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The Log Vol. 23 No. 09

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  • Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and 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.
  • • CONTENTS Pa~e Annual Reporl sa ety CQnt~st By Dw' qht Thomson ____ _ 2 13th field Artillel}- Eb,;amp. d iA p-s')ah N H-onal Fo~l . _ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ . Our rr::. • _. __ keland _ _ __ tditorials _. . . . _ Inle.resti~~ tetter _ Can t~.n .. _ Ho..:.sion _ Sa.nder:sville . . - --.. . -.. -- -. . -. .... -- .. • 5 7 8 -· --- - 10 --· - - - -- 11 . -·-- 27 • - - ----- 38 - • -. - - - 44 OCIOBER 1941 :voL .. xxnr Nl 1VIBER 9 PaBLISHED . • . - BY "' -· --: Champion's Annual Report Distributed The 194 J Annual Report of The Chan:1pion Pd-per and F1bre Cumpany w~s recently dis­tributed to Hs e:rnployoes. On page 2 is an encoLtraqing repo1l from lhe President Logan G. Thomson. Mr Thon1son states: "We can derive considerable satis!aclion from the progress made during the year 1941. In tons of paper and board sold, we registered a gain of 20.8 per cenl over the previous fiscal year and the output of our pulp mills reached an all Hme high_" The increase, he s lates, was due to efficient operation, improved equipment and our competent sales force. The annual report tells the whole story in an i.l1.teresting, attractive and shnple n1anner so that a 11 Chaxnpion employees n1ay understand . "THE CHAMPION FAMILY" HAMII.TON. OHIO : HOUSTON, IEXAS : CANTO!f, N. C. : SANDERSVILL& G.L £stabUal.ted J9f4 · • • .. .. • • • • • • ·• .. fweatv·Seventh Yeat ol PublloatJoa The pa;er .. the .. ., of U,Ja •• ., •• 1 ..... Ch•"lPPoa Kromekota, and tlle papat b the mtde Jta911 Ia Cla••ploD Whu. S&tl.a llefolll !remel, both mtde ID our H•mlltoa pla.DL We M•nufAetu.te IDI.,Y trad• of bleached pzJUII. Mecibtn• f'tntebld. 8aper C«'•Dd•eel. and Coal•4- r I• II· • • • • ' l- • • • • • • • • Near ( End of flrst Leg • • • • ,\.itJ) , ~·pH}:\;!" ,H ··} tm,• l'nt rHh ,f the 'lll:'L ll'fl' r,l d " Intd-J)i\ i-s~. ~~~! ;-.;"'{t"1 . <._"',,o,t~.l lc.~ln\lttin 1 th~ l htni iH111 -~\ :i, 1 ~~ te-<hrn ... in , h ~ F~~~.u (oc: R ~Hir'l,i!s. 'fl l! f1 ~ ~L J ~,'le t~ ir. 1 ~ ~\ ·~t \ ' ·t~n·$ i~ n~l i h\ til' H nu~ttl~ lhvl'HC\ J\ , ahho' h ·~ ;_ ~· rh•t 1}'1h-i3l '-i 1~ t th' f.lt:t that th. " ~ fl.,gurt's l l ' . J "•:\ 13\ If \. (. ' 1 ;, f'• 1 ' 1 e " l l ll ltil\.. fi.r> st- ii~tir..:al rr.·,,,·(, < • d:tr ·ont<" .. ' l \tf' to the pn--~~ nt • l't' J, · .. l '1 ): 'ntin~. s:nc.· .non:. of th~ tlu· ~ divhrions h ~n~c ~t't; ·1(1 ~ ,- htl. r·njuJ of. 1 $. !'l.op.t"-~..; [ I at e\ ''! ~ fU}l n . ~uxf. 'W(•man ·in l he Clwrn r~on , n. ~ n: i.!s· P. '\:i! i\~ his ~1tl her whf)kl vart~d rooperahon }~ l ' • . ·.\.t t ll~r . ~t t: . . ~r :ur· ~ c1 th ::lt in rhe. f utl.ll' e " c \"'; ll t'etu rn to ·f !''Per t>:\celJeJlt rc-C'ord ·. ti': tt ~ r h· tr !,7foi:H•h 0 11 tlre Cpp<t, i l.. pa~\:.' . . Dwi-gh t J. :~rb~tnst :1. z, ~· ~ 11t Cr-nn.EnauH· to 1 he Ad.minist ra tor of Pt ·. 11noi. i~ :,r-1 ·:ni:r i:n hi _h ndit beautiful plaq_ue of .;-recial J~~;,:n.. l1"d ... ·it! tJ pr< :-~U1 ed ro t~e plan t haviu_g the hest t>-:veri'R' c'et~~ , t th(; -!~~· r~f the Inter- D1vis~ooal_ Saiety C nr "Sf, w. h;'(!t be.·: an -\ pr;1 ? ·: 1941. ~ L' e ~a:ver c11p on he .:it: k ,,.,;11_ be e1vitrded t.r the pia nt :.a···;ng the !'t<·.:t tre~t.tJh .. y record ch ring the cont:c, t. Both 'he. ; \!"..!t:"'~C} "'u':f s t·er~ly r "CnnL will be determjned by ihe n~ 1nber uJ h.:·· t tiru~ot ~(.~cidentb awJ tJ:e tnta} numbrr of driy Jc..sL ~. n ac--udH \'lf inj u;ic . Th~n.~ k·rc, oach CJn('loyec .. ,.< id r~ct:'l·.,. n.Y;.e .. :::.Ci.fctJ •• a"· a, majur rc .ronsibilit-y. . ·e ~ u:: i.flh.·re.:.:t\!'cl ir. actr ent pn:,~eutiott f Of . {' f.JU r:e yoi.. itrC 'If :tt 11; {rt m a ~dfr ~ m.otive-j u.:t t~ ~a\e 't<( ur en lnde. ;~-c-b . .B ut~ •,·d'lat • bo\l;t tire ~af~tN ()f v:Qur felh9w- • II • ~ · r (;ke:r? y ,,u Gk·J.t 't w'u 1. him to r.et hurt. c,f cour. c you ii-<H·~: !l~f"n . ·. ha a ·r: .\ vU d ILt!g tr; crt'a' e wrthin tJ,e mind ,.; --r ~ ~(IDr ~~~IJ.r Hlan ·he ,r·i:-i vf afp-fy: l)o you con. icler icci~1c.n! ! .r -~encion rJi maj' r !n~ { J tal,llc? · . ·~., .oru \.':.cH~i ~ cJ or.l(rt hurt, n<.J one 1he &rher f~ llt)\' l .> ' --t ttl a ; rv.. ii!Je elK f c'-'.: ' ~ '!-~ get .. J.l.rt. nctr ex,pects hi {:elk, w.-r~·:r t1) gel bcJrt : ,c~, ,rl'sequear:ly one j u.~t drtf\s with the ri£lc.u:n il .e j,.. a 'ak· 1.r:x1 ftf.JTll hj_, 1 dr.aso,v hv. a seriou~ :,,jur.v. !! . u:YSdt ~~ SO'! eu11.. e u'fW. tn tar.· (Jr;r<tl•iz:"tiW'l. . {! . ~ ,..-or:>et: w~ 't.: nt~ A .\•ukt.n ' ! ''-'?: Tc,~m.(jrt'uw rna' be • c • • '" !a ~" '"' a ·-e y 7·. r ,·lf r,t .. ifl,I"C ot h~ r empl( 1Jt:c R<.-JJ ~m-t er. tl:e tc- '11Csttti .!h ) f yr,~d a 1. ·; an~.i 1 h"' j .e \Yit:flt "h,·HtJ ~b'i '(~J~ i.·. U~(}~ ~l~~ .. (.)t, t !f) tv ,<:.Xer.~ ... ~ }.(1lH'SCl f: • • ,. .- • • ... (0) . . • • See Historit Mines . . • • , • • II V H 1tJ t•n r)/~ l< ob 11U" !l ~ 1.(', 'd l} {;. Th r~t u ~u u . f' , csidc.: nl ,tf Clw·uJpi,fl , ·l r:.. Thum­St~ ll .1 11d rhd r du ~tviHc ' J ~ nt·, h ;t•. ·~ jn, .t ret,l n H·d fj 'Jfn n v:t al ton wltich ttrul the111 to ltv · ll'ltlml :d tHrd 1\ l ,dC' J';ir k ~ Itt t h<' !HI' \rt'':'l l , ~ i\ lr. Tlw i\1 ;()Jl ~ :liJ ( II)C crf tbt· r' llr)F. l intt'l't'~ lin~ f'~r>i rn~ <tf tht• ftip W&t ~ Vit-J! ini:t City . t\(' \' ttr i.::J, fln.Jh;d·,f)' d t" wurhJ'~ CT<~. lt'~ l c·•h(l~ l lu'\ t1. ~1nd r; iH· t,f d1<.' i.am• '" ~ · (',,,q ·tc,cJ.: ""'lJfd ~ . ~ ' J nd ~ tl\(.: t lode . · i o\' a ''d t~· ·' t,f ahout ~00 peopl~. it tcJuJd h'JtlSl in t s lh~ y ~..h• ~~· n f m i 11 i t1 tt I' ,·c,!\pcri t y, :l puptd a.ti uu of 4 ~ OOfJ 1 at ,d the ·rkhrtH ~uld :tnd ~li ve r min1·,, in tb <c wndd wil,h rnnr~ th~ n n hl!Jiun dnJlnJil\ in 1h(· lutt:s l r.;t'e bt"tfl.g 1ak'ct1 Otlt i11 ci ht. ) l ' ,lJ'S, r r~Hll I ~i7 l (J I ~g.s . 'rlu: 1J l"<:: oft t n ll ('tled i4r(J00 to riH' tun. ro n1p:1n:d t,, ~l v:.tlue <>f $ 16 ln rht lt)n l•t,w taken frorn the few rcnt (l ining ani!le:; wh ·rc mining- j, (VJt' .iblc. .\uotht' r i nlt>res tin~ trir was d1rr:J ir?h '\ 0 (·miLe Vafley nnJ llu: b i ~ tree Cr:>\n1try i r1 th~~ ()rant anJ S€·q11oia Na ti(Jn&l P<l rks. 'fht n~ they saV\r (hi: great ( lcncral Sherman tree, 0fJ est and h trg-C$l }n th ~ W'C1:rkl 4 ()fJQ years old ~ nQ ~till ~.,.row i11g. T 1 is 27 2 feet high nnd 36 feet in dia rncttr. f-low­eYer the high<~"t tree i ~ in a state park sou lh of San Fran­cisco. Tt is 300 feeL hj c-h and about 20 feet in dia tneter. -~ rfhey a l ~() vi ~ ited in CJrson City, Nevada, the smaHe .. t $lale capjr:al in the natinn, \· ith a population of 1>500. _.A fteJ a s h(J1~r vacation in Bevcriy HlJ1~ , the si.ght-:.sceing to ut~. a l$ej took th .~Bl ·LO San Francisco, anta Bad)ara and Lake Tahoe. ' • . Low at That P a--Johnny . . ,what is th is 60 on you r· rerort ca rd ? JQhQny-l- 1-~th-think that,s the tempertttu re of ·th e. scho0L room' .-· ., • R1tuner-U p · 1~he school conte t wa ~ o, ·e r> and li tde To1nmr returned hQme t>rn ilin.tr bri ~htly. . ~wcJI. Tommy," sai~l his mothe r, t'did you grt ·a pri'ter: "(N.o, ·Olq, but I got horriiblc m_eori.on, said Tommy brami·og w~th prrd e. . ''Hey, JVloik, and phw·at do ) 'C eink of the~e new sa nitary drinki n, cup · ;·' (<StJre, Pat> and soon we'll have to spit on our hands whh an eye drorrcr.'' Vaiee of I l1e Ptropl~ -~ J a r1~o l d-Yuun,g lady, Pll h ~H e roiL titnd r~tttnd my wotJ is law. Sally-\Vell. lu:re's whc:re l make a few amcnutnents . . • • , • It i~ d~(· "p p('. of flHHlltpt·Jil t'J\l 1 hat . ~~ ·~tt f: t1t tll iuj u ri ~ ·. i11 ;tH ul our }'UitJts "haH tw n~.llct+dl) rt:-(.!1<: d . :\l ~ rw 'Ctr'H~nt J · ca1Horr npon <·V t-~ J d -hlcJ,;~,h:d C'1J:Hn.J).Jnh l·n1pln~ c(' H, !114 ki· .·of~'\ Jt i~ F.;nl Cr-,nricl rufJ,III. \:\"rU yutt j•in \holc­hcar:( fL.. d Jy in fiJ. ~"tfdY, /(_f/• ~rl t r' pn~Vt;lll c'H.1..' iJ ·nts: \.i> J~,·fr~v~ ;DU wtiL ~n l<~ ·:s ~ C.:1 . eH·tybrJdy. anCt dri\c..' (}/, .,.\ f'a.t · CareleJ)!lc~.r ~ 111 t)l lhat~jj,i l•ll ('bu1 ·~ aJJJ ~(·p him t...'\it . • • • • • • • • • Memb.ers of the Briq ade Staff~ Lieutenant J. R. Sheffield, Captain E. B. Anderson, Major T. A. Rober ts; H. P. Bosworth, (Mr. Rosworlh l:s in charqe of the CCC Camp), Brjqadie:r-Gena ral J. A. Crane, Lieutenent-Colonel E. L. Greene, Captain Johnston Hayqood. Jr. Th.c i 3th f·idd Ar6 H~r}' which lcfl F ort Bragg. ~orth (~,,,.En.a. \Ic •nday. S~·pH' mher X. for a .flv~;; day trip l l1rough . hr~ IIUtJIJ'jlCJ.fl.6 r,f \"(··.IC..:rn ~onlt Carolillcl. carnred in .Pis,gah asi(JiliJJ J- ~,r ~ ·~t Tuc l:1: 11ighl, September 9d1. and sraned f,n tln.:· ll•'mt::v. .. e~td rn+ Th ur'day. JOt)rnin .t -r. 1he l ith. 'fht.; 1 Ali t t1r.,. (· qf t!w u ip w::t" ' 'J male a p r attice fll<n.l Tn ::! J'c h I') V '! !' I 1 ) ~J ~.d ~ 11 ( II I f It :'"t j II I ( '~i tl' j II J' H . .' p a 1 ~11 j flll () f t It <: lj t· S t J\JJ IIY !l1d.IH!IJV(.'f;, ~~1,j,J, v:ill l atl <dll)Ul ll ll' n, t ,,r Octuhcr. r h ( ri , s l n; ·· 1 ,j "\ ,, l'h' 11t l r ~ · n I I i d 1 1 n , '- ' H 1 h C" n ,1 i n C:l. Cj ll d d r t' l' (.;:1 j I d Jl j .-~ h I :.-tir l.1<d f•, Jn·,r. a t JtdtrJ l<' ·i..X ( 'CC ( ;t!n p . J 'i .,~al t I L i H... . c-Ad ~ ( t 1 e I " i II ~ r •IJ I /. I • ' I L . (,j r !J .~ I) l:d I I • J H ,,d I!Jlll • 1 h \ ! I H' ~ r . \ I#, It- d JJ d c l". I Jl r t'l I 1 ( I~ It:'. I·.; I ( J; I , • II l "' I I\ I d. .; .: I c. • p-j ll .! <.Jil'il"'ltr f,JJ h (J oldh·t . J!J, nk~· J i'\ . rt: spit ,1•.1 lJij dtt' ~f'Jillld. \VIti~" I p,ft. f lJi l'll l b•HJ)!'Wh•·' i l tJl iJ d lftl p !H'l) ~ . BJ Ill t•t ~ I (• II I d :d ·q tPJ I c.yc IJJIU \!tilt· t:n tnpil, '' in lin· PJ +dl '\::-t l l fiJl ~.d ' 'lt )l ' I dl(• ,,Jdi 'I li 1 "· ~il fl\/l !'( •t tl ilil' Ju b« t ~ ~ .\:' , ,. d ~lilt lift·" ;dl f,qt tL·· i1 11fttl11 · \ud thr· l,i;• JS5- l ~ l h' '"'-tl/t'; 11 11i1 "1rrd /'1 \ f\1 a nti -lunk "'' ''l • tc-. IJ b l tJt:Vh1 J l lfl lc Llil' l11-1 Jill • l ".\4 f . 'J'hc· 13th J· wid ~ ruiJ( '! 'J I ''JI ,i ,,,.,, ,,f fit l td I t•J I I ll w 1 . raileJ~\ " j•.,'.:J •· :rtiiJ l ill~'·~t ,·, 1 ' rJw ll HC: L . ' lit' d, t ~ u,· d lO ·an }' l. r·n .. .,kl l·r~. with hc JI 1 1~ I IJJ I;" H . ! ~c&.:h lr,\1.111~ I t)flJ!''..J"'''d IJ t )(}(} ill('D f, it 11\ f) lfJJiil.tltUic ,tll<tiJ .:n, \lcilr a l.Jri~p dt 1'\,Jtl ll JII IlH l rli''fl scl is i1r ' ' 'Hh '\.\li lt dn: t~ s.ln•· \:( JIJ \'• 1 •• ' (tl) The invasion of \'cs£ern :\onh Can,lina b,· the 1n H\ r­izcd colnnH1 o f tht! 13t h I· ielJ .\ nil lcn.· f r(ltll F111 t gr.t ' · ... .:\onh C:u-olina, was quir(' n11 cxp~ ri c n ~t' lor th ~ citi -~ li ::> uf this secliut'l. as \i\ l'll as for th~ ll\ ~ th~lll $:t nJ snl,iic'l s. nHU)) of whom h,.tc.l ne\(r \-i:itcd this r'clrt of the ~t.il~ bc.·ia rr'-. Dtn in~ L he l ,, . ...., day~ e uca mpn,t·ttt itt 1 :-~t".,.:(l h '\ tr it 'tl.l l fn 1·e~ t the ~niJier~ wcr<." f rel· h.J ' i~lt \~h {·' dk .utd ''tht'r l'fli lll nf iHLL'rt'SI . ' l'ltl' ·· j eer~" l ' t' l"l'Ctlf\ l! lk l'lll ~ t.\tl'-, UH·J r"r tn d it<t t \' and ~'u~illl'l' l ill ~ Cl}'(:'l n l i \ •n .... 1'\ .. ln inlkd a>ll ' tll a Clll' ktn~u h. T ht:} Cd t1 b(· Pl'('t~llt'd nt hi~h ~l'~\.'d l •\et rPtt!.!h g round. 1lrrougl1 tin.• fiL·Id: :u 1d ll\ ct dih ht·~ 'llh.l <· ~t•b :Htknu: n t.,, app..t retltl\ withutll tltt· k,t:-\t .I u1g l·r ,'lf ht ln ­in ;, U\ t ' l , Fdut 11t fj, · 1' '-·<•!'k "ut rid ~ ,.l'l.' (.'(1Jllfl'HlHhh tn u fl.t'. ' 11hc lnq•,ttlt- u l .d\( >Ut ~.t llll) ~nldh.·r-., w.n. tlfhlcl dt~· t -. nt­tll lnd •• r BJW~tdi~· t C:t•nt·tnl J a~hn -\ . Ct .uw. Tlil' t" t,i l mik­n l' ,)f tlu• r, ; ,, \·,r ~ .~ h"ttl (1(1tl .• tnd tltt' ~«'Pftn,· o('u\. utnpu"n frllnn t .j_; ()(It) gn lluus, \ ·\ l h:1d tin- fd• ·n ~ tl 1 t ul fllt •t·li liM C~·n< t :d ( l lltll..' 't nd his t.dJ \~ hd·· tlu ,. \ ~n · ttl l . un1 1 in t lt L' Pi 1,.1lt ~.tti• \tt d L: ,,h·:o: t, ,tJ t~l v .•. \i:oo. l, ln l'\ ( ''' ~s tlllJ tJ, C ( ' ' '11\J(;,·i ltlttH lt11 th" "-'"'tr ll 'tHl • l l'l •:t lf1)l'IJI {1 '1 ,-j\ld A r"~ idctl• t_J{ ( ;,.n ' I d ll.tl.W.$ .,, tl .~ 1 p~:\1 '• '"' d n. P·"t'''-', • lu th L· ut •l•"s ltt· p ~l Nt~ tll ' ' nt ndwt· ,"'"~f t'huto. .. h, J" ~nt';r ,,lfnj • ld, iu tl~t· :trnt) .. \ 111nnhe 1 ,,J hlt\ , l .. k.\· lIt) b\ lt f~~~,·~..l {JJI tiH JJ tot tltng li t flJ •• ·rur J,nt ,, \I hlt'll \'.c \ P I I,.' rl,u.:l 111 ~h. ~. \Vhat About lbe Morale of Our Army Some \'\ftiters say it is very low in our fra.i.ninq Camps. We do not believe it. '' l'(lJ bit:\ Gc.."t'll sa!J. in fact \~L bdie\e ton rtlil\h. th1nu~h ~ HH: ~· ·lu t1111..; t ,f ~l me rh;." ~ ~·.tpcr~ auJ 11\'l~~zinc.-.. about d'it' {.ti ... c nH~tn whi~h. il i d .. intrJ. pr(.·,·ail. Qmon~ th\? ~()L dit·" in MJUH~ of Ul>l fra~nin•r camps~ c.1br) thr allqtt\.1 in­' fFi...: it' no. f\f <.t 11 a r m .\ ~ • l' k t..X.;. \ c kd .. 1 L:iL~ ~Uri~ thnt the ret drtcrs b;kd t >ext ;r true ~n. :-~--5~t ti~..n u£ thl: r11l'l1Vl~ a nit uJe c1f the b11.Y ') in t rainin~. '-' Oi ~~~ur .. c tlH;l ... art· t!HJ~\.~ \'Lo will (omr•lain. it dt 1csn't mat-ru · if d,f'y ;1 r~ in tl1e cH m~ PT' n ny nthcr ur:~a niza t inn. \' ~ al""<) !{11, \ tha~ linn~ cc.nJiti~~ll~ a1e nc•r t~erfect; h O\'c?Ye r, w~: Jc knr1\ th.a L an ann~· C0mptl~t:d of rcd-bloodt!d .\ nleri­r. l 'lS. nin ·t~ I"en.cn1 .. A them :-h•.l IIJ not be cla5scJ ;;ts desert­cr .. . r·1 \(' lJ <.h•,•n at the llr~L opp\)flunity. or say '·to l-h>H "'ith !1t ~~ ti ng th(,· (."01.:'m~ _. , \re bdieYe ninet:y percent \ l. at.r ~;_J!ttier;:, W( uld be w'lling to shctl the la~t dror of di<..·;r bl~"c:d t0 P'~~..._.n,~ tht.·libcrties [or which cur forefathe rs k•u ... ht :ud <.lted. ~.!d·. ,. :" a.;,:u'a tion. it ~ccm · ro €-Orne of us. is a reflection ' o-n tll~ i atriol;~Jr, of e\eiT .\me rican ciLizen. h is absurd tv ~a~ \.h~ r tb.: ·1 ~n who c~;1nro··e the :\.nter ican Army wo\lld Jeset1. ir. ::.H h\·.~r lik~ thiQ. Even if it were true, we do think llt\ ~1 .tpcr~ and Jnagazjnes should not publish such Soldiers' Pu.p Tents in Pisqah National Foreal. staL<:ml:nLs--::;uch propaga nda \·ill be us.cd by the c:ncrny, a nd we may be :'ure. to good adYanwgc. ~uch statt:mcnt~ about our Army ,)meers· and soldier· lt~nd LO demorali7e rath er than cry~talii'.t: a r 4ttriotic ~pir\t which is s() t::s t:nli:d in keeping tot.1l itari ani :>rn ouL of thi~ countrY'. • J n cve:ry war in which . \me rica ha~ P•' n ici pJ ted -:.ince t h~ I)ecla ratiun of I ndependent:e, ou r .\ rmr c,1Jiccr. and ·nlJier~ ha\·e dcn'lon .. rrateJ their abilitv. . ~kill and bra\-cr , and v\'e ~ are confident they will do it again when called upon. Section of l3th A~tmery i..n Camp in th.e Forest • - OIJtr:, r !l of Sond~ U llory L 1•1 B l• Ulcm ]71h I i6Jd ArUH l'/ tJI J.! II • L ft h.> tllghh f.t. H ye. 3. Clos ·UP ot J:7up 'fan,f. 4 . rou\lt\M\U Pont 13th n ld Anlllerr lie. d· Ce;mmuf"'l( 4l (i(l lr~:~ira (JWr. tJ ()I, MtCc.o. ljauory Ct..mllrlt ndc., I J. t. Me (l\1\rl r:tS In c rnp. Pto{Jlh Ntilh:m 1 f or »1. s. 1\ c. a 'Y aud Fttond U\ Oonald on, 8 tt Hon Motor (,fh< r , ~ . Sit~ dqmlfl •· Ddt' ry. 13th J\rtil tho fo tev•ouod. 0. lo\(llor on tr naport truolc. '1. J ep. c- a· \.ll 1n ~ty Bnq de lll Comp, Piti«s.ll th th.u l /'cu · 1. }.)up 1' u t Av ) u , tho r ~ny for rtoonnlterln~ - m ldnq ll pt llln\u ry usv•y of di trict • ~ L ( ''~ lrl 'l l ' 1. n ., 1 r,; • I t·l '· n 1 I t ' • ol lllll \, f,,, fn,Ha ,j, lltl,tinlt h t\ · II \-\ I,. I J • ,,j l'r11rt' r tJw 1 n ''' M ~ )ul·l J ,, d.J dul, f ... ··rl ) I •l I I ll' I f 1 1tt tui:.~h rc d:' I I ,fi ( •. • I l'rtll. \hiJ ,, till( )tll r , Il Lli • (( ) • t rJ I l'l I I, ftcllrt • - llF \l ~l,· r.i t ·.\ tl t'.t:\lf k. L~~('t"{'i,.dl y (l tll' .. nldit'r h•>\s, h,iV\' J' 'lld~ h'~o.l ll nt (' tl{ ll'"·~ dhOtil C'lllt- $11'\ t t.1lltpcl.-.l - k \' ~ n · . \: u : n ~ t l c' l ~ t <. ·' .... " ' I Ill ' P t h'. \ \ h t' t•P i i t • h n \ 1.: t 1 g ( · I~ ;t, WiLl~ tJ,<.. r•(lj'lt! tic•, is it w•ry , ~,)J lh 'fl:~ Ct.: \~ i, .. n th'" ,,,·i·"·r ''·' ~ ~t Fntl l h· ls.~< lH: ~o uth Catolina. '\hen n~ rth -4-).1 \) :-nf t;<.·r '!' t • tiuJH.'d . 'QJHC \.ll tlt, bo\ ' e ~t\·~. •J l 1.t'ill ~:h '~ ,;,u:-; -''\ nn .. ki ''h~l ''til be t l .lll .... fen: ·d t f •.. .· 1~u, i .". t'f"~ l\ I:- pnlty \'(\ld lh 11.' : \~ <I I , it it (.d}:, t.. , · r lnt . ll. h..'' l.. -. ,. .. :a nd ~ :- . l) .1~ish hl:t ud with an :u e<l \}f \1 bout i O,OOO ~q:.,:;n· mile~. its · .;re:H <'~t l·"nl.{th from t>a$t Lo .,\es t i ~ 300 L 'h.~. i "'-~ :. • ... ~t. . ar...::t hr,·d !th ~uo m.il~"· 1t i · ,lbP\It the <a~ ~ l• ~· t~ ~·i 0:1 i ~ .. ~t'11 lJ ; JI S a bOHt 7.000 ' t]Ua. rc nti lc n.tl·-·1·L' tha.l ., ,,;~nd :l thi j ... mot~ tha,n t\,O-thirds che s i~e nf Em~d... ancl ·t ,~ \ ' k~. 1 (e} nd 1 ~ ~hot l ;.\J J 'milt's nor; h '"' t'Sl of Lhc ... heda nd l. and=-". a':1d 2_I) tu'k· ~t: ut h'Cd~'t of Gre;enland. lt i ~ so far nonh . l:.t a tu1\ (j•i d1(" i · l~nd touche · the "'-r~tic Circle, yet tbe C:tfntL·, c m.tr-ar~c:"'.d~ \~lnu bccJtl e of the G-ulf 1 . • • r~ ~·) . t •. . 'I... ... • • • ·oa t '-. """'"• ~ ( •' " . -. (,. ~ "':. ., ,:.. . . nl· .;;b -.m oa~-nf~ h ,)f dH: ~lJ11d i~ inhabited~ 1 robably ih ~.. I'eS •- d,t· cull ~tn i .. Hv habitable. fo r in the southeast -t .. : ,,.~detd < r \ at1~jukuU C~ \·~r~ abo\H 3)00 square miles a.nti .)t! te r r- 11:-js·~ @{ hn a ~tre.:!nl · . ¥b<:iC"r$ and barren. ~·t:~ • es · t~.;c'"l '·. ,Jcd~nd i~ <~te of the n10 ... t \·olean it regions '?f die t.. ~ th. \_o~autc acu \ tty lta-; gone on continuousl y­~ rnm d.c ft tmilU• n of the i ·land t(; the pn. .· ·eut ljme. J\t id:t t {\; ~·nr~ "·oin~nf_•t:,o, q Jl the i~lc.tnJ h:n e been in eru rtiun in J d"n1 'time~. Th · be~t known a rc: 'Hekla, Ka tia and A~;~>- [\ li'e than scv<:nty canhyuake v~Clt rreJ in Iceland h f!lc J;inc: · d·n~h ce1.· n. . J he . c~n~rr ' f th.e iJa od. .· e are it1 for wed, has great ntd:l.!tra1 bca\H.Y'· ll;R >'~priJ.~ ~ r\! numerr.Jus, and the gevsers a ··t;; ~;no\, ~ .for u.<:1 r t1Uermi1 eru er u ;~vn of seald: nl:! \~ate r. • J l c~~1a Jj~ :a . .fi c.:~Y~:n:d ~ n<.1 coJ,mi:zed b)' ~(;rs~.:mcn or andi !lEivJ.a,J~ hCl."\~··.) ( :o and 950 ...\. J). It is ~a id t hL· ·~r~:e t T,Ola~:~ r: :H ·· idrr~' cd in four main ;>tream.;-thc- first ancl r~l r.rt f J · ' 'l 'r;r: :ay' du; se.~)Jh.l from rh~ ! in r~ t krnj!­d~ t"B .PI I J thlin. cn:\.1 £he 1 hizJ from tbt: Orkn~vs and \' c~ tl' rn fHe. ri(' n.) r J;;:nti~. ~bt.;.rt!r IheJt·aftc.r Q 11~cn . ..\nd \jd<.)\4 of fJ!.af the. \r: iil~', t, i.tJ ~ 1;>;-f JJ .1hlin. arri\~d with ;d~ti\'e:; ~.nd St·n:~U:i'' . ,· j ,,;· U! • · Q - !aH:r ~ JlUn.bc,!.f (A \ ikiu(•' ' • ( i ' I · f' 1 ~t-:1\LJ":.: il't~e' 1 IH1, • .. P~·-<' · 1n l ccl8J d, and from rht."SC e~ rl,· id~a iU.tr1fS d!e rc·i · tbhc W'J f£,rm•:d. Ar I. r t dw fed and~;. .<:·<.Jn :1j '. u .t"d i.iLco .:~h t: ~ ir to ~ or~ <){ ~" i v 11 u. tiL rep uhl i '·:. s h ;S~ C"lltrt~l .ltHh(),)ty ··a T'l e , ! btr ''· Hul :; b >tJt 1 2(,~) i!l~c.rnal t_u,~flicr~ k l to t1 c , -Ja t.d +C:~IH!ltt tm<.kr th~ 'll f ~n:m­,. w:;tJf.the}n~·~~~J - ~·r\3~' · JH l)f' {'t'HJ l,t-r. 1 ·~n . h -<1 nd P..' c..,') ackn wle i1re! a sur ·re: 'n ·l ate a ~.>·l nit<!d \ ith }J(·l­/. JI' ·de. ·:.~ he ~i'HM!U;J :."' .~ rhtet aJ,d P. re (·nl ~1m~ i )~i(! r.cj be a1m ,....,....,, J)f}•tm iJ I rt.!dz;dy r cd41 t:d a 1!1 ~ tbt.! &:Jnlc as that : (7) • • ~ l.'·t tl'- ,; n :tl Lh(• d.ne uf it ~ c' fJlt.Hlii'a liwt i11 th ~ 'Jrl• ticnr.tr ry-. dt(' :1 11cicn 1 \ nn rJc: tW ( Jf f ) ;Ani h 1 c •ngu "'. T he Sllllthrrn pan r,f th e· <~;i •.t t' rn C' Jthl r,f ln!b ud is ba r­r ·n ,lJJd dt.:ooJutc - a lm(l:- l colirl·ly covl'rcd ~i t h lt•nt str<:arn :-,. b i ~~ ~w iJ nc:1dy 5.000 sq tJ:H • milc.. s a JC <ov·r rcd with ow· UJJhrukc.:tl Ia'''' fielu. T lw g rttiiL'~t vc~lr-uni<: 0tJtbn:a~ io ] Le­land tnnk pi:J e i 11 17H3, on the onrlhW('St hnrd<:r uf the. \. fl t.rWjkul.l . Twn priuciprd lav;t st rearns flowed fr r;JJ1 it, one t) f the tl'l. \t(i,S 5() ll1 jJt~ j 11 1 t:flg'll~, f rCHn J 2 lO J S rniJcs wjde and I 00 feel dcl'p, an I I IJc ()lhl'r was 40 mike long. 'fhj5 crupti(ln d e !)tf(J)'Cd 1 directly ol' incliH:ctly, ooc.:-sjxth of the inh:tb~t:a.nt~ o( the whole; i ~ land and one-lwli of the live stock. The last ontht<'ak tunk pJa~.·c I JC.! r~ in J 87S. ~f'h c eruptlon5 of tht voloanot.!s in J cc lau tl vary grea tl y, liOHH:tim ~$ they ha' c rema·in ~d quiet for only ::iix year::> and aL other time-, a6 lo ng as scvcnt)' yea rs. The inhabited pans run around the coast and exte1~d from the end of rhe ba) s inlo rhe interior. 'T'he farms fa r­therest inland being abou t fi fty miles frorn the sea. T he lo'r hills are clothed with grass, affording pasture for sheep, cattle and horses. 'fhe ~ n o\'-lin e is at an alt itude of 2,500 to 3,000 (eet, and in ma ny pla(;cs ,-asc ice-fields connect high rnonntaiJ1 su nlm its and ex Lend even to the. coast, w1.ere they brett k off in to icebergs. ~I any of the houses are constru cted of Ia va stones and P'¢at, and the hot water which Ao"vs from some springs is u"'eGl by the natives ro heat tbei r houses, greenhouses and other pu rposes for which hot wa ter js used. \'ery fe'A- trees a re found on the island and they a re of a stunted grot.vth. F:lo\vers ar-e sca rce a od the only fruit na Live to the isla ncl are 'crow berries and billberrie . Reindeer a re found in the interior a'nd more than a hun­dred :5pccies of aq uatic birc.ls and nurnerous va ri cti\!s of ducks in habit the island. The fi shePics are among Lhe most im­portant in the world. 'fhe principa l exports of the island are cod fi:Sh, train oi l, wool · eider do·wn and feathers. All breadstuA·$ ba ve tO be jmponcd, as well as groce ries, drinks, ere. Icelanders have long been farn ous for their education and lea rning. h is said that :in no other rountry is such an amou nt of infornlatiDn found ~ rno n g the classes which occupy a simil"r posilion. A child of ten, unable to rea d~ is not to be fou nd frotn one t'nd of the i$1antl to th\; other. !\ pca~an t un de r~ tu nd i n g s<.:vcral languages i" no rarity.'' T ill wi th in th ~ la$t fc.:w years. childr n w •re L.\ught by p~re nt-> , there wc·rc n(, ckwentan schools in the i ·land. • 'f'l, "· p·•Jpula t.i(Jn of f ·eland i:; I ~ ''$ d 1H il IOO.Ouo. ~l'hc ntpi tr)l is 'Rcykj avjd, • J\ wrirtr from l rd ~m.l - : taLl'·d n·cc1HJv, '' lhc ln•ttnders ~:t rtt JlCH \•Cf}' enrhu s ia~.~ i( it lH.lllt tl1t: pres :ll tt• of th t• n ritish suJ Allt\'J'i ca n ~. J\hhntJ ~ h \ ;UYe~ havt itwr(.'a-.e ~,L p~ty· fvr tlVHlt~ {IC Jtefp l ttc.S d ou{d~ ,J - TIH! ht >tt·b ~tr' j ~i iHll •J, ~ }H.lp k{·~f)C t':; arc i1ard-pn:si)Pd ln uttTt th(,: 0\•rn:tJad,;' of the rni li u~ ' y "' .ir w.r~ and uo r.>n {' i~ nn n:lid, L1tn t h.Jt hH hn.,uglu lnllc v<·uer aJ f(:jt,i<:in.~. ll t1 I dh'v du JH .. Jf•f.l' 1 he fcJ r(.:il!tP,! rs l•:ill lea' c.: after: cth\! , ntergcuc} ." · . • ' P\_tbl!~hed br (\The Chan1fion Fa~nil): '. a? a Symbol vf t h.e t.ooperati0n and Good 1' ello"~sb tp E~a~ung at tl1e Pla nts of 1~he Chamni-on Paper and F tbte Cornpany, Hamiton Ohto· Ca nton, ~<>rth Carolina; liuuston, Texa~, and ~audersville, Geotgia. G. W. pHIJ.I.lPS __ ______ ____ . _____ _ . __ __ . Edltor, Canton, North Carolina R.EUB.EN B. HOB'ERTSON, JR._ . __ _ ------ --- __ ------ . __ Associate Editor DWIGHT }. THOMSON _____ ______ -----.--- ~- _ .. _-_- . Associate Editor EMERSON BO.BINSON __ ------- _____ _. __ Assistant Editor, Hamilton, Ohio k M. KOURY _________ ____ ___ ____ .. ___ Assistant Editor. Houston, Texe~s • -~,\ 11 For One And One F.or All'' W E ba\·e been he<tring a g reat de~ l of good C0~ m en­hense talk abol)t what the !\mencas sh o uld do. t h a t 1~- ;,·e should ;:.tan.d iogether-''Ail for one and on\:! for a lJ ,''' 1hc b~t. le Uet\Ve~n tht: forces oi tot a li ta ria nism and • m demoora-c~". .Yhat ab(;J~lt th"e p ·ople of the UniLed S ta les~ 1\'o one clc.nie~ th~ fact, .!l .nitt:c..l ""' :,Letnd, divided .,.,c fall'' ! 1\ ~ a pcl.JJ,Jc--as a uatic;n, a r<; W<: tt J.1iteJ? 1 J iLler, ia a . pcech abo1.1~ t:v'r) year~ at?rJ, ~aid~ 'he could play ou mn ny Slrings ~c ro~ tl • .e l~mk,-· a11t.:l i1 c:ewn~ th~ l he is 1 l a~·i n l{ un ~o rn e cf dJ•.:z.1 nr, .. \~ t.: d! t; I J k~u;e ~ t ('I ~-I) ()'·N l hal \-1 c.x i 1.."0 and b<JJTIC:: () r l h (:' ~· - L ih )\ nr·dC\lU !:.< ltrJ.lii · ~rc r • .d\ im.~ H firrn s la wJ a~~a in ..... L f• .I !.U}~~,J.h &~('!'C i(J). \'iw t Wt: 1J.t:•~d JhtJb t Of all i1 :l tlHiLc·d r r i1 , b i n tl • · ... ce C n i L<· fit S 1 "' t tJ> • A , \ r:u e ' i ~a • I u :. I (.,', u...l ~ 1 h t ,. ~ l i» apruhy ~nd dt unit). \. ". lhu .• • b'-· wL ~ ,Jt·J t c-fJt i(·d l } .. t.t~ bjJJd d,,. b·•tt!e lt:JJ· pt,1iti{,;;.l ft\r UHJ o.nd iwJi\Jr*u.tl ld '·" 'fl t'·, ~c· &!:odd ~L1 f~\<~•f}' C' ffrrt t1 ) }qin' fll.JliW IQ dt•: Jll tif h· r,f ~~·H: t· l ·,lil:n .l , ~J~ll·. uf 1r lt ri :-t. ~ Jt•ali~ dt•n ~cJ,.,, thi ,., i , rtt·l , t h. ~-J ~\(:(1 uJ ;,Jdi ., , .p l·uw, 1 r11i, "-ltl:~ • ~lwlf · .P1d -.l11p~ t).l![ cl \ d t 1t 1cJ! i'tiJ I he J•,l)t•bt l)}' .. ,tl II qfl·· I ( l lw I ,o (}f_,tJ.OiltJ J~r t,j~,,n .;,i'l•·n J ,-, Jt llHW l•J1 , -,LJ, 01 ~ 11f U · I• I ljt)J \ 1 'J \ ,_.. ··v:l•t'l . \J'J r 1i1.Ud r \~'t (l) • lt1 f fqj,, ~ lq Jeit ud du. f 10 1~ ... k l~lJ ·t ' t,y rh~ J Jui}IJ{ l i:H) uJ dtc L ll;l.t d .'tn l c;:-~ }uu J . dln•F ,,, .ttff f ~~did ~ · 1 1l ft td:nltt •· ~ ( '' '~ H1• fir•, "( rl ,.(. It tJ l'l l •t' ll ,'- ' liT ~·s\r· i.l.l• .·f. .' 1 ~'J • .. " \ , ,,~,. I W< ft t C n '"'iH·d. !},t. • i4N .. ry \·~·ill he ;tl l l'i. ' l l),(•JJ1 ;HHJ llftl} dti'll 1 '.\ill \-\'\.: ' ' ( r. H;rH~. , tj , . J .,. .,, fH.l t.:ltt U •U .. H I (' • • • IJ~ I l I J ~ r( I J ( j t J; I )f ~· .uth . r, ·tj~ :t !11 f (s • l .. "'i.th tf in :511 ~~rro •• 1,, st.tmp -t.HH N,~ ~.i dnt-~:JH) IJCifl. What's Happened f o Mu ssolini? D (}. ''T h~.:ar Jnuch <Lbr.,ut. ~ lus~oli~ni, trl'· N:.q..<A:o11 of Jtaly, these da y:,. D(1n t SC\! qrn re ... o many P* tlJH; s nf hifu "r.t nJLltn ~ l1 is stuffu and can~ in~ the wo;lcl to tremble · (t t the suu11J ul lu~ vdicc. We wr~~~Je::• if Hitler's march Lh t·c;ugh Rus:)ia h~ s causcJ lJiPJ to pntvlcr where 1 iitlc;r \ iH strike ncxr. :\'o don bt1 u1lin, Lhe Czar of Rtt.,sia: thoogbr by .;igning the non-aggress ion pact wit.:h f-{i dt; r in l 43lJ. he '.n)ufJ bt.: able to play the game of tht: fox ch.-:-:cr1bed b;· Aesop in fJOt;; o[ his fables. Ac .. op said ; <•A JioJ> and a bear found ~he carcas·s of a fa." o. and had a long fight for it. 'Ihc C'.)nr.ts~ was so lHlrd, at las t both of them . half-blinded and Lalf-dead . lay paot.ing on the ground \<\'! th()ut strcngt~ ·:o lifl a j ·.a~ aga insr the other. A fox, con1rng by at the flme. arrd seeu.g thejr helpless condition: carried off lhe bcx.,.ty." \Yhen ' talin v•·ould no Ienger leL I-Iitler play in hi~ back ya n.l~ or give )1i~1 foo? and_ ~jl1 H1tlet: detem1tned. to lla~!! it by fo re~::. K illing a lew tnilltotl Russuaru, dco>tro} 1n~ UH!if hon1.es and burning their oties: means nothing tO a p~~pJe: \>Vho are cle ten n ined to conquer the world regardless <Jf the CQSt. >~li Lt s ol ini, no doubt is beginning to reaJi?. . e that Hiller·" promises cannot be relied up o u-tha~ 'yhen the time ~ou.1~~ -whea he can no Jonger use i\ fu soflm to advantage !rl hts eampaig:n co cenquer the wo rld: he ,~;ilJ turn his guns urvn I ta 1-v. A rev0tution in Europe will come sooner or later and f-litter will go the ,y.ay of a ll those who thoughc the~- sho-uld n Jle lhe ·world~· • Is .It Really True? A CCORJ) l !\:G to UJ<lQfficia l. n:~ ports. corning i.rom London. it j • ~ ta~ed that Great Britain is lenJiog bug~.: .3Urn · of monev r:o ~ ussia for r.hc purchase of arnultnents. The strange thlrlg about it .i$, Bri taiJ_l, according_ to tcpo~t:-_. is cha rn-l u~ Russia thf(}.e per cenl tnterest ,,·htlc 'the t nneu SuH~~ ha-~ 1nade a \'::t.i1abk in dri · COl..l' tll r: fur E n~bn.-~..--1. a credit <.>f ~7 ,000.000:000 urH.! t:r the le;!,<--kn ... l p lz.tn--n hi ·h t'il1 t.•cHI s. ptJrh :tp$. a fret g.i f L _ ·r he rcp() rL sta l<'S dtnt ''(~ t~e .. .n_ B1_ir~tln hd .. maJ~· a' a_Lhh1e a cn ..· di1 of ~40.000.000 ((.,1 l{ u ·.s1a ~ ll' the;" pur ·h ..l H' ot \";Jr m.a l t:: t'jtd ,, ·id1 l~u .. re ru.nd~ fHlS ' ihk wht.~n tll:tl il\ ~()(l l,':'' T h\.· "'\.l uH.: repot't ~ l ~lf.C $ thm "H riLain prnpv.scs Lv cnliL"'t 1nt ·r~'<\ 1 fi t th e. 121tc o l thi'\.'..C l-r0r ,ce nL .'~ One \ ritrr pu ts i1 Jhi$ '"'• \ --··IJ t·:ugbHid 1s ill J 1''-)!'ition IIJ lt:- f\J tnOITc.'\ 1,1j h<'l' 0\ H (P hl'l Wtlf cl llit'-', ,,·hy Jv1 ·~ :,. }k hl) l IU'\.' ftc ~rn- dH: l nit l: t St..ll ~'? n, ~ if F.ngblh.l i$ usin~ • tl} p.ut 4,[ tl~<· ~7.~ltltlt)t)().~)()() t..· a· dit i!' \ uw tl >t <.i_' ... 1~'~u1 l t 1 l~ll~~i · t i1 tH'l g~ t11ng du \' p t' t ('t...'lll '.nter\· .... t l·~·r 11, {. nc.: l\· ~ -, ru ''"I )fJ· S!··dtn "'HuH~ d •.>H• to l>t'I Lll ,\ c1-upk o t th~ \ (, rl d , IS I'' i·, \,'> ·HI c.: k \' I .;'. \ c ttL' in~· li t tt;d ru h ·lie, c.· dh· c~: u .~.1 1 ion i ~ hi~'-·· ~un·h i.H lit~ :) r· pu·d\.llt . tillt~·\ \h~·11 anH ill. with ,tll .dtt _hu> t)f Ia •dt· 1, t '~'Hl f·n I t:"'' J ~l\ <.d t\V-'it\81 wh .• t \: t' h ·h ... \ · I S l' l \.. hl. th• Ut•fhlJt t eHii~, !'-h•~tiiJ pl 41~ th1· :unv (I t' . . \ w.i11 w~ 1H' 1 e m i ~ed d •hat "' l'h ~ It•\'(~ ni ll!O HL'' i~ tht• •~ ''l( pf .all t\' 11. '~ ·-.4 1t o., ~~ h I ~ ,,. t L. ~J;J..~~ I/, • () t;1 . t1' 111d .;•, 1h .. J1 d\t· L,~n.l i" Vll~.hl: hl c·~;~:t~'-t is 1h t: i , LH I t h. rt ~ 1 ' u ~ '' , tit i 11 'I Ia' n - ~ I Ia t." B i b I t: · r· ., d m, i: 4 ~ R. --~-~----~--~----~----~--~~----~----~-------------------~· 1 ten• . · ~ ,. . c. . '" ' "' .6. -W'I'-!'"Ll'i • ,-.,. • ..._ A\ • ""' . ...... ~. , .. ~'1LL1 · 1 \I~f~EN & SONS lt11f;orlti'-J ~~ tJ,'/ l1:·uh f!! Tt11tf11Jlg f.Jfrn~Jir J>t() O:R ~'~l R \, 'Ct:.: Ll lAMBCR.S. Jl J)ALIJ !'IJ Rt!H LI 'LRf L ~ • w. Ph1111pe q .• it or. 8 ! e Log" iJlB N. rtb. Oarolin.a. ir Btb Auguet , 1941 " • IA11'4 1.&1.1Y '' ·- I I l cJ'I•f ~·. Through the ery pleasant aasoo1ation wh1oh my firm has enjoyed 1 tb tbo Oba.mpion Pape r & Fitbre Company fer a numcer of yBara, I have been privileged to read toe 1 Log1l, whicb you have eo kindly eent to h month. Al hough this letter is l ong delayed, I feel I muet write to say bow muoh r have appreciated readiog th 1 Lo~. Especially interested have ! been in the articles on 6 Tbe Growth of our Country•, which have given me Bome idea of the vastness of the u.s.A . , but hat strikes me mast is the wonderful bond of sympathy ana understanding which appears to exist between .~ ..... na.gement and Employees. I feel sure that if the World tod&y had more of the spirit as ie evidenced in the Log' there would be little thought of war. And so, I w1 Bh you every suooees with the "Log" and look forwaro to readi.Dg many many mo.re issues. In olosing, I should be glad if you would oonvey to Mr. Pollard, who ino1d.en~ally hails from my old home town (Warrington, La.noa eb ire) and who went to my ol d sohool , uiy very kindest regar-ds and inform him that although Hitler baa trie his worst on us, we are very grateful· we have been spared to oarry on. Long live !merioa and Gt. Britain. Yours very sincerely, 7:3.~~~ hief Cler k. Harry Beswi ck Th i s ~1 on t h's Co v e r On ~hi month', lLI\er i.> a picture of th\.: \ Icn1orial BuiJd­inu rt"tt:d on the ~rJr 1 \here General }\nhur .'t. Clair f unded For Harnihon in J7<Jl. 'f his b11ifJing is loca ted on tie outhca .. ~ sid.c of 1hc .. Iiamj Ri\·~ r nl.!ar Lhe High ,\rcct b:-id:f..! e ir: Hamih .n. OJ io . 1 ,,·a~ here, in I 7ti.'. ( •en era 1 1\ nt hon ,r \' tt r tte nrrra ni~ecl hi ~:·I cdit!cm fsg:ain~t the lndian~ . ·hich ·drove. them farther '.\ c.;..t. On tht:- exr remt r:~t, ,,f th~ pi~~urc, }'Q\1 wiJJ nb crve a repJ. a vf ·!1e •Jri9inaJ ult1 !(,¥ Fon n·cred by Ccr.era l St. ( faJr. fJuritJ~ ~hi:'i mc:::m1h \he <.i OZ w ll ~ r1f ll amilLvu, UhJc;, ,~~,;n ccJ brare the J 5(,ch vear of it ')ir lh . • Jlai.r· Roi.r1·11.<g Stu r.' 'fhe He ~ton m.a . c:u ... J:d < f l1is 411<1 odlt r folk.· grumrnar. asl: ~d the cledc of a rrwu C(1J.l1b. ··1 )c.; .\ 'OU 'nun a nan ow Zll7•U' ccaub ?'' dt~ tcrk a kcu . ·· -,J,·· e~:d rh .malls '·1 .\'f:JJL a cvmh k J a SL;Ut rn ::lH \ i1J rubb·~ l t:cdl.'' RuLh 1U/a Pf•ttn {;1 I Pt'lain,eJ IJ'1 Cmd·on (],.~ The Sales OUice o1 The Champion Papor & fibre Company entertained Mies Ruth Warren with a dinner pariy a1 Lake Logan Lodge on Wednesday evenlnq, Septomher lOth. M.in Warren is connected with tho sales division of the Champion in Clnoinnali. Those attending besides the honoree were, trom felt to l'lqht; Firs1 row, Mrs. Fain Gzaqq, Miss Dicky Peck. Mrs. Robert Swiceqood: second row, Miss Bet1y Jo Peck. Miss Ruth Warren. honoree. Mrs. frank CampbE>JL Jr.; third row, Mrs. Martha C¥r. Mrs. T. A. Hat· qyove. Miss Margaret Mease and Miss Mar· garet Hampton. Also Miss Rhoda McClure, wbo took tho snapshot. I de Nti !ird • aDo you know Yfrs. Smith 's l1 uuse~'' ;;aid the stranger to r he butcher bo,·. u • 'Let me see:· said the lad. ;. 'Tain't pork antl fat.:_thac': !\o. 3-and it a in 'r n\·o pounds of steak and juicy­that's ::\ o. 7; I know-it' topside and tender, and don't pay_, :\o. 5. th aL's it, ma'am.' . Clinton Plemmons, Hamilton. Ohio Mental Attitude Plays An Important Part In One's Life D ID '01.. cn:r "' n·"''' lO rhink whaL i m p re~.: i ou the lawn a r ,;, nd ynu1 honw mn kes li J'On your J1eigh bo rs a fld re ··1 lc pa.:, j 11 t; b:·: . \ n a l LraC(i \"C~ well -kept place aJ ways .rr. .) n.., ke~ fa\·(wablc c:ommcnt. 3.nd 1.s us ually a preLL)' guod ind~c-~niu1 <'f the n1ental ;tttitudc o{ the people on.:upying a house which i wcll-kt•pt nr othcn \· ise. Oftxin1e \Y(' hea r pcorlc sar~ ·· ~ h e is a good house­keercr. eYer~ r.hlng i.~ always clean a nd orderly around the flace anJ the hcuse is spotless; in ract , Lhey a re fine cici­zens ... ~\ .~. ood rccommendarion. i.sn't i t ~ \~-e ll , wh at ;;1 bo ut :-our \Yorkrlace: 1, it clean and o rd crl y ~ Or is ir di rly a11d in a di_orJerlv slate? \~-e wonder if the san1.e conl- ~ ments whicb are made about a housekee per are not ap-rli.:- able to a t\ orkman? 1 i he keeps Lhe room or place .in which he \ ork.. clean and o rderly isn't it a r retty good =nciication of a good e1nployee one who is really interested tn hi~ \York and 1.he company from whont he is getting hts bread and butter: And if an employee's wo rkplace is not kept dean and t idy, how ,,·ould rou ra te h im? \~Vonder ho\Y he i- ra ted by rhe ma nagement? \~ nu are aware of course. th at the mental · at:titude o{ • an employee is reflected in the condition of the place where he "=\·r.Jrk . It doc5n't take much oi one's tiro·e 1.0 keep 011e's workrlace clean and o rderly, really it is just about a easy tO put things \here they belong, as it is lO drop thenl on the floc)r. Let's Ln· i l anti se.c hovv jt works . • Cleanliness i" a1sn a factor in accid ent preven tion. Ob­ject"= on (he flo<Jr cause employees to stumble and fall ; oi I rr'ake::- the n(J(Jr slippery and d a n ge rou.~ : obj ects on sta irs art:: \ ery baz.ard0us, ere. All of vv hich refl ect, the menta l attituJe r;f emplu~ <'t$ toward the accident progra m. T n fact, one'~ Jr.ent:.a.l attitude is n1ost impon ant it will lead cmc inlfJ 1 ro .ble or ket.:.p Dllt CHit o f trouble.;. lt really mea ns suc­ce "s or fallurc:. \ ha• j5 vvur mental a nj n 1de t ow~a rd cleardi-nes: i, ~afd). elc.: · A f£W HAMJT:fON CH A.MPJONS top: Intomtfilicm Pli!a» Ro&aU., C htl l Rwllc-hbo rd OpQrators. Ann ) e 11$}HH16. Pt :ltl ro~ Dein &t'r. OUkoJS, U n111t ~m J;)i 'filtlol,, WUHiim tl tUIUIO?. Chut htfl l' leh arJ s~m. NOTICE , !'It l.dt t u l <d ' I tl• J.n,; j~ l,tJ ht·r lltllt:-. l~~nr dt1•l t , .lth.l f1l'' "l 'l ;t J) • l l tr r t)H' I jlhiH un 111.1 ;u~i(J~t.d l H1lh j lf<.'l "hh It lll'H l)~ d lt t l\" 11 t1 l ll tt l, • •• t hc\ji ii'Ud), he· Ltih·d I tt .l!l:tlllllh' l: 111 tlw '-.t•J!It·rnlh l ''""'"" t~l "1'111 '-• •• ., ll t~ll lt,·ltl•l h·,'tt l lltiJt· ,, ltd! I) • d '• •d 11 '' 11 d "·t ',I 1 bt · l I ;It 1 ti h u 1 t I 1. t 1 ~ l 'In h. ' J l~~· C'J11h i:-. tlfll lj 'tt~:t•~d cd ~lll\ t " 11i tl11 · 11\t.., i I'I<Hlllftr'nl I ,. I . I ' I . . I 4 ! I h • 'I 11 Jl . 'I \ II H' t 11 W T ~ l 1l I H • t l l lllf 'I l •ll t If ';{Ill£ '\t It IJl ( l ll h ~ • ' I V\~.;Jt:-,tJ> ftclllJ•lr-1 .ltH.I I' t l\id··n l ulth\· t. hrh,uf ·.,i tt t llh;:\ Cl l GcozcJo Vliid. lismtl tc:m. Oh!o, · on ol M L ~'ld t~r!S. l , • Wlli:L · rJUM. :N.C. jn dtt I(' l ,lli~ l \11' o t J 1t,.f~· ie... tl.d h 11 1~r. (I(}) • c THE • amt HAMILTON DIVI SION Rv Emc.'r.f(Jn Robin.ron . • L P · DUCHON RECORDS AT H~MILTON SMASH(O All recor-dS for production at the Hamilton plant were smashed October 14. The outp t of fhe paper machines on that date was 543 tons .. The prerious ·ecord was on May 11 for 53·3. 7 tons. Congratn]atiolls to all the boys in No. 1 and No. 2 Machines Rooms! ALI. TME RECOF.D ON COATING Mill Tllll\1MER A."l all fu:ne productioil record was made on o. 9 Coating Mill T.tim.mer, -cor. veyor unit on August 2.9. In one eight hour period the pro­ductio11 was 6S,41 5 pounds., or 119 cases,. This shift was composed of Trimmer Joe W.allace, Helper Emer­son McConnick, Franklin Hobbs and William Kolh. The total pr<:>duc:tion for the one trimmer for the 24 hour pe·riod was 190,426. CHAMPION SERVICE ~SS.OCIATION 'Th~ re~ular tneeti11~ oi rhe ( llamp­; r:H l.~n;\~e A~.::th .. iJt1,;n o111ccrs and cl ~ H: 1 CJ r ~ ~ ·.;. ~ he!~~ · · p t em be r 3 ~ i t h Pt\ i 1uH (jnJd ,.·~·r~1 r., .resiclin·g-. !\Jin-uts;~ ol th.('. la :- 1T "'"t:• in r· :\ r: re rea J an ... l • a· .: iC \ ed. rhe Ln:·aSIJrt::-·s rl.:port \'a~ d ~ r. tf·C,~l\ ed. I he report •.Jn rne!l.bcJ h-ip t' h r.\i t:d (.j \'<HiJ of 29 bringi tJ~ the '&:Ita lic,~ 2167. Rdit_f UlS~ ~~ >. 27 ~ r.~ n:t.:eive<l ;,v,n th(; J·.xec\ ti\ c AJilHl!itu·e ·id1 : c n· r)n .. r.H:nclation ni. dief be ex..­h: nde:L U11 ITlf~.- icm cl C ra.' u a f r and Ro:encran . •hi rt.".(·rm n.tndatir,n was ~-ij r .i'rJ. :: J Wh ;• ~I ' (0 (! \'(H.<!. A (iraft c). -a btdictin rr, l·e ,,raced on '11 i.n1lh:i...in ! Nf rJ~ '\a· J!fe>'>e11tC"d by ~(,~ ... ~ rKrall$ . 'j .:U. ~'4.!> a call ft,r ~H emi.lo ;l>. .l! .vHlir,: tl be li-(od a::; hk- ~d c~wF .. n . 1~ c it~J ~c rt, lla \ ~ [I . ~ of .:e~:c rn l h uud red lt; d nd". vn f()f any emergen~..:y \ hich may a rise. Current biU:; from L oc.lder a.od Son. Gray and Stoll were ordered paid on m•Jtions c,f . piccr a ntl Lee. - Ou n I'"ersLei ncr, Sec. Sen icc ;\ SM)ciat iun 'T'rea~urcr\ R c­pc 'rt as fJf Se.pten1ber J. B.alauce ( J fl h~w.l ,\ug. l ____ $ 1352.90 J)t"p•JSit;.. -------~-------~- 652. '(l T•·l al _____ -------- -----»2005.70 (_he( kr- l.~b uu.J --- ------~ -- r 3 +9.02 Bt.d ~ncc c,IJ IHllJIJ -------- 6)6.68 ScJ•I. Obli~ .... ri,ns ------ ___ 600.00 J"' rt·c B ed.:Jnc~ __ ------ --- ~(J.6~ Re-&el \-~~: f>,.u,~lc (j l· ··d .. ral ."')E,viuys a11d Ll'jCJJl Assn .... ------·-- ~ 509.1<) IJ utlcr Building aad L l,iJII Ct,, I 10i.OO \t S! Sidt! lc·t~J·ral ~nvin~ and !.halt _ ... - _ -------- 't)O.OO (ll) Suggestion Awards 'the (ollowjng awards for sugges­tions '"·ere made at a meeting o[ the comminee on Septemher 3: Lafe King, Research. Reverse S\'ttch on color rcll of Drum Coacer, $5.00. l\ fark K.indrcd, Drum Coat, Splash guard tJn front "ide of coating pan under color roll on· 12' cl nlm, ~3 .00. Lafe Ki.ng. Research. Raise hinges on top segmencs of drun1> $5.00. Frank Thompson ample Depart-men t ~ Buzze r .or horn be insta lled near relephone in 1 o. 2 1\ l ill Inspeclion Office, $3 .00. Frank Harmon~ E lect ric, To change caustjc pLlmp rn otor from present lo­catio n) $5.00 . 0LlS \-in ~o. 1 BcatC'rs. Slush pump system ~o. 1 Btr. l'a rdbo:.~rd, '/.~5 .00. ( l e~.wge Baker, C \I Reel', ,'hell r~:tcks :i'"t'' rewed d.(:>Wn t u floc1r tn R~d R Ol)lf'l .1 t a II 0 re doors, ~3 .00. • K <·n Z\ lo"CJ. P <-sc~srch~ ~ l ove fluor­es<.: cnt ligltt :-,i'Lictt\!d on the 12) l)l llm t'ontcr 10 light pit in ftunr, ~3.00 . --------~~-----....---- FOR S J.l •' -- Hotter. St't: Citd l .atupl. \in. l :\·lachine· Honm 0r ~:dJ :d l OJ lJ T· u.~n ldln S11t~cl ur 1043 SytH­nH.: ·s Av~'Jllll'. l)ring own cont~4in(:r. Cyril Sw-eqert, No . 2 Finishinq, bad his ccu:nera at the picnic and who should he come aacr~ l:lut F~ank Hixon and h is qr.oup. Here • • thsy are. Frank. Mts. Hixon with the qrand­son. Ed Storch, Jr., in front of her, Mrs. Roman. Mrs . Ed Storch and -Ed Stor.ch. • atn ICC o es ____·_ .. flJe pas ing of R uth Xcin cau sed '<1-rro·\ in 1 he entire Cha n1 pion org:a n­iz. alt•:Jn-cspeciall r the P urchasing De­pan. P'lt-nt-=- whete her ~unny smile t.l. OO <. .h{:•:rful Jisp,osi tiuu \·ere a consta nt ]0}". fda t-. fa v l la m~l~on ha., returncJ • frr m a deli ·.dl 1 ful va <.at i r:,s, t rip by auto ' t) ::\t:\ Yc,rk G!Hd the.: ~<:\~,· Eng­} a wJ .">I. ate . ( Jf lrecial i ntr~r\:'~' fu II tATi<.:c d~'-- r~~rrrs;tafHS ~\'a: dJC fc((·Jll a1tU unn~ Hr {:-Jll (Jf I h ' r ·J, g.:lj.rt!H)qjl l>f ·l, ft. .• Jd)! ., slli(Htlli, t,f Sales., ~nd L,.,,~ Rt.Alin­~( J~l r.f .t~.\: Aer;t;IJutiJJ~ f ),qall JH(!I l . ·[•rr-:.Jd_:s h;.,ppj Hcllt,; rl !,a us•dt• i J.!l a V-<· Jtc•J fl } fa ~ ~)du · . ;u,d L•tl l~ ~ '\ill, ius kindi/ l!dliJJH:r i .~.: _.. b••IH i~ lltk ­roc. h, t;ft dtt ,.,._.wd r.i lw· ,,, tl:t .. c 1J:toq Jr,IJ I 1nply foil• •\ 1 lw,n (JJ dw1r ,~.:ilv, • J c- <H Jl t <.;tL•· r ;r" !'( q i i4 it b 1r·, .t·r;,'i 11 :1f:r•r a V~H::iHirm 1 t' l IJt upp•t \ lt(h ;;~an illh.l I, ' I rr ,IJ ,iq, r! ta'l ( cdlltit-. ·r, .. ,.vn: •·ll lfJ'JI•·d lti t11ric \rirgll,-h ~a iJ I ! J Ul l I t " i ll l h • r· i l t , V~cati<~n t:W3 tlc r~d lO tl~t Ch .1 · cq w.~n f, 11, f} f t)l1 f ( (JI Jlt·/~ l I dl C()tJnt ry . wi r:b SLellu Brov\'U spending a fe,v weeks with re la.ti\·es in Pit ts­burgh. Rom.ilda Blatt and T helma \ 'ciland are b ack ~ the Ia u er having enjny!.!d lhe bn:~eze $ of l\ lichigan. Helena Orr l ra veiled to .Ke"v y ·ork . a nJ. has suffered no set ious in juri es. J) )) ( ( f( Cdi,-t l\ lb crs i- p e ill her v~~~<Hi 1 n1 nt hCJn11.·, t ~ kin g in intcn:!'ting sig hts in the CrJlt nty. u )) (( ((_ P .-~c-y C<Juke ~ pcnl a " eck-eud in l· t. \ "a} Il l ' , with her rqt ,ther~ C~r.tc~· J>o .. ·llrn .lll r·nt t: rf.lirrf'd 1 g 10 ll }J l)f gr d ~ Jlllfl1 tltl: n fh c~· ::t l it llld ll.'flll l_)ll \II \ I l1 s l 2 I ( . j 11 l'l ll d i Jl (.' \ 1 i c • I f .. , J' .. t B . I ikcn !:-.hl· ,tu._ l , \·r, io!, ll li,l n kt n\·(:lt . ( • l' It ;J ~ \1 J l~~:k I h tH l ~ I . t I li i ;:. ( . B u dl (' It 't i· .It' i li1 t )T I. . 1, i • · \ Ill lr t • \V s t•rtl l." fl. I i l tl', I I lw g i d "" lt ' •IJ 1 tJ H '1 It' 1H •;' 1 .t p IJ l L I , uttl, .tl q 1•. I h< I ('q, n·111 awl <. -~~~~ ~ ~ l urJ./ .11 a r·~rd 1 ·1 , t y I ~ ' ' • i n lt • • 11 ~~ • • IJ H)Tl" t l.c t . , },l ,J I )u \ 11 :n ~~11 .... , ~ • \V('I . r' Jrt r. t. I hH (' J1 , \ ho 11 l 't•fl l J•er ~nl ~~l~t ' wil h h~ 1 l l llt th 1 t• 1.111d J,,-tl• IJI t .Ji n t 1 )}.;, ,, .\ f r, , fi•· vvr· J-t l (0 tl]'i\ • d tll( ;) lttt . .l \ (l, li Hllill , f ld Ia J-,,, bt I'~ nd t ~11 1 d ) .) [)CU1 d l l ' (12) 'NPCk-~od at lu" l tid·an.a ·and dune~. ( Jwrlulr t: r ;tiu ... ran l.lp tcJ s~ . (',qjf. ·~J ir1n .. whtlt! f q·J\.· n Ril( ' ~nd hw;- ha nd spent a f,.:w dCJj at c rn r 'lkt:. ~ J ich . ~vl r. and .\ I rs . .\ lax Lon,!·-.!_r,rtf a nd \ I r. c.t oJ A1 r . (_ b a rl "'-. Lecd.::­~ pcnt a iew dH. ~a t L(,n~;..- LakC!. ~Jid1 .. and Su :10 Parter w-Lr1 .\'en£ 1 ur t ( crmrnnw e "' n h \. ~ t u rc 0n La b(.,r u~ ... • came home i.A"t th ~ t ~nse tJf f-Oi D1l n ~ . Bil l 1\ rrner is prn'..!'rf''~~i n~ ni~d: i:1 his campai --fll fqr the . ..;r ·qu1-Cenr~n­ni a l celebrarion. H e i:) <.Jnr r~~ r,ri·e ca nidate for OCR .\.\fE Rrr·_-\-.: C;IRL. YELLOWSTONE AND WEST 1~.enn eL h l?ats t,. emplvyn.~erH. AIr,, Fais t and .:\ t r. and 1\ lr5. Ceor~e J\.~"'r· spent L\ \ O '\eeb> t ra\·eling via au o­mobile to Yellowsrone :\ar ional Park . ... alt L ake, D~n ,·c:r ttnd other western poi nLs. Ken . who diJ mnst o f the driving. saiJ he "~as ready to ~ta rt back over the ~a me route after iH: had retu rned to H amilton. · - 'I { I /1 (1 / 1tt 'J Of ... . Y/ . A d l ~J t tnv 1trll r -~ WiJll tlnf\q" ,..,<.} • () ):tl ,ltl whh thii J.}\.,o Oll th l tt, ou. $ tf.\ l, lr-1-t thc.l. Jh.~ n._\l'll uy. to hi• 'iJl at pd, !.:h·~ n a ._.nd\Jll\1 OA' bt l lqhl, Ud livu of Sw1" ltn ''l'm to ¥ lw vin · q:ra11 d ll\ 11 1 l){ i I." " A-nd,' 1 p l)od Svctn. 'J b :a h" d Mt.J t:unt) J. t:.••d-v .... ERNO ZE LNER NOW l SERVIC . INJ ORE '"'h.-tmr\i,•n f,, ~,nd $ h,,,l. b<.<.ll '"'ti 'I',! < f ... • j, u~ inj111 i~_•, -.n ile cd 1 • ,·t'Hti\ L,, \ .,,,1n Z~·H th't'. \h e, fr,nn t!sh \;t't)llh• R ~.::cl:--. 1kha b~.'t'll : n t " • .:: 'n J T j fl in i 1c r ,, , t1 it,,,, c. 11 1 \ nilkn C',1ml' .dLtn ~ .l t\ l i~·~<-'. \ ·r h)li. ,t Ct•ri'\'••aL \:J.;; lt.::-iding ... ,Jll ,. ml'n in ·, 1i1l~llt: Hll' ~_hnirH• a (" '' nlln-u;~·~ "f rr:-t. F-:ll on ."l t rJilvt , 1 :-! trn,·k. b;~ k,., 1 1'\lt·r htm. .\ f('ll...J\' :'< !,jj,.l l't:lkd ,{ 1~.· 'tl wl11ch (dthtd th .. (l.'dt~11l. Bllth r r \ ClJ)(fl · ... nkk: w h. l•rc.kt'll. :lJl in' h 'I' ru,hu.l ,: nd h "~L'$ llHL' hed . lit i:- the~< n ,f \f,-. ; Jhi :\{, ... ( ~u~ Z.•· :l .n ..· :. ...._..{ ,' Cl'IHl 1 ''111l 1 ~... t n'~.:t. SAW ALL-STAR FOOTBALL GAME \ ·l.ht L.i \ nndl~. C.\1 ~'hi ppin~. \., ~..: (July hamJ i, n to ,,·t' the . \ I . ~-. r F(lr~rt <Jll ~;une rl:t,\ eJ th~ fir~t ~''i1 1 \ ~ ·ht· m t ·h in Cbicttro. \-in u ... , -rit c i n~ ?: • • ~ •<. a ... 111..1 n dnu~ and • f (; ~;·emf>nie .. of indu ·tin~ ti ve mem- J.: .~·s ni Ihe ·enm int~"' t~:c ~a'· ' a' • • • 1 n· 11'1rC ... :-l e:. ·CIH ,, ing hi. :ret •• rn irom Chit.·agn, h~. o t ~Jr.:. Conndi:· and thei, daugh­l. l:r. \~initrcd. went f, r a \Cck into the Sn1okie~ e:.jo~~in~ the Gne 1nou n­• a:n ::-l:t::Lerv l1r.r · . • Jac,k Reedy. MachiD(l Shop. seoe in tniti qrand on. a pkture of him.ael£. Tho same ey~ tb~ sc:m dimplt!'U, and darned 1f H isn't the oa:m- mile. Th6 ryounq fellow. a y:Gill' e-ta Iter, tha picture wu lakeo. it Clyde B fP!, If. k'noWl'! to the lA.JJJll¥ Suo..nr H ' L \he on of Dr. and Ml"s. C. W. Berry, WdP8· konr:ta. Mm. B\;rry belnq the lonncJ EH~ab e·h 'Reedy. fUUCJhte:c of Mr. , nd Mre. John Reedy. • Left to right, fust row-Captain C. M. Adams, Ralph t oe, Pvt.; Carl Hutzelman. Mess Sqt.; Thomas Johnson . Sqt.; .Roy Smith. Pvt.: Don Hopkins. Pvt.. Second row- Don Eagleson. Sgt.; Frank Dronherqer, First Sqt.; Sam Broomhall, Pv1.; Leo Ooellman, Pvt.; Drew Wolfe. Pvt.; Thomas Fanis, Corp.; Cha rles Mc£1freshi Pvt. Creel the Hamilton Cham pions who arc member· of the Ohio , tate Guard of 50 in J-Iamihon. The rictu re wa~ taken in their new ttniforms which arriYed shonly before they left for Carnr P erry (or fi rst training :·\ ugtJSt 17 to 24. The I1amilton boys did an unusualh-- fine bit of ''ork in camp for which they were highly compli­n'lented bv the office rs • and bv ( ;overnor ) oh n • • '"· Bricker. 1~hc,v were awarded the regimenta l Jnarksmanship Lrophy, dona ted b\· tht: Ci nci st - • nati Club \Vomell of the \ orld \Var. and al ~o cH\ arded 'he cardinal ef­fic. ic·ncy ~l rea rner for ~ raudanl Ji5pla~ becau~e t.Jf genera I cffiLic.:nq. I L i Lh.e only ctnHran r to have l\vr, aw~1 rtl ". and the . ccuud was presented bv ( )hiu' cli:tinguh.hNl ( 1f1\'CJ IIOT \ !JrJ C"{JJilpli- !Jl(..lllCG Llie boy his.+dy. Sr•t..:f'ial t.:Ornmcndat ilJil ells<, \'a,s \ c t, d ~ J (• ·ol> :-,c. ,­n ca JH f f U f /,(' j 11 I (Ill ( t If h j"' t'! \''1d and ICJ .'\ Ic T h,Hu-son lvr hib fiu ttJv~:n·. • ( J ~) Alux Thomson. ustnq the la dJo, S\lr prlsos aH tho boys of the C(!)mpany whon, as a c:oo!c. ho fries nearly 80 pounds of ftsh a.od ma. hoa poldtoea tho.t " molt in yo\IT mouth.'' Aleat now f-s an ot~dorly ncl publ city coordinator. Carl H.uta lman looke oo. _And fiere j __A,,othu $a et'l f!eoord H-ere is another group of Hamilton Ch,am.pion·s who. com,bined, have gone through more than 200 years of employment witho·uf a single lost time accident All began their employmeQt a etwe.en Marcil aud August. 1920. Lett to right: Robert Parks, Lester MclntyTeJ Isaac Howard, Walter Tirey, Anna l1tel., Bev M-cW'horter, Mar garet Callahan ·Mullins, Mi lton Sibert. WiJJ,iam Ho-w-ard, Shelby Gibson. • oans an roans ___ _ C\Jrley Smi Lh ha rer IJ rncd rrom his • ''acatJOJl. Pc~m P(,ff.l Biucr'i tell ltS Lhnl H 1ddt~g j{,..ch dnd Cr(Jt{;u .:. arc tn·- " in~ to Inal.;c ttlf: Chit· Chat tolllrnn. tlr;·.\·\:\~< f. t.h ·~' w;tllr. fa,·nr:tbk~ &.;nm- • H. IJl. IJ, lJ!•I '.':(1Jry lH/}". llllylftiOg' tl :q \~ i1J }':J, tb~ o•n td \'ill hf;. raV(Jr­< 1 bl,,·. )) ,, (J tj f,, ,Uh; 1' 1h:nit•J .. ]lr,ld i~ tru· JICW ~-~} i~ . · I 1 1 Pl o ttl c.;.1, de Tl, · Jt ttl us n ·d hg\l.r- t . ,·.<~. ir nuiJy .t· n iJI tb · ~l~i }•pi11v J< .. 4:~$n'n'J)t, Is JP•'hir~g c•l r• tJ,,.t ori[J. '1.\'rt !;ttl(• Lo,r lj · lltttrng" ft•HJI hill·• t t•:.~ ,. ")n nr 1r (~ V l't t. H sth ,~ .. ui Tt t' 1 \'dtJLtLtf-1 :t tt ·d~h l hulldc~!· Lilt J fc ,J.·r·t luJs I \l.t II " nl')f. It~ d t\.< j'. I ()fW • :1 r"JJ ,u c..;, II Jl U (( (; n:~t~ ' \ d r.111 • qnly r.;HJ ~\r,;uf.iJtV 1 ) ;1 rrt u w J. t " It, , d' ~~ f.. tl. f1 t. T I II C ; J ,.,, , Jl l·" II(' ;r, t h· in dw hit•l 1fltfl cit- IIi It I ( " }, j ~\ I k • u:-js·~u (i'IJHtlh' I,Ji • C. ~r oun~ F c1r B oo~tcr Lickets. .\ d <. ( Burn Pay) . )) ).) ( ( (( Lanc.lsc~t pe g-arJL'ning . t\ nylhing from a flowL·r pot tn a qu~1rter section. 1\.icm nursl'rics. Phone 4163-\ I. )) )) ~· u • The R ns i;tn ~1nny i~ ~~ jvRc>-nn .\dnlph. » )) « tl \ c,ud<·J \ h:\1 hHppvnl'd lo the ~hi r'­i 'l.' J ~ J'l~'<'a tH ·'\'1<":-.,k it , 1 n f·llllrmlh:'': l•i, • 1lJi11g Wt• kn(l\ rt \i ll b.· lth' ( fJJd lD J, l 'lOJ ,lJnOilg (IlL· h11 }a·: :l tJIJ ,lritll\ ···~rf1•J"'l" fHlltt :_~ 1i11 ~lo\1\ kt , 11 ll f( u P.dph 1.. ,.,, l•a " pt1JC.h:' ,·d ·' lll't\it• C.::lltH"I,t, 'J't,1JI . IH,uld Jt11ld lt,'llJ d(,, h thr· In .\1 fHih' f{,dj•h 1 ·I f't .a LJ.,dl .:•.1 n11· IIU) ... \ (rUilf 'dl\.l lldJ ~lll t ltlllll''l' lltl') \ dl J, -~ 't> ,•vc 'I hw. lllt!h,·1 lc • •JJI 1 ol In· nt•_, l p J ; I'~ 'H u I ·' til I "t. \ ! I '"'' it I j i' 11 I hI lld{l 1'\'11 ~~~II I 1 \ I tl l C h~l Wrt . IIU l ' t I 'l I P 1 • ti I h"'· • Ill j 1., l,tl '"ll I .!t·tll'(' lid IHI Llnet rl .... {' s .. ul·' ( 14) Kir1nrir:k tdl<; u. ltat m, qt1ito~ ht1v · h ~en bad 1 hi ..:-JIHJ 'lt·r, Th·:! latcsl 1alk i ~ abtJTH dn h~df~r·JWn I.Jcle hat lit •JfJ the: HI)/Jr hrnr ami 11pc:ct it. ·r htn rutr""t h.a·:e bc~;.·H the. 0nc tha dw. c·d Franc; .. Kiem OtH n( the bed­room dtc of b~Ar ni¥h L » -'> 4{ tl Skillet \ ladtk•J i~ d11e o ~pn.:rut a hak, !j(JtJTL Eln.e1 ha heen g0od so J uu{! h c e\·t: n .. roi I e once in :; wb ilc. Reg11lar fitde an~el. 1J » " « At la ~ t Felix i ~ happy·. .\ t. 11~ last 1 have definite i r<Jof the4~ 1 : ;I r. c . R£1\ DER. \·er: no-. .. · 1 kr.o.v that it is not a] I in ~:ant for m .\: effort: a:-c apJ're-ciated. as can (le s.<;en from ex- Lra.cts from the Jeu er r,f or)e ' ·bf; ~tgn' an ~' A cc i dental J-(eader: ., Quoce: Dear Feli-x. a ft~r rea .. ~!n; your col un1n. 1 take J~ y pe 1 ; n h.a nd to suggest a couple of chan~c~. No. I : It "'~ould be mc)re ent~rta;ning il it ·were Inorc intere:-nin~. and ~0- ~: i tbat after readi"ng the ~r'>t tine. ir. • \Yas quire C\ ident that ir ~·as i:00 Lou-.:." .\'uw ain'( that jt:>t t()v ~ect ior \ ords: l>VUC(. Ce(lfO'C '\"\·an and Ondlc. Odel: ~an tc1l ~orne- good ones abnut ;:..qnir :·e-! hunting. lf they \ oulJ rrnduc.! 1l lea$t. oue squirtd tail per sea"t .. n. tht!y JJnight bt: hdie\·ed. ..lim (~ahb·lr~..l still in si~t.. thar I.!\ cry syt~irrd the:~ <.'Yt'r ~hot. was decc.r~.-cd \ Lt h a '"' 1.~c1 of milk. )) » c:c « \VonJ~r if l c~,uld ~<.\ ~~$\t r:tm: of sa fen. j rl 1111 a cc rta In !.!tl." $cJ 1 ~.·ould •~ n. \ •. tdin.,: Ln th• t\ liuni 1~·\·c.r. • )) » (( (( .\ lll CtiCtl\1:1-·-"l'he B .J1tl\.~ l!\ o,i{ the· [ '-l'Hhlic: » » t( (\ r .•• wt u WiU y an~.~ M ~ W. 'I n<t •!• fr t mH'\' of tlf~ r ht h.hun t we ' \ 1. ,. fr., Rnh d B. r»a.t nd M ry. 1wr '"- C l\J Shl: )l>'lrl"f. _pori h ie; fhHu 11~1c , lr 1 but\ ltnq_ .!lld nOW • 1t l'i~hUJ llJ • U llti 'C ~ fl. fa •n~dto\ . f;.rst ro • kr.~olinq-Ray Linn. E.rnio Ne lson. lioyd HaqCJard f ob RoEenaans. Don Eaql e ­S¢ 1\ t don Lenho.it. Herschel Richardson. Paul Cook. Eu9enc Camph&U and Cal Skillman. ·r.l cl~' ,, .. t h1nJ ,\-!H·n Hamilton- • 1: L' .ae .• 1 , ! It- oi· B. tlcr ( ount~ arc \v cclebra1..: the f(J\Jndin~ of thr cin - l - ! i...,) '.' "l• ('( r• ~• <"•l r<r.;t ~"-f.\~ • ~ . . h~ L _ •:u:nt I e~ifo .. October - and ~ ~! · ·• ,,,.._ ;t r a we~k. $, n)~ uf its • ...... lJrt·::- . <t\e be('n de~crib<!d in pre-u--! la~ Ha milton Champion is rakm~ a major i u cn>l i1. the C\ l·IH ~t.l .\Jt·)::~uder ThnrL51Jn Tr .. vice- • r:~ Idt:fll '31 d ad1."Crti:';;lg rl:anage r\ j~ .!COcrat chairu1an. l-Ie lras named lllO; • than J.f rl(J Cli'JHnillce mcn1her t • C:b .. j t hin1 Eind l a \H.Jrkcd nil{ht :and ..la . ' f,;r more t l1dll three mornh tu J ro\·ide a f~r<;~Jtun of cmenain- ·.eJ t. ed :.ad~,n ~n J the J ' ~',. ,llOtion of .. . .. ' C!\ Jc..: J f I Ut:. \ r~.!ean, ··.\Ju,l:cb an ~ J iarn i'' '.d]' be f rc~cn rL.I ~cL nigl1t 'A it h a Second row-Siella laudermau, Ma ~;y Baden, Blanche Newman. Pearl Steale. ·Audrey Hoehn. Frances Deinzer. Lola Shepherd, Mildred Mick, Maude Zieqenhardt. Ethel Kiser, Carolyn Leh· man, Parke Batson. ca: l of f. 'Ult mo re than 100 of whom will be CiH1mpion.. . A great pa rade \'i·iiJ be g i\ en on \'edncsday a fLer­noon in ,,·hich all organir.aLions and a rmy units \ri ll take part. Da ncing "ill be pro\·idcd eac h night to the music of 'f ommy Dorser and other nat iunal h. · known orche. strAs. A Coro-natil'n ba ll will precede Lhe celebration O..:tober 4 in .\I idd lcto,,·n when ''Our .\ n1c.: rican Cirl"' will be crowned and her attendants .. ~f i s Hamilton/' " ~ f i s .\ 1i d d I e tv w n:' '· :'\ I iss .\ I i a m i ' ancl ·'.\l iss Oxfnrd , wilh 60 other !!irb \i ll ·bc si(.'nalh- honored. 'J'be ' - . fi r-,l ft, c gee spet.:iaJ lrips. T he eV{ nt j ., expected to bring un­counted t h<>Usa nd · to Ha mi lton and h(,n1eo mi n¥ tby \ ill ca u ~e the return here of former n.:sidenls in great uurnb<.:t:>. • Third row- Claire Plqqoll, Julia Glin.B, Louise Bri e~ . Sophie Reed, Mary Richy. Bob Oqilvle. Alexander Thomson. Jr.. Doris Du.nlap , Art Topmiller, Esther Lauderman, James Sons, Grace Melton. Nellie Sowell, Clara Belle Hall . • arJ~tptonj fn the picture abo\·e a re so1ne uf the Champions who a re and ha\·e been for weeks active in doing some par­ticul ar job in connection with the celebratiun. T here are many others jncJuding Carl Kihn . I-Ierb Schmitz, Osca r ,.'tuckenbe rgc r. \'illiam Rent­schler and Charles !\ foyers. ROSENCRANS IN SESQUI EFFORT Bob Rosencrans. job analysis, i.;; co­chai rman of a J unior Chamber of Commerce Coznmiuee which, with C1eneral Chairman . lex 1~ho m so n. l r., • has a rranged for th c \·isi t here of a gigantic a rmy air display duri ng the celebration of 1 he cit y's .. esq ui cen tcn­ni al. T he exhibit uf plane ·. bomb s i ght ~~ photographic cq u i pmcnt. etc., is ,-a lucd at murc Lh an $.'00,000. • Vtew of the City of Hamltton., Ohto, f rom Hilltop 111 the Dlatan~& (1 5) IPWA~\PlONS PLAY r~~)R DAt<T s tN WAMt L10N S[ SQUI-CtNTrNNIAL CtL£9RAT)ON • -· P-t£ wE uq, \.I IT T~ ~ JAU' P6T J:"oR 1S""o o evc.Ks . r :-, ,. q r. n P [1 I~~ fj t •l!f)~tll, I ylr r I I pylilt r ) n( 1 /:.tyVI , l k1 f-1 (' 1 (,t -, 11 r'l 't/· /rtf fl }\ II \.\ ...S T E'V6 ~btv f'~ TI\ AVELIIV~ O[l.V..tt ON H U VAC.ATI Oiv F--...., OVJ IG-1-lT ~IL.€ Y ~o . t/NA C. H ~ AlT£ M PTS ro HARi NE.W .S1VtE J N/-1~ 11~ T AI ~~fN 6-- v- p vQ I ~..:::::::::r--::;r;._ .....l J o U N LVN S t='CI R D A IV t> ER.rvEsr flo\iCuAM•C. t< Th. 'f @--..,.pi £ C.YGtoNE. 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Ho. 2 Sodi:nq : 4- Mary 'K. Frances P1e:peT. daughter of Bob Pieper, Coafulq Mill. nie~e o~ Frances Smith. and qranddauqhter of William Coop~r. Chemical; 5---Toan Lee Hea­t> el.brook.. dauqhter o1 Anthouy. Unlo~dinq. and Mildred Ker&cr, focm.er}y of No. 2 s~tinq, and cousln of Norma Schnrid t. C M Sortinq, and Marcella Schmidt. No. 2 Sortinq; 6-David Everett Carle: . soD of Everett. C M. Calend ta. and E..-a .. torwer)y ol Al Ru.dd lt:s oHice, qrand· scm of U:l Carter. No. 2 Machine Room, and 5. f. hqlcy. No. l M•chine Room. and a aepb6w Cli Dorothy Hw:ley. C M Sortint;ri 7- Joo.Jl Hlx<m. tbr. apple of the oyo of her qrand· dad. Frank Six:cm. anddauqhtor of W:illiam Hixon: 8--Molvm Pc:ntl Budor 20 months, gra11daou of 8iU Maupin. Ca le r.d&ra.. and hia gTandmoUJer. fon nMlf P. uqu.ata J(lne6, oJ Sort· inq: 9- Bob Renie, formerly of No. 2 Mill. now at Camp Shelby; 10- Dr. Frank Qluhm. Veterinarian. nephew of Hilda Lenhoff, C M So.rti.nq, and son of Mrs. John Banowcliff; 17- Beatrice Brockman , C M SeTting, posed for p icture with Ch ero ~<ee Indians on reservation durinq vacation; 18- great lor Father and Son , Wayne Williams. C M Calend ers. and his son. Jimmy, a t a fa vorite s port; 13-Before Texas, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Graham and their son, Nils Maaon; 14 Ch arles King, Jr.. 19, son of Ch cirles. MUiwri~ht, qradua te of Hanover Schcol; 15-Paul Lewis, son of Nell Lewis. No. 2 Counting, a,nd brothw of Ha rold Lewis, C M Calender&. graduate oJ McGuffey School, Oxford, and now a Champion himself; 18- 0z~e Landrum, forme rly of C M Calenders, ® W tn the Navy; 1 1 - Harold Hackt)nberq. now at Camp Shelby; 12- No1ma Schmidt aDd her bro her. Raymond, who 11 now at Plno Camp. N. Y. (17) ® MRS. HORNSBY CALLED Delbert I-Iornsby, P ower, ,·vas noti­fi ccl on the 8rh of the death of his n1orher, 1'\'Irs. Drucilla ~ I. 1-lornsby in the fam ily home in \fill .PoncL K.y. .. he also leaves her widower. r\ lcc c. Hornsby, four oLher sons, a dauglHt:r a nd a s iste r. MRS. MARY F. KIEFER • JvJrs. !\ leu v F. Kiefer. 76. moth er • or ~ f rs. Ccn r£..~"c Steiner. Ji cd on the .=\Lh in th e: h t)Jn ~ of H son, ( ~cn rgc. ll l6 CoocJrn ~~n ,\ , c tHil'. Slw sluJicd mu ~ic t ndy if.l life and for 50 ) t· ~rs taug-ht spcri,d plt('i ls in 1lJ n,ih•HI. She lcttVL'$ lwr dall l"hu: r, fou r ~n il s , a h~t>l h <:t . l Wu sis1crl) ~ 11d fou t g r \t iH.I childr en. Uy Hill Thomp_,ull .\ 1 ~, l ~;a f · t t• ri 1 $\. c H t' : C:d "'thlE'r hdt'Lr: <..;t\'l' me nne , m a H be r r y 1 i <.'. :\ ''\ wctitrt~ · ~: \'t-. l an~ black-t • . . 1 ,.._·rr~ 3 n~1 r a~! berry r' lt' Htl <1ft.! OUL of :mall berry pi t>s. 1-.lc~·)('i Ciaude Hakomb a1wa\S ha .. heel ,'on,idercd calenckrd()m· · ~11igh t­ie nnnler. trarre r. ft -hernlan and !!ene,·al outd«"or:' supcrn\a n. Dick was ra eJ tC'J'S and his car was ~ uppo~ccl t-u J-1n! indd1niteh- on fi,·e ga llt"~n · of !ra..... T his n1o<kr; Da ni el Boone be­~' 1\e ,o m uch of an authorit, on the • £>reat dren ~races , his fri end- forgot f1i!n a~ ClauJc and tagged hin1 '·big ll • .., .. cnt<>1 . l .. o harrened that .\ bic Barger and c(\i~er . tamper. who are hunts­T: l~n C)f l!reat ren0\ n in their owu --·!ghJ. cts ked the big chief to accom­j: ·an. hi!.ll c1n a hunt. H e readily agrct.-d. 11-e trio ~et out i o the chief's fa m­ou~ car vci h the ~I S Hal five ga llons and reliable old Dick-the superdog in tbe n.:a r. Th e ~· ~ topped up G ratis a~· ;.ntd d1c:- hunt began-Dick ran and t'a .. ked half the nighL but treed nor a (.' ,(m. Colrr.~r a ncl Abie sug­ge;;. Lc'l the\ ~i\·e jt up an.d return h (. 3)(•. . Hc_m ,.-.,~·an.J Lhe~t srart t•d but ju st as l h t'Y \"('I L' well Lh I OUJ.dl S ·. \~(' n ~ l il C _, thl' ~.hicf' s ca r beA"an rn sruncr that well t nun-n ·•nu t nf ga "" 1 ttnc. 'hie-( !'l Jod in midLll<: of the rcn~d ;\ IHJ \':JVC'd a fH)\('rfU I nash light UU­tiJ a V<.HI I1g \.n .,nwn drivc·r '"·as fo rced tO $U;i' t O·~ rre\'Cnl hitting him. 1'hc ~ t ory goe' that as he app roached her window to a .. k fnr a ''lift, to a gas " t:rnjoo. J1e ga n:~ hi nt a rcsot1nding slap and sped a\'ay. ;;\ bic fina lh-· thumbed a ride hume • Lo g~ t his own car and r e$<.:Ue his comna nion"' about da v. break. ·r hc boys have for gotten the Big hief who is just pi~ in Claude to th rm nrnv. Claude in turn ha c:ea ed calling- his fonl)erly fa mou dog. Dick. l t i ·· uow Richard. » » (( (( I ke J-lcn-·es and \Y av. ne \Villiam ·- t'Yo of P o-,Ndl'$ boys-were ru hed to hos pita ls '-Yith se rious a ilmen t , . \ \" ayne was bothered br gall diflic ult;;­and v.ras a ble to return ho.me a fter treatment but }iayes was considered in a grave condition-as this wa \, ·rit­ten. Friends wi sh him a ~ [ eedy re­covery. )) )) <l (( L arrv R eiter alwnv: brin~~ his lunch rn a brown paper hag. 'l-le hjt a new hi p-h i 11 ~o n1cdy n:ccn.tly when he orcncd his lunch sack on ly to find • e ar men s----~- Hv" R u I ft II .I rntt'S • 'fhu ·eJ ,i .. iJntw~l \i\'fJ<IJ B t1 1 cht>r ~ . J .. 1 ·ta I BeJ del s. anrl ( ql· If f ) (.i ll lu.; ro :- :n.:iaf wa~ h(·ld ::.t gqi, f J tl_v ·: Camp rc' ./fl' ly , .,.j,h •· \.'c• J'-'rw wht~ ~· n rrj''l'iJ t ­wi :<"f•.Jtllng rlwy la ~d n i lt•a ·.uli •: \:'~, I f:lj:'. )I ,. l..• (I Hdl Jf ·rror·1 the a•ll. e \N,•:•n c,f ( harHpl ,,., 'l<,fd>::dJ. opitwli tl,:tt ""' n· 'rn ''' 11d I If;" l iJtJC h l't,w:nd 1 it• hin;.'~ B.tf ;u thu1 tl :!f \'a7iH' ,n,w fl ,, ., .,,c • • [J!;.yj J, i1 1!,, ,} a~ if 11,, J-if.f l1c"r 't l Jit •t_; idu,-ta cJ'). 11 Jl'r {;<. llt ;JJ tltr l li.itd 1~11 ,..d.,,, \ 'h t~ q )?111ht•Jifl;· ~ff)\IIJtl f.,;, tf 1 • lldf.•Jt ... 1 ~1 i •· 1 ;1 &IH· p i(A; .... •Jll j<A, • ,j JH,ut ing dw br,~,: ·, i t~ L t1 ht .J.L hu• w:JHn dll• j,tl} ~ .~~fH fr1J II r!at· ~f c-nj 'CJI 4.Jf d v• d ..... 1 '/(j it·ty " ' di t...lt j, I . 'l•Zllf ~v, r ct • 1 11VI'l o ~" Jtl i 11 H J• t , r I • \.d itu 1(1)Wt I •,-\• :; ~ pH,HJi iH ... 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L,...,u. )') n « a \ 'acationisLs: H ansford Landrum tou ring the ea~t \here there ·w.a <£ '"gas s hnnage ·~ . . . Ch a rlt:~' Pierce waJkinv ~t bouL the fann in old Ind1ana ... l.:::a rl 1-k Jt!'t$ tnl\·cdin~ throuah '-' '-' :cction of Canada . . . Gcr:>r..~.. e !\ k- Cla nahan. francis tephen 3Dd Boo B l~(!l e r j u st go~ u ~ r· lac~~ . OUt he: h ~H.l l'iC!x<>d ur• a doz ll e.., g:; h;· mi ~t akE:-. )) » (( « Rnl J) \)\' l'l :v. . anJ hi~ \fr$. su the :-. ton. '~ ul'!) , re'-·~ru h. went t c~ 11 c~ rni- \'al. s torping a t ~' chnn~..·":' t.'tkan~ b~ '•th with 12 huck;;. \ --~Prt tim~ l1l<.:r they \'t• nJ ~d tht"ir \ j\ qnit'tl~ ht. ... ,~­\' Jtd . ..·~tl t\' H,: ld k)n thlrcd th n B i~.: I lt·nr Sntith ' \'b \~..· a rin·· C·lh' r .Hl .t n~l '-'nt.· bl.h.k ~h ''"' l l t· " · t·lain~..·l: ln tlh· (j,,, pi.Hc I W .. llll t ' \ '<-' I YPl h.' t ~.l know t h ' l\(,' lll ltJ 't! tll'l ll \ l)\' r' ·tir \ f "' h, "• .111\,1 I 1\ dw ~\'(" 11hl l 'Ltu.. r h l \ \' .m lidll.." l ' J•.lll :tt ltt~IH~' hk t• dh.'~l :· n ,, " ,. Lnu i{· p ~Hllll'i \ ctll l'd I me i I i lll t• l ndltllt fd •t~o.'t hi:.' ~ ,·.:t, n II • " l I c ' I tJ ) u ~~ l ~ i\ q II .1 1 tl' l Itt· , t h.L ( ll..' l tl ti s: fttd ·· l h l il lsl l ll s '-t\,L',' hi ~ , J, .,., . ~,,~. ,,tt tlw ·r,"llt l' .. ,H h wm . h ith \ ll '> <. tlfll!l\ i u - i ttttti••!" t),,· r n i lltP ­lj I Ill• , II " Il l d hd lit ·b l i '1 PI: "'. . J h u . ~ ' 1, · 1 1 I n· j ",J. ~,, : s I wl! t ' I • I 1 1 : • ·' 1 ' •• I· t 11 d \ I, h 1 n, \ l1 s ~ I, h i a. . < j l'll• •• • X1 I 1 t1 t" i, It· 1 • • 1 1 l I \ Is . ~. It n < • i .. h. 1 • t • . It h HI , ~'IH• tlt 1l•l· I. rl'L<f I \a l luh.l.n l 11 I 1" I i tll .j, ' 1 1 t 11 1 ~ i ll ~1 1 u1 : . i • II and 'I' 'II,. Jl .llHt•, INOUSTRI ,~t llASEBAI.l[RS WIN FLAG ) ~ S tfn:'Y 1!l bit \ ht:ir ~ ll idt'-- '-' t' • h(:'J't.'. \ .1' lht' lH~:tdilH ('\( t Ul Ja~t n.~., nth\ ,. 1lumu in l '' l}'fo~ Ll'l< .. :llld \<.' h~H·l ~··,ih: lll"t th .. ~~ HcU e1 :l~iH Jl Julihcn L'Lsm1'irn1 £i lr~n lr has tl'\: Jndu!-:n:i I I «:.H?tt.' ILt. ~If" t:t['l'~d hr' "· ull't'l 1.~111... v ~i t h l·J i11 i he • • .~ t ll~l' t\rf''- l •.lr ,t JI• t 1 t.'l \'t' n • ~iLK<. <)U r 1"1 ~ l \· 111; ni.! w r !>.a' e • f11}\'d dn\U tfh' ('H''ll1\ lu tll(' \tlllt.' tl i intlr i1' <i • ''. lli 'i :~d ln a brill i(Pll thr(·" t<· h', \ :"·tnn. il' lCli in oi n~. s t,, i' · 1."~\1! •Jl1 fri~nd~ th .. · '\ ~uiu nal Can. \ ~. • tll t ~ ton~ ~h • 11 \1U r nwmnrv ' ~.on< l·:- n!!'llr }}$ ~ t.>d u~ \r!.,. .1. t".i~ ket 'ti- ~\ ,, ~~"· ... :.. \.:~ • h t h l' fnr \l < ( a Jh.'- l,in"''· \11J \ c ~ hink th.~t {•nlt.~ nf I""(' 'I(\' indudin..:! Fal 'I' auJ c 1~t:l- '11 jJ I . l\ : . "l '• ( u .:.~ ~ , tt"'' l ttd::-"' c~ ~~ I J'qJn ' tht" \ ch tt1e\ la'-~.·,i th1 1 '1f'!'St.:hidc <"Ut at n,.l·t~1 "-'1~L SLnJ3) . Scpternbe:•r l~. Ar an;· 1 J: ~..· ·, .t~n t ne '11h)k ~o.• had • ·.t::&rcd n\av. ... rid t 11~ c~citcnlent h:-tJ di ·\.~ du\Ytl \ t' l.Jtl z.. nnc:x<.:d the ~ e-cond .dl'"' r.nal .~.. amL of t~c :'cries for the tb .... i•1 a i s.rd f.~ u.~ ln I al l {!am~.:. "il- ~ Ik:~ ~ •)v ~· 1h. fr'lur lhc.H.:incl ian.:. • J n i ~,t' \..~;:!t,~rnei.r at home plate af:er the in..1l nn~ i"".i been ·cored ·we ~a\· ~la!'. ~t>r Jo h~~ ... hnl ing hand$ anJ r.H1:il ·~ Q'l{~ ~ ~·0 tlH~ l'aLk thlt he had 1~c~ ~r :l:"~n ~~fore . t'v e.o \Ve got ~(J ~-'>·ir~d i.ll~l \t rid\.t:d tq:' half of dw ('lH: nl\ ·s hJ. l ~ •• ln;.-.t ''' o h ~tll, , amJ lunud :1 11 l•kl s hill' in \ h lT i, ld t uf OU I h ;H l't \ ~1111.. h J!W tJa: . •'iiMitl t'ntb p~t·tl y -.o. 11. 01 \' wiH h ~·' c to han ;:t nt \' orH.' m:! dt•. 1 t f-i{' t.:m:-. that a tlHrJ h~l)o,l'llliHl ou our te~un ha ~ a kH«l(k fl•t l.. ick:i nl..!. ltult"'~ in CJUI ba l bo~ (' \Cl} lill h.' ht~ strikes ntll or geL'\ a b I : nl· \ d l' c i;:. i ()( l r rc ' I n l II l.' I till p;.:. . • l f-e-e h' the dl)(k thal it · ti tue f<",r \ indh:ll. ht.• b:1ck in fifteen m in ttlC:;. \'in('h ·II ~cl:tn .. d pr~.: t ty d ry noth ing­much hut '' ar JH.·w c., ~v idcntly ha, nr hea1J abnuL u.: \i n ni n ,~ that Aan-, at le:t$i. he didn'r mention it. a nd Junes • a nd us thinking all the time it mi¥hL mC!ke a l!Ood scoop. P c rhap~ it will if we go oo from here Lu win the City • • • ~n e s; we rc 0\1( to tr~ ll ~ n yvYay. Vrav;:ing fo r the S (.~ri es round robin \' e:l S held i ll Lhe ~ f llfl ici pa l bui Jdi n g, bel\<\ een t..h<.: team ~ "·ho ha,·c qualifi~J for the scrie~ . ther a re Champion . "tedjng Pump, . .' c. Ann. \~ 'est Side Ba pr.i ·t , a nd the wi 11 ncr uf the Champ­ion ~ lil I lc~ -roe. which as veL ha been • u ndecide·d . From where we sit it looks li kc we " iII be telling you in next month' i$~ue ho''" ' ·e won the city series; that ·s croin (t pre(tv far ou t m1 Lhe C> 0 .. limb. 0 e w s~__,;..,_._-~____.: Tl· e Jll:W~ \ •i l l1c .. •!JJ~n Jcath of · ur '!?<r ~:orkcr Cb:tr!c~ Gr3'.f \Yas more 'tJ.n a :-:·nck !<1 ail \urkec in the Pi .. .: D..:j ,ar·ml"nt. He r·a~·cd away . 'at-tJiu«t~ ~ .\ugust 23. ;1, ~I trey Ho · ­p1c:: i. ( barit~· v. -~~ ju:-.1 in the prime o! liic cUH.i ·wa · a fa~ orjtt: v, ith aJI the hoys. His jo·:i.1l di~p(,.,itiou made nJa.a: f riet!d:) .~; o \vrll k_,;.¥ rcml: mb~.:r briTt 4~ a rue pal '1ild a c'fJOU fdi•JW to 'i\Ork wit.h. <Jqr sv·n nalkr tu the • • • \r i f\: a n d ~tn t g L t e 1 <> i n 1 It i h o 11 r () f I erea \rement. .\lr. and !\ Tr~. Barticu l)pt ~tt a Wl't!~­ ·nd at d·e Coul!f\' Fair at Vat: \ 'en, • Gh:G. fE .~ chi~r ~ntct<: t in a t ·ndin.cr was LV k.·vk £Ner Lilt! ~1)&;Cp. \ " ~ ou J·nuw rte i~ qui[ •.. It hf'CI· nJiser him­sdf. :.- nJ. a reaJ j J ~t: uf J!'X~ ~~ r}l lc. J Ie ;:, til iJ,~i ;rs i,, .at hi"' sJ eep u~rlt­par. e )a•.rJrah:J.v w·i l! t:~ny he ha.~ :ccn ::.0 fttr. \~ di :!Jll can rake the buy out ()f tbL: {;or.unr.r buL yot can 'r tidt:e • Brugman the country ouL of the boy. • )) » (C C( John J uh nson spent his vaca tion ttJ'uriog Canada. He reUs us it ~v%1 • a beautiful trip wi th a f cw outstanJ­in!:! incidcnv. Hr picked up an R .A.F . piJor \bo \Vas hitch-hiki ng his W[IY H) 'f orunto. Hi. ca r hit a chuck hule and a few seconJs la ter the pilot a, k­ed hiro to ~ top long enough (or hi tn 10 ~~~~ t un pa rachute th inking perhctps rhetl' ,1\-r)ulc.l he more b t~ rn ps ahead. \ norher o rH.· was at a roadhou~e wht.:r'e tl.(! -.i~n ~a id " Chicken and Srra\, ,. 50 cerll s. 1 fjs wife tle:cidt·d to ca t 1 here aud she ~'()t the clt ickcn and Juhn f'CJttht' s tr(J\• .. \ IWt J c.J111 \ a ll l~ rn .knuu Jii ho\.\ the Du tk·r Count \ • Sl,eriff .kur:w he, W~l ~ in Canada. J) ) J " Cl \ lbc- rt R ~ecc i ... t l1u\ in ~· b :~tk 1(1 dh~ tty. I fC" \'."Ol/ t tt:l l us \ h} but nn m(•IY ( ity fa rmi rw fur Albt: rt. 'f'hc '"'ritc·r S~'en t his 09) • V £• l:~U JfJ ll Up JhH ll l. \ft er si• Jpping ii lt-v k•/· in \l dv.:n.!lkl'c '" u,J rhn ·•tglt 1l.fll ~ ,f tht• l'la nh tlt 'tl m:h.l !/ \ lihv·JJdcc•(' f:c'trflflu:-; Itt \".'('fll t(J .\ L lJ(Jllt.'llt• fll !Jt1 I IJ •!')'Cf P t' u i 11 ~ ui.J < • n } ,, .k tt :\ J i d 1 i · ~il n t, ) do ... .so nH.· .duep la k<· lJ. hi tH...r with fb • ~;un' Jesll lt .h r1dH'r \ •:il l !). u•or~ 11,. hin1• • r h,t n fh-~ h ll (1\' t.'\ ct I have a J'j t t11<' of th..: UJ)«' th 1 l ~c)l cl \'{1 ~ ~IIHI 11\i:l) be i1 will be in 1 h 11r xt t·dilirm <d \ (. 'J !\" IT ll· .... >) )) '< <r C.:hckiC' f>ill j., nn bi:> \.l( "llirm :it the JH l'~Ull \ritiug ~111d Jlt>Jh:q')s ,,·e wiiJ ll tlVC JlH •I e tP l c JI iu the li'Xt j .. ,tJC· . __.. _____ --~---·· NEW ARRIVALS Born A11 ~ust I ~ to :\ l r::- t·:d,\ in v\. oc h c r' 3 3 5 c I j n (("I . \ v en Ll e. a d a u e h­Lcr, \ 1h ry ~ la r·ylene, in \ ricrcy H.c).­pita!. Tht.! father i (111 C~ I Tri mmer-. and the mot her is the former .\ 'fan Rosencrans of ~o. 2 '"'onin:{. They htt\'e l\-\'0 Olher ·childrc rt. Edw:o, .J r., and l ame~. ~ Born J uly 27 to ~ I rs . Ch a rk~ 11y­mcr. 708 Cornell Avenue, a son> Ch ~. rles, in ~ 1 ercy H()spi La 1. Here ts ev1dence that Warren Davis. 16. son of Warren Davis, C M Rowind.ars. is a qood fisherman. He and dad went \O Thornapple Lake. near K3lama'Zoo. M.ic:: h.. and he cauqht a Gxeat Nor.hem Pike 37 "'~ inches lonq and we iqhinCJ 13 ~ 2 pounds. The tia.h is the la-rq~s t ca.uqhl by rod and reel \.rt this vlcinl ty. Ot1lcl.lls near th&ro toek a record ol the catch and unlesa it is beaten. Warren la ln line lor a reward. o om ________ _ J/y j Ot' //1, ·~'1 17J i\'it' " ·hat li ttle n ew.: l ha\·t' tbis Hl c. l ("an under :tand w h~· .!' ) tnC t")i he o1dl't a nd n h)r t t"xperi <.-t coJ Loc \,·rit ~r~ c-:1mrlain <"l f the ca rlr a rriYal c·f th'-' J a J line. Hu t h l"'rc .g.. O('.:': .\nh u~ the t"Y"tany wriu~ up : of the !""\iCI1ic "e did n·t ~r e aJl\. men tion of • {he tr tblc~ ")f thac .Q.. rea t tea rn of Leo \.inkier a nd L<2 n g-.~ " o nhy " ·ith the bic' des. lt n.1usc hcn·e been :>ome­thtng to st·e \'ink cutLin.g those bi, iurrO\ S \Y1th h i b u nions as be rode mer-rily alonf". and to see P addle foot oa ring h igh on~r the crowd and con1e d o,t·n in lh~ lake when he io rgot and tt1 med h i · toes into the ai r. P aul .H rech t: evidently had a little trouble ,~-i~h his putting on the T'on1 Tht1mb Cuu r ~e . » » (( « Basil Beekin. formerl .v. of -:\o. 10. has ieft to rudy \·oice at OberJin. H e ·1;rm a scholo. rsh ip. Ted Saund elius a'&o h a..: returned to hi: schooling. .» » « (( '\Y ~ were con:;idera bly di s a ppointec.J '·h~n E x -~ 1 a chi ne Rootn er Cornell J,dn' co1ne up \ ith any mo re poetry . 'The. t one on 1 he ball team \Vas nice gr•ing f0r u.. folks who sorta Jack somet hi ng when it comes to iambic pentameter a nd sud t, whatever t lrey a re. V'H llf wi r,<.lt icJn for d1c 1-Iot Stuff c,l • Lc JJ)' ... n h ; l•:lmcr J ,emp a11J his n ~ v P o r.t lac. I ? ~· · ~ ny , ,n · k nc,'.? '' ha t rbc he ·k tr.a vh·nj' bc·.t r ~ a ,.~~ J\nd ph·Gt ,. bring 1' 'JJlH J udi.a 11 u 11nat oes l ~ l ur r•'Y Ram •';-'. HiJJ 1 L . c•u i111d J•.rnc.,. t tnd< ' · "'-'ct e 1 hnui iJ r,u , cp-r £• CUl l rtl l \ f" 1 1 ,j; ,. ! ' <t'tH l\tf rJt.JS~· •ull • c fJ L i • · r, ' 11 I ru I 1 ·'0 ::t J •ul i 3. \ 1 UJ nt ,t \ •• 11 ·sr'JHt·d • .. . dl .l io' t·}I'J .\ .} 1ii, pt) n, qui te •• n lu:~n• 11 • ,. ,, u ,. I· :• d Bfjl r), I,,(:, in•· n·~.::~ llr h 't ... , .IJI a lt' rllwr Life I( g u rl .l}, i'~ rl .vidt f, j h r.Jl :w, l>t fl :, J, JlW, J« \. 41 ~' rl 1a.•1 h• ,r: c• J•J ''''I ltw J,. { }\ ( J'lt \!u f J O IJ 1 )t f• l it Ct \'~ tt ·s L ,, :V~td · J , . , ; ~ft,riH HJ c i . )'• ·ll f> CH• ,ki ng1 11 L H "w' l } ! i I '• • . \ f r. R.: \VJH. th at\ a q traner n gu r. ~ l r. \V.: ~ t'rt h. ci s<: has smnketl t hL ters . I sec ~omc tJnl· u tltcr l hn.!c l [ ua r- )} )} {( (( 1 loncs tly no·w, who has heard of st rawbe rn., · bea ns~ )) )) {( (( :pec:dy l "LLcr recen t!~· had hi ~ \·a­en tion and \.vcnt-uf a ll placc$-tO ~·l i a1ni . Fla . T wa nn e. tou, he . aid . ))))(l(( A k ~ [ a r v in I-I ayes oi the big fi sh he hook('cl in ~ Jich igan . C harley Leeds , on e of his pa r tn e rs said it wa ~ a n10lo rboa t p ropeller fish a nd 1\ l~ tT in baul ed it a long ti tne. 1-{e did catch some p ike Lh o ugh a nd a fo ur pound sma ll mouth.. a da rn nice ft ~ h . )) )) (( (( P op J ones and E a rJ F i te did ha \·e a nice trip r:o Florida despite t heir " joining up', ·with a o army mechan ­ized t lnit. E\·er do i t ? Bv the shou IJ b " . . lone ·. )) )) (( C( next is:ue or havin cr son1e 0 )) )) « (( Tu. F: J1JCC Loc "''c sq uir rel k u er fuu r or five f e~ L long wa.. wri u en bv the bo:ys of _· {" mi- :o~:ll to • • C liff I lam mel. Each of the bo\'S took • t he k t t er and added hi · ov,·n r a nic-u Ia r news :o 1 hat Cli tf can find en­j' ,}' rll l'fll in 1 l' adi ng ;dl. abou r hi· fo rm ~r f l:llu\Y;o;. )) )} « « T un1 Uurns. Serni (.', ,,tf. J ..tlll ', aw.l ' l'u ll•·~ ptuvnt s. &•IIJ tt d fiC) t ll rt \ '' IC.ninn 111 1> • 1he \ l i • uti ()·, uk ~. , ; i } , , if his \ i r L'. h•n ·v rt·- • ~ pc· tH 111 \ cJH f, •li•J\'6 • tJHifn l1,u I, fr, ~ m \ '1111 n~:s t t ltt HI}d It l t' d ll lt.r;. 1• 1 llld p rL ' \ \ I ll ':--. I 'II f )] \: II , iII ! \. (. I . : II, \ :.<.~( . t. \ ' I \ t " HI \ . • • , ). . ,, ' f'J w 1 r· l t ifl lt t l I • j'l<ll ! .J} Ip Ul S i t I \ \ h ·I I ) h .!11 ' • ON I .. AKt-. ORtJlS:t: s i f? I ,. I I . '~ ·II 'I ' · J ( kh I It I '" •• .11u! \ I , ' . • 11 ." I . , 1 , nc tlw I ' I I t t\ t I \ Ill ... I ' I . It d H1 1' I II ' '" II \ I( 1\lllll,. • lli C }tq tJ J C.' 11l1.' , t'.l \ \ j c . f,.,,, d, r- ui e t uth·· < d e ll l..tl '-· • ta l f IJ' d t c' ltl lh t< diul, ti t& J"t II \o, l lt ' l ( 1 J II H. HI ,q It I I ll l u 'li h .( II \ , I I h t: l . ~ .. / ... .~ er£era fioJ~IJ In the abovce pidwe are four qoneratioJU of the Avey family: MYs. Anna Avey. mother; Mrs. Luther Lauderman, daug h ter; Mrs. Ethel Keller, g-randdaughter; and baby Ralph Spi vey. qrea t-qTandchild . Seated is Mrs. An~a Ave y. who celeb rated h er 76th birthday April 12th of this yeaJ. She was born at Leesburg. Ohio. but bas liTeti in Hamilton 52 years. Mr. Avey pa.ssed away 18 years aqo. Both his birthday 4nd thalr wedding anniversaTy are on the th cj July . Mrs. Avey a lways very active in ch1..uc}) Uld lodge aflair"S, h aving pieced 135 quilts Lor th D. of A. Old La d ies' Hotne a t TiffeJl. Ohio oJ which lodge she is a charter me m.bet; abo a member of Pocahontas. Has five daughters. Mrs. Lu.lher L audermA;D, C M Cutte rs.. and a nacen t vacation hrjd~. formerly Mrs. Loltie Kelle r; Mrs. Frank Muell~t. with wbo,m &he res.ides ; M.ts. J. R .. Styh r. ~ho recently left fo-r CaUJon;ua to ma k'() her fUture homo; Mrs . R\lSsel Dem.ps e~ • .Hamilton; and Mrs . Rattle Dorsey , Norwood. Ohio: on son . Joe A "'llcy. Gre en sbOJ'o. P3 .. P.hyst- \1 Dlr ctor of tho Y. M. C. A . AHhou9h an inv alid for the past ttu & .~ e~t~». s bo is ve.ry b ppy c.h.oorrul and e • t r ~ . dy to c::bat w ith new as w oll old ftl nd at her homo at 72S South f ouTth Slr eot H ilt(lt\. Ohh>· WAS SAM SURPRlSED ~ .1 111 C,llli t: r. ~ Lub, \l1 ~ . Cnlli<'l. ( 'l:l\ (I. J il ( • III H il\ f ll ~, l ' \ f , luppi U ~'l, J • ,Uld \ ) 1'"~>. l' ll ll H\liHS :pt•Jl t til l' tl · J or. d 'I'" ' a'- " l i un w hi" h t •P k d 1 t~ en l1J .: \ll r\h l),d d ll ,l H ll d <ltht'l "' '-'' l Pl'U p •tnt . ~H i ll s.tid lw l,., dw su tp1 i l' )i hl lit · ,, IH' t! vi~ n in ~ .1 ll h '''' &u ( , ,,,nd 1• •rl s. ;tn ~.l ht;r lh <· n:.l• " ld \ •I I j h. I ~ .J I 1 I I' ' 1 ',dIU l l H.'.lt j ll r :t htc 1.1d1 t It(' \e1tt ,1 ,, io \ lw.:lt dll.. Il l \ lb~ ltl tJid, f~l. l l ,.ftl'l. l\ \.J ' II Il l ) ' !t I c>,l d llr 11 \1\ \. I ' I t•ll\ I( 1, \ l l (.I •Hid >{·· t• , ·' )l. H ll t• \Vh ... I\': ~t lH' \, .H ll\ ·I \ \'".I " I.' J •{"r.l\•d. J I(• l•·.t1t a·d hi t1;t.,.,. \ ts ( lw \h._·n ' \ 1 'r I. n l U ll >I h r 1 1 11 d I I H.· 1 i \l' ~ • [l l ttld \ \,1 · d H' brd ' \ .d 111 \.,:r\ 111 · LJll Lit ll n i t~ ls t . -~~~ ---.~~~~~~~-~~~~~~ -- Veler11ns o Champion-l Jaki? Zeil~r~ BUl Tay­lor an(l Ed ,.[ cC:-E'k;Jht. who came tc ihe mill Bv Carl • <.~et! ge ~ , ciner. ;:o tbe Sti''f~ ?O<'s, . · , '""' d r· ' \:({~ 111\tt.::t:> out c . Ye-n ... an etu~ pia~·~ :t:o ~ 1 he1 plu IY ~ ~ nich . \·en said h~,.·· ce1.. l..J !.~,~e- fr~l.' . Gcnn..... L iT is rc ... ... ,. . p;- ,.icj, -"' ,.one ot ~\·r n ~cute pupptcs ~nd trit ...! tr..~ Ht'U!.. :.tle CIUt one in a ca:- 1~L'L "t\tf~ll ,.:tilt plun1~ ..... \en ~a .. -~· t hi'1.. R.:--l!!\..-i'\0 pld·ms. )} l) {( (( R.:n·~l Pt"'Dlk~ '.\ ... ~ reda lin~ hi .,_ bicy­ch Ut B ~t:·et:'t ·whL.n hr.- almo"t ran into the n~~r oi ai1 ca,tomobile. \Yhitc anJ --haker~, he ~tarn me reJ nul.: ·· B o~} 1t'~ a g~10il i.h}ng 1 nc\ er hir iL or l.'d th , . . ., ha-.-e HJrn at macrnne to fHeccs. (";~orge V{iHiant5l·fl. ~on of Cha rler . i.- b.tationcd \VitI. th~ ~6ih U6tr.bing ~~..,t!ad._r.-"in in Fresi'J(.J; Calif. ... '~ ;,._k } r.<ter ha$n·t lo::;L l1is Cl:e ;;.· ii) t },ree week~ and t.l.at ·~ nrws! • Rer:rort:S nr·.;: 1h.at H.Jt.'-'C:\' Pric~ \'as "e n ·~ ·H~·~n' itJ'..!.. half \1<4." . r~11! i11tn thE-i:. rccr. ~ biJe d,<:. n1i~su., I,,(Jl.cd ,_.n and 1) Per\· i~t.:d t:ih: jtJb. • .. . l "JH: (Jnl \· new vf th,.~ ~t ~chinc • R( om l~ ~nning i\ss·n ,:; 1 h-;H ~\1erle 1~ ih~n1an has pt rc .:Hed a calf. Peponed iu gc~~.Jd faith: man v. a seeJJ fll:i rchil.fi rH!" a }ft.v; ;J!•Qhl it ~ Ho_uc'? » {( (C ts \) u f< i 1"11 ~ diJTtltilfld. Sigh~ of th& month: ~eaortd day o hia vacation found Bill Kn()rr tlm.mbinq a ride in a drivi.nq Fain • when the plan1 was young and now Me OD· foyinq Uf& of ease in retirement oom __ ~ Ti_pton tow ard LeSourdsville where his wife awaited with the 'family car. )) l ) {C C( Ea rl ~ lai nou really is gcuing to be an i nveteratc g uzz]·e r: ric has rai ey­cJ his quota to cwo q'Llart·$ of ·milk a da r . • Ed Ca rter \veek ,' il'ln ess . lO sec hin1. l> )) (C (( 1s back afler .several All the boys are glad )) )) « (( There is still not mu·ch doing in the fishing department' and Earl Stanife1 reports even the carp have quit bitinq. Dwight RUey reported . some good catches of .catfish but he was seen buying them at a fish mar­ke1 so that puts the finis ·on his story; not onl;v the b"qying of the fish but the fact is he never had time to go fishing as he was seen doing the family washing. And that is double checking a fish tale .. )) )) (( « On h~i ng' nuti Hecl of f rot..h in a sheet r1f paper, ( i,~o rge Stei ner aid iL wasn't f1rAh huL cli ssil1isfkt1 lllOlcculcs. He w~~:: infflt,mcod rn~ ,lec·u l e~ are ex t remely ha rd to sc~. ''\ \' ell_'-' sa·id Ceorge. "1 ha.( s t bc r,ca>son the.y tlfe d i~s~ tl s- LJetl. '' )_) » (( ((' • \ nJ ' () t'ln t~; \'0Cati1->1l laiHl: P:wl o~'t! r la n- ro il~C t.he ;;ll)oki c~ . '\.t•r1h ( Jtulina a t1tl tbe Canton mil l. J>a,tl Craw(o(d pfan:i a l"r nl [! :,lli tif· · ft1hn Fugll lc b:.1 · idea · 1)[ the ~am~. J J.,yrJ H nt~·ki n : rbJl ~ u·ip s >ttt'h (21) and dwuce trJ F ~·JJn ~ylv:J nia. l)r,o \·\·is~ r' ~'~" Jl ')i·dJ. rc, ,\tl H:higan und gpt)d f1 shi11g ( hr· hoJ1C }. (;l'onw Stt·d e \rl$i ted in 1\ krnu. n :~ r ry .\ l v~n.; k tnuk ll fl)i ng n ip un \ 1it:hi r>:,•l u\: <.·r l..nbor Dor tn fi~h . I nh n 1 La r ri :;nn 's wh e r~a botJ r, ;t r~ unl{ f) O\ n. Rt•port Iat<·r. T he .. Iva Pt-' n we ll' ~ ~r. attd Jr. bic'd thuuselve!!s U1 Jn<linn Lake . fur two wct;ks. T he) !tad an cxuJknt ca t{.h jn 1 he f1. it b~g (he first day, whe.11 lo a nd bd,(,ld, thC' ba~ Burst. 'J fwy n: pn n ed ch i ~ w;1 ~ d ue· to o\:erlt.Jad uf ·fish but I. he t rulh jc; the hag was \.VOt n 0 UL. T he .:ad pa rt ~l bnut it is. the fish quit. bi ti ng and the new fhh hag a tTnrd th em no usc at all. That 's n$herm<.:n's lu c k ~ CHAMPION LEAGUE SOFTBALL K romeko lc stili con linu es to don1i­na Le the Ch~un p i o n u agne. 1'hey C'Otllil) u e undefeated alchough they were tied twice before fi n all. ~ subduing Diz Gillum and the Hr -Pla.nc team by o ne run, after two eo ~sccuti\·e dead­locks. T'h cn a fter a 14 to fl win over the Fa Icons the KK. club rea,ched down inLo the basr and dragged out t heir bes1: effort of the season, a 2 to 1 wj n over ;'\a melo. fn thi win all runs were score<;! in the fi rst innjng 'With Flas l1 \ arren . (be p-eedy backs-top for K romeko(el get­t- ing the payoff h1t. a double to right -,vith tw·o on. After the first inning, \~Vi s e rn an and 1\!Iartin held the uppe·r­hand at all t'i m es. 'Vith only one. game remaining, a :win over Lexicon wili sew up things for . Kron~ekote. }fowever. the Hy­Ptanes a re keeping thej r .nn.gers cr oss­ed, and promisin,g to make things dif­ferent if they get another chance . H owe,·e r. by the time thj·s is pri a ted: the scrap wiU be oven, so \vhy write of \1\rhat might happen ! NIGHT FISHING Ru$. d l Sinunons, No. 2 Fi.nishincr) a nd ..f\·fr . Simn10r1s S['Cnt two week~ a1· Ra rringron Lake. Ky. : fis h in ~ . and R ti tSS on]y hope be fo re he ]e ft was that the weather ~1\'0U ld be warm (·nough f(Jt' him to enjo)' the "' J'OI"t at night. t, 1 like t.o sit in a huat :tfrer dark and throw the line and feel the ya nk or the fish on tbE> ho< k; ' he said. HOSPIT ALIZ·ATION ff D.\ jDita I iZJ I io.fl d aims paid cln ri fil.g the fl1('~ n th endiu r s -..p(elnhc-r 10. total­(' t f ~ I tp ) 1.5U i11 62 ca ·~, :> c1r H n . vera.~<.! . . . oi ~31. J 2 in l'i~rh ta~w. SAMES-GOMIA WEDDING PARTY 7\. li ~~ Clara San1es. daughter o-f :\1r. a1td \lr~. R (>V Sames. LJ9 Gordon .\·,·r.~Je, \.a~ dn~ted in marriage J~.otne 2r- ~o Rob<' tl L. (J, ,Diia, son of ~tlrs . t:a·i.etine ~Li'.·er:'. \fiddletown. in lhe l"lca~anl' J<:Jge P.arsnnage, b) the l< tv. _L l ). '\ i~e wonder. 1 n the r1c­t : rc an; \~ · i 11 i a1 n B . :'\ i ~e \ t • n d e r. best rr.au. Nl i ~& Beu\ lJ(,•tist Con~ia . mat­ ··on ,_A ncmr}r. _\Jrs. (;(Jmia and .;\1r. • ( Jf;Jfiia. A r~ ' c.:J ·I icJl) \'US J dtl fl11lnwi l l~ rht: W~'dJ:r i4 ~i. ltlA,; ,.:1rnc-:.. f! irlenrc· ..... - --..... HUNTlNGTON~GOGGLNS WEDl)INC .Jj , \ f ;ibt.~l ) [ unriJI!."'"l t!. IWhlt'f rJj • 1t. aJ,d \ft . P,, ,d J l rii.Jin:..:lon 2£J 'l.:rJ!lh S ·V1 rdh ~tl • t•t d. tO L~ n Cc·~)­, ;,., , 243~ Hr!Ullll;' J)r d'('i) , \ •'IJIJ•• \ \!l't• lt,LJ(Ji•,'d I~·H I ~2 j,, :t ri•HrLk Iiw' •' tJ" IJ)l r:y I'• 1 f,,! nu:.d I ) t h•· J{ '\'. lf.nty J. (). c.,.~ i1 th~ f' r ·t.tia • t,f rh • LH,dthwalcl C'luJ"ch fJ I r J,ri 1. r rllt' }' W•·tr• Jll 1 c nd·· 1 In ,, :) 1',1 he! lf •wtiJI,... \ q'~, j~lt~J II( thr· l·lli.d=·, ·uHI : I ~P t J I Alllrrw, l11 ~~du 1 11r 1..\-\ , ,f d . ~o l 1:JPlll. 1 !lllt)~d i~t ;· Lrlr'li1i· \o) 1e •1 ..... c..ur. ], . <i1 ·g~ il) f iJI • n I laddti~ jJ 'I.;OnJ • • oc~a CORY .. CARTIER NUPTIALS ~ l is$ Esth er Cory . P un:hn ~ in g De­part rncL1t. and J>a u l Carti ~r, .. r., Ac­coltnting., were unil<'d in rnarriage September 3 at G:l;)O a. nl.. in the P res­byterian Church ChapeL by the H.c\· . .. ·ta nley H arker. pastor of ~he church. Attending the cotaple we~e 1\ fr. anu :\ Jrs. T. . Cory. Yl r. and ~f rs. Paul Cartier, Jr., and da\.lghter. ~.a n cy a nd :\ l r. and ~1J rs . :\onnan Cory, Eugene: Oregon. Follow: ng the weddino- )\ [r. and \l r s. Ca ni er vn~nL on a houev, moon to Flo rida and other poinrs south and along the eastern coasL. 1 'her have prcpa red themselves a home ()11 the H amil ton- cipio Road, west of llam­i h.on. BECK£R-STRW ART MARRIAGE M.iss Esther ~viary A·nn Becker sec­reta ry to Dr. L. Fl. Frecht1iug, and Richa rd I-L Stewa(t. S·ales, \VCn~ united ·in marr iage Sunday, August 3 1: at 4:30 l~' · m. i,n the chapel .Qn rhe can1- pus at Colgate l r n iYersi t)' 1 J-[arnil con. Xe\Y ) ~ork. The .ceremony was per­rormed by the Rev. Lloyd Lamp .• Syracuse, a former professor of 1~r r. Ste\·va rt \·hen he \·as a Colgate student. Only a r ('W intin1a lC' [ riends and relatives of the couple were p r est-nt. :\ ~ r.. .tev~ra rt s attendant \ras ~Irs. \~ ~a ldo fi i J ~,, H ~ milto n, a friend of n'\tt n "v .\1 Ca rs. }\ dinner was held for the \'cddi ng p<t n y and .\lr. ~1nd ~ [ rs. Ste\rart kft illtnt~o·dialclv after [or Lh~ t\ Jirnn- • ducks on their· IH)ncyn'loon. The} n: .. 1 u r n (•d r o 1-l H ru iJ u ,n i rl n t; d S ·1 ~t c n1 I c r :rnd UO\ are J'€ceivitlt~ frie n d ~ in th~ir hoJnC. OIJ Cn.·t'ltl..lwn l ~o~d . \ lr.,, Stt:\:\'.:t t l, who IJ "ts IWl'll wi th Cltnlnpi~m ~c·~·t• J tl yt·:a .... rs the- d .. tt tgh­Jr ·r t,f \ 1(. euld \ l rr;, \ dli ~ttn ~>\ . H ~th· ('t. ~VIfllllt · _Road. '-'he w.h ~ta,du . tt•J frrHJl. ll tuni ii:.<Jll 1 1 i~.-·h S .. ·lll.'"l 1\ l r. Stt-·w • r·l L Lht· 'un , f L. I. Sr.:w.u c. P"' ~l,.r,~k ~~nd :\ l r;:, J ntw ~t. \.ttl , Jictrtli. I· 1~. ( lt· \ I. s·u d wrl, d lttlf11 1: •. , twl 1 Hgh ~d~r)01 , H t~lt'; d". <~Pd Pl (Jllt ( I ·I ll .~. i·r·w J. H ~J l.-.1,. ·,:odf ,,~, ,d l '~" ur Jt·n d J j •· W i 1 I 1 r'r I :to\ ' :n U lll J J 1 n(·. ~ 1 _ I &t h.lu· tu· L•.} ., ;, ~ Lh· \tl fl'lle~. ,1i .. ; . 'IJidrt•d J ~ ~l'\l' .• ( '.\ ) ~t ·tli lll''. ~t •. ,,, .1 U\'(J \ •·cl ~ \·.H .rq•ltr in\ 11 ·•ini.l, li.l 1:' l ".tt h.·. ,ff)tl itl l.'ult..l Jif iu r;; cd t llh. i ' t: 1n,11 h (:.lldltll:t lt)ld dt • ~tnt .~J~s. Rolf Bfevil'iJ J11arried Staff Sergeant Roy A. Blevins, son ot 'f0cm Blevins. No. 11 Cardboard Machine.. and Mr3. Blevins. They were married f-.1ay 8. 1~41. in Hamllton. M.ts. Blevins is the ronnel' l~wa C. Buckingham of BaHiln'Ore, ~heTe Roy met her when he was laking a course in weh:linq. He is now a m.ech anic in the Army Air Corp~ s tationed at Ftesno, Calif., wb.ota bo ·a. te cenUy named a s.taif aerqeanf. .1\. iirst t&tm U:\ the anny wa.a larqely spent in H walt A brother. Ralph. is an oU&r with th• Jnil1· ~qhts. and an Q,J'.l~c. Bradlo Sp.ln~e. ls in Chotnlcal . 1.1 "1\.'ll Ein~ •l ,tnd Ir,'•H.: l .<."ts ... ht.· h,h{ u tl\t) L cnjr'\'tlhk :<:,H:·air'n b~ t .. tk1n~ a l'dndLKh·J tc)tlt lli a "~·ck. Thn \ I ~ i I t.' ~ l \ ·i I ~ i 1\ i .i I ~ t.• ~ \. h .I L '\ I ) t ft-,1 k. . \ . 't .. ~ . :-\t· '~<" Yual.- C!r\. \ .12'sl Pqint ~_;n tlt~ • ll ud-.uo .ft ttd si~IH "e-:l n ~ \tbtH!L dh· I.'HC.:I n.>p( (i:--. rl'h~,.· .! ,.•ids w 'l11 t\1 'urf,·ll~ b\ tr.lin and h\' l·~ • ... tl fhHll tht·l\) t,l .'\<.'~'· y,,,h_ .... ~ ll v. • A SMAT .. L WO LD. INDEED On l..tl .. 11 h~iltd.t\ ,.,c tc1uk ,, ri~.lc· • , , u d • , ,, l h '". \ • , . · i n s r, •1 , 1 , \ ·\ 1 ~ tt r 1 n : . hnru, i1 q .\ d tIll k 11f \i.t H 1, v\ hrJ Ill th'- \~•ri d ~ lthul..l \\.' .~C' I ltt ft.' Jtl lh ~· lof'lh '1[ l he h< kl l'tll J. ·v k ltl't'\h·. \hd \nth \lt . P u'd · • S J 1t'l11 d \'\ \.·tl, t ,f I h1•j r \ .u .u ic ,f\ ,cl tit • lT-l\ •111. 1 lw ltr .;( Wtd lilt: \ \H.· . nt t u \Vni··d.fm•t,t to 1,'-. n tth d·~·i; \l.ilt l lll'f • :il tl l r~tnilr . • • rum ll \1 ,,.,.._dt\' : ,l,/J ~ . t Thi ·hH-. h.tt is h<.~tt1 J;o. t' 'untied P\H \'ll lh\' '\~ (•f ,...II.Jr 'fU~h.:IH:'Il llta l Y~ l'c.til\ n tl ip L;h·k h t Jfl}t' td . .,, r <"rk. t P i k """ ~'\:.• r ,.,,.ith 11: . if \'\ r' ~uilu.' 1 ~~ int t! •n a 1\~''l t . Kl~aH' il on l ,I .; 1· tJfH .Hltt'-k , f " \ :tr~•tiunitis~ · : and ~!Sl~ '-L l r I ' lt.'~ \ i Lrtkt.\ \ tll l c du · l .1''-'t'\ \ U "' lol -;:\ ,., l'f th~" abi )iu· o"f ~H I! ~ :);L"t!,·} \ l\ l ... <" \c.'r the {, nc n-..:tchr. ~ rcl\l (,·n h rl· .lid 1!' · Fmpir<' ..'t a t '.) \ · ;nth~· ~ :tr, tn~ ~,.,[ "umm r ~n ... l tb.: ·...I "'IH Ill bl) llle"C..:(·~. ''"~ · r ... rr,•thl r " annou ~..r dt r r i 1t" l'~od uctiPn df }. ;.,11(!' . (~ J'~ l ~ '-t~ .I ~ 1.: n I JH ~ U;'~llrgL~. ·t.\ ~ r~tl 1: .. ,. d 1 ing th~ p;~-.r si >. mont•)"' t t r prt lu '\;0(1 i a 1 li~· hei\'t:" bl ;'~1\ 'f\.1 fl (l\'e i!\ tl11: n rht dircCtlL)n, t)i· ~ to sr.~n iuil) ... lh.l3el) t~· ,·erH·; but flt\W i' .. u~ \,i,_fit1;T·d v dh~\ KRO~ l E­K 'rJ: t:~ ~ " I r f i c '\1. \ R c H . L \; t" t~ th n~ h~ r.rcns. o me . . . ·y 1 u H.: ~ h n in h. ec~ . \Yhu h:.~ · had ht~ <:-~~· : r•erat~~ nn ~o J ftcn rhal the • wr. cki: ~ c a t·<'nit".:: .;enJ o1H .. a les rncn ~ t • to .... c-..r r·t.. n• .... , e"s . !nlru~i uced a new ..... wr' nk:c .n c·,.,.J lrion picnic day. \ ~1i~e . ~Ji .. f! £ 1. ferri' wheel and b~- 1n.~. h.or~u~hh. en~rv~ ed with the k ·,·el v lach· <tt his .:iJ\:. Kees Jo .. ·c the k<-\;:,. (zct. n:) h "'t hi car and no • ~flh Ul!T oi' '\' ~o:altl1.~ and i-e:uchin.~. and ~ \' PA 1in~ (cuUiJ Orin~ them tO Jif!ht. ,Ian·1 l rode ho~c ,,·ith friend, c~ r1 Ho:.1:-C'. :1nd rhe ne.xt day ''~s over..., .i. , ved l.O l t!d ; '1 that a Le ourd.e.., ville ~ r1r\Jendant h<td fo\1J1d the ke.\ · ) and e.a~,ryht dy was lsat'P}~· C(,a ;ng 1f1a:1 B:. ron Ta:vlor has a 1 ' •Yel · · t~mih.· f Jli •• iJca that we think h_a : rc t·~ting. Lach sunln1er .. By' .et.- a ... :dc .a da~.; [v do on1erhj1JQ in- ~ tt:n·_c: .n . with hi:. 1vifc: and two boy 1' at 1hev have nc\·cr d'Jne before. • 'This yea r till.!) aaet.ded 1he 'cOpen Ho1.1o:e., oroadcaq a( \'KH.C (where Byron did r)mc i· 1p1 (JIRptJ hroad­c .. : r rn~ \YitL Ruth L ~r,n J~ a1e lundl . ~Jt the ~·PIJr-p i c Cu,1, .. ~ ::nd ~aw Orson \ 'f\'c--ll;..· ~eJ.J.S~ni(;naJ picture :..Citizen · l\.an.e·· ril the /\lhc:t·. \.. .. c thi nk T::tylor ' t • i.a.: 'Jtnc ,n;~ tln ~rc.I •• \Yr;1;~idt~ ·t yfHl k r~.;'N i1; H;g Roy r r·He . ·.. ~d)t;, r,u!1ht u be r;la v i-.~ f! :tbrak ~ . tt3 beak· in t r f rllJI ba.JL Jil.:.•< LO :-.it oac+ and ii. ten tc, a !!<,r J 'Jpera bet­t.: J' h"H an~ · :iu~ d~>e. f3 ul on:hid , to v. c:w. R( ,, \.~dJ '.f (JHr arrh.::r\.· , and ref; ! ~~ en~;.;( r., your med;;Hl~c~ l ·n~in ~ ~c "i n.v. ur:n d e b Ia ~ ed (·nn I riva nc (' }~t.f ht'Jr)k<·J (JJ1J() f•llr htJt r:a t•~ , C! Jhl \r,•tr !t·• · ·~ wiic. Orchiti c:s t0 )~ou ~ .. f, ; W(;JriUH~' · fr,r u thJ.()1Jt'h two lGfJl • ~ bitt .. ~) t~lilt wr <uuld •· t rll" t: oil'" on l) tlf \ .'h~ :l l i(lll nn ~ chtt.hde. t ~ndd IPul.:i ue-. L•b:t:l<-h.r-tired Ken Jl :1rri . . tlw hu\ \ith Lhe chq r •r liltl " tn\l ~ l t l.hC, is qtJitt: an a ll ~ :tr uu nd fc.:l­fu\. Kt.•n j, a fprmcr a1n1y rll.tll ttl I• o n h .. no~ . h a..: l t ~l\-e h"' d ~ ro 11 n d t h <' r,,ontr ~ nn t'ntl had man~ np:, ~tnd m <..' tt' d c. w n~ . h ~ ~ to J.. ~ u t i rn e o tr t l o c1Ctjll l1'~ a '"i fr and ch ti bby boy, not L\"> m~n l iun ::t :\1odcl .. \ Ford t bat i" b~uer than our;;. B ar ris admires the l'eal}s.rn of Eru\? '1 Hemi npway, and him .. t: lf has a secret an1bition to write. Here·s di<"gin ' for vou. k-id ! ~ . La ugh of the month . .. l\ 1 a ck Kind­red has 0ue of those ·'stickingn horns that make you so mad that you '"·ou1Jn't c\·cn smile at your v.: i[~ if sbe had r riecl chicken ~ lld four apple pie. wai ting for you when ynu got home. ~fh e other night NTark's horn . tan ed sounrung off, and continued to ..... blow so long that tlie polict ran him clear out inlo the country until he could get the bl-a.nkety, blank thing s torped . Buffing the d nn11. . . . One of the bcst-d res bed men on K.romekote . . . hort. cu rly-haired foremt-Jll Les High­tower ... 1 n case y-0~1 djdn)t know, Cha rley Reyonlds can quote the Bible just as glibly as L yman Brooks ... .\ [rs. ·Reef ' Bu!Sh need do no clock­waLchin2' and f rowni n ~ when hubby ,.... 0 • "Rec.J" f(;j ils to come hon1e this fall .. . r fe 'JJ be . 0 \1 t j n the woods shooting squi rrel ~ with hi.. new hi<>'h-powcred rifl~ ... Les- ~·ain scnt t will be just a norh ~r , pcclator in the footba ll s tad­iums th1s fall. but he'll be wishing he was down on the fieiJ: cra shing thro1 rgh I he line. doJ.gin r a block and f et:l i n g- the good , b n 1 isIng t h u d as h is arm~ slap around the l>aH-ca rrier's le!!'\ anJ throw hj1n for a fi \re-yard Joss . .. Big. wa,·v ... haire:!J Ll:s T-la' e · can • • bt: sten at C.t ::; tlc Farm every Satur- • Ja~ night, danciug- to the srtiO<Jl h 1 .\ 'thmn, <,f ll 1e cetllnt rv'~ best hands ~ ... ( ;<!l•rg<: .\f tlllt'(J h~u been ~(Jin f! P')(, ~ of the (Jvc: rhau ling (J(l l1is lHJJlll~ a l R n ~ · and lJ i '~ k a\ en tJ e: , an c.l t h t: y c.lfJ sa} th t· rl·\ n1 a ny ::.r eroan as he p~111f11ll y C(J5f·b 1rim$elf ir•tn l1i !) <Jflkc chaH lh• ~c tJ:l v., .. . f~cn J )irk f~;rnt<.' l ~ • I) Jiv\·d 1n Sc~H d, DJkota, \ lrcr<' wltt: c-\1. i . ~ i ll ' . ct n d d~ i ! w j n r e r,. ~ 1 i H b r i n J< ( •U l the pinnr·'- r 1 n ) uu . . . · (23) More Than 100 At Coney \ ((rn• lhan J(l[} Chatrlpir .n girls lta~ r one () r rht' tilll \.:!;) pf lht'ir lhc ou 1rit1f; to Con<.'Y J ~ l it nd in f:rt e 1\ IIEfll 1. T hr: t np:. t h c. r <' \H.'rc 1 L k !' n i 11 r 1 rc i ::» I b t! · ) bttt the t)Hl li lt"lll l bt' ~irl~ got in ich•ll e pari th<• !i~ 'W[I~ orr -~t ll d .t iH')' (' f1j nr <~d C\f c ~ y faci!Jt} [{ JJ' e ut c rt ttJJtlll ent ,,rfcr­cd in th;.fl pfca ~ un' r~.: s r 11. Th r~se tf.Jking ~he Lrip wcrr: Hcrthu 'fhnn1pSo11. L. \' :·i;.dH , I . Srt\'art. V. 1\ d a n1 ~ . _\} (thel Bishc1p, ,\ . Youn~~ ~fary ] one . D . . \ lien. ·1 !.,lli Pmna. ~ ra)'mc \Vil svn. r<5 thcr l·. i ~,.h r·r. Hen v J-: iche r. L~ urn . kQuccn .. '\orm~ , cht;tiiCI , Bec~ fcK e nzic. Sarah Banks, .\ 1i nni~ Piers()n. Ruth l·Ian.ley, :\ nna 130 \Pf. Ed na DulJj Louise ~~[ iller. SLdla Perrine. Bertha Sarnpk!l. J) cbb~· Og?. Lucille Reed, ~aocy Card ncr, J .il­l ian \ \'" right, I rene i\ f.cF adclen. Dn l'O­t hy 'Tanner. ·F.Ilcn Brandcnbur ', Luti­cia R e iff~ 'J'ouic ) fan-i n, E;>thcr Bren­del, Lcnde ll Hubbard, Rulh O' i)ell. \ i via n K Iotter. E rma Adam ~ . Loui;;;t:. • :\lctzlt: r. \Ja: ry Sntil h, Lillian RinR \farv Elliot . .:'\n na ~l ae Bra ·hea r. _\ I a r)· Zett ler, Sh i rlcy \'ol fc, \.ilia l\ [ac Hrown \fa ry C3mpbell. ·:v£argarct Jones. Luci lle Ron;1mel. T ris Ball, SyJvia Hal l. \ [a udc Ziegen­har< lr. " ' il ma !\[a rti·n. Elizabeth Joh n­son, fo Bonekot\'ski, l(;nhlccn fi utzle­man; Octavia Linz .. ?vf. Apga r. \ 'al Apgar, Kay Brown, HelLY Lin e~ . t\ IL)ha Sa nd lin 'T'hclma :and lin) 1\ nn ~ 1\ fc­Elravev (~e neva .Pc rrio.e Irene Helton. :r\Iarie · \Ves t, Odie T ook(!r, Arlene Cqrsuch. J) ominiac Conzzj, Evelyn . \ mior Sam n\ie i\1 at bews, ~tf a bel ' te,,._ an Doris ~\ rm s lead~ EJa int: .\rlerz. ~ [argare t 1\ [ull iflS, E ffie Rc\' nold:>, Ruth Hurm. Georg a na Grorhhaus Rosella Sclnvab, !\ ·fa ric vVoedl , Fay \ l­Ien, Ruth !\tu rphr. Jc .. sic F urre). E velyn Sharr. Geneva Brownj ng. )) orothy 1\loore, Blanche T homPs<.,n. Fern Bacon Ern1a Barker, Janet Greene.:, F ra J\c~ Atniot. P~ ulille Beg- '· ley B e n~ad in e Frazee. B ·ssie 1-lolland . Louise Peters. \~LHion _J., ra n dd1 o fl-~ Emma Lipt'con1b :\fat1de ZicgenhiH it. ~ r r. a nd \ I rs. \Vill.iam . \ ld;-~:: and children. Cordl')ll :tnd ~ a line, .;pcnl 1 heir ' aott i·.>ns at ?\i ;~g:tra Ftlfl .. a nJ in \ (Jll l'inp Cl. pa rt of c~ ;\ ttd:t. F,J, . ak- Si'< rnnm hotll<.' in F' l}­t<~ n i il \ vcnu t-. Entirelv. mnd ~r11. P hc.r\c I <Jx7-~ J ot cnut a(t R,)y ll tlc,H an. Pa~- 1 r,ll I)£ p~ rt mctH. • 41 More Hamilton Champions Enter New Service Brackets Th~.: lie-t ~n""W'~ rnonth h,· m< nth as • ~1 01 ... Cl, amp..i ~..:m .; \.~ nt~-r net\ hrackct,· of 1"c1·il. i-~er\ ice and nh.l't < f \thorn th us beo~mc dit.... iblt.· (r;r tin1e bonu,; 1'-a yrn t' nt s. Ther~ are 4 1 in the I ist th i.: n1on t b who are. sta rting t'lU ·uch Li n1c ~c n·ic<' -1-1. Lhcir s.ixch ve a r~ 1- their J lth ,·eac 4 1beir l 6tl~ ,· ea r~ f their ::? Jst \~ear. and 2 th eir - 6th vea r. • Th~e who be~an th~ir employment in Se.p;,ember. 1 <136. a r e: D{'>nald .' ch \·einfe ·t. rrh o ma~ R . . \ riek.pc rger . .. ··anruel P. B roomhall. Eua Farmer . Carneronc BrO'ok .1 O JC .' Da\·i ~ . E .. tella Hcrpers. ?\!arion T uck-er. Lottie KeHe r l .. audermao E a rl L. Bonar. \Yiluam F . Hixon ElJis .B0wer, Ea:rl C_ Fa1·Jc,-,_ Donald ?vletzler. FROM N.O,. 2 SHIPPING ~1uch to our regret ,-,re find th'a.l jt i ~ nccessa r\.. ' to bid a fin a I good-bve to ~ . Lelja \Y1ttn1aH Ba ird. Leli.a '"'as em-pl0yed in the :\"o. 2 Shipping branch of the Schedule D ep.a rtn1ent a r:td is well kno' n LO those in 11pper N o . 2 :\ I iH. P e r haps, eYeo bett e r thaA '\1\-e in ;-;Q. 2 ~ 'fill knev.; h er. she is k now.n in the m.ain office, as she was en1ployed there for m,any year s. ATI th ose ·who did k.now her. were immediately at­tractc: d by her ge ntle di sposilion a:nd t; nfailin'.t )f'.>yah y. \Ve are ra ther inclined t o· b e lieve tr:u; Lefja hated to lc:n·c, LOO, b ut she bdieveJ i1 ·' i. ~r tu establi sh a resi­rier .. t;e lteatt r H , the wr-,rk of h er lt us­}:~ and irt CuhJrnbja Park, (Jh io. ·r ,., r·,~ ~u !ftcien . . . • t ten.ptau .... n rmce l s nnt a f r11·of •Ji h QJte • y. Bt OOD POOL F ff<Jr t ~ t.,f dw Cha 1 npi.on :-k ict• A.')c, ',c,.1a•i·•m l o ft>~ u1 s. ''b l (~ud por>C t'J tha t lCl lJ· fu it,n :-. p un {, -.. tt ' ra n~" - t.~d JjUi Jdy wlt••n :111 ; ,.,~.~ · rg.r• ncy ri s< ·~ !f r•' f'P i t.!fr ')i n•· uit d ,. J 1 1 f,r)~~d . 1'\tC t a i ltHnd r-c.:d ,,·iJI ]J~sv rh< ir bft.l(xl l r t• •d , d ,,"', h ·d ; t {l'l Ll~H t lbi;•f:'t·<f ~ <J lii ll )" d• ~Jlt.tJHJ t .iJ.H }y• I rnm.pd ;' t Hr.:f. f} ;,l f'f J l d ~ : !.J' '~ I l)'l 1 0 f I h ~ · fl J ,I I f) (· ulJ c; r_, \ •1':1 t~;dJ,·d tiJ ' .Jfl S<· j ll n n lJ~~ ~ • J u > y1 ~,.,~ n 1 1 ;u 1 f 1' J t)ll L (, I )p. 1 (' r t;n,j i ~J =. ' '· 2 Pr·nt< r · iJJ n f a- ~ .. ~ II <tHrtlttlc)1L HPlJ l<u )t .. }J.(J'; L !uJir , \•, ed 1 {a, ,r,,!U ·v. id, a d (,ll 'ltitAI .r~!.d I Jt . 1t•r Lat I hj6 1 l l1 t~- ) ( •• ll'l 'hJl iu 111., ·d rho$(! h<?ginnin.g elnpl '>yntent in Scptctn b<:'r. l<J.) l. arc: R osC:(>C \V addeJ ir Ca rl ):a ge l :>c h n l idt~ Vril ou Ste\vart. lan1es· Ffoerncr, ,,_, .. e­l, v., n Reeccc, Hilda ·Schult~ Earll). Fite Rc.)b rl R. ~fe h· in, Zena ~~ l c Gee . Vi r- .Q'in ia Augspurger, ] rene ~lcFaJ dd e n Lo uise Buchcit, ~· [anr E. Smi(h. T rene • \Yi ttt.:rs. R o~e J. I-libhnrd. Sta nlng in Sept.en'\ be r, 1 <926 are:. E rncsc !\ J[cCormi:c..k_, Arveda Col-burn. FJ0 ra mj.t h, R.€ubeB St roug. Starti ng in Septt1:r1 be r , 19217 a re : 1-Jenry L . vV.eh r \i\1 alter 1-iGizbt: rger . Roy !\lan ring, \~~~"illi am H enes, Herman Golstein, E.:ugene Collopy. 1'he 26 yea r employees. starting in ' eprember, 1916, a re : Benj amin Ri ce and 11ay Kins el. BOWI.;ING SEASON IS ON 'fbe annual bowling seas0n is en in Fiao.1ilton and as u.sual we hear the daily di seussio11s of the boys and girls who a re Nbu rning ·ujS) th:e alleys~~ of F enmo11t en .':iJ?i..lesday Hl,ght. There are {our '{teams' ef girl be wl­ers, althollgh .0nly ten in t-he league. The Jarg.e. nuntber of re:~ m s '~a-s made n.ecess ~ ry ..becau~ e of $hj ft arrang-e­ments. Offioers of the Girls Leag.ue are Fra nces PHa nter, pres ident ; Oo ri$ Dun Ia( 1 ""ice-pre-si9en.t ; Stella Lauder­man secreta ry, at)'d ·faudc Ziegen­hardt. trea su re.r. There a lso are ten te a m ~ in the ~len '~ Le.ag ue and the bors nre al­ready beginning ro sh9w t heir stun·. BuL let the avet'ages telJ ~ Bo\1 ~ t e ph­. enson i.) p r~ ident a nd Pam-1 ll l n er~ ~ec re t arc of the ·Jeaguc. ~ ~- GIVE ME A MAN \' c all rid <.; high · \' h c n rh. \.' s ¢a i s \;a 1 rn / \ fl l l h.c ;o,~l j j , a I (; \HJI bt!'l l CJ \~ j nd W<l·l d ; I ·~ t htt \v.t ~:. h nf the fH t1Jil1, And li td C\ Jlltll tc r i n ~ · l;d<'W, 'f ha 1 pHt 5 .1 m:ul < 11 ~r 111 t 11 (I nd 'j H­JI ;n d ' .. Some utlf .t l tl a~iJ futt· L.,., .. l11Pi t ltcaJ in ~q rrw de u.ll!\: k. 'Hh.l fSw ~· h~· rn " n. nnu ' 1 j -c; JU , \' L:1 I l V • • \AJH, ·t.Jnd:-; ,·,nn iu riw nu:td . 11, ' f(}.t I I 11,; t ll ',>V.!l t t 1,." lfl f ' " \ V I t! II ,.,fr · H ( .JJ!t!J, !la oull t i1J - - A:r TAPPI CONVt;NTlON f. J~ . ~ IIILJ l •Ill ~HI • li~ft ·c,l th ·· l«!ll lt ;d T ' l ' l '' 1•w t llli o ,,~ la·Jd rn1 th ,. ,n'P"" r •i dt • ( {ll ·· l · t ~ ; l \ ·Ol Jjc ht,_:.lll ·1 I \ !Ill th< . H~ 1 ) ,\' ; f , , j t . , h q t ~ , eifl •'! J IJ f'H H• th l •U · (h lt J ,d ·,_ ~ i.r ,, , , _ ALWAY:S CHA'MPION PAPER \VifJi <~ n' 1 Jt, ;,{ . en t! r~et ic -~rr's.:­la rr cd ul rnl\ Iliigf; l ! f the Bt:U r Co u at y l\ u UJU"' <.1h; IP (th J b, ~ ;- ., Just C('"Jmpilt.:d ~ {' ' ire qf ~.:s r.:teci a l i o~·~rel.)t to Cha mpiot·.t . .. Jle ba' pol,Ji ltcd each mcmh d uring ht la ... t 17 v~arb a m~rt!a%-it~e called T he \ f Jr ~(i ,)' t. \lor-e' t ~-a ' l 3 J O J)(-)~ ("np~<:-. ha\ c LePn ~ rinu:tt a nd di$l riburc<.l. '"i\Cith~n~ hut Champ ·nr -mtule paper ever ha=» ber--n tt ;:d:' ~~1 r. Howe said. .;-and the a ~ r~ ze weight indicate~ a tota! r. f nt:>re Lhan 4 5,000 pu und~ in t he 17 rears. ,. CHIPS OFF THE LOG The first is. .. 1c of Chi p'5 Off ·rhe Lnz ''-'aS ptlbljs hed nt Flamilcvn $el•' em1'er 9. I l will be is: u-cd on~c a ~¥eek in d H! form of a rnimt.·ogr a r h L~ u Hc t.in to annouucc titnely inform.nion on prob­Lems of ioterc t to both mana?emenr anti tm p loyees. • Coating Mill Corner~ Di ~n n l·Ttt k (Hn h bought h i rn ~,d f a gonL bur after ke\.'ri ng it a daL he cn nH~ to t h ~ cc ndn~i,) o ' lhe ga rdgc' w·'..: 11ot big enough tc..: hokl ir. Hr." TMI" i­t i o ~t now Is c~1 h1n1 a Lurn v:i rh a nJ fQ t' O'Otl l ~. He like - V L)(H -~ mi!k. but ca n r~Jl.l i ll)agi ne Did'" P lt il i n ~.! _:, .~ t l )) ~ ~ (( Raymonu } Ia rri ~ i ~. r\~ pt r1 t(l:d ( o hn\"C go n~..· to a re-~\ ~1ur~ n 1 h th t ... :-k d for a ~ ::1 ndw ich . .. P-ut some l\ 1 <:'~ \ 1n. it:· lw tnld tht' w.titt r. fpr Ra ' i: i', ·n l o.f it. • ) .)" « " J. · ntard i\ l nol\' ~ll \ l t ~~d 11\' tltn h:n , c' X.\.' h ~iU !."'t ·d sh i f t s f u 1 k, 'tT ~ . h ·I i \.' \ ~,.• i l'r n •t . )) .I) (< ~ ( 'liH' I r .hhv\ 1.1. 1 ~ d prPh kt\l . Lt I \ :lttl ~ :t h•t mPr~,. r.&.in tn ldl l'l' (he pn nd n H hi:-. pI /l t'c..:. 'l'h e \ i-: h \ ,).,' l' '( p r\· ~:; n f '•n rhc t~ r h ~tnd be h a ned tt it di lu't t :ti t ~ uu tl tt i'd 1. 'hh :q·ld lOt h t o ti ll l h" 1 n m 1. Odditi n; 11f lhe d ;n Oo\ :u \ l ' ,J.\('1 l 11.1 ~ hn ·n u H' , "\ lri , lt,.J j~~'· l l . .. Su 1'1..' • n1,U t ( ·h.lt'lr'y ' I ; 111.l tt ' t !.?1\'l hi-. ll,,uu~ fJ r iJil tJJt• ith il i l} (u tf, , IJH' f\ 'b ... f.>a ~- , 11\frh. "' .n :>. l d~ \' 11 t~ tiw hr . • ~ SHllW ~ . • • ~!l t d ' f ,•} hll l .td dnu \n• r" r 111 r •nt lh.' l...\' lt :J btl) \ i'l~ ~Hl t lH . • crnealh [;,,J.j cit ~ o / _//e,berf _Af/en i-raqedy ended the bTiqhl and -catcfree lUe o1 Serb en Allen. 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alien. 1302 Reservoir Stteet. on the eveninq o1 July :9. when he was drowned in the tc.ilrace o1 :.he Ford Canal. which carries voate.r fer the ford power plant. Hls father is in Ule Y atd C:ew aod his intimates in the miU qrieved with him in th.e loss of the boy. Herbert and a companion. Norval Murray, 10. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murray. 721 Buckeye Su-eet. went on ,a bicycle about 5 p.m. Lo the ,ailrace 1o take a swim. Some time la~r when they bad failed to retw 11 ho.me, Mr. .I\Jle11 went in search of the son. His d >ilunq. toqether wu.h that oi the Murray boy. was lou.nd au the banks. A search for the bodies oJ the boys was jmmed.iate.ty instituted and they were found wi:.hin a few feet of each other the following o.orn..inq. 1n addition to his parents. younq Allen 1eaves 10 brothe~. William aJld Adtian. a!\d th:-ee sisters, Ola. Laura and Kathleen. Funer­al services were held August 1. JAIY1ES M. BROCKMAN J ar~l~$ ~ 1. B!t ck rn a!J. CG. 1792 Sec -~ enu''· died irt !,j . Lt.1mc on t in: 13th f0Jl,y,\;n~ a.n illnc ... t,f c\eraJ monrh . He h~J t eeJJ \-.·it h C; a1nl .inn for 24 :e~r:,. in :\c'. J \ fuchim.: l{ Q(;m. He leave!:. Li~ \, idt,''•. !\I r... Lill ie llrock·n;tll,: dtrCt: :\iJn • Stan!c v. )ohu ~ . add R ~•) woud; d Ja Jg-lt h:l , \Jrs. ora .f d1:. on : ll\0 l)J , •!It.:> !',.. , a l~J ' brrJtlwr and un .. g-1·:1nd rhi lrl STANFORD POWELL ~u: n furJ T.Ju\', ·11. 3~ . .\TcKink't' 1\ e- • t:t --~~ wa llto l.JnrJ;~ h lJ··d b~ :j t.vcst h •und 1). ~nd . l f~f !! is1 ':i1 •· !\U)!USI. J·ft: '' ,.1 a j ) Jf; l h~·r uf · I ·K i tJf('\' Pr,well. J?. r·cL. : nd '1 hur.rn:rn p, .\el'l , J3l,i ler Room. TRAGEDY AGAIN IN JOHN WIRTLEY HOME ' l'l O\ \ ittll1) • ._.(1, C\ J Shippiltg ltutl,t·t dit·d \ 11.,· 11 ~t -~~ oi an <~ k\lri C bh"<... k, tht e~ ~llt tdll~ r nf \llich has Jh'1l hl'rn d{'tt' rminc'd. l ~..: ru) w:ts op­(.! 1\tl ~ tl ~'· an "'('Ctlt l' l'il(•, and tiH· pt c­~ llHlJ ' li n n i ~ tltl' c tl~lc.. \ il. ~ hn rt C'd in '0lltC \ I\". l l i ~ lllf ~.cctHid tinH: wijhin a yc~•r • 1 r.l ).!"'"h -..1 :1 !ked l he hc11n\.! ' f I (th n \ ,·r1k~. '\o. 2 Vini, hilll!. On 'cp.tcm­lwr .? l .la "f -'<'<H, :\ .\ CHJng- rr sun. (;J I..'nn , I ; ~ b~t tt iwr uf Leroy, was kill ~d in an .l lll •muhile at ~<.'011 and l1 11stun Road~ nl..'ar l ) :ltrl >\11. Tht.') \cit: Lhe unl} "hild rcll (If -john and ~ l r~:~ . \'trdcv. . !11 ,1ddido~1 1n hi$ part.":tlls, Leroy dbv k;l\' l 'S his "idow, Dotot hv. and a . . ' ~\ln. La1 '"" .\ llen \ inh~'. 'f he fam - ih. · rcs tdt·~l in , ev<:n .\ fiic. Other~ in Champit,n, rdati\ es of Leroy, <trC Gil-hen P~ lc:. C~ f Soni ng and 1 Iowa rd Pyle~, '\ o. 2 Fini shing> unclt:s. and Rubert Jh:att)"> Reels, brutheJ•-i n-la w. CHARLES A. GRAY Charles A. Grny. 33, 429 Eric J-ligh­\ ·ra y, di~d u ne.xpectedl y of naLu raJ causes Aucrust 23 ~ soon after he \vas stricken \·h.ile doing some work for an acqua in tance .on Tortb. Fifth Street. Charles worked in the Pipe hop. frieJlJ had asked hin1 to help with some plumbing when be was stricken. First reports ~a i d he had been o\·ercome by sewer gas bt1t Cvroncr Garre£. .J. Boone said tbjs was not borne out by tests. 1-le leaves his widow, Ann; t\'O Jaughter~. Glenna \lac and Lenda Lee: his mother Nellie and a brother. " THEN TO THE HANDLE BAR Twentr girls went to the Handle Bar ·Ranch, sou th of HamilLon on the C\'C Jl i n~, uf the 5th for one of th e fam-ous hayriJes and e\·ery one of the 20 haJ th<.: pleasure of combing the hay C'Jl• l of Lht:ir hai r [(;r seve ral <.la ys. It was an opport unity of grear fun , com­pa rable tlJ the olden day. of the ' hoss and hay riggin." '.\ 1fcmbc.:r 'em? The ~i rl $ on this trip were: (~encva Hamilton, Octavoa Linz, Es­teHa 1 ferb<· r.-. Bctly Creekbe\ un , Cer­tJude FH:urick, .\Ian ha Schnieder, SLclla Perrine ~ Stella Doua r, V cl. A p-gar. Ruby T-J a n.l c~wi.c: k i J e::annet tc 0-Jdzkr. l )fJroth.r Powet~ ~ I ildrcd ' \lick, L(,!Et ~latph~n.J, -'f rJttie \f:tt vin, E. ther Br endel} !Vfar~clH; l Hdd gt, 'fhc:hna Kc: sJf•r, [{uth Brown, Virgie Bla 11 . Tillie .\pe-,tr. \-\' heu tf 1 <: ou II nuk is HOI ~c 10<.L lt y t h c upJovk.-lJ.ook of Good C herr. (25) HAROLD LEWIS On Septc·wl c1 J 8, :Hell old Lcwi \'~h scriu11 ~h, injuq'd wht1 1 tht· :1\Ho-m ·,hi lc.• 111 wh1c lt hl' wa ~ ndrlli;, lnrnc·d tt\ t r nl' ·t r Scbcnck <.' liiS'Sint!' I ·I :~unihf•ll, • ()I I i (). \,j i s~ }\ Jl Jl \V ('I k. h j" ('()ffi I'" Jl - i o11 \<LS in s tant~\- kilJP<.l. 1 (a rold is iu ·dw ~h.rry J·fo"pitul s tdTc trn!-! froul a ftd<:tllred pel· t'). His mnthcr i ~ \ln .. ~v ll l ,e\>\· 1 ~ , crnpluycd in '\o. 2 \ l ill ;mt.f IJi , hrudwr Paul i ~ in tin.' Uld P;q't:r dcpctrtlnent. JAMES HURST KILLED J a1ncs .H nr~t. 22, 30H Lagonda ;\ v<.:­nll<'. \Vas ki ll\?c.l (,n Lhc afLcrnoon of :\11$-. liSt 22. by a southbound U. and ( . train near Ludlow St reel. He was a l>rotlwr of Luther Hurst, L. nloadj n~. and C011s in of ~Iiii a rd [{ urst, and had cmlv been in 1-larnilrnn. a short time. Jle ~ also kavcs hi~ widow, ~·l ae , hi" mo1her. ~.'f innieJ ancltht.:r brotht:r .and four sistc rs. J·Ic came hc1·e f rcJm Egypt. Ky. HOMER KENNEDY . Homer Kennedy, 78, 449 Ross ve­nue. died J\ugu ~ t 2l in ~f e rcy Hospital after a prolonged illn ess. He "'as d1c faLher-in-law of vVilliam vVise Grind­CJ"$. ~;Ir. F enncdy was a na tive Ham­iltonian a nti except for a short time.!, resided in H.amilton all of his life and \rorked as a pattern maker. · lie lea,·cs three other dau?bters, a son: a broth er. four ~isters . and a number of grand children. DORON BUILDING SOON READY FOR OCCUPANCY The Doren Building on . Torth B treet, just south of the mill. soon ,\·ill be ready for occupancy by the ctivi­ties 'l)epa nment ·where all ciTot ts \ ilL be centrali zed. The build ing firs£ \'as used primarily for the voca tionaJ educ;n ion depart­ment. Later Chaco hcac.lquancrs and offices were moved th ere. and now for se,·eral weel·s, a remodeling progratn has heen going on. '1 he second fl oor will he us<.:d cxcl tl­si vel y for voc~ti o n a I school d asse . Activities onices ctnd the credit un­ion hc.:uh-1uarten; will be on the firsr llopr. This nteans thal the group life alld hospjt alil.at ion ins uran.~c ·ht'ad­qtwrt t:' rs. nHJ rooms for Stc.)U t troops \i ll be in 1 lw building alsQ. ~~·-------------~-- Sa1·rd "I k l,•n, the l>nn k i 11 \ luch n 1 y utn twy i. dr pus ited h &~s f~ i lcd.'' ~. \~hat a mercy thJt ~ ou\·e ~ol ruur <:ltCL'k-boCJk ~l home, dc.:~r. .. c THE am t•o n • amt CANTON DIVISION I eUJd--------------~------------ By 11. C. 11' i#iau~.r \,:, thi ... is \-ritten 1). K. Fn:!rhan is on \ ac~;,ion. \Y. \ -. h·t:ste r came back b'.;.~illC fr(Jfil hi vacatiun. claiming to haYe ~t:.t a record fnr Jniles tra ,-cled- 4l r ro;"imatd:; G,OOO miles in two :\i!"'~:6. \Ye ·.ndc.:r~tand tlHu Kellar i lo)til•}lrJ~cd U; ha\ <: tran:=lcd farther ; ht~:! \-:\ ilbt;,• c.nJ g<Jl back hc:111e in tbr~.:c da::(). \Ych ~ t~r t~tkc: nrJte~ re­C•; rd. aH1 rnaJ.e trJ bl' brr1kcn. jam~~- Hyan i · :Z-i iScJ (Jlt \'~k 'lti •Jtl. \Vt·lu.t<.c n•·Jt had clny tlC\-1.:, fr0rn J alllr·~ . l l. I 'k. _,._,, H~ 1. , ~q ·pr l)t'< <1 ('OJns• L~ac rnnnJ~ lJ i ttrf~iL f f Wt. r;~n ~~et .lim til ralk ·L-en h-.~ JCllltliS we· wiH n:p.(•rt u1> l1i111 j<a{t:t:'. L ··· f.Jrrc·· 1 fJUl ; (!l . V. t~ uudr·1 j:f';t ttd I11~ i. iuq rr :iu·· r,q iJI) ~ntd V/l" I W!•P tu 'r· l.iru Lar ~ rm rlw jtJI b''lqfi. (Jlui tu {·H . .J. \''•·ll. Lr(·l ,,.,~ tl1 tr-=. 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F\llHJ; ltJ <26) NE' I' he Diges t('r Crew. jcJe has '~ orked e.\lra for ,·ome tiJne and therefore i~ no stranger. and i~ weH liked bv <t~l. )_)})(((( Let's vo, gang. and keq" tl)~ prr:;;­duction record up. and the acci~len( record down. FRED CAANE INJURED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT Fred Cra nc. rmploycJ on th~~ \ v 1.J Yard. sufl'crL)J a frt\nure of the ~kt1H v; ht"o rhe t·Cir i11 whit..-h he \.iS ri"~in,; rolliJ~~.·d wid, <1 l ruC"k till 1 h · C~wt \n-vY a v. n(~:\, i lit: hi ~h ,,, :n-. \ u ~ u~ L .: ~ ~ . Fn.""d \tl~ t:d·en tn tltc ~(,,·burn l LospiwJ for lfl.!atmt.·m. ·\ c -.J,~htH .. ill the 1:-tH'$1.: tl'l't>n. h\.· L$ impn.n in~. ·--- _...__-'-- -- "J cd, .1nd \ Jikt.• e_a·h (tlh"t, but ueiriJcr o l \L:o. iS' th~ m.Ht \ int; ~tnd." ~ ·'s) tc11 H.' ! ~l' \.' \ou in c:httr\..'h! •• ' . - ----- - - -- ·- ~ ~ ~~. kin .. \.t: dis.,·u ;;inz thL" ltuc~l • I it~ hi l )•Jl • \ It It : I l' .. d l t I • '' l 1h.:l \ nu ''"I ,.,HII hush:-tnd \ .. s r.,)d ttf 1 4 h(h(' l. l~ng.illt:: tp\ J\:;, \l dt\•:" ' \ 1. '· 11 1.1 ld ,. litH' lt \ lin1! ltl IIH' '- for .d •u1-J 1 d11 t • • ; , • 11 .; • > • -.~· '' \ lltl h lid\ , I ll\' de.O . " bt: nlt,.t'l'\ \"1.t. j .. pl in~ up hPill Ill. ht ott~~ .. 'ht; ll I•UI ' ''ll..h ttl tla• :,tllf'l'thllltl" It qqlt.l\i J\1...' II) ll.. t l l.ll t' llt\ . ~~~.di. .C' htl\' ht\1\ ~llhl i tl ' . l ~ llll t, ~ot Ill I, .. Hi1lt ' A \,,,uHw dt.-.,.n·, h.t\' (\, 11•:,J h .. ~uk , tu It• utt lh.n ~" n·t~lh-d his \..\·II·. Our Christn1,as Baskets \ \·han~:e h,1... I'Cl n s uggcs1 d in r:<' 1{lhl t,, the nHdtt \i r.f .. r. li~~ ilit'll' ,~ L> ' :C('C .... n,, fund i ~~ finutht {he di ... ,,ib\itinn ,1)r .u, l..'IHi 1m~ h:h ­,, '·'· ·rhc· :-l1g$'t"sti,,n .t~ m1d i:-- tn dh~ dt<'([ lh:n ins.:(' <hl of :--c'lli,it: n ~ \' !unt91\r :-ul"':o-'-'t lp th fl'\ :t~ ht'll'\t · k~rc . th, l 'i• r,H ~ H It' .i ht m• "'t~· •1 u!t3l'~t.~ l• o;4 ... k ~~h h ·tnrhl~ ~l' t•• !. ..,;\" n -.tn11 ('l.] u~d tn • lflC htitlr t>l hi$ 1C!!tll:tr wa~e f( r 1he snr·pon. '-'t thi · ba. k ·t ft!rd. \\· l eli~ ' e thi pi, n '·onld ~~n·(·r ,· !'• ('f'l'~.:·n \tnll) t" '\ t·r~· emrli ~~ n~ ,,, uk· J ai l in tht' \erY Wrlnft\ , Ll'C ''irhm.H '''""'t ~m~ a hcuJ ltip ,m (lil\ n~. ani ,i t':lch cmplo)ce ., atribute· in rJ j_. wa,-- we:- ''ill h( in a ~ t'ncr i1nnn.-ial ~· ndi1ion to .ll ·e; · h~ d ·m lh.h m:td(· on ,~nur ~l·n1·niu. ~ ;dr ht ~"· Ht·ar m mi 1h.i -~hat there is no COI!lt ni.:i ·:~ COlJOt:CH'd \'ith this rro­je 't. bu! it is i ·ft en · • re-I y t,, the judt! .. ·-: of cac'1 i,1di\ i~..ht3 1 to de-­cide \ :·t.tL(!r' J •• ·:-. in a f'l0;'1t ion to • l:On1riht~te to il·i~ c~~~~e. \·rc "od~~ r.r·~ r)>ciate your ,·ic,\·s <: n tl1i'" matter. Frank Srnathcr:'. ). E .. iau~ hter, ~ Cv omittee. GRADY PLEMMONS Crach. · Plernmc;)u ... scm of \ ·fr. and }\ r..:.. RaY- mond Plt:mJnons. who was ;c und dead on hi cot a1 F ort Bragg, . \,u h Carol:ina. ~ J, nday mc,rpjng. tp­\ embcr L~th . 1\:;.b bllried a[ _\rnon Pla!n- C1:urch, Sq 1 ember 16. Gf;ndy wa:: :.t pri,·are in t.he 30th . i~-r:al CumJ ... any slationed at Fort .J ;.,ck~on. Ht: i:- ~un·i\·l·d h\. · hi!:! wife. .\'lrs. xaom1 _ f a~hburn P!emmuns; Li:- faiher. U\·G sis ter~ and <)ne brother. rli:-; fath~r. Ra' mt:,nd Plt:mm un~ . is • cmplo; r·d ;n the E.~ t rae 1 )epa rtment uf TJ (,' Champion Pa!•er and Fibre ComJ'(ln:\~. R; 1-'t'-~\'hat elf) yoL~ tLink ab< .lJt ' . . _. f:l.\ 1-:1 'HI:.' .· ·tJU: Ru· h-f"d ratLer J1a\ t ,-r,u d() it than thi,J. a!-.nut it. - Back row: Theo Allen. S. W. Plott, Claudo Witt~ Reuben B. Robcettson ... Bill Patton, Boyd Stamey. Jl;m Medford. front row: "Dutch" He l der~ Tull Jamison. Craiq Allen. love Coman. Tommy furn oss. Sewell Hipp.s. Champion Old Timers Play · Ball The annual Old ' fi mcr~· snfLb .a ll game wa~ played Saturday ni ~It L, ;\ ug­lrst 23, before ~ n aud ience o f nearly t\'i"O thou, and reo pi e. Reuben B. Robertson wa. the firBt pJayer at the bat for the thirty year team. 1 '. L. J amison was 1nanager of the thirty year player. and frank math ­ers mana (l'·cd the twentv- -frve .y ea r tea 111 . The score was 21 to 14 in fa,·or of the twenLy-fi,·~ year men. The player · crea ted much laughter during the game, ba tlers wou ld stri ke at a ha 11 over their he a cis and watch one gn by over the pla t<:. l 'sually t lrcy v\ ere in the wn mg place when a ball found the bat > or \'hen it wag tlu·own to fir .. t. second or Lhird base. ~ f he knee~ of some of l he 1' Ia yc1~s seem­ed to find the ball be fnrc his ha ncl ~ . :\ evenhcJc ~ s it was a good ga rne and it wa!\ enjoyed by all present. ,\ ftcr the game the Old 'fimcrs \rerc 1 rea ted to a ,,·atermcl<,n feast at the ~Y. :\1. C .. ·\ . b,~ Reuben B. Robertson. • .t\ 11 o\·cr until n e~t ~ca r, when it will have to be done again. Back row: Charlie Jacob11. W. 0. Murr. Wcllt Ammons. 0. F. Gillls. Sam Jackson, Georgo Trostot Sborman Sharp. front row: Cctroi Stnql&foll, Med Williams. A.b. Re.no. F'r nk SmothefS, E. S. Branks. Wallo!' Jtrtce a.nd Ll~o Mozoan. (2'l) Tlte five \ear Sen·ic~ r~r'jU[ • con­:' ·i ~ t i ng nf 6 32 men and \ c~men of rhc . Ca.ntr )n lJi vi sjou (Jf The Clta nH··i;~u Paper and fib1 c Cr;mfJa rt j. enjoyed a ba rbcc11c picnic at R{:uhen B. Rnb­enson ·s 'it ·n \' hittlc L~".d.H~. Lake Logan ~ Saturday afternoon. Sep cnj­bcr 6th. The program. cnn~isring of rniJSic. speeches. and variou3 ;pun s. ~.\·~.; very intercs ti ng. The aquatic :-port C!Jn­si (ed of SUr{boa rd riding .:(.1Ver tf1e roJlj ng billows'·' propelled by a vpced­boat at 30 miles an br-,ur. in ·w·hich Agne .. s \"heeler and \-. ~ . .Abbott were Lhe contestants; the canoe juu~t­ing tournamen[ was '\t.rnn by Reuben B. Roben son~ Jr. '"fhose taking part in the canoe joust were \'allac&: Pax­Lr: ln , R alph ... \Vri.f..! ht. '"· E. Abbott. J ack \ 'oody, Earl Cabe; Don croges: R o,,vn rd ctzer. \Y.a l£er Price. T. B. Ande rson. F o;t mather$, c;eor~ I-Ioward Trostel. Lee :'\ fc EJrath a;d R euben B. Ro ben ~on, Jr. 1 n rhe tug-o-,,·ar contest fnur tea 11 • took pan. composed of m<:n from the following departn1ents . • \ Iteration.: an~.t Repa ir P o,:\·e r, Paper. oda-.. ulphate, Extract and E. B. The P aper Dt'­partm cot team were (he winnt'rs. Barbecue s \lpper Kas. ~e rYed at (): J l). J\1usic b,. · the Smathers '·trine- Band. ~ After supper, T-L 1\ . l-Iel~.kr. PlaJH ~lau-agcr, ad dressed rhe group ~s follows : Address by Mr. Helder \~·c m~f:'t th i ~ evenint: \ ith th~ l:trg­esl ... i ngle grvup of cmplo~ ecs in dh' Chamri~ln org-nnilatiun~ numh~.•t ing ap­pruxil'nale! y 70l). I t is a plt::i~nre ltJ nH'Ct with ~·011, .u\ l to~crher j(Jin i1' L)'f'h.1d \; II oh.· ~u tH\.: f 11 n. { dn.,~t.'lt in t! tor a ' kw ltuur!\ tht> \,)(I ic~ and rl~~p\1n~i-hilit it's u( our jobs. ~hPrth· \ l r. Rnl"t:t t s'-Hl. nur kack,r and ) 011 r r ··i ~ nd. \ j ll l rt.•scn r til ~.h.-It 11f yuu til t• 'mhkm tho~c n in rl.'t:o~ui t it• ll tJf .\ ull\ '\ J'~