of th cJn. ~dl C;:.t.lJ"'h r,J; tl,c nirrht l"jf Octr .. ber 20, 193);). A ~ood t:a lcla. hoy~! Miss Vera Lee Fend. dau.qbt,el" oJ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ford. have been infonned that Henrv Gor­don Jr., will reside with tb.em ir1 Fibrevi!Je. \Yell, we think he pickeci a swell couple for his parents. The boys in the Enginee rino- Dera rrmenr seem co think so too. f-Iow thev do brag about tha t ne"- baby~ ac.blue " . print godfathers \·hr not g;,re tarkey a chance? - ] ames F . Coleman is now connecred with the E ocasta Compan~" of BreYard, N. C. Vle wish him much luck. » » « « E .. 1vi. Geier attended th€. Ciradel .. Furman gan1e at Greenvilic. ·. C. )) )) tl {( Rhoda llc lure retn rnt.!d in ttl h\: r trip to ~ d arn a in a wee bit l..'~f b,1d hu1nor. \Ve wonder? Saw Creorge Freetnan down rbt:· ~ tr ee t a few d;.( \·s al~\.). H<.~ C<·n~~iuh· • l - ha .. hi .. dad· ~ grin. H · iufornH.·i me th at ht$ dad wts out J ool-...in~ fpr • <..·cna ifl lrand i\r{ ufti. V\-ell. h~·rc i" b opin~ h<> find l1im ~nd ('Otn.es b.,d ... 1 () ( '~till ()fl. !'iQll fl . f\ nJ l C"l a Cl.' l t\in r wt Sl"t&\ whPtn T t lh{W\.'f of l oin ~ tl1 rt t ,·eq g,Jod f'i('ct' dl \1 ;! iII Oth i·e r v• \I tlng ln " I 11\011 t h: h 1Htly LdPl ... a h(lf. l lJ g-t·t mr .;hlrl~d 1111 ;t \ .l<.'a !i4lll1 hut it , ,,o}.. ~ VC't~ ni ·e ' ~nun t; tl l flll .1u~t ctH ,liq'L\n\' \•) h:t '<J ilt.: <HH' ,~J "" tt> . few ) "'' I t•n vn ·4•­tinH. ( ''Oh, (10 , K irk, l,q· .1f<.' tl(\l . rr­ndnd ~d. t•Hhcr I'') u ,\11.1 )'()\) L{ lt\.'\'('1 il . ,!) ,. ft tc i fr•p£· fq t,th' \ <..U du~Ji tt ~ t "hft~l llH)~ " huppit::lj' llllW. • ' • • \ \ '" 11. r '1'ill~Ptl and 1'·, } . \ ) ;j\Hl ~1 th l)Clc-tl tb~ ':\ ._¢1 j)('t!lJC- ( H'OI;{lll \.. T~·"C'~ tu~ · 1 ~ n \! ·\h \n :\dllnt;l ... lnr.- ~,l,l ' } ~ l).'f ~. Ctint \ illi'llf'\~ h;l ... tttovcd t•' Pli ~· lh~ '' 1) )t~ 't.:. r,~.l-L(•l.l (ll_; th . BeaJ ~\(1 ;1\)) 1 ,aJ. ftr~ 1 n l{lrt l"\. ~~(J!l ts ~i. gr~n'-l tin1 . {\[:.. cr ' o .; 'ks' ' '.1· 3t iora iu Uhi-., •c' · \. tk.. Que! ec .~n~ 'l\:\~ -E n~l:tn d. an \ \..'\l ::.etie\ ~ t·l : - - F r~ te lL· u~ he • br.a ·1 •.• d ~ _ pO\l ~h.L-. d\)tin.::t thf-.: t'~ro \ ~~~- Geor~' H .. 'T'tc t l ~'1\ ttuu teJ '1 . foot­ball !!:ti1\e i:l. Rale ~h S.;~ .turda\ . Octo- ~ - '"~r t 5. l t {· lilY i~n·t the ball g.anh! tl,a.._ ·~k ~ .,. G-cn..r!-i-e to Ralei.g.... h, but a ce ·tain h'"'1!:,e ht" lih.es to lri,·e by :\nd ·""~~ 4L OO) ~ :n the Lab are ""'tOJ.1<ler­: n..; whY: ~ .. • t • • \Vh:n ~s thi~ I hear al o u.t Rudy }} a c· ne~S :l tH l Roy h nt it h(~ t ., g'>ing !n~ u t lH' '' ht · ... b1lSl1H~S = • » « ~~ F\~ l'l $rn·atbcn:> \ {l~ o bs t~ nl from \iVntk s<" ~ , a l da\ ~ du ~ t') }. ('c!i>cl\~ i l da • dnose."' \ illi~1n (f .. ill) Uu\":l·wor.rh nlso at­tended rt ftK1tba!l g;-1 inc Ot tober R, at Chnpd l Till. • » ·» « u: Lou is (":;nes ru1d Henry Sc..'atnon ~ f'tn~. scve tal (.l<tys in ElizabethtO\.Vn, l'c nn ess~·e on bu ~ iJ'l.CS$. » )) (( (( If you \Vant t o hear your future, Rudy Ba rnes can tell yoti! » )) " « vYe wer,e SOfTV to hear that \;Villiam (.B ill) Alligood · was injured. but nat · seriously, in the wtedt on the Ashe­vilLe I-lighway, October 14. B"'i Ft'ed D aty t rMt ; - '\fith tr e c<Dm.ing ci ] z<Ck Fros:t it On behalf of the .entire Bm.ok. :Nlill iz ne.::e~s ary th~t u·e fortify against ~he I ':Vi ~ h ro e~press our deepest sym-co: d ~11d !&azardous condition~ that al- pat.by to Ed B"ornem of the B.eater ,\·ay·s go lund !n hand '\ ith wi nter. Roo.tn, in the lo~s 0f his 1ife-I·ong eotn- \Y~e are ta:.ught safety in tl1e plaat1 and paojo~n, and to G. C. 1v1t.Hr, also of -the the necessary rrecatni-ons that go to Beater Room~ in the Joss of his brother. ma:k.e cond1tJons safe. so let's apply '1-ie who te.rnpercth tb·e wind to the th<ic.e ~a111e preca utjona ry H'leasu res tO- shorn la tn b will look clo\.vn with com-ward the protection of our homes aa.d pa~sion and mercy upon H is chi ldren, fam]1e-. and will fo1d l{js loving arms of pro- - [an~,. tiu es ~·e have caused our fam- tect~o n about tl1ose 'vho put their t rust 1Ees or friends to suffer jus't because )n I-Iim.'" we iailed to do someth:~ ng that we . tlL0 ht. t.a \o e done ~ri th only a te\.V min-te$ of our time that ~ mio-h..t ha·v·-e otht::r .vise wa ... ted. 1 f '~:e are to he o@ad citizens and an asset to our town we \'1!11 . \Yatch after the cleanliness of otir o vP prernises as well a$- the clea nliness rA .... u r job~. I a.n1 ~ure w·e all enjoyed the spe­cial mee'tint of rhe \Veslern J~urth Carolina S~{ety €ot1nci~ hefd Jast week at our 1-.• ;f.C.t'\. \ri: appre-ciate the fa.c t tha ·metl tJ . such r.a t:Jk and stand-ir, ,.. wiJJ d-evote ana dedicate a pa,rt ef t1H:i r t ·me v • nea:ch u~ the f u nda tl)e-tttal,s (,f fire f~"t~\'etHif'ln~ ! am sure We all benefitted ~ready by this meeting} and v cuJd pledge our whole-hearted cG>op .. titm to },1r. H rldebr-and attd Mr. \V e~t­moreland to prev~nt fires that might occur it.hin c,u r p lant. » )) « (.( \A.Te undoubted ly have the roQst for­tunate squirreL hunters on No. 2 Ma­chine that ever .h.o:isted a smoke-p1,p·e, ~ n the persons of Algie . uRatH R atdiff and Garland AJlen. They- hunted a \vl~ole day· and got 13 SGJ llirrel-s be­l ween therr1 accident ly. I say acci­dently, because they admit tbat they never sbot at a squirrel that they ki lled. It se ·ms1 according to. their version of the stoq7 , tha;r sqtri rreh, were so plenti­h tl wher"e they in va d ~cl ·that when they shot at one, ~nothet- Would j,ump in the way, and they would kill the j'ump­in. g squirreL 'vhile th ~ on.e they shet ar wouJ't:l go free. '"'Heleivc it ot not/' ancl 1 witt, too! » ,v (( « J\.'Tan~· of the l~> oy.s and their fa t)'1i li-~s a1HI friend~ hav~ been attending anum­ber of go0d footbaH garnes -o:ver the ~,lSJ • • Son of Mr. aJ;ld Mrs. J. L. Freeman, age _z:2 mo~. Sou thland. J\.11 report a good time but some: too ·warm for an enjoyable afternoon. vVe appreciate this nice weather> even tho it is a little warm for the a uturnn sport. )) )} (( ((' vVho can obs€rve the beautifurcolors that the trees are painting themselves and feel the brisk autumn ai r without feeling a sense qf appreciation for the Almighty Creator \Vbo d oeth all things ¥tell ? vVe feel our lit d en es~ and un­w ·orthiness \vhen we see these great and wonderful changes ta king place w.i thout one effort froin th~ ha nds of man. )) )) « « Yours for a fl~ppy rrha nksgiving! 1'he chief of th et vi llage fire brigade was rn.aking his reF·crrt to lhe chair­m. an of the villAge eoltncil. '"Yes> sir/ ' he said proudLy, .u,._,e pttt out. lhc fire just ten f!linllte after we got the re .'' ''Ve.ry l?_raisc·'"vorthy t ·J said the chair­rna n. ''Had it got a good st;art of )'Ol'l ? ' ''I sho:uld say it had '' st1id the fLrt: chief. "VV.hr-n WI! ,got there only d1e fotutdat i.(Hl "v.as st anding:· E::t.·. · E. ... . " \ . ll ~ titt:r The abc)\'- pboto£!raph s how~ ' ebal Bu:·neu. in h:~ fidd of fine burley to­bacco. The con1rarative height o ( e­bai a.nd tLe tobacco shows conclusi,·e- 1~· tiliat the plants a re far above aver­a-; e s~ze a nJ height. , \. e hope .. ebal ~!~! be ff"'rtunate enough to success fu lly ha.-Yest h~s weed c rop and rcceiv·e a ta&.d .. c me price for it on the market. Really: here shou ld be a lot of good =·c ~awin' and sr iujn' ~, in this good old .. 1 • buney. \Ve under&tand the abo,·e is the re­~ ult of a scl.col project spon sored by· the High School of Bethel, ~orth Car­olina.. A splend id gest ure, we must &ay. » » « « v;~e a re indeed .g... lad to see our ft iend and c:O-·Norker, J ack ~\fa y, has return-ed hotne from ])uk~ Hospital in Dur­ham, . ·v lh CaJc;JJrJa, and is wcJJ on his ''"c 1 to re<:o ·cry f u ,m hi - recent illn• s. \ c ~ce him mixi,,g and ming­l in~ v:jt;h friend., o r1 the 6tn ·ct. \Ve h{1pc tl1.a t Jack vill vcr.y &:O' 'll be 3ble t<J t·d:-c up hj!S job ,..;i th "Ub agni n. Hv~·N:v~;r, it is rumr:n d t hat J a•, I< hqs t I 1e, COlJ res 1. 0!1.~ J •'\) ~ ., •Il l Jl i•S lu <Jil O(; t and nli•j' dPcidc.; 0 enter t l.t: ra l ou tJ ,e iudepcndt.:J,JL: 1 icket thi . fa lL Luck tr., you, J :tck! » )) II J;ill \'hi Ji-lv tb 1o he <'On • l:llul n t ~d u11 lt;:t,1lifl~~ c () J il j ) l ~~ · 1 dJ•· u ··,. I flil·c· ba lc1 n•ccti Li y JlJ &.ij ll crl in th<. f~ ( \ ·ir) dt· t' H.• )•llll ( J ' tiJ.• glJ(Jk Idl wi tiJrHJl {ll• .lC-.. t.>k rtr (,, 1D1U 1.1g a 111 ..:, Ita 111 • h:1d 11; i1 '- <U tdng ;u d weljj, , .... tc ll (.. hr·s ( ("}f d . b t I" n or O IH \'.'L'' '{. t 11 1 .jrr .. <JJ tlJt• Vi#' >' claHg . , {IUS loa 14 tiun r,{ flu~ ln J,., ~ s rcg<trJb Ill• '• it is "Vid rll har ~ u fh< i<•llt pn·~.l lH idu w:q~ t,d ,.,, l•, pn·¥erll d ;t· ..,l.l ll ti •J.; u f :t IH~ from d1e c <,)rthc . I he mc11 doing thi · \'\.\rk an.· th ei, p J rl in • \ L' IH lt ~ll. 1 <' h<' run 1 1 ~Huht ed for fi rt' and a tcrdt:nt pr ·- Bob : 1:1111ey sars that the R. & A. is ntatle t1p of miJgets and gjarns. 1t aprea rs that Scbe Plott. Sr. eutcreJ the iron worker ·s , hnp ' he other dar in cnn1pany. with his helper, carrying .:t lt:ngth y ptcce of j ro n. cbe laid his end of rhc piece oi iron on ~ n iron bench whit h h.apJ ened to be hamdy, sayi ng t:o his helper, <iy ou hold your end until I get that other bench OYer there.;' .. .'ebe made ha stv s trides to fetch the bench but fou~1d when he lajd hold of jc that he cou ld not lift o ne end from t he floor. After making several unsucccs ful attempts to move the bench he ~wa l ked a way saying he would like to know who in thunder nailed that bench to the floor. The fact is the legs of t he bench had 8-inch plates welded on the botton1, and the reason Sebe could not lift the end of the little b ench was t he fact that he was standing on these pia res and consequently, could n ot lift the bench and himself at the same time. H e reafter. Sebe, you had bette r \Vatch you r step! I) )) (( « s a result of the combined efforts of Charlie Setzer and George a in ­court. we have noticed a 1narkcd inl­provemen[ in clean liness on the outside of the mill. ) ~e t, while the condjtions arc fa r from being perfect. it is gra ti ­fyjng to sec t his im p rovement, a ntl we sincerely hope tha t the st.! good tTtcn will keep up the work '" ith a full dl·­t c rmin a ti •)n o f kt·eping 1h · pn: mi s ·$ as nearly perf ·ctly clean ;~ s is po~~ ihk·. ' l e.a nlin e~s 'cry mat~:ri :dl y aiJ s sa ft: ty and l!lh,~ il'll<..' }' in Pll l' dail} ta, kq. K ccp t1p dw good work, hoy ~ ! l\<J I. lou , c. 9, . J t ill ntic· f) ·~1 s d ( t lw IC E: A. f h.·JHHt 1ucu1, \"t Ill J'Lill ll ing fot r f,, a 1 11 L6. At. .1 te: uJr ur tlu t'"\t•t· dir j, 1TJ , ' ill IIJI(' 11l•td .. • 1 I .ll t .. li rH."t •\ l"J \'' ~IHf, . p t <l(•tdaw ~o.. 11J t wnt . l\. l ltt(llt·h tJa ,. fh ld·) lu' udJ ·11 l y · pn·~ I ' «- \, f .I JtH >; •• btr i s f, r••flll ' j 11 I h..: \ t ~· ~ ~ ,lt '-1 t ll) l, l~ t t • VI h.. f •(11 .rr Lrn • .1 . ltt •i ), Jy .. , h · , .. uJ.I, J;tn •()\ wi thita I 1&\ v·uJ {Jj tlu lllld 'tllol· ,dill .Hh.t li t ' I, I j ll i 11 ~J , Jt • • ol d u h o 1 J w l1 tt h I h • I, \ ·1d ·I lfiHW .li. t1 1\ \ Y ) I f.lt•• l {, ~L lll tl ' tl c,l B!. •k l' llt't \UII, ,1,;,11 j , .d l i•Hil H lift tf . ·, tdJ fill fi ~:(lll ( t~l af lrl "llt ~ ' l'Jw· •· U• nJ ~ ~ uttc fl Hill L.tl'l <. f tl6J 1 hP ~" bi r · il! i r:qvcy') J tm: ..-i~h r r• ;I( dct . m inat ir 0 in hi Jnakc- lp, ~ ·tH ..J: d • hcae birds inttJ th~ cia,-k re­C!.! S e ~· fld urcec-d~;•d . f r • n t e bPcJc .in­frjrm ~uj~"J 'l 1~t'"' r<>uJ(I obtain. in ba .., ~ g f,;.,LH of thr·rn. A [ r~ r ·•tot ing ' e e bi rd~ fr"Jr the besl. pa r.t of he d~y~ he \ l·nd ·d hi way horne wid a smile of tt~i u n 1ph orr hi,, face d:nc t0 the fac th a t he hnd bagged such a large num­b- er of :he~e ra re birds ,: or:1e hin-.r no Ol h~r man in v\"e tern - ~on h Carolina could b<wst ri. I r develcped, hol ·eve.r, that \hen Ji rn nl;t": wai3 dre sing bis ca tch pr r-para ro:-y ro enjoyin~ a fine pot pie [r;r .. upper. Ea rJ Clark hap ... peneli along and ··ceing 'he black feath­e rs sc:tttercd aroundJ said 10 J!m!Uie 1 u\Vhat in he th uuJer a r~ : ·rJJ ar.Jir.g to do with tho"e cro ~ s ?': j in1 says, '·Hell. is them cro,vs :~· .c ure, · .,a:vs Cla rk. So we s u!?"gest that yoJ rrake a further study of bi rdol~y, Jim; J) » u « rle re are some recommer.~da i:;OOS which s hould be reco!..!. ni7cd in our tire prevention p rogram, and are a part o~ our accepted F ire Code. J-I owe~ er. they a re novv being O'-'erlooked or vio­lated : 1. Book 1\Jfill basement in ics en­tirety should be kept clea ner and more orderly. 2. Fi re a lley throug ho ut the Book. 1\'lilJ area should be kept d ear a out­lined in Fire Code. 3. rca around broke bt1le rs 5 1lould be kcf'L cleaner :tnJ more u rd~ rly than at prc, cnt. Mr. aAd Mrt. CharUe Dlrihn &ad H. • • , t it l eak~ j_h~1 11~ .J, ... •1' l't",n ittfrS 1't) • "· 1 {l') \1 ,, l1'1H' ,·it ukl b,~ v,r ... '"~' ~~"1 ~) h..1t ~_1jl u ill t lJI t'l'r!l • \' ~)n l ,t~ ~n\··nt fk·· r dn '(\h t.ll'\:!t r ·nn ... ~1\n-. 5. (. ;l"(HJ p ~~ !'. l" .H)L{ bt<.'l ' ~ h 1tlld. th'\'tr • \.' PLtc"\"\i n\ il r< · l ;HHl du ' fe ~tr. '1 "'n -~~., ·~L ~ inter f'\1 fuse b\'~"· \~t" r'i:~ f' 'dt: T...- ' )\" tll;f,~ 'dH~ . . l xtra,-, Ch;pr- ·1· 1-ltu.~ .. .. sht'tdd he kt.. 'l ~kn n ~"~ t l .n l nu'' \~ \ n..tL d ·. \·~ ... ~ - tt ·, .lu i•;.JU · ~dt utlh.i he the .._,rcJ\!r of th~ '"i . \- ~s a n1,_·~Hl • of pr ,. nt~n ~ ;..t '- Hr ... '~h cu t t :;·':n1r \)1 ' ' t•lding t )rclt~s ~rc hc;r'l.._ 'l ~e-d ~0\ \here in this n'on1. ' • • :t. ....l . . ,... '· I "' t.: r , '- ~.. . ' ' in. :,cin o1~her~ tl:n~Oll~h·~11t tb~ nl;.L.)\ slH:-.l\d ne\ ·r ~e u~ed .. n· h:"t itHcd t'~t,'pt i'1 ca .. t;. '-''f tire. T'ht'rc ~n~ ~tnth' .9 ~i~·" of l <-~e h~n~i hre t :x in~ui~ 1ers '- ~~ n.t! ~"'< d oh\ rousl~ f() f l"'Ht po::-e$ (ttl.\ .. ·r t:ian 1..v ~xr;ng-ri~h fire. -\ nyone f.ot~nd t$: ~1~ tWJ ~ ); t.h,-.::;e for a-ny pur­p 's cl i tha·n lor rit ~ Yvill be di$­c · p:· f' ... t P .. a~J . "ttr LOde r ·gardit'lg .: i .. ·x ;!'t.... .~: ht ' _ in \-'(.n.n r ou1 or de- pa..nn1e-.... t d. d be gon.:n cd acLordingl_-. £ ·e.ry· ~.:ay we see . .l sietn hanging ju ... t ~- r tl-:e s..i. lC clock which reads : ~·oLlz \f0l'1''0; COOPERA.'TION . NO <30uD FELLO\'V .. I1Il) . ~' Our int:eroretz. ~ iun of th!~ i~ .. that '\ e should • • • not onlr ('corer ate 1n the n1.atter of p ro"':J~} t:c:. . ut ·we should be equally intere-::.i..ed ~n cleanliness and ftre .o. re- Yeh: 1on and n.0t be rassing the respon- ~ib~lit\· on 10 \be other fellow. You • 'nleE.e candy roasten~ qrowu in Weat Can­ton by Mrs~ J. H. ~. ahown tu lb& pic­ture, w~q-b 121 po~nd.& . The larCJeJt t oaat.&-r we~~.hed 84 ~unda and the sma.Uet' one, 57 po11tld4. 'fhe ~tal welt.Jht ·of candy toasten on <mB vine was l40 pouads. • ' lJ"ltd 1 b~.- s~ la·d ~llltl willtt\l1 ( q t.ln \'t"llJf J',t.rt i11 our ., !fort '~'> tn,ctin t i in )J;,li.·y n1 {·i , HllttH··~, throiPd t ' tiT d1' t n1·irt.~ ._1a1. ''~ :• ltcul thi. 'tx tn_ud• nanny­dltn~ · els •. • ... e _ _.. • .anl l l'at :\ l r. P hjlt i~ t': U il is .-1 sit! ht the wtt y th ings gu nn tlh~!'\.! d ::ly~. 1'll~,.·y jtsl nin\ uothilJ ' as ¥'1.'<.1d a .~ hit w~t s w hc~ n yntt anJ I wc: re boys. t hc ~1 d p~upk a hdly ac hin ' :t t OtJilll all rh t;.· time :.lhnut ha rd times that don't kno'v oothin' atall about h.ln.l .times. ()f course t here is people vut on tlte \ PA that only rnak.e t h rcc d a_· ~ a week l h a l air h a vi n · a devi l of a tinH! to n1ake ends me~t. 'They are probat ley hollerin1 less tha n \IS birds rhat air gertin' tlern good tnoney. \' ben '"e go around through the hi lls a nd see what is goin' ou in son1e p laces hit n1akes us glad t hat we air sti ll in the derned old mill. » )} « « Of cou rse time~ ain't as hard any­'' rhere as they ·was durin' Cleveland's pa.njc. You may not renHNnber how people lived on corn bread and mo­lasses, and son1e times soro.e spicewood tea if they could fi6.d the spiceV\rood. I say I doaJt guess y.ou reraembrer that, because y0u ,,.,.as too young, and also because you lived in Virginia; I don't think times got as hard any other place as they- did rite here in these mountains. Any way we didn't suffer enough to stop tlS from votin' the dimmicrat tick­et. They had li ttle one room school houses at that time equipped ·with old wood bu rner stoves an.d the con1mon­est benches to set on. What would the }rounguns s,ay if t hey 'had that kind of thing te put up 'vith today? But they air not geu in~ any better educa­tion new than we got th en, and I will b et t ha t this letter will p.rove h i1:. J) )} (( « Some people think th a-t hit ai r n eces­sary to have college g radtHl tes to pttt out a good news paper or magazin e, or to operate any kind of bus iness or do any kind nf wo rk. 1'hey air even ~ry­in1 to teach people how to farm that have fanned alJ their lives. We \Vi ll have to admit ~:~Jw t they a;ir makj t"l, beLter corn and stuff since we have had the fa rrr1 agents an<) t l.i ng" of that kind. rfhc lar:t.d is bein' improved all NVcr t'11P. countrv and life o n. th ~ fann i'S ea~i<tr in eve"r way, b ut hit makes the tax~s t <J dern J1jgh. Pav in.' taxc hain ·r nev .. r been lH) got'ld tn,· n0 br)dy. [17] • • fhe ahc>ve pictur6 tthowf! Weaver ElJtott., emp1oy~d ft1 tho Putp I>ryln.q De-pa.rtm Itt. w\th hie crop oi Irian potaioOS harveated. Mr. £1~ liot1 haa d~monetl:ated what can be dono on il vot-y small parcel oJ q.rou.nd. ti• bad only four rows about 120 feet lon.q, and hatVe.sted l7 ll2 bu.thols ol very Uno potato&& • T'hat is a practice that was started by 1 he republican party , and shore c)ught lO be sLopped bcf()re they gjt jn agajJ). 4 ow. you take over ill Ger­many no body don 't have to pay no tax. Soldiers don't ha\>'e to pay tax and the \r air all in the armv. 1'h at ~ . reminds n1e, they shore did scare the hound out of Fra nce and England, d iden't they? H it shore ·was pityful about pore little Czechoslovakia was­not rut? B·ut after all, hi t might have been better to give him the Checks than let him kill them al l. , , ((' " ~~Y; I will jest ha.ye to stop this w·nt1n because everv t1me I sav son1e­thing hit re_minds m.e of somethin' else and I could write the whole Loc fuJI. I guess that )7ou have noticed since p rohibition was done away \"t:ith you can get two ktnds of Jjkker rite here i.n Canton .. The red is pur up*in bot­tl. es and p1ctu res and stamps all over hJt.. The white is in fruit jars. l\'Iostly soc~ety people drink the red, but the white has lots Jnore power and costs less. Lots of the "\vrecks and th ings that happen on the high":ays is by people that have been -drinkin the 1-vhite. I think hit would be a good thing if you ·would advise them in your sa fety talks not to drink none of bit. but if they do have to drink to d rink 'the re-d and they \Vi ll be less apt to kill some one or get killed. - 0 . F. Gn.Lls. I-Je : 'You111. have to achn it that when it comes to lovenutki ng- I know tn \:, .A .. B C , .. I . . s. She: Yah ; vou tnake love like a ' ~ k1 nderga rt.en pupil ! ,.A.n()ther fact \VO;rth no ing i that wh n fell nvs pl~y a ga l \v ho' 'l' fir. as a ftdcH · lhey ton\ \vant an a t,u.lience! • IL ON GOES HUNTING --- .\.' ~'r .. h1Ll' to ,1·(," I tl~ t ref.\n{t. "ill- • lt~ \.i\,011, ftn~n 41\ in l.:h~ f~- l r.1Ct 1 ... ·pa,tn~ nt $ H'utd be du ~'bt.'J t.he ;~c! ai''l:'ion t~lt. n.t\ . 1·" in our 0r .1 J\i:-:t- - t n. . It t.'en1s tl~-,, "fallc\ had b~t:n braS!- ~ - ;;r·.; ..t )'"'th hi~ hunt~:l.i.:tn.:h i p to the l "''- in h;~ J~paEn'lent. 1-Ie cl aimed , ~-\~.hen he enl'--1 ~d th{l fo,·esr the " ·ild !:!a~e shcok u.1th fe3r, knowing thal the .... I.: ~e;,;e:lce of tk~uJ1 \ as hanging O\ 'er ~~.~i:' . aDJ tllo.t e£.ca;.'e was i mpo~:sl ble. \YelL after se' ~rai ,~·eeks of prepa r­ation .:1nd much talk ::tbour rhe ma tter, 1 aiie.Y. announced that on a cen ain da,v te wot Jd s.how the doubtin.g... Thorn- 2~se~ a thjne..r or two. So. one of the mt>n decided to a<:­cmnr: an:~ T alley on his hunting t rip and re:X>rt LO the rest of the crew, aod this is what rea·lly occurred ·~ Talley p-~rch.ased a upply of ammunition, th·..,rou~ hlr cleaned and oiled his gun an~i n1ade ready for an early st arr the lt)Uow1ng day. J ust as dawn was ap­rroaching and the whip r oorwiU was &.aying goodnight to his mate be park­ed his ca.r on the s.ide of the road about fi\·e miles from Canron 1 feeling confident 'vhen he re{urned home at the dcse oi the day he ·would be load­ed ·~.rith game. J3ut., Io-and-behold. after searching ~rery !)<irt t..Jf his car T ulley C011td not fi.Pcl either gun nor ammunil ion-he t a<l pla;·ced the _gun and shells 011 the ~rr, .. und w•hen he v.pened d ac door of Jilj~ garage 1.0 get h's car, a nd l1ad j nnp~<! inHJ hi:t car anJ 1ocle away yr#l rout them! "Th1nk c;,f jt/' .. aid T~Hey, '·five n1 ilcs frrJ in hf'Jlift; v·.; J~r,ut ~1111 lJf amrnuuition and 11-:e squirn·l~ sr Jit6ug 1hcir sidell> M'ilh J~ ug... ht ( r:' P ar. P ~,rr· ~ J tt£r·d me a rd . t:o l ~ v h;tck ~ (f) ar. f d.sh kiJ1g. NJ: i· <... : 5 h •u t ·, :!i J a t' 1\ ~~ ; y . \ J• ;11 -},:" n t lw ~. ... ;f rJ,>:t<.ltHUn H• {h·icnd htm­~ clf~ Li u l~· j uJHuti ~-- !,.-inu I ak•·Fa • 1H a fc,il'~ niJ by h • ~ I il l ,·ot~ •. w:~s ~HI)trei ,lg ld,11,. &tlf !rJ'IJ jh ~ rttll rltr l'lJt1t t i.L'Il1 \o\ IIHJ JW. \-v'l,iJe ! a~ JJIJ' !hrnunb a WJt(;J~d t'' r!ou r1f tlH .. (.'f>d !l l t}, J ••lll111<" ltltu~d .ijJH.ideniy t;(J 111 tt1trl lr i~ l rwd t. ( J~tiuH'd 1 · (1 ~ n. tl iHUJ)' lut>l q,l'lick! All lhr tt"Pt 'b ar•· >~{Ji ng L.at1 hr;mr• !" Luelle. Lester end M-abel Ward, aon and dauc;rhlers oJ Mr. and M~s. L~ J. Ward. 'ban \Ye wish to convey lo our man}' {riend in Canton our sittce r.e thanJ~s for their expression oJ sympathy and the bea1.niful flo ral oflerings durincr the sickness and death o.f our mo-the~. -Mr. and ~11 rs. L.ogan _;I. \~Th ite . lVIany t hanks for the beautiful flow­ers and the ki ndness s·hown. in the death of our husband and faLber. -1\IIrs. Rees.e a od1 Fa rn::ily . \J\i e wish to e"l;tend our tnany thanks for the kindness :and synlparh}7 shown du ring the· sickness and d€ath ef our fathe r and gran-d.fat.L1e.r, \¥ . R. 1\I orr. lso for tihe beat1 tHu l flo r,al offering. -vV. Q. l\1hn:r artd Family. Eng I ish I ostruct.or: A re yon smoking back Lber e> 1\fr. Sprat ? Sprat: _ Io, sir. 'Th~t s j usL the fog Pm in. UBJ W. R. MUBll vr. fC i\th l l r:. &0~ ,) pI r) ..... i . en far.m,f• r nf .f ont.: btJ-rf;, 'f1P.1H1•..! ~.(;.. P Hd di~ iatf: r of ~Ir .. C .~. L r~r..:btl (:){ .Br,Jtol di(" · t • 1 ye ·tc rr ~y at f !!b J\0 t1~ l hLr t . f r ~ i\ Ju rr h arl L«JeJ_: a resident rfz "Y;·"a,~hi.n~ ' <Jfl C(l rn tV }iiS Cf :U r(; llf'e and was \'idd y ~- tt< ,r•1n in ha sect i(!~ of fas le rtJ T~" .. G ne~ ee. Survlvjnr, him ate his widow1 ,t ·fr;. Sfata i\hHr. ~nd rhc foJt( ;·/·~n .tr children: ~1I rs. C. 1\. r,oeb-cL 0f Hr. nl · _\~frs. J cc .\tfiJier a11u \t. 0. ~ 'l urr, 0'f Can 0n· )\'Irs. Charles Chinowi b, of ... (. ·J -~~ to~vn ~ Ohio; ~vJ rs. F . .E,. P cr r)'-n•a J,, -oi Efv:abctbr'?wn; ~[r s~ ' ·. P. \ t.bb, of J Clh .t'l on Ctty , and Paul ~\1 1rr acd ~ f rs. J ohn ~l ays , of loncsb.-,ro. ~ . \V. 0. ~'f ~Hr h.. a s been j n the e~n rloy ot T he C.hampwn P aper a! :1 Fibre Compa n}~ for a number of years. l-ie ~es ides in Fi_breville and is employed an the Sulplllte Depa ttme'lt. MRS. EMMA JANf: WHITE lVIrs. En1ma Jane \~~hite r~~sed away at the home of her sou, at 16 North l\Iain Street, Satu rda v, Octobe.r 13, follo"ving a shon illness. l\ irs. \Vhice \vas 85 years of age~ and had bet:n in ve~)' good heair.h until a few w.:·"ks before her deadL - Sl1e is survi,,ed bv. one dauo... .-. hter a11d ·t\!\,#o ~ ons . The son ,\·irh ,\;hom she had li\red for some t im.:, Logan 1\d. ~V hjte has been in the t"tn-Plov of The Cl1ampion P aper and Fi~r~ Cotn ­pany for a number of v:~:~rs . I nte rment w~ s mad ."in the fan1ih· cemetery at 1\'lacQn , l;eor"'i~ . • ~ewl~, married .E-f u~b, o,-l : I v ou n1.ind if 1 smok ~ dear ~ o 'ou d~in k i l '\IVi ll $,poil f uU r Ctit'l.l tHS? . \Tifc: Y ou·H"\ t:h-e nl< l ronsi(_kr: t, of lntsl JJlds. alw .. nr~ l hin~in~ o{ the P, lJO I o f tht· hu\lst.~ ( ){ t· 'lH s~ ~11l<'kt' ·n 1 II $ pu i 1 tl'l (' ·u n :1 i ll;) . 'll uhhy : ,\-ell, Ll k,· Lht-•rt) dcnvn-­t{ ll i~· k ! ... 3. () , ~ '' · if .-- s .2 '\ ' -- ANSWERS ~- /3 { 4 1, l ~(l ('tlllll d :-- 6. ~J~ J ,or·n l '''\1111~ ?. J uly l 11 t<J37. (OJ\ • , -g.--..- I I I I I • p c THE • ion • amt HOUSTON DIV ISION Vol. n. PASADENA# TEXAS November, 1938 By A. 1\tl. K .Ot;RY D Shifters Win Cham.pion Softball Crovvn Duckett Turns in One-Hit Game ct· ~\ LIE ~CI-fLEl\L\tiER. po,verful D ~ hift softball dU) d~bv<.l.i. rht:ir \'\ ay to the championship in Chatn­pion:~ 1~ t:ra- 'liP -O tball ·rourn3n1c11t b~ defeating the Day \'\ o:·ker~ in he finals by a score of 9-3 . }) Shift place-.. 1 a str f:H! r~am in ! Le tournament. and became favorites when the:- ou~ted Fran1. Cunis' hu tlin(J C Shift aggregar.ion 14-4. The Pl,iJJios-Crc:ns.!Jaw mang~ed Da)' \Vorkers, suenethene.d '- ( 4;:J in the;: tourr~ru:cnt by tl .. e addition of Cletus Crib!)-s, heavy-f. in: .. in!!. f3st-r,eldiu~ ~hortstop . vvere logicaJ opponents for the 1) ~ hifter: and put up a determined fight, but \ve re JJna!... ~ t'O qutlJ the offensive strength of the D squad. C ,adie J) 1ckett. known in baseball circles as "the slugger', :,lmost nh.de a ni~che for hi1nsclf in th.e Hall of Fame with hi_ Gne-t i hurling performance. Others outstanding were Chas ~ddc;mmer whose brilliant defensive play '''as a fea­t4Jr~ of the game; the kcysLone combination of \ orthington an Garrett who con1bined 'vith Bud Blythe on fi rst, to pull ~ :e'1 ~ral Day \ orkcr chrca s out of the fi rc with scin tilla~i ng dou ")}e pb. ys: a11J Slick P orter '':ho sparkled in the outfield for t f.e L) Shitt Cha1n~ions. Shining for the Day \ orkers P.'ere A rlht.~r Allison~ Blain CJ;enshaw, Cletus Cribbs aud Fl il:c.hcock. l\lanater Phillips \vas out on the mound for the Da / \~ ort:ers and pitched his usua1 steady game, but the aJl-tlO\erful ~qnad rtrtcsentiHg D Shift prcJve<.l ju ~ L a sha<.le too 'hot' frr the Dd..y ga n~ to handle. ·rhc v.rinnl'rs shown ekcwrhere in this is~t.e of T1-n: LoG, receiv l<d individual ?:old­:; 1:!-e,d b ftball ... sui tabJ_- engraved and dccisi,. ely earned the tiue :~cham! ions of CLampiou. u '(I1e) ~-, roarecJ the angry diner . eel order.cd chicken soup." =·\:·II, yot see: sir." sr~cl tl •e waiter. med ly, ·'we didn't ftave an:y cl1icken ;:.Ollf\ ~o I thc,ught I'd gi (.! you next to t:he best t:hinc~-thc WC! tcr '\Vc bC>il Lhe eggs in." Adolf; rfhat J os~f called n'le a b" l'ef act:d ~coLH t d reL I--1emHiu. \ ,..<..!1, probably he forgc,t abour your mustache! Vocational Training Classes To Start Soon • Enrollment Under Way. Classes Expected To Be Larger and Courses More Varied Than 1937. With the cooler months fast appro:.tchin~ (temperature today 92) the school be1ls are ringing and Champion 's am­bitious seekers of that priceless asset, kno"dedgc, wi 11 .. con be treking to their classes in Chan1pion College \vhich 1vill be held 1n the Pasadena. High School u nd\!r Profcsgors Schraub Current Smathers, Bean and Henderson. Courses in Pulp ~~1 a nu facture, l\rfaLhcn1atics, Elementaf}r and Ad­vanced Blueprint R eading, and Steam & P ower wall be of­fered. Each class will run 12 consecutive week:s and all Champion under-grads completing the courses \vill rccei\·e certificates from the State Board of Educat ion. L ast year tn any Chan1pion en"lp loyees attended the t\VO courses offered and the five courses thi s y. ear should be as enthusiasticall. . · received. Charnpi on is agajo grateful to the P asadena 1 ndc-pendent School District for the use of the High chool class­rooms and other educational faci lities which ha\ e always been so kindly oHered. * • * • Cotillion Club to Inaugurate New Series of Dances Hallowe'en Dance to Usher in Season l 'he Champion ErnpJoyces Cotillion Club is planning to u~ hcr in the =tpproaching cool, pltasant Te.:a , winter with an All-Employee dance (0 b given in the Clubhouse on H a llowe'en nitc. The "'otillion lub ha~ spo nsorcJ l 1.01 al o f 22 danced in the C lnhhouse [~ nJ the pre~cnt tn~: mbe rsh ip ca rds \ ill be honored for three tnore dances before plan·s for the ne:o S("' ries a rc completed and announced. Last vcitr's }~J alk~" t:'r!l.l d. ru. c:, stag d by the Cotillion Club, willlo.n6 be rememh<.:rt::d as n rulurfu l affair, a nd plans arc being dt awn by the contmjuc<.'nten ro m~kc thi year's d.1nt:e cxcd lhe last. S··nintr on lh r' Cotillion Club Con1n1illnc art' D . . ,..rhomp')un, T'. 0. '1'hon1 p 'on, \V. 1.. \V . trn ort>l~l nd. H.. .. . J onf;S, P. A. Pfeiffer, c;abert BaLt:le, and the "ricer. (19] • I ' I • .~ .. w I •••• ' •••••••• ••..••..••. • t A~ M. Koury presenling the Cr:ute Trophy to Art Alliso.n ART ALI.ISON CHAMPION PING-PONGER ~ Cttampion'e Table-Tennis Tol.U'Ilament. ls Awarded the W. R. Crute Trophy. }\fter a week of tournament competition Artbur Alli-son \'as crowned Champion's 1'abJe-Tennis Cham pion when he defea ted G . L Cribbs in the finals with scores of 2 1- 18. 21-19 .21-J 6. 'fbe finals were play~d at noon in the Clubhotis~ and an entbusias dc crowd enjoyed the tilts. Both contest­ants \,.v-en~ cognizant of r:he fact that his opponent reached thP finals with the use of a special bag of tricks v~Thicb each could call on when corHered and the play was ve ry cautiotJS wh.h. Ailjso~ ref using to use his dri ves and Crihhs taking a tmcker sl1ce of the l>aJl thttn he usually ~ ses . As a result rthe otlloo1<ers R·e re treated to many long voJ.leys featur ino­perfect f J a~emeTH. 1""he ~rort> see-sa wed back and fol"th with r,either contesta nt enjoying more than a one-point lea.cl at a11y ... tage of the game, b·ut Alli.')f.)11 prrP.."'t·d the co()kr in the hHer -st.a e" of ea.clt f!ame and tl't~ r _hy ~·arn cd his tide. 1 'hc tvutna.men t d rew a l~ r ge n urolJer n{ r.- r1Ht HSt r1 nt o; a Ad eve.ry de-yartrn ~ at in tht; 1T11Il was u: pres~Jl t f'd . 'J'hc t \4." ) da rlt­b ort)t ·~ ,...,,.<; t <.: J •di.Dn L (Jfl}{t">.r ja ~w d ( ·l,!u Land , t.,, o ]r Uk-! Jl).lH·,rs ot;e rlovked in tl •e uhe t tinK·:· 1,<,ngod rJ, iJri dt: r1f ( ~JlHh,•n , At·k,,. ~.4 fJ' lfly handle J rtnrl crmditirm e-J by V .. R. (27 - P~i ur ) Vans ba w- ytJtt C:uaon f(Aks should r\:c~d J hat n a rtc1 · -de fe~H J F rank Wint ~ rs in t,Jw £Jf the maj :~ r up .. ( l~ Jf th tth u ­u a tJ Jt; n t; whih~ ~It.::-l) L4J•J Cl>trliJJUe d (HI rnt• l t lw f (' Jl\ i lln:tll'l on ly t.o J uc.~ 0 \Jl 1. •-.~ c ;J ,• ru·~ Cribb. whu n ad Alt i60H the· .ll-t'l\ 1 clay j)l iht! fin a ls. ' 1'. B. ~':dh. t a ud JJj, ~. . l ~ •·'Hl. 1\ HJ otfp·,· ~ . •ady f~'(VQdtt;&, Wt...· rr; d~SI. J Uil ld tt·d b~ frJ'( r • n•at: hing t b'- S'C l\1 t• fLn ~ ] g by AJli ')riJ1 11JJ hi rwHeh t ( ; the. liwti~. \11 a 11W d t· ''n l H tam/' w~ rl! bob \·Vhh.e1 J. B. l\th}rti 'l, C lttHl fl n HHh ~ • b, L t ' \!el ls, h:l . Srh le rnrni· r. " ly tt- • p••Hrs, W(J,-J tn v LtuH.l, :HiH'JY ft' t~VI'H . D. E. c.("'fU ~ i n ~, tJ H~ ''l/ Jllt·r, C(. t,rg•· ~Vi1 · 1 , ' . 1·:. MJ:Cnn r , Frank .... uni ~ V. R. V <LtHHa.w, ·.d ,Prict:_. \ . ll.. (~,H I <: . Jt. S. }Jtw ". f J~ ·dt' bH~·r ~·l ·r. HarrH on. ·.. .. ·· L•' wJ J'. ~ n' .J,, ~· hnd C:1ft.h J.'il. 1 h·- v·.in er w ~ 1 '-"Scn rr l vnth rhf 'vV. R. :rtl / ll•. 'J R JPHY. ~. l ioure .of t.br· J. rc~e z,­t<: tt inn will ht:l fv•Hld in thi i "' u ~ (){ Tu .c L(1r;_ I r Crure 1.Jn n a ~<>c..l 1hc trr1ph/ hui .wcl tPJ abl(.' r-· ·r~(.:m .• d y (J gresr;Jli:. il lo Art1 a~ tw t'\· a ~ t·a lf•"d n.v {~y,pe•~tc:dl}· l f-1 } l 0u~ t ut .-h~nc~ l he wr·it l'r sulrhed for " the ho~ " in t.te p1~nuc. * ~ BASKETBALL PRACTICE tN FULL SWAY l..ar<.re Group oJ Ba.tlketbaUou Tllm o.tt for h aetl..l:e. Las-t Ycar'e Champa fa Goo:J Sha.,e . Some lwe nty Charrlpt01!S turned CJttr if)r the nr " J r:actlCY. srs" ion held in P as ad~n<l ' $. ucw ~y n1 on OcnAJ(,!r 2 5th~ aoo judgjng frotn the f qrtl•l s h ~\V'Jl hl l t.~ .. f<:a.r)s {l ,...u12 ~ mcn" and the pn)lni se shown by d1<t larve sqttad of a.;pi riJl!! fancJ pers­piring) ChamJ"' ior'ls, the Champi-ot11 rooters &houhl e .peer aH­other pleasant season 0f "'riding w·i(h the ·i#in nt'r-. ·· !\ mor:g the old timers back in action was Capt. Chc rl ie 'chlemmer . s uffe ri~n g from an CJld k nee i.njury bur ringin' :em ;!J. fron1 aU a ngles just the san1c ; \ 1. R . Vansa,Y. \i\·ho .... orrrp!etely d.etnora l ized the C:a nton. team }aS't .y ear \dth hi$ u :-u::ann\' ~ s-ha rpshooting wb icb nttLed a much n eeded 27 pc ,int~ ; Frank Cun.is, the out-guardin'es t gua rd t hat ever pulled a ligamen for dear ole Champion ; Peck Calvin. \1."ho boxed tlp nlany a potential high-score man last year in clever style and .a\'ed his fancy shQoting ant ics fq r the folks in Canron. (rernember those s ide ·court. o ne band h ats~) ; F rene hie Ande rs . tbe bus ding Little R ock flas A,, whose sh0ck-troop an tic- R "~isred so materially in many of last -year's vic tBrie ; anci R. l.. BQggs: the ever d epe-ndoable, hard \vorking lad v.: ho shr:rwed to suth advantage in the ~am es in Canton last yea r. '~fwas Boggs who made 8 p'Oints 'to 2 Y2 m-inutes of phry in the ETaro­ilt0. n. ga·n1e. In tbe l <t1 rge ·squad out for practice ·wt! re new faces ·whi~h the writer believes Champion s loyal roqters ,~-il! g€t a chan.ce. to see in ac tion - arnong chem : Clctu ~ Cribbs rangy elev·er ball h a n.dler; ,\.al ter Brannon, smooth. effo rt­le- s.s fQrward; Slim Blou n.t wh0 should deYelop into a. dE·adly rm ~rks nta:Jl, and p ro'v'e a handy man l:l;nder the basket; R odney Phillips smart ball player who 1nis-scd n )ost of l t-lsl S{'a. on wi rjh a had leg· Art Alli·son, gqod tearn-rn an :tnd hu6der rar excellence ; and tnany others capable of giving a good ac("Ount of thei r acti o.n~ on the basketball flc)or. IF 'chTe-n1mt'r'$ knee hol<rls up, and IF Cu rtis. and Cah in decid · to pia" anotl~ e r season of basketball a rod 1 f \ ·an .. a w elecLs h"l ~ \1r-k in stead o[ r e t tlt'H to school, and IF Andt! t"S shotthlc·r toju ry n1ends s ufficiently. a nd TF Cribbs i · able tn fiH ,lio1111ie l)~u ­by's she'$. and lF one of the oth.c:r as r>irarus i ~ t-d' lc to fi ll the gap le ft by Ch a rt! ~ \Y\Jrthingtou wit ) is r~ti r i n g ll~ thr oi11ciatlt1g fteld, and LF b.r~1 nw.1n and t he, l"ear.s bf') $ • • \.l .~ie 4l ttd C'h :t rl i(l com" ur rn L' A,.pc( l ations, S lld I r lh "~ Chtl ll' ['lidn ~ pirit or PJ 7 aga in Jil~~·,·ai J ~ :\rl'rh'H1 ~ l lH'- sq u ~H I -lh 't }0\l cau lay your H10 rh !)' em the line nth1 p~1rLlv C'h..tmpinJ.\ t h n,HH<-h tht.: ( tHll ill t~ S 1 'n ~on . \ 11d r ltH' t\1 v lt.> Jf --11 ' .;· t1 ·· J itiun in1.p rnt (' :tnd s.mik s replt1\ ttul'll • oi th · trc1\ n$ hc.:r~-­:' l bt~ut s, wc'n• li tt b-1\· t o cnrft1ntl nur i1i ndh ri, \:llr:v '"·id C' rt nt rm nnd TL:'tulflt on - ntld fF \Vf' ... k --- \'\t·ll. Ch Jllh<.· \s (IIUJ hi ., gan , ~nd S1.. illur:1 n :1n h i~ g .u1p \•ill " ·" <' s,)nh:thing tu s~o· •d 1¥•1 11 tl att ~ Ml Wl•' ll t\-j fld l 'l' '11r <.; ~.t)' 1111 b:1 sk ·tb.:dl \'i I h . }) - t F ! ! - --- - - - - -- ~-- • \ b,11 k \· nnd ~ \ \r i,IH !U l '- 1 11 · l (J llffht r \ ~J b~ r.l li r~ ·l itt.h' \If ' f t sJll t: of h 'r R l i l l J1 If 'I 1. -c 1 td1JH· cd lttt. ~Ph:ti <'-f \;\· h ~l,')t' fcl.,t h ~Hl b c·n h n~· lt.·s-~ ll t;'.'!l, vr u; st. t'ldj th~ tt' ont· ,tn· w h ·n hct h us ba nc.l ··) o i•) I h ·ta.•r H \ 1 >-n: your f l;:h rt 1"1 &ll i h > l•t .-t·•itl'in· 1. ~o il 'li l! t ,J~I. I .> ' f,J i\1 he, n Jlh·tull an ti y : ·~ \v h 1._ h f o( t, paw?, t 1JJ • • • • ' • • HOUSTON D,fViiSION SAf:iTY RECORt> STlLL PERFE€T 410 f.l ton Dl"t~C'n [tfl~l r~ ~ l tn l·'orcee Dcdka.ted lo Dl~tit:\.a.te A .Oid nts. Ef.fo11l Rewa:M. d--WUneas tbe fto~ ,d. •\ ~ ttlt~ t S lH (~• rt ll .Lt.'\. ~ . ._: H f'r'N\ d h' ·~l() t'\ lll l ' h'~' · , ·:, dj L": (til)~ !un,~ l t~)ll' ~ H r n·i\ilP 1 ~I ff' \H·It 111\p tl h; i't• lll i l~d rn 'nth \ 't ,._ u t ·~ny Ol h < ~ 'h ' Ill ~·uf'h· ri n g J di ~~ l tl n ~· . { ,')~ d·n) ."t.."ideJt. ~"~~ h h~('Jnh. ~\'<' , •. t IC"l·. h d ·1"'~ nh \ hc·n tht"~ \Ttfe .. uo: 1"" \-\'< r l iPt! In, ~tJti ~· lH ~U' ~\tl llO~p h ~ · 1f' o f ~;t f ~· ty ·~n~Ki )lJ~J · "·s .... ~- l1 t a l~ <'~ d ~·\· .:nm \~ ncd t,ff. \, rf. ,)f tlw en ·r~ ~no to r;<·a ll ~ r.r.: :r t\~~t H!'trd~ btl l7 t)~ t·~ f ti H.' 410 • 1. an. r:\ .. lll• "'1: en\ . : nd l.i.{~ t h\:· t ffort~ r [ the t ut i r~' pt.:r~ '' nd. ri.~. f:loust rH) l )i\i~· 'll. l~ fast t1 aJH)g l Ham~ f()f i1 : d f l ll \ati>us Gd.1s o' t:om~'~t. ti n: d 'H.' l.}Lt'~f •J 'n el .. ·t• rns ln thci.v<:· nn~~.)ror~.nt~o 1, an.J ~~ :-t t e-~u lt '"t 've g-ivt'H the '' orld C'fL\ l\I­} l (). ~ s i, ,nany llrh' ·. O·u r \-1lp is t. "' baml'·ou 1..,f q\l:dity ~ otl h.t. ketbaitt!l'~ an. I ~ .:1.g 10 C harnp~ and Cha rn pic)ns of ("~ht- .. 'tlt-"1(\n. O\H I) Shift ·•~ \VDuld \ -ekorne- ~ n 01 r'ort unitr to prO\ e t lt\.ir r 'Lclt! a~ i n~r a ny ()t~r tit which ,,. )uld d en,1 that tb v nrc L harnFl·C'n- : hut--rult'~ athk u --s. r eputa t i on~­no 'ltt'· \c\·e ·on l''l!lc'"i si,n<tlJ rnea.n $0 tU t tc h to u~ a s has 1 .le \tctoty 1:·., ·tc ~ inp) n ~ m the t'h tided rr hc 4 10 vs Old ~t';J.n \cc.id'f?•Jt \r t:h, _ ~tniun.l l ~ a f "'ty CotJnci.I Con:n~nrj cn: beriJ i~ ~=h;·::l~"'· i l1 O"'tober. urne 30 tropJ1ies Vv'ete tn\-rar led t . 1" 1 • 1.. • ' 1n 1~ (.'i:)l"lf\dht·~ ~l.::Jl L&H~tr iiCC,mlp l·IHl1ciH. n1tue p reveo tOn of ~cede. ts. rne fa(:t thar C.h: a tnr'~1 o n>s tlou ton Division Jid '\ ,)7 re..:e;ve or.\,: of these is a fact that I believe all of tt$ ilW ~ii con ·c.~<.le:- a challenge. ·Your representative at the C0nvernio!1 n a de k n01\'Ll loudlv, and \1\~idclv. the F f\CT tha t ~r. ~ J39 a rerresen :atlve "Yould .be seJ1.t all the \'<\ ay irom Te~ "--S t"" .. ~,-,. ) ·ork to b rino- home the < b acon:'~ in the form of a i..ro1 L; . ~(; t.he cha ll en~ has been is-sued, fellows and ,.;e\-e ne\·cr L:~Hen dCA\ '11 on on-e yet. Vle 7Xa1'lt one of t hose rrup.h:ei=, n-it t01 the beaut~- of ic but foe the humanitarian accon r!1 .. :1n.1cnt :o.r wbich it is a~·arded . TY..le can only w!n on~ ; f ·thra.o,J~h our joint e.ffore we ·p rev.etlt Joe D oaks. fr~tn std!'e.r;ng tne pain of a lost-time accide n t. and :rv1rs.. Joe D(~ak5 and the k1dd1es from the lox-.re red .. tapdarcl. of living, '7~ovh·~h lo~t !.ime brin{'l's about. \~e \1 e a. ga n~ ,x;·ho are al¥.rays \·illing 1-0 helr trnatlciaDy or otherwise when one of 01n ~~,t~,.~d!e~ <:ed our :1elp - - - '\i.. n1uch ma·re sens.ible to prevent pain and ,uffe ri.ng than it i-s to admini.ster to t hem. ·,\-.e, haYe a 00-..da)· s1art on a PERFECT SaJety R ecord . el!o'""·s; le t· ~ keep it intact. D0 YOl.~R PART keep the ,·~d stars off the departmental sheet on the Bulletin Board­Keep the \.hite Elephant'"' in \Jfr. Cru~e s office - Keep the J-Io1..· tt)n Di,ri::-ion en top in r.he 1 nter-Pla nt Safety L~a - ue Stnud~nt. - \~~R'E 0~ TOP ~ -rO'.N - - - LET'S • ST:\Y 'IHER£ : . .... CHIPS: \ :t_,rJ f r0rn Auscin that ~.x.-CJ 1aTh(Yi.vn Jlm mj-e Darby ha$ lea:treJ mat ~ t rai £rht beats three of a kind-now, 'tha.t's •rai<:rtst .. l ;rnmie·s clojn., c,l~a y ti. Gonna rniss old J immie un I Le basketba:l1 floor rhjs y ear. • • Cha rile vVorthi tlgtOn plans to wear the s.lr}ped· s hirt !n games hereabouLs this year another loss Champio-t1 ,.s baskttbaJl con tendc:r·s \iVi ll feel befrn·e the t~ear jo ovt-bes o· h:ck :n a rhe! * -~ * Cribbs and EYan~ have dropped the book and bccnme Jit ­t erhug~poor fell c;N:s.! ~ • • F. rrter son\ "f hl!nry uf Comp n­ScH~ vn fvr her p roY n- feaHJTe MtCarty'$ ba ld head get:­ting all t hat a u cntifJn at Cousio>s affair, while such c-urly l.cadeJ char .. as Roy :V1ease et al s it nn t1t:>tlced * '~" Ole Caj1.:m Hart did.n7l d·() at a-Jl bud Jar an okl man, either- rnuo>t be that irtfectic;u-:: .nt tle • #f' • Dorr1bf.:r~er ~leadfa.st ly S\-Vl""(LJ s lH! J.i dn; ~ warn a t))' attent·tQn-bt:tt he HH>V ·cl h i5 chni1 from a wen P I C•t \:r1 ed c~rne r fJllt l.ntv the deCi r; a Lrbutjl A1tQ the • D Shitt~Wttmera of Champion Sofll>bll To\UUADlent Lower~ Boqqs~ S-chlemmer. Porter and McPanitlls. t1·ppet{ Worth.mqt.on, Coekera.t Blythe, Boqg1J, Ganett, Duckett and. Sp&uiJ. stage; rerr.em ber the Ala mo.- T)on? • • • Bob \v.hitc and Il arnilton> two Beau Brumrncls for the cvepiug-right in the middle of thines * • • well talk Glenn Smath ers tn ade; ~- (jh;nn is 100% with all -v:ho knovv him- and dese.rvedlv~ so ·• "' • RBR aod \VRC, both with sleeves rolled) sans collar and tie -st rol l·ing through the mill -stopping for an. QCCasional '11o,wdy>, -I wonder whether a ll of us e~'e r realize \-\·hat a detnocratic set-up Cban1pion rea lly is ? • ·• • Glad to see G. ·\V. Phillips Joolcing s.o ha]e and hearty. * 'l • • Back in Decem be(. Picked Up In ';rransit- CONFIDENTlAL REPORT P op\l lafilOn of the lJnited States - -- - -- - - ----­E ligible for Old Age P ens ion ------- - ------- That leaves balance to work ------ ---------­F ederal, State County and City Gov't vVorkers Leaving a balance to work of-- - ---- -- - ------ Inelig ible to work unde r Child Labor Act ___ _ Lea ving a ba la nce to work of - ------------ - ­, :umber of ·unemployed in United States - ---- 124 ,000~000 3{))000 ,000 90,000,000 20,000,000 • 74,000~000 60,000~000 14,000 ·ooo 13 ~999,998 L eaving a balance to ·work of __ :_ ___ _____ ____ 2 'fhe two left to do the \-York are the President and rne . he sp.encls most of his 'time fi shing, and Pm tired; so to H eU with '"''ork ! I in1: I heard about a n~ a u ~rh o lived on onions alon e. ~ ] arn: ny o ne who lives 0n o nions should be alone! She: l o ftc:n think \'OJlle-n a-rc m.ore co urageQus than men. He : I quit.e ag ree wi th yon. \Vh0re; for inst8nce, vvould yov find (;l m ~ n 1~-ravc cnongh to s tnp in th e. tnidclle of t h-e sr ree1 , puJI ouL a rnirro.r, ~ n rl doll hin1&eH up hefore a crowd? ~--~·-----~. ----------~----~ L a~.s ic: vViJJ you gi,·e me p l ~ o ty of pin lllOt\eV after We a re 1na rriet.:.l, darli ng? · Ladd ie: I 'Jl do cvc-1:1 bt:t tt~ r, rny pre ·ioo-s. I 'll buy . <~u a ~vhoJe paper of pin b~fvrl.: d~e cen:: ln ony! • (21) • ' l) . l'[' 1 ... ' ( t 1 • • ·~ i d F. a c: he-,:p\.\ at \: ·4 r: 'u · t; rt\t.s c f .:.:i ':ill' ! ,, -er, ,,.t n t f~.:\ er . ,.c ll" \ f~·vcr ..... .) . art ... i \ f . \.,_~a, \ i \ <.'r . . won i C.l' if there is s 'Jt h a • hi r. .~.. ~ ~ : u tun {c \• c r ? . . I ~nrdr am :uff 'rin fton1 $OllHnhing. ... "e-crn~ J~ th\lut?h :-t great nHHl'Y 1l~·atn;"ious ha\ c a re-a 1 ton ell of foot­baH f-c \·er .. :lt •nc ('fJn" · there ar­pe- arcJ (tuite an a1 ray of hi~ ~hots . . L 1). \~ dl$. BiH \Yh iri11g. Cha ~ . \.il­!!: Jm . ~ Frank .\ lJrcns. F rank .... llrtis, .\ nl Ut • H;son ( \YJth a girL the big ::i "$Y:) and 1nt~ of others .. . A ci rcu~ ;s h.:t s ,f fun. but .v ou hou]d see a ft..>ot.b3~1 t.:arne betw~.'co anY of the col- ~ ~ "red h·i~h ..,chools 0i this section ! . . Gieun Smathers ha{l sore s tomach n1US­ciet- for three days from laughing . . the~~ surpa~s anything ever seen .. the pla. crs play harder, rass longe r, run fa, er and they are past masters jn t he ar. oi razzle-dazzle . . . Thcu the throb­bing-. hy"sterical rb ~-t11 n1 of tbe stands . . the student cheering sections sta rt \Yith the open;ng gun and ltee-p up a rhy1:hmic chanc for an hour and a baH. The cheer leaders in an average eve­rting ,-..ill truck at least tweflty miles . . aU songs are wrinen to runes like· F l,a t Foot f-loogie and Christoph·er Colum­bus .. Trr and r>icu.~re 3.000 colored ~·oungsters swinging. S\Yaying and cla-p­p1ng ')ack Yates team is sho' jam~~ to the tunc of FlatFoot F1oogie, ·and you have the idea . .. One peculiar feantre, and ra ~her hard tO get u:s-ecl to_, is at­tending a football game~ ni'fht o.r day i '1 shi rtsJer.:ves and :::.tdl l>e warm . . ''tail! 't 'fltt:en! . . . . s~l re1 y hated t <D 1cft)t ;.-l·r de'} D ·u11i-> Cnu,ins . . a very ~1\: c·l1eleganr man and a very swc:Uele­ha n boss .. can'l sav mn(:h for hi'S J~infn}k~ th-ough . . t.hal. ncpht:W' was a i right· . . . . Ofd -1. tJttry rud ly ha& { om c tr i f t y ph .. y r n ;,1 rt":b . . w r H" d <~ t i f he had f'\'Cr int f'ld.tw~-d 1 h(·rr1 1 r1 Cc111 & in ~ bektiC " ... h ~ t Bill Lkt} cP ha1 ~J ~ w rc }l ... ,~re at> .\·Jr. ( " tttl(~'s tit(· n<:} t d4:1\' af~ tr.: r ( \ ntsi n •/ 1.1a 1 1 y . . . ( } ; t n' J r <:. · R e~ H (U vi n~ 11 n d rr ;q t hAd 1 • ..\' e:q I h 1)1 g wlwr1 th t.!V ~ ~n L hf,IJ)' , . hv\ t~vl:r • runlQf' 1~ .JS it that R··x « w .\J l'~. Fl ·,ll a Y H.l I J • rt g~ w ~ J r o. ll .r n iJ I r . . B 11l ll'~~ brrbl ... lr·. H1JI and r tlJl•Lk·.'' .... ~!t.:CaH i}<.dd i'l' i· t~ .we 11ttl!"~:t fr,r -.x11rte l'l1in~· ! . · . 1\lli!'ftJU b ttl vn ;~,. n···{ kt it , ( Jh, i{ WH~ ~t \ ,~.;JJ lf ,lff.:ti 1 1 . 1 ~ c u ty vbfl··r f,,ut.ul u <l ttr.tl t" t 111 f J"l·!f> ( • f d I " l It a l r:- J fl d It ~ t f J U t l ~ rt', 911.1 t1 if ~W 11/ ..,ff • a f.\l llp Je t h ;l i 1 .~ ltet W:-t1 M~ J'w ·u rp.r.i ( d ... C '! ,a.~. S r w:~o~ ~ ;"~1 d it w:UJ t,V.t~f 1ot..J l)Qt lf l •• f VoJHlc"r~ ••. ... \"·] 0 n· j s 4·tJ d ~ 1 . !"J., nl' t qq k ( ,J t I. . r t I I i \n ·1 y .. intc-re~t in 1 hLnp" .. ~ " ' ~• r lY,(!. L-<.1''' rrJn ~ ~itf~.:nng ... .. On ,~ niMht nn h st. J;:rt'lV(r yttrd J !l·k l uqd ~) \ ;,tS \'"a lly tuw .. · ~ r ht: ga l(' fe ll off a bJrkittt+ clrunt· '1·h \ I ::. ' (H ne b c·a<.·'h is d r,n: n ; ~ct cc n R i'}Ot'h • s J <::n,Vtl; wa~ht~ r · do u ~ <;vapora tors holJ ing rcco,·e rr b~ck, and rhtt milk n1acb fll'C s iH~iu~ '1 'hey [)one T-1 w1g ] app .v tc~ t h ~ Old Apple-'T rce.1 : · •• end qtrute .. ... Be:c it '\JVou ld I e fuo t.o he:a r Gra. ttdpappy J~ mison and <iraricl­pa ppy \~l ild ta lking toget her a bnut lhetr nc' ra ndso.n . . 1: ncle cou ld add a few . . . . . Bob anu Gladys Herner now tnot'tlma and p0ppa .. cong.ra t u­Ja tic.H'IS, a ntl to Ji.ttle N'li,.s flern er .. best \-,.-j ·hes, .. . Sor t o f like losin.g. ar1 arm v\ hen the Otd Ladr m.oved dut . . ~"~onde r h o,>\· they find these gi rls: . . 'bout to cha nge my attitude in self .defense . . hate to be a lone wolf . . . . H ave heard of Lov·e L ette rs in 1"'he a nd, but Sam 'fowh~s gets the r:n in hi.s 1 uuch .. he says he is ma rr.ied and has been for ten ·months . . :ea·n any­one veri·fy that ?: .. .. C:. ~ - J. Ca ne goes h unting and D.eath T'akes a Holi­day . . . Algie ((Sp.e:edha1F'· Speans . . . A llis0n son1;€ l?ing P o!lger . . ne: has a mug to prove it . . pe.Thaps Loving Cup ·wou ld be b<ttter1 sj r)ce mug has ao'o:ther n1eaning . ... Joe ·t~Ote J\~is·s" Homan ... Res '<LSU" I-Iar:,/ ille .... \Voncler why- we neve~r haa r a11ythi ng f ra~n C. R . P. Cash ? . . be cou tcln~t have for,... gotten Texas a l re~ d y! ... 'rhe l\1i ller- • Gene .. son of Mrs. D. F. Fo.td, with two "small'; T Qas bu,U&oq:s. :VV aH<.e r-·D.egnan feo.d sta rted anew , .. -;th the footba iJ wa1:s ..... FTad rather a bad scare for a wbile, but then came the ~1unjch Con ference . . . "'-·~rnder ho-w Hi tler and l\l.fussolini look in Cham.herlai n s and Daladier' pants:~ .. . FOR and F a rley quoted as sa;·- · ing tbat "'"hile the world is watchin .. .Jhller and Cz~-cho"'Jo,~ akia. the~· plan to g rab ~~faiJ1e ant.l Vermont . . . o yot.1 suppose ? ? ? tvforc about th~ t in 1940 .. : . . :\ow, a Froli<'son'\e f-Iall(l­we1en to you ~ll !. 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