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The Log Vol. 3 No. 01
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CANTON, : A R 0 L I N A , AMONG THE FIRE FIGHTERS The following order was issued by the General Manager to Chief Hildebrand on May 9th and a copy of same sent to head of each Department. "Department Fire Brigades are to be organized in each mill, day and night shift— these being in addition to the general fire crew now organized. Departmental Crews are to include the following: Soda, Sulphite, Extract, Steam, Wood Room and Wood Yard. "A drill is to be held each Saturday noon, men being allowed regular pay during time consume;.!. A prize of $50.00 will be paid by the Company on July 4th to team showing greatest proficiency." In compliance with this order, Chief Hildebrand, after consultation with the heads of various departments, appointed the following crews: WOOD ROOM Da/ shift: C. M. Sanders, Dan CwMI, Guy Harvey, John Philips. M. L. Frady, Tom Guy. Night: shift: W. R. Haines, R. J. k Trantham, J. M. Haines, E. F. Sigmon, A. J. Jeffries, C. A. Phillips. SULPHITE DEPARTMENT No. 1 shift: Zeb Turpin, Tom Rector, L. S. Eaker, Joyce Owen, Andy Scroggs, M. A. Chapman. No. 2 Shift: Jerry Hipps. Paul Morrow, Jim Hipps, Bill Messer, Connard Scroggs, John Littreil. STEAM PLANT Frank Smathers, H. A. Hudson R. A Gregg, H. L.Capos, Robert Harden, W. M. Mitchell. IRON WORKERS S. B. McCracken, T. C. Allen, Floyd Propes, Bob MorrW, : Troy Morrow, Charles Dawdle WOOD YARD J. L. Worley, R. C. Rhea. G. P. Taylor, E. L. Anderson, "Doc" Burrows, P. D. King. EXTRACT DEPARTMENT No. 1 shift: C. N. Wright H. A Williams, W. Bumgarner, E. L. Miller, G. C. Press ley, R. L. PROMISE YOURSELF To be so strong, that nothing can disturb your peace of mind. To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To give so much time to the improvement of yourself that you have no time to criticize others. To be too large for worry, too noble for anger, too strong for fear, and too happy to permit the presence of trouble. To think well of yourself and to proclaim this fact to the world—not in loud words, but in great deeds. To think only of the best, work only for the best and to expect only the best. To live in the faith that the world is on your side so long as you are true to the best that is in you. a! condition of MO! Dra gan. ke. No. Pert- 2 shift: N. K v King, Chester tor Harbin, H. A Hipps. EPARTMENT Clai Hot lin, SI-a Bfcjy. la w'1 1. M Prank Cothran r, Herman Smath I, W. Amons. W ■I Shift: Will Dev ms, W. Rich, S . Duckett, J. W not to have done—at long hours and well meant labor which proved profitless. And it shows in our score. We stand at the crest of the hill—the game is half over—to win we must capitalize the future with experience gathered from the past. But we cannot afford to put off till tomorrow. We cannot afford to mi«fl oven one opportunity. There is a limit —a time limit and • \(,i\ day, every hour, every ance of the his own particular business. Further investigation convinces us that the great majority of small retailers are capable, hard working business men -working in the dark —waiting for the end of the year to find out if their score has gone up or down in the game of making good. But we find the man who is making a ''killing"—the man with the best score —is the man who labors less and thinks more —the man who systematizes — who installs a proper accounting system—the man who knows which clerk deserves a raise and which should be fired — who knows-which line should be discontinued and which pushed. He is the man who knows this week what he made last week. He is managing. We have the same opportunity. Wl: doing we can do—we same ambition, ability ergy. But, we must be up and doing-we've reached the crest of the hill, and-in the game of making good there's a time limit. —Simonds Guide. at he is have the and en- .■dm just th The Came of Making Cood j In t chance of rollit 3 in the game o By J. R. reorder. Comments on the Safety First Movement SiYi.t the beoinnine of the ;i ,;i; . ■ ■ i |£l & W :," but done. THE PAPER ON WHICH THIS IS fkt "change the trump. " And next I VTED |B MADE FROM CHAMPION SULPHITE -
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Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
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