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The Log Vol. 43 No. 03

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  • Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
  • ' \ F Rl .\L \ 'JF\' l'hows Cha111pion ~t:'lltll-O, (' . .S .. \ .. at \logi .ua<;u. Rrati!. in fi1nl phQi'e · of CO il tru cti(lll. l n lhe foregr und i. wo ldyard of euca lyptu wood. ~ ee ''l'icture l'unfolio ... page W-15 . V' . from the editors O... uilt' oft ·n wt rcc('L\ · uole-.. :tnd (Ortt 1wn frotn our ·mpl )'y ·c The LO -'· fti nd and t!·lling u'> t ha t.h c) ba t: cnjrJ) ·d '('rla.in ar i lcs in R{(cHtl· w · haH! rertiv I nail fH)f! t U<>u-Clt;n 11 ion v·e tlli11k }Ull :.~11 ~h~ >u ld h~ re Lh ·ir Ct>mpli nt : • PI >Fl LE. 0 · UR ; ) l 'CRES "• ' II . • . . J tl ink th ~ pn Lil s w T exc din~l y well done. and f g-t •a tl · ~~1 preciat' til· n mplirn ·ntary thing~ ai about me. Th(' LO is a \Tf ' I' inc pu hJ iu:t Lion, and r am ur' your emplo~ ees get a great d ·al of mti f· ction r ·a d ! n~ iL. B. Ever Jnr lan, Uuited SLMes Serwte Sir: • .• ·1 11 · gc:n ·ra] purp0sc J publisJ1ing '1 he LOG 1s '>UIIn I. l belic ,-c -it wi ll be produ tivc of go d . Frank J. Lm. ·he, United State.s SenaLc Sir: • A!Jan , many thanks £or [The LOG] published by yvur com­pan y, comaining artic l.es ~bo u t Meml er of Congre s representing Di ·tricts in which your plants are located. 1 be book is ver; well d · nc and is most jmcrts[ing . . . Albert Thoma ·, House of Repr e.H:nluti11e~ SCO 1 U\'C Sir: ur 'waJm€ ·t ·'uwnk y(J n.,'' tog 1h cr witb <n•r mo ·L . in e1·3 cowplim nt · Jof the vcq ex elknt tri bute Co , rout ing (F . lnuat ', t9GO). Jt wa · ·impl 1 lrem n(1 1;1:. . . u: R "b ' l L. Robcn.,cm, Di1·er tor of l ublic /-< elotio ns. Roy S out.· of A meri a • ] he beamHnl trib u te of Scouting in the F 'hr uar is. llf' of The LOG i-s the fin es t J'\'e ever h~1d t l.l(' privi[eo·e to ~e ' in an in Tu : ri al puhJi a tion . Sir: Jerry H urt ·r, Clminnnn Pu!Jlic R elatious Gounnittee 'nan He Lrd Council, :i1·tciwwti •• Ma 1 complim n t you on th · very well wriucn ' Lnry on S outing ... lt ii; one of the tine l 1 lwvc sc ·n and i.t tells tbe ·tor, t)f re<:ll deep int , rc. t on t he p<~ ·t o( ·our employe ·s to do ·om ' thino- tH)L on1 1 for th eir own bov); b ttl foe the b<)ys of h ~ J lhe nation . \V. B . .Hubl ell. R egio11al I::.x. X of ional Cou neil, Bo·y 'cout cut ive of tl'ine rica The LOG Champion Paper and Fibre Company MARCH, 1960 VOL. XLII I, NO. 3 General Of/ ice Hornllton, Ohio Mills a t ••. • Hamilton, Ohio Conlon, North Caro lina Pasaden.a, T xas Sandersville, Geo rgia Ed itor . •• Stewart Jo nes • Assis ta nt Editor Donald O"lexio Divis ion Edito rs Ohio, Merle Baker Carolina, James Deaton Texas , Ken Reed Edito riC11 A ssistant . • Eun ice B. Hughes E'DITORIAL STAFF Ohio Divis·ion . .. Bo l) Barrett, Merle Bay nes, Joe Bleven . Blond ie Caldwe II ( fJh otograjJlter), v\ es l y Cobb, Paul :-.:ewkirk, OtLO Rt: id, John Schm irL. GeoTge Stein e r, Bill Thompson. De lla Hicks. Carolina Division ... R . E . Davis, .Bi ll Kiuslancl. C. W. Hardi n, Ha rry Holla nd, Wa lter Hohon, Gene H de. Jack Justice, Dick Mc.Mahon, ETnest :Yf c~ser , - David \V. Morison, Rowena Morris, Bi'll Ri gsbee, J. E. 'NiHiamson . Tex as Division . .. J ohnny .Bo, ette, J en y Corne li us, Cecilia Dickerson, Liz 'Woodring, J u ·tin T haye r . ' . ·Sandersville ... Gl.ady~ H . E,·erelt General Office . . . Lo rai11e Ko er. Our Cover \ '\'(:' C~lU CJsi]\ UIHil'rsLllt(l ! I t ' Hl llll . tt Hllt 'S ' . Ut t oltLHillab) ·· impul. t· rn ·\' rite o.n the cl <•n wi tHlow .. rtcr it misrcd uhT with his btca\11 . l t l td "'~ do l;11nnll rh e,ol.nt. effort th is hil l o tu ·c lHr:i :\1o·t.u . HnL tlur H';t l S)'Jltpitl h i'!i will li t rle ~htcr , \ 'e know site cottld ll"l h :l've done ir he ·•us · she t.o uld n "r h<l\'t' r ach d ~o high - h11 1 viii ·vt on1 think o · l i t al j.f ~ ~~ • de ·id : to d ·tl nut plu1i ·lun!"r.t ? l • • I't' ' Ht"\:t. n~n~ at ~h . ·1 n1n l);!U e~ t-o i"'-•'-e with }~l-• lie '] hi rp. riwel-eeper. Tom \'"ot·l>cd ltear th ' Rhea \ Ciltl d ddwus n\1 he nd f.rni :~re d< lri~:: nds. 'JilL FRIL:\TIL \tilL o( Ill ")i.I<'Bt ou ;m.. Ill I ll.'l i '< ' '11 I y hi<' .lt;lntpitlll'. I Ull) i~ 3!l- ar Clm11 ph 11 'H • \·orkct'l Ill> a w· te tn11 J.;,rr on rb > untec·, i" lh C:af t ·ria, .1 od fHr I he P'"' ~i x e rs 1 ill• rl · anitatiOil 1 ·partnJ(' Iit an'' etires . . Ohio's Tom lowry Hbows out" after 39 years at Champion T.u.s . fONTH THE OHI.O DIVISION wiJ.l be withou t one of its best-known and b est-liked persons. Thomas Michael Lo.,vry h as "stood up his broom" and called it quits to face a life o[ leisure and trave l. He retired March l. A 39 - y~ar Champion, Tom is quite a perscn . You see, ever since the age of three be has been handi apped by not bei ng ab1e lo speak or hear. But this hasn't lowed down likeab le Tom. All hi.,s life he' had to over omc hard­ships, but never have they 'got him tlown. ·· Six yea rs ago Tom "spoke'' to Ohio Cham­pion in a LOG f atur story. This arliclc re­la t ad. some in t r s t i 11 g and h e;,t rt wa m:ing thin~ about this ''s il ~m man" wlw so T!l<tny know and I ve. T m wa bon in 'indnnut.i ir 18!H. , \ t th ag~ of thr c h w<ts :trick<:JJ wiLh Sj jr rtl mcnLngitis and Jyphoid fev r - a mml in a ri01 whic:h J Ct. him wi thout th • a bility to sp ·ak or I ·ar. Tc m " tt • u J · l1ool in Cin< iun11 i f(,r ;, ~ I H rt tim' tl ·n later moved t 1 he St. J r)s(· p 1 ~chool f r the D ·a in St. L•nJis. T h('t lt<-' I • rn 1 tor ·ad, wri L·, dd and s ubtl<t ct. Btll 'OJ'om as for :eel to lcav . hChool l1en hi-; m0th ·r di ed . t that ti n tc, h i a~ !7 c:o-., ol(l. Moving ha k. 1:0 Ci ncinn~d i, J, \ orl.-~.:d jn a ~ h oe (;J ·tor for tl 1 ·c cars. In 19:,.0, Jw ?- moved to . Hamilton and in 1921 wa,s given a job at Champion's Ohio Division. For the next 20 years, Tom worked as. a coater W<lste trucker. Then he transferred to the Cafeteria where he worked for l 3 ears. For the pas t six years he has wm:ked in the Sanitat ion Departmen t. During these y aJ at Champion he has made man y fr iell.d · ­Champion folks who will miss him now that lu~ ·s retiring. Tom Plans to Keep Busy During Retiremertt But for Tom, b is Ii i'~· o( retirement wilt be a bus life. He and his wife. Eve lyn, plan to C'on ltuu th e ir work with. the National so i:1tion ror' the Daf - aH -nd ing the an· Jlual c >nverH iom and ke ' pi11g ill con ta ·t ~ .ith th. ir man fri ·nels. Tom and E.vc.l n a t o plan s<::V('J':-t l l.rip~ SotHh and ou t \t es l to visit r b .­tiw ·s ~md r ) xc · pl ace~ they have a lwa s long d to ,·e ·. ·1 h i.>i nwnl·h " dH.' silent man·· h;t 1 ft. 'h nnplon's Ohio Div ision an tL ther is s0111(· 1 bing- mi ~>~..;in g-. For tho e who kno·w T 1tn wi ll mh~ l.ris t ·illing;n ss to nod. he ll o, 1. ·wdtc :t ricmll not • nd to . mil his fri end l smi lt. l t•lt )t ·c- J ont l ·-ft., lw cv<.:r, h · iss ued. o ne pron1- j:, ' - he 'll be bH 1, rrom I llllC to tin,1t" tO visi t vi til ~ ham pions - the tJ •~~) j tlc h • I •vt.:S . o wd l. • ( . • • \ T ,\C_, I·. 17. l 't >tll la n ·d a hig Jl! Olll t' ll l i11 his li fe. I li ~ ll!ol li('r tl icd and he ii ;Hl lo l• ·a1 c till' s< fl()ol for tl c: lf. l ie Wl' lll Ill Ci ncil ll! ali ll• ll11tf work . A PRO D POSSESSIO:\ of Tom' He is shown her when he was 2 h imse lf how 10 driw•. for the lll<ointaincd a :afc: dri1 ing record. wa ~ hi~ :-.1 ode! T Ford . ·ears old. Tom taught pil l '1.' v a r h h ., ' f -! \H. \I flf 1lb. l 0\ R') , J nH n Ia < ·~ ,f d<n (Jl wurk . Jlj-, 1TUH' 111i""llt pla11 c.lll lot .1 httw htt. I k and . f•lvn Jll.tJJ t" 11 ,,~ ·1 ,1111! .,,., . pl. •H' rht' l h,L\·C "h'·" lrtll ?.;' d to c · Uoth '"''' Jnd I· H'h 11 ,tn· lllutliKn o I h.t ·., r 1<111:1 I '"' o liP'" Jn1 t hi' I h .d • \f • I H 0 H\ 0 "\ ru ll · ~~ I aft i a ·td d('(•p te~l It' tlcto wn J l:' llC· 1 ration qual it.'· 1 (\ t 'hoi\' if p:1p -r or lw;u· t m l'l; ~ l' d fi ;\ ion,-. I' R i't.~ l C \LI \'l·.LL .. lik 1Hh r machine ittSp v tor~ . 1., ·vps 1>11 ~ · tl1 1 i ng- h i~ >'~- h our ~ lli ft ~c ilr hing for pwsi I lc d · fr>( t~ and . ohn w J.S. Ca ldw 11 is shumt taking t'aHi'f'r rrip ;J inpks from a r ·cJ . L E\IJ H \ \ ' !"Ji."i .. ·u. ~0 \l:tthill ' •n }' '< t(Jr. c.h Tks ha si~ wei ht ot pa ·r. t h•·1< <H e rn any o r hc1 tc ·.r ~ to b · r n at ll f<i ll'· ly a u.J rapidly h} [11 peeti II , ••• our assura Carolina inspectors put our papers through many tests to guarantee customer satisfaction OVFK 'J 111 YEJ\I<S Ch;:nnpinn's pap •r lift\- · c flH' to mea n qual it lll our u-.t( men , 'h altlp io n' · in-,pcctr;r, - W3 tdtfl 1gs of' f'l'•)dtH tion ­work con tant ly ro gu. 1 d thi'> tnviahlc r -p11tatilll1 ,md nminL1in (Jlll" in lu :,[r J ··,d t'n; hip tl at ha ·r n hnill tl1· ugh the dc:cau In ~perti(lll i our a~')untrHf' of Jll tl lit ); cut n eth >Cl o <t-;sul ing nmfonni ly to "Jw<..ificalion .1nd . t :tlld.tnl'> ; our m ctn$ ol gu~tr:lll t<' · r,f cu sr<.: m T , ti Ltnil)n. I h ro ttgh o u1 hig'hly I ·v ·loped in :,! · .tinn sy Lcrn , w illl it · ario u <; !l Lag s and multipl • t st ·. its checks and cro,:ch(·cb, 'N kncYW t ~dl time. Lite qu;dil' ' of th. 1 apT W<" an; pro lud ng and whcth r it will perf rm w .ll · n lt)d:t> ' high 'ip<'c I pr · ·cs; wh th ..- it \>\'ill qualil'y und r th. ' rig:i cl -,pccil ira I ion of s<t nitary rood contain r tnck : •>r il it ' ill mcl'l th · IL" t - )r f;tl) icatiPn by mak r. )[ l'Jl \ ·Jnp'-''· t:tbl ' LS, leu rh. ·ads, or the rnan ' ot lt r finish d i 1 ··m., Hl. d · frl) nt Champiou p:tpcrs ;tnd pap ·rbo<1nl. CONTINUED ON PAGE 6 (.I ( lh.t 'i\1 \I HFR ·. thll'l ~a 1npk Link i11 ln'jW• tiPn '\n tiutt. • II · ck~ !><~ •ll!JIV~ lw lor• lilt.') .ur filed . Ill" Jl> a 11 illlp•lrt~ull f11ncti•m ,ilhc' ''~lllple~ dlt' often nn·dcd 101 l'utllt<.' rde•·l'l1< •. Jl JH \ Ill I I o;c., I tel 1 h ic·f in'>pt( tor , ·•11d \HI. '\ndrCh"j,, ., ,i.stanr <hid ""JK• HH t,dH· " d'~'>C I<H•k ;Jt a arnplt ''' ronlt.t: \ll l i" th~c: 'oi H" · t J!f(·t·t., u . ~IC>JIH ' I H (jiiiH' I fii"Jil~ . I he\· an· IMvl with uti!ll\ ~~~t~l .t.·d\iol! do~i h. • INSPECTION our assurance of quality CONTl lJ£1) JOH.- Bt CH1\-ER, chief pri nter, l\fax ol man, and Ra,·m<.rn . fab discu .: printab iliry of f. a per. T he nwdem prim :.hop includes letterpr s <md off eL pre ses when~ tests (,an be made on vari IUS grad s of paper and board to dc:teno ioe print..i11g qttali ty. Ul·. ' 1'1\'f''] () ,'. Huard f l•'ipellinil , nms ~· l;l1i t>t;• 1 ·~ t on buan:l 1.m . pl •. J'all'on a l. J t.;m llc·s nta,JJ y Qllwr i n1pw'i :mt li<l'i~i g m Jd ~ in flw :.tH:a o1 Ho<rrd J'u 1 ct i io n . UlLL HI.A. 0 .1- L · ho ~vu rnnn i ltg a [Jrig·htm:~s t c~ t i1t tlr lln midi.t} R. -m. ,. bi • 1oom i · w ,cl 1o ~~~ 1 111iclify .11Hl l 'st vadO'Il ~ sa n.rp) e~. CHARLlE . 'rl !\;'(f.TT, right. inspection. supervf OT. eli cusse - a m mor , d (cct proi,J m with El woo~l Shook, No. 12 J\.1'achine shift sup r isor. {;q 1d c.ommul"'icatiou tlndeJ- l!Ch circumsta nces is important to in ore tllat the prol)iem 11i !l be handled i-rn!ll ediately. 'I.J.\ 1' L '.<>J>tc I 10 ' OFVJCJ-. i.H::adqnJtl n has rcc ndy lwcn cornpl tC'd awl i l •H>ckJJ} rn · r · t• , p ·c:l. l't • <•rHH:I pic t11rl'd aN! frvnt fo 1 ·ar: (r v11dnh tt l'l<:"lfllli• J•J S, C.lv•t · fo>l'<>f H>li \linnk J• arli :JHt, 1\1 n llardin . Jl. Uih \:{ill ~. f ll '>i!J~ piH.JHt•), (,,,rol u Ifill ·in s. J.u·k ,..,Jll,,fht·t , l.'hlllip I lof!a!lll ,J!H1 I' •f • t loll'IWd} • ., I Visitors on mill tours at the Texas Divis BILL HO 0\' Y, Cr(Jttndw >od :\1 ill gen l".-.d · upenis~ r. ;.eCOJ!4 fn>nt left , ~ hows a B w•n re ti •• ,. w \ inc nt Skelley, n w Ct•swrner S r v i~.es ·repr: 111a th ·; >. \V . .. W )d.y" L nd . in. trun!<::llt forem.rn; , nd jordan C rn fl. ~e n e1 l super i. (J'!' [ the ~ h mka1 l'ro,[u h 'it-< riun. \'(I(Jd) , nd .J l)rdan a1t: wuli g tb '1e:·s miU as p:tl of . ,, orieurad u prngt m for sop vhwrs. MEN WIT JA 'K j OH 1 SON. ge neral supervi,_or of ,\l achine at ·the T xas Di ision. e, p lai.ns lion of: che rna .hi'11e to the gr >Ll p. (), ~3 opera- RJUI.\RII 'BI ( K" Bl C IU ~ \ :'\ . e;eneraJ f~·rcrna11 of the Cook­\" ;:~ ·I) pyoup. ~!>how., the " ! ()lHist ·· what pulp l ook~ Jik wb ' ll it l c~nT· the (4igest~..·r&. Ht1 n:'. "Hu ck , quee r.<~. a bandftll (>f pulp <.lry. C RANT . ·w, . lD£R, g ·n rat sup ·r. i ·o o( 1n pecdou nnd u to­nP r en .ice~. e~-; pla~n s the p.ro(. dur · fo i m•e riga !..ion of tSinmer 1 on1plainl1<. Mi:.ln)' nC\1 ·upervhJt · are no~,, t · ki.u r.b · mill t ' IT. too. earn about our operations, as . • • KNOW-HOW A CHAMI'JOi'i HAS STR£NGT.HJw. 'I'EI) ITS ot~G.A:-J)1ATW .· thro ugh the addition of . ales, cuswm.e,r ervice, lech.nical peo­pJ and other p •rsonnel .. there has been a st ad U' ·am or isito rs tO lhe Texas miJI aL Pa adena to I arn the intricacies ul pulp, paper and board manufacwring, Tcxa ' fanted doors of hospitalit,. h<.t'vt: been opened. wide for ach of the e vJsHor. , because Texas Ch::tmpions have rc::aJized r.hat each will conlTibu cc to m .. aking us beuer able to rnaintaitt o uT com.peri ti vc: edge. Even when orientation of new Cham­pion.., lr ~ mea nt t:1 k.ing time a\ a . from < ther importanl duti es. T exas supcrvi, ~or have a lway · lookell forward to each \ i!, i tor's coming. As on , Texan put h , '·',un ·, it tak es t.l l.uf Of time LO try to how a n 'W maTt ·what it's taken me ?0 years 4.o learn, bm I find th ~tt each tim ] tell the !.tory, I I ;un a ljttle something rrt'> self. These bo-ys always ma nage to ask at least one quesLion .for which .l don 't have an answer." In recei1t monLhs, Lhc number of "visitors" h as b een in creased by the in ­clusion of a . m..i.ll LOur as a part of the trajning program [or ne'"'. supervisors. 1any new uperv1sor have a lready 1 a ken a . two-week orientation Lour, and others will be scb.edq lcd in th h.uure. As time goes on, it wil.l proba blv Lak mor Lirn ratlu.:r lhan kss for bu ,y s ttper i ·on. a nd section h e::td · to acquaint n 'W Champion ~tnd new sup rv1 ·or will• their op ralio ns. That those folks <u- · ahJ · to l<~ k e Lltis tim e, vvlrile nm ~hirking other intpnrt~trH r ·sponsibi liLi >s, lllak.cs th em d csetYing of a specjal sal ur.e. 111 lutur i. . ·su •s, >.ve wi ll shov.' sorn oi Lh · supe rvi:s<H:S a1 C;,rolina ·tnd Ohi<) who h 'lp t,n ~rain our key !J<.T. OJIIJCL l • • LA He J·. " .rn : 1 ·.l JJUJ 11;, ;~ nd r·rov~;n; bluck l iqno . . 11 i · rJesigr d 10 !Jr:odu c a,l ,ow 1){),0()) lJUtlrul :; p er ll"urof s tcarn. 'J h Clo <Hl· pi()n ~· 1 lulose. m i I J will hav <1 1 ~: ntJil • l t lll. u p t l · at ing .rt!W of aho HI !JOO Br;J,j l)ans. 10 Here are some views of the Champion IHI . JlR\1 l ' -&LF. HlD I'{ 1.1' h:.J ! , ~!It ptllh<<N! tw ! l.au.pi Cd'htlt . \.. "' ' l< ·i f.ru: ·u. l~ t.ttil . I hi <• )i,d ti ·w. al1'11t , hfJ\ ~liP mill .J, nh f>l• !II(! I <t~I. IT\JI ti < (f f <>l IJIJ . WI I. [n h • fvH. ". -'l " u>d .ut "i:tt r ; 11< !'Il lw 111 1 t <•tltl!).~ot f;, c I!'Uf· J )~-·~ •·. ~c <'li po •.1 ~II ' Il l r l(trl tt IJ,! -tl• "1'j liH l iu<". "J tl, r· Ol"ld - ~.-- • ellulose pulp mill at Magi G u a~ u , Br·azil ._ ... . . ' .. • ... ONHNUEJl ON NE T PAGE ll • • CONTINUfb L ,''i lilA . · n ·o YF R..' a tc · c 11 llllcl ion fir ·t un lccid1c· t i ttlp '"a made :h i tnpion ... \ ., at , Jo i -ua u D1·alil. T h ' ralt_ I ·'l'tt mill i · EDt n. ada\ . • h ' , II , I he Ccllulo e. it < f tit · The in putLin th mill into op r< ti n in such a h< 1'1 tim i. , in lar [ art. a tribut · to th , 31 ~ham} ion v·h ha · h · n to Beazil t > , • ·i.-.t wi th th tart-U} (al 1\.lt :2 f ' ·hom are 1 r cntly at the mi lt . it ), and the in •nuity f th Bra:ziJ.bn. \-V]H> lwv"' been '., rking ()Jl the p1 j •ct. \ Thile the tart-up , . enerally ·u .c 5s fu1 , th re KeT ·ome problem,. , . ·pected, and t h r will un-doubtedly b mor until all th "bugs" arc ironed out. Bur a· Henry Rigby xe uti e vic -president, Tnterna­tio 1al Group, aid, ' hil looking at a picture of the r llin hill that surround th mill, "One probJcm we won·r Jnve r worry abou · i pace for expansion!" . I thou h Champion ha · done business in foreign BL . H IN , '. I. . hown in the~ pi - wrcs giv ~ •u al}plus pulp a brig·Jlln ')ib comparahl t bka he;d h ard . ood a1 C;.~r­olina anl1 T xas. TIJe bleaching y~ tc1 r wax Oli~in · ll y d sig-n d fcJJ· tltrte slagcll but a frmr1l1 t • gc IJa\ b · n adilcd . 12 O tttll rie~ fot rn<uty y<'a t ). thllJugh rxpr>J'I ~iJle~ a tlfl tiJ : li ctc n siug fJ{ nttr pat ·nt'> - thi ., i, th · wmp t·ty\ fir 1 ttwjnr itl\ ·~ tnt ·nL in a rn;l iH tf:J 1111 ing; planr a.bt<Md. ~~h e> Bt a;ri Ji an mill i. l<·:.i nc··l to np ' t:rt prim,nil\ on ·ucalyp ru , a L.t . t -gro ·ing hat1h'Jccl nati e to Aw, tr.dia, a 11d Sourh •nt pi11 c. which give., (·\jdnt <· ol achi '\-iug a l';uuasti g uw th aLe in Br ;uil. ( \t an c pet inH.: nral pi J.uLal ion , ~ ·mw pinl''i h ~t ve grown ,,,. the ~~1111 J he ight in nine ruontlJ ~ Uta f. would · ;~k · ~2 ~ear in th i ou n try.) T l1' pu lj) will go prinJ ;-trily to the mark t nl Bra;il w hich (Jroc lu c ll1o:,t uf its own p<q>·r need~, ~' i th t.lt (! C.::X n~ plion Of ;1 ll CWSj,Hifll. _Br ~ILjJ has IJ Tll intponing J argc qua n Li Lies of pulp. These rc ·eut pict ures show the ma'>. j,- nc of th · mill. It is bu il t largdy of rci nror eel on r re. sin(.(' r e latively lillie . trucluraJ ·te J i · available. Mo. t ( f th constructioJJ is now completed . ; ' -·""·""""'i'i:""' .,( Of' JlH..X. I· , il't:R her· i ~> 0 JlC l f J.1tm' n d\.·d to op - <)t the 111jH. the A n1HI \ -~· fh::sign ,d h C<tiJa~ l i,a n~. I ~lih h} a !);~ ni. h 0011. tru .Linn coJ ljJ<tf.l~ . \J ' itt~ fw.t1an utadtin 1')' e tcct d b )' a Hra:lili<!U firrn wi:th th: , l1 elp nt I c~H n:, a:m1 \l ill J e op rated hy 1\m rictu'l· l~<ti ll . I Bt'Rtilian ·. n :II;:.-,E T \VO 't' t 1JUtL L'; , E:\ 1£-R.'\TOI •·. one 1,500 k w .. Lh ()Lher !1,00 Jew .. ~uppl l'h jpl~ ' r fM tf ,c mi;.ll. ' f h e ' .recei~e . u::a~:n Ir ln1· boiler and cum~ert - it jnH.l 1 t.trj al <'nerg , iVf.'\CHfNE. SHOP shown in Lhcse two v iews is where rn il l ntahn nance will he ha nd lecL oncr~te p ill :.n em_phasize the ma si \,eness of the miJl ·whi h i · co,·,.' stru ·re l pri lllarily of Hin{o:rced on re te, as axe rn.ost builii ngs in BraJ::il. l <t ,') A DTGE £R LO.\DL ·c FLOOR is shown here with chip dLstribu· tion sy 'tem Lo Lake chips LO tile <.ligesters. Each. digester weighs 50 tan - and had to be moved :tbout J 70 miles [rom rhe milL CONTINUED 14 . -- OI'EN CO~STRUC ·ION o( th lower flgo:r o( rhc mill is sh;own here. At far leh i ·· the Dige rer Room. At right is the Wa·h and Screen Room . .Brazilian workmen arc 1a •ing pipe in .an open trench. v A DRY L f) of pulp ma hine ~how ~; Shibbyc ·u ttel ct tL Li ng pu lp to in·. In ba~;kgronnd i · a Flakr dryer. The mill is designed to pwdLH' ' abonL L:>O wn a da. . A 1 l -INCH CA J BlO DE Ri\RKER is sh own hn ·. JL a.n handle Jogs up to 12 i t\Che in 1Uametcr. T h ' mill i,· designed to op ·rate pri rnar.iJr on eucal 'p tus and pi ne wood. v CllEI\ II C/\1. STOR.\ C.E 'f,\ N K.S nr shown h c rt'- Thot'tsands of fe ·r o( t(>nd td l. in foregeo utu!. pr<tfert e lcctricll 1 irjt\g i h rottKhUUl t l tC mil l. 15 • • Ru ti hom s of y st ryeaf' are being restored in the Carolina area A '0JLl'lC. \ . nf h:arnin . 1h ' Jog c<tbin. i · lwing r u r ' -ted. The pint ·er's astk had :1lmo '1 IC':i.chcd the point c I no return .1 tim \ •in I aml t .. in ILt Vl" ~alcn ::t h :w; toll of th p1 ud bmn ' of ·c t r <'<ll'. · lllle f the Io abiw th<lt r •main c .re be ing lmug-ht :tntl n..~tored b\ inrLi yiduaJ· who cl crish lh " h em• that l1.a ' ' h n irumon; lited in lxnh oog ~md p em. . arulina .ha.mpion i. locat ed in th lt an ' f wbat \ ·:i onrt" .1 cabin rountn. ' it n won cl -r th aL among· ' ' tho ·c ~ho are bu)in · andre roring ]ou· Gtbins arc a nmnber oJ Champi{ n cmplov.-.-., ln mo:--t., but not all in tancc , wit n a Jog Glhin is purcha .-~tl it ha to be moYed, and movi ng a log cabin i. an ~tn in itself. B ·fo re movin g- " cabin, pl a ns mmt I c I ra~ n a 11d all log" n unl en:1l r, thal ta · ·m­blir t lwcomc. ~t nl ' tl t ·r of gcuing rh• right J'lg tfl th · righ plct rC:: ln most in tant.es when · cabin h ·lu at ·d r!tt: firepla e iH li ~ma11tlcd anrl rclmiJt later at tlw n ·w 1c < <.t ti n. Srw1t OWI'H::n. r)r th(_; log hom ''\ ch rm'>l t() mak th ·ir u LIJins as n Li lr .like th ' original :J'> f>O ~ibl<\ white o th ers h av m<~n ~t g d t<J ad l mod ·rn-day cf)nv'nietl(-l:'> Sll.clt as running w;r tcr, d · Lr-i :ity, au(omati · dislH\':.t'>bns. ;u1:d stiJl rel~t in the nJsLic tou ch ( J f y ~ tcHhtj . fn r es torin ,. ca hi.n · some of Lh owner have redt'wed snm thing or the his tory of th ir antiqu . an l :in caclt itlSl:w ce it's a story tkt t t ir. Lh · jr a LOation and make < ne wond er wb1n Lh is countr was r ·ailv like w h ·n it ' w:1s a hmtl o [ c:Jb.in _·, Cc it and Mar y t\l ice P obcrls ha ve a unique cabin lGl in th::Jt it i, ~l waJl ,' t vu cabin "L)mbin 'd. Car ful 1 hnning and workm:u:u hil ::tre c idcn "d in this an­ti q ut' al od ·. C il and Mar 1 Ali ·e h :t • in. tallcd mrRkl H-dav on t~nicnc ~!l in th ir cabin hut iJ i · st ill ' tllltn · t. k.abl ' th · fotmt r Jwmc o[ a pio neer s •tt lcr. r he f)( ugJa '\ a lk. cr- · abin i il li\'CabJ :mtiqu ' h )ll) ' iu wlrich nurw I ours ;lf . SJ cnL l v th ' entire (amilv ' I I - in lwling \YO t C ll ~: t ~o~; thught r:, l\bn h t~ L nn and R ebc a.. Th \ r: tlk er ·abin )1;1s a nvdcrn equipped kit h n .~r1cl batb . . tn(l U{ u, I:Js ' tnothcr Air~. D. P. Walker, c n jo · makit\ t h l' c 1hin her horn \.vhcn ·he:: is isiting . l.l l :11 tl01L T ()nl R ev·c. (I ~ h.;1nlpion 's Traffi D partmenL hold ·t ''aru ·p{ t in hi.· h rt n for the \ Va lker cabin . ;lrHlhe rigbttu lh haul L Tom·.s grc;tl-gr ·;H Q'randfalh r , rcat • J "" {_ .... , grandfa th er, gra wlf~J. lh · r, Llth · nd Tom 1 ims lf aU lived in 1 his tab in. Tbc ·walk s h ught th · old R ev hot11 cs 1. ·ad .fro nt J ohn lZe v '~>, Torn's broth r, wh n n w highway construction ne ... s.itat ~d .it · r ·nt v L' Th · IJand,g-roovcd _logs ot the cabin (.Ire .ju t a .'olid toda ' ~~ s th ·y w·re wl) n .J a Rc ves hom es teaded his land and built the cabin in the very ca ly 1800's. D ec and N ll Y. nee a twn Champions wl o take gn:a l. pr ide in owning a log ·a bin, a) though · ell · lmits she W<~S no t quite ilS er thu d as D e wh n t · r etu ned from a fishing- trip to joyfully tell th tt h e had fou nt! iit ca bi 11 for sal • Dee had given ery lit:tl thoc~ght to abin until one day while angling in th water o f Craw£ r d ' Creek he bserv ·<.l the cabin being Jismantl d . T h a t is wh n the bug really bi t and it wasn't 1 ng until Dee CONTINUED ON NfXT PAGE /1 T HIS PlCT R ESQ E CABl1 r 1 \J owned by Cecil and i\Ja1• Alice Robens. iL ha. modern con e n.iences, 1 he qualit crafLSJ1lan hip that the pioneer settlers p o. es,_cd i till YCrv much evident . Alt hough of . fR. . P 'HH J OBL '\ J' i ~ hmvn po.iutJng 10 tfl• ll li 4f·'t llJg., it\ !I>(; <:&bin ~ h. and tl r hn,b<!nd l' a nl h <tH '' IJuill. l h~- w .t.l.k ,,f the bt.,;Hl:t.\ i ~ \ i 1hl · nt.l Lh r t man hip of . u m un t~·n lot ·[-ti l• "·' L t' i I nr. in ll lo :1bins. \f<tn . C:h ;unpion ~ ntt' t ·r Ji ng tltt e l l hom . 17 • ra· bu r ' build in~-, the c bin n c~t d< t)r ttl their hmne on the Pi· ah \loun t:lin road. ~ 'I h cabin wa5l 1 ur ·h.t:-.t:" l from ·'.\urH .. '- bnh ~t Craw­tnrd, \dtc ,,·a:-- the t uglw-r I I om C1 ;nd~H·d I or wllon1 Cr.nd nl .rc -k wo:t ' u. m - L Tom t1 ~r d' 1d ,\·a·, Dl') d c ubt, a. Jl'l a:; tcr cra ft ·man in th art d al in I ujlding. It's •vid nt in th. · work- 'Ju. nJ1ip of his carl\ H. vwoou OUJI rc, id en .<:. ' ' ·~ did .1Il the \1" rk n hi:· c,thin with tbe ex cpuon o1 buil lin th chimney a nd { irepb e. Chance ar if Tnru ;r:nd'ord o uld ' Ce Lf, ~ abin toda) h ' ould ,lap Dee n the b:.tck and -aY, ''l uldn 't ha\ done <L bc tt r job nn·, eli.'' 'om oi the Yellow poplar logs ,,·hich were hewed flat with a broaclaxe mea ·ure as much as 30 in he in ,,·idth a nLl ar as "sound a a dollar.·· he ' ance cabin i a one-room structur \l-ith an attic, or lo(t, as it is sometimes calJ cd . The roof i' made of plit shingle just like Lhe ones the man ot the house u ·ed .t reach and get when a "youngun ' ra just hurting for a li king." 0 Yerni ht gue t. of Dee and Nell con ·ider it a treat to s1 ep in the cab in: and thi i · underst::mdable, for the home uch as this are fa st fading from the Am rican cene. On o( the ·jgnificant diffe rences in these r es urrected log homes is the use o( cement in place of r ed cl ay mud. \ :\ :\ 'I T R A C 'T l \ IZ J I R E I'U\. 'h. ntn IW ·"''' i11 ))v •tg la \' alke1 ·s t,<l hi 11 . lt houg-h tlu: c<il 1in ll <t a '' li e<JHJ· I;.t lc,, .. lc r adcl (I 1 arrn 1h . il i •lilt ~er r much likl' 1hc one~ !h ·n log· .(.thin Jjfc Wil~ I ( 'Jlit: J('d :JTO IIIltl . CONTINUED l\lo;.t of Ll1 · orig inal fircpi:J c \ and ·hi rune s we1 r p IL togcth 'r \ it IJ mud doiJbi11g. and 1 he ~ a k bet ·c.: •n the log·!> wcr · c_hink l with mud ; lJul cement take · noLhing away from Lhc a ntiqu ' JCJok <lnd mo':>t cal in nnH:r: prcl' ·r it tn the mud. \ V. ], "Straw'' Tuck •r and hi !> wife ha e dnn an , ·cc'll ·m job of r eswriog n ' I .H J vor d C()unt/ '> c>ld home pia ·e . Th ·ir ab in wa being u~ e d lor a tobac r l ><~r u whell the discover c.l it in the B e<.~vrn lam i>ection of Ha ywood ounty. T h · Tuckcn hacl the building dismamled ;tnd moved to the premi, t\ <1f their 1 orne in Bun omb County. T his cabin within a f w year.., woulu prob­a bly h ave d.ecayed and return ed to the earth whence it ca.mc, but the Tucker · now have it in such a fin e state of pr ervation that ir will probably be st.aml.ing wh en many of the nwd-crn day hom s h <I\•C passed o n . T he T uckers ha e added ome rnudern con\'CJ ien c · to the cabin including bath a n<l electricit y. J\lr ·. Tucker's sister and family ·pent on e e ntire umrn r in the cabin. "S traw" and 1r ., Tu k er a lso sp nd a night there occa­sionall y, and fri end$ oC the T uckers Joe k forward to t.h · social gatherings in tlie cabin. \1Vith the a sistancc of a neighbor, "Stra v,·" did all the labor on the cabin, including cutting i-~>·oocl and pl.itting . shingl es for the roof which had tn be rep'laced . T h , T ll<.:ker · han: pr >Vidcd for futut•e O'<:"ne rat.ions ;m '>I I onunity L ee one of Lh(' Gl ' lle o ( a J.Jionc ·r king w l1( had th mountains oJ Ha wood. Count y a~ hi h r,mc. Cabin own T bip is :1h\'"' ·s a family proj .l ·vhh l'<Hh m 'lllh r pb 'Lng some p <Ht in tbc rebuildin ·. U u~d l: Ll m n tak th e:: re. pon. ibilit o l ere: ·ting th · v;.d l. roof :-~,nd c himn ~.: · ,•hile lhC' womenfo lks take \a re ol t 1 in:. id • ne 'll · such as cunains ::1 nd rugs . • l r. and .Mr.~. Pau I I obin.·on ho e b >Ught and m v d t\ 'O Jog ;ll bin::. to th ir 100-acre farm located in 1'1c Cnt htn~c ·e Lion ( Ha vw od ou n l . / n " o the .t biiL i:. w ~.n·e th an I 00 y '•' r old and w ·l. mov 1 from CaLJ.loo .h ' .reek, whcr ' it was known a" th Un ·J Arch Early home. Th other i: 128 y ·ars o ld and am from Hurri an C r ·ek. Both h::tve . plil bnard roo£ ·; flo-< r ing held in plac . with w6oden p egs. Robinsons Plan Additional Work for Their Cobin .\lthmwh th cabin are in ., fin state of rqx 1ir and quit · li\·abJ ", tb R ohi n. o n · plan to do additiona l work to ma'ke t.h Jq~· lwm.es more comfort;:-tb]e. Future plans. ta ll k)r .runnino- rater from a fl· ~c- fl o wing spring and b~t h · w b ' dd ·d [O both ltous ·s. To nwk 1..h ir mounta in horn · te~1 d more :tu thcntic, the Robinson han· a log s1 r.ing hou e comple te '~N ith a water trou h. j ·· t like the on in ,, hich the pioneer mad nn. . pt th c;;ir jar · of m]Jk <'t.nd butter. Th Robin. on. deriv ;'I grec t d eal of pl eas ure and a.ti 'fot rion from wning th e · r lies of the past and mu h o1 thcil· f.r · · time is ' p ent living in the amc home. ol . 1111e )f our rno untain Lt ler . · he Got-feari ng bat:k wood sman of iVlaggi . Va ll ey wc~crn1H:d a Bapti. t p reacher into th eir ommuniLy i.n the e;~r l y 1 · tr) <tnd : t1 t h was the welcome that \ t\?illiam C:!<H lf elfer d ci.dcd to mot k." it hon1 · . . H e gwcivd to­g- e th<.;r a ca l>in and lived :md p ach ed w the p eople or lltar ~H ''l for ' period of year. Jn tim e, Cludfe ll c:r p< s"<d on but tmb y hi cabin is qiJJ ·u11Hiing on Lhc p rop( n; o1 c~f HJ!iu a C hampion \ t:> fCr 1\JcGctha . fh · pi(,n 'c:r par'> mlt.gc: has btc.n n1 d I rn!'tt it. wig in;d I uil d i.r g; s it e, ;md with th · e.xcc:pti()n of a new aluminum. ntof <1 11d kitch <:n ~ pa re, it is ~ Li. ll the <;arn , a:-> rl w;1 :!Jen Cln lh:l! r built iL Thi ~ !.a bin ln in g~ ho; h()od mt Jn ories b ~• ck to s~ I 'I H Bndky. a Clmrnpirm elllploy<: ·. San '>il }-'> il th , R \·. Ctodldl ·r was ;,t g<)Ud a t pn·a(bing <:~ h ~ was a t bui lding t a bim tha1 h d o ubt ! t ·<;~ au ()rrtplis h cd his mi-.sinn, fo r tlw c;1bin h · T(; 1 ·d i. still standing (I ~ , , triiHfi C' lf) ;t w ~· ~ tA Jif · th a t ha<; Jaded with timt. l he l1Jg < :J bin ~ ra ic, pa ~si ng-, li111 Carolim1 Ch<unpi"n. are I.W_' ing ;,r,d n ··W>J iog '><> lfl • ot th ' old h < ~tl; · lhat '>l'l' \ (; ., , thre d~ tl) t.ie tht; m · utode.~ ol our lon· l a th.~ rs · l•t our modcr n - d ~1~ li \. ing i11 r:twh .., , ~ rc and split -le vel d \<·lling: . W. l. '·s-ut.-\W'' Tu .K t R poi·nls to lb c ; roof of h is cab in w hi ch is made from hand -. p li1 ~ h .in g l cs . ' r his i .~ I he ;~me kind of roof thai shelt ered rh c pion cr w lt <?n It g' cabins ·were I he prominent homes o( OLH counlt' r. DEE VA0: CE is pictLtt' lL on Lh p ot·ch of his 'I g- cnb.in hol bi ng a f ) rp; "l ~t. · llhod •. l ' h i ~> p a ·iicui:Jr kl ntl ol a* wus tl 'ed h,· pio11ccr nupc 111 n s w slu qw log-s lc• I used in cut : l nlcting i lt l·ir ho nH·:! :.tnd lith e r i)u .ildin os. I ll ... I J· f 1 ·( , I R1H\' . ·t-t tn, 111 ••hl nt ni h.ullptP1l I 1\l''' , f •·· t i, lti ., I ,)l( \ II 'I it l \J !h II t'<IH'lH', kft !H"-i<kUI t>f J\ l.fk \ ' ••Ifill .md J,n n<' .• 1ml · '•1Luul R . \·\ llikut<tlt v' cc t t'Cidt· n t. 1'.1l ' i tn· pit wt \ ·a, t;.l.,· 1 tim m, .a me ·t1n~ tH San l'ratH i ,., h c 11 It rhng m~ ,k J l'H::.t>f1iJt i n vt Ll'.:S. pn1dtJ(lS. LH \11 1'10 :\ :\1'. 1.. ·'\R H:. " I RO! IT , ri f,\ hl. l'lvt<Hkn, JJircw tor nf' Civil I>! f'e n 11e. ofr< · t ~ a tW tt l iJ Nf:! yor C:11t.tl'l" \•VIIit ;t kn . ;; ;1( •d , ru ~ i t; II <t. pl <H .Ian, ,, I io11 1\J a k.illg h •IJI' II<l) V "( :i vi I I ) c• l t• l l.'l ' j\IJon I I) .,. Otlt · tll <~u· \1, ~. T . IJ. Hatn£: 11 and 1•·N. H. \ 'I. fi' <tnll ~. ol fl1•· 1' .' 1. \ . Co11ndJ , ;md L. P. C<nd of tlH' l'w;a l('mJ !ndtqwnde rH ,l,cfr c•()l ).)(, I ·in . IH 'R II\ ( , (( "' 'I R l Cl f< of· ·\ . E \ F.WJ·.l{ L! (. ;11 d1 · ( ltio Hhhi< 11 . ,J J>H·tt· l•f P 1r•d Ki t'i'II·J IV1t~ Ult<H'Lii'd cq• t!i!llg Ill l llrk Ji.tlllm.li'l. ~~ ~ ~'71 11 1 li 1JH0'\.1J IIl'' ll l \;~!'!>It IIJ"'>Vi'>IJf, it IS I t; ll l'\'ll the gird l i!> p&11. t>f IJ llf' n l I}J. bridge ~ " •l ()'Itt ifJ I be J 1 'l Uor l. ·{OF . .J r\ L I' . \V l'. LL'l . ;, ~ .r roli 11 a Chi<.ll>pio 1 ft •IV$1<' 1', i. n ~·t· S!•ptl'ml• 1. or,f , 1 ~:1 ,; ll' <'<' iiiiY hr 11 n :tn ., •d ' ' \ ·Iiiii ( t[' tlt t \' ~•ar " In iH t' llll>t·l'"' ) ( tlw ' t lrthnl'c • rdli~ JI .J ttnlc r :ltnrnlwr or ('OJ11lti< ' J . ' , I fc• ~ tiH .:;otl of Mr. 11rtcl •J , ~ . <:u t \' li s, Jl i ~ d~ tcl iii a ~I ll · t'fi t· Ca rnl i11:t Ol1anr pio-u itJ the J•lt•nl 1-.ngitw,·r •rg ll c·p:11 lllli'lll . · · N EWS Pictorially bringing you high lights in the Champ_ion story . • lt$ people, its friend~ and its good neighbors \C\l]l'\ 110 -it.l\'i \ , L\1'." : -lirl l h • l( h,H·k ··c·· 'hilt .up1'1 1 tso t •'l l\< J. l2 L<h i·tt .tt (:.tl'lflliu .. , aft fnntin~ th !Jill f•H ·u,i k' l< ll lht jl;lj}t: tn3i-(.' l 11 l!j, .,h i(t_. }~ 1\HltHf I' ' >ni,cd tlu· . t< ..;!,. • il flit y ·nuki <,.'l•tt1pk1l' an ' ·lt ••m . hifl hh•11H lla ing .u11 to ll tulkd ;p m th 111 1 · ~Htd pm\idi~). ... tl ,. qn, Ji ty '' 11• I< paL OH .faun. "' ~ :1 1 he\ lid jl•'t that • I II H.OVOLOC i.i, J'S \ R I 'li" \ R C III (, tl ! ' IIJI,Uill ain~ of Ca lil o1 ni :o In • ' Bi gf11 l .'. ;1 •Ll oi ,J I•(uti!l:d1! • s ttowllt ~•1• 11lto h-;1\ e' r~<Jtl\ltr ((,<>qlliuh . H11r it IIII th o111 i r \ :1' 1<'Jih jn~ ~ t'. • lli\i J()tf ' , Jnc Lot (· dl.. . ,j, · l 't': Fl· l. Jot .t1ys hi t.i:~ kt t <( oiJlt• in h,rlldl r,u 1'\.dl,.ll•g tllJI\~1''- " .• .• lliiJl .... . • • N )W fHAr ~fH :. l ' .. awl Eug­la nd hJ.I (' 'plil th fi{lCT{'I Ll.' i ll h ~l\f long au inch houhl he. I t' ·' J)iyi ·i,.n 's .Lirtd.a H ufhn:tn.. i ~ r: m ~ -.,_ ,,. tary·,, o Cfi rc, 't ndt:rt:d \dl ('tht r 0 111' \'rJbtliUD h 'l\(:' «<t~ll tl Itt' h> I o 11 th <" tk.tl. 1 . . . 'r ill;.. \ fe ·ham­<.. a l a t11l l'ohcr J)qwrrmelll ~o n ­> t' ltl d rn \olulllf ' rill ~d - iuch 1 , ti"l llJ ;J - ·i ' llti ic IH ·; \llrt'l IP I\1. Ill l ' ilt ' . \ m · rit.ll ill( ~·· j, U• l\" 1 H · lilillionth.; ol :111 ind• slw lt:r, l ind.1 ii: un•<l t lt .tl r \', ~ >ui t j . ]I l l -, i a11d I tl.' / 1 OOtl 000 itt< t1 •., • Inquiring Reporter Asks: -·-~ _r-_--., v: --• . -' ./) '-' .... J) ,..,:::::; 0 ....... e:-. • Ll.\ROL1 I T R I F. R. C. i\-1. R - wi11dct~ . Ohio DJvisit>tt: " f . 't: two \Tt Llll} otl<.tnl is:-uc~ I> •lon· Con ­gt ., . this <':tr. Cu tai oly tltc mi.­-. ile p1ogralll \vi ii I • wi th u'> lor ~onw t jlll '. In ;H lditiou, [ think lite birth control qu s tiPn wi ll t C­n: ive a grcal de;tJ n l d · b a t ~ and illl l'llt ion . Hirth CO iltrol has 10 be a n iss u · . in< c 50 man foreign rou nnics <l t <' lac ·cl with ovcr-popu ­Lttion . _\ s L~ Lt ~ll it will be up l.(J our coun trv to find a sol uti(Jn to ' the population probl em .·· C DC ER D Ch.E'J f. I'Jant ; n­gincc ing 1Jepdt tru cnt, Car()Jina D.i­v i ·ioll : "Sinr · thi~ i < 11 >j cli1m t··a r, J belic\·c the •ol "r wi!J I e J11()t i n tcrc~> u:: d in th i~ . u<: which wi ll <onfront ·oogr ,., thi., ) ar and 1 ;nn of th · {)pinion the ivil Right'> i:; 'i rc wilf stan l h e;-td and boulder'> abo"e all t>Llt r ." As far as you are concerned: What Is the Major Issue Before Congress? L11: 'ii.CO. D to" 1f th • ;•(jtll Con)~t·v .. \·ill <td li •ht <tl ·the bnn 1nogr~t tl t. mi,b il cs. Ci \· i! ri ht, l on~ ign journ <: rl thi-, c< r l.o t i e t rni11atin' n nv 11r "on ... r ··li!tinn , cduutti l)rt . tt l a b.tl:tnced ludgcl. Hut bclo ·~ tljqutmncnt, :tnd a lter h cur., ( f flft Iiiii(· J ea t d tleb:tl<:, th(T • i--. ccrt :rir to b ' tH· \·, impot't:tnl lc:u· i ~lati n c uarttd .Yen thnugh tlJi<. i~ a n <.:l ·c1ion . aJ nd m~mv C >n · 1<.:'>111 n tl·ill lw tn.< d tn'"' li lfJth ,o <~ '> f I nol to Jo~ c fH n~pcni·, " \ 'Ol :'1 f, r 1 hu d , . .., ot thdt pa 1\ . m t: of the i -.,u<.: that : tl{ ' .lil-.dv to b · jlt tht: pot - \ V h i l < n · v l 'o i, I a 1 i o 11 •t l lct 1. tt ~ a II i n w m <:: \ a) . u t p<.;( pi · wi.ll be wa t hing with intcTe~ l the o lr Lconlc PI thu-. i ut" whi< lt wi ll It a\'~ t ltt g n \ tl C'~t p ron I a I ' t t' , t 1' l ll w ftj it tltt· ' JJ IV<.' ;1 . Jl l'( if j : (Oll ( Clll. \ ~ f; J' (I ' th . ' <: igl11 Champinw, arc cortCl'rtiLd . bcre b wh:t t th · fl 1ink l ill h~.: til 111< l inqx>rt:t nt.. i · ~u c Cnngl l ''l'i ru u~l rcsohc. ltl.l \Ill ' l , l . u~.tl f) ·pallllltnt. •VIHI.d Ul!itt ' " \!t he u~h 1hc1 · h.h ht 'II .t g1 '.ll d c;d nl d i c u io11 .th•lllt '·"' t uh. I !IJinJ.. . imtc;t I. th<'H ''Ill h .l\t I• I c· ;111 lth rc .t'>c' in cllllc' l.l l'~t· idcnl l j., nl11nl'll j, lljlj'•l ·d IO .11 1 du II!)]) ·; 11 ld'­clll. 1111l Con,'IO \1i ll ha1c 111 l.tct' ( \ l 1 .d ' t; I :\ I J h t .' ( 11 • \ , . i II " . ' 11\U i11£lt ';t iug tilt' ,' •1 cllint· 1,\ 11 , Cllll'- IJ.dl pt r ttJlt 1 cr, .tllclll . \J n. .nn inc r c; 1., • ., in po Lt ,C:l' r<~H ~ . c ( i.d ., 't 111 i 1 ' h ·n d i 1 • c r tt n 1 In' t t' < t n ll · jl lh,ll11111 p.l\llll'lll. I'Ollld lt'IJIIiJt• .t ddilie~n .d 1.1 t' ... I I L I 0 . ( Ll .. 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I L II ll i... :t lc q ll ; I l c. t It(' 11 I ... ; 1\ \' . .., ' 1 o u I d d" i 1. 0 11 tl1 e o 1 11 t ' l hand . I clon ·t tl 1i11f... '' · .... lw lid !.Ike (Ill!' tlli.,-, ile p1 ogr:1111 lig ht! , <I I' that \( ' .... hould he I'~'' illli.,t ic. \ ' t· ) hnuldn ' t lt r"l't ho\1' 11111 c h \ C ln\t' :l(tlllll · pJi..,h cd i11 k-,.., th.tn li~t· ~ca1-, . · · 1\I .RIH.R \ ' l·. LLS, Phlll E lgit~cn ­ittg J)c p ;tl[l)l( 'lll, C:IIOfill :t ()j\ i ~i011 : ·· 1 think the JJJi h t illlpolt ;tlll j,.., uv to !I Jill ( IJ<-I(JJ t ' C:tlllg~t ·.,.., v, iII he rntti()ll ~ tl cit l< tl '\v ;ltlcl keeping the jW;u '. ;cl,ll tllillk d ('( i~ll)fl' 11 11 tl1i , i~ . l1l' \'ill .dl('( 1 tltc luttll 't' nl !Ill!' ll.tlintl <ttHl I lt .t tt :11' oll~t · r .'' ' . If j>t'll j>k II Hi l L' 1.\f . · <. \:'lll'la. I.L. I· htLrit ll(>p . ()itill () j, i iu11 : " I he 11li .., jle j Jl!l · ~ Jallt wi ll lw the ltlu..,t irn1 !111.1111 , ...., Ill ' Ill Ill \ ·~ tilll ,tlicl!l. \II till 11 '1 1 t' po J 1 .., ..,, i II i 11 cl i 1 . 1 1 t' 1 II,' l I' u ... ia io.. : d ~t ·. td ol m in IH;..,.,;Jc, :111d I thi11k Il l'.\(' gol !c> 'ot:ty Oil top. btlll·J '-ltl alt ·. 111 of tl1e111 ()I ,,·rnk \lith tlt c tll on .t l1i cndl · h ;1-,j.., -.o t lla l l>n llt 1 • Hllll l il'-., C:ll l t ' 1 j l \ .t j>t', l((:f d lotllOIIO ·. l·ot Lh l' ·, tf (' l \ .utd \ '('llitrt' nf (';t('h ol ([ <,, r feel ihal tl11 · tlli ,-,., j[c j)t,>gr: lltl will - IJC the lll OO.. I illljiOI l.itll (. · 11 1 ' rl .., j011.d C; . R I . I . ' .\I 1.- 'I. F R . I' u r · ! " .., · . .\t\ln.., .tnd I r.tll it . l'c, :t Di,·i ., i >n: .. () I j 111 I I (' d i ;, I ' ('I) ll { l I I I i .., t IH. 11rgv nt IH'I.:d to l''t;lh[i,h llltifonn ll ilf iolloil tllillillllllll ~chcda~t i< t:lllll ­; lrcl \ dt· .., ig n t· d tq llj> 'l .l dl' ti re <jl l : tlit~ nf cd ll! ;t ti n rl in til l' b:1 ic t ic11u·..,. Prolllf ll. :1 tion no " 111i,<...•, lll \('II dt• tt ' llllillt' wl1i !1 idl'olug1 v ' <' Itt 11.11 h g v 1 "' IJ t ., L I i r' l. .. <) • _ ,) B. l- "LE.DGE, lcf l. m anager of Pl a n t En­gin ·cring. and .Jo. ~t W<J rd , Division E ngi­neer. swdr po siblc ite for futu re p lant c:-. pan. 1011. ( fl. \ RLI•. ~ 1.0\ ' P. f.ACE, ld 't. JtH I Ct1:.t l l'.~ . c::.l ·ctri c;,J c t• ·~i iiL '< · • ~ . cl,<·.rk f u Jlll,IJI I'e IJ I J,Tokc !Jcakr. Our Engineers These rnen of the Carolina Engineering Department show why their job is important to all Champions, and how , . .. Keep Us Competitive J,. v >J J WJ~IU; ·H ''~" the :1, . t :1g-t' ma11 01 1 the $Lr ·n what an cngi.ucer doc:-; for ;1 liv ing h ·would rno.· t li kely 1 Jl ' ~ lll th;H an ·n g·in ·cr r11us locomorivf's, builtl 'i hddg 'S and 's ll1 ff li kc tl m r." c~lroJ itttt Champions can ·mile :l f. su h :J rH>li H11 for no bridg ·. to :speak of ll<tve h ccn built - rotl!Jd thi::. area in re cut ca rs, and Ct. eng-in ·crs a rc han! ~~~ work in tnost all cc rio ns of the mill. They arc busy with main­tenan , power, de. ig-n, method · and planning, proc es~ devclOJ mcnt and other important fun ct io ns. Engineer and ch.emL ls, along with other technically trai.ncd p er o nne l <tl Ch ampion, clispby a wide rang· or s ki.lls, : p eda lties and know-how. Their , lore of cxperi­l' ll CC and knowledge covers dive rsi.l'icd areas whi ch arc imponanl Lo our ovcr;dl. op erati o ns. V\ hat is the job or our engin ee r. ? The quc · tion was put to .Josh \Nard , Caro l.ina DiYision Engineer . ''That's cas ," J osb re pli ed, "th e engin eers keep us compttll.lvc. ll's th eir know-bow and ex 1 eric nce that CONTINUED ON NEXT PACE n. li . ... n Vi\ RD"'. left. ntt cl Hill ntl lSO! I h ck tiH' ((' lll ri - k;n r, rtTtJ) Il , i JJ ~ t a iiL-d t•ll ,'\o~ . Hi :t11d 17 gqan l 1\ l a dtin <· ~ ;tt (':1ruli 1t<t [()] l'iiJidllali"J' 1•f din a1 d slti\ ., i" t,oanl l jni~ ll. • ···-- . CON I utO OL1r E11gineers Keep Us Competitive I'H1Lll l' . IU f. I . ld1, ,t\mi · ~· Jtgi n ·cr. a11d Brite I\ rk en ·iu,-cr, pl ll pipin;Q dt-111,\'ll'" t ~ itltJl'o <' th t <>pu · llQTI ul tlw OIL tic vq ot .t or~. Jf\1 JM I{ LOW, l · f.t, nghwer. ;md (, ( 1g !\·ld lani •Is, j unir,r C t tgi 11 ~er , Gi1 ( k tbC C' l< IC I l ~i.tlll l) j :\() . ·1 l' :dfJt' l Sto a~c and ldppi!J g· Hui[dlng \ hi ·J r ~ nr.w 11dt t' cm1 ~ i l t(ti()IJ . k ·ep 1h · plon t t "<.t< lny i111pr ~<illg. "l·or ~:xa mpl e, j ( () llr t..>tp.dpm 1l, p m c -~., 1et l1o I•, ;-md p ro duct~> at rln: rlm~c d ivh-iom remain ·d Lhc '-<IUH: l·ro1t.1 v ·fir lo year we'd oon hdl b ' tb • ·av ide. \ \' ithf;Ul I ' ' tl ~ " ork oJ o ur •ng in:e ~rs w L()uld i'l .>l mo;~ t <h c.t>mpcti-tio n in such irnpor tant fundame:n t>lls qwdity, pr·od c­liVJt co L and pric , and th at would mt' n th nd o. any pl an t." Wh.ere lo tbe n incer -r w . mo t f th ·r attentton? "'Well , I tJ1il"lk we co ukl ·a th;H three out!>landing goals sp ur [he activities f our engine ring p ·r onnel. T here's qua lity improvemen t [ u r pap T a 10 board products, d ecreasing co ·ts o! man u fa turin and tncrea · ing procl uctivj ty of equiJ me nt." T he pictu res on these page~ show Carolina eno-meer) on the job and how Lhey h elp to keep Champi n compe titive. f • R:ORI·: R,T IIRUe K. ( '(l fl , 11 lring bht< ' l"i1r1 . chc.•r k.. th<" e tcn rln l 1d till.' f> ll fh<' r o n I n .ll p .111<'[ o f ri1C 1\t ' l\ " ' ' " ' r Trt.tllil n t l'l <t nl . l.t tg'illt' ' ' l OII I ill ­u :-~ 1.1_ Nl d 1•e 10 m ;tk • i rllp t o l< ' rtl t tt l ~ 111:11 help II • k ~· t• fl li S ( l li HjJ(' Iilil' t' . I· I \101ti , \1 l(•fr, .tud l)o tq,; l:t>< ;.,n,•l[ili !:'. • 1<'1 l t ic!l ••tl'-'-ilt •'<' i', 1\tllk n n <• mt,fk · np o f thr· II<•\' ('! '( t ti(, 1 'Oillfl1 l jl (IIH' I. 1\11 it h ~" jiJ )II C•d ' lllj /(' th ' ll ~t l l lh: HI('Hd t<l l lil Jl I'Jl'ln HO H OlltT il , ldt , a ' H l S;11 n (:()1 ( ·. ('Jlg-i n<· ., .~ l11d y tlw 11il.c o f the prl! poscd 11CW ree l <ill No . 12 l'a pcnn;tkill g- \1a ­' It in i11 P;q,e t l\f ;HntfanLn i·Jlg· . • .fOIL .~n EP HF. ..'> . Jd1. vl " ctrit;l l Ul g in ·cr. ins t rt t( 1.q D<,ry le C.agk. ;1 new e r.gin 'cr . on the [un,·li<m of :\r1 . II .f<Khinc C:O tll ro.ls. (o;>n -the-job n;dnin" is imponanl L the sutce:s~ uf tl1 t· F11 gill ring- n ep artrnenr. .'\ . H. H C 1 'T , I [L chief de;,iqt• e n~i ­lle r, and Raoul .J onc~ . de ign (•ngint'er. make a rud ~- for a future pr 'ic L l':u ­g i.n ee r ~ are tOntinually ,,·orJ,.ing lO (ind ·wa s 10 impnne ol!r p ·x(mmann' . • ]).\ \ ' !() <, ,\[ I H l·l' .'. r i;:{ltt , tug ' n(t'l. and . I . JI Ill ·l I o• H· ~ an -!'"'' 11 iu l· n - gin u ir!... t>flitf: ;~~ th ' dt.'~i 111 llllti - " l f I ' flinion lw 1 in~~ fo t . o ·. I '~ .rnd I I \f , 1 hint• (akmlu !'>lad;;<;. I ' ) J' I' L. , H l R \I 0 ' . ht en .'teph~n plq.);n s I< enj' ,. :~ ~h.' . 'lart'ncc i •n of th tt~ ' · l,·h ~!ill ha\ · dth the · < 1.1 l]d tJ a.i1,:h.t r:n r ... rhi month leri • ::IIISdi ·­t'tl~ clilkrelll ~ J\ . to h aY . • DIVISION That Good Old Straight Razor B • Nferle Br~ynes The other night while watching a commerci td on 'TV rh , ho ·ed an old ,vlodel T Forcl. T he announcer e.·plained that back in those goou "old clays" anybody cou lu preU) well repair hi own car. A .few moments later th " showeu thi 'year's model e lectnc shaver and the anno~ncer went on toe plain what an improvement it wa · over old razor . It set me Lo wondering what ever be ~dme of the straight razor. . 1 an well r member sneaking my first shave with dad'·. traight raz.or al the ripe age of 16. J'll n eveT forge t llrn "1 wore b dad's raz r.'' Not that I l iked the razor o much but it was just t hat 1 wa all the tim • cutting my ·~l with it. 1 for ne weJcom d tb &afety razor. But an expert wiLl1 a straight razor &·ld.om make · a sli p. Clarence St ·phen who is shr wn abO\' g tting ready for the ritual is an· · pert. For him, sh aving .i a h a b.it. E ery­day of th w ·ek, ou t wme& the ha ing mug, a tim - wvrn hw!>h the trusty hlad of fin .ly l on d steel, and th · I ~a th 'T strap whi .h h;.l be ·n in the fami ly (or years. In id n tally, this :-,trap has b · ·n med l'or 'iO I11Cthing b ·s.id c:; sl a ing IJ!l c.:ertain ,cca'>iom,. Cl a r ·n rcrn.crnb ·r the gc o l o ld da s a <t I o '>la tHlin~ jn tl ro 11 · of th · kitch ·n w·tt h.ing- hi · faller -,ta 1 hi '> ~ lt rt vi n g ril '· Wifll l l'> J> ' tHkrs hanging dowrt to hh rH: ·s aJ td IIi ~ uni( •ll ~o uit O)J ., a tb · nt·ck, making l';.~ce'> in LIJ · mi tTOI :t'i !It tazor ( 11t < lt•.t r path thtnuglt the mat>k (Jj hjt · la th tt, hi') lti thvr ~ h : t vt·d . Clartntc w:t<.: ah<)U t 1/) wlt c 1t h • ) Lar t('d 'i ha ing wjth hi'> fathc·r\ ramr. H · rera lb wha t ~~ prnbl ' t 1 it W<" iu tho<;<.; d ays t11 I ind 'I skt v iu I r u .. h rh :tl didn 't sl ld H~ IH~i s tl cs. J'll:t l wah ahv~t ys ih(' I rgg · t prol1l1 111 ol -;ha v.ing. VVh ·n \'\'or ld \1\Ta r J ( :mH' a lunu , Cia c. 11u' joiut:d the :nnwd fon ,s a ncl with him \v(· nr hi · 11trai I r.t/Or. E-1 • wa~ j ~; t1 c:d , sa fe t r<.~wr ;tnd 11 ied it ~cvcra l Limb lwt 1 • ide I 10 kt·e1 ()J1 ~ illt It is uld tdittbl s 11 .ti Ill n 11or. He figun·d hi s \ hi sk<r \ ' t'l' g·11ing wo t.ouglt 2 r or t hl i '''~"" ,l/1 11 . CJ ;ncnu· 'kt ~ tlH 1 no ll'ntbl in gl·t 111g ~ <.ool h•.w ... h,t c ridt .1 .,lr.tt :rh t r :Ill)! The t·:v r h..t' to b" pttl)H 11\ h.ollt ' l to h ·giu \ilh :111d 1he ll n rn11..,l al liJ) trop !1 i tn;·ll 1:tnH. (, 1od Ia hn 1 a hil, kt\ill~ Luw .tho L.ttlt •ring tltc IJ r · good, it \lHHdd bl' tultb I i 1 .md tb.c n l. tlhl•Hd HK:!i t . On~· m ·t lighth ·ith th· ' t,t/OJ • ~ uough, Jnr .1 -.h.l\' · ''J•) c IJ <· l ·;n . ., t.h(· fJt · t ~ tld ·r <' : tU ~i n g it to ·1 ing :-wd b rr 1 . \ qu au flh\, ., r 11 tf tlw J.UIH i jn go,Hl touditir 11 IJ tlw ~nu111l it lllak<· · :. il dip' ol f tlt t• \vh i)k T. \Iter th s l1a\ ·,a ! a} dr ' yow 1. t <Jr IJ~ !>I lopping i, tatltcr thatl wiving it. b ~ f or · pulling tt ' L'Wcl\. ·1 hi'i .,·ill t ·tl-.. • nfl :dl he moi'>tllr ·. point ') c ul Cl<n 'n< e. Y •;u ~ ~t g-o priz ·d at.or\ w 1 c 1t ~md · l d wn frorn fath.,. ll) '()fl <HI I 'S l.t )l:d in the rat:nil tnt .. ' ratiul'l . To a gr wing l;td th ' fi s l rawr nick as a b · d~e llOJHJl\ th ' proud in. i rnia of rila ndinit); h , oull tell hi · fri 'Jld "r'ow 1 am a man.·· Such i · the ratcJ C lar 11 ·e ifo, u ing. a it has b ·ett in the l.amil y since long L ·ior • llt > turn of the centut,. With the pa sing ( )f time, l te ·al ·ty raLO nd now the lat t in ele tric hav r have just about put th straight razor on the ·ide Jin e. ·For tho c who r fu · to turn modern the must obtain a !>tr' ight I" '!c r unpon d from Germany or Sweden to get a -cod one. Jt appears to be ooly a matter f time before h • straight razor wi JJ be ju t a memor .. . Never before in hi ·tory have nor people b ·en s lv , mg a more convenient m etl d of clay t day 1i in . Convenience is the dominant fa tot b ehiou the de ign of new gadge ts. But. Clar nee i · stri tl)• ;:m old tim r at h eart and prefer · to remain o. A 20-year man al Chan1pion, CLarence r id Oxford, Ohio, on' a ·mall farm wlter he cnj leisure time. T HIS LlTT'LE FELLOW is Richard A li en Hammons, the young on of RosollJ ond A. I-bm­mons, Pipe hop gano-. Dadu · and momm are C]\1 i tc prouct o · ·litt le Rich ar(l, wh is ju t a · nlte a · that twinkle in hi eye. near ' hj ;\ tiC ,\ ·1.J t\fR 'i . R \ \' :\It Fl.R.\'FY " ·I ·bral!.:d the ir ~o lde t• \ d­d•, ng · ~111 11\ ( ' 1' . • tfY on f <lllft;Jr)' :.! I. Ruy i ~. d H•th'<'d Ohio Chantpi 11. \ . ldtng It'l l ~ ran"' f,o - ur' ;tgo tor tlus ha pp • u.>upl ·. History That Will Neve,r Die B'\l ( tlu Reid G 'nerallv sp ' akin.o·, men all.d event ar ~ accord d til ir ri ·lv 'in hi, wry by much later g 'n era tion . .And o it 1 with ou 'tragic Civil ' ar. During th. ' pas t. 20 ·car. th e s' l of book dealing with 1his p ri~)(l 1 r<>v •s t h< l t!li. · gen r;ll iOil i.- mot " jnte re · tee~ ami tn­f n 1cd han an r, e:xc.cpt th o ne thtt.t Loug ht. ll. , real · 'n lc F d , tbc cllkr · broth 'f o( Phud, wa five vh 11 • be Lln oln ent bis fatl1 rhome from the nnnbl at G ~ uy , butg ... Ab explainipg· that th e, wer . still I (~l_litHl with rh··ir s pa(~ e work at_ Auti~nu:n, Cre k <UH.l .'lnlnh . (24,000 rnen d ted J t Antlelatn m 1 ~ h u rs.) On the third lay ar Gett burg · t.he l mon c:_mn011 n,lar•tl :tll day- J\1 a le figuring t h itl 't ba ttle wnllouL c;1!ll1 n ,,.a like a parade with o ut mu ic. t~nd , o , _when Pickt:tt fonncd hi, J:J ,O( 0 L\ ta ke the ln 10n aTniJ.cry, th · gnw wer a ir •ad_' too- hot. It vvas tough on J.'ed 's 1 w but h;1d the Lln•on gun been cov l exp rt :n no C mf 'd.eratc could h.aY l;tHl a han l u a Unwn gunner. Bm the did . . . ·ven 't<\'Cnt so far as to prob th eir in ·ide wiLh · ·abcr and I -tyo nev. That all •d for a ounter ba . ·e frurn a small un.it { th Union a:valry held in re rve. Fed's p<nv t k off on perlnLJ. .s the la s tcs t horse, <tnd ran sm:t k-ch1b int a Confedera[e minnie ball. r ma ked him b •xtwixt tbc e e·. nr folks proudly ·tate it did no[ tOJ.) hjm. Crud ingl , the · admit that it did slm\~ hint up ·o nsid rable. Tlu sma H unit . turn<:Ll th e tide and [he Confecl erates withdr ''· • lread_,' thi_ infantry h ad mar b ed on mile, HphiJl and iuto solid O'f<lj) ·lwt. Civil \Var grap' hJL w::~ - ·omp(t rablc to a butcher ~ feq ing c.h..e floor and selling it all for sa usage or h <nl:lf}urgccr. The modern n ames for grapeshot are shrap­nel, and an ti-per onncl bom.bs, which means scrap m e tal 1 our d in to one bomb an l l5lown down your arterial highw;;~ y . Fed'. p. w wound up in c hos))ital and kicked the bucket in a few Jay ·. ln those da:ys a ho pi tal was 1 lerel; a quiet r place to lie an , how. Hi. mi!i ary (uneral ba kin the K ntucky mountains was a poignant oaasion. His mav,r demanded to a ttend, I hough , he Wa lo i.ng m rghty p0od y. . Th ~l un alut , the mo urnfll l bugle ounding rap.'> in the backgro·und, and a stillnes so profound that Lht echo from th gua co uld. not penetrate it. And I? tl' feeble .grann ... -h sank ·!owl to the ground .. . I reckon we outd s.ay it W<.t a merciful faint. A the . moke f:rom rh ' bJa k pol d r salute drifted awa ', 5 , ear old Fet.l pied h.i · faint d g randmoth er, J y i~ g goggli_ng on the 11wu nd. Hi.· hig·h , nas J twang spht th ~ <>l;'d lJl s o( tl1s ·ol mn mon1 nt, " h Lord! 'l he, don ')ll t gt·a ndrnaw. " A Story Abo~:~t Friendship Few m·rn ric& ztr ~ rnor • tcHldling tha..n. the r·co·J of a lov aJ friend , .. Hub ·rr. McJnto'ih, Stwtrqom., to l.d o[ a 11 in ciden t that pro\t- lltat Hf ·In.ng Jri.emlshi[Y ;,~r builL nn orn-mon ns and (..l fU}Jrurni.., •. . . J'\H) b oys grew up i • 1 rb ' rno LUl t::~~ n!>, Th · rod · the drrl r,afb, tail JH.l h11nl d tog t.h ·r. "·,. ·r u:ally b11th wue _de led to Lhc .Kt:nlucky legis­l ·tun•. lheJ.t:· ·lh ' crmunucd in- ·parabk. Frauklnrt ha1l .e o llOthiJ lg- t·() u 'mp~H.C with Lb w:tv th - - s tuck. t ' I U)g t 1er . . , . vonng tvgeth ·r and fighting for ·ac.h oth<:r's bill ·. J. inally on ' in t nduu· l. a bi ll making' it U>mpul<;<H Oltio 1 build .:t JO 1 )fit box-boa rd fe n ce around ~m y nw.li. t colon y that was e~ tab li . h cd in K ' nl l tt:k 1 . The o ther ros ', d em a nded that cvcrybocly th -re vote for b:i ~ frie nd11i bill. H e S'tys, "We have ron d Jog · tog -·llPr back hom . ·we h ave roll ed 'em l rc in thi · Jc:gi:daturc. A nd. we allu: sh a JI. But, I e fore we vot l'm tuc king an aol endmcnt lc) Lhis biJl, sp ·ci fyiug that the fe• ce sh a ll be ma.dc of ((JllrLit-g:radc lumbct ... "itlt 1 I ' nt ' )[ clun1, big knot holes in it.'' It Wasn't Inflation in this Case The stor goes the rounds at Ohio Division about th cannibal wh1> 11111.tle his way from central .1\.frj ('a to th coas t. H · walked .in t.o "' butc h e r .~ 1 op aud ask d if th 'Y lncl any o [ his kind of m •at. ''Yea h, says th.<;: ht,:ttclier we ha e l taHan w c:al at . 2 per pottnd, Germ an mea t th · s::un · p.r.:lcc, ;,;uld T ·.11ran · a t $5 per poqnd . " Wow! '' sa s Lhe canniba l, ''I'd like ·o e;1t a Texan, but hov com.e the _rn eac is ,o high .'' "\1\Ta-a l," sa.ys the bu t her, "w · h ~tv c to soak ca ·h pi c, a week in truth serum . Otherwi ~. the piec ·s lay here and brag so loudly tha t I can't h a.r .·.th customer. [ h o pe Kirkpatrick, ·witt, the tw() Bryants. and a ll Ohio Champions at Te ' :sts r'ad t:his . . . befor-e l! ey gn overboard. {or . exrms. ' T HESE T'\IVO YOUNG MEN are the son s of Leona and Sam Bloomer. Tyrone i six years old and _in kin l e r ga n n. T erry is eleven year~ old and in the fourth gra le. Leona works in the Coa ted Sorting Section and Saaln works in the Color R oom. George 1\lliJl e r. the boys' g_ra nd ­father, works in the SanitaL'ion Depil r tm e nr. DlJ\Nt;: SUSA ; 1 OB8, is the 12 na o n th old daug ht ' r of Mr. and Mrs. Barr Cobb, who li c~ at 56 herokee Vriv · in Sharon Park . l) ia ne's uncle, Don Pat­to n, works in rhc Unl0ading Office. T he p roud granclfathcr is ' .Yes Cobb, a veteran em plo ·c i.n the Ct. t Coat Dep11.r t nt en t. By Mnx 'ine Bord n, daug hle1.· of Mac Bot·den, PJ.;1 nt Pr_ t.eetion ~~ ----·- ~ • . . .. r - ~ '- '9 • amber Holds Annual Meeting .nz 1 -h · ~~ i1 , 1n·~~·~ m f ' I~ 't) l'ilh lh th ·n:w. "Pi palJti•.)n r 1' the C,tutou-1 ~h l Cl da: l, 11 r o[ :onu t:rc h ··ld iL :u1.uLnl I inner m.t titl e'. u1 (.ant) 1 - Juni{ r Hi h. S ·ho I e-,·) nwa;;ium Januar ' ._l). . to; ' than 130 l u~in~:::.~. indu ·trial, ci ,·ic ~ll1d r li ious lc.tder .ttt ntlcl aml he;ud ;:~ JH r ·s r •pon overiug function: cf 19~~, nd .d 1 heard tb 1lans for ont:iu:ued < , nmunlt\ pr lilT in Lhc ' 'ar!> ::th ad. ~ (.. ~ I Dr. C r ) " 'ell:;, Jr.. ~anton d nt i· t, and immediate JM t ptc.!d nt ( f lhc commc1c b ll~ , o·ave the progress I 'P0ft. h.in . r ·~ 'eil, f p1 <:'di wl gi·eat thin .th ad tht uoh the H >tb J, n wl ele t d pr icl ent. for the orga nization in t he yea rs wh Jeh aned oopcration o[ the ·member hip, of i er · and dire ·wrs. Dinner wa. prepared :Jnd en·ecl by members of tbe t.hoor afeLcria taff and back round dinner music was pr ,·icled b) talented i\Iadaline Kendrick, of \Nayn es­' ilie. Entertainment fea turcd ·e,- r::tl number by the Can ­trm Hi h · ho I Gl · Club inging under the direction of \ 'a.ync Pr ·sl y. ~lis Ju a t i ta Pa llon accompt~nie d at th · piano. Sh ' the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Emmett H. Patton; anll h r dod is a Ch"mpi m Old T imer cmp! >yed in the Plam Enf>i t cering D partmcn t. h R v. Roger S h cn u~m , 1·ccwr of the C;1nton Saint • \JH!J ?V ·~ EJ i copaJ Chu r I , g<1ve the in vo at io n. H •<tclcd I • f '" 'eil all prco.,id nt, oth ·r offi -r- arc J. L. . pitJkl>, vi vpr ' id ·nt ; V\ c.s lc · Holula,, Lr as­urc: l; an<l \'Vilfn:.:d L. H oop r, ·. ecu t iv • scc.reL:-t t·y. :\1 \ , ' \' LH , ,;vrJ>10 :'; :1 rf' ho wr1 iiJ 1 h1 ~ piliUll' ' '" I'P' d ' '''' '' '1-l' lhf• di.nnc-1 lru111 a1 1l1c ( h :ltnl.er ol' Con ril l •)( (' h : ~ll'lU• 1 \ '"'d l{ol,,-11 ~0 11 , 3kl} \ llf~c· rvi. ·w·. i ~ ;11 lm11L kl'l , 11 lrila • I .C" · . Ill l r~tlh . H1tpln mc·nt 1> rqwrli ~"'· i :It d glal. •" J () HtJ.Hd HH· n il '1 .•I t fiotlt \ llli.tnt u11. ( .o,d<•ll I Pdh< I'. ll·dl tt J.t ( .Il l C.t< ( 'll • r h uic \ Ifill r I J'lnlli p'>. I< 1l , p t ittkl< :t tHI J. B. l'; !tl<lll. Jt CLwd h.. il! JH 11 i 1 ltu irn ;w nl tl t· \I• !llh( r,Jup {om tttit! '<' lor J'lfiO . ( 1h1 1 nwm lJt: l''- <-·l 11t·-. cwmJlHtcr > 1t \' til wr, P ;tllc 11 ;111 I l>t \ Vdl. Jlw p11h li t t tbti'J" and pt •}Its corJHnrttt.: j., he .tcktl b , J hunt} \ · il ti :11mou :t<. { ltait tn<ua , Otlt( nwm h n s ; ,, , LuI ( ; 1 ·t ' , • ~Ill d J H. P ~, tt Hl • J 1. . j fw bud 'l ;tttd [itl ,lJH t C•HT·I 11it1. ' in lttd '> .. t\ l ( ~ l -ene ;t r 1J airllt;t11 , and C>Jdo!l R rl:rL '-t ,nrd k l Jolucl.n '. .J . L. -,pt·i nki · ha · he en 11 ~unecl ch<d.nnan l 1 tw 1 ~!d a nnua l banquet <1 11 l h ··11 be a., i~ cl hy Ji llll y Williarn­~ on and :Kin fc e.il. hd tma ~ d Tor; ti •1n ~ ,-iH b · k111dl d b J. B. Pattou Jr., a:. ch;1irman, wilh as i tan c tfJm , ! PJJil­l.. i p ' an l J. L. .' r l j ll kJ >. H ymie \1\ inn r .is flajr Wl ll t)l Inc ' Ill[ lc }llli'n l ,l!HI 'mpl•>ye r laLion · ·ommitte . Otlt ·r nH:miJCi c)l ltf... group are Holtzclaw, SJ rinkl a nd C.rc u ·. Gordon R oc'lg r s, Cant n harclw:lt · d ·alcr, lw · h ·'I I named chairman of th ' parkin and impnnemem cc 111 - mitt and will r ·ceiv < · isLan · · from 'laud Kit hu , ;md H ymic Winner in arryin )Ut thi a. igumcrn C:\ NTO r HIGH CHOOL Cl.£10: CLUB pnn idell pc ial 'ut r ­rainmeut for t ltc Can10n- .l)dc -BC'lht' l h an oi ' r '' · HHIIWI'<I' ,, ,,_ atual 111 <: I ing. T h gr up wa . Ulld 1" the din:c tWll l r \ (1) ll ' l' r .,,, Icy. i\Jor · rh :u• 1 ~ 0 l>tl sin('ss. civic 111d r • lip,i 11 ' I .u lcr <lf tcrtt!Pd ih a lr;ai r a nrl h •a n i ~~ progress rt p<•rr f1 a 11( o\l .u1tl piJ II..S [ot l h l' co nt in ii <'Ll progtt: ' in lhc vear a lt :ul. IJit ( \1 I· ) \ ' l• l.I.S . Jr.. illllllHii atc· past j\ll' ~ id1 • nt of the ·.uHo aa 1\.-tll.el -( hdc ( 'la :amhn o l ( :otlllll t:l'l:e, g·,l\· · the prog-rcs' 1 po.-r ·c,, ·1iJ1 J,: J (l!i') . ll c· a ~· Jw cli:Jh with i\ l rs . Pat (,.-e,• lcy, lef1. :and hi;• wife- . J••an \1111 , " l' r<: J>:Il ati., at Fur Pn> ~o; ll ·~..:·· '' "" till' tlwuH· of tlll· pn g-ram. F -R CH :\illER OF COMxlER E PRESIDENTS in Haywo d Cmmt; are s:bown a they cha t fur a m0ment befo re the dinner m eting in the Canton Junior 'Hi:g-h chool gym. From ldt to ria>ht arc Kin 1 lc.Neil, (;an( m-Bethel; Worth Allen, Maggie Valle ; R. L. llu~in, Jr .. Clyde, :~nd Wa 1nc Roger , Waynesvi ll e. A.T 'PE.>\.K.ERS. T A:BLE, guests po e.d f<;>r Lhis infOl:mal pictcue as dinner ~as eeia rved by cafeteria staff members. From left to r.iO'bt are: Ki11 M ~ eil, n<n>~~ l elect 1 pr sident of the Canton­. B<;t.hd-Clyde h arnher <;~:t: Comn:wn;e, and Mrs. McNeil; May r HFtzei W. R::nuse:y a:nd wif , i i.·gini<:~; and. Pat Greeley, past pr i.- dent or the · omrne-r;ce ~Temp, and wife, 1\iiriam . · AAJJ ,U ..~.. E Rl DlUCK, tal nted organist· vtdetl. nnJ:sic fo-r r.he nu:a~ion <HtendocL b Ch.aml er o ,Qntt:rl'f:rce supporf(;;rs. H ~ da~ ·itaJ ;.1tJJ 1)opubr nn1nl• t il. frQ:m \ aynes ill , pYO· oror t ltaJ nw <f d 0 r rn u., i j ndud ·d bvlh . ea~toltna Hawkins Attains Eagle Scout Rank :m· in -~ Hawki r s, l ~ -ve·n··(>ld Cant n I-fi h · S ·h l rrC'hm 11, antl the; m 11' \fr. and i\Ir . . 'ral ~~r H awl;in . of Can ton; r ecj. ·ell the E<.1f(lC S ·out <n ard luring- u ourt £, Honor program a t Gao 1 oi1 C n tr;.tl d ethodi t ,...hurrh bte in J ·t-Intt~ry. YoLUlg 1-I ~n kin' dad i a Carolina Ch.am1 it n Old Tirn 'r employ d in th , Boanl i\ l a1 ulactu .ing 0 'part· mcnt. lllaine ha · 1:Len • m.cmber o.t Tro )p 30 I, sponsor ·d b the C· nton C ·tHral :\1eLbodi:t 'hur h . (or tl p·tst four y 'ars and during thi · p~rjod has ·erve:c a assistant patrol le:1der and s rib 1 and was r ·cenLI , appointed a j t:uJ.io r u .. .i tanl .SUJ_u Lrn;; ter. In aJd.i Lion to hi cou ting a ·tiviiJ.i ·~, Bbine is a m mbcr of th scbooJ _bfmd and take a1 a tive ·part jn Lhe Yout h', Speal•er vlub. H attendee! the Tnter­natiou al J ambor g _at alley Forg , Pa. , in 1957. J oe Smatller , on of Mr. and Mr ·. ne t Sma tLtr of C·mt< n , re eivcd his First CJa ·s ra11k during the Court of Hono · , c, sion. Meril badge f~ere awar<Lccl LO ' t ~" • Cc oper, Bobby Lee Clark, George Fo ·ter, Tern Gregory Richard H.urlcy, and Charles Sh Pl ard . Jim Hurley a·wardecl tl1e merit badges.. I on Randolph., assistan manao·er of the Per onne1 Adminis tration De­partment, and a member of the Board of Stewards o£ C ntral Church, a1 arcled the Fir t Cla s .Rank to youog mather . I BLA1.NE HAWKINS, 15. cen ter, is shm.v:n a he' decorated wi tb Eagle Scout award by his mother. Hi.· fath er, \Val er, a Carolina Champion Old Timer, looks on at left. The award caro durin <>' a oun of Honor se sian of Troop 301. Jim A nllerso-n, second fror~ right, fonncr Scoutmaster o[ I· he troop . and leJson ClontL. presc 11 t Scent ~ID<Pter, o b ~crvc rhe clccor a tion. FR.A · K C 13 E, se, t u in dtai.r, r ti r d ;february l frorn . he P la.n t Eng:in ·cring Mitl!HighL Crew witlt _ ;) yc:trs of CO..t'ltinuo tls s .r· icc. H • r cci v(·~ bis Life time C h a 11~ p i·< n e rLificate from I', ul }lnbi-n. rt, I'Janr E.l"' g hKc:t•·i!t:~ fo,retuun , T J,c fkllr wm; a gil.t ln.Jrl1 ·( -work r~. l • \ '1 I H r \R l l ". l \ 'F l . hn l ll'r ' and IICi<•'li bor. a s m l led for • this pictu neat· Cn:)\Cr H e n~\ n\ ho lll . He nson is ho v 11 ~tl telH. r nc tr t camera. '\ oun, ·tcr a L o ·ot a ki k fmm seei ng the beat , J..inu<-d and lhc m a t d i1 ided amottg the h u nteTs . n \RI ~C JT Ht ' (.l~ TEr.TH maddcnul bruin had ... ill f) h -a· I laur ·l tmd rgrow llt l0 defe nd it If agxinl,l nen~ . ft ·_,;-h t i r~ h ·a1 d ogs. Jmmed.iate l af1 c r th i · pi rure wa ~ napf .. u.:d , Cn ~er Hl'nson. la re rials n ep<tnment rnaile the kill · i It one w ·ll-pla ed h tU •t. Cold Mountain Bear Hunt L En tn GRO\ 'ER HI~ · o ', rugged o utdoor ·man em" · ployed in the ;..Jaterial D partment, a group of deter ­mined bear hu nter invaded the rough Coltl Mountain area 1ate in the , eason and brought back a 300-pound bear. The kill wa regi. ter <:I by Henson a t about 4-0 feet with hi hi h po1vered rifle . . . but on ly after the madd en d bruin h ad dangerou ly lashed several of the lo The do s needed medical treatment for several ' - LL'-JHLR \lc. \ BI'. f.. Jim ki ln op r aw r in Pu lp Manufa tu r in g. ·retired Februarv f with 3 vears o ( cominuo •t · e1 \ i e. His o­~' or r~ rem ·miJ ' T <.1 him w lr h gifts w hen he comple t 'd h i. fin al <>hift. ' I ') .,_ l .l \' IS l i'.l', i · lllt> t l tlh olrf, J> thv ~ ·· n o f d><· l< n . ;ll lfl It . Hill ) l .r··· p.or< •t o lli11 · \ ir 1 11. l'. ,qllt ~ r ( htt tdt ,,, n ca tl•v \l;t (\W \' ;till • ~- (IH \O illt g ~ l< l ,d . o is tlw ll; l.HHI ~ott t>) \ H I 1•'. ;t ~(i ('<II CIJ, "'"' II ( ' lt 'i.IU\(' tl Ill l'b Ill Lngiu t · ri u ~o; . days after tb ir encounter will'l th · bear. The accompanying bear-do fight pi tmc, r m~eth in Tare for amateur 1 nsmen , \-\'a · sn apped h urriedly ju., before the kill wa made abo...-e the H en on home . The clash continued (or n early H h o ur b fore it was considered. ;:tfe to :hoot the bru in witho ut v\·.Jun ling or endangering the dogs. It was one of the h eaviest bc<tr: ta ken durin t he 1959 sea on. I' l. I ' I I f ,'\ ,\ • <: ( I' 1·. , J r, Jll<lltfh . i th d:ttt ~ lllt' l of { , J'IJ IF;T' .t nd \ lf-n · C••p . ltn r h t' IIIJ!lr' n l ill th \' Filli\llittg lk I'·" tt11 ·nt. ~he ::ll"u is 1 ht· g • ;nttf · rl ~H~~~ItH· t "' l r . • n td :\1''· lkr lwu I .1 •lou and 1\'l1 .• tnd !\ It ~ J<td Clt: •ttthc · r ' B£:'\ . \ ~0 1-L\1 fiF CR.nu: I> ~ n ·ccl t il it· .'iOrl1 w etldi~;~ !,. an· ni 1·e r~a r~ w ith .n u p n h o n ~ eve nt at lh ·ir lwme uti (.hkltnd Cir ·le in Cant n .Janp; ,. · 1. ~fore than - !:'Ill ,..:ue ·t-. ltl'kcl I . t w ' II 7 anrl Y p .m . '1 ft c ~ w ~.:n· m;uT i •d JanttJr) :>, 1 ~110 , in R c ll ~ sl'i<t N. lnd . H 'tl'l a t · t c · t.irc l l.ifc ii111 L' Ch i t tnpiun~ . T\ .II te t irin ,. in nlj 1.. Hatti · in Hri •. Joe Wells Is ~·Man of the Year'' Jo\ Jack \'\"e'IJ:;, a ~B-vear-qld. Champion forc~trt·, J.1a . I t>~:lt uamed "!\.fan · Of T h · \'c.;a r ·· by lll<'JQbcrs of thr I utherl e)rdtnn _junior Ctwmh' r -n[ \ llutrt •ru.;, You ng Wdh L the s 11 f Mr. ;md Mr$. Gt.t W · H~ · u.f th · lk1hd iU ·,l of H a ytv(lOd Cctn t'H and Llis dad i · " ~!:'h· c.:ar (;bonlJ :ion c m1 ~1oy ·d itt PJ <wl E~~;gi n e 1 in g. Sin · · W ·ls h.:-; b t?tll r '[ r ~ ·ntittg C h ;.t nlpi\ln in the P 11 t h · rlordwu al"~ t fur tht,; p~t:-.t Li ve yea r:.. he's becu <t ll l(t.' ,u (jq~ in Orllrllll llll i l.i f' ;JtHl 11a~ proved l\ims 1( a gCJt'ttinc leader f 1 ro)cn ~u:h ~uK e ll for Lh ' b ·u an,tent Pl RurlPrford C(lu n t •. He tus I cen a member \(the Ru1herfonl1on JuninJ' ( '.halJ1h r of Conn.:ncrn: tor fi \"(' t:aJ , ~~ nd l:w. ht'ld mnn y intj lrtant oW :.. :t~· irhin !IHtt group. .~ t ill · deep!)' intcrc ·t ·(l ·in J 0 · ' ccnlt :t ·rj iti ·s 1\irH · he b~ ·am :tn Ea!!1c S.( .,_ C\ ut· ;ts :.1 m mbcr nf 1·he H~ tF d frv p N ), 12, }Otll n~ \ <\" 11 · ( q ;pni zcd ·u1 'E~ p lon:r J?o ·t i 1 R.utlu~ rf rdton a:rHI i · the pP " I'll ad vi:'lor. For , ( mctim I ' h ~1: b<cH a Sumhw SclwoJ L · ·t chl~ r iu the k11lh 'xlorllt n First M 'lholi ·t ' Church and i · quite ll ti\ in oth "r r ligiou prc1jens within the coun t . H , ' '<1 ' ::t Clt:.tmplon c ·()p . tmlcn t at Nonh Car1)· · lina St:ll' C )ll g <lnd rccej , ... e l bi:i B.S. d grec ir1 J reese ntanag men in . lar h, J W·J. H e j~)incd Carol.ina Cham· pion ·. 'uni r fott:!. t r in S prcmb r, 1954. eU · i anDthc,r exnrnplc f how H bampi.on tn-i · pl aying a t';t lin" r·ol in con:untmit • ~dfairs . ' rn tB 1 ·e, . \ , i W " C.11- n p.innr o[ .Joe J <H.:k. r:;u \ lPID_' 1" \fCA OrTBALLER; ·were pre nt I j ck · at _a r cern rl.i.n.H .·!' h n 1i.ng- fh m a boutlt 'Hia u ti · R "o-iona l- , oftball f 'ha.mpioo • ly le , H1 e; afid B . hb Hokc)lro wcr' gi '1 speci al !'e< ~~niticm fe-r i;l'tittg 1 an J 'to th • 11 V\'t)J'1d tc -.lJ.l f<)llo "ing the \ ·M.W GUlJlatncnt at .'-J ano?it ~ ·r, Fla. ' Softballers Are Presented ·Jackets Ttw c~ M'rlVlO 'c j- ' \ (jhb ;t llc:Y~ - ~outh ,\J}an Lie R ·g-in1 if} GJ.ampiom- we c pr s nted I "<lllti tul ma ocm ja( l., ;, Ht.:t ·d \lth n bJ elJJ:fi dcw,tinf{ thei-r H:gion.al title. ·nl j· 1.! tveJ. · • h u o Lh · t ; m nLt~mh ; " :nld ,, .,~ Jt La : by Champic•n an ! ~'<>J"C pr <:nrcd .;J [ a cbi.ckeJI lw1 J I nnuri11g t hf· qHad. Jr)l 111 .. lhrrJ 'S, m<ulagel oL t h l'<.' r r1cnn ·1 , dmini 1 ·l Lifm Dcpar111l ~ n , rnade 1 h l; p- e t ntati·rm c>f d c alntJd-,. fh ~ \ of1b· iJC'I v OUe!JYl 't<:d 0 1 ~ r,l tlr<::tr tllO~I ::-U <c.: ~~~ I sta !n-, I ~ t y. ·, r i1 '"cepjn• to th<.: lltth iHlan(.ic l ·~ic~n l Ch nw·t ) II J,lllp in th . L kJ n.<:Hrl <:Ht I Gil liOn ; 1·d then idtl.g flA !Htll r~IB t: in tb · \·'orld (Jtll r. ;.t· nt~'Tll a t l1~a r. W~·W ·!', ri;c '1 v.r ll{.' J)tbe, ~ of •lw Chawpioll lt:clw ~n·e gi" ·11 r « gniuo.u, l , u : \lilt 'r and H-c.l,b H uJCi,)JHb, t ' I'HI \ -'H . .. -l~tt·d un tl' \li·\ '\hn1( r <'111 JoJ] l.)Wiug IL!' CJ ar \ <t t ·1 to 1 n::t men r. ,\TR . t\ N D <IRS. W ILEY ~')rCJ.{ i R I~ a 11d lb ? gT!I Il ~l llOll , l~ dd ic McCill ~" , a t'G ~ " c!cd by J acl Chat m:n <t>i 1 hey ·~trC1 1 d. l'>p n h t l iL'>e se• \kCil aL I he llCW parsonagl' of j m•th Ca n t(m t~ a p ill't ch lfCk Ch;tpnwn aut! lc.:C iu re ar both : h <trnpi<Jll ~ . New Parsonage Is Comple.ted B > C- W. l [ ttYdin North ·Canton Baptist Church , its root~> fir . ly plant ·d in our Ca <:>lina Divi ion ar(;:a, .has r -·r ntly · m­pler. e<.L anoth -r forwar 1 s tt} ir its buikGng progr, rn. On Sunday, .J anuary . I , the c!onrs , o( th ir n ·w 'H3,000 par' nag wer ' OJ. ened fo tb eir rn ·mb. ·rs. friends and n >ighburs to se · tb ' r es u lt of th eir 1i1 ra{ giving and p rayers. T h.e ulu-a-modern home is con ·tru ctcd or I r i ·k, h;.J,., . thr e bedrooms, two bath , a den, kit hen, dining are , Jiving room, a full ize b Qsc:men t <tnd an atta h eel gar.age. Actu al constru ti n of the building bt.:g:an in 0 tober, 19.59, and a:t the completio n dat only 3,000 wa ow ·d on tbe- building. Cluirman of the b uilding cc Trtn.1 i Lte 1:-. }'r ed T : n­tharn. o~h cr members worl;:j·ng cl cl I ith F r d an.~ .Jack. Chapman, Robert \ 'Vine, and, R a lph Haile ·. .\ 11 of. these men, w.i Lh the x epti n of -Bail ·. · re Ch m.- pwns. The R ev. Elmer . Carter is p as tor of th hur h. TJte new parsonage is a complirn nt to our ·om­m uu it and to the libe r<'d -mincled. p ople ,,·ho rna 1 il po~s ibl e. JO !_ (.1 t IJ Hid \ ' \•otl Prh 11 ·en (' Ill lwp.ll Ill • . , t {o( >U~»li\. • ~i ­•~~"<>" 1 · 'l.t~t t))' ···' 'llf ·d thi ~ f ,.}lin!{ g;t·.1•' b \ (n- \i,Jk<l"' a• I · n•! ll •,! f lJJII,Il ! \ i llt I \'t':tll> ()j IJ I~( I 1111H I 'i ('t\ tl(:. ' 'J r: n \ I> \ u llh; J · F u r J, .11 • picw1 ( 1 1t,·1 • .i 11 t.•ltH 01 d. CJ iif.. 11 ith m•plu .. 1 • tr' n l t' i~. 1 he ''t' J d'it · inq \f r-: .. ho 1 {h<r at th · tnt ,. • UTR. I~ - H •' OF :'\0\ had just fallen when they snapped lhi pinure at the Lariat :\lotel, Ch ren nc, \'yo., ' here lhey we(e gu · . \'~om in(l' pl·o, ed ~~ be an intere ling state to the Shopcs. !\.ATH\' LYl ·,' S:\HTH i the atrracth e I -month -old daugh t r of -~~ lma . mith. ·ini hing, and the grandda~t hte1· of l ude " t. ith , a 15 -y·ar Champion em· ploy d in the Wood Pro{;ure­m nt n parunent. I LDR!I GE R ·B i l\' ' 0.'\ , r tir d fl Jlll l'.ti11: . I 1 m Ill•' J'Lmr fngirwe r in~)) part art ' n t Fchnurv I ' ith '\ I y .... n, of ' ·n tct· '\l .wk H ;,n·kita . pr'C'i' lll 1 ilrt with a ·'P~'fiat gi rt l• oru ' "' •ul..t '' •" h i.! nHnpkrttl lri ~ lln~ d ·hi[r, " I Shope Family Takes Western Trip E. J l. lw pt.', Hi ·ar C h:uHpiqtt i11 the PuJp J) r ing­f) t pitr!Jn ·ut . .~nd \ ·ir ', \'i llo 111 ·, tr.t d · l nHn tktn (' IJf){) U1ik~ dutin a lU t ' llf iJll C '·1 TCk Vi i l l > f. tJ \'(' iCI n i>Ll tt: ·. "J 1 <· CIHilU!ll ' t ·d .'>Jl<J\ · in lkll\ 1'1 . "·l v the sa il bt d ':> at(lllJt l . ;tJt Lak Cit , :uHJ \ i<· " d \' ill• ; ma; m rtt th · utll :...nd m ' llllill c1Lh ·r- ·d ·< "Jd , in d 11 I io,' on~ . pen m · n whit It wod :i(i" J ·u ;;tl)o · · tit · gwund ~111d wlticb i'l ..,;,icl f 1 h ~ th .' tall t 'ltl' (' in 1hc '\Hnld . Th 'Y peul t>rn ·tim " v•ith 'Mr.,. ~ftop ·· t\O lnoth ct , Ri .hurd :111d H illiard R \'i iu CaJifrnni<t. On th ·ir n urn uth th ' , .i') itcd w. tl cr hod lnn ch in ~he famrnl .. 6 millim1 n ~u i ·nda Hnt 1. , rn ng otlt r poi.nt r,( int :r · t \j it ~d b , th· . hop ·:-. wcr · th Hoov r Dam, tit ~ Pa in ted ]) :J, ·rt ;m· t th P tri(i d For ·. t. T ht aJ o found th arl ·bad Cav ·rns in 1 ·cw Mexico "simpl.y out o.f thi · worh.L" Tb . h pc!) c 1rt1 pare 1 the cavern · t a fairyland. They had ltmch in the famous dining room 7;y0 fe ·t b ]r)w the ground urfa t which eats 1,000 people. The big om .· 2 fc t below urface and th walking d · tance f0r 1. t. makin the tour i. about three mile . The hope plan tO return to Lhe w· tern ~tate. again wben the have more time t vi ·it other point of in tCl-cst. I DO~ COVEL, ,\Ie hanical and Power D partment, who cle· bra t d hi tenth en i e anni · versaxr in February. bt u :ht this pi.ct.lll' t rv t how tt . You gu , eel it! Tht i indv .Lo t, hi" ~0-mo n t lt u lel dau~hl r . h 01·cls re ·id a t - 61" Dupe 11 t Ill Cold n Acre ·. \ rflt }{ . l..\R b. f til·cd fr It th Finish.lng )), partlllf'lll t t'hl ll :11\ I .ttld "'''' 1 r , 111 d two hags 1dth. \';tlualll cnu tt~ ut s In hi.> ''' \o t l(•r· \ h tll\11 lwrc. \.'il l" ))onald ~Lm. tight·, ft ·nt (·l·. Stl«l.'t:flcd ( l.nk .J\ gu u•t,tl f•>t <' llt a iJ. l.rrb. ll.td ·Ill · ·ar' (1{ tOltlt11liPI I' .~< ' 1 it c. .•. • ' ex a .DIVISION • • • l • :'\l. 't ff'E;o-.; , 'VlH:, 'T: \ :'\' I · .A l.l\ .. r \' . fEi\tBERS f th t? fn .u ·u i<Il C Tlcge ( f t..hc A1·mc1l l:' c> I"C o ·u red i.h Pa.ftd ' I til m iII n:·centl . . and. ;:u;e Slw1 ·n h N p reparing to l oa;nl t.h ''Sam Hous­tou" f-•Y a cruise dm·n the fl .u~r<~ll Ship ,ha.p nd . :J a k P u nd . far 1 fL im H -nd r. HI. ~H t rth f rom l'i ~· llt. SteH: ~ ocrn r , t[Jird fron ri IH, and -Gc1 ) l;lt\' iJ · r io·bt. ;1ett:d <I.S ~ id e s. \ l....n.... .•. . '.. ," \ '~.·~ . 19 .\. -·a1: o lu·' . ~a a ,w i I - ' on g1~ duate o.f 11 · kcT ·i. \.'ash i.n •1 oil ·nil r H igll . d.1m•J i~1 H!l1i \I.A,HJ. V ·-1~a I' :he d.wgfl· T <•f I. · '. pavn , '.lin rnpe t aw.J .S;mit:u' i<J iepivo. who i a b -\car 'l eus 1l n~pi<.m. . h phm • w cnt r rur 's trai tin<Y in the fAJL ! !'. \. I I l ''f'l.in'l.!:m i ' !l'' t ·tud1 o.f a co.nvt-t'M\t tt•n..- fi t ." l ;t' U~ A'J ntfJAY f . l<' " l ,' l o J>• ) T ' · I L JG. GR \ N F f{ J~ I ) F ' L· L I·:K . .1 s. , a1· ·. l'e'· ·i••cd J1is •Vi J-J!iN f.' rout C. p Lui u If. J•:. Ho·rn , Crll mu.a ndi.O!{ ( t fic 'r a t C nf'JI I!< Clui.sri , 1<1val Air .'U1tiuu . H · is 1!; ;o.11 ol' t~ Co ll allf •ttl- k r, Me· c!Jank;.tl. a nd I' w 1' I ' !J <~ tn r · r1 1. :nt ll yc;-rr C htt fll)JiJll , f' porl uitn l le liou ••f ltig ll sclw\d iH B <tYIO IVI1 . <intn att ·nde l 1"-irc T r i ~I1Lu t • fo 1· t·wo yc:IJS, \vur ld n P~" nL (' 11 <;; J' :t8itt 'ietM 111iJ I d. 11r ing t ile \ u rrJH I. :rs. T v.:o ST1 JDEi\T NURSI·.S J'<J IIl S1. J ~ ph 's f ( tt~pltal in H otl'tnn. J• r iscdl a. Hop:g ·rud 0hrnc, Langdon lin da r ls. L: r1iforms) w<tr h Cham­pion Nurse Jo \ il liam,q u ~ a. cl ia rh.enn ' machine on t 1ormat !\ .f ;~ce , ·, ltn c:. ;\ ( th . r i<rh t is l•. le'tllOr v\' o()·d 'lfk . 'i.\' i·th the H ospi ­[ Zi l p .l t~n n ing 10 Cf r a cou.ro;.c in i 11d u~tria J med i-ci ne., the vi sitor were plchng ll l a f 'W tricks of lll'e Lrade. J< {' t•.l I \ l .I .. lerh:-mi(<tl ~1 l Pmn:t l kf1ilt'H1a•ut, n ·" h fi l l" a jo ·~rh < tr in <I Ht"l!f g til ' i1~ v;hl,ch U1t' ( I. H ltJH) 1-,.Il.ighr~ d • leill t tl 1,1\Jti,AIII C ol\t l ('{(' Ptj • ' l ·:i" . r h . t '~ JvhH l'hil\ :.c, ' 1Q . 2 . <> ],, ,_ i\ f uJt I tit ,tl iHI• t t' · !f<'l t.).'I.LU ng up <l.l tt't' (~ ' l.. • FtNANCIAl SlATEMENT PE i!.M l R. I ' U (l'Lf t1nltl ltHtNt (}INU LOA •1U • St ,. 133.01 l ~VESTM.ENTS l ' ("'' ~ · !t 1-000·000 2 500 0 '8 010 69 3no ao \ 58·"'·" 2-019 10 1-181.81 &t-GU 3115.01 H. ROU) DRA '\'\:-:E,. , ecretar y-treasurer, reviews the finan c ial state­ntenl 1\'hich reflects' the all-tim bigh savings of Texas Champions. Texas Holds ANNUAL CREDIT UNION MEETING Members elect new officers and declare a 5% dividend Approxirlllltely · ()() T •. -;ts Cl•<tlllj>ion · f:tmjli et. 1 ur n -·d o ut ·n th · newt ·-r de ·orat·d for the ;tnnu · l m e tiog o f th · Ch:tntjJion . • ed er~tl Cr li niOJ . itJHl heir Cl u bh<Hl$. .Eil'lJ]n •('C'l /\ di\ id ·11d qf 51;2% on savings n ·w ofli< trs 1 rc cle('t l'd , a1 d th husi 1 t·s'> ' a · n~ v.i ·w ·d . !'or I 9:.~9 was voted , c:o ur<,c: of t h ' v ·ar· ., ' K --d 'L f( •d to tl · pn: .,id ell() ol til t Crl'rlit Union w ;, ~ ]. T , " P:.~t " P a ll rs()n . Otla·r ollin·b Itt <: Hu!H:ll l·osl :,., \ i< c-pr .sid nt ; and 1-L.n•>ld IJ •LW ( ', <·nH.rry- 1 r<:asu r ·r . ' J'h <.: n ' h<)<H'cl o( di1 Cfor~ i. nnnp1 ''ed ol Ra · Conlr ') Jo(' Doran, C . ' r . McCirl,·y .. f:ttvin llanna!l , .J. T . Pauer~<>ll Huh •r1 L· o ~ ter .rnd 1-brold lh .tw ·, Tl1 · n nlit ·nmn1i1tt· . i<. cot lj><ht' rl c I ·"I. n \' ynn and Eddi · V;1jdak. wilh ;1 tltitl llltl1lb·r t.n IJ(' n:11nttl l>v the bw,,-d of dire< U)t'l in tht; n ·:n fuwrc . ' " F \' c H u H 1 r , · 1 o o FI·J < \ .., <J , • •. f, om n w, :'l'bni11 lt <llm<tll . lltLht: rl h»I''J' ~·nd Ra) (.orltc'. d it nnr~ : J. T . l'att• ·r o il, l•n•,id · 11 1: u•J I j(). ' DoJ<~Il diJ,., (qf _ H.HI.; lOW. £ ( j,Jp \ .IJd <ik .md 'lt.on \\flo ncd•t t·olllrrlittc•• tn t' miJ •1 , C. J . \1,( art·\ , dirt·c - (Jl ; a11d ll a r•Jid lh ~nit· , •u;tn ·ran t tt ·<t~ IIH; r. ' t:LECT ING OFF ICERS ·is one c,f rhe un lion. of th.e annual meeting, and llere }''Jll .e the ballot bci11g counted. In lh f< regrottnd are Ed Willia ms. l'etc Kim n, \'l'l lherl Keirn ami W. J. Rhea; at rhc table are J. C. ~~ Farland and H. W. ~li l e:.. FEATURED SP.EAKt;;R at (he ~ , dit Uo.io n ·. an ­nual n1eetincr was Ru ' Mease , .lcfr . a . i.stant produr­rion manageT. That' · pre·[d m J. T. ''jJaf· P,!I ­Ler on. at t l'l.e ri b t. f'lli-.IH,' '\ 'lU I Ill '\ . 111\..F. \'O-li N(. ;1 .11 ., , ; di.1 Hlcnd [tll \101 !..ill ~' llfl ;m <l J( tilt'. :t-; \I ll I Z·.tn tdl f10111 tid pid 1rc of tltc 1 lunl' l ir11.: . .I ht prl'~ · 'li(c ol ' 11\Uill C lt ;11npi< u l:t lltili l'~ 1 1\IIC> that rlnilt i~ ,I .1111il ufl :•ir. THE N£\ tV CAFETERIA at the rrcxas Division opens at fi:30 every morning, and yo u'll always find a few sleepy-eyed souls \·vaiting (or a cup of coffee, and p erhaps a spot o[ breakfas t, even though it's an hour and 15 minutes before sh ift change. ".rhe well lighted building makes an impo'>ing view, even at this hour. •