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The Log Vol. 6 No. 07 (1919)

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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. Page 1 is cut off in this issue.
  • " ' '· l ' ' ·- ' ~ e in - ' ' : ;, : ) n n ~ : -· • t ,• jij - • n S: ~ 6 " . ' - ' I - J - I : .. 5 : i * - ' - ;V'OLlHifE 6 . ANTON, MORT:Et ..,4J\0LIMA, NOYEBMER 1919 ' ' ' , Tllta • • • .. ' ' ' . : . ' THE 1.10G . . " MoJtt»y raal ol • E'-. •t h• do-.. -~• ed and for . • ~.,..·- . The OuunpionFibre<h. ~ Yoor lnm-t .. .t • • 111:-!llfai.b• • • • r • • • •-. ·- hat'- -- ..~ , P illps Cote-man s J _._ __ Ho T:oil r6m. Makin' a~w1·) · ~ . KI G B . cr through the 'Of • r. ·. through famines d p agues. t 1r ugh re olution and .rldly s-1 .find m: elf • e o ly undian Ying sur i\·o r and the greate!-lt fa~ tor in human e ·ents. I RE1GN SUPREME-I am eleomed in the palace of the king and the humble hut -of t e peasant. In trife I am the eompanion of he victors and tbe solaee of the vanqnished. I am the a lly of conten tment and the enemy of the r adical. In· my name t rou ble is crus hed and peace and vi tory se ured. :: Those who rally to my tand­' 8rd find life'. journey n led ... ith the wnshine f love and tb~ au­tamn of life wi th a f) ace beyond p.riee .. My name is • HONEST TOIL • The most us les thing · in the world is That P:art of a Carf:! ~s ~n That He Lea ve; in a Pi ~e of Maehinery. • Time ceases {.(>) IL oM y w h n a man sav-e it hy a aeri4i • ~ ,,f safety:~ -------- Let'.& Go ' (ChicagQ Herald·Bxaminer) Put Otle . hundr.ed men on atJ f!1· land where fish is a stapte arficl1> of austenane.f'. Twenty-tiv~ of t.h men catch fish. Twttnt.y.fi ve (, j_lt · tfns oleJ.ln the fish. 'fwenty-tivv cook the fish. Twenty-five hunt fruit a·nd vegetableE>. The t> ntjr~ company eats what thus i~ l!(ath­. ered and preoared . ; Cuttin. Down the Tree To Get the Fruit It Makes · it Easy Picking lor A~hile - ----- . I I ' • ' - • • \ ) I I ' I ' • 'J'en of th allotted Ji.sh e&tch· eJS top eat•hing fi h. Ten m<1t dry and l jd tart of .I (i h they e:-tt ·h. Fiv <·ontir) tle to catch fiRh, but wot k 1rlly P<tt t of the da at i . 1· I·WPJ' fL<ih t.to in to th ·ommu­nitv k1tdwn. Hut til(! anw mm her of me.n in ·i t upo 1 having t he s me amount of ·n. h t:o t•at as U PY h u hefo r•·-· ThP tift ' rnPu who f, rmedy dPaned an<l eor)k~d the hfih have ~~ !i tl) do O\v inR to Lhe urv.ler~u{l­p.. Jy of fi!;h. Btlt they NnHnu • to demafl.d fond .. But What Will They Do Next Sea,on? • ,radually greater burde.ns are laid upon th · fruit and veg tab! hunt rs. The"e insist upan a larRer :sh re of fish in retun1 for tl,e.ir J· rg 'I' fforts in gathering fruit and eg tab~es. It is· dt . nt lj thHtn rld soon twAuty of the twe.nty.five f)uit gRtbering • f•·Jtit lil¥d v getables. But the e ntire one hundred men .ontinue to insist tlf)on their ri ~ h t to at. . The daily food SUJlply gt•adual· ly Hhrinks. 'l'ha mall with two ti. h demands three l.tanan&$ in exch•uge for olle of tnern. The man Wttb two bananas refuses JI.e;~:P ~1.\/ES eo--ts ' ' - - -·-. to uart with one fol' f~wer three nsb. FinaH.Y the ten men ......... at worl· quit in disguRt. Ever body contj.uues to eat. The den fish are bl'ought to light eonsttmed. Comes a day ...-h. there is no iood of' any .F:verybody on the island everybody ele • Wh.at would seem to be the Ju tt. on.., E . act1 y .' We you would gue~ it. F@r we repeat that you eat, buy, sell, steal, give, wear, .use, p.la,v with or with what is~ 't. - - ---;.-.- ..... . .. ·- -~ --u- - •- ~---· --·- ------· - ---~----·-------~----~~ 1'JIJ PAP£Lt ON WKICH'fH1S l~SUE WTHJC; l!OG IS PlUN1'ED IS MADJJIBOM OJIAMP10N SULP1111'.8 AND SODA p••• • ! · · builGljog. All you need is a reai desir to better yow·sel.f; to p.re- ·WHAT do you do with pare roul'self for a better i b. and theY. M. •. A. wHI do the r!ft. your ·'- F 1.' E R w o .R K In thti Y. M. C. A. ther will be two , ·hoots; one aprm;ntice HOURs? By "after work achOCill in the day time for boys who want to lea.rn a pra<?tical trade in a prac.tical way. ThesE boys w111 be those already employed H hours" we mean those t.he mill and they will be given an oppot·tuoity on cet·tain days, at hours outside of the time set hours. to take up this apprentice school work on company daily given over to one's time. The other typ of school will be the night school which wiU . k 1 . d legt·amate be open to all and where a man can select the .studies and cour~>" . wor , seep, an in which he is interested. recrt..ation. We mean those Some of the courses that will be taught in t}lese sehools will~; HOURS INTO hours which often mean Mechanical :Drawing, Shop Dra-wing, Architectural Drawing BJue i d 1 en e u dissatisfaction, Print Reading. Industrial Chl:'mistry, Electricity, Steam FittinJt. temptation' folly and vice. and .the Con:'mercial Cour~es, including Reading, Writing, Aritb· · . · . ' . r d b metlc, Spelhng, Penmanshrp, Stenography, etc. . YO Have you ever ~a tze ow Youn,r man, look ahead ten ye1.us! What will you be doing! many of your after work What will be your earning capacity? W1ll you be climbing th bottrs" you waste? One sure road to success. or just merely holding your own? Many ~ hour a day means six hours man will gd out of these eourse the foundation for rtis ,future a week and 312 hour a year. Two hours a day mean 12 hours a success. He will some day week and 624 pours a year. What a lot ?f ~ime! What !1 power be in a t"esponsible position for good or. eV'1J, for added self respect or mdlfference, fot merease . . tn salary or lpss. of position, for success or .failure. rrght .here tn Canton. Are Horace Mann once said: "Education is eapital te a poor man, you satisfied with your · and interest to a rich man". The nation•s most valuable resource . . . . ? ,!~~ is its fund of human energy# This energy trained is a forc_e present position m hfe · toward prQgress; ,untrained it. becomes a liability to the country. Would like to earn more? Thus it is easy ~o see that practi~~ education ~olds the key to the Would you prefer to be giv­proble. m. You mcrease your ab1bty an~ you mer~ your pay. ing than taking orders? ' Iner~ase your pay~ you say!. Yes! Practtcal educa~t..m pay~. Th Read a f~w deductions from the U. S. Bureau or EducatiOn re- · en prepare yourself. Plan ) port: · now to take advanta,g"e of The average man who has received an eighth grade training the opportunity that will or less earns an average of $15.00 per week at twenty-two .years of soon be yours with the age and $15.20 per week at thirty-two years of age. Tbts repre· opening of the education-sents 80 per cent of our population, . .· 1 · · h · h The average roan with a common school educatiOn, plus shop •. program tn t e C am-or factory tt~aining, eru·ns an average of $19.50 per week at twen· p1on Y. M. C. A. ty.two years of age and $21.80 per w~k at thirtr·~wo y~rs. . -----'- -· Will you he 91Vtng or t king cr~rs. That depends on l;ow ntlK:-h_rou knoy.: The average man with vocational school trammg-· earns $25.50 per week at the age of tweuty-two years and $37.50 per week at th~rt)l·two year~ Men are being drawn in large numbers from th1.s el~ss for responsible positions. The average ct"llege trained man euns $18.00 per week a~ the age of twent.v-two years and $63.00 per week at the age of ~rt~· two years. It is la:r~<rely from this class of men that Amer1ca lS tOO.a,y drawing her men of atfairs. Does praetical education pay? It certainly seems so. · . Row many times have you beard some fellow say with a sagh: "WeJ. I had a ebaree once but ---" ; or if I hadn't ~ been a fool, I'~ be --: '. Then again ' YOJl have 'heard · of a planer ~ n. a O" null beeommg Pr.esjdtmt of a hrg lumber concern, an electnetan ~­co~ ing an electrical engineer, a truck driver becoming a superm• tendent and many other just as remarkable stei)S toward svecess. W-hat liaB happened? The .tint type represeftt&"" - · Tlae Man Who Quit• · "Th~ man who quit~ has a brain and hand., A& goo 1 su t.b:e nut~ but be !ack& the sand 'r~.at woold mak.e him stick, with a coul'II{Ce •tout, ·r .. wlu.tever he tackles, and figbt it out. ~'10 mau i, beaten till ne. gives in; H~ rd lu ·k et~-n' t st.a.nd for a cheerful grin~ The rna n wbQ f. ils .needs a bet-ter excut41 'l'tuul the quitter'• whining, "What' the U"l !' " T.be second ty-p represents- The Man Who Stielu - --~ • ---- - --- -------- -~ What About Yourself? [The Co-Operat'{)r} Blessed is the man or woman who can truthfully say each evening, "Well, I've done an honest day's wQ.rk. " That man or woman is worth something-to bis or her family, to the city, and to America. · For, after all, what can be gained without work ? E-verything we have or ever will have is ours because we worked for it. or because someone else worked for it in 01~. der that we 'might have it. ' · WQJ:k i& the w.hole. ba .ism ci villzation. Everyone has his t~k to perform. If yau don't bear your full share of the load, it falls on the shMlders of others-chiefly on the shoulders of those nearest and dearest to you-your famil -and adds to the burden of your fellow-workers an.d your fellow-citizens. · Idleness is the curse of the devil. Th.e first thing i. produces is discontent, but it does not stop there. Look for a steady, industrious man or woman and you will usually find a happy one. ! _.....,.._....._ ... ~ ~ -. "The rna11 wboetick has hi31es!l()fl learned: ' Sam~• Girl Just Chi~ken• .~u e&s doetm'tcome by chance-it's earned Sam's gir-l is tall and sl nder, Oy poo.nding away; .(or good, hard knoeks Make wppi.ng iton~~ of the stumbling bJOCkll/' My girl is fat and low. -To whieh type dO you belong? How are vou equippioa- your· Sam's girl wears silk. and satin , self in the days of your yo•Jth to climb the ladder of suceeu? Re- My airl wears calico. . member there are seldom any vaeaneies in a well -ooru:Ju.et.ed. bl18~- Sam's ~irl is nice and $peedy, ness. but there's always room for a good man. The 9uee~ol;l 18 My m t • ..1 od not: ls a big job ready for me? But; Am I ready fot a big )Ob? o·r 18 pure an.,. go · If you have the tight stuff in you, you don't "have to l>t'fr for a real Do you think I'd swap my girl man's size job as, though yott were asking chari-ty. On the other f()f Sam's? hand don't a-we11 up and wait for big jobs to eome after you with a You know darned well 1 would. bra.as band. Prepare yourself for the big job and i~ will oome. --Y oonptown "Bulletin." Courage ia an that you need-not money. just courage. Remtm~ . ber' No man has ever failed until his courap was eone. Solomon was a w iae man. He ·Every man and boy in th'e. Champion Mill is ~ beve a eban.qe married 600 times, Guesa:; that to better his edueatton in the big Y. M. C~ A. that tbe C.'P&•Y 11 'PUt him wiae.-E,xehange. Farmer lteat·iog :noise in hi hen house): .. Who's there'?u Voice inside: 'Nobody bois; just u chickens."-lnd,i.aoa Boostet·. You Can't Beat 'Em "Jley, papa, there's . a fly in my oop" "Veil. lkey, eat the BQIJ-P until you come to the Jly. Then tt11 the waiter aod be'l1 ffive yott an· other plate.''" CJLUIPION SUL.PWTE AND ii'OJ.. ~LU < • • • •• • • ~ .... • • • • , .. . - ~-- -- . ,........_ - 1. - - • -- ---- .- -....,..;:·...i.Q:..n.:l-i.:..>~,...:tl:...e_._d_..f_r...:~_n...:I_'.a.:::..:..'~_.I. ....... ~- · F eb1'etJille Children ~o ·H cr~e 'fl'rl~ed itS() low . fhat it mean an actuarl lQ.SS t11 hJm. :in ord t· to at­tra~ t you to hi store-io thet· wond be i '! us1 ng it as a lead- Playgteu.n.d Rea\ JOY haB come into th · li · e of the children of Ftbre~ · . er, 'Which is simply one " ay of advertisi t~g, and the tog. en-­Wled here is of nec.e sity rnade ville with · the annQuncement . · : , . that the'y wei·e · ithi'n the .oe;'('t 'tomm:v FunH~s.s and his C/Cf?'W of ma- rna.,n who eatc~ urea l.elil'IJ. r· few day to ha ye . a real m d l' fl 150:0'1> HI.. :n~ l Wt:J1•klng [i trai~llt dgh w wondet· i E this lS otfe.r. a a.s a: 1'11"·- hour or J'lflT : hoiJ,r shift but. ~>eem to .e rd or a'S a bttb . pla3[gtound. . ..•. J .... ,~.,Q ,., ,, " h·• .J." Il. ,~... ", ~ B 1 h .. , . "J ~ v • v v · .ll'.r hE'll .('!10,1! ~ ·fty E:'SS n.s t "ltlign.e:d he Up on t~ other to:ck. In evet·y Ak~ady daily pilgTimages are ··fJ'he Rc li e'f S l ot-e recieves ahitJmept p.o ir}qn 1u t he J,t&'ht-~J.toi•y, where .,.h,,· ca. e you wHJ find that to take ·being- made by 'tb youngsters to .of sogar.oceasi(;)nally awd tbe ·"sug<~.1' never b:if'cl !l!):u~)J to ·a, ¢l<ee;pt wtJrk , !()Ur month'$ purcha es all the i11Spect 'the lot where th:e pla~•- Slllle ', w-hich :f )lows rerninds US Qf the .. a;nd ear~s liN Out a.tiMU.QJ1.fQ1t h~r W!l'.d~ way through &70U save money by gro\Uld is soon to be .irist.a.i'led. night IJ f~t· . . x mas a t the E xpress or., £l.ii~invnie.h wli:l ti tk"e · pl ·'· December lice, in the' o.l~l ri'lty ;! p'rior to 'tf.u~ d. mll:!e.· •. I'd,· ta ~T • b-ra r PiiftM•m, a progre$~l'Ve patroni,zl.ag Y.Otll:' own Store- anJ of the moth~r$ who .for of J0 ht1 fhrNe}'coru. . yo~mg ·mercfuint of thi, eity. The · The Relief-and that constitute some t.iate have watched with 'T.he ' 'Boy.Sco.u s" s~eJ'll-11t«?1 be the; G.:tlll:'fDP.i.oJl F miJy e~tends ilest wif.\h . YO.lill' fitst and large.st \1i \1id~nd. R"·re.at anxiety· bh,eit· }jttle <Jhild- .livljes t; orgJlniz~ttion in tovyl'l,t Mr. M. suvt. of M.~nt~ tnem:e and Conl>truc­. r our· se~011d dividend comes in ren play in the stre~ts, are now. t:. Sa,Jassa, .who is Scout ~a>~tar, is .a'Jsg. tion _)l~·· W, ·Pl. _ftqbeTU>, returned fmm D: . . c 1.. " . ... l . f ~-a . L . . h . I ·a scout leadel', ,and ·th '1'e rs,a. <;'ornmehd- a Lnp m t:he _nurth,Whe'l'e' h t:. (\tte llcled Ereefll e-r \ u~D . YOU get a C"1e-cd;: C. Olt'.! -ort e. u ln .tn'e. thoug t t 1at a d.l e spu. ·l t. o ,•: La l' .1e n dl. y rr· va I ry .. be t weeJl th.e a. r:mlta.ml a lumm b.!lr..l, "U~t ' 01 the ~....,.,.,. - f!or ;a~ propo.rttonate share of the1r c.hlldren Will SOD!? be able his company and th•" 011es heacle~ by ef.c t1ve Orut:ers a:f _.t]!le.~a-yal . .Air~cra t 1.. "' f h b · 1 b , h , • · ·· · , act6ry~ het:d at fjbiJ.a;detph1a, &l'ld PT"' 'l:uc . p'OO.rl{S o t e usmess, so to P ay to t . e1r eart s cont,erlt, . Carrol S;ingleton, . Ed W.ouo . , i;t nf~ .,oe.er!Pl! fi·'eni )hat dty to Nll'w Yl1l'tk. that if the store made any profit in perfect , afety. .Het:scbel tG'!eu~r. · ·~·. He Fe;porkNe~ York suffefitl~f fooll! a j.],., d , b · ·h T . · 1 d :f • 'h '\ h. ld . .. _ . ~n-eat d ruuth., , tboug'h a11e eould Jlt'IU o.n ~>.s:«e ~oo s. () ll oug t you get he spot se ecte . 01 t e c ! ~ · :. Mr. H. W.·Coi;:ter, .:llorme:dy e:lectii- flnti his ''fill" in Phi;adelphfi . . ~.ynur, shal'€ of it back:. . . ~en's ''safety ~first " p!~y_gr,dun~l .,. cian at. the Eil~~rai:t. Plant;, . . has been :!'V.I.. ~. sa'l~sa a:nd D. j, Ker r attended ~ Wtth a..U of these faets m mwd IS on the corner of Mam street prom9ted to the post tlon 'ef Chtef E.leet- tlie J nte"tM,tJ1!1n~t1 Y. 'M. c. A. · Con-ve . the Officers and Directors of your and Avenue B. The play spa~e ric ian a~ the ·Mines· 'and wi l(soou. rn0ve tion held a:~ Debroit:. No.v. ~9th w .2~1 r,d ' · · ' · . . . , . hts faunly to Beeeh Grove. We conr and b9th men are b~c-lf m C.tntmr. lt Iii" c&ll upon the ent.Jre WlllmciLJde three swmgs, four , t 1 t M" •C ttb-~ ..., . ~ald-.t,hat Dave w:as tbe gu~ of .Renry e h c' . . . • f . . d , . c gla [l a e . L . 0 ~r, ll pO.Ft l::Hil.vVan c:e- J:'~&rd, th:at he entertained ttie II:.S&erolJ.J .' . o-~. t e. · ,hampwo see~saw·s: our . km erga~en , ruen t, .ar:d the _Bl~ck Dia..no·~d GoHieries ecl ~'<'e . ~ho~~d y tlEil~ates wjtm . a to tQl'D tbetr t..t·ade to- cha1r SWltlgS, a shoot~ the-snoots gpon t he IT gelectiO·h of a ·man to fill tbts typical Ken n1~~r to_ry and .t.hat he th~ir d' •n store and there. s},ide a wadrng · pool 'two sand inwortartt 1JOsiti£Jn.· , twha-.s .le_;;t fr[enadlti ~ [_llUJ»iag mate for · , · ' . , ~. .. • . ree·Fays an mg.,ts . JJHJ 8A\l and MAKE mon- boxes and a shelter hbuse for the Frank M~y '·s· " mule,'· t:he >Httl~ ma- · V.;tt THEL· SELVES. mothers and children. · All tl'l'e · chir.1e se'en al'0und t h•1 yard ~uring the BOOST THE TORE AND O'I'H- ap p~ratus is made ·Of hea-vy gal· pas,t fe.w tl~y~, -.whic h is prov~?g to be· a He WasNext ~ER. A~f:P I TIES. OF YOUR AS- . ed . .. . d . 1. valu a ble .actct1tron to t he aJ.ean· u li?- ~~o~~ n_ ·'~,A-ND . YOU AR~ vanrz Iron pl');>e an map e . ,,. . t. .... 1 t t "d't' t 4rnOliJng the _o<t,her femaJe bnsines~ "' UJ.t'2. "J d c. . · . . crew. I·S .,.e a· .es a u . l 1on o ou~ . · , . D~J,"u'</.'f"ePt"' fL!' [~ll"!.\.!'~"U' YOUR OW"'r TIUSI· wood rna ong every p]aumg cle-- .11 - 8 ., . ht . d m C.i>een Bay .rs. th~t oi the lady bar- .li'l ~ • • • : . J . .. · ro<l . menag~rre.: . orne 1Jr1g m1n . · . . . . · . • !i>. ·N&~.SnK1iiotJ:r ant'fyou are hurt- VlCe s trong, durable and perfect~ b as ·sug'gest.eel tb at when we ce lebrate ~~r. B~o~-ey . Cu.nnmgt.!am, · ~uper o.f J; ::ing f01.I¥Self. · .. , . ly safe. t he next .F'i~l~ Day, we have a chariot \ 11~ :t:hemt~ap~ ~ill-. here tt . _!. fr-~ oo fh~,nk. the,busi!'les~ i~ n,ot · .The. .e otire s[l)aoe wiU be enolos· r'ace. in, ~hieM th.~ jit11ey;~' " l~lul-e" ana :a; ~~e asig~v?.1!1a~oe~ ~:w:r.· a~: jj~g f1J=Il ~1gh~~ then talk tt '6Ver ed with a beautifu 1 he.tlge .fenc.e . Relref I mek c.ou ld .compete f?r h oners. star'tedi.nto .tth~s fem·ale seranery· . All • Wlth awy .o-r a1'l of the Officert; or· . . · · · · · ' · 1' · " · · "" , ~'r'.. . ·t • th · 't · h t wbJch Will amply prot ect tae r yoa. fiJ;!d s0me m.1s.spelled: ~onts 1n t he ladies wet:~ ba-ay· e::reept one who vlt'ec o~s- .ey JOMt e one.s . _ . th ' · . , , d . tt 1 . •.- ,. th · b·l · · "- ·~d · · er1·w.~.- c1. ~ m aour~· w.a, a t to b e t o ld. o f chddren fr·o m team· s and a:u .t os ..,._ ~ s ls:s·l !t•e., . :a. .n Fl . pr.u. -e· ..e .a m.eh on wa,s nursm~ a ·Odio~ . in the S<'nrth East .'L • , R th. . · . ·< d>-n1·. " t • 1 1 I · · · · , ... ,.le~:, PnrJ'"e-re. · .IS . copy may l;We cePner, lle spt'E:Ico ow ey and sez: .eu ID.l<>._.l1.eS. . Wtl1 eat pay. '· , , n . t'7 . .... _ lh b .. , . ! ' · d· o J ·k B ttadin with YOURSFLF ,. . . .' ~e.~o Wt:~,l~ "'u~ . yp~wt.' =r., .' e. us· ' J.OI.lr nex . .t\n ·.u.o w-ay s .ates out . K fw cr 'd ds FOR . The .Plll(yground for the Ftbte- l e.s.t one lt1 t.hu mill, bamn' !)Que, lost .t:l}e Sh<>;f> &l~d yeHed b(l.C]t: "~ot ~ate- YOURSELI;. ~h/~~a~~~ e~,;~- ''Hie "IUddies~ ' ·is the g:if_t__ o.F'th'e~,.aJW~er ·!.. the ot~~r. day and &it'Yc~· tha~ Jy;.~• .,... ·rhe. Stlib Et:1cl. ~ . , w1:tere y.o'U JH e both wa}•&. Champion Fibre Company, whose t,tJI'l-e .xt cloes:J:~t a?t I Jke R .t;9;I tl'(\'l:·lter at • . _A· o-.:v ·w u- ·~L-£ "•"'1:1'. .~ T . _,,,Kwu: • - ~. • . f . a ll . . Here ' t!! an · exa mpl • · Fatb~r , . ,~;~;o .L • "/., n,.. •V J' l\1..1-J Uloo~~ I ~erest 11\l the :Y{elfa.r.e 0 the ,~ o"' ,, · ...,.A_, .,6 10BEROF ..of' """ ..c -,., ··te .a.: "DZ k n· J JI.·T f g_'fli; CHAMPION FAM· • . . . . . •re ""'v lslJ.""'" I ~· Y ~>ue;o,.s m O•·uce , D a c tamon n ·o es fLy fL. :ro 'PHE CijA !{PION R:E· el'uJtire1'1 . o~ t"tten:: . eJil=tplo~~~s, as la-st Friday of BOR\e'wood rQO'm: rep~f~:~, Boy o;tn tl.i ftl~ e~a.ripg gtound in lJE..F ASSOCf.ATIO:N? ~ ll as f?'£ .tbe Whole , Cpa~- . ~~tlute.tU~r Satu.rd~t;y r·{qon. and- h1s front pf the or-ntRitsar>y :lio:r li!aske~ .. . ~w Fa.m~ly, " has bee,n'shown m ·Gqml'(lum~at.ou . read as <foJ(o,':'s: l!l~11 GtJurts. They ax·e a ' "ery i t.u:Iu'S-so many ~a.jl s. . ,..-,::~ l ~a~ ~ . a.ng:.e .u egru. ·ottgh tdous and ec~:lthus.ia-stic 'bttnel\, ' ~'f1here aJ'!e Smiles· That . ~lplJe·dU Ii'lgtb:en??n "hou Qfl ~ at· Shep~lWJ 'n dderly, wlio ha . been Make n <;I ay " ,. • · f.(S Hapnv" . · ' · · · · al:Jl.>ent fl:o.tn wo"k 6n a couJII't of an r>T H:ow to Ole the "War Qqalit;y ~' Match :.J,1.1St add a f:ew '.s aii:ltl you can ead a id bu·rn, the fluid having leakecl frorp. . lf Yt!llil doltbt the trl:l &b, of the fule or the members o:f tlie. C:hii.m- ~he 0 de · · a bat.tery whicb · he WIU! eanyir'lg on · .. w0ed~ of tbe old· ~ong whH~·n ap. piun Family n.cently made ~ diseov ry, Da e Be t, for marcy years the- Su I· his shot'lld:er, is ag in OJ~ d uty . . peat' Ul, tn.e }tea€1lhrae: YOU !'tould, . which, whil it, does n t P'J;u:e him on a pb1te. Mitl uf..glrt, who has beena.t !Atfty .Joe Iderson, ' who strte.eeds Le n at til.e fir tOP po-rt;nnty~ ga?Le up·- 1 vel wit'h T. E·dison, n _v.e.r hefes 'pUt!s flin: seve-r&~ weel•s, . worldng on t~e new Disney aR \.I'Jlf'!ly s tore c:lerk, is makilrg an t~e lii.SUa.lly • encms f~a\tU.J'e.S of hitJ-) _i,n the ranks of those ho hue . aw mill, wa . ho-m n a vi it ll- few good in h'itt .new wot·k. Davidson ... of the S:fih. bt.te O~ee found ii u.o;e fet a miH rial which is day ag . aud i luolsirig much bett~J' S. M. l:ltu'r~s • .se.eond ;:;hi.ft engineer, and not~ tb~ seraphrc SfiHl W~+Ch (ltl l'Wi$e wholly ntrel $t1< The sttn:y thau h • did whC'Il he \"1:8 first t.tana- wh(l \fl1!,'!' h,:..clJy, ~calder! whil unSWJ>· t~U 0'! a ~Y01l . hear~ . It ~ a of his di!icOV ry is. be t J;Vld i.n hill f r1• f'i. Lik · most nHt-1 .r-est o( as ping .ll. hnil~r blow.af.r, h~s ~·tntn. g'!rl 30~ both IDOtber. ~n~ eabe. f'IWII Wc~·ds; .0'3.\>'o, CQt,l lcl Stand it if he "\' 1\S' "b tter ecllO WOrk , ar~ ¢ettJ.tll.'it al~ng p>ten;~:hdly. . , 'I-' au ~:~ee;· ~>o->r;icHre, ''we h~ . fl. Ja,·g- I king.' ',['he ·t ruth is t.flat·ill t:he few D. ( :. 1el\ar;Bey was the i tim of After rega.hng y~m rself Wlth.. · sopl'h' 11r tho Ne ln.l.t has QSl h a<t w.lfch we k h h bt:ren t~way ~ ha ioed a mosL p ·uli!U" cciderlt in which ll~ the view men.tiQned above, we w re'r:na k j 'w-.rr q \Hlir(Y'. !tnd i t w .. ~rl-.outtw~:mt'y }T011nd ' Wu Fnake the re iv c,d a deep WGU11d on-i:he che.~<k . . suggest that :vou Pti.Y a vjsjt t llfl tv m 10 {iflU 1l u · · -lor t~wm 1 naJ ol1 ing de ucHon: 1f you !l'l'e too fat .1\ JlfiJJ:> eJ pi rs, dro-pped ~'flto ~he.Jly our old fr-iend . Biil Rob.ertl~O 1 of t,ri '1 tbN'Il as f,)l t<•h ,ri~ld' )<~ h!t~ u,., "nd •fidnt ~.. ... <£, • .. .. .,0~ tt) tl·ainJ"o,... neel of' the gene.ra,to.r ngine-, 1111 , . . . · unrl know that , lib tmgr• ;u t as .. ...... '" .. ~ u,..... ... the ~od:a .M1ll, who~ l'II'.U'rre hM t-,.y to. • ·triM' a .r00H,._p.ick, w~u. J ight ta· e "job in the ulphite 00 ebt&wn fron1 the ~~'h el with s;t-rea awea.red in these C'OIUD1AS here- t>I:Lt a bl>K uf them nn the ii.U'nUe 1\t~~ the Milt ri~Jht f J:! ~. l ( too !'hit) go fore and s-tt'u k Mr. 'McKanwy a$ he tofcre. Bill's genial teat~.ures. are nOcW ~· r s-r by th fiT .,i,te ~md wii<h t to qtty. waspas6in.r . · • o """'eath of -sm't'""L'. Jt's a t, 1 light . m ' Pi<P • ,i _tlike: n <'l-f th , We 1\Hv.e jast rtte.eived new.s f tMe so- ...-~ . · - "' ' ,~. 1 ·h s. h•>ld' 11\ 111 t-he ton.,. , un tt , '' L.· 11 • he k 1· a ..., ,.. .uI" ".".. nw 'l s '!"'r"""'l l • ••t1 wn in· t•) t'n- e- ho t t'Ga 1 , .,l. Ulu~ , "·• '-~ :- ',!,' It r t•nl ip1 "1' (HI t in t. deulh o-r the dw.,".".b te'll ~f Mr. S. i\le- We o.ffe • the· c.ongrntnlations awhile it l'l'RUJ get,a em b . 'I:ry ,t Out wid awak ex•ma fe.J:; -mecllantc, 1..ow. and thfl z:t\l:'lnbei'B d! tbe Chm· of the Ct am pinn F mily . tQ the yo.o.•· · lf. :nl.t'y will r . lly bttrll. Buif • . JIOW uiJbt • u.pt. :c,tlre.rwi'llt} k'now11 u .Pi(tn. apti~y h~ou1ten toe- tt>l)tf to tb ir .,. .. -·-.:t P. ,..~nts~ '•a•' .. b .. u.· C" 'n· unlt~s Y'.m" g(!l.~ lot u.f timhe _t.:f '!ere saru« Billy) ie ct't!d!Utd ith ther-e- be~ edorotlrer tmlj.r he-artfelt i><yra~ .., .. uuu ·a· oc· ·· .1!1 J. " "-iT v ciQH 'i put h ul 111 t.l\'ti h e .. au:it. , , • • , _, tinue . to Sll1ile. The)' ln.t.l'tl better •t'lthtil" eed to " 1ll rk . 'l II gt. e n <ludt.l'lil to the pat)Jy.