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The Log Vol. 40 No. 01

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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; Pasadena, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
  • Read: THOSE "BR UISIN ' BRUINS" ..... pages 6-8 • JANUARY. 1957 VOL. XXXX. NO. 1 I I Ge1'!ei'Q/ OJ1ice ..• . . . . • .• .. .... . • . . .• , ... . .. . .. :HAMilTON, OHIO 1iltt at . .• . . . .... • . • ..•... . . . . . ....... ..... .. HAMilTON, OHIO CANTON, NORTH CAI!OLINA P-ASADENA, T-EXAS SA:NQUSVILLE, Q£0RGIA Editor . . • ........ .. • . . ... . . . • ...•............ STEWART JONES Division Edit-ors . . . ....• . . . . . ... . ... Ohio . ... . STANTON NEWKIRK Carolina ..... JAMES DEATON Te1<as . . .. .... . ROBERT HART EdiJoriol A s istall·f. . . . • .. .. .. .... . • ....... ... MAUREEN KEATING EDITORIAL STAFF OHro DlVISION - T om .-\deLpe1·ger, \fei'Je Baynes, Joe J3levens, Blondie Caldwell (photographer), Wesley Cobb, Nola Hesse lbrock, Dewey . I illton, J a.cll Mullen, Oao Reid , J ohn · SdJtnit t, George tei.ner, llill Thompson . CAROL:INA DIVISION- W. A. Arri.ngto n. Otis Cole, R. E. Da1·is, f'red Ihnwu. R ay f.!Ji s, Cl ; de H a lll'lett, ·walter H.olLOn , Ja ck Ju sri oe, Eme. L ,\ le ·er, Ro1nwa \1.orri , .BjU Rig. bee, J. £. lv\'i.Jliam son. TEX.AS DIVISION - Vi:rgini,a Blake more., J ohll n}' Boye t te, Jerry Cor· r1elilt , Cecilia Di.c.ker n, .\tam Ellis, Fred .Furn ess. A. W. HamiltoJr. Liz Woodring, GeOige Young. SANDE·RSVII..LE- Gladys E. Hodges. I OUR. COVE.R ni~· w·upll ~~H>I\ n Qf j tl\P' fO C l thi. 11Hmfl1 ~~~ · ;1 h ~ (Jf fll( 1;11l!J>H•n~ "lln t thlk•· f •<·ljlf;!T ,tiHl l11 .tl\ rc .l'tt l' - dl t•tlt ' f e . • r lJni -H• II, 1 .u .. J lre \;tv rtl Ht tak Rcnltd .~." r,;, ~ Jtl -l!t! I r tw tJ IOIIfc 1<1 ttn . of ;J ~c1 ic i tiHCt l I bt'iu~ tl r·d 111 nur llatum:rl ad ('J is i Ill!: • THE CHAMPION PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY ' T h ' w.id ·-e .t;:cl gent! mau at I ft, whn a ppc~' rs lo I ~ nl t1gg,ing for the camera, art ll <tll y did not knuw his picture \Vas IJc ing rakc1 1. h1stcad , T ·x:L'> DIYi~io n Cor· r ~po nd C' nt Jollwty Boye tt was sh wiug- !tis atLrn\·tiv mng 111 1Jd l. Harb';otra H :ln1HI!1 , t!be pus(' 1.1 ' W!l.IH Cd ]lcr I o ~~Slll)l- . lhriJara ·w: l\ obvtntt·sly ;:; kL·pti c:d . On lll · nvx t 1 ; ~.ge site gin:s h "r own versioll oJ · rl.ll' picwrc - witl1 the li ltk gid t l1ann t,IJaL only li t rlc gids possess. "The lng-rcd i ' ll ts o i a Cil'l," ( p-~r g ·s 1-3) is .J niHllly\ Sl?t..lll v l to hi !> popula'l" ·' tngrdi< nts ol <1 B1)y ·: puhl islt •d J few t1 tmtth -; .l;;1c k. 1-Jnnf-workillg. li ~~ I H · l want • d J ol !I1Jl\" -i'! lt afJ I'iest 1'11 11 ll i dcKtl iug- wiLh child rl'n .. \ncll'\Ct) pat lit i\ )o lll ' lO :t ppt •cfa tt; flj ,~ IV;tl"J II Ull CI\-t')(;t(l iillJ !I' I) UI" ]ill1 ' loJk.. c ' ' ' ., • SHY- PERHAPS! Bm Barbara ] ea11 H<lrman has an impjsh· gleant that melt~ your heart. Thjs i~< one oE Lhe '·ingTed iem ... tbaL Jobnny Bo ·e tte tells ahot~t 011 Lbe n e'.t pacre. 0 sce_e t1ext na.~e: • • • .. CONfl tiED : l;fA r Hl \ F'i e tk nne k ·~ I s. ,\. ;id is ' ·hat arriH i wh u the hu hand \l'~-.1 ~·).;pec tin - , b J)'. \Ioth r :;..:, ture ~nru tint . di I nJ\ 1hc t.L~ · o( ·upvl · and demand for thcr arc milli n tl f li tt l - o·irh, bw each i: u · 1 ri l ·;:. as a rar ' je\1'<.'1. Th t!Teat .r -•ator l < k il mi'Xture uf man ' thing. t make a ;-.id. He tL ed the , n..., (1f J bird, che , J ue:1l of a pi . he antic of m nk. ... } , Llw pr n ~s l{ ~· lT, .• hon . the ; )ftne, of a l-iu n .. nd th n - t ::tll thi. , He ad d the m\·.·tedon 1nind of a IYOm:n1! ' .-\ prl -Jik p<.u·ties, llt..'\1' dr . C'. w.i th rrilJs, :rnake-behew, noi · ,mak t·s, dancin - les. n.s ;:nul th.e girl next door. She d< e n t are r r ,-j, itors, ,. o·etablc , l> dtime lar, ·e a 1imaL. and boy· in eneral. he can pend hours makino- nmd pie . ot bY g:iYin 0 a party for all her doll , keepin up a fottr-wa ,· COD \·er·ation all by her eH. A ixl' Lempcramem can witch from bad to angeli fa ter than a t le\ i ·ion ,et can b - changed. For when ~: nu open ::our mouth to 'peak, he an d i play sud1 a '\ 1\ J:T~ ro A . UCK. TIIt;S ;11·· tilt• f'l"ill 1•\ '111-uld d ;tUJ:fh te o ~ of J.ce Dc• ran, h;ll I~IIJt· J on 1'\o. ~.3 :\J ,,tlli •w. \b ri lvn, I ·!I , -a ••d LaJOI)n, 1lg ln , fi11 ~l ~~·m riling gig-gl} t •ll tile r•t lun :.hlP o t til t fl •tml. ·1 )l ' ) ~ar qni etl v for :.t. 1Jtoan 'HL <.~nd 1lwn '' ·Jt ' uif 10 <t ga uc. -') • tr look o l· inuo (:Hce wi ~ d wi h h •· ut th; yrnt itt~ · lopp '( hy tb ~ UlJdcr of l1 cr. Al tlrrt s h ~ can tnak )'f> 1 b thiJl ov 1 wit! p 1de ond Lhcn 1 <tr it all down wi th cntbarra \,1 J1Ct1l, f H l1c I> 1'ks her L>e. t in pigLa ih a t d < . £>\ dr s.,, nn whidt «.ltc i ~ ·u.J'C: Lo s1 il l lHcr icc cre:cun. She j-, ar!ivc on l WJU nH· .... ur ·· she ha a rar • Lal ·nL Lor d ra rr.tatic;<;. but wh ·n 'hl tr · to , ho,..,, her uff, . h£: is s11y and willld av.n . .'he i n ever caughl ac lfli'ichi · (, b11t you always haH: tla [ ln1g he is an acce sory·<tftcr-the-fact. She likes to cites b yond b r y ~. r.,, dJ·ag he doll !:,,· one foot, and if h er mot.her' dotlH:: (an he rca ·hed, he UJay emerge a !ft~. Jone · o[ the P.T.i\ . A girl can mu s up your home, yc ur ha.ir. your dignity, spend ·o ur money, y JUr tim , and ruur temper - but: th n disarm you cornpJetcly with c nt innc •J'lt srnile and. a toss of tiny curls. It .i at thi} monrenr. you xeali lle you are no lon:•er m;;vter 1')£ your hom or con troller of your h eart, for sh is ma ter of hot h. I . ' J)J 1· "1-"tl . ·(, tl l' 111 t\fnm ·~ , l.orh • js ili .<LflliL<ltll bu ~ iiJ f'S~ . Tcr s.1 ,,,,,q[ 1 (!1~. "'f.\t'd ti. and h!.'l. Hi 11lti 11rh -olcl ,. i 5 1 c; ~· · '1 :t·na 1 tl i ·• d . ttl gllf< 'l ' trl J- B. _.., •• allit'l''. f: , , q,.) LIIPI~ . <11e dt ,cii ~SII l_,' Q hnuk. l r·ll:'>.l rr11il \ l.lc' mnth<'f 0 1 tt,H illn, th'pc·n -lt11g Ull 1\11.! ..,tlu:n•cHL EVEN \ ~IDE - AW. KE R :BI ,S mu t ~om.e­t" lmo sleep. and Ci:ndy Denney, two-year-old dau!fllLer of Dalton D nne , Ship_]: ing and ~ tora . e, . eriou ·ly. feels that th · time has COJ1'l.e1 You '·\Onder whether Cindy i wi hi:ng I:o1· a lle'' Chritmas doll . or j~t t hoping t·hat 1 he .rnan ,,·ith the cam ra will g·o awav. \.<• I • • • t. f l ADVI E 0 SLEEPING B BJES i given Cindy by T re a Benefield , her friend f.Tom next door. W'ith a gentle pat on the cheek and a .Eew ~I'Ords of wisdotn, d0lli.es can be put to bed and then ­well , who knows: the hou ewoxk, tb.e swing out­doors, a ga.n..1e of hide and seek, or maybe tbe baby has lept lm1g enou gh - let's wake her up and seel )$,., • ......,. I -YE. R·OL1J :U'Alt i\A(Z JE:A'J', tla gl1 t t -1 of \ L . ;\, JH1'HW11 . 'f •xa Dh i-.hm ~~ clclt·l'. L~ all wntppNI np in h tJ fl/.JLl lr<!l~~f.!-. ( :11 ~'~ 1 - :tJt' on th e· ~o>av ;md a la4y ll"' U>t ualglH n tlre lWtlM:" ;t111l du"l tl tl' ifJJ t' rti tt trc· hdon-they a r r ive. b~.>H.: all,, . Cl~ thirt g mw;t b "jthL 1J" t' T HANK. YOU fur Lhe apiJlause. One look ~r .VficheJic Pit re;:\ smi ling eyes will te ll )Ull that he has gra ccfu llv f in i s.h ed a difti.cull da nte lliiJlJh T an I i~ reatly to LOtllinue her perfor ­rn a ncc. M i.ch e llc is Llle -1\12 -year­old dau gh ter of Pau line Pitre, T ·'<as I ivision Accounti ng. .. • \ • 4 Ll L ', H I. I· ·, o :.! ~1(11 t' ntbtl'>. tT~ . () h in J i VI j !tl : ·•1 1 hill k a "lll ( J "i,ur l ~h •ot l11 h · ,, good l ·ad ·r o[ 111 ' tl. .I-ll'' gor If ha\(' job knm •lww tni <.:d ,,·,th (lllllltlflll ~ n e. H · l1a 111 gn ·don:' \lith J1i, woJkel'l ;•wl tn r 'l t . ' tH til 111. 'ttp tvi Jr 1!<1 t( make TL,I in de i'iion . ' Ill 1. t 1 e. hi Lo do t!Ji, h · HlltH ll' \' ll ill[ormcd. l tl tink a :U Jl' r\·i,·oJ . ltnuJd h (ri ·ndt y. 1l i · nJUcb 11i.c r Lo W!lt' k. ttndt:r a lri ·nel l · . upetvi .~or than ·und on · wl1o n ' ver ta k(· mt in LercsL in lltn'>c ll.ll I r ltiltl. · GEORGE BIER£, Offi e Scrv­i e, Genera l Office: "To be a good b 1Ss a rn f.ln sh ou lcl have a nice personality so that he can get a long well with the people " ho work for him. And he should know som ething about those people - what they can do and what they can' t do, and wh<. t they like and don' t like. He should know b is job and know it 1ve ll enough so that he can explain it to the people under him . That's what helps to make a good boss." EV I':R ETT SC.ROGGS, Ptdl i\ lill Oll'.it' \ ( ·tttJ iin:r 11i vi.., ion : .. 'alur· :1 1! 1 Lh ·rc "' · o llt C'( prcr qtti s it -·~. hut lea ler ·hip a 11d pct,oll:tlit · a re h:hi< . A ~()t)d btl'.'> ) ('(Lilt'S JJl <l.- i ll !lllll ffo 1 I :lnd c() 1 pl'ttllion wi tli ­oul h · i r l~ ob\ inl l '- a lHJIIl it, :uHL <O.Illill illlif'> lt\pt•l I IJ hi ., rCI og• niLiun aud 'on'>idt'l'a t i1111 o l rlw dj lf ' I! ' IIU'' ill tfW tWUplc IJ ' dl'ab with . J hq , 11j(l W( 1 J..i11g lor :111d \'jd1 hint /' CLYDE .EORG f, \ ani Ga ng. ()hio D i' i . io n : ·' L'd . ;:n ·1 o·o0d ' C> ,u pen i or i · 'l n.\au w I H 1 knows h i~ job m .: ll a ud i ~ ca1 a-b le n( hand­ling- lti J l t 11. . \ :--up rvi:.nr 11 1 Lt~l know each o f hi~ wo rk e r~. wh<t l thcv c:tn J n and how wdl t he ' <all· lo :1 job .. \ g-tl d . up ' n .i:-or .i., th<' o ne tba t tdh hi: nw n hO\' ht: ,,·ants th joh n rried ou L. T t 1 dn tbi l'o h • tllll t 'knnw both l tis job ;md h ,,. t > h and le J1i-; m 11." Sr\ LLY AL EN, Calender Room ln spe ti o t1 , Oh.i u D i v is io n : " \t\1 ell , I' J1 tell n u . 1 Lb ink a ~> ttp r i.)•)r •hould be n ic<.: bu t ~ till h ' t11 U5t be fi.nn . l--I e h a ~ a rc~ pon .., ib ilit y and he ntu st lu lfill i t. l sure h a te to ce a M tp ·r­vi ·or wlto .i n 't frie nd] , t!HJugh . f t b i 0 k l t tak S < g'fll )([ Jll a tl L( I b supervisor. H e n t u~l b · a man who an g t ale 11g wi tl all type. of p ople. H e 11ntst be abl e> to rnak certa in k c.isions, a 11d lJ tnusl alway.., ha\c an inter .'It in l1is job and tl1o~c people work:ing u nder hi m." Several Champions answer this question for the ((Inquiring Reporter" K.\THRYX JA _.OB, A counting n rar rnt:nr, Carolina DiYision : ·•Ju my opinion, a good bo_ i · a per _on to ' ·hom the emplo ·ee can ~ah:. freely, wj th the kno,\·ledge th a t the tx'. will make an effort to unuer .al d hi I oint f 'v.i.Cw.' ' ·\ . TL\ FU .K, 1J•Hhh tria1 Rela­Li< J il '>. General OlLi( e: ·'One thin G' tkH mtan a Jot i . the wa" the ; b() ~ t r(;a . 111 - lha t i , if h \ fo urte11 u., ant1 pk· 'an and sh)w art inttr 1 in 111C a d ' h< t I'rn clr,ing· J 1r l tilll. H · know hi job au l knows wha t he'. uoi1 g- I like ft Jr him L() l<"t me knnw that It II ll\1 LIJat { k llOh' what ('m de ing too. A oorJ b ,.,., Jiv<·5. in 11 u ·Lioll'> a nd then I ·b me do what he ask-, wit hont )ta nd ill l< at my •d nuld ·r to 111ak sur f' n1 ~ · Ltin~ -ir l i 11i ~ h ·d . .\ n ·a ll ood bn'~ i ~ a t •lt:!l.l who, a long wit ll hi b tt jut:.i>-, s ·me, ~l J so !1:.1 t. G1 '>,l.l.,e lJI b U JIIUl. " A · ·pJ::RVtsor~ ha a big job on his hands. He mu:,t be an ex pert · in the " ork o( his de partment. H e bas to be a safe ty nun, a counsellor, an achninistratJr, an d_ a train er. He n eeds to be a good leader, a nd d1 cn things go \To ng be n lll st keep his h ead . Bu t whi ch o f th ese, or other tra it ·, a re most 1tnp - tant in making a m.an or woman a gcH)cl su1 enisor? T bis was Oll r q ue, t ion for the m o n~h. .-\ nd htre ar t:he a nswen; of a cross-sec rion o[ C bam 1 ion fol k. CH .-\ RLES J. BL-\LOCK. Book • ·[ill :£amifacturi1 , · ,nt !ina Di,, i:;ion : ··. g 10 l hos is. uncJer­-, t:wcling· a ntl ' a ll\~ ·. think t f Lh welfare o f th . 111 n ttnd r h. inJ . H 's .a good li ·L ner to'· and he kn ow hi j iJh ' ' t•JI. H cou r:s '. th ·wor k t ·lw ultl loiLow llH: imtrw;tions '!tis ho . gh : l1im - tha r mak. ·~ th illgs e,$i'r for the bo.'>~> and all tJ'I (• m m h rs ( 1f the prod nc tion t <.l rn. :hat's '"Y o pin ion uf a goo l bo~~.'' • . LL· . X FER E. -cE ~ IecrJon t h i: fall inducted. from left Lo righ t: .a m. Y, ~ ' Burch . .Conard and Bran on, all . n of Camlina Champion . Conard wa , lcctel.l for the Shri n Bo1d but dedin I in rder t pial in the '\Late champion . hip gam .. BRO' I HF.IH.'lt' Clli\T took place i11 LhL Bea t dres ing room b · [ OJ'(' ga ntc t i.tnc 11 ' 1\lf' 1 h a rl i • Carp ul e t, ( J)l cn:. t l) star IJackfi ld )11 3 11 a t \ <ik e' F r · t ('t li ege, <llld hrot b r, \Vii '·. \dW J•f' '(l:1 f fm· 11! s tal , OU!CH. t F ZZ. \' F OTJ3ALL proYcs " ' iley Car - 1 nter, is a tron ' pu 11ter. Coa ch A ll n ~c nt tb.i rugged CooLhaller 1 h. rough o Jot of u h cl.ri II in prep:nation for t he s ta t l1a rnpio nJ1i.p cl :J s~ i c. T he pra ctice paid di,·idencls duTing Lhe season. .k:,UGC.EIJ S J·. <i S fO ~ \H I. h ·lct '' L th(· d t ·~fi g row dllling h a ll t i nn: of th o• h: nlp JOJl hip game. l'k.t.l Cm" h 13 n~ d 1\ ll n ri i),IH I tal ) pt illH'd .< 1f t 1 i ~ t.1k ' a 11d n .. vi 1 ((j . '(11 tld IJJ ll < ll : tl q~ Bo ) H' !H o n t ;t,v.., iu \ l ith ' L~' 11 1 • 1 fl u·nnin .•t inu t<t 1\ lll .•• · nd rht: dirl ea i h , 1• a w · n l 'U 6. ' ' \RR\'1. ·C 1!;\U , n ,wid n11 J{ h , :1 hllV i: . Black. lk :tr lt a lfil:t ck, prow·d on · <ll ti t · 1110 t ta .lcnt· ·d n; embt'l · nl tlr • :-tjtt :td during tilt' ~c·a· <) tt. HEC cPTl\ E lDELlNE R .N of •JO yards was made -:\1iluer. arryiag ball. Carp .nLer, eX I reme left. and bv n e,,·a rne ' J:Ja · 1 c ·, are : b.Qint runnln.g interfer ence for 1\ifilner. Head Assi "r·a.nt Coach Bm Philip , H e showri at tight. Coach . Hen and The strongest AA football teams in North Carolina fell easy prey to • • • L1E c o vETEJ) S~:atc A.A Higl1 School football ch<tn1.pion ·hip loa come to Canton .H.igh's Black .Bears and t:o \'e~ tc rn North Carolina for rhe first itnc in hi. ory. lt '.vas e_-.;cellen. t gridin?n. t ar1nmrk throughotLt the ~ a'J{m Lhat dtd the trick. Probab ly no other high : lJOol t -am in Nor t.h Ca rolina or this section of the . o t,:~th performctl tbronghout the season ,,vith Sti Ch per­fect coDrt.Una tion a~ did the Black B<ta1 . of ·Canton Hi. Ther ' 1i.ttle que); tiOil.l that tl1c Black Bears, after h <n: i n ~ w Tl the StaLe . A championship, will go down in hj:,LO ,·y a · the mo~ t l:lccrive group or foorballers ever produ cd at Canton Bi. At l ·a ~ that': tl~c opin ion of foo tball e:x uerts and thou sand f fan s wh l'v ·' been ob­:, en ing gr Ldiron acti· iti es in thi area fo r 1nnny year.";. The timau:·cl 6.,000 Lans who saw th e B ar~ down \Vasbing-ton Hi 33·0 fcJr lh ' Stale . A · .rown. ove 1T1ber 30 · were never in doub t as to the hmd outeollle of tbe cham JJ i o n ~;hip cnruc ·t. At ha lf-tim in the clrcs, tllf?; toot:n, -.;. here the Black Bean w<:.Te 11ibhling on or<•llges a n<J li~tc n ing- ITJ sug­g<.:~ t1on 'i on second.-half play b · Head Coacll 131) <d AJl cn , t hc1·e appeared tr) be little, if an ' doubt. as to the out­rome. There ' as onJi.dcncc galore, e,·en t.hfo~u glJ their ' ,, ' lead at thi point wa only 6-0. The last half was a d iffe.reut ·w:ry. The Bear ' offen se began to click and they racked up 27 additional po int to make the final core 33-6. . It was gridiron tearnwork that S\·Vept th Black Bear thron.gh tbe Blue Ridge conlereut undefeated an l un­tied. lt '\.vas thi sa:rne spirit wh.i b n e tted them a 41 -l tr.iumph o er Murph 1-h , and a 13-7 victor over L ee Edwards Hi, of Asheville, AA compe tition . Wi th. 10 straight victories Lucke I under their helmets, the Bears rnet a strong Cl:.tarlotte Harding Hi te~tm in Hickory to decide the . A champio14ship [or the we ~ tem l1 alf of rhc "t.a.te. T l1ey took Ch,arlo fte a"ily, 30-7 b ef r nearly 5,000 fa.ns. · 'When this dtan:t.pionship ganu.: eml d :man of the ra liS were labeh n.g tbe nlf'lck Bea r . a. po . ibl: th ~ best team in. the state, r egardles ' of d <t ·s. Yes, t.ll Dlack Bear. ha vc enj )y ' cl a j)h eiwrnenaJ fooLball sea ~ on. They wer l.nJclei at d and untied in .12 ga.rne~. Onl, 64 1 ojnt$ ' ver sc0r d ;:~gain t t.h m while ther wer pilin g- up a to ta l of 4 l 3. UTJqu cstiOll.ably, t l1 c: Hla.rk B a rs o( 1956 h av · J.Utt,t,l · g r id iron. h.istur.y . . . th · hod o( hislOl) ' the fan of this l :rri bor wilJ ·r .rn n1 h ·r for a loug~ long time. CONTINUED ON Nll)<T PAGE 7 ~T-\TE .. -\ H'\~1P , . the anton High ~ hol 'Black Bear, mam· nf ''hom at·e .ow arolina Champion <'mi lo ' ee-. po·ed fo1 rhi"- hampiom.hit> quad p·i ture foltoring Lh ir 33-ti win over 'Wa<h.in LQ11, ?\.C. , High , hoo.l. ronr row . !cit to r ight: Ja k·on , F r u on, I'm\ 11, Amo, E. Wi lliam. , Burdt, na1·d , Brock, Clark CONTINlf.ED T r\ E AA H11p Ji'en·y, , \ ~sod<tti • Hl. TROPHY is .pr , 111 d t J'l Head Coach 'Bn tl · II 1l l ~ ' dg-ht, >.ea l 1 y .of t iP :\. C. High 'tlH1ol f\IJdc •t·lr 11lll Sta . tnev. is al t:CJ 1e1 aul .j <H k. ( t•n:tnl. kl t. antl J'atton . Second row: Smathe :, WiLon, HayJit:;s. Ttad ~. Pau::, Branson. Carpen ter, Nli'lner and 1ioore. Back rr1~,· : Head C(li!Ch Boyd A li en, ' ta<mc ', ·wheeler. Duke, Hc:~t, D. Pr ice. J . Priu~. (twins). Hardin, ·Math is. T. \Villiatll'>, and soi.laut Co;; che;· .Br<JOk· ·hixc antl l hil lips. ' '' P:\S 'L G }'. IU OFF luJ 131ack fkar~ dtning rt: 'lif;tl .,t 'a~on :tn ~ d~~~~~ ­piu J"hip vlv . Ht>l _Bi_ll · . t<UIIe)' ;;oe> iu tu the .lit d tti11" pr:Jcll{'( (Ltt ll n 1tw Blarl- Bear Kndu·on . ' rrLLl ~G THE L Al ••f (>3J er ftrun l1is u tter, R onnit' \il D pauses w l~ ile his li!Wt.her, l\lb. \ ').ala. W'iL ort, rt".mlw '-'Ved ·~ which . re 11•cd tn 1nake the paper Jack up <tra.ight. Tlle \ i l--ons <11 • a mo~ l1 r · on team on , o. 2 C1tt1cr in Ohio's ::\N. ~ ~lit}. . With the Wilsons of Hamilton, working at Champion is a ... . LO_\l> l c·c AO. 'J _,CTTER, RoJin ie WiJlson <1.11d craneman John lli .. hop, <rtdd !h JOJI -· of I a pe r inr<J po .iLi,, n_ se ~ e ral rolls <>f 1 "!Jt:l c:m b cut <J L ona time on ll tr- cutle r . \ ORKJ X(; ()~ 1. HJ::: fRO:Vf of ;-..:<J. 9 C.liiW.:r, lola w~t l l.ltC~ Lll :papet· ~tad;. ;up. \ hen tbc k irl is fulL Ronn·ie wi ll pull t.be load l"1 1111 the ClJLI.CJ: and prepan~ <~ll!Jiht::r ,ki Ll .. J\11 . 'Vii ~ m. k ·cp ;; a keen qe rm "l<..h cut ol papet for wrinkl -~ 01 o~ll J def ·tt~. ~'H:rY. soN," the c utte rlady ·working on No. 2 Cutter a t Charnpion's Ohio Division called to the back­tender of l"Ler cutter . ''Will you line up my paperi'" "Sure thing, .l\'f om.'' The tall boy ' i th b lack wa \ ;y hair walked tmvarcl the rear of the cutter to make the adjustrnents. In a minute he returned to the front of the machine. "How's that, Moin ?" "That's fin e, son,' ' she r eplied vdth, a smile. To this the boy nodded hi, approval ancl r c ttl ned to the back .of the cutter to ,.vatch for . plice in the big- rolls o.f paper as th e · were be ing 11mvound. To some people this brie£ conversation mi.g'ht een. like ordinary procedure between two· per on. ~mrking on a cutter in a paper miH. T he "mom" an l '·sou·· routine might have b een a joke bet,.veen the bo)' and the 'l·llomao . But to the cu tterlaclies, backt nder nd ranemen on No. 2 1\I.ill Cutters, the. e word · beLw en tit-· two 'ha mpions were entirely approprbt ·. Th· '" JJ:lotn'' is V.iola V\/ ilson <wd t.be ' ·o n·· is reall her bo)', Ronnie "Vibon. Aft r h igh schoo l. and one .tar of col.leg(>, Roun( ht~ ca n 1 " a Cbantpicm in J 95 I. He workc 1 for a y ·ar 011 tlte Ctllt..er IJeforc l> ·ing caJkd into ruih la t· . ervi e. Fo llowing a twn-yoar hitch iu the , rm ', R onnie ntumeu to the c.·uH rs i11 l ~ 51 . In th.c rn <;:tntimc, iu 1!;!32. Viol:t h ad tut ed working o n the ( ulLCI's as a cut. t>rlad . Evc:r -<, oft _u Rmmi<: <tn l 'V iol ~t \. <>Jrk on the same m<l liine. \NIJ u tbi~ occurs, Champtuns tlp ai'Ound Lh No. 2 Mill utler D ' pa•·t· HI ·nt fi gure th t: op ·.ratll.)n ,f 'o. 2 Ct• rl T i.:. ju.. t a •·f1J ll)iJ affair." q- l ' -· " • == a 1 2 Going "'all out' in October, Te as Champion pr<., e that • ' -+ • I I ' 1 HE Mi<:DJC:AL SE , I'TO. , tr'Jo , p l:ty i t ~ rnJ · iJt 1•10<lLH t lltt , Tf p10 luclion is to bt< main t:1ined. h <dtl t <tlld s<~ re t ) p1 :wlion~ llill ~t IJe ttlk ' tJ. Sa f t )'flHIII Ot.tu \t\' ageJs watches Dr. Ja•l. (.aMol'l ,11td s .• u · j o W·illiam:. d . tl; Jlrur Lug-ins fol r ihl· ')"I Jrrjtll . 10 • • • • • • \'J!,lL .f 'F :\:. II 1',1 \J\ IWUlt h. :m .J inq>ott:U.Jl word · in t ri •tllll r " l*•:rr;ltit..lll . H . n. "Fu llet , I ft . ;,r~ll C. h.. S111i tl• :.trc 1\"()rki •lg toh tl1 ' I ln HHJ\ • Lha 111pinl'l p~} r · lhro11gl. t il · . l c I T t im 1Ct tnttj m·arh paLk('d ll"t' " rea'~ • to be po kt.c1 and htppc I. \ / "' I I I \ \ I I \ ' I I f I I \ \ \I' E LUI~ R . ' ·1•1l. in te:1111~ to repair a con1c ·or. \ ith equirment mounted on "llcCL' an I aided l · 1·a lio -dispatchcd tru (ks, l\ f e­( h<Jnl cal ( rc ~ ~ ( 11 r th ' mill !lUi{kl and effiri nth·. Ol· FJCC ~I~Rvi C I·:S coJJrrihute' it~ shale to the plorlutf iPI I 1 c· onJ tlttollgh effi i nL h;mdJing of oHir (; '>tl[~ l'li e , fnn 1~, m:dl - :wd a th •W2l.J d -and-one rliHe JCIIt t.a>k 1W ·c~'-<i l') to the ((j · ·1H 0pe1ation of administr ti\ p · mneJ. I I I / / / / \ \ \ " / / " / " , "' ., _.,., / - ---- - • ....... - DJO You EVEk WATCH a teal1l of athletes, " '.bo, vithout a headlin er, rnadc a winning mbinatio11? De pire the absence o£ a great broken Ii ld runner, l10me run hiLtcr, or other star, sud1 team, can win be­cause of their unity of ffort. Similarly in busiJ1 s~, records are broken - rot be­cause o£ the perfonnance of an one individual but becau c of the concentrated eHo.n of lh team. Jn the Te a Division at 0 toher' end, 16· exi ting records were shattered. Every Te. as Di isjon Champion did hi ' part in helping to e ·rablish the e new records and e ery Texas Champi.on is justifiably pJ"oud of the results. For while ma:ny factots-goocl materi.a] s, efficient ntachines - have a part in such a feat, they kno>w 'that rnost ital [acwr is people. Regardless of rna hinery, in th - final an-alysis, people. with their varied interests, attitud s and conflicts, will f.inallv decide the succes, or failure of an oro-anization. The -S' uccessful business is dependent on thc.se individuals working together as a team. A Single Effort Toward A Common Goal -'When ne·w production record are e tabli bed· it i _ impos ible to single ont an individual or group and pinpoint the reason !or the increase. Rath er , you must go stan at tbe beginning and trace, tep by tep, the 1uany contribntions that were n1ade. in time, money, and individual effort. These i ndi ,·iclual. contributions, aimed toward a comn.ton goal and coordinate l intO a single effort, provide the basis for succes ·. Management Planning, with its study of organiza­tion; the policy group, and its man, deci ions; lndu ­trial Relations, Scheduling, wood suppliers maintenanc crew , production group, inspector, technologi ts, buyer , accountants, and office .. ervice personnel -a tl play a dtal role in the produclion drama. \IVitho-rtt th cot · certcd effort of each of thes g-roup , aew produ ·tion and quality levels could not b reached. AL Te.'a a high Jc"·el of produ ctivity ba been t·cach d because of th learn s1 ir:iL of ea h iJ1diviclna1 Chantpion. Now, as in the pat, thi ' p.irit., cou1l c1 wi.th the Charupion poll y of plowing- back pn.>Iit into plant _j m proveruen t, ha paid off with. ri h production 11 vi­c! _ nd . The indi vidua l interest and alertne of 'ach Cbam­piot), ft·orn tll woods o£ Ea t Tc.·as to Lh 'hippin D ·pannttnt at Pasad na are key fa ·tor.' u l nly in th breaking oC rec. rdsJ but also tb continnin h:i.gh qualit · of our prodn ·ts. <:ONTINU~D ON NEXT PAGE J I DIYJ'l ~ l'I 1,'1--lL ' .ROO~t op ration i$ :mother e~ample of teamwork and do~ ·onpcration . Hete JJLa t\ · 1,tm - l ionetLe. ar the [inal llnk between product at d uStt>l11 r. \ \'Our individual contributions, aimed toward a common goal and coordinated into a single effort, provide the basis for success " • • • e a o · ._ -.. - - - ...... - / - I - - / I ' - / J / 12 '"' I I / I I I / II / I / \. '\ '\ / / - I ,J' '\ " '\ / / ,... ------ TOP PROD T T0 1r i. rn uitt ta in <d and r e· ord are I roken b r rhe akrt ma hin r ew· ' •ith the hcl j of tn.any other Te:--. a ' C:lt at np ion . . H re Joe Ed F :d l:: and L e .norun s w i I. 1 I } " thread" a n 'W ~ h e - t through lllt· dry r t'O t b . fOl 'R OF A K.L D, the 50-year Champion' r centl po ed for th eir picture in the Generawr Room of the Carolina Divi ion's r t-ilities Department. The occa:ion was the fiftieth anniver ary of tl1e anron mill_ hown from l eft to Ti g'bt are Roy J- Trammell, ears o H LF E~TI'R Y o[ 5en·ice togeth r ha (CHJ 1 ted the b ond of fr ien dship among the [our- Cham, pions shmvn in the pi tur above. Fifty-yea r Cl ampjon ~ all, tlwy ha \'e omri bu red, ea h in hi~ rn\ln ' a , to th -~ro,v th of .-bamp.ion. Fittingl ·. this p i ·tur was ma le in h er vaoc of the fil Li.e1h a nn iver~ar y o[ the startjn g- ol the Carolin ;.l Di v _i ~, i(}n. Upon p1· , ~ent in g each uf hi · three lti · nd ~ \Nit I! a 1l'ill ll t d wp ' or th p1lOlOgTflpb , Pre~ id ent H tlhen n. 1 ob 1 b•m w1 lt , Lhe Jollo ving mes ·age lJclo tl1e p1cture: "O n lh e O-L ~t s io n of tb <: fif'ti ·fh anni\'(~J ~ary of the superintendent of Board Manufacturing; J- Lerch \Vorl e;. Time Office supervisor; Reuben B. Rohertson , ompan ' pr .ident and chairman of the boaTd of dire tor ; and Craig A 11 n, clies I engineer in th '"'oodyard. # r1en ·caning of Champion 's Can ton mill (in which ou par­ti .ipatecl with m.e), I want to ·xpr s 111 y co rcli ;tl thank::. to eacl1 of you for the unfa iling· fr1 11 -L hip nntlthe 'tu ely lo yally ,. hich 100 l1a e xtended to Champion :md to me d uring th _ half c n.tur of D as oci tion t ba l ha. never been marre ·l b a singJ u tpl ~~ s anr in_ci le u t. · "Thi.-. pi.ctur wa. takcr1 in rwnt o f d1 · 'big ·tack' whi h sLart cl 10 work Cor Charupion at • bont Lhc <.tni tnn the four of: us did. l tH rn ~g ctl and enduring ·t rcnglh x:em piHic:. th · 1 enn;w enc that •)ntt:s vhcn loyalr.y l" c •m 11 ted to L he r in [or ·i ng rn L of a c mmon aud fri end! irH crc-~ t. " 13 I " I' n Ill '. H ' ," RH h.eHI f}(Jl\ lo:erll> , fr ;J\ . • ing ifl'l'o . hroJi. • box. . 1 uch (h;'ltltfJlttn iJJ ok• if, l)Sl"d ~ l~ ,,J IJ\ lii.I ( L'I i.d li•l" l•lhl"''l pttpt'l~ r l·lFCKl'\C thl:' l'mk-. ut b tr,"J., . I .nl C,mith ntark~ dv•~r' (·arh hal 's gla-de .tud ''l:'iv-hl \~s isti11g- him j , hi I· lid , ttlt r 110Lf\ef ( ; Flf li W\Ll.l·: r ( 1\'t'l :t IHIX ()( hl'ol...t·. luntf· L tke;, rclt' lull' .il \ a,; In~! ;l ud ,.JJippt•d <till IU .1 !J,J)e Ill ht'•l"-< . L) " L \NY l'J~oPl .E th.e word '' bro ke·· migJ L .~~~~ge'>l "o tn thing which h a.· b n~n ln t tur(;'d m ~h<.ttler d. Then L <1. b roke. at .or ling to lr. ·vv b~1 ·r'~> dicti tmary. i ~ !ant-; .tor a u in.d i\'idual or a cfltJcCnJ thaL is bankrupt tr witho ut f un l . J:htL 10 C hampi<•llb broke lt; t:- an ~tdd itionalm a1 ing - i t a ,·;,tluablc I y-procluct ol. paper. -;'\:, t.u ra lh , tha.t doesn ' t mean th<tt· Chan1p-ion. f!;~) a ll -otli tr) tn::dv brnk . Our aim j:; for our productiott to b · I 00tA "I rfecl ... lni; di~t ;~t~ded paper, tho ugh. q.u.un11dated during trimming anu oth r '>rage:- of !Jroduction, can be u ·eel in 111aJ...ing otbet· pap T/\. \'e u e ·ome of rJ ur own broke here al Ch:nnpion: but a gr a t dea l is baled and ·old tn othe l)ap r conq <mie. as a raw mat rial. Cbampicm: 1eali.le tha t 1 rok , in ord r to hav a high \a]u an l be ~~ firsL-clas~:. raw n1aterial, ntust be k 'fH free o f' loreign rnatter. Ocra ion21 lly. b(rwever. sudt iten1~ a:- a phalL larni nJ.u ·J wrapper, caud ', candy wrap­per , din, or ::lob •>f grease, tar and chewing >·urn are (uund in bro ·e bo:' , Once th ·-;e re mixed with broke the 1 cannot be ~epara ted. TlP r : ull i.· h adacbes for purchasers of our brnke and, in. many ca ·es, e~n. actual dollar lo.s to ' • 1aJnp1on. hew.iug crum. for exanq le, after croing th1nu.gh tile • j n·<hn . . is hruk n j nw rn a11 • line particle. whi h , ti ·k L(J the wir on th paper tn ' chi11 e:- and result in a l'ini~ b e d proclu .t - t.i. su · ur na:J ki:11s iu one iu ~tanc - - \ hich i. full of pin hol s. T his 11 ·n~sc..itat ' !-. shutling dcnvn vur c us ton t c r' ~ pap ·r nl ' ch.i1 c for a tl >anup. Tn rt les ··1' • t ~nt, tar ca tl ,~e · the arne p robl ·ms . .. \ncl gl i) b ~ ul grease can cau~ dis oloratiun. .1\ontcti t 1es lr ·t cident tlting.· do Jall hn-x es. l:'c1hap. no on · know: thi. b W ' Divi:-;iou R ~wi ri.dertnau Monte Lak . The Cose of the Missing Billfold . . LI\ 0 th<u' La~S l Iall, Moute lost his billfold. Alter a sc< r ·h h ga up aLil1opc of rccr)v'riag th ' missing wa Llet. ev~r J w 'ek. w ·nt b . TlH::n Monte .re.c ived a I. tter from ·'red ' W. Baker of tlw \ .ii cl 's t ~r l:'a! cr outpan in Hins-dal . :r . H. be l ~ tter inforllled on e that M . .Baker had fomtd h.is bi llfold in a bale of Cham pion broke, whi le working .in tb .. \!\Tinch ster Pap ·r 1iH. Mome had accicl ~ nta ll y lost his wall et ir a b oke lJox. The bro ke lu:t.cl he"'n ln leJ. and ship[ cd Lo W in ch '>ter. To use on exaxnp le of the value o ( cli.'>carded paper. Cllampion·s ca. t coat broke is an iuportant ra' material in the production of many l.i ... hter pap rs. One pur­cha ·er ' hose raw mater ia l · are l(JO ?{;. waste pa1 cr, found that cast coa t broke work. ver welt in pwducing tis u and paper napkins. Annually, thi.s ompan pur base ~ large amounts of ca L coat bmk ' frorn. Chatnpion. 131-o ke, then, is a by-product. • nd while " e try to keep it to a m inimum .. it ha· a certain valu e -- e•·cn tbon g'b considerably less than our paper and board. Here, too, the qualit)' of the produ ,t deterrn ipcs cu ton1cr sa ti . .faction - and the on timtity of m~r a le) . FLfDl\. (.., a IJ.t){:l, J o111 (,, ;,_..lif t· ttir «ini"" {J >JJL H l)roke ho inw the ,,,,( · IJ.J th lnttHh <:d' <•f rhl:' L 1)<>\.('~ ale lll<>lhl lHtl1l ilw di ll<·• 'Ill i.l< l'·ll'tll 1'11 1 ( l) ( .l' H, kT R<J(JIJ\ H r...,, lo<.olt•IJ<l<'ll )IJ '• p .ll(• ,, , , . {(IJl lt' llt' ltl l "hiptrWIJ l 10 i>UI 1-\~hlt J><IJ'f'l lll<lf)lllt l l'LE..RL C mer :ot hole of , .-,t co,u hl<•b <' , J olc n, Jad. <rll J;re p:t~c·, w •••o • th ·h .. cl b uto tht: baln .r,nt ' :1 IJ.mtl 1111 1 I- . 'V\<t' tgh w;~. < lu<- 10 2.0011 l'"lll!d , :111, 1 ,tlc \'"' n l1t,timd l ~• r f.(PI\ tro111 <.h:J\ ttog · lil;llf< l'(i 1111 1.,n, f 1( }'<it> .. . ' ll tl of' p.qw• rH.l < lli"< '· l'l ~fJT , :1 b,,, of h10k ' tr.>t\1 1 • ; , (' l l'liJllnlt f. 1 t11L!1 l(' .B.tl h1iH l. I-' i i to 1h Ob 10 l)i' isi\Jn Halt:1 R.onm . r i•mlllcl ! rpc •o,ttvl' \ Va lrlon ( :11 fl>rd, J 1gh • Mid !<i!> " I jJ(' I. '>.JJII ) (>(It'_. •l ... • h< \I H ttpc.;t :l< ill~ tl c nlt t llft ·o u1 l!w II;;, k ,.,n ttlld . .\lODER~ CA. ' T££::-\ ' haYe pla~ ed a lea l­• ng role lll handhn · the more than 7.000,000 cu toruen; durirw the past 10 yea r.. holl'n here i · :"o. 3 Canteen, located in the H ard - - wood Bleaching System bui.ldino-. The oLher p,-o ca nteen$ are Jooued in the Pulp ·:vlill .md Fini!'hin .\ rea. · During 10 years of service CarCll ina's Cafeteria has played host to JTH A&l ' A• ·,- fai~;h in Lhe lntt tY ·, R ·ub n B. Rnhertson J 0 years ago ·lase Otto her 79, < tli i;~ll) d di ­cat l ham piou ' Carolina Divi::. ion Ca[C' t r i1r to ''the h eal.th and well-being of a ll ,ham\ inn ·.·· There was liLtlc:, if any, doubt as w !,ow 1h ffl()O 111 cafct r ia would b e a cpt (1 . And ioday ;,JJ] lloubt ll<h he n ct tirdy erased . For during th • pa-,t 10 yc:u .., C:-tto· tina Champion'. Caf Leria (or . 'harnpi n h s ~> ru.:d a total of more th a n 7.000,000 c; ustonl r ·- or n ·:.uh' • til\,000 a m Hth. 'ot on1y • r a ti Ch<ul1J ion ~oil on llu· Caf retia, bn t pe1 on , hom all a ro · the n ~' Li )n an l many for i, n 16 J· f'."'. 01: .. \ 'I · D th-· I' { h.uupi• n Ctk· t n · :taH t111:othcJ ~ lht' I() H·;:tt-s ol ~d• ic t' t•a\ h. l ht') W .r IJII tl · taff \~h!'ll lllC 1110 l rn uni t w,t,.. o!lu:ialh <lutrc:tled }n1,11 l_:fl lO t ~g},l: l n da \Itt e, ? nl k(f11.:·, (.!'lilt 1. t.hd H ,mlctt. ~upc·r \I'Ot: (,It nn I' '1)(', h .rd r!J ·f; d. B11r1J t•c·. ('o{)k ; .1nd Ru iJ' \ l or~lll , (.t~hic' l ·~" WHISTLF. BL ws, tll;ttt~ CaltJ\imt :J·•a•Hp• om; hc~ ad io1 fh(. C,t fetn i<• <:Jwl :1 hr t lr•hcll _ Mh rla~ al TJtH•n. lire !(nit 1s IW'Hk"l' lt 111 eY ry derail. '()U!Itri ' J1a \'C cr) nllnendcd the SUll'( (rom tim l<l tiOl a ill a t . as g t.l e~ l S or Ch;:unpiOLl luring pl;;J IH ·-i slt.:. The three ;~.nteel sa t the G~tro lina ])i,·i-:ion ab) h:n· jd ~t }ttd a. major rol · in .;er in,g dwusa nds of nts liJtH T~ <U ouml til · do k ... cv n bo ur o[ dH: ~ 1-. ' .\ hn n1 pl:tCJU!,! r tnirHl:. nll that t h!: ca [ tcri;-t Na~ 'l>11ilt a a t >k ·n nl tile gnod will :md rnutu:d und r· ..,t andin ~ thal IJ,-. ul \' :1 · x i ted i. 11 the pa~l and 11lll'>t t-d w<• V~ e,· i-.t i 11 the ltnlll ' --- bCl\TCil a ll Chacnpitm-. .'' I b 'rt.! b no quntion in their min Is th ;H this pl ·a:;ant and frll' tHll; ~~ m 1~phe rc will con linll thron ·ho tt t the \cat 1. , om . ' LO, ' • l 1 ' o · a r , 1e 'I and trttck -and c.: 11 71 hotr<e tra llcr, ri ht. - 1'<1', fo uwd at \'c . r F<)rk r h ·1. i 11 g , WI lO ll , UlJd<l\ I f n: dCL'l' -,C,I . II ()[fi-ci:l l 1\ opcued a 1. ti a. rn. :'\uv ' mi>er .1 9. ~ f an · u( the vcl1 itl ·s ~v ere p ark· cd th ere lU da' ahe;HI 1! op •uiu da •. Beech Gap, Shining Rock, Pi·sgah Ledge ... these are the places to go when in Western North Carolina it's HC · oEER . -Aso, ·roll around .in \!\les t­ern 1'\orth Carolina you'll find man ' hardy Carolina . t arnpion and their buddi - braving all types of weather lor a hot a L a buck. Doe deer cannot be killed in WNC, so only the bucks dre ou<:rht. .A. the a on opened November 19, pros pens Lor d er hunt:ino- were e>..cel t ionally good. Food was plentilul and there ' a good over on the mountainsides and in the uv . · 'ev ral day in ad ance, h u.ncer placed their ol(l " hide in Jjne at th · \Ve ·t Fork checking lat.ion in Lhe dt.:r-inLete 'henvoodFor tar ·a. They ame(rorn.a ll '>ect.ion of 1 ' rJ:rth Ca olin a axHl adj 1i ning sLat ·s. ome ·vo1 ·am in hou uaj J.ers. 'lwn llr ·re was a il 1 ·xne s hunt for thre cla s, '>ta(.red in th Caul ord ar a nt th • M.idd i Proug or the i g~::<m .Ri cr COUJHr). Thi ~ prov d a popula l1H)V on th pmt of tat · \ ' ildlif JJ jci <tl thi ~ t'iiU. Th hlnH \a)} prc)clncti ·-· I n th panicirr t ing, and th · wcrC' ha PiJ Y· n op ninv da), 'herwo d I' OT(' t < dtllittcd a total of 'J.l - l un · r~, wl o br/JuglJL <)uta t(Jtal of!,!?) d cr th<H ~;;1.· eni n a. Amon r th f> huntf;rs wc:r marl, Carolina Chnm pion . ... \ n uml er of th ·rn t 1 ltad !.ch ·du kd Llwi r va{ al)o11. fur thi. period . \' 11 ' 11 lite ·ea,nn do ·d Dc<ren,IJ t 8, ma11y lee 11· d ' been killed by hunters representing . vera) of the south­eastern tates. .Many Champions got at lea, t one d ce1. and R alph Bryson , Pulp :Mill, brought d.ovm two. T his year hunters were e ntitlec~ to rwo deer> bu t only one a uay. lt was la beled the b ig.;est deer s ason in \ 1\lestern North Carolina in ma n y, man year. T h picture, on these pages how ho\1' som o[ Lhe Champion hunters faxed on opening day. They were &ra tioned in the p i turesque Beech Cap coumry, Llw r ugged and produ ctive Shini ng Rock area , and rn n ' other cLion where deer ·were knm n LO e p i nti!'ul all .Call. Only .feu1ini11e hnnt ·1' ro heck in th' f irsL cb ' wa~ J\{n;, PauLin . PI s'>, dau lncr of Oscar .bar:uhns, re{i e~ Carolina Champion. , be s.hot at a buck i>.. tim b lood a nd u-a ile it for:- v ral mile"', buL Wd n , dr '\ r u 1 l t'IJ locate i ·. Her m 1, Tomm ', Hi, was tb " ungeM burn .r of 1 he da . The 'ta11ding Ind ian conntr • on of th. w st tNI u- • I. 1. dt'er lntntiJlg area~, produc · I an ex ·e ll ' 11L bm k fm· Frank Queen , of CaruJjna ~hampi n'. Traffi ~ t11H. lL was th e: fi nes t kill h hHs v r r>gi"t 1 I. h t.unpion · hunr <·d zdl ect}on - Oj. ~ n an l p1; tt tre<;l - ( uJ un LOok n ir " l11ck ir S} ani,h Q;lk Ga t. n 3.1" Pi -,~ah . .l1 w ·i h d 12:1 p l.tJJth. and ha 1 f mr spik s. Thf Pi ~gah Leclg ~d o pm\ d producti, ' for nnny hunt f~>. ~ONTINVIO ON NSXT PAGf 17 CONTlNIJ:ED Kl'GCfl tO\~ 3.1 'I }{ J"nn -c '20 nr u~ C( t 1 1 \ t ''10'"11 in d1 (._.ap b mn 1 h~ ~h1 11 in~ _ ()( 1:.. n mit('-. ll•on' -attt-nn lhl< pt<HlH' J{utkllllo[ H l high in ..;j l (' t ' >o.'l 'FRO. ·f fHF. ' ·\ITLDEJ , ' Eii>S HU, T r·;,nl.<' thi"' HJ. pH-.c• huct. , fl' ik<l h)' l:le::d Mlnra·r , lcf'l. a~ ltc liunt<·<l wid1 r•tan l< Ch ;nnhet~. Hvtll <~tt m rnh ., l> nl: the· C.:no'lina Di vi1iliOJI A<:c<l! tllling ))<~patl!tlh J I. 1\-lt nJ.I I tn<i.d!' t, l· kill tllf1ill~ ;1 ht•iJV\ rhj/1 it', l' iri!H I.! W~l t ;J(,.( 'I\ .th< I lf1 'Ji hrmJ~ht .thdr 'Ul imo Can i•>IL C RRYL c; JOQ-POIJ NJ) HlfC'K, Ru~M· II Lvg<m •. Car.uliml tiro<· stario11 elJlplvyoe , trud~L'!i w·a • By off rh " uHftiJ J.t :ti J" " · 'lr w !'l owell r tired Cll <unpim-t , arri£~ th rJf1..; .. l1 '1'\ ll 1011~ ·hik(' l~ttd. \dWtt Yl~ H ;kil) a <leu i t1 i'II Cil w ugh rmlJI.IJ'Y as il tis. lB ' I PH 01 ~ ]) ( F H Kli.L, Hard Fi h. Book Mill Beater. , exh ibi r ~ ~~ fi11e bnck. that h tool from t he Beno Lt ' · Gap s uion of Sllt:r ­\('} Od F1 re.·t. fi. 1 m.ade the kill. at 20 · y:rrd with a well-pla eel bullet fT,,lu lti~ .210 rifle. The buck dr pp d in h is tra ck~ . \ Dl" ·p -_' lO. of the wearher outlook a11d ne. t day's h unting pro pc-cts took plac between Bill H.arkin s, Pu lp Drying, and S. M . t<Jwford, Re·winder s. the aft rnoon before the se;;L on opened . · t~.· t da~. hm• e\·er, rwith r nf th Ul had :Hw lu ck. )o ~T "\ . DI:'\C. O.- STUMP , H enry ·'Chick·' Farmer. Pulp Mill , r1 a re. L camera, and Lee E"an , Vooctyard, ea r h the n'loun t a i n­ides for a .,.limp. of a bu k . RiDes thev carr ax ~t. cnt rate for 6{\fl a.rd if 'i. ibilit\ is ~harp and th ei r · aim i · teadv. .I ri\ .'\LD Bl IS l.!~tj'lg 1( ' 1110 ~1-d IJfll tl tl Lit:(' Ji ,nl) "' Ral ph Br ~su11 , kft . l'ulf> ;JHI. ~~ is.wd I;\ Rolwt l P: c ~c· \ oodva,!\. alph tnadt t ll<' kill (~<f.,t(•v np . t~ in~ d.:.t} - H · laiPl H llo-d t 10 pil.c.•r fcH )Jj, .tlinn·, ltntil ••I (IH• dc·e• . l AI r ' < ~ . 0 ( • r R :s , t.hr a ro lina Champions and a ~ alllon Jl igh 'Lhool fliClllt mcud;n cnj 1 lunf'h high in th Shining Ro k are;J . From le(l' to ri~ h l l\11.' J· R . SMrdls, Gcral.d i\'I(J< T>C} and llool Ht yson , ;til of l' la nt E.n gin ceriug. <~tie l B< h Bri dg-cwan . Can ton l-l ig·h S .honL IH DJ>Y H l< 'l\ ll i~ R .' O.l\ , Clt:unpiun pult ~H<}d h,wkt. '-~. ~ ~glad tn poo;,· with rlt • 12r. 1 <)utHI h11ck. (l<' ki ll ·ct wi t11in I I>~ miles ol ttw 11 dqng ~llniou. ' f h ts wa <Jll\.' o( ~~cwl rl'eer bt (•ught ilt>l-\ n (lll the "'<•J uing <J 1hc n le!ling d<t\. JO BECI...I~ R . \ \';u . . n· unl, is TC.n ;1! he1 dt•sk l ,. I her f, \'ot·it · si6"f 1'(.)1 , · 1'1: · ; to h('r ,ln ,J;L '\l ~n t it: 'lal'tin ~tau~!~ h 0- hind a pal ti t.,ion l\car h 1 de;k. \ Ll rtie. li'kt> lllcJJv peopl · 1 n th bu:.inf'. und indu lrial \\Hld, h<t~ a ~~·ca.J-.ncs for i D\. Tb , · l o a.r an on h r fa \Or· ite~. ~ -f-·r:• I·L\NDL'\G OUT i\ l ..r\RO, Chade;; Pau.lin . left, of the .I nstru men [ Deps rtmeu t. lets J oho Pond r, £lectr' Shop, knm1· he 's too bttsy to ~h<t t. The card .af ; '· t am s.omewhat of a bu llsJi llger my e lf, i.HJL oc rui nail\ I like to li sten Lo a [ fo(cssioni'l.L Plea$e ca1·n· on." ' ! -., By (;eorge Steine-r A 1c on th wall in the Ohio Divi sion \1 ·dj al Dcpartm nt r ~ads, "A Nagging- \Vife May Save Your Life," The e plauarirJn und r th ig1l ·ay., "If your wife is na Pin , ou to see your doctor you had bett r do c." The ig:n. rna kcs a lot of sens in that rc~pecr. 13 Lhat a il may, af:t t 5 ing- that ()ign we fi uted it n1igh he un to mak a not . of ver i u ,r sa i n;z.- in lhc ( ~ ~ , various depar1m nts Jf the mil l , u h igns 1 nd thems ~1 v s w irmo c·nt fun w i rhon r wa ting anyrm 's tirn · or ho ting any .n 's fccli1 gs. \V ' e<Wlte U]JUII qt~it a IJUntbeT of Lb.ClJil, p.ro \~ ing tlt ~tt Chmn­p'ion f lk. do like to kid a h > h ·T . Bill i\1i1ler, windennan n ·o. ·1 Parer i\'I chin~ lor inst<UH , i p rob(lbJy the g-e.tJ rl e. t m;,rn in • t1. :! M. ·c hin Roc m. BilJ j ~ ;J fellow you can ' t hell) 1iki ng ain u, ( ft •111 til '' 'l l itrt . BiJ I i~ liked b r (ill, bt ll look ~·: ha t rhe, \ I neil ·d (m his wind r. " \•\Tild Rill Miller, 11 · , l<t\C Dri\er' ' George Yo tn g-, J '.o. I !fad inr l' oon t, .i. Ju all -aJCJtt~ld guoct Ht ~tn, wll the1 he is 11 ed •d on the paper m chine 20 • or in the office. One of his chore us 'd w 1 to p rate the fch wa her ·, and here i vhat tl'l:e bo fainted on the washer ·. On on' they had, 'George Young's Mtry­uw." On the other the · h ad "\!\Tort Youtw' · Lau.ndry ." In the No. 2 In p t:i o-n offl e th T 1 a ie-11 b · the oorwa ' h<ich r ead ·, 'Le t n .. · help ou ou't ... \ hich wa , li l · ou 1me in? ' W'c s~1 w one on Ray Lina' · c1 -k >d1ich r ' acl , "\ h::Jt! You Hu- · Agai n? Anmltc·r Halt Hou Shot to . .. .'' Ch. rles J au l in , ltJ 1' lrtllll t n t Departm nt. hands t)U a <rrd whi h ~;ays: •·t a n1 ·rJm ewllHL of (I hullsJingcr , llJ s ·H, but O( a ionall y 1 like tn li.skn to (l pn)fessio ual. f'l a:,l' carey OJ1." On • da · tl tc Hrnnilton ( :it · lir cn g.ine ·was ro~t rin g pa~ t ( .ht'lmpinu, 1!1::lli~g pknty nf uois ·. \ ttt.rrall 1 , c "ry­C! II l' in hearing tli,t:lfH ' ' nm to tl1 t windows UJ s ·c \h Crl lt' l 1 t tH>t the fire wa'i i tt the 111ill. l'he llr engine. !t11v.cvt·r, k p1 on g-o in ~ and c\·er o11 went back rc-~ nor­Jll I, ' . (t'pl fM Millwt igl! l H , ntan l O'<C. E ·en whil H rr tan \Va' lill watching the engi1P ra e 1 ()()J\J:'\1. \ l .\ 1( • . 11<:.11 th<: tinn ol.fiu'. J·. rntn;• 'l.r 1 in point' ln cHi' ,Jngan " L<:t u Irdp )Oil 0111 \1,1\ did l<>lt (OIIlf in ::C" o. ~ I n,pl'' ­tire hllrttor­... \ltitli \ \10 r l 0 ,, ith .t ui m 111\'all illn l ;llr IJ . I•Htttd tl•cio<•·l in til • ofli e ol Bill \ ' ti)-!111 . I mplu tuctll . Hill like I it, pn•t d il 1111 lr i olliu• \l.tll t .. r .tll w n:.td . • I b~ uuc oi hi.., buudie~ la~tened a hastily typ ·d n1i.ssivc o l th under~ide oi Herman·~ wol box lid. JL read: .. I hi pcrmib Human Ro.,e to ride (ire engine , visir liH· hou ... e), ob .. e rH' kJUale~ (1 amely '"''Om n ) wa lking on 1 ' <Jllh ··H" Street, beJure, duriJ g and a lter working ll•,ur . ' Jhi~ J;<·nuit aho t Jititks ab<J\'l' m 'ntio11ed pen.on l<1 u-,e at lea 1 tH'Il and one-h;rll hmtl':> ol WIJlking rim<.: to bJ()W~ an;und th<.: mill; thi o, indue! ~ milh i11 Canton, . . C. , and Hou lOll, Tt:Xih ." He1 man Ro\e, wh() i-. not <JJdy a t()puotch tnilh,J igltt IJllt aJ,o ],a~ a ~owl crJ<>e of hwnor, -,tj iJ h.t~ lhttt <ad in hi~ t"ol IJIJ · \,)i"tant '-,ttp< J intt ndent ol ~ 101 dg • L:n 1) S< hi.' It ·r, \1 ltn al-.o ha~ a WH>d r·tJ">t oi httlii()J ir1 ~pi t e ol the fa( t t!tat he llt11ke'> Bla< - Peter < iga1 ~. lla ~ a '>igtt on hi'> dt '>k wl til It JUHh, · .\11 tl1 · l1abit ~ J lik<' a1 l;ad l)ttt·,." c~,pt...tin <1! till .\fill Polic Ro) HrJ1li'>tt:1 . tc•lt\ lh ol .t ~i .t.!,O all OUf·OI·LOWil t t lofCJri ~L t cad. ''Lt:'t\ drm't Jll( '<'l in all had o11 l1i.., bulltJ!N \)til 11 1cid<n1." C.·1 orting, up t\i'ir, JinHuie "iJintNHJ, ha d ' ttu 1 t ,, , •• f • nl·ktt' ' ' .J \f!LL \VR1G HT !-H.R .\1. \ :--J R ,c 11a.o; tlt c 1 icrirn o( a ,jg11 when he scayed :.t littlr too long to watclt a fi re c n )?;itH'. Fcllo" workers jo,h d him ll'ith ;1 sign on hi · too l box. ~tg u ~ o n 1 i desk e' ery mu11th, and we lo k .forward lor these yisiu. with Jimmy. This month's sign on Jimmie':; desk say~: "The Futur . \..lway Hold 'mnet..hing for tllc Man \ ho Kee ps Faith in i.t.'' George Allen. \'ani, bruu'"'ht 11.~ a ..; ign frow a Florida ltcHel wht h vJs hanging ill hi~ 1 om. It read: "H you l)lan t1> sntokt' in bed, inlorll1 Lite hotel <.1<.:-,k where to end our n · main~. Lvavc a li:-t of 1 UL tware t relati\ e!', tll 'ck yotl l ill~ t tla l H'C polic). infonn thl' gu 'l\ on l'a h ~id • nt yout ro1ltll ol )OUt iutcut.ion;, tu en<.1:lnger thvir Jive ... Ca ll th " l<Hal Jirc dl· p~HCtl1cHl tn ,tand ll\ lor a fin~ tall lnH\1 '-OUI ltotd .'' I It' r " r · so 11ll' ~ i g II'> '1 v ..,a'~ d 1 11 i n g ' a c. t 1 in" tn p' · "Button y<Jil! 'Ito ·, your tongu j.., uttt." ··soup shotlld be '-C '<' ll , lll!l heard." " l't'adlC':-. doll't alw;t)'> n>w o11 ll t t ''> .' ' " h ol ~md hi' nHHt<"\ i ,u 111 't.tl ted .'' • • \ltd <.t ~llldjM Curpl11g tt'ed to ~;l) . '' .\h\a, J...ic\..lllg .tbuttl \!Jill · thin~ i'> olll' 'llll ' \:tV of kicl. .. iug >tlttl~di l .. ,JI OUIH . ...l ' . ' \ TlO:\.-\J AS ' 0 ,L TIO.' OF CO ·~ .\ ' 'Ol' . 'TANTS m mb rs ,m:l tllci1 wi1 •. ,-j~ited tbe arolina Db·Lion in late lroverober. Led b1 Champion guide . th v took iu ev ry nook and cranny of: the milL Her ~lrs. T. H. Gug·ler e amine a Car0lina Di ision .-ttlnriJ1e-making Ct"ll a' 'ome ·of f he other gue. t, Jo0h. on . L 1·. n -~U' F '\ 'r' 1·.,\ R.S 0 l , ·c,. J ohtt B. 'iJn::JtiH~ I ~ is show11 ,\fLb his ni11 11- ~c\c nth I,j r thtl" . cat e . John b the· old · t M.t <;OJ) in 1 ~"1/lt ic }("ilh in II <J 1 i' uod Cntt lll } ;('!H I pt•ulmiJI ) IJ-t.' llHllt.: tel<~tiv ·' PllljJifl)C'd ;1! C:troi Jml CIJ,unpiuJt r_lt.ttJ <~nV , t·IJeJ i11di1 id11al. IJ r· tnaJ.. e~ h1' l!nHw 1\ icu hL d<Jttg·l,tt·r a tHJ s<Jn in -la11, l nv lot H ;;11 din . Board ·fachi tl '· LOOKir AT ''PARTt 1ER.S,'' Ohio Di vi~ion Cast oat for m<ut Ken M ser explain Profit 'baring to Cru twater :\t,u·k Cupp. Ho,. pitalizecl follow•ing an automobile accident, Mark was unahl To attend the Champion Busines Meeting . The \ i it trom Ken. l'ho wa'i a me •ti ng di scLl sion leader, gave Ca t Coal 1 00'*. attcndanc · . DURl" G THE A N UAL l\'I.E.ETlNG of Lht T x:a~ .Fort tr~ \s~<t ­ciaLion Lud King, left. pre. n ed Tr e l~ a1 m Ccni ·; at.:~ ro ~t:\'Cil llCII' tre fanners in Texa ·. Lud is a Texa - Did,joll fure::-lcr and chaim1an of the TeJ·as Tre farm IUlllitlt-c. Chc p t e,enrati\>~t was mad October 19, 195G. in Lufkin. THRE£ . E ~ LR< TLQ,"' e nj o~·ed th CiTls ' o i:tl Counc-il ''!·all .Ball" in H ami lton last ~m:emb r. \l ar;;e Rl dun·d~on. G C repre e nt:ati Ye. pins a co;rsa):l. on Helen I-lne), C:\'1 Sorti ng. Hel n.'s gnm.dmoth r. \1ae T e'\ lf<Wd of :'vi Cutters, and her mm1"1 er. Lnlu Hn ) , a forrn.er Champion, look on . AH four wear corsage. of mums, " 'hich were given ll) all t.he gi rls in keepi ng l ith. tlJe dance' f otball theme. Herkev \ ¥ilhdn1.'R or be•tra pr. vicled the music [or th eve­ning · of dancing Lhat fo lio ved . Pictoriatly bringing you highlights • 1.n the Champion . story _ . .. its people its friends, and its good neighbors ' " • • l C R~U fHE HA. 'l LE, Pat Blak.l v, Ohio Division Lad1 Ch,unpion of J 9~6, prepa:e to draw the ' winning rick t · in the' . In ter t.hre -turk y rai£1 . held a few da '8 before Than k giving. · lllllng tb0;;e watching ate .afete t. ia .l\1.anager Bob Chaff r, Ken Holli ·rc;:r and Gorr1on Thom]YOn. CHAMPJOL' E rTERPRlSE OFHC.ER meet hampion H onorary Vice -Pre ident W. R . Cru te, long-time JA dir ctor in .Hou ton. Th officer . from left to right, are Judy Pitt. , pr idcnt; Ten _ de Ia Morincire trea · urer; Pat y Shoemake, vi e-president: Bethal \lfnod­rin. g, ec.retary; and John vVeymolllh, sale · manag r. . - __,.ne Gars View of 1957 Bv \ 'viet H e. t•lbroch I '"~' · ju-l . iLting here lookinrj· at a bran l ~pa nkin g new al ndar nf 1 9.~7, and was ' ''oudcr:inr·· what T could <11.- < mpli. h 'lluriltf!. the coming y aL R memb ring .la t \ ar, t fi, ure i t'l l be ju.sl about aU 1 ·an do to make il throuoJi the Jour se ··ons of the ) ar. Take righr ~lO v for in_t.an e. H .r \' t . are right ·mack dab in the midcll { tl1 col L old wim r, and here 1 am lJu.:. · zi pp ino, u nLiPI ing. tying. unt ying, buttoning, unbuttonirw, wrappin g- and unwra r ping, putting on and taking off. Of course, l'm talkin(l' ab 11t a ll thos clo the · we have t ,\·ear to keep l'r om f reezing tO dea th . Each and every mon1incr I an look forwaHl to ge tting up in a warm llou e, O'Oin out to the ·old car (which warms up after _on l" abc)ut 13 rn il e . by which t ime I'm at work), then I can lake th a t long, cold ·walk from the parking lot, and ·o i nto th n ice, warm office. You k no·w it' - a r eal wonder I d on ' t have a constant ca ' o[ double pneumonia. " 'e >pen ·windows for fresh ai.r, hut rh e.m because it' too cold, clean the now off ou r walk , ·w1sh we had I ft it on 'cau e now it' icy, hang our clothe outside to g'<.'t the .sunshine, take down .fr<?zen clothes, fight a con­stant barrage of no\vballs corrnng hom arot~nd corn_ers a nd parked cars, put down papers for lh:e k1ds lo w1 pc their feet ot , .crub the fluor ·where th ey m.1 sed the paper. " .. .. Can Spring Be Far Behind?" Oh, belt come on nov. , ch er up, it'll soon be spr.ing . . ">rning, ·wbat a W(mdc rful tiTtle of th . y ·ar. Gee what f 111 it is Jor the kj(b t0 )p lash aro uJld m those pudd.l ·s, <tnd catch a-fiu te cold (docun· -ays in thre . w · ck ~h ey' ll bt r eady r:o g} IJack to school), and to pl.op t hc11 w t ·ho ., on Ll1e new Jivjng JYJOllJ rug, and Lh rr _w t clot!1 es. J1J the bed. Jt 's aho great run {or Lh e11l LO p1ck the llt'Sl few b~-a\ fJow ~ oi t he · ear, a 1Jd trample d · wn r he lJcw gr2l ~s lkl.t i com ing 1 p. It's ~~boa grand in)e ()f tb .·ra Enr a l_l u - '.vmn u[o l.k. V\fe l1ave a ll the jny of putlmg the wm tcr t !r~tltts IIJ 1noLhbaH, <ll'ld taking th · sunnner _one.· out.. 1 hc 11, c1t courM:, if we ltav " a li.tt.l spaH~ um WL' ar: dv thl' r.-p1 .i1.1g t l -·;:1ning. O h , what ond 'l'lul .ttm , w::t!> lll ~ K· h t., l­i11g1 wip ing, h<"ating, ~h N king , JIIU]Jpll tg, swe pmJ;;. a nd an ytb i 11g t he tba t co1nes a.lo ng. . , N o pl e~1 S • don'L ge.t d J · O lJn~;gcd, soon l l il 1 · I.Lln 111 er and t iJ n you can JUSt t<Jk rt aS . lJ yt)u h. \ c t.o do is ~\~a:s1 J , in) n, ;uH.l . t;,n'Clt a ll tiH se ·unmu::r drJth r , lix (,ld drin ~ IJ Lb , gaJlf)ll , c0ok dinfl r i11 a 100-d ·gre • kite hc.-:.n l'Vel"Y r:tghr, Jor rhr e m_o~1tb ..,, l:oa,:;L v hc~, llit' air-lonc.lition T IS oU, frc ··x wh e11 Jt on, ftght 11 , \>\<l p'). 24 1 ·- , an to,, June hug-. .. w d a It: \ · h :11mlt " ~ osna !..<' · l 1.t e happen HI lind tn ur ,n' I. ,\ud all \ · lt ;t\ l' to dn W ke p our ya1 tl !lt()kinl!. n ic · i ~; 10 r akt: . ptdl. p u, h , w .te r. ti ow clip, 11 i '· :111d ma} lll' p1·a , n a liHie Dll 1 . .J tt l h:Htk .t lew ~ um nt f'l <old, ~lotll tHh ach L· ~ hol11 g-t( 'CIJ ;rppl "· "' r mudc· Jt:JIIJ roo 1111H h golf :.lJ Jd l t'Jillh . lJl{'(I<J urok1' II r4h"i w hi~ h YOI L' t e I · 1Ulld 10 ge l ll"c)ul t !1' c n.wd t:d ., \ i1m1tj ug F ooh tr> ,.,.hit h \< 11 ·~ <IJ1l' t'a ·lJ , ··cktnd - and th l'll you'll lJe wL:! I jmn raiL Wl n~? Tim tn get th p; • wintt.:r ~ lc1th (J lll l{ molt­ha [l~, < ud ptlt Lh ' : unlln r ( n ·<; I ark iu ' '·,and. d.nJI·r [ail lD d Y Llt [aJl ( lCa lllllg: etlld tO pi::tU for tJl h(1li la y~ a ll ~H I ; and of cours , don 't fotget tn rak , rak ·, J:l k··, ' nd rak, Llin ~e tJr ·tty littl · l •an:s lh . .:tl ju w·on't . t..ay •n Lll · treCP.s: Lake ·own scr' en..,, and pul up stmm winduw , puL 11 : uow ti res- an d, oh my, \ove·r ba .k to winter · ' ain . Sometim ·s 1 gt:[ so tired of tllis o Jtin I Lhi k l'H va k r:ny uags an I head for a plac · wl. rc: i f!:> the ~am· day in and day out. llu t Lh 'n 1 alwa)s l liclc to :.tay and fi ght it o u t ljk.e a t ue H amilwnic-na. and not one<: ven complain abo u t th wca t.her. But jLtst to he on the ·a (e side 1 thi.nk l'll swr · up a l:ew lolc\er on fl0rid.a. Jim's on His Way . • • \t\ ayne Williams, Machine .Shop Offi ce, doe n 't h ave to brag about his son Jim. Jl Wayne and Ethel h ave to do is tell the facts. Jim was a good [oo·t:b a ll p1ayer al1 through h igh school. ln his senior ear at Hamilton High however, he really became outstanding. This wa made all the more apparent when he was cho en to play in Ohio':. All-Star High School Classic on August 17. Following that game Jim received scholar hip oHer · from no less than ' 19 colleges and uni ver itie . After a lot of deliberation he decided to enroll at Ohio ~ tale University. He ri'lade li is mark there Loo, ·w.incling up as a member of the f irst st·ring on the freshman quad. During the year opponents found that the 196-pound, six-foot-two left end was tough to handle b tb on th offense and defen e. 'Nhat n1ake the story even more inter estinb i that Jim is a very good stud ent a}ong with his fo t~all. He is enrolled in. the College o l: Conun r ce at Oh1 > State:', tudying commer ce and bu ·ine s achninistn~uon. Ji n~ · , in the Na\'al R eserve now, wluch 1neans that he wtll g.raclu:ntc as an oiJic--r; then he hop · · to go to Pen ·a ·ola, Fla., and evenruall become a Navy j t pilot . Beside his dad , youno· .Jjm ha a n.u11 ber of o ther reL,ttives here ;u Charn.pion's Ohio Di\·isio n . . ~ OJ ng­Lh. enl are L 'onard V\.Tillia nt.-, Ekc tri · n part1n nt, <Jil.l l'~..;ca r Phi IIi ps. Sa I 's. jl '\1 W ILl.J'~:\IS , ·o1.' ot \'.t,rn • Will iams, Mat'1 11.n. · Sl w r Of[L('t' , J.~ ;1 ti r't \ fi iug Jlll'lld H.: r tJ( 1he f1 e ,Jom ar1 hr th.li l t •an1 ;11 Ohin 'ita tr· l lnh · r~i t y. fnwlkd "' 1he ( nlf g!l ) C.O illll! C:r«', j in1 is n J-;11( I ~ lnd 11 1 ~'' we ll As a ,;ou1l foo d mll pl, \t i , .\rt<'r lw i.' gr· d· u,dtd a · .111 oli icc1 HI 11!e 1'\~11 Y. he 1'1. 11 1 n lte• o111c· " , ';ti'V j _ t pilot . Oltio I ECOR..\l'LD l-LO\l d L· ­pla; cd tlte l.Jiue ..~ g tc -..: .R .A. en hi n1. ' t he I!JJ;Il 1\..t> nl\ ne p;n L of Lh • Ch:.~mpi f"• . t sccLilltl ,f the '. .R .. \ .- \r­mi ti.ce Da1· parade iu 1933. C hampiou · jtYim·d tll ou.-and ' of tJ ihlr Buller Cottn ian ~ m the page.J ttl ol p::1~ r iot i ' Jt L CH '1!\lPJOS K, 11 .HT. th cmpany' emblem . I l th l ':\.3 .hampklll uon ol the).~.].\ . - \nui~ri e Dav p<~ntde. 11 all. n ;u l lfi.O 11 Wtned out. .\ CH J\fPION T R CK., with the si !!1.1. "The hampion Fam ily of ,500 men and won1·n coope t a Ling 100% 1 ith :\.R'"\. ," b:Jd a prouJill nt p "irion in the Hl3 .. parade. Todar rile Ohio Di1·i. ion :tlone cmpl \ fi 3,600 p r ons. arc S ,\JE 'tHo Champion, n1.ay recdl tlie fol ­lr ·wing Ja c : The Lime wa ':1. p.m. The p lace was the city sLrecb o.f Hamilron. The pe0plc - rnore than JO,OOO in number - wer from. ] 'be date wa. . nni tice vcr corner of llutler Countv. ' ' Dav, NO\" mber J.J , 1933. ' The o ca ion was a parade with a dot..rble pnrpo ·e. I · was a celel ratio n comm moxating rhe fifteen tJ1 anni­\ r ar ' of the end of ' .Varld War I, and it wa ·1 tribute t'o a progr:,u11 for nat·ional recovery- th 1'\.R.A. Jcad r a qna.rrer o f. a c ntury has pa ;:;~e d ;.inc ' Presi-. d 'tH J<oos velt' _adminit.tration b gan launching pro­gr; un · to h e lp th · nation recover from i~ wor-t ] '­pr ·s'iion jn hi~tr.ll')' · One ol tb s programs vas Lhe .':ational H. ecoHTY . drninisLration, autho:rilecl June 12, 19 :~ ~. tmder bhe Lcnns of Lhe Narjonal l nclus lrial Re­CO\ cry .\u. Th N. R.A. 1vas <tn a tt ·mpt w enlist the < r1cJperarinn u( all .\mericaTJ emplD ·u -- .in a gi.ganti cflon to shorten wurking houJ's, rai c wages, and iu· ue:::t~(· employm<:nt. Although the N .R.A. Ja ·ted onl L wo year. , it- re- \'0:\ I E:\ [ro 10 Champio11 ca rri ed po ters li' ith th e hamp!on Knight and 1\. .R .. \ . pdnted on them. 'DH~ parad ha I a doubl mean in ~. Jt was a celebt<ltion cotmn cmo­rni ng the fifteenth anni \'Cr ­' ary of the end of \ or ld vVar T a nd also :t Lrib llLC I () the • 1.R.A . ce ived suppon in 1933 b , the .majority of bu · ine' i.ndustries in the country. In ~ovember of that yeax, .-\rl))istic Day \l"a . tab- Jished as an occasion for Butlc.;r Countiaus tr hmY their , 1 · il l i ng·ne~ and cle ire to cOO] crate with Pre i,dcnt Ron:-,e­, ·elt in h is N.R.A. prof>'ram . The day's prog-ram b egan in the nwrnino· '"ith 1nemori.aJ ·en·ic · · conduct d in Gre rrwootl C rn etery. There, tribute ,,·as pail w the memor oC tho. c who had made the suprerne sacri(i ce lor their ounu-y. t noon an. ex- ·cn .. icernen '. lu ncb ·on wa h lei . Then the da . wa highlib'l1led b , th big para l . \ ith band music, floats, decorated aur.o111obile, aud J.c legariorl'; in unifonn . people joined the pageant to show and )).pr ·ss th ir {eeliug. A . hort time ago, Sullie <,)t the 1 icrtn' :> of th Cbam­p. ion ~cction of that 1933 NJL-\ .-Armi rice D:1 y Part~e l c were found . T l1rougb these pi wrc" som . Cluu11pion­will recall. that cold ;o,embC:'r tla 'hen thl'y rn, rched for tt c N.R .. \ . 25 Oltio Formula for Successful living B • Wt·s Cobb fhuught r the m nt ... ~r t ntlwr ()<n, ,, hi 1e \ ' itin in • d( '\'nlOt\ n nffi e. ' '(' pick I ur I"\ ! h.w -~ an 0 t•b r ][). l :-ll . f} ij m r,;_tJill . )·or tf1 · 11 ~ I "0 minute' ' t" '' r n n1 let ly ahsorh 'd in read ill ,'" th lif - ~lory •t B ·n F irl '~- JH ' Jill\' r ,. ' t \' d he a L n r lf " . ' r<."e l. · 1 ' c: . do11bt 1Wl11'' · t . ~·u r , d lr. 1-airl .,\ · aut<~hi - ~)g-ra1 ln :al " er h. l t Jwull l e 1 ·quir d ·rcadiH~· fur the 1 . t of u . I. I.' I i al "r ' · w ri ·h .... slnr tltat uld h ppen o nl) in ,. m lira, ir i .· ·'chu ·k. hill" ol aU tht' ne ··an H lr ti< .-\.l~er in, r dicn L'i - allll i t i0 11 . indu · n·\ . fru2'atit\, sacrifi.c . integTit . an l a nathe lne \'di1 '~> ·1nd it1t lligenc which enabled hi111 to n •c t>gmz nd g 1 hi 1ppornmiti · . hi;· 11 ab. rbi.n 't r _·, t a inq Je one. anLl . imply told. In fat. ~ ma.IT'i· 1:'1' ' t m n ' · liH' ' fo tlow such a ' :-i npt pattern th: t it i lard tn b lieYe th ~1 t sn f ,,, of u · can match their (ooU:.t p · in th . sand. ~ ·eax th nd of th :uti 1 i ·eu tenc that we t·ead m· r n l m· r ae,rain. 1 . rh r i_ a.nv ·ccret formula f r th F. ir1 -· w "s. an · other . ~t cces. ful living. thi - mu. tbeic ' ' • Ir. Fairle~· had m ntioned hat throughout hi- <itee.r. ' ·heneYer 1 eopl 1· rn rl of hi · modes t begin­nino ', they went ut o( their way Lo help him. H said clut ,,,·heneyer h e h ard a man omplain thaJ bi · career had been. hon- ir uit d becau e of humble origin or becaus he refu · d to pla , "office politi cs," it wa his finn belief that th man had a chip on his ~ h o ulder-. Then h made thi · ca ual observation. a ft all de­. pend on ho·w you .Zoo!, o t thin" s ." "For example," he went on , "I never had a teacher I hated. Katurall .. Twa disciplined just like e ery other pupil, but r alwa r figured it was my fault that the di cipline , .... a. ne e. ary. T have al o liked e ery boss I ver had. I alwa tried to plea. I?' him and do more than he e 'pected if I possibly could, never less." . . "I ha\e had some di appointments ... But I never fj, ured that I wa the \'ictim o f "office politic'' or prejudice nr bad judgment on the boss' part . . . I rea oned thing·· out _ .. \.Yhat _ou ld I do to make my·elf de. er ing- of the ne t opportunity?" It (Ill defJPnds nn how you Tool? at tl1ing. 1 The 'Best of Luck to Mark Th<:: falJ stoJ -of.th e~month ... h ' ill be a long tirn befor · Mark upp and hi s ,.. .,jt forget the day of October 18 -and t11 arrh•a] o( their bah girl. It happ<~ ned th following niJ.?;ht, Mark visited his wife at th hospital and tiro · e home by Wfl)' of · if · Gon-igl jn md r to pi k up a bo, ol cigars to distrihutc arnoug hi fri ·nd~ a.t th ~ mi ll . '\ \ ) tl th <..i g-a 1\ on th · ,.., a t h ~~'~ id e h i n 1, h · d r o c along the MiH We-O x ford pik iu a ~ t cad y dri a le of ra in . T he htst thing he re111 "mb r is th ::tt ..,om thiug went wrong a; h · apprc>ached tl1e t1 ·at hcn>U -. ~had ~ Noo curve. 1\.f a1 k '), far WCJJI out of ontrol. tum d on·•, ;111d wa d moJi he l. r\ud Mark pnJJnpd , join ·d hi -. wilt: at the ho!!pital on tit ''critiral' ' li111 \ ith .. c end h11>k1 ·n tib and ~-t punctured hmg. Sowe tw<-. wceh Later, a ft ' l au op tat.ion a11d 11 · tl ~ a sc01 e of blood tran s f us l< 111 .~ had hl'lped hin1 in hi~> grin. fig-ht fo Jif , ,\f;llk ~ta t up in hi ~ ho~pittJI hcd . J fis .fate orhm-\! ing wl1ite a11d wan agaiu t l·i ~ ·hot k o l 1ed hair, he asked iot ()nw pa.p r to write a uote tn thl lmy. in the mi1J: ' '' J'In·~~ · ;n c rh· ci ~w I h,tr! \ it1 lilt· h< ntghr n! tht .lt .idtnt. 1 am . t•ndlng illl'm in f'> \01 lw< ;lll'·f 1 \ ' ttl 0 1 l ~ lt;l • I h 'I I ' (C.nocl lu to \ou. " J,ll k; c;'v( , tl IYL ·11 pllllin~' fn1 )Oll t ' \ ~1 \ \lVp 1;1 t h\" 1 ;t\ , - n I ~ '(' h •p•~ tft· t 'Jtdl IJ h:~t k rm tlt juh h th ' ti;n thi:-. i IJ iHtc·d . \ itd in lutn ,. . 'll gl llt ·nnt n·qu 'l to th:lll · t'nb• ~ in ~<1st Cn~ L lt r Lite k.i fll ln ' .... hn " 11 ~~r• \ li te ' 1U we1,- w the hn~pit . 1.) Ben Re tired On Thanksgiving Bnlling· th , 1 ttJJl ~ ... Pe tJ Dir k~ 1, <.arne th · ,1'< ond ll1an in 'a:sl :oaL ltJ r ' til- wh n lt , ~t ppcn dt n Lrom hi l crr man 's p 1siticm un Thank-. i\.ing Oa) ... ALL HAN b S JN C. ST CO T TtJR1 ED 01 . for a p<1rn \-htn Ben Dir.ks re tired . Ben is the first forenrau anrl the st:tOfid man in the Cas t Coat Departm ent to retire. Pi clllr ([ Crout i"ft to right <tre, standin g: Elmer cw'kirk, Bud ·w h ite. Harold \Vil'>on , Ben Dirks, Bob \ Veaver and LeRoy Trester. eated at tl1e table an.· Cl1al.'lie R eynolds, Ca~ Coa t' · fir t ret i. ee, Pa nt Kirk . 'BHd k<.~•l­ILllll and Henry Gibson . One of the best-liked upen:isoc in the mill, Ben wa showered with gift and good wish.e · at a party h ld in his honor the following night . . . At pTe en L B n 1.:. . isit1ng his daughter in Culm, and after the Ltr t <.tC the year h expects to sertle near Miami H ach, Fla. By the way, Ca~l Coat' · other retired ,_· ntkman, Charley R eyn olds, a ttended rlte farc·weU party for 13en Dirks ... Silver-haired Cllarle •, 79 at" oung, is a, ' . g-ay and chjpp r a. cv r, and till w, lk a-. -;traigl. t a~ a Kentucky pme tree. Two Cast Co~!t boys, Jittt ~fadw ll ~tnd \'ally Ta, lor. are the latc ·t indu teb inro Uncle Sam\ Arn1\ .. . VVaLI had the di tinction of swr ing a 1 oint ' t >tal of 127 ou t e·a~ whi ch qnalifi ed him ( 1r Ol'l'icers T ra in ing S hool. >$ • ... R bul f'iug Lhc d.l'Ltllt , . . Geo r~c S::un and \ ' irgi l Bu rn:-. I ail d in Ll1 · ir bid [or II )Jtor:· in the it\ -wide howling IOill'll.<llll t: llt , d n ublc" ntltJ> ' tiLIOll . for th comd strai ght year archer Rl)llllil' ,.~' l'lh ha ggcd ad lT 0 11 hjs l\lichigan lutnfill g- t rip ... Rnf1ni _ tdl u'i tiJat ~.;,, e n [hcntgh the arrow i-; d r iv ·n ·Qnqllt•[l'i) th l tltlglt t iH· allttr1a l' bqd a dct•r will 11'01\ ('1 500 yard: bdcne he t ll op-. lrulll lo1>~ o l hlo )d . , . ( l1 ,·a ), nHI1' l ' than l uck 1-vith P >tl!li ... l.a t ), llllllllt'r ltc' wart111.:d 11p lor hi-, fi t.:•ld u il-l h , "ot'oring ~~ "p rf ··< 't e nd " in th • .\llltliUlll Rc)tt1Hl 'lwut at lltOIHWII P::trl . . . Si ~!ITO\>\--. in th htdf ..;' ' f1 OJI I .>IJ };11-1h!) Till' C ~t \ t Coal k1 ~ ba.: rlnll t •ani ~~ 'lt ca ~i(•d fut JT! · o 1! cr gut 1d ~ a~oll .• . No o ne wa~ IJHII'e 1 i('k it'd tkt n · tht• Hob l·hnisn11" with thcit ho, bm 11 em Noveulh ' t' I ~ .. . C1111hra rnl ;uiom~ ... lr ·f1·:l old -.wll l-or th(' Di 1 VviH:te when Lh : be . un P 'lH'lHS fm the c( urth titnt> lat irt O ctob · . . . .ongra.tula tiuns u,•ain ... . Hob ' V av r i ~ till the 1 •ld ua. Ler . , . Owen Conlin a'lld Al Sp r ks will tell y )\1 th:t h did ev r 1thing bul cat :h '"m 11 r hand on a rec nt rabbit hun ing' Lr ir ... B , . h w t , . two u( thl" keene t pait <)f ht.mting e -~ in ·" at ate spo ·ting ~pectacl s, Hop · \Vcavn and ou HolJi la . · 4 'I' >II Powcrhuffiu,., t1le dr mh • .. It W<;tS no :-.urpr i e tt) ,arl Rohhin. when lncli-ana' ' 'tVlr. Ba~'ke tball. '' Ot>car Roh -'rtSOI , c nmLed '7-poi.nt. in the U.C. h-e. lnna n-,.at ­sir. ~ame ... R obhie s, ' · o~ ar e eral years a~o "" rith the A ttU k~ r~d Jl xli{ ted tl1 n that h '\v·ou1il ht· a top pla' er. L ·<; :: xt n i HOt onl r i.n rhe .~hee p busincs · bu1 he 1' <1.5> b1 < , . • enough to put a la111 b in tbe fre zer . . . . o v h 's ' ·ond rin12; if the LrnniJ r will ea t it . . . Ne'r in th .;;a me b 1at. Le ; w ·n 1 t utt know nex t farch ho wen 01lr f. mily lik ~s latnb chop .) p • king o :h ep, Nn1 nan , t 1 Jn<Jde a "killing-'' on bi · lambs thi ~ear .. . H , rnat•tly lleld them nntil De . rnb L' l , sriU got 20 cent. for 3, lambs wh1 h t.n~igh d in at berte1· th;m a 100-ponnd a ·er<tg ... Cr ::n . in0 , Hu. k,. Bud Evans i on 0£ .a t oat's han i ome middle­a, r. and a rea l in.·piration tO· anyc:H'le ·who ha, h ad h ar t onbfe ... Sa : Bud, ' Follo·w the do tor's on1ers an l enj ' r life!" ... It'. a · ea as that. La l 1 ffid l vvo.rd from Bob Netherton, onr eli ting c .. pert . . . 'ay Rob, 1 ho s t some ort { a record i o dropping (JO p .uncls in less than 100 day," ome people T kn w. in read f wnnyjng about fan diets , should iust ~>tick h :3 meals a lay, rather than 6 or 8" . . . H-1n-mmmmmm .. . You ma r h< Ye something there, R .b tt! Beware of "Old Smrley" ,\.ashino- out the pan .. . Flo)d "Peachy" Becknell's ·wif i · erl.ou.1y iJl in Bethesda' Ho pi tal . Cincinna.ti . .. \V hop thi , Gnd her on the mend. \Tood - \Vlutak r wa. one of tho e g-u ' S who enjoyed eat1ng . tr ·wberrit. \.·vell intO No\' mbe'r . v,rith hi8 plant. Lill bloOini.n ~ . . . ongTatularion. to AI \l\7eaver on hi recent marria~ · . . . Among rur late. t new car • ,,·ne1 . < r H erb ltlel_. wife, and son Juhn . . . H erb i ( ;a t 'oat'. ne"'w . t:rvicc A ociatiOtJ represemative. Bewatl· of pany-going \'\ ith .\u\.-cl ay lor .. . '·OJd Htil \" ,..-iH not tmly fil h yuu in a card gante, htu h 'B \ 'nd tiJJ D) " ·<dking off ilh our hest hat. . Jo 101 d, athlt:ti .-lool.ing night mperin t.endent, n hi" ordi nalirm hon ..,tlv .. . Hi fa ther eanl.ed a ' ' pia oh the l.'. . Olm)ri '·i1 nrni11g tea Jil i11 19 )_. Bu ·l \Vhilc ha-, :tcgLtlH?d a Dalrnalian pupp r for hi rhrec 'VOltrF• ~; L ' l' · •.. Fro• il!lr , peri nc vith the I \':i> ~· - aJ ·uld mal ha v" (]L ' unH)cYl:'. t, we'd . a ' h • Ill< d ::t wis ch 1ice ... T h oa h lol'(s lriki ng polka- loL <.nluring, bi inu:llig n<..e, grand di~pmition , u1d J ean h<lb it s rua1e bi11t an .idea l <.un tp:mi/ 111 dog-. .. * • * - Fa11 •H · 1-'(Ht.raits . . One uiet· lit ing ;.1! o 1tt raising I 'l'D -<tgc kid . and putti1lg- 11p and their sLul horn rc: i: t::t nce tiom , i l-> that you dn11 ' t l.ta vc t} I •ith rl.1 ·ir idio, yn Ta ies 0 ~ J I par·n tal )\l rg S· wait fm v011r r WrJnl itt I !tea vc1 1. .s ':.OfHl a. ,. . .)1tni or lea ~ horne, , o u and he will btx-onw like David :md Tona lhan . .A nd the phone ·~ill r ing Jlol om<:. but a.I JJl()St every da . . r\nd JU w.il! sit the re opcn-mouLh cd while llc act uaU ask5 for advice on all hi · ) IIIJdry little probl ms. h. pea< e. it '<; wouclc:r ­ful! LlT I.'LI~ .\ll S BLl 'E l'.. 't ES i · !!-yeat ·old, Chri>t irt<' Marie M ar­cuw . 1\L C ltri ttn.as hr isti nc .VL:Ifi<:: r cei vc· two· kinds of pre ~ e tJ 1 s. 0 oe ki ucl is for Ghri ' 1:­ma~ . aud tb.e or her i - l'nr hex hin,bda). Ht:l r~uh ' I' i. 1:ed \Ln·c <<fll , CM 'l' rim 111 er~. CAS HT~C· I - pu a wag·(a , .Bobb ' \'int rs l.i H:s " Lbc Life o Rile .'" It seems I hat F.arl Far n1er bet H0b that the Cil1- cinnati Red legs would fiui :h the 195fi cason wilh a high -r per ­tentage than th .Brook[ n Ood.g ·s. Earl lo'>tl So IH:>fe h t· is hmvn a~ h.e pa~ off - IJ~ wh clin g· Bob , tOLtnd Ne' Mi .. rni wh il ' \1 earing Bernitlda shoru;. . l' IH S.l: 'lT l ; C \R 'il l<wt .wi.th a g- ld 1\:lldt. R ,1 Utu1. ~U j tt•ni»t)r f ~<tttit<tliOII, j1 1:\J hjtn tl1e h ·1 I)[ t•n : C\ lhit l.,~· Ll.ll 1.-tin•d olt . • 0\t~fllh<' l' · . Fd lo 1 l! tltkt•J<. me 1> i nt)un · <11 pit:ttl<'("d at Il'f , lJ<.td a par11 IJ] )l., hl tllll' jtt'l h fott' ill> ' , N 1 n ·m ~· ot . ~ ) .... t O~io • Rt U '\1ll :R. !'.:,1, 2 U aLer R mn. th1nk it j11 1 n Wl tll t1t .tl nt1!11 shrruld be t1 do · l>"-t !t"it' ll I. ] oh "-plain hi pPi 11 r d .... ,, l .' ;1. kiu g. ·· rr ~ .m ( nc ga H' ~ , 111 n1 m ,1 n 1 t l a 1 I :u11<l 1 aid your t:t. , woulti 1\ 'L } 011 be h cllllh ~ ? .. ' Forty-one Years Tell Their Tale B ' ,1-ferle B(rvuc.· • • '\Yitlt the publication of th j u which u ar rea d-ing n w. th year 19.16 i oYer. Snow CO\'eL th ea rtl1 • ou ·<me part o ur great land. the ~u. n shin s in other . ln many . pl. .· un · A.. m ericatL bi.uen Q the tinu -,1 the old or ' ·arm d b · rl1:c . 1111 fe 1 a bi neme s ahou t f9fG and a fear of 195. The f elinw,., i ·n' t hat d b · e,·er ;on e ' but it' · ver).' real to ll1' n · ( f u . Trul ', 19 6 has been a troubling peTiod for ·man ·. lVe have een trouble jn foreign coun­trie- and a war · nina of relation with So,·iet Russia. \'e have seen our faYolite port idol fa11 by the waysicle w he replaced by a new champion. ~\f any ~,·onder how we can face 1957. ' 'Vell, ' e can )'ace it. \Ve, a~ a p ople united, can face anything. It's , 1·ea t to li\.·e in a land of plen t . where the choice of jobs and fo d i Ya t and varied, and ·where people look better than the r ever did. "What You Don't Know ... " P ople haYe be n h€anl to ay, "life begins at 40." lVith the start of 1957 I'm one year to the good. Forty· o-ne i, a nke ag - not q1,1ite ettlecl down to the sati sfied comfort of midd'le age, I'm b yond the pains and tuH· ruoil of youth. It's an a,g from which I J.ook ba k o er the past mnd make uecisions for the future. Ou grandfather u ed ro say, "Whal you don' t know won'l hun ; ou." But they were wr.ong. Looking back at n istak H1ade in I95fi, I , e why they were wrong·. '"'~hat yo:ta don't kn()w will hurt )'OU. 1-Vlh t people didn't kno'w in g andfather's day about anti. epsjs ki11 ed them of jnf'e ·tiori. \, ha t farm rs didn't k11o·w a.bout cnp rotation ruin d ·th ir .lands. ':fime f1T14olrch s on aad b ecau se people 'have rea bed out for the tmth to conquer fear a ncl wrong, th(;y h ~Lv d1ang·ed granJEath er' · motw w: ''\ tVh •n you know· ,.vhat has bc·en lw tJng you. yuu an d.o sornethi..ng about it. ' ' - o it js with our jo1 · . . Frorn. our past mistakes IJI;.ll'. (uture looks tip for 1957. Thr<H1 gl1 the y ·ar~>, cw Yea1 's re ,olntions- h· Y gJ own t(l be a. traditional a pa:rt of Am ·i< an 1 i ving a-. Indian su1011l er'.s frag;nuH ritual of hu.ndng 1 >a h: ·, ~1r the candle-Ill pliunpkin in th ' window ntl HaJin'\v e;u . I ltavc n vcr .mad a rcsolmiofl th.;•1t I k pf, i. nd I've found £ew people who have. Yet th£:y kncp tr ·iHg, an l C e )J'ge Stein . r i<; une c)f them. ]•'or I he last 22_ «.:a r-. Gerwge has IJ en ·a.yiug h wants ell have: Oll Rnd ·.ru l me out to hi, hnuse for a I uH sc.:(\'\ioo over a tcammg bo ~~ 1 of hili. 2 Tf ~ r ~ Ml h ewpll;l,l/ '<; hi . nili lS b nnt~ he 1 ·ll . R "id . n<l t ' th.u h i<t nHl\ inted th t "'~·rmLn h· n lH) pl .c H1 tl"t ki tr u:n . ll ' w;r n ' ' n J• ·rr.mg tn hi wi1 iJ j ·tt tktl la . hut ff) 'fJ.Ii l n -i11 get'! t;~L ~em \' ii<l 'e 1 hat any in !l.:llig-·t~l 11 n ow li<:ccmte • b ttt:r . (H) th .m_ any w~ mtan o[ l'!fU ; J int ·IU !:)t!ll! e1 and he d;t lfll~> th ~ r•vtd tll ~ ~a ll ;m1un 1 u~ . T h re <l e m 11 · ' intelligent worncn in th W!JJ'Id but Yer ' I ~ ,..,, gr C'at <•IIICll <.·r)rJk'l, and il 's (; ·prg.e''~ J • olution fur ttl~; Car l !157, to prtJve tl1 " pviJJt to Reid • nd me. Onl tim will t II. I l se~ IJl a · tlw_ugh a man' best friend, dw log U:ilJ ally bnds -pa~.:e JJI my colnmn. Rob · t Mill .r, 'o. ~ Bc.a ter I oom: say ·: "Th , rca ·on for <.t clog· b ),t lr iend b ' tng- a m <ul '-~ <jllll sitllf le. lf' som ooe gav you JO.c 111 and bo:ud and paid y Hl r ta ' 1>, woulln 't ycl'l.l h frien(lly ron?" .. . . Johll Schrnitl. ' .hose fi11 · column ou win · making­drew so rnany ccHn rnent.·, omcs up P i th this me . Seems ~here . was a t:elier on ou gang who bra"",> '<I llc cou.ld H.lentil y MY brand o[ win · by its taste un il .J ohn handed him a rumb ler o( W<Jt<!r. " r d n 't kno. w what this is," the guy confessed, "hut i t'll n ever be popular." AN EXTRA:ORUINARY BA BY is Donald Vance 1~lower. Don H.lower, C].1 Triro)llers, and falheF of Donald, ·ays • .rbat his little b.O )' is a good baby-· he doesn't keep n1cnher an.d .dati awake at night. Youi1g Don wa. th~ree moriths old when this picture was ta·k en . (') L WEFI\. LlJ wlwn tid .~ pitt !lit' " '" ~:a b. n, 111:1 11c Silt' t:upp h cCrHdn l~ a ~ovca hfc IUJl nn•'-. llt'l ilJ okh U !\1 ;').1 k .llpp I f rhc llJUIII (,o, t(•t' . .~ S~[] Ll i -C I. ITTLF. I ' ' i> Can Douglas Onk ;~t.. H • wa;; just ' ' 1110nths o lct when thi ·pittuPe wa:o; 1. . ' n . lt's ea., t ' ee wh . Gary is til ['\1:ide ll!Kl jn~' of his g randfat ll er. ~ O I) .Bar­r tt , I,).[ Unloading-. • t.L 7 We make Our Own Beds B ' 0 lto R eid \ Vc ar ~ born to (tudg-e Lhrot~<xh thjs ,·alI· ' of th u 0 ·hadow of de th, 'I clab(l.red of it · tear · nd tribulation . . but l 'll still lik L< anal , t.e th e brw s jn\'olved . t'd lik ' t point to the fact tbaL man or U!' lllake di sa~lrO ll \ c.omribu ion, to the bitter >f our ·ur. \V • sp ak of the qui k and the d ad. of tb lu k · and tlle unluck ', but our trained judgment!' aud lwrsc­sens -fnrethou ·Ju sav us mc).r woe th an a ll the die· u( fat . om a e born I lind . or artl ictell in om e ·nwnner. l\o pecon cau be rC'pollSiblc Jor tl1e torllln "s of hirt.l. But, mor · prople li,· to bcunll l" a fll it tcd b ' their < wn error · of omi. sio11 ot ·o tnmi -sion , or the acts o[ o th er:· th u w r born that wa '· ;'\fo ' t tra ic ;.tCc i.d ents, :llld Jll an · d ea ths by disease can b traced to the vi.ctim's o\l'n O\'Ct" ig ht or tho ught· l ·sne .. Ea h i.ndi,·idua l Land a rc lllarka ble chance of . ,.vail wi11g n1or bitter pill · from tlte medicine h e bH' v\' d hinrelf than front what God. b;Hh >vrought. Let u · take a ma:s of xam1: le · (rorn hi story and from li(c around us to prove that l11or o ften than n ot we are '' the Jlla r of o ur fat ; we ar the caplain. of our souL" J {an) •ear ago, l lit~ed a ·h.a lt in one heave. T here \vas a h older. but I didn'r tak.e the time to lift one end and pl ce it in. the hoi ler before Wting tile o tlle.~.· . For two •ear. a(tenvard r. ould h.ardl tie m: sh oes on c.cnain da · . 1 1 ba k wa as ·tiH as a ' Vest Pointer at a u enuon. ·mpathetic soul could sa ' : "P or feller, h i ~ urc having it You~· h."' I a ked for it. 1 didn.' t· how a manv mu cle ~ ;L I h owcd a muscle h ead. ' "Alas, Poor Yorick ... " '111 n . ther wa th Te. ·an ·who emered Heaven, and - till had not hed lJUite all of his ego. He s:u.c.rges tecl that t. Pecer ::.emble a barber hop choir, composed of one thou . and lead , on thousand t n or.s, one thousand basses - and the Texan ·aid he c uld ha nclle the bari t011e. H e wa· k.i keel out to burn. Alas, poor Yorick! Or did h e Je ll ""'ith hi chin? , s a side l ioht, Tex.a· ain' t too big, 1 r ckon. lke c· rri ·,d it again ... after hi. h art attack and operation. Dacrn IJid if ! had be n a ' ell man ll.e would probably hav arried it to the Grand Cauyon and dwrlj eel .it in . nd Robert E. Lee, wJ1o rate~ with Genghis Khan, Alexan lcr .alld Hannibal, mad un rni ·take in. hi ~J bril ­lia rH career. He ·Jimaxed hi~ defeat with J icken ' charge at C "tty. burg. :Mu t historian claim th at the Conlcd­erate ·au& ' was dcci ion ~:d th ,r<.:. OJ cou r. , 1 he galhnt Lee 1...-as hurt, hi, hcan heav '. H e did not h <l\ C bad lu · : h 1nad - a bu1 u c i ~ ion , McClellan Could Have Been A Hero Th brilLiant l\1 CJ ·llan could ltaYe ended LiJ(· W <~r at .\nti tam but he . t<tlJ ·cl Lo pr .,·en a11 aJI -o nt j..,-;u ·. Ev ntuaH , in-">tead of Lh h To ·~ rol , he [)('(atllc dis· illu:;,itmcd and . ;,tnk intu obli vion - ju-'> t <~notlt <T gencr I di ~oJrclell b Linmln. Of, all Ci\ il \-'V<lr g ·tJ ('fa l, h e bad the 1 • ·t r pp nunity to ma.k · good . .Juda , \vi th . 0 pi ·< . (JI il' er cla'~.J ·d 1tt lti~ h'l ('cJ y h.a11d'>, lill h ad enrJugh d ·xt rit to put {t hunk r,f hcnlp aro uud hi n d. H i ·i ~ th t• llllht d ·!>p.i ' .d n 1u u 11 ll1 c· world I a, ·H:r J...no '' ll . lle J a~b d Jlirt1 elf, and '~ lr c d the 'a !Its. • 'a pol •on at \-'at rloo ,ouglrt tv d1 ·..,u o \'clliHgton lx:C01· \On Blu<h 'r . t ould <t il j, c. Wit b . mpk tinH' t 1 plan hi. stra t ,K ' l•e rode <net lire fidd the day pl ior Ohio to the hi · t.or~c , tru g~ l e. The g-reat NapoleOJl verlc o ked ;) sullk n to<'ld . .. h is ''nid g tard' ' ca ' alr ' gruuud each other tn bit · as tit fell and £loundere I. Tl ri break ' lo-;t lite lnule; Napp · lo ~-. r ~111 empire. We arc glarl h - did ; lmr hi · Joss was l1is own heel or Lhon, ..,. The re wa~ Crann who ·wn111 o II ell ic ken~· ttCC -, . " for F)O ear:-;, <1 11d n V'r tho tt ghr ro r ut ofl Llt it l1 <fds until th · , topp (I Clo pping. Wh ·.11 <trtllritis took the manc u\T rs oul o f llcr ·wr i~L, sh ·cut th · ir 1, '' I o ff wit:h ­Otl t th ' wrin g i11 .u . .. b gorralt , they died jusL as d ea l. EvE!'rybody Had Fleas U nde Shiloh cratchcd l1is own fl eas long wiLb hi'> h01.111 Is Jor man y yect t'S - kno-vving that to ge t r id of hi ~ own fleas would be a was t J of tim e, as l•J ng a~ th · dog. h ad plent y to spare. TheJJ h concei ved ;r bri lliant notion 1:0 r id the clogs or fl C'as. I t wnrkecl. His own di sa ppear ·d. T hcr was awk'ward () n lc Fi ll.rnorc who fe ll down m ally time.· a day, while plowin g- w itlt a bull· to11gue on lh mountaiu s.ide. ' '\fith uhe p low lin es arn md hi, uc· k, the llluk snaked hi ri·, ~dong ti ll h e ·wasn't much bigger around than a politi cal .issu e. hl Jau::1· lire ltc learn ed to hang th li11 e. on the plow handles. His weight imt roved. Uncle Skidmore li v J in ·l h oll er so deep and nmrow Lhat h e drove lJis milk cows fi ve miles to the me uth of .it about on e a week so they co1dd switch the ir ta ils. \t the age of 75 h e saw the error, and dro e th em half­way up the nwuntain so they could face north and switch one side good. T he n he drove them, up th · o tLer side, faced thern. north so the ou ld ·witch the other -'> ide. vVe are cogni·larlt of Olan's inhurnani.ty to man, but the ·urn total o[ it all p ales into in sig nifi can e before the total of what ea ch o f u. cl o· to ourselves. T his is n o t an attempt to preach , but merely a reflect ive moment, relative to the oodles of blunders I ha e I ulled rnysdL I have often pondered the theme: vVba t woulcl .l do, if I had my entire li(e to li e over? Would l profit by my mistakes? Would I make ot,hers just as bad? Would you, with rour pre ent liJe au open biograph y b fore yott, profit by a ch.a nce to travel the en tire distance again? • Naturally we cannot answer these in:lJ ondcrabl , to our compl ··te satisfaction, but there .is one thing one an fa ce up to: do we learn to profit to day from the sad failure of yesterday? T his is our only chan e for im­provement; the initial 1~1 i s t akes are unaYo i hb\e o· n­erall y, beca use we are hulllan . IUJ' IU'SF. '' II ~(. 131 \ 1-'.\RS nf (l ,(l,;.'l' iO •\ \'1\Lct, t!W.St· l i\~· c u• · plq · T' II'( uri 1cti • d fl<lll r rh c Oh io p;, i . ro11 . Fr1>11l I l r t 1 fii,llt. Ill< ~\ vr· Car l r ti ff', F i ltl\IIIS l'i Cfl,lld·liPil, :u: ·;il l< 11·0 \ fll d I)(IJJg~tll' , Cq.11•· r\ , tl 1e;t1 '; :\fint•ie :vt ollrg~nHt ' ' i · '\n . :! 'ionin ~. H7 \ 1'<.1 " ; l.(·d loJ rl 11> ~-; t ' "" · Ro ll Sin•.•:.;•·. 27 '''"l ·: ,111d ( .arl \ ' i;, '(h 111 , l.,;,ni fari .;n , ~::1 ll<'<ll ''i , 29 - Ne U F Officers Are Natned .-\ new ·bte of olfi er [ >r th · anto n- Bc lht~l -C l v d Cnitec1 Fund ha. ben1 named f r 1%7. - J. Paul ~lnJTay. of th -'outheJ l Raihva ' oHice, has beeu elect "<1 pr . idem hy rnemb rs of th boaxd o-f di­rect r.·. :'\furray ucceecb the R eY. Clay ton L ime, pa tor of the ant<: u .Fir t Pr .~bvterian Church . ' Other UF offiter~> elected in clude Kin 1\IIcNeil. fir ·t \-i e-pTe ident: ~fr-. l\1artha Gilli , one! ,·ic -pre ·id ent ; Ralph Baile ·. ·mmnerce body secretar , secre ta r y; J. E. Rei. ter, e.· ecutiYe ,-i -pre ·ident o f the H a y-wood Cour1ty Bank, of Canron. treasurer. Ei ht new director · al o w re n amed during the dire ~lox ' s meeting whi l1 1vas h eld in tbe basement of tb.e Canton Publi Library building tO ·erve three-year tern is. They are 1-lr. Burg-in Baity, Fred Fergu oa, Charles B Fullam Louis Gates, the R eY. Dr. L. B. Hayes, Mrs. Dae \1. ;\fann, Don Murphy a nd Sidney T rue dale, Can.­wn attorney. Two- -ear director. ar Don Randolph, Roy Patton, ).Jr . • L C. l'\ ix, :Mrs. .Martha Gi1li , Mr s. W. Gordon Rodo-ers, \ Ve ley H o ltzcla'\.v, R owe H enry and the Rev'. Rog r . h erman, rector of the Canton Sai-nt Andre-ws Epis opal Church. D irectors yet to . e1 ·e on -year tenns are L yman R ed, D r. Carey VVells, Jr., C. A. Ston e, Floyd R obin on, Dick l\1. Mah on, 1\h .. \ !\I illi& Kirkpatrick, John Stephens and. Edwin H ayne . Uni te l Fw1d officers and director · represen t the mall )' cction s i n. th Ca nron-Be t:h el-Clyde area. femhen, o f th e nominating conmlitlce whi ch r com­mended the nc:w slat of officers, we re J. £ . W.illiamso n , cbaim l<W ; C. A. Stone Mrs. Noah Swolfc rd, Eel H ayn es, RcY. R1 ~tr Shem a.t1 and Rowe HeTJry. It Shouldn't Happen 1 Tn Li'i t1ng: clt p;:trttn ·IHal chairmen in w nn ·c.ti@n v ith the an n waJ J n.-Plan t u iv d Fund dri v ·. Tltc LOG jn Dec m!Ju· inadverL ntl , orn it tl' l rh(' mmw of C. J. Seu e r, Jr., nJ' the Saf ·t SC .tion ot the lnd u ~ tri a l , nd Covnnu n iL R hLtions l)ej artJH ·nt. Se li'CJ, a lo ng w ith all o 1hcr d p a rl1 ll ('ll ta l rhainn n , diu a r wa.rka tJl job \ irh. I'OII ·n ion . 1-laz.·J Ram y, ;ts~ i s t<u~l af·ty up TvL(r, !' t vccl .. ., ~ cr ta ry- lr ·asu n:r o l the !r) .. J>] a n t 1JF ch ive. The Ca nwn ~ B ~ th d - C i yu c a.r ·;:t qu f~La a~ J-i xccL l . 2 ,0117 ancl 1110 e t han half t.hi. amount, hghcl Lcs~ than . J .2 joon, wa · conu~i bur d by Carolina Ch J 1pion . tnpJny es. Th oal :wa. e •c ded h at ut 0. 0 T llRI~: • OF ,\ lU N D~ a r-e the Singlctoll tripict. , Ro ·, RaTph amcl R.a , lU that: Order. rh ' UO)'S 'a-Ch p urcha ·d a l( 57 hcvtOJ t du riug· a x ec 11 t rurJougl fr om the :'-l avy. ~~ he only tliffcrence in Lhc ~·'.!·s 1s 1·he color - o chat ~b e triplets 1 on' t g r them mixed up. I h )' are p1ctur d here wtth Lherr alttomoiJi lcs, whirh tb ,. w ill e njo) aEter tlt ·ir di charge. ' Three With Three of a Kind ·when the SingletOn triple ts, Roy, Ralph and Ra y, ?0-year-olcl p opular sons of Dennis S.in gl ton, a 'aro­lina Champion Plant Engin eering D<! partmen t lore­man, were vi siting the iF paren t · l a te in r fovember on a h:r.ief furlough trom_ the Navy, th e ' may have e tab­li sh ed smne sort of a r ecord. Here's how . .i t all came a bout: . The triplets h ad ·wanted automo bile::; ever ince they g raduated with h o nors from BetlJ.el Hio".Ll Sch oo:l ii1 June, 1954. So, after enlisting in the Naval Re rve th e following- January they started saving their extra dollar · and cents. When they visit d h o.rne in November, their dre. ms o[ owning automobiles b e amc: rea litie. J ard on th . commercial, but they ea:ch purchased a 1 9 ~ 7 Chenolet from the Murphy Chevrolet Con-:tpau y, in Can ton . T hey, o f course, bo ttgh t idcnr.ical car::·- with the ception of color. T hey "''•va ntcd tO avoid p er ·o nal c(ln­. lu.s.io t:i as ml.ldl as pos ibl . ~or the 'vc be n con(n-ing the Navy ever sin ce they enli sted. T he 'r · rega rd ed <h identi cal tripl et . While k eeping their finger· c r O ' ed. man r I'~ On ,­havc ex prc ed t-he beli. (that thi ~ j lh f irst time t r i pJ ~ t sot1s ever bo nght a car ach of th ame m. le.l and make in the histor o( the vast auwmotive hH'hnr ·. '1'his may, or m;:~ y nut, be a reco rd. Bul one thing­is cl hni t. · .. . the S.ingl ' Lon trip let · wi ll tlct ·world: 11f p l ea ~>ure !'rom th ir n ·w ·w tos 'Wh C tL lhc 1 ar cl is­ch a r~ c I from th . Navy J au uary 18. T he 'rc happ. lo give the Navy a l!i:eak. 'o J c~u g x win h ·v confus · th ·ii· I Ul1dics ·1nd Hi · rs aboard the I ll.S . .S. N w pi)J' t .N ws, to '"'hid) tlu~ ,·v l>t' n cgubrly as, jgn ·d sine · lh ·i r 'nli. ll)1 •nt two ' ·ars ago. T h ey are ·1nHmg· tb ~:· few id ·ntic.ll tr ip let so r1·'l in !he South a ~ t .. . :~ n cl dw 1l a ti (>t:L Justice Visits United Nations J ;:~t k J u~li«'. 1-,Ull:l :.t l ,~;c ·rL'lar ol the C ba m p io n \ ' 'fCA att -' nth d th Unit d N-~ ll on s sc rtli lfl.;il.l in .N w Y rk Ci ly lll t , in ov ~mber. JLlSticc wa oue of onl th ·e So utli rn YMC\ s<.:ct"' td ·i ~ el ct d to a.n en l l h. mi11 r b · ·tht: Nationa l Coun 'il of Y.MC 's, l'RODl'CTto .· U ' P. work rs of the Pr(Jg·1· ' iu.: (\)mp. n\ a~~m 111 r 'C ip .: h x s. l'w tn left ln ri !!,bt , he group indud ·, 1'::1rl '~ ' iL nn . Rol :tl'ld 'bnme, Cotnp:'n' :\ d vi or Bruce Stile'. Mat tin l~ >otw. Hnl \fill er, ~tnd t~.~ n Fi~ I ICI'. f.]:\ \ rl 0 l 'C: H ES : II' tnt \)ll "hoc sbi ne bo-:-. ·. IJ,· Rov ·abl , ente r, a no • L plwn t·u ndc,·. righr . llob tam .· ~;:v. a 111 mhcr I tile I l:Hll Engineering De­parunent at Champi(m antl \ d \ is r [ot . 1 he !tin- ~ ato c mpany, dtrects tbe \ Ol\l h~ . «- 1' .\ lJL JOH:--'SON , cen ter, show. Hobhr Edwards o ne technique in Lhe con. truc­ti. on of a hurricane lamp. Johnson 1s an add or for Products Unxld . \'ORKi t\G TOC ETJ-JLR . \ !an \'elL· ;1ncl ' Step llC il cllars tlt·ill a p:trr for 11 ~- · in makiug b 1u1 ica ne lamps. Btll'h ,\·l nr' and 'teph n nrc witb Pro(.itt ts n -.: ld . anner • • T HRI' r Chanq ioo-s pon ored Junior Adlievctneut companie are busily engaged in '"'ha t i prov ing tO be another banner year of' panici pa tion in Lh ' \ t\7- Stern J' rL.h Camlina JA program. Thirty-five local higl1 '>chool voutlls hav joined .itl1 J 7 student from A he­\ ilk'~ L • Edw·trds and David Mill r High S ho Is to opera tc th • thr ·t busi n ·.~s fi rrn:-. Each tompany el ·ned offi cers, hi)S<>: a mtnr , <lee .idetl on its produ ' l'>, ~~L i t~ ca pitali tation al . 100, !:io ld stock, IJ<Jugln raw n a ter iah, and rrr_nv i:-. Jll akin g- and sc:ll in g­pr JtlUCt'i. In thi" way the yt:>ungst-e1'-; a ·c 1 ami t•g t il t pr.inciple'i, 11 etlwd. and thics r,l business lll o ug lt actua l t.:x perien ·. ~Leu · of Lh · o per tion j .., t lP ;\ sh ,·ill <; Junior .\chtnem ·Jll en ter, wJ1i ·h i-. now in its fiftl ear. Tl c· tltr '_ ' antrm c·<!lnpaniL'S :tr ·: .Jllllalo , h(·~·d d by J ubnn~ ] athanJ , pr sidt n r: ,an}lrn. LhyLon, , •trctary ; an l Slle 'id olls, tr ~a~u J t-r . J' rogre !>•d vc Colllplt 11 )'. b -ad d h ,\ficky A 11d tl~O il , l're~id ·JH ; l l<lrtir Hl <n1 e, vic -p ·e id en t; Ju l} Jones, -~ t Uary; 1 d .\nn Kinkcn , u ·a .t.u't:r. Produns lJn ' k l, he . lt:u b Jimw , IJ glar, pre.;Jdem; Dale Braman, vl< e-prc<;idenv D ri 'I eagnc, Cl tary; and Sreph n · ·lla '! tr •.a .,.ur- r. • h.<: Pr grt iv · Con•pan i nJanuLacwring 'l 1~<1 for recipes, aocl Juring the Clui ·tma · ~ea~o n marketed a gift wrap. A h urricane lamp, a car wash a nd an a ll­p urpose detergent are being produced and so ld b. the t>roducts Unxlcl Compan . Junaco is making and lts­tribuling a sh.oe shine b x. Adult ad isor · for th Progress i1·e Corn pany are Bdl Rogers, Purchasing; Bruce Sti les. AcLOllllting: a nd Jack ' o tand , lndu str ia! and Cornmunily Re la tion . . F11r Jt~n a. co: Bobby Rams y. PJa.m · n ~in ering: Olin Hyd . J nspecrio n ; an I Norman Fosrer, Plan t .Eng-i11c Tin •. F)r l'mducts n . ld : Dav td Hall. Ch ·nt.ical Lab; R a JLd J onl' ~ , P lant Engin er.ing : and Pau1 .J o..hn 111 M::m ;"tgemeut l ' la n 11 inK. Compan tn ·rnb rs ft'ulll Ca rno'' High .'-idwol ar .Jack AJ ! i~nn , Ro}~ Cable; Gail (;.)/burn, CJrol ·n D<l, wn, 1\ wl Hardin , .Judy J ones, Pa [ri ia K..in la nd, L<.ttr , ·i\tc CJa\ 1, ·11, Su:.an i< bolls, ~.lildr ·d P:tc , j ollltu) l a.tbam, 'i1 '\' · \Vco;rnwre laJtl! , l\li ck • And r:.on. i\ lanin Boone, Su(' Ho d, l.OI'n:l Cag-1(', DtmaJd Fi,her, L~ k Jon 's. J\11 K.irrkc u , Fre ida lo Mill L Rolamt Osl ot 11 , Oi ·kl 'ltiruwu., E 11. Wilson; Nan< v CarrulJ f{anlr , D< l ..Bnul· . ; son, Par. Child r .• Pat Cocl · . f\obh · Erlw·uds, .Jimmie H g lar, St ph n S llar , Cat , Sw<l nfStT. Jt c· Swango. Doris T a ru > Le 1ru v\ or! '/· ; 1 l rJ'Tf. ' L 'G .\ 1 1- ll 'FLY, the ,i,iting emots hear a pn ·l o :~-.a m pioo d i•cn . ·'l'rerrar;uion fm· the Futnrc:· rl h e s nior . . hDI\'11 ht-Jt' in he - b.unpion Jl , \ m, rep1 s nt \r!l\TtC$\·ilk, Seniors Visit Carolina Division "·hat o ·cnp.ation ~h ukl 1 h o. e? How an I be ·r pr par myseli for th.i: type nf ·work> The11 -can l hope t ?,O to cnl1ct(e? Or- ho\· do I o- abonL u·ettin o· a J·ob? ..__ \..., b v . _ ·rh.ese were . ..:ome .)f the m<UlJ~ qn rion \Nhit:h ne<uly 60() lugh ·dwol ~ ruOJ ·~ heard di - n ed b .r tho ·e who can hel' ·p them. \.'ith the an ·wcr-· during Carolina Cham-pivn · ixth annual ··senior Week at Charnpion" 11 • ' \t>mb r 7. " and 9. _C_a:·eer. uidanc. e · ion · highl ighted a full day of -~cu ' 1~1e - lor these ~oo o-w-graduate teen-agee represent­mg lugh dwol tluougbout the area of Carolina Cham­pion · operati :.n .. The thCn"le o£ the sessions was "Prep­aration for th ' Future " and this w ~Ls the topic of a panel di cu:sion wh ich oHerecl many practical guides in choo ino- and achievin · :uc e ·s in an occupation or profe sion. Each day the cnim- were given their choice of career guid41n(e ·ess.ions coYering an exten sin:- Ji st of o mpati()nal fields, and were divided into ·mall gToups for th · di CUSSlCJni>- ' The esse.nrials o( su<.cess in the vari.o u:c. rypes o f work were ou thned b 1 co.un elors experienced in the var.ied occupattons . . Ses'iiOJJ J -ad r and IJ1 ir ubj ·ct~ were: Gudger Palmer, a :ourHin ~; Virgi l Hollowa y, agriculture; Fr d DeJutl , chcrnis u ' lerunic ancl chemical en g\necrirw; J. ' \''\)- .'\'F~V ll .U·. lHCH SCI·IOOL 1.· ~ fOR 'i r-~ pt<"< s-,·d ~~ !!,IC.tl (l<;d Qf intcrc~1 il't 1h • "<tl ' ;n g-ui~b w (;' .~~·,~ic 11 on ltrurm •ttld. rail 11a1t"· pot ta t iull . ·C.tre('r c,tidali(C LcaJe1 llt~g h .. f£-a~f'. u -. rflic llt' tng 1. led Ill . '· .... itll l. ' fir • >(' l bJOI'•, f'r!lll1 I •lr I() t ig lu , '" (.: n ~,,· jd J- (l t ~U -ou, ·1o111111\' 'l ~,r I <'l :~ nd G1.:rw h;rd. 32 Chd and Crab rrcc l ron-IJull' ~1 igh 'lcho<Jb. t'and tlle lli!Jer-; a te Dvr1 R an(lo!ph., nwde rato.r, I-larQld H >lll "> "ll, J> a.t !'<tttc-Twn, nnd John t\arn - ~. Jinli11Y \lilli;rnr son i ~ lrl ih ' ~ P :rk r's Land E. Wilkinso n, e11 ginc<.:ring a n_l t l , m (hanical atLs; ancl Ray Orr, fore ·try. Handling n ursing wa~ lr ·. J ean tte .\bbott, niox h~alth nurse for Ha .wood Coumy. S.ibyl Wil ·on, up ·r­Vl ?r ol the Charupwn Ste nygraphic e tion. d.isut sed of11ce work ; and A. M. F;;urbrothcr, a · ·i. tan L di" i ion general manager, covered pulp and paper te hnolng . Rowe Henry u perintencl cnt or the Canton . ·JwrJi system~ and. Miss Ah:na Browning, school u p erv i~or, had a sessJ.on ·on teachrng; '<·Vh,1lc Hugh !vleas , Car •lina Champion's traffic manager, -poke to a grovp ( n mot }I' and rail transportatiOLl. functi on :,. ~ Fairbrother also talked to the seni oT'> on "Getting Better Acquainted With Champion·· as a leature oi eacl\ day's busy prog-ram. Movies were hown, explaining earnmg power and the proht sy. tern in: America's f:rec enterpnse econorny. Lvm.ch con guests in the Cafeteria, the \·is iring .senior wok a good look at Cluuupjon's rnanm1oth opera iom during a guided tOm - and they ask ed JUany questio11 . The teen-age guests al o r eceived sou •enir pencil . note pads, descriptive booklets and a s1 ccia l dition Jt Chips, published especially for 'e nior Week. V1sit.ing senior- representecl anton, \'ayne-~vill e, lktll c l, l'ine"' Creek, CrabLrce l ron-Duff, Cl)'cle and H .. e ·. nold · hio·h schools in Ha ·woo l CounL · a ncl Enka High School. in adjoining Buncornb County. I. 'IIH ( .. F l· I Vl~l \ iiW>l~ Chdt· lfigh S\ 1-toul ~e 11i . n ·~ a d .11til(.' let•. hh lnrk •·d •.• ). ·~ ,t\ ·lltt t(l}11l C' lttHil rlr(' OVl'p . Bi ll (.ro •: 111 , l•d r. • • • h •:1<L lnht' l', tljt l' fli-.<·~ llr<· HIH 't .llin~l . I hi' : ·1.: 11io h . fnllll left l(l 1 igltt. <n e 'nw H.tnc . Cktrh:~ Siocklllll 11 r11l Jt·:UI Dnrk,·r. 'l'lw l'JtiH?t' ul .~ 11 tjlrt'(' <t-Ic ( ;mllin:r Ch :mrpio11 ~. S \!JLJ :\G D.\ CERS. ull in I h ... c; n·! ~ lN'II ' . ,JI ' p i,·tul c1 il ep i11 th · .lt.unpio11 \ ,\! (";\ ~~ rn . . \ II t! 1c d.lntt•n; a1 ' 1.11 . Jn · bcr. of th · \' .Jn niD I' ;,quar :UJce 1 ·am. Fl<>ll t ld t lo 1 igh t, -;eatcd . :~re An net Lc Led fo rd . Sltirh') Hilt, Linda Ka Slll :Jt ii ­<' J S. L 'it ll.ll :t :r.:ll h <H' \ . s~ lll dra R •Jb n~o n. G<til \' i l li<im . . l ~tn ic<' \' il1i:m 1· :.rmJ ln rgnrcr T a ~ · u c . Ju th · llo 1l r(l ll' . left to r i~ h l. a1 lJ i 1 • LLW t.X u :tt·d HQid c r. l'll atl ·~ \' il k 1n1s, Ro' , h;tq>. \";tit er "Hcd " ~h: dfot d , l ick · Hr igg:. l'hi lit \'i!l i;trn, . JimJ ni ;\1 :1!'011 , ( ;udgcr .agl.e, J crn 'Ra''· llobiJ i'\ a nne J nd Co:1ch E.rnr t " R ed " Iv · tcr. They Could Dance All Night J B.v Wall e r H oll on rl1e Junior Cl1 am1 ion \' !\l C \ q uarc d a11 ce t ~am .i. in gr 'at d mand . H ·uu doub t Lhis statemen t u1ke a look at Lbc recem bo klng!i whi ch face them d~t rin g th , wint er and early pring 1110 nth s. Th Y Jun.i-or ·. like the Elementary ,·q uare dancing \ Oung tu .. fea tu red r cntly in T he LOG, a re gaining in popularity each day and night th ey pcr fonn in many pan of \ \! ' tern :Korth Caro lin a. Two Retire from Finishing B ' R ozceua ~1 rris T ·wo o[ the Fini h i.n g· Room crnployees reti red on December l . .. .'alli H art, co unret hecker, was p 1·e ent.ecl a g.i.ft irom her rell ()w , ,. J'k rs. Sallie was employed on Sep­tember 9, J< ?7, aud \1·or ked on ·ma ny jobs b e [ore be­oming a ch ckcr. ~ h e wjJ1 alwa · s be r emembe red Cor her lho 11ghtfu h1e ·s and kindne ~ to oth er-. J. s_ Brown , p·eneral crew leader in the Box Shop, ''a a lso pre. en ted a mo t useful gi[t [rom h is many hi ·nd.;. H e wa -; e mp l o~e d on Aug·ust 12, 1933 . f he Fin i hing R oom ' ent on~ r the L )r wi th the n,,, t meal t icket won from t1 e "Qtlarterback Cl ub .'' , 'ot a ''" ek. pa ~ \ed by witho uL a F in UKr's name on the ' ·i11nc.:r'<. l i~ L ' l1erc are quit a few football fans in lhi lepartmcn t. '>peak ing ol £oolball, ou r C(Ji nton 'H igh Black Bears ' ' on th.e \ Late AA foo rball crown. R oma Pr ic-e, Mill ard Cnll ald <:Jnd Da vjd Dllr .h h an~ ~ o n s 011 tbi.s f ine tt<un . :\JiJlirn.l' on, J ad .ic, --wa~ el t.lccl on A ll -St<tte decLirm. Canlon'. loo t iJ.aJl lam ' en t "a ll th · w ~1 " Lo b a~: k tlw i r L ·a l11 t)1 i" ar. Con gr a t.u l t() 1 I' ·] ·gra Ill -'> a 11 d I e l - l~ .., \ ·e1c r ecc i\' d Jrollt OLher Hlu R idge Co11 f r enee lean . ,bo;.dllg lit jr p ra i ~e o f' O ll r l('<llTl [I)) winni ng 12 \' icturi :-, t~ gaill '> no d ·r · ar-.. -;\1;:ttJy nf ( l l!r vJa •J ~ have r c ·iH·d v fl r~ to pltc ba ll for .'.O lll • ol the lead ing .olk g ' - he-,1 wi-.hc·'> to d tC1 1'- . . \ !IJ na . t •dford , ~ortc r, ~o-t· a\ 1!1an ied tn R(1g r ~ f a C<,!eJ.tlan 11n , ' ( J\' ·tnb ·r !!9,rd :1 1 '\hell>y, ~11 1 1 h Ca ro lina. f. :.. i emplo yed 111 h h bi ll'< w r '· \.V(' ' l'i"l d1 Jll mn< ll uappi l c., . St. nb a~ i[ t11e !kcr }tunt ('t 'i in 1h i.., dt'}J:tHm ·nt h a \l.~ t u 1 11ed tr) 1 epti ·l · IJunteJ "· '\{, d · T klllcd - o 1JI ' a ~~ 2 - i He h H. : I low 1 a 1 tlc n.ak · l;"' Cm d(Jf 1 \''h et h . ~\l y i\e\,. \ :n \ rnolt ti()u i ~: . Tot t· 11c' '" { , olJI th..l· Fi1 i ~ h in g lJt pan 111 · nt. - I hopr . \1'\lh ilc they dan c..,e a nd (lan ce they continua11y bernmc be tter. T h ey rea lize that pra( Lice ma kes perf ·ct and that', wh<t t Lltc · 're after. All in tbc.: ir ' early teens , t.h ' r · full u ( stamin a. The could dan ·c a ll n igh L, lJ 1e decJare, and nul led ti.recl. T hey h ave nnny cugagement<.; al1 c.:ad, aod the tli rcc­tor .s, R eel lvesLer and L eo nard Hold er, are cen ain th y' JI be ready wh n th · da nce sig1n l is g iven 0 11 a Ll Lh e~e occa io ns. T h , like the li ttle E i ·mentary team, ha•·c bee 11 da ncing sine ea rl cl1i ldJ rood - and they're gcttin' better and better · ery da . \VIT H 29 Y EAJ~ OF SER ICE behind her, allie H yatt re tired fr m the Finish ing Ro m on D ember L ,\[an f h t" o-work 1 ~ garh er around her a· he i ' pre e nt.ed a p ;;~ nin o- gifL by i\·fand uni . forelad )' . \ I f. DR .SS f.IJ I P, John nro .. n b Sh(ll-l n f ' il in, . ;;pe ·i, l gift 1'11 •111 I i'< (() · IHJ!l-. e J ~ 0 11 hi• fm :'ll sh l tt. J() ltll 1 d r tl f r~ n11 1ht' t\{ ·, Sltop in tlh 1- j .. j, h w g D ' f l ;li'IJ l t t• ll t . t f f (' l '3 H ' ll ' o f 'l ' l'li( •. Club Members tud Photograph \Tith , ~. , Tal pn )jt:t t umlt'l w ~tY , lllcml cr ... 11l the Can ton Calll tTa { 'lub ,t rt' p1 nduci ng n:. td h in Ohtll\ d i tten.. m '' :n ·. lne pet ienced :-lntl tl.:r h ug, "l't.' I '<tru i 11g lllllrt' J bmn rhei1· ldmC'ra •• md llh l"t' ·1l mn lPmpc it iwt ,wd li p,httn g. J ho'e wiH \ e ll:nl thc i1 t ~Hil 1·a , for quit · :1 \'htlt• ;u t' karning al o ut da t krc nm te [mit.ptC.\. tht• difl c1ent 1\ p . ., 11 papt' l' jor prinli ng ;tll l 11ther im1 n t;tnt < Jtgl . .., lo bett r ph tlc ~n pln . \ fall\ ul 1 h( nwtH her;-. hJ' t gnnc in tur coJnr -;hnt.. in ::1 bi~ "·'' and th e~ ·re learning more and 111. )!" ' ab ut the It ch n it·a l .1ng k . tc ''· . '\er.d trip~ a te 1 htnn 'd ltlr r~u'h 'priug and \Ulll· ll1l'L lur the 1 lulJ <) fli n~r' han: fnund that the~, · trips pa' ofl in n :1 rcati(ln and Ill>\' mcnJILr . l he.e ui 1 }~ ;ut> u ually mack bY Champion Yi\.J ~- \ hu . . unch\ -~ are 1 rcparcd and the uang ('at just when the: gl t huno-n . _ Inuntain o.~ n e~ are the mo~t. popular t::t rget... for tlt e en thu ia tic Jw ter trip! c r~. while onw .1n ~n11 < n tlnse-u1 pen<malitie . I' na ~ ting 3 com pJet ' iarkroom. the Canlon C ;m1era Club i making -tr idcs c' e11 beyon 1 expeccations. 1 h e main thir\ · i ~. the membership i · interes lc 1 a t~cl tha i ·.., ahcn-. a major fJ lor in the ::.u c s o( any 1JD t t. • LIT 'I LE l'OOTB.'\LLI.:.R '>Le \ie \l i! n,{'l , 4, h piclured ''ith his 11 11cle, I h:wa yn \1 i J n e r, _ t;:Jr lwkfield pl a) •t ()f he J!;I ~~G C;Jn · tu11 Hi;jh (hiJol t.hampion hip tc;:J tn . Li ttle Ste\ ic ,,·anL to be:: a goorl fo(ltba ll plav·r " j\l'l lik · t :1Jclc J)et• ,, r nc ." . Le i 's fath r is {.ay \1iln ·r, Boa rd .\fill ..\fall ­ulaCllllit g; ·rncl Dewa ne i. lh ~ •II of v,· '\1iln r, Plalll E 11 gi · Hecring D .p;trtnt eJil Old Tinwr, G \'E:\ \IYL HE \ 'S. c, , i. the d auglll r of l\fr. <tnd ;\frs. Quin­ton T. 'd athcw .. of }Ja adena, Texas. h i 1 be gr:mddaugh Ler n( Mr. and :\Irs. C. K . l\L:tthcw · of , IliOn . G 11·en ' · d addy is emplo:ed at Lbe T xa Di vi ­' imt, \ltcrc he ll'orks ou ~u. ?[i .\ I ac hille. I· I lOt I LILt: I L \ . I HI \ .1111 Hol1trl;11', J l ., t ·ttH·Inl till' '\ i t I r;w pon licni~l' l!l Jllotdll ~ ,tK" :t ilt[ i-. 11111\ , J,flllrt!f'd Ill ( .h ;•J k · tt; ll , S. <:. H(' JCit' I\Cd IIi• ll ,tJII iug al Jllillgl<lll . \ i t I "II · H.J <. f l tHI. ' I!Jll, . l l·~ .. I · ht ' l ' )II .,J '' 11."1 r· i\t:d l1 i., 11.1\ t~au,t ., 11 in ~ . J l is d;td , mplb\l'd ill ( .lu rnic .tl Sale- ;tt t iH:: C:nolitta D11 i.,lo11 ha~ tweu ,,il lt ('flaJ"l"oll IPt 1'1 ) . I ' · Sri k Ma on I'll, <..wnl1 n.t LIJantplt 111 Ht it k Ia on ~ pl 1, < d I o~t I CI th <.•tJ lnu·~ ,tl " I''T Clni ~ tm a'i d i lllll'f i YJJl }. rwld on n ·n· tnl et ·}. I hi' ~t t ' tH , d '''' ;ttrn•tal <· t ' ll t t.\:J.., l!r ~· ( .h.nnpion Yl\1L. Hut girt B.tit ). lot ' tll ,lll , :t11d Vel! b ~i11glrtt111 , ;1', ' " Ltnt ltiiTitJ ,tn, ~0111 din :tt ~ d th · ; ''' n gt'rn · ul ~ lur t iH p:tJty ami "lnou•d " tit<' wf1r,k bill l h ) \ 'J r mure lhJll IJ ;t PlJ\ lll dP .~ , '• Jor cvr·r>·body ltfld a ' o 11dn lul I l lfl('. Flitabeth ' lhiJrnp'-1111, LHiie..,· ~l'(r tat r ()f the ( .h.w•­pinn Y ltad har)!,t: o1 t lte prep<tr tiun <tJtd \l.T\o in ~ 11t the dinnvr. wl1 i It fcatltfcd rna~ t tutk ey. ~ Jr . \'r ldt Singkl•H1 Wi t'> i11 rllitlii;C nl Llw <tfttc·r-dinn · t 1nn 'J ,tm w hir h in< luded un·cd ~iugin g IJy th 'Jltire gro11p. and the d istribution of 11t<llly pri1e' l0r \'ari ' JLIS U JJII · ~ t w ill · lll'r'>. i\Trs. Burgi11 Raity prov ·d <lll .invaluaiJk as l '> tan t. Touun Furn c,~ . retir d CIJampi1m, and hi:> d a ug h ter lary, ·wcr · '>JKTi<tl gu st\, , '> wa ') · dam ">oc bee, aJ o retjred. B ;Lity g;a\'C Lhc g-roup a Lr ·at by tlle showing nf Olll · ex elJe11t color !> lid nt mountain cenery antl -,ome out~ tandin g- c los ·tipS of J1tJW T g<.ndcn<; in th<.: \'\'e~tern orrh Car li na area. Trout Are No Puzzle to Jud Until be retired from PLant Engineering with ' :'J years of service to his rccl i t. Jud Paxton didn't ha ,·e too n1uch t.itne for trout fi ·bing. R ut it's a liffcr ent s tory wday. . Paxton ha: a lway been a good trout angler, bu t Jt seems h e's ge tting ~ett e~ a ll the time. . It takes a lot ot patience and know-bow to l1 h u c­ce ·s[ ully for lake rout in deep water in the fall a nd winter. But this r e tired Champion eems to know all the secre ts of succe s. Only recently he ha both brown and ra inbow .li na Jakes. ha <l ~o m e excellent luck. wiLl< LTO Lll i n v\'e tern Torth Caro- . A ltho ugh h e'll take strcarn fishing e\ er} t~lll l' . Ju~i PaxtoJl says he a n "make o ut" ,,·ith lake h ·hmg unttl the s treams open again n exL • . pril. F ,·om MANA 1E Maga:rine, pu bli. hed by rhe National M anagernen t Association . ~~---;::============::;:::..:_.::.:::;---------. O() 0 0 - - -- ,_... .._ ~o~==~==========~ ·· B ut. M r. J on • · I. 1w y1 tho u gbt lh 1 was a di ,,.,.. .am of tbe ph.~mbmg ." I THIS IS DAY~ Ceci 1 Muse hits the Jackpot on it n1on a W HE.N a rellow :i: udden ly sumrnoned to reporL i m­m diatel to th . Tim O lfice, the natural thing for him to do :i:, to wonder what' · up. But it Ud11.t take Cecil Muse, tr immeT operator in Finishing, Ion ~,. LO learn the answer. For on October 18 he :won the ~ aO U. S. Savings Bond giYen away by Champi n Credit nion, locat c1 , o[ course, in the T ime Office. nd, ' hat's more, Cecil ' superintendent, .Jeter .Mar­tiD , hatl dra'wn hi name from a box cmnaining the name o( 3,6t ·1 Credit Union members . . l n. e after alJ , prored to be the lu cky guy. It came a'i a complete sUI-pri e- and a 1 lea ant one. A the Cham1 icOn Cred it · nion observed Nationa l Cr lit ni.on. Day, ;all CaroJ in Charnpions. reg-ard less of ' h ·tber the) w·-re Credit Union 1nember . , rece ived d b ·lpin of i<.:e crcanJ . . h · redit Union body had gone ~~ tcp furth er in ,,b-.e \in~ th · annual eve1 t. 'I hey planned to give any child born to a 'redit 1 nion m ·ntber on Ocwb r 18, a han· in th · Ctcd it nion. This wa an excell ent good IJ n C\:\' BE 1 0 . ' k , a11d if it \ fum•; , \ !itt Wiggiu ~ of rh <:: · uplcl)"-1!,' Sco re l ltf t '\dl! uo it -[he ol(l C ~<H . 1:ln pa" rl tlnollgh COJ110JJ r c •mlj arul wirh bin•, bh a •f,;o ot ' \ •CT) • lldng [ro!ll 'lll;,. l' IJO> · ~ hrplnlH CI­J< A\. \ f itt f(ll llld >OIIl . ol J (Of ll 1..ifl->s : t~•d 11 •<1d ,. hinH ·II' a <.oat l .II lll l "f3( ile, ) ;J.: ll'a~ I ('<H ill" IJj ftllll)< ' IIH I LI~ () If' th · 111 :1p "lwn 'Ill< ' o~ I Ji~ 10 wr~•l•- • ! •1k Chi, ['JC lUI • l\l.J i\I}FOLD IU1. -j cLCr I· 1\f~!lin , pr sidrn · of th • Clia•n1 iott Credit l l niol1 , draw~ ihc nan1c of a luck ' 1\ illti.CI' () ( :1 • '!)0 l '. S. S ~1 V'i11g lloud . The hnntl 11 as ~1 w ; u · d ·rl U) ltH• Cr cli t L:nio11 as p<Li' l (If li Oc tpl> -r 18 uiJscr~at i n n of' , <•lion al C:r •dit lJ!l ioH n ay. Ol l icers, frorn Jdt to right, dC 1 <!I Fcii'Ul e ,·, Hte lldJtT of he hc)<t rd -of ' tl irn;turs: fr d f ·rgu on, ic -_pr ·si-d cnl ; Jete•· !\Jarl'in ; Lo11i Gat ·. ·c­t cLar ~; aud .J . L. \Votlc)'· u c:•s u1 ' . , HOR.' l'LY t\FTFR THC J)l \.\ 1.'-JG, ,\Jar /\ li ce Robert. , Cha lllJ.lion Cr di t Union o; t ~• f( u1 1nlJet. pr c~c n l •d C •ci.l Mus with. the $"0 IHln.d . M ... ~ · b :i 17- •car Champion and i.~ empluyed ill Lhe Finishing 0 p <~rtmc ll t. He was piC<~ . anti ) sur pri: d io find h · was the l t• cky V II n[ 3/ )2 1 c rn.p loyces. , will gesLUre, but no n ewly born appearert on the ·. ne October 18. Drawing for the ."50 aving-s Bond rook pl ce in the Cred it Un ion olfice. J eter Martin, pecsid 1 t of the cred it union body since i.t estab li shment her ~·, w a~ blind­fo lded be fore he rea,chccl imn t:h · ~,ti2-~ nJ.m es and 1 lucked Ollt the luck , ·wi llll Cr. \'\'itn ·s.· i.ng the drJwtng were Credit Un ion o tfic r·;.. HO:'\I t:CO . fl. ' Ol' L' i\ ; t ' Cac\t.un J-l i ~l Sl'h< ul w ;,,~<; atfi. I C-rivc fl e ~lt.Hiilu L ' n u \':111 e, • d ug ht er (If \ ;f r. and .\f.l'S, Sam \ '<111 e of Cili •W" L1 nn 's J c.d • anti blade u ·o~1 n (C 1Hnu l li.gh rol u1 ·~ \Ia ~ p•·c't: llll'\l l,) \' . J .. Rik:cpJ. h ig h ,<honl ptinJip;d .. llcr cl rr J , a l.kiJnpi'''l Old 1 i11 1· (T, i.' ;J \ hifl ( 'OOl'blillilli ll ~ 0 1{' ­fll <lli Ill lit<' l · iitbl l ill ~ 1),., :u [. Jllc· flt . ·5 • ea~alina Christmas Seals Sold Well Christma . , .1\-, . old 1'C il thi . yt'.,Lt 1'n1 memlw1' of the Gro\ el· C. Sut.tk Y'. :\It'll '. Clu1l n l (.:ntlOll. R ceipts irmn th e~ Chri lnHi'\ 'eal ~ - k. "t ' u. eJ in . c cral difle'l't'nt wa\ . ~ tln r e 1f the IW HH.' j ., tn It· m nn.' Ire<· the. t : --1,~ ~- throu g-hout th , t n u r t\· ca h vear : me g< . t ht'l1 t·e ha l ll !l al.t' ] ~ t smh aflli ( tc<l '\viti! TB: a ud ( J \.llt~ a hit ( r tile nwn \ j - w.cd in ·" }J OI'I~o lin g wnn h \ -;t u len t:· in n ur-;c'· tra in i Jl f) _ ' ~ .~{' \ nt;·IiY l t'r l'lH nf the gTo ):-. : ,tt ' I Cll l ' in Lll ann').rxl ( untv ltw d u h- '>J hl il ~~ 1 e-d he::dt h ~ due 1 inn prog-r:.t 111 " . H cadinR the . <:~'l.l :a l . (.H1Hniw.·e this " ·ar wa-, \' . L e :\kEirath. n1p lo: m ' lll . up n .1. or in 1l1c lrHlu - wiai and Communit: P dn .li o n ~ Dq a rtn c 11 t. He " :1;, ablv aJ>sistt:·d b; ' n- lto11 Pq l u, .\c om ri11g Depart- 1\H.'lll: J. R . ~e tu- . l , J r , .h mi ·al L, b ~ l a t l: G !'Over C. . u tlle, . r ti n""<l g ·neral ,:t•c.r n;Jr; [ the Champioll Y. I L ~ ~ and J. J)O) l : m :tth't'tJ'. ' a IU ~ nlbl: f or the C<!n­tou H i).",h .'cll\)O] a .ulty. IFE ~n~:-.1BERSHIP in the merican Legion i pre emed tO Mi K.ate R irka rds of Canron , in recoo-nition of her 36 ea,rs of sen ·ice . .Sh e n ·ed <t. a R ed Cro · nurse with the ;\rne:rican Expeclirio11 .Forces in France duriiJ~ \ \'or iel '\~ar I. She i tl1 £,irst wom ~m in :\'orth ;<~.ro l i li :J w r ·c ive rhi honor. 'FT!!m left LO r igh t. ~Lre !\. J. Reno, eni<; olfier ln the -\ r~Jericau L gion Pot No. 61 ; Mi<> R ickanh; and U earn~lll Pinner or the ' est s)J I ill Pos t , \ ho made l'h<:: pr s ma !.ion. Rattlers Instead Of Deer Thi ~ i the ~ tory Q[ lW<t Caroli na Cl t ampi~Jn ~ who w~ nt ·into , Jacoo Cou nty in c, ardL of L :'n iso u - but kj Jl d tJn ly rau: l e~n ak •s imt.ea<.l. Only rwo .rattJ -~ i . l i ~ ht ! ,\nd in wca 111er ,,:J icll wa.., far I clow f ce1ing. Co don \Vu ' · <JI Filii sl tin14. ntadl..< the· lir'lt kill. . lw b ig y !low rallltr_ '"'as ly ing .in Ill fi.gh ing S . hap when \V~Itti) d n.:w on L1 1 11 w 1t.h 1 I& d t cr rrl le. T it ·n, a little Jarn, Ralpl Cole, )i th(; P.ain Ct \'\' it th · Pl a1 t £ngi1w ri.ng Depannt ·nt, huming; ·wi th 'vVatts., Iilii ·h ed oJJ a 4 1i~itH It ~~t r.l e t a~ it Lt )' tojh•d t•n " rttnL nt.ain t.rail. }L' -. fll i t • unwwal l'c•t rattle!>ntlkcs 10 c 1:1\""1 in rlw op n during· below-IJ c ·;ing t mp 1 awrt:'l, hut th ·~(· ~ n;.t.k ·s WlTe hcli -v d .to ha e been :tltl <H 1 ·d fr~rr H 'I ~rci1 de n ~ hv it f ' ther h 'd llt1. 11non -d ~l y .,un . Til ' sc ha t· ly hunl<:•r~ l1 tll t h()JJH: wiLit l)ul rite ra t tl · horn Lhe l1i g- rau br<:i Llw) 'd k illed OH Lfwir <l 't'l hunting n·ip. ;<,)) ()' ··po p·· L \ N CWO R ~l H'' i ~o the fi l SL In rr: t irc ft vtn the C; f ·t ·•ia . ra ft tmd ·r the. Pn,Ji t Shnri ttg Plan. 1:1 t<' " Pop·· If'( ~<'~hi U f•'­tillJC Ch;_ttttpiol) rcltifi <~lC f,·m,t Cl)- de Hmntctt, • f t ria Hpet ­viso r. The entiyc ( af · t<;r i:t .' rilft g;u hf."'n a rr >t~nd " P p,'' who i in tlJO dark sui1 , 10 I id birn gl.l< •dltye. 'I be prt'IC it teu t ini with 11 ' t'ltire ~>u it of cl!!~h.i n g a ~ a p·a.niug gift. Outdoorsm.en See Movies J\lfember . of the H ayw od County \ 1\T.i ld li fe C1t riJ of Canton {ound a series of color mo~.ries quite int ert:~ tin . 1. he movies, sbo,vn during the a.dy D cerober meeting, covered big garne hunting in \1\ yoroing by lo 'al h unter-; for the past three consecutive years. · Making· these hunts were Corbit ' Vright, vin Yfil-let, Earl Si h er and Glenn Parker, who record d their trips o:n .film. Ch1bl rnernbers said Lhey'd never seen better movie made by atnateur lens111 en. A specialdri\re is under way loin rease the membe r­ship of the club, and a spec ial effort i I eiw:r Inad to determ.in.e . just what members desire .in the way of hunting and fisb:.ing Tc.g ulations (or 1957. From MANAGE Magazine. publi,shed by the Narional Ma.nAg•ment AsS<Kh t ton . 0 L-----·---·~-------------------__.1 "Chip c;alled aud says he wott't be in-'he's teeijllg good ioda~." :\lOR c. T H .• I 100 :\ I E ~ fB E.RS of th Hou wn Cra ft 'men ·s Club a· mhl d at the Te ·a J)i ,·i"ion in ovember. T l1e e gu ests of Ch~tmpion ' ·er abl 10 get fi r~ L · h::t ud in form a ci on ahou L 1 he produ-ns which matw )[ th em use every day . he cl u!J is com· po ed of pcor lc CO llnecl d ,,·i.th 1 he gr <'l J hie art . PRL_L - AT T ff _ . 1~ ' K R'. T TILE ar 1 [t to r i;> ht, ... ra ttC ,-;wall . r. R o '\.fca;,e, AI G rdnc r, J a rold J m.cph, J oe Se:~•· . J illl r, il'rtld and Jim Ila r. \ 1r. Tl\:iford i_.. Jv (~'j(l CUI o f lh Hou -ton Craf1 mt:n'" ](1lJ; \1 r. . ea1 i \ ic ·pl'e id ·nr; l\11 . Ju-;cp h i~ l ~ro g- , a n chai1 ma o; and • [r . .B.:1rr j, " cr · try-t rca · t~J <: •. Texas Division Has Visitors ' l lJ H oo .. tc•n Club of l'rinting Home C ra ft~ J J)CJ1 l11:ll i t~ regula1 1 t >Ir tbly 1nee tit1g at LIJe ' I e ·as Di' i ~ j lll Club· h l)tJ'>t in ~~ar l y 'l)vc:tnb£·J . 1oH· than 100 111 111b s ( the ( 1ub hra\>ed i;l T cxa) 1 ' rJrthCJ' lO om l} )(' 111ill , nd re Jain foT cJjn,l r. Al G ;.tn.in r , t h uical 1.1.1pe rvi or , mild the prjncipal addn::<;<> lf; the >n;up and "''as ~~ ~si~ Lu l l1 ' RfJ · ~ 1 ''"''. ge11cral sup -ritJlc:nden t of JI U'!p n t<T111 tLa ctllri llg ; Cr::t nl ·wand r, d1ief insp ei"LOI ; Di< k ( -.rr>tl t<tll ', I i JJi ~hing 11om sup ni r r ; and Bill Dodd . ~ i ciaJ a, ., i~lan t, dnr .ing · CjU \ ti on -a nJ·aJ IS'w r pt ri d '" h i 11 fu ll JW 'd . I' E f T H H A RL'O N 10 BA look might y <-Ut sta nding ncar th o{(cc tahle in h:i · home. T it , tl:ri11gs o tt th 1a l1l kJJk 111ighLy I. tnpting to :1 lO · tiiOI!Ib · u ld , too. lhtl l< it lt'' cl:tdd , F.inr;: lt illg R 0111 Fnrem. 11 H·:trt l ~>111> :~ . wil l .·cc 10 it· lh<tt nuth ­ing di s t~ ~ l r01 1,~ ha p11 n:;, I .'\ I' R J~' (TY Lr n LE HSS is T attya 1 <~)' Ho:tk, l•nly grand · cl a ugln r of Lci;lltd a ldwel l. Her grand dad is a 20-year ern· p.loyee and is t tan ~po rtat i un ·upeni ·or ~tt the 'J •xas Divi i()n . ROYALTY R EJGNS! Betty Ruth Wa lker wa; queeu uf the Ha lloween carniva l. at Shad d al ElemcnLar- S h 1 in H uswn. T he king is Melvin mphenom . Bett} Ruth '_ :i ·y l!r-o l I "ist r. De iJra L r nn, left, and Mar Umph no u r, r ight, nre flower ir ls. T ony Whitl ey J" Lh ·ing bearer. • \, 1) , jJ ' [Ill' H/ ISI) \ \'1-J L II ~ 1'0( '\ DS! ·' t n t k l ~· "" l·. tlllid)!; . n •ni(•J' , pt v udl~· hows Cl.nu l I' ;H e, l ' i' t. aq,l Clif f l il 1-t u pit w r ' u[ Jd.; Lo-rli ~i: u• a tarn.. llndt' J<' '" 1\~l i l tl lt <>lll u .,uupiOtl 01 Oc tltbu J ), !WI :>. after 17 ·nu uC 'en k c . ( litf r~ti • 'd 0 11 ( c ,d,ct 1, ! \) , :,~ , ,, ir.ll 17 c ,1-,. of •t.td<<'. ;Ltuu h tUJl' trtt( ti.0ll ""pcrd o t in t11 • • I :chanic I lind P w l •pa t u nrll! . 7 , Y • '• ' :E OL -FlT ne r an · t Lhln _mil ·ht. Our r o. 6 Re 01 en• -nit. '' 1s upp s d to he t.he io-ge t, I e t, and mo t. pra tical blad. liqum· smelL r in tl1e outh. Hut wh n lhc • brouo·bt tbe . ·o. r pictured ah ,. , ~mel d ump ed i t in our Jar , we ,.,~re red-f.ac d- it c .1Lainh ' a . n't ' n · bi . T h en ·we found out the "h tie truth! ' ' The Day a Texan lost Face --Almost By Bob Hart La c rnonth, for a . t ime at. least, T exas Champions were red-facc:d . Ev r •b ody know· th a t Texan do things bi, ger, beu er, and fa. ter than anyone el . F Jr some rirn now we've been bragging about a n ew in lallation at our di vision. No. 6 R ecovery Unit was goi ng to be th bigge t, bes t, and most pr acti cal black Hquo ~melter in the South (if no l the world). You can in 1ag-ine our surpr i · · wh en we found a big boj]er wi th "No. 6 niL" pa inted on th e ide, and dis­covet- d it ·was om what &111a1Jcr than w had pla nJJ d. C f our e, we ,.,. r e: 1na king no a pologies. fler a ll, the Hginecri.ng unit .·wa <> a Yank ·e o u t lit and you know how thns ' Yank t a r . \V w ~ n: snna in rhe p<>'>i tiO II of the T .>.a 11 who \ li p pcd into J 1 ar in cw York City and ord ered a clrillk. . 1ot Jt a v i n~ any cactu<; jui C<~ th b<trte nder ~ t1 gg-c s r uJ a Manltaua tJ. The . exan thou g h t a m imJLt; an I )'o lit c l) d ·cl in d sa yin g, "Jt'., a dum ni pla( ·. "lo11n y, fc w Ir ist'>, hut a c JW could11 't li \! li e mimw·s i 11 all 1Jt i ~ Ill '!..' ." J\ Jeanwhil e, lJ;.tek al tll ra nt.h, o r 1ni ll sir . W(' \-\'(' l (' still p Jag t1 t d by 1 fl a[ lillk olu hniJ ·r and l11 n ... J,c"t l~> <over it up. Fina lly O llJ •bod , h ad a b t ig ll t idea and a~ k <:d one o'f tl · cott'i lrt Jction nt ·n abt1U t i r. 1L W I n <; ou t llt ~tl thi ~ ro . lj ai n 't n u1 ' o . (, ~~ · •a ll . Th is Jiule IJoi.l r b I<Jng-; to Hrcrwn aud I O< t :wd r h tlll lW() f •ller j ll '>f hruuglt t il ;t lUll g- l(J ·V;J)III t/t cjr hilllJ . b v,·!tu1 L.bn blue north T bkw ill last utuuth . l'l )('y : 1l l' s1iil digging th lw le Jo r our No. 6 ;,nd \ C proha iJl) W(Jn 't -.e it for anuLli ·r c· igltt rnn ntll ~. 'fh · mora l n f tl l i ~ :-..tnry i-; - d01 t n (·ver 1 li ' \ ' t ' ~ h a t 'OU ~cc . ju t wa it ' ti ll on Jf u T e. ' illl te lb ou about it. 3 llll YO l ' ( , I \I ' ,. "ili.no11 1.\' "'1,' \ a hli11 p, . (\a u ~;IHct <Jl ' n . I C 111\!:'lu t Oll<'l . ';111 " \".drlinM'. ll:JJ IJ11 I· J.dne i 7 IC' u l ~ Pld ,I JJt[ i1 loCI 011d grad ' I <11 :ro'h · l· l<·mt: lld l \ 'ch nl)l, IH LL Q ' .\ i' only I I tnmtth · o ld a u cf ahe;HI\ he i a real " l1' p of( rh · old blo k.' ' Hi dad is . R . uinn. f r ., <t D-l'ip fitt('r nd 7-v 11r U am­pion at t.he T · s lliHston. COLEMAN ROSS, cent 'l'. is realh ·J1 joy ing ]) jg r t.il't: ll tC il l. .mong o Lh ·r thin•.,.s, Cr lem.::t tl is lt <t\it~ • a "'o •<l time tisl1i1w - <Lntl ,..., 0 ca tching a good deal too. T h str i11g of fi .:h i.n the pic ture w: caught IJy Coleman. hi.s -;on Drca tnun . L 1'1 . <11 d h is , on-in Ln,·, Les ter l'O ll . B r e a.n to ll and L '>'L t , rc 'J ' as .hnmpion . f' \(1\. Il l ( t 'H '\t.O l ' l 1\ p >~ f' tii ip <1t ·<1 in t it<' s.,.,l p cinto D i, l rict !.,toll! il y ,_ I I ll' r U L1 ptugr;l l! l \I i i l'll tilkd •· \n1 CI it ll l.i it q.~,,' ' ' Ill Hl dut' , h,l ·.e <•• din. 11:1 1c· 1he . 0 11 ~ ···1 he , \11il11 a l F,til " ~0 111 • t>l t lw f,o <1 1<' , [101~ 11 h v H' i 11 fufl Ci'~\ ltill lt' <llld •(•:td \ ' " ' thci1 IIUtn bt:: r. !\. l.n gct p:t l l o l th • p rog-t.JU1 t'CIII t' tt ·d .tl'l)llnd the Ci 1TTI ~ \ \1. g-o n hmlt lly ( ul; ).bs l '1 (lit! c ,,, hiou, 1\ ,si •LIII( Cnb M<t'll ' I' Rair. ll j<Jiln ou, n :1 I f rl · ~,. tllm i t tec !ll cu and wb . • • . \ ,\l li L- 'l lJ RE ,\11 . ' [ 11a~ ~~ parL of rhe J..ao l i11 exhibit shuwn d111ing tlle ··K.wlin Fe. Li\'ill .' - fl 1c min, 1\tuch '"l t up by Lh ­J hiel ' Cotnj)lll'll , ~hOII'S k;klin hejng l<•ad cl by .-hOle! (JJl[fo a d tnnp trqck_. On the l:x.mn! in tl'l · h::~cl.-grouttd L~ Ch .• mpjon ' c. hibit :;.how''\ cncl lroducl~ o£ P· l r made with kaolin. T w£N1'r YEAR. ag-o Sandersv ill e wa (Ln i olatccl little town in the h ea:rr of: Georgi a. It '"-'aS a qui t wwn , a peacefu 1 town, a I most com1_ letely et as ide from. th rtst ol the "'"orld . lt wa off tbe beaten path, and the onl y~ train that topped Lhere wa the Sanders­ville R ail road's. · he town of Sar'lder. ville was ·a t the tnd o{ th thre -mil line which connected ·with the Cenlral of Georgia Ra ilroad. Jt wa then :wha t could h ~d ied a "lcepy liu1e ou thern town ." 0da mu h of that is changed. And the rea. on Cor the hanger · c . Twent; y ·a:rs ago, .Sandtrsv ill - a t, as it doe today, oJJ the edge of the riche t cia y field in the country. it. a ll be 11 in 1936 when T he Ch <unpjon Paper and Fjbrc Co111pany built the fi.rst mill in the region to pto(.c . clay. ~· in e then, four other large clay plants hat·e pruno up, and roo·ether with Ch ampio n, their cornbinul outpul arc m r than 300,000 tons a year, •·m: T L[. Rocxn·· ~~the ''il )' th(' jutlge. aw dti flo:tt 1\'hidt tl pit.t• a pu1 of gold - J-ao!itl -~•1 the en•! of a rainhm . It \.l ~ . tl<;<) i •Hig-t·d IJt,l. ntt the 1-.(lol!n th ~ 111e. I h.- ftu a t <-<llJ ih ,t oi~tt : "h.aulitr - ll ahlt , \' • ·;~lilt ,ltlrl )l ;~p pil'lt"-'>~--- - and th , have a combined pa roll of mor than $2,000,000. Sander ·ville i now wide] known as ' the ''l aolin Center of the World," and tbe week o f Novem ber J l -16, it let the world know about it. T h at week in November wa th week of what was probably the first lay fc tival held anywhere. It came about because the local citi zen · decided to broaden their Homecmning Day into a fu ll week kaolin festival. · Rea li zing the imporrance of the kaolin inclu tU in Sander ville and ' 'Vashing ton Coonty, and the rote it has played in Lhe economic and so ial development o( the aTea, the city of Sandersville then planned tbe festj val in honor of the .indl,lstr that had so changed it life. T. C. Carr, mayor of a nder.svine proclaim d tbe week of November 11 -16 '\Na. hi no-ton Count Kaolin ·week." That week, clay re igned as king in Sander vi lle. Many out-o£-tmvn oHicials in th kaolin inclu tr , II O:VfECO \II '(; () [i Fl'~ N. l'ut~ ' ;\ r(hcr, i .~ , unouuue..J. b) her at· lc tJ..I:ttih. 1 heir flo' :tL i s folt!ll n l h~ 1-h. ,, l'g'i::t Militaq Collegt· B:tll I. ~ lore f'll.llt 'H) clccuJa tcd l.lu<tL' nttd ,J b<tltd · l L'l(; itl.-lud d in 1Jw pa1:tdc wloiclt a ur.11Jcd sumt• 10.000 ~p(•rt;Hor' "! (-l CONTINUE() ON NEXT PAGf ;J :.J e ee- a alon>' with 1 .11 ot1i -r:, , . r invited t t'l attctld the £ \ -. ]. The: arne JroJ.l1 ll p-an ol G(·nr< .;ia, btllll tb · 1 n•in " in Lhe . tate. ar1d thcv c~ll :t ~ I ,·ont Ch ~tm - pion to take p art in tl.l n~ 11 t h eel m lion beet n witl1 an i nYital'i mal h H l urmun n t on , - ·utb 'r I I. Out. t anditJ:~ g 11 · r · o( ~ I idcU\~ 1 t ,)a , . r imi d to att ml and p tr tki1 ate. A.nother feat ure . f Lhe fe~ti ,·al . ' \ hicb I gan on ~h e amc <hry. )·\·a, 'l fi tt il n- fO l e-1~ . n {:U l )' pt)l'H.1s W ~r O}JC'll to tl:t . publi . and pri ze ·-~ r awd'd >d for tLl bi:u·,.;est Lish <:.tnd for the larg'e t cat ·h of a -in l da •. · A Tradition Is Bl'oken 0 Ii \' ~dn esd y aud Thm 'day ne r th· h.ig-Ll poin t · I the e tinll t ok place. Th traditiona l ,ecrecy of the ind n tr y ~..,· s broken and th kaolin 1lant and mine: , ,. re op n .cl for £onducu d tour~;. Cer::m1i c . is ne of the olde' t indu, tries in the world, • and it i.~ one of t11e mo t eo:etive. Less has been ·written about Lhe pr ce , ing and manufacturing of clay product' than about a nv -Other indu. tr so the arrange­menr -r~-a · indeed an unh ru-d-of 1lan . 0 l. Thur day night there was a hanquer honoring the offi ial and own rs oE local and out-of-town Kaohn plants. J. E. "Du .. ty'' Rhoades, ;f:. C. " Bubber" Sn:~i th , r: '( ,. s 1n .I ob rL .Northing lUI;J autl , L t;H · , Jr., holll ('h ;u :t- .1 ion ·'\ plant, a tt C'lH1ed. From ( : en ~ r.l OJii rh re were L d~ Clark Thnn• on aml \Va l.btr Hultb ·r ~ L 1 r. UJ.n ·· MiL< b ll, h < l o[ l.ht: 1J ~partrn ·n of CC'rali iic :EngirH•eri.ng iH Cenq~ia T c h, wa" th l!lain s1 i:tk t l t il' c c nin ~. He to'I<J th 'i LrcHy nf holill and it th·elopH"lent j,, Georgi<t, and 1J • call··d it Georg ia 's pdt iCipal winer,al re ·nur c.:. Dnr ing th . w t:k th ' r . w "H~ exhibits by the varrinu kaol in rornpani . . Ch ampion's e h.ibit on::.i ted of end prOdL1 t. made {rvm p ap er whi h onta in; day. 'rhere were Sll clt thing-s as c i ~oarett e l!>mct:'> and packages, pam· ph.lcts rnatclt fold r , playing arcl , ct1... T he T h iele Company er up a minialt•re dta · Ulin with rcah t~c mitJ ~ature tool& for rnining tbe day and loading it for h .i.J::>ment. Friday was homccatn blg day for th chool and H JW!l . Th e n~ was a parade of orne 30 beauti(uUy €leeora teti floats in the afreHwon. On one C);f the floa ts rode th€ hornccorning queen and her attendan ts. The week carne to a d0se with Sandcr "ville H igh Scchool's b.o.Jnecoming game at:tcl the beginning of plan · · for nex t year's ann ual .. , ,Va ·hiugton Count Kaolin Fes tiv ~ L '' • · EU:-:.A;-xrOR R~l()ADJ:S1 I'uisty.:S da ughter, rep~·eseut~<ll Champ~on on this fJoar which was poRs.Op:}C!! by all of th · kaolm CCHnp<1111 t' ' . T:he girls reJm?J"en t· each of tlte -fi~·e phuits in the a re:a. From .teh to· ri<di!t are Laverne )-LolloJ~ , F rances }0 ~1 e , San\ 0 11'et~ Elbridge. · ~"\n ne" Stf.l ith a nit! Elea nm Rh.cade~ . ' . .. ·--.. - ' ~ '-J '-' ~ '..) '- -- .J ~ '_ , ' - '"' ~ ·-- - --- --- .'-- ~ -- _, --. .:.;-t- ,. - .. '-' ~ -- -J ·• -~ --- - '-' ---- -· '-' ~ :.; r - .. -·--'- :. ~ '-' ...L. ...., (., ·------ .. -- ·n ----OJ ·-- ----• ~ ---<:; -- -- ·-'f.,. -- -'""' ~ -.. ·- --- -., 0 -'-"' -- --- -' -/ :., ~ --- .. -- J . ·-• '- :..; '-' • J ..., -- - '--' .-~. ~ '-' "-- --r .-. ·--'- - .. --- --" --·-r v ~ -- -r -· --- - ----::,::