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The Log Vol. 4 No. 11
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The Extract Department. thought that has been given to A Journey With "Jimmy were astonishi d 81 the SCOmm • ;:..-.■:-:.:. i trW p.-.g.-.i safety. A safety expert; pro- Mr. J. T. Duckworth, the able of the t hjm.pt<.», . >ei / *8*'|"JI; era that are used Tor drying nomteed the guarding to he per- and genial manager of the Cham- tlon- an' ,co * ... and then aacked in bur- feet, and we believe it is-it pi0n Relief Association, met us tlu ' !l '.','''y :','.': | sacks lined with 'inner looks like a man .could htrd- at the door and bid us welcome W conducting nen ,." made Iron, crimped lv get hurt there if he tried to his office ami grrocery. His an,! 6re ,-,(,!':|";' '"' {ft These sacks are made to. Nfot only does this particu- comments on the comparatively [he co-ope.ation of every maw ■it here on the jub, being lar job show evidence of much sn,aii stlll.|( (,r o00ds were, that I° C*^ J. !'. n jvcd on a specially constructed care and thought as to safety, he just naturally couldn't keep Jh "Ubiiiessengag in ■•■■•■ |. ing machine. but the same seems to be true em>ugh on hand to supply the h;lvp ' U thought we had seen it all, throughout the Extract Depart- demand. His cash book proved e™P"- ' ' '"■", ** * '; ]t Earl led the way to the ment. It is no surprise to US now the business had daily in- ere.3 ' "'."'."/."j".'''.. igh chippers. Here all th* now that Supt> Marr is proud of creasied since he started this de- .y"*\Sta Th rough wood (not fit for the safety work done in his de- partrnent a month ago, piaiMhatk is fed to three partment and the record "his When being introduced to Mr. employees^ thi stimt .,-Liog^ " then earned to the re- boys'' have made, as shown by j M Tntt% the Association's ___11__ Anders, of which there are his letter in a recent ^iasue <rf able secretary, we found him Abraham Lincoln Said "ar and then to the 24 rough The Log. We too must ban.1 s(lKivmu- a lai;,e plotted map ich cells. After being leach- it to them as being real Salety ,,nd nsked him what part of the *™"JX)^;"Z .wILrtui the bark and chips go to the First workers and congratulate servico ho exported to enter, but * " <"«■ °0™*y™y *» S l:tract boiler house and are them on their work and record ,,e informed us that he was "> *»' J0™* *!** Id for fuel, and the liquor along this line. Assistant Supt. some few acres short of being ( -' '; ™ >"- ei through the same proeess Price is the General Safety Com- abJe t0 supp]y the appIkd for • that p romo o , ,.. that leaving the autoclaves, mitteeman, and J, W. Alexan- „-arde„s and sure needed some h< ottered you at an3 time Do yteeSLe that our descnp- der, J. B. Duncan and Night of this ^, M:,n's Land." Mrs. ^"^.^"L^tb^ „ of the Extract processes is. Foreman SE. Hxpps are the Zachary and Mr. Enloe were « ot w ,av the least, crude and in- safety squad men for the De- busy waiting on customers and your department. It not, win mplete and those who know partment. making up packages for the de- n0 ■ , 1 of the ins and outs of it will From our experience we have ,ivery> The whoIe country u as amused > doubt fee! that thev could always considered the Extract The p]ace gave an inviting a few years ago at the efforts of 4ve done a much better job of crowd, from the capable chief appearance, where cleanliness a New England paper maker -we are quite sure thev could, and his assistant all along the reigned supreme, the employees who attempted to obtain a cross id invite them to do it. line, a bunch of good fellows; cordial, pleasing and full of bus- between the honey-bee and. the Mr, addition to manufacturing now after seeing the work they iness energy. fire-fly, the object being to get i ^ ., ycid the Extract De- do and ft. way they do it and ••«_« ^ ... , . ., . . . .. mjt weiaiHt.ecu..w,.^a.. ^fwr seepup wiui ine uiucia. which will hatch fried chicken ir shop might be called a anything else when he in van- From here "Jimmy" piloted ready for the fable. ine'pine-Black-mith-Car- ably, pays two Prices, and us t0 the Lunch Room, and in- r-h rife ('.finding Shop, as aisopays Bowman Sio(o)re—but troduced us to Mr. H. M. Gra- ,.-. Biack- they are worth it. ham, the courteous gentleman Conway, Pipe Fit- Will Build Fine Country Home m d r i p*"*» m:';!■ ': ( • ' 'i lines oi recent date we noticed m.ndEarlCtorf M *eH StSJSTiLmi ' ^° .reman W. S. Price, the One of the finest county homes iii We e Chief," and John W. !/;:_ ; ■ •■.; r ■','.'" ',/,';;,"":!' ^_ thre ander of the millwright.- ™toi■;;.'. . ,.■ ...,.;&n \■■-,!..., . ,, , ■■ •arpentets, hold forth there. Mr i:"i.«.rt-...! h.. .•■■■,.iy ;.■,..,■..■■ ■,,■■•■; e also noticed a D. C. Cenei - '",','."''■," i'''^;,;.'.^',' "\- .' ', "A bK " ''■"■ Mr. Graham and his dressed in t the pe nd Fibre plant t I THE P^PEPON WHICH THIS JSSUE OF THP l.Dt; IS PRINTED IS VI lDl I ROM ( H iUV I '■■• 6U1 I H1TE ANDSODA J CLP / J
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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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