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The Log Vol. 8 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.
  • ~ L. VITI CA.N'FON. NO. S . . ~ll trnfortlitn~te CX}1e~ ie11.ce an a· l>Y~ .. • • roa.d i ofte11 jttst what we nee~l tG ·l<teCl) tts , .. ' Exrte.ri~llces \~thicl1 ap )Ban to ~ imm.e-dittte f~is~te R l econ,e, i-11: et To.s leet, v·eri .. tab 1 ..l i... fes-a;vers . ' .1\ sw1ft, krck, atlmin'ist-ered c t just t l1e ' ~i g·t,it ·rnte. is f-:teqtlently a mo1 .. e l)roil~\3t~y . . . · n£t tl1aJ1 l;,~t <»la tl1c shouldel'!. • ~ . • • • ~ ;II ., ~ . . .. . - .. .f • • .. • . . ... ~ 0 • .. ... , • o • <I I .. • ·- ..... 't• • l • • •l • .... r • . r. • •. , : .• , \.\ ........ . ... "• ..... '' • • • .. • , .... • • • , " I,• .._ ... " .. ~. .. • .. ._. .. i o • • • I o i..•~ • • ~ ' , .. ,. .. ' " " . . .. ..~ ,.,... • .. ... ... • • .. "l•' ' - .. .. - ...... , ..... .:- t<: ...... ... ' .. 4 ~ .l . '. .. " ,· .. - . . • .• . , .. '\ ~ .. • _. ,. , ' :· . .. • • BEA 19 Gym Sched le - G-ya-in-ad-llm- Ii- --Mo-nd-ay -I,- -'fu-ud-a~ - _ _!!~~~~~ --;T-_il _,._ ... _, _, _ _ _._~ .................. ......._ ........ """""' .... ...,._ Women B. .a. nlon B. W. C. Sr. Bo Sr. Girls o.fr. Boys Ir. Girls ket Ball Movies f9:S0-11 L m. t lt2-1 noon 1 •:! )...6 p.. m. .• 17:30-9 p. m. l I I t9-to p . m.. I I! 7:30-9 p. m. I t.t:15-5:15 'Po ! p.m. l 4:15-5:15 ' 1 f3:15-t:15 p. t 3: 15-4:15 p. m.: 1. '. 12-1 noon f ~ p. 111'. I :9:80-11 ..... I !12-1 llOOil IJ-1 ··- · ~ p. IL ' 4:1~5:15 p. 3:15-4:15 p. .3&-9 p. m. . 5-0 p. ... 9-10 p. lB. . 15-5:15· p. m • . . 4:15-5:15 p. 1>4:15 p. IlL .ts-4.11 ~ 12-t 110011 19:30-11: o _pe n_ ______t2 _-_s _____~ l ~. ~----~·-~-~---------~~------~~------~~--~---- . Gymn ()pea fer llemben allfl for Spec:lal at • • Women 9:30-U a.m. tw. ' Men Srs. __ 6:30-9 p • .m. 9:30--2~:')0 p.m. 8: • I 1 3-5: 30 p. m. Girls ,3-5:30 p. m. o;:.;;,. . .. ,;p • - -- = NOVEMER 1924. NO.3 _. _ _,...,..__._ __ -- - ----·.,...---·----·--- ·"-'-----...----- ' Publisbed b ''The Cban1pion Familv'' as a Sy:m·bol of the Co-operation and Good Fellow-ship E isting at the Plant of the Champion Fibre Compa.ny, Canton, North Carolina. -- ~_,_..., r---- ..: ......;....;.:......-;-.....,;.;..-----------~-: .. ··-·...._ _ ···-- -- ~ - Bf·~hnt~n.;! N"~ l +~ 1st, and ('ontiunin~ fur n p~riod of ;\ fltpnrl n~nts uf the JfiH '\~ill rondtH~t ~nnro Pr J)J nt ~ :>~ (.l T'd .. ill ' VS. Wood ) .,. ard VS. ft .·& .L~. Dept. ~~U!])Diie dPpt. VS. Extract ])ept., & Lab. \'S. Book- 1. 3llllJl1. dept. \lS. Ele~trolvtic B-plant. 11;a t . ~bt· d 'llHrt m.cnt~ whi(·{J l'I)tph1y ~1 hout the :-;.am{ "f l)t • 1 :41 tt ,\'Jl.h \l t 'O"I' spondiHJ! ('t~1C~ Ilpation.d hnz.anl. l lo;.!£·th ,. and (}OlllP te ft:)r ~he lw tl S~f(<'t~., u .. ·~h c·••llt ·t '\ ilt dos o Ap•tl :~ttt h,. 1~'1:1t 1 :1nd the two ~•e p: rt)u"CJ;J · J.n, ldng th . ll-t'~t rt'<·ord, w ilJ ITH·tl ~' pln .\" off"' the { ,' .. IV.. >lttil t'\ ~ J!l~•, , Whi~·h •WtftJ ltt-w:t fHi' ;t JWI"it>i.l (tf' tlt<t·uc t H ' ! h... i4 • men, tu ~· •tls \ iH.l thc?il· T.,·i\·fi;; nn'~ swf-elb,·:lrls. (l dF·parlnH·ol v; in tinl! thr •Jil1 ;,;~· r h·~ w ill I:H~ ~jx•e.u a l··i,, uct :~t t lw .. ,·•.). ' ~~ u < mJ1··• · •~ Fotwh lh•: H:-t HJtf Httll. yuu ltl!IJ t : rn:v. (·l n~tona ltw ;·) d . S '.i FT~ J f UST. w ~· ·~· h i'i J.HtV•·d wiH. . . Fl·: }Jf{ . C­it ILi_ ·()., ('=J< h id• ,.,, tlll' tc.~rd J, flli \.ill nsul lhc ' .. Pf"1 tt(l\' ··r~. jn'· IW ...-~ · c i lld .u•l · tsud h:•pf'-l ll ss \Vhi '"11 grq\"' J'l~, f J! ,•ly in U H! . 1.H tJil Sat't·l~{. ·1 <J.O Haruja. P1 Ha ll 1 - t rwttt t ~d 011 th.r HH unl ()f ~ ~{~l·t·ht ..1<•~' !' ftru! all !1fl' ("'f)~ , i d f>< l rf':•k•· n cJJ•• fp; ,·~ l. \ iU h~n t• u ·t·. '>i't ~1 f •i lt i1.1i.ei 11!, · t ~ l on ( ·. for th•~ l,lc·fltott!Hl .it)tll'lh'~'· hu t l.o:- .t' 11r-1t<•t·ttun H ;.1(. <.h :tH I..,,, •. ~ hn h'a\'<•f lh:--1t :\ ~l~. I A 'r If J~ f. 0 Y• •ttr .Sota t. Jlr i ~ d i\pirrt of ("0 ujt t·~•{(c,n aud tf·•· 'r(· fo "'• \' r •1'U:T dt·tH.b•in ~nl. ;;. Wh•tdng tf('tJ'-tr(lll~lll "dl J,,~ 1\l 'tfllft·~t< fl ·d Ct• 1. Jt \•il l Ld~• sh"'w · ()tl in l et' f iu. '1rn.t utiHnd.-. t)~\t~ rl f ••l"*q .. ;fft.\ p lj ·)- Tn 1.\ iJ •\.~t~ r.v eJ i(Jf,_ ,...( itl fh~ rt\·pal'lnn.'H1 rnu~t d hi b est t # llF \t'H-' i$1 ll f )' lt t hhu. elf ,,,. fc lluw \(Jd<sultlc. \ ~ HlU"! tjiH.V ~:j J'..- t~ ~·· ·~.\· .Vr.t~ t·VPI.\ he ur ·in ff1 dn.\~, :d \ .1,\., thiu lt,ing t u.._r~H (~ \.'{ .a ·t au• l t h• " art i ng. ,:.;~1 h·l . SkFETY CONTEST CI~AMPTON F.IBR:·E VS CHAMPION COATED. 'Vhen .v. ou see- the sco. 1,., e board at the I\ia in 01d ranee to tlt P plAnt or the one a't the System oHi<.~e, do ~ou feel proud of yo\1' ~af<'ty- H ecord ·~ OJ: do you re~•iize that a 1 i l tlc care on yo tr P~ll'"t n1 i ~ht ha -~~ 1nade o-or reco-rd look better. T'he primar:v object af Safety Fixst is~ of course. to pre,•enl ~urre ria g and th~ loss of time Iron1 '"~ork. However, c,·ery gond en~ p lo~·!.,.(' (:-: n1orc or ft~~~ proud of a record fre,e from carelt~ ..: inj \ try and j~ inHtteneed to sorne extenl, in his Safety effort, to Jll:lke a record whi<.:ll he nnd ·his en,_ployer can p()int to wit 11 hnn(Wnblc t.trirf(;'. 'l"here i" o hi;.{ d i ffet't:H\(' ) in J}eople. Some lne'n, whf'n th<'Y 1\Uff<~ r a rninor injury, secn1 fo be anxious for nn excuse t.­'' lay off, fot· :1 fC'w- days~ Others. 'vho suff~r a 1nore ser i ot~s ill -­J 1 " ' -" , and r('a lfy h:l ve a good reason for staying at honte for· tt 1{~"'T llays. rr·turn lo work wilhollt the la·'i or a day frnn& t tu it r.\g,ular duties. Tlw· 1n~u. v ho pr·actie<'..s the Rnl~ of S"tfetyl \Ybo makes snfe t~ his f irst f"OH"ii<h~ral iorl., as a rnl:e does not lose any n1ore ti1lh' \·h en intllred, thtm i~ ;l.bso-ltLtely u eeessary. \vhile th~! careh~ ... ft· lln\-v ''laYs o1l"' ~\"('n if his injury is Hot of a d.lsLtoling n:Hur·~­Tn ~:h i<·h cht:s" do yo-u bcltlng'l lJ "~ pJ~·Y . art~ aod t)tlly l o~e tin\e when it i~ ne,·t's.c;nr)·. UH! pc-J' ~ nl of {h,y;; ln~ t p ~r thou[.:ttnd hours worked will IH" r, .cluc.·~ ">t{ tc> ;a 1uin (tH un\. :\ll tnt{t•l h~r for· Safely \ill <tri\·c out 1'1:trc·l 1\STI\.'S; and ft- (ftu•t.· ~ uffedJl,a a 1Hl dnys los l. Shall \V do i C~ • ,._._ ----- -- HfS QOAl:JFlC, TIO~S ,\ prnrnjn~nt ttl q\ \'fiS tvdtt~d u ·lt C'I'L • it1\t" ago fo.r infor(n.­ti•)'*' in l'('Mt ll~d l( a .n lHllh '~JHnu a finn \ ~ \~ cons itk ri n ~ ta l\ing Jn1,, th it' offit~ e. lf ; ~,r·~ol ~: HJ heli~t\ c: 1r.-- to be HJl ( X"t·eJl~nl ynune, Jnan. {~ h lt 1-~rnn rhon o f (-: l~ n. ~. lli~ .is lht• ~1U'-lltl of ! - 13----:--S , t"l'- lftl e-tf to J[ Q -N·---'~, and hn:s ttn eAnellcut briging rp in '\'•· •·v. w:..v ." ' IJ <' ro}luw iug r 11 ly \' ;4~ n~ceiv •d fronl the 1ir-tn inqHirin ~: ''Ut>at· 1\-1 r. - ~ Th'l nk you very much f-.n your lt!tter in Tt"\ ­~ trd to jfr. - . ' ' :.(_.. . ·woul'(t sn.v, howc,'er, that we do. uot \aut llu· y tliln ~ tHan (nt· bf:f'Cding t)nrpose,, but fo c lericnl Otlc', --Forbes. I • • 2 THE LOG -~--------"------------'--------.-.....-- - ·..-- ~ .... , , .•• - •. 1 .... __. .._....,..... ......'. . --.:c--·'--- ------...-__ , Progress in Educational D partment , . ••or YQn Going Up., Or "Ar YQu Going Do n?" U you nr . rutng ntor mou y to-day than what you did one yenr ago, you n.r ugotng up.,. U · on tlt oll:te:r l1nnd y u ar earning th . e amou t or J • lh n ou ar r•gofn~ rl wn''• f r ·~m ncy t nll .' .. Do y u r aliz that ·om.e of th ro n that att('mlc•l the Vocational Clo es last ·ear have lnerea · d their wo c~ u hl h as 7() p r nt, that i tb ba e alm t _doubled lh ir wngcs. Do rou r nli.z tbttt sm:ne men who had tb Rgt), • ervk and p rsono.lit. , yet fa.Ued in re iving advan em i'\t just bc­.., s;.a..}!$ tb y dld not hav suffi ient edu aUon to h old tl e job. , The Educational Coron1itt e ha mad arrrul~~"Hl nt, to conduct Vocationfil cl::~_s e for a t rm of six w eks :from Nov. lOth t ec. 19, 1924. 1f 'on ru int r st . 1 secure an application fr m your f.oremnn or uperintenrlent, fill it in. at once and <lve it back to him. Jn <'.ase you are int 1•e.stcd in om parti c~;t lar subject not li ted b Jo , tnlk it o er with 'Our fe llow workers and if you get at l ast eight or ten others a cl.ass will be organized. The following clas es hn e been planned. Blue Print Reading & Drafting, Carp ntry, Elect r ical Work, M chine Shop Practice, Masonry, Millright, P ipe Fit ting. Shop rithrnetic (lncludmg reading. writing and spt:llling) and t am Plant Practice, Blea hing Proces ; Chemistry, MnltipJe Eff l Evaporntion, Paper ~lachine Operation, Soda and Sul-phite Pulp and Sulphite Pul<p. foonlig:bt Schools (adult night schools) at Au~ lins Ghap- 1, Phillippsville church , Y. ~'L C. A., and at the schools ill \..anton will be open for this work if sufficient numbers enoiL All appfi ·ations must be _ igned and turned -in by Nov. 7 .• DOlT OW. . ARE YOU GOING TO STUnY ApplicaHon blanks copy of which appe-ars below have b ePn rirvulated thr-u tbe mill to giv every man w ho d 0rves it , an opportunity_ to join one of the cla. es. Same cla. sc will lJe started with a very sm:::.H me 1bership if the member> re::I! Jy m-ean bu ·iness, but it is hoped that at lea t l:en w i ll enroll for • • .tch u h 't·ct. VOCATIONAL CLASS APPLICATION T erm 6 week , Nov mb I would Hk to en roH in lh ntne Print Re"ding -aml r 16- -Decemb e r 19tb, 1924-. following lns.!cs: mnrl•ed w ith x. Drafting Carp.entr •,I.e tri ·at Ma hin 'orl· hop Pracli _ 'la o-n ry Millwri~ht Pip Fitting hop .r ilhmr·lie On h.1tH 1-! rNHIIng, leam P1nnt Pra<:tii·e - - Bl•achin<,J., Pro ss<· CJ• mistry , 'fult 1 p l Af:e(',t £\' 3. .)•;;tf'ion Paopcr I ti ·1 i m· Op·(' I'll I itn ... Od;t a d • ulphat . Pulp • ul.phit _ Pnlp • • Mnonhghl Sc~hfJol (Arlult 'ic;IH Seht ol) . '\nstln. Ch. n<-1, 1 hillipsvilk Ghl treh , "Y" a d S'i· •O<JI l io.;t rlt-1:5 In (~ · nlhl• ' iU lol' p n f 1' tbi. ork i . ttfTtf'lt'Uf IHlOtbt·r· t'IHOII. 'am -~---- --------~------~-- ~• - ___ ,..__ I t~ jJ 1 ~ -~ -~- -·!1111---- Ac.ti(1T s --------------- -- ·~ · -- ~--------~ S"hUt!t •l'fHll· -·-· - Dirth Ph , APPLJC ----- ------~--------- ---------· -----~ B ., 1 o o ua. J:n 'QV, · MB R 1 ff. M , J. ORMAN' S AWN We • · ~~ il to nnnouncc in tht~ I IIU th Anlvrtl of a f1e:w rueutl N of 1ft(• "Chl1mpl m l<'ttmily'• who rome.IIJ · to u!i from th<e (:1l ~f 1 • lti nH.tr n. J<~uu(·rt Hona:l llirector. Mr. Spnwn I ru h~ d ltltl\t. •NJr:'l (''XJ>Crimc tn bl~t ctu~Pn work and orn8 h> ns hi th l • n'eomnu:mrle-d . \VJwn H$.kell. hy tt "JAJL"' r p--r • cntativc a. to hb alm'l b l'H id : ~. •. {y tl~t tl(•!I1Te Js to f.(t~t a qt..minlt>(t with e N'Y man ht the plant. My rw-st b h b to be oble to be of 11 rlJ e In s-ome W't'l, to I'! ry 'tnrtn -~ho hn ~ in hi. b-eart the d.e~ Jr to ~aln a better .rlnr.at1on. Tlmt' hat I am here for.n That so mdPd fair nou~h to the "Lotz" man. When osked concerning the educational prol(ram ror U e nf'xt f(•w " ('( kcs a Sl1rprt·in.g f('port wa ~ ma.de a:'l ln tbe a.ctrv~ Hi in that Hn . We in itP. th cA.rn . t attention of 1r rf'mi­ers to the~ nrtkles in lhi.!l is..c; t•e relative tn the Forman tip Training C()nf rene ani! the Voca tional Cf , ~ . ·. CI, SS IN HOME ECONOMICS A BIG SUCCESS - ThP Educ-ational ComrnHtee hal<> hcen reeefving leU rg al-most daily from members of the el-ass s in 'Home . if kin ~(' recently conduc ted for a term of thr w ks at the "Y ', un­der the lc.ade rship of Mrs. Anna Grimes~ These l tter. .re too n'Umerous to be -publi shed in full but he:ve aue a few ex­cerpts: "It was a :wond.erful h elp" 'fT11e stt;~dents weJ;e a pleasure. Goo tcacbt?r \'ns not Hly • o expert in her particular line of \rork fnJ,t _he is th • mo ·L ta~-f ­i'ul woman I ever saw. Tn el;:rsses whi h r: -n o-y r t hi rt .· " - si:ons of not les;s than two hours at each Ne~si n, "" ith an ~ ·er· - ' ~1 ge . of f0rty to fifty hou. ewive jn at'tendan-<'e. there ·as 110. evidence of any discord." ''Forty or fifty home. hnve been greatly ben fit d h. tFli!': t('pn o£ s t u(ly. A II "·viJ.o n ltend d were weU p! 'a ·ed ·Hh f " r cs;u lt." "The courses w rc m . t worth- h itt': tnu~ht b - ~ an 1• n I.1 er l.>•{ ne. " "All wtw took the course ' Nf' gr ., t ~ bent-IHt'(t-• "J want to <'X tt'nd to vour clitl--nnilt~ e nd th • nm w• n l~ ih1•e C:.om pno , my rl(f'l npp-r i tian o the spl n11i l I ·n n-tn :;! t< W(' hAve cnjo:v<>d in the Hom :A't n mot~ co.u " .. ·• l'hc Ethtca~ionnl tommiflec noturlclH · f .tift •t t reeri.vc repor ts of H1L hi!! s 11 - O tH' n ti ll~ iH lw ,...i '\'n , •!lf'n the SLH'i11g l ~tl'lll "lH j) put M1 and tht"> tl.l nrh r. f this C:nmnlit.l t•c he lic\' <' th t J·h . cl-:~"e. i·n l r --~~ 1 in~, _f llli 'Jt. Cn ·tulHt' l) • ·."' i•~ nin ~ £-t< 'ill rt·{ · ,.,, tlw :tlll enthttSiu li' <:np-pnrl \ •hi ·h h:.. l:H•cn .._.ln•n tlw tlr .t ~-nllr l' in n~<' .. tu l. t food J)Tf'jHH'II tion. - I I Champion Bank nd Tr·ust I I Tt " not ·hut y n 1 k • -but h t , t 1 I c·•"~tUtt.-." h' Ullln wllh .t -.·-)l {'1\.in -t 1 hi::< ,q t'l\ ~ 1 1l ' .,. tM-tist •uti: • "\! • • l mil' . n in: ·. l Cn ll no ll~ .wd lc tl. 1 I k it 0 \ r. 1I\U t \ l , :.!{1 'Y ;If:- on art kiJl I of ·inn•:-.hlH nt t t ;'f l' l I I j ! t ' t 1'1 b d R rv n --- ~- --- - ()., '• t h, f Ill t r ('l ut · ) p nv ' '' -- - ,..._..,__-:r __. ..,.. ..,. _. ....,.......,.... __ ,__ __: .;.,..._--:--,... .... ......... _ _._ _. ._. ... ___ THE LOG 3 ,._._--:-.._~...,.._. ___ --- -""""---~,-~_o;.:=------.-. ----...,.;.;.......,..;.. ....- .---.. __. .;.._ ______. ___"-......... _ A LESSON I .. THRIFT Th•, n1· H in the center picture is H. L. SoltsbE>e. He is J:n -,l.oy ~ In the Repairs ancl Alteration D e p ~trtmcnl. in the hr ach.:fl\a Oli:~'S ('l'C,\". 'rl ~ tWO h u~e shown in the pi ·t nre on the ri~ht, are ownccl l hin1. 'rlu• J>if•tur.e r.:n the l ~ rt i~ ~' l' ar vic'" of l hc r·ornc r of J· r · t I r~rJse sho\ n t n t h ~ pi ~t u I'<' no t h P J' i gh l. Tl t· t u house ', re hu i It h~· l r. , ,.. J~,hec s i n <·e he h::ts 1, ..... n in t 1 ~!!llplo.v ·-J th • Comp:1ny , . Ji t tre a,l e ~i(lt• n<'C of w1.:tl a m;,.tn <·· !R do w ho v.·a rl : rc-.~!ttlarly nnd :-.;l\·cs l.i "\ tuone;\~. I?f• enl T d the en1r•loy of U1 Contpun,· .\pril l.)Lh. fBIR~ ~i anJ 01 c-hol ~·eat. ago la't April. w ithou : a nJ Jrl Oth·y. To­, f: y he own p op r t 'Orlh nt I c J. •. J.)nO.(H' r ' •IJ rl·St•nliog :1n 1i c:r· ~e ~a~i ng raf i .00 pe r y 1o:1r-. Th ~c't c•vru•·r J ouse jc: bllilt or OPm n t ] , Jew, ~, 1\'l~td. hy I\l r:. ... h ! t>e afitr ·(.u l t •Hll ... . In fK I Jno"ll ~ 11 o ( ~hP ,, ,,tf\ lln tht~ t ~ o lJullrHn ~~ ·~JS c.:h ne hy hi u1. Oft 'lintc.; h ud •·•l 1111 til t \•l·t~ · o'c·la ·1· ot nigh t. Tin· ls • ~ocjr\ (> •tlt 1ple f t f lt tt1 a nt:l ll <' Utl ell) \ llo . th:ks to J1\, ·oh \Hl ks re!{ll l ~:trl_. s1• ('"S hi:::; m on "." .. nd ... ,)c·n tfs It w j ... •dy. H · •tu u 1 if•· and s 'C c ll iJlJr ' lt . H is n ld•.,st d11 ld, . l i ·~ ht cv • ]:'; .'tt-nrs uf a '"":1 is ih th · lli ' '' scl~< ,t:J l. TlH• .\OlTHg\'Si ,·h llt t was lc:>U at 1 h hntrh h · the ~lt . rk ,,nl · ·t 1 ~ v d. ~ :p!G. ---~~,----- Kl ,G JH~A J) ,. fiHI )· .. • bPjiiH lJlC f ;d ltt•r OJ l "t•) dl Jh)rPil. : tiJ nr , Jl c l tl I o•l hr~t·n rtw1n:·(1 i •l the . 'n <: ;~dl \ •as pur I ittg t J,,. lat,·s t ••r- ._.j t ·a ~ i c ,,. .. , ~ .. , ,, }l. l lt • d hi. '' ;r.~~ ·rh t er · l\Uc~ ! ll1 ; ~) . ttl ,., , , n nut." l •'})li· ~ l ., 1u . ''Y •\t1 a .l bctt ;tl• g ·t FORMER. GOVl;RNOR CHAS. H. BROUGJI OF ARKANSA Scldotn l1as a cotnmunity the pleasure of entertaining a dis­Li gu i<;hecl ,-is itor, ~uch as Chns. H. Brough, of Arkunsas, w·ho ill Uti in!-itnnce wi1l be the gitest of honor, as well as the Orn­tot' of th evc-nin~. flis n)'lpenrnnc~ in Cnnton , as the second number of the L~rertnn Cou rsf', under th~ di rection of the Educational Cont­Ill i t l flt~ o f the V. i\1. C. A. is cau ing q uite a stir aruonc: th<'Se \ ho rt re eorH·cr:-.ant \Vith lVf. Bro u ~ h 's Yersati l ity. He is not only ~1 L~·~:.· tu re r . b ut a worke r tlS well. Ht• '''f\~ for n good n1an ~· ~~E>nrs President ot' the Unit d !'l;'l.t\ ~ {;ood H41:\cb .\.sso •ia tion . o lso honorar) president of the rk a11. ~~s Ch ildren 's Ho rne Society and Hosy>ital, as w· It :ls !1 n!f' lnbe •· ,f the Roard of Di rc!·t()r · of the In1ernn tional \.on­nli f l,.,e of the Y. ~I. C. A .. nntl tn:uly other positions of tru~t :-l nd h ()Jlr r: . Dot• l ·r Bro u ~ h h ~~ seY r aJ tnpie to chor ·e fn1tn for I is L<·<' ltt n's hut - fo rf'Dlf t nmonM tl'H'tU is " \ tucric:t,.' Lt-Ad ~r h"I uf lht· \'nrld" ' hi ·h he hns gi·ven <H't'r one thousau\.l tiJnes C) ll thl" Lc.·el llrt' platt onn Ul . Jfi(~ric-n. It is a taJ ti\·atin t por ... t r :lyn l ~,r t h<"' Tn ih'<.l Stnh:s in g. e.rnnl.ent, bn~tP"":ss nnd eeo­n oulic progn·.--. in,<·nlinn) t?ducnlion ftnd wi~dorn, oratt'lry. . t :tt ·~ tll:ln shiP : nohJc id ~alisn 1 nn•t l<H\lri b utnuts to N· li ~ions lh nu~ht. o C'itizt'H can lbl n to tlti .. r 'tnar,·ahle r surne of HC'hil' \"'ntt•nt on the par.t of onr Coun l• ).' , .,.ithcn~t hein .. prond-r 1 h i ll\ <' "'- r bt · Jnr( tha t he i ~ an ;\tnerh'alt. Dot'IOI nnn t ~h C.'Ulllhin s in H r:u~ (lt•(!. t'ec the nrd ,r () the s<·lu la·r wlth l ht ~ tt h-" ~ hn t iu J a d \ ievc.·nl (' ll t \.\f o mHn of aff airs. Jf l ttl · .... ;o:ug~.· ~l r"' ~ ~ (~q 1 • ·nl and i n s p i ri ng, lhou~h tfu J nnd \" n- 1 ~ ~~c't ' ' P. htl(' r s tH·r (i t•tl w ith r<t re htts of h umor a nd s idesplit ­i tl ~ a lH: ,~ ctnh· .... Ooc·to,. H r•Ht ~h \' lll l ~c tore in th Y. ~ I. C. . * •td itori tnu, Ull J o ud~(\. l. UVl·t n iH' f 10th. rf'h ' f(• Will l.lt:) : g tll'N l n dnti :.~­i"'' d1 ·\r~c· o f :;nc h\ tho .... ~.: "ho do not h t ld se. t ~on li <.!k ~t s . CltildHfll \·HI ht• a dntitU.•d l o th h,-»(•ture or '2fi<:. ' ·4 THE LOG ' • ~---~----~----·--·----- :=" ~ - . ·~·~--·~... - ....... ' .,...... .... - ...... -- -·~- - ---... -··-- -- - - ,. I"""~------~~- MAKE YOUR ~ILL • .. t There ore a hug numb r f p · . ple who 11 vc vroQ rty or some moo y lnid a id for a r~tin y dn.v~ who p rbll[JS do not think lt ·is n c ~- ary to be in any ru h nt out making a .:will. Tbey e pe t to live fo 1n ny years o.nd when 0Jey hav gro:wn old, lhcy think it is tim en ugh to malt a legut de loratlott of their int 11 tions n to the d i position of }>top rly. llut, lht> "gri'ro r ap r" d nth · m s long and stenl ' the h-r •nth away and it ·s too 1f\te,-E er lasUn gl too la.t • The purpose of thi article b to call yvu r R l ten tion to this f ct, o.nd to r mind you that, a c rdlng lo the law of nature. we will all pass aw y oon r or :lat r, therefore, if we ~re to l a · e n say in the dispo ·iUon of onr vo essions, we should make our will now. Wby put it off? T morrow may be too late. Do it now and ll will feel b Her b ca use •ou hu e (lone it. • A 1\ ill is a writen do ument dcclt1ring yotrlr intention as to be disposition of your property. Th.e wr,itten statement, r " ill, mu t be si<1ned by yon in the pre ence of two dis-in­terested persons, that i ·, per ous who are not beneficiaries un­der the will •. each of whom must sign the will in. y01n- presence nt your request. · To help you prepare your will, we are hereby pnblish•ng wo typical wills tak o from an excerpt from Ell~1· aud Steph­n on's Guide-Po:;t in Pl'eparing WillS. WILL OF YOUNG MARRIED MAN Commencement and Revocation I, -------------• of_ _________ , ---------- County, North Carolina, declare this to be my last wi11 and: hcrC!hy revoke ali for·m.er wil-ls made by me. Perso.nat Eft' cts FTRST-J bequeath to my wife, ------------· all m:ticles of .f)€rsonal, domestic, or hou ehold use CJr m·nament, incltHl­in~ my fllrniture, bo.oks, pictures, wearing ~p pare l, jewelry, provisio:ns,. oon umable stores, and all household <:>ffects which • shall be in, about, or belonging to the ho-use in which I may reside at my decease. Family Home and Power o f Ap,p.ointment SECOND-I devise to my wife, ------- -------··-• my home plac known as _________ il lat il on ______ ____ ____ Str P.t ill the CHy of_ ____ _______ , - . c .• to b , h r · during the term of her natural life and, at her de.atb, to su 'h oJ' my ·i1Uclren or L ' ltC of my chHdren as ~be m y app-oint by wi ll or deed nnd, in cl€'­faul t .of sueh apcpointm nt , tJ1en , to my childr~.:·n l.lving • t Ule time of her. death, as tenants in <'C>mmon, the i.' ,·u c>f anv d coo ed ch'ld to take H par .nts spare. Creation of Trust Thitd-T bequeath -and (1 vis nll l11 r sidne of tn:V b OJl-eTty of \Y h::ttt>VN nAture fJ rl - h r v . J' sl n. t-CJ.' l ·l1 _____ --~·-----~ to I ave and U• hflltl llw !-,::trn~> if trus:t fur t he f{Jllo ing l l · , : Kind of In ·estm nt • 1. T.o r duce all my praperty lll.:Qf Is ot tl t n in tc·tl in tl:1 • N~\ rrilir· . hf>r(dnaf1 ·r ·l~;;; ip;n~ll'd tr f:fl!-lh fltH.l inv -.t II ~.me i hunds flf Lb Un it•d Slat s, ll c Sl;ott1 If .~o.rth c.n .. I ina, •>r ( r the City of_ --.----- - ~ · . . c . ;IIH1 I c I Iff · nt u fund invested in only soeh . curtt dutlil r tb tb trust; or Wl.dow and Childr n 2. ' o pay th o t n , may s<> · m tencll c > 1f h •f. cH enHr• 0( t i nme th .,. nf ft111lll.llt_. r hP. t to rny tru. te · t t v "il( for th.{· 111: n .. nd llw ma ut · If fl.('.c l d tin· ti n of m.· on~ for lh tim tng tmder twenty-one y an ol. ttt~e of m da ght~ tor t.h ttm(~ betng under twenty-on~ ar. ol n~e anc,l nnm r· l . d.. Jlut ff tnY satc:t wtfe shaH fail to main~ ta n and 11 te my !llfJi.d chiMren tn the prop~r mantu~r to . the j.tldg m at ot' tny t ust , th n my tro tee shall set ufde out t th , aid fncornc a sull1elettt ~um for the ptoper main.­tcnl\ tt Obd dur: ttnn of ruy sntd r..hUdren ftO(l 9pfll'Y H for tbos purpo, es and pay Qnty the batanc@ of sald in • m ov r to my ntd tfe for her own m-nlnt nance. Upon De tb of Wile Dutl.ng Mhrorlty of Children • 3. It my SJtlcl wlf shall dle before my yotmg .st cbild r aches tbe age bf twenty-one y~rl'l, then T db ct rny trustee to apply , 0 much of the income of my estate a.<~----- - --t1eem.· n cessary for tJ1e suppoJ;t and education or my saiU minor chlld:r n ond, when my youngest child Teaahe the ge or twenty-one ye~n~. to divide the entire fund, both princlp~l and ac umulnted income.,. di charged of am trust, f'qually among all my children, the is.! ue of any d ceased child to tak the parents share. Upon Death of Wife After Majerity of Children . - 4. At the death of my wife after my sait1 youn esr ehHd shalJ reach the age of twenty-one, to divide the entire ftJnd, pr-incipal and accumulated io otne. iii charged of all tntSt, equally among rpy children, the i ue of a deceased child to take the. parents share; Public Charity !'>. tf ~t the death of niy said wife the.re shall be n-~itfwr child nor issue ·of a ·child of mine surviving ber, then f dirPct that tbe entire fund be merged with and become a p.A.rt of ~ t11e fund of the ______________ .Foundation and be admht.i ten 1 . . in accordance with the terms of the re. olution of the __ _______ _ day of_ ________ , 19 ____ , by the ____________ Tru t Comf)~·ny. elecl::trin g such_ ---------------Foundation. Executor and Trustee FOURTH- I appoinL ___________ t> ut r of my will Ml.d r gi e------~---• both .as tru .. t e and t> . utor. foll f) r auct authority to sell r al and p rsonn] state b.r pubH~ • U"'tirln or llr:i Ate s.ale nnd t.o .com ey th _3m b_ "ucb de-e nRtl oth­er in.st•·umenls of con eyanc a~ may bt' n .. e. -. ry to tr.'ln.fer the le~n.J Ptle th ereto. and. 8S n .· t'on f.t).t'- --~ - -~-- :er-vkes_ ______ ___ .slu•ll r tain the ::-otnnl.i::i...;;i u-.s 11 w ~1 b.· In . '· In Testimonium ' Clause Tn t · timon · wlWl' f. r_ __•_ ___ __________ ha ·' . t t . ll>antl n.nd s l to tlli :- my will ontuin 1 in.~------ ·ltt t f p; t r nt the b.nl tOJ.U of •n 1b of whkh 1 h H' \ ritt ··t'l tH) n me t -· ----·-~-------~·-- ---· .'trtl(• ( r ·• lrtb j l ' fh" h -------- ila~' of' --·----- -· lH.---· __ ""' ____ .,..._ -... ,.._ _______ _ -~ - -- ·tt t ton hu ... 1 lJt•tl. l f'l l , phbli$;} tl nd d ·t t if ·b_·----------------· l"h tP t ntor . h~ v . nt~uu"cf , 1.1li l fur bi' 11 in u:r }Ht :- n t ;\'lt . t hi. ~· .t il" t a n'l io l1i p.r ~· n n l ttl t I.H~ cn("e - n' ,f t n u11 lHn.·r h n ,· h • 11Uh ·ub. ·rH '' u· nnl\t t" ~tt- 1 '· •·. , b 1 hut u1 ·o u him .'i n hi · r\an td Ha oU 11 l ' ·h • b1 r ol t;t C•'P ll>it' - ------------ ~-------·-·- -_-_-_ ~-~-------- . ...,,..._.., ________ _ ' - ---~------~~--~-~~---~---~-~ - ----- ~-- -- .. --------- .... -y- - ------ - - ~*~---- -~--------------~ ~--- • THE LOG 5 WILL OF MIDDLE AGED M N COmmencement ... a It v tton l , __ .. ____________ ,of--------·----·-- .. - -· Jn the County of - - - --- - - - ----- State of North Garoltnft,, b4.~ ing ~.f sound mind nn m n1 r.. but t.~nsldering lh~ nn<'«'rlniuty or any tnrthJy i~hln , do make and d clare thts n1y lt'st '"ill Rlld testa­' nt in ma nnn r and fornt following, ht'reby reYoking all or er w H 1s n t any ti n1c beretofor.e tnade b tne. Stat men a ut Cbildren nd Gr odch iJdren r the inf rmation of mv e ecutor I state that lll tbe • ti1n of the c <.'\1Uon of this mv last will and t4:'stament I • Ul \'C a "ife and four living c hildren-oaiU(l'ly, ------~-- ------, ---------------- --- --- - ---- ... --. a11d ____ __________ , and two gran 1~ ildren. the <'hildren of my dec ased :\Oll, -------------- ....._.'11 ),,. _____ __ _ .,. __ .,..._ .., and _________ .. _____ __ • St' te nt about i ... pos.tio of ody F R. T-t h:l e )eft a m "lllO r~ndum '"ith my executor s tat­ing lh(• dLp( it ion I rlc ·ire 1n ade o£ m)' body. I now direct t ,::.t .mJ· " "t?<:Ul •lr c pend a utn not to C"XC'(~f\d ------ - --------­dnl! ars ·. def.r;ayi.nn: the expenses i ncurred in carrying out 111y \ .. ~bes CXI):r<' <:~~ in the mem<>randum. Bo <:ebold FuJ'lnitu re .. ~.t . ~ · - I 1 '"queath to n1y wife ____________ the nse and r:rijo ~meal during tu~r life of the honseholrl furniture and uten­~ ii ·.. iJ-'<7:1 H.1in~ plate, books, pictures and prints of 'vhi.ch I .,,3q di: pr> :<"~ ed; and ~rter her death, I heqnenth the same tr U\~ r·hiJ r,cn U~:it ~ • t lh~ tinle of he r death ,to be diYi~led nu on '1hen1. a. 11 arl: as may be in equnl hares; and if any di pt~f-t.. . oulrl ~ris .ntnon g the1n concerning the diy·i s ion, the n n,· tr11:l•· ·hnH mak, .. the division for then1 and __________ de- • {·· ion lullJ tlf' ftnal~ I d ireel my exeC"utor to h Ave a n invcn-lnr~ · (;f the ~ho,·e-mr-n tion~d propf'rty 1u ad~ fn d nplica t c ;:tnd • h:t'\ ~ both .copi i~Llell hy OlY wife and one copy re t a}n<'ld h\· b _r n n(l he otJ Pr k~pt by nly <). ~cut or n nfl at the t i o te n( • ~t · 1l1~al . tti,tnc11t dP.livPred to JAY trtlstce. Devise of Hom stead I ·amilv. ome 't 1 IHI)-l de ,·_ to my wife __ ___ ________ ,ny ho1ne in the ('lt • of_ ----- --·-----•. _ . C., to he h e r:s duriHg the pefil)(j Of h~r JT''tt r: 1 lit~, ith th expe ,tatlon thut . ht• will ke p it as a c ,,ntHtl)H home for ~1 U ~lnr c hil<h·t·n tln ~~ an t-{ t h(·ir n1inortt-y ')r , ;})11 ~ HlP\. re Hla1n uom,.rted ::tfte r rt\nc- hin ~ thPi r Jnnjo ri ly. • " ' f; r • er denth dt-.ViFP the satne to n1y <' rnndson _____________ and h s h :a.ir . • pee fie ftequ ta FfJ TH- ( b C1qu : U1 to n1y wif t<~n ll • l •~ antl tf,-, Jlnrs in LHwrt •v 1\ond. of 1he Four.th l sSlH: n(•W t;tHUin;.[ r•· &.~ i~ t,~r<'d in na.r tutmP. (lnH"nls of T . tator) -=-u_.,ru- t hl·CJ H•·Hth tn nty $nn -- -- - ---- - - ----· n n ~pf'- .cHk l<- •nt·.v . 1 .u hne-tl nusa an1 1lnll :11· rl r s t Tllur t f,!:\;.!C boruls of lf u• -- .---- __ ______ Col• pany nun\h·· r<•<.l_ _________ tu ____ ____ , in-h~ ~i :n.: . I('Sf) •~t'(i '\' ~ ~~: : nd if 1J l thf· t i flll' of Ill\' dt·nt l l\) or said b,,.,,) },Atl ht, td t!gf·'1 in .nu. · " uy for :ut_v •·ll h~Hth•n ..... n t Hll1V'. I H~ ll 1 1• ' !'>Hid o..qn ·~••,d l l::k<· ~aiel h n u d '3 uhj.t c·L ht 11 U • hl· i\t"tll \,t':ht•• ~ IH•d I ~ 1\P.N\. D~ mon h';.Hh e que i ,"11\' fl - f b~•pmth \ r, m ~r . tl.:lll ~ht4• r ... _________ .. _t ht• llltl of f ~n t h~'l J. n (J d Ha J)'t,\'ahle (\tt l {a I' t h P pro ·c•(•ds uf Utt• 1l att~ ~U d ln 1't ;n 1<· f tt fvrty lhhta ~1nd d ll.tr that l JH,Itl t a\n t nu· n • ----~·· - _______ ,_,.. __ nttd h is-h• I r: m " r I rnl n t f - --------- - ~--·- _, ----- ____ .,. _____ ,.<:uun1 y s .. un Carnlac.u. ('C)J)~~J1ui n ' :...oo :lt rc ·, OliH'\ •r h's . 1t ul kuo\"11 • --- s the ... - --------- - _tlotnPplnce, subj et1 however, to any eo~ <·un•hrnnce thAt moy be 1l(}On Jt at the tirue of rny d~atb .. fi en rnl J.;et(acy: F;IGH'f.H- J hequ nth to n•y flnu ~hh\ r - - - -- ------- -------­ns of t n thQH~A nd flf)1l tirs. Bequest• to Senonts NlNTH_:_I be<Jueath to ______ _________ , colored, wllo hA!' been a falthtul servant fo~ nulny yenrs, the sum of ftve hun­dred clollnr~ whether or not.4te shall be in my service a t tbr~ t in1e of n1y death: and I bequeath to his son ____ _________ wbo hA olso been in my ~9 rViC'e a_ 1,Q n ~ '\Vhile t he sum of three bun-drec. l dollars provided he sh a ll t ill be in my service at the tirne of n1y death . t • C..reation of Trust TE1 TII- I bequeath to __ ___________ the sum of twenty lhonsand rollars to have and to hold the same tn trust for thc­peJ ·iod of time and for the objects and uses herein expressly d ·clared as f.oHows: Freedom of Invest meot 1. To invest the same, at __________ absolute discTetion. in sale, Intere. t-beariog securities or in productive reaf estate. For Education (Initials of Testator) 2. To a pply the jncome thereof for the maintenance ancl education of my two graodc hJJdren _______ ____ _____________ an(l _______ _____ __ __ not only g iv ing each an opportunity but urg­ing each .of thent to continue in school \lntil he or she sJ1all have completed a college conrse and taken an academic de­grc~ . And I des ire but I do not u ndertake to in1pose any ob-li ~::t t ion that my grandson_---- ___ ____ a ttcnd ____ __ _ ___ Unive r-sity. which is my alma m·ater nnrl his fatherts also, and that nty ~randang ht e r a tte n<l __________ College, \'Vhi.ch is the alma mater of he r g ranrl nlothe r and nan1es.oke. Jf my trus tee shaH fintl tha t the i n("o.rue frorn the trust fund herein set apar t is not suffic-i ~nt to pay the e:tr}enses of the coiJege or unh·crsity rour~~s of n1y grnndc hi ldren or eithe r of them, then my trus-tf> e nwy, in ________ r li.~erction, hav ing a care alwnys not to en- C'tHtra ¢ f• ext ra ,·a~an ce in my said ~r anrlc hitdre n: app.ly a por­tion 0f the pdnci1ial to t.he education of e ither or both of my said ¢rnwl ·ltildt·cn ancl in the HnAI selt leint·nt ch ~rge the amounts o e~pended n~ain<\t t he one f:or ~vh orn it as expended. J n Case of Mar:riag.e a. "pon the rnsrr i a~e of either of my saicl ~randchi1drl'·n ht~ftlr(' fi':H·hinf.! Ht " n~e of twenty -five years. to divide tlce p rin<'ipHI ''nfl any accurnulatrd inco·1ne into t\Vo etrual ~~~rls and pn, ovf'r one pnrt, d i~<'har{;e•cl <)f n J I t l'ust. to the one o rnn rryiug. nntl <·onlinuf' to hnl•l th olher part in tru:t. to pav t he int•c)tilf> th~N~of IO· mv other snicl ~runcich ild until he or .sh<' " h :dl t<'ac· h l he ng · of twenty -f1ve or mtt rry anrt upon the h:1pp nin t• nf lit her e-v nt p c'l.\'' on"r lh otth r p:nt ,Jis('har.!!e•1 nr all trn 1. to that g rHn•1ch ild "O ctrr i vin~ ni lb · nge < f twcn­t .\·-fiw• ~·t ·H 1~ nr rnnrrying . f!lose of Trust t. \ h, n til ~ Y<Ht ngt r of un ~~litl ~rnncl<·hildn: n ~hnll ~r­J'l: n· Hf the a!!,~ ot twtc'nt.v-fly .\' Calt5;. lo t")o ·c tht" tru "' t , if it tutll nul hn,· ;tlr'"•.!ldy h ~,n ~·lo · ~ct \lnd ·r p:lr·l~raph thn:e ne-x t n l ~o,· r·, h: dh·id•nf.t the·- pdrn.:ipa l ~H ld r>H•ctlllttll.dcu inc >Ht ntlo l \ o f'q u :d parts ~n d pn ·iu ' t lL p;n·l to (•uch o-f my s~i <l : r:• rukh il<l n ·n . (Jni ' ial of TE'stat •r) :.. If t · i th~ · r or my gf,1ttHh·hildr<'n sh.,,ll di(' wit hont nHtrry­i n l! h• fort · ·tlla iu iu f;! th (~ a.,c uf l\ ·nly-liv .'re~N, then his ( J' l)• · t' ~ ~~ :11\' ~ h <lll ·1() tn llr t'' "' lliM."ivor nnd h' l): tid ov~r ns Ji r l h•d ht t" par H~l' :\1) h . n fH)\ •• n net if both [ Ill ·m s ha It ui~ w i lh­Ottl ltl ttJ, ,~~ in • bt fort• al h dttin tJ 11h~ :lt!e of l \ CJ t .\·-fhre v .nr~, lh<·n tlt~· p 1 inr i p-a l anJ ~ u · ctuu ulutt·d inu .)nl .-.r !\icl J't trHl ~hall iJ(• tiJt•rJ;!Pd \ ilh ~,nJ h~ <' ll C }'lat~t O[ th fllll• l 'i o f l ht ____ _______ _ Fu unda tit)l\ n nd hl· 4 dmini')l <'r' ·d uud ' r th • h.--rHh of thfl' tP.­n lttt: t-)•)S ( •I' I'"H liJl :t:..\. ..;u -. h •()llll<hdiu ll . BusJne s (Cootinu cJ on Pnf.r . 12) 6 TIIE LOG - ------------------------------------------------ ---~------ --- - ~ e h ave r e centJy seen a sign p ·ted in the mill reading: ''D au<~erou P •dnter.s 0 "erheud." Anti we nre \vonde ring \Yhj ch one of tJ1 pninte r is · on­s ider ed th most danrrerous. The o call d "Soda Mill Runt Trjo,'' "\ a.' ne .. malh 1·s," c k" Dennett a nd "P ee \Ve ' Ju tj ·e, js to b . s en in ev >ry nook and corn r of the MHl in sea r ch of teaks. _..~Ge or ge sa)rs it u really a man's. job they a re trying to fill , b u t ince it is the small leaks they are looking for a 'YRunt ' ough t to be able to do the job as well as a rea·! man. "\~'e under tand that a "Runt i an animal who e natural de­Y lopment bas b een ch ecked by being overfed while young and underfed later in life. o ·n morning a sh ort time hg;O, a shipment of paper mak­ing mac hiner.' · for the new nli ll 1vas (.~heel ed )n , o ne cas ting . lt or!. The matter c-:1me to J\lfr. Robertson' n\ t ent ion and be said, "You'll find t he casting down t he railroad about Hfteen miles from Canton~ no t fa r from whe re I live." 1 saw it there th ~ o ther morning a,nd rt-'cognized it as b elonp;ing to some of nur machinery and inte nded to rer. ort it.'' The question is, how r.ome tha t the c asting hipped so many h undred of mile· just h a ppened to be spill ed off the car rig.bt at t11 c bo-s'. home. . Du ring the r ecen t conven tion of the Applachian Logging Cong ress, held in Asheville, seYeral Champion m en drove their autos to Asheville and took a la r ge number of the Conve11tion delega tes for a r ide out to Ca nton and Jater a c·ted as guides and ~a v e the v isitors a trip thru the Mill. Mr. M. H. Ha ·es,. c hie f "Champion" sal esman of our Lumber Dc p't. \nts the princ ipal lec t urer and h e expl a ined tlw intricate proces ·es of pulp a n d pa p r making 'v itbout a moments hesi- · 1ation. "There" said h e , as be approached the dry end of the eon tn iner b oard machine, and picked up a srun pie of our famous waterproof Tar Heel Con tDiner boa1·d , '' Is t11e fin es t peice of •! ' raft' p a p er on the marke t". And sev e rttl of the visitors took S<ilTJp Jes of this ''lt> poin t J{rafi. ." And i! came to pass in the days of See -es -bee, who was Kin r amo ng th purcba.se l·s, tlntl he w n t unto a house of worship. ,\nd withi n th is place he hear ken cl unto the s peake r, who SJ al•e cone ·rning . a lt, even the salt w hieh when it lH1<l lost its sa vor be amc as and . • • • words of the of Lhe <':trth, And See-P. s-bee rn::trv elled as h h ' al'l e ncd unto th wo·rds o f t he preac her, for sa lt was liken rl ven un to sand , <tnd he tool< counci l wHh himself sayin g; If salt he a~ sa nd wherin lj s lhe diff renee in the f.rel ght rates, foT he kne·w th a l the fr:"' ig ht ra t 11pon u meas ure of salt was mn h h igher t h an u pon a like measnr of' S A!Hl. And w he n the sermon was flni ·hcd he \' nt unlo th plat: , of t l1e tra ffi mHDagc r ... an cl he sp alw snyin g; Beh old J have pon lcred lon g up n the words nf the pn.:a ch­er a 11t.l wou ld t ha t w ~ m ight b n ·fi l tl1 ·r by. And he sent a mC'ssagc :>dting for th h is tl t'.s i re that sull f1·om Ca pe ·1a: mi ght h shipped v n as .-and. But lhc fteign t rate remnind h ' \'<'n Uw sam a. in olh r da;v . . And th ~ ' •onJ ~ s poken b the proplH~ t Rr fulfill d. Behold, a m.an cannot aJways o ·eompllsh what he Htin! th pos. ibl • wh en he is at vor. h ip, foT he lYJUSt n etls g<) fortll .into llH'. · vorld wh r<' ' ors hi p is not, L nd the h a rl s. de. ire of a mo11Wn t, ·ithin 1hc !tOll. to of 1 TRY r, !i!Ya i] clh nol in l b.• m a l'l ct pl ace. ------~·-~-------~------------------~-------------- On nt lh( bu~ .· in the SulphitH ' •. It . ltto;;m1 rh ' Ill · lo ~ lr. Kenn y t handed th following giv to "Father" Wood fo r l 'Father "\Vuocl · fi t"e proud ,f .r~>IJ , fr·. K nrtfl<Y we in lu<le you 60 .Mr. \l o ,} ' itll hi· s hini1 g rown d1 n't tnrr. .. .- lon~ w he n he eon c. 0t1nc.l'. • lr. Kt'nn y is th • oth r ay, if the job is not right !;\ · w ill t ay nll dny. Rul ,.,. Hrc he ltlncl y1u, h m·t a nd hand. doi nli£ I he Vf" r • bC t we can, tO l;e.cp th <J1 ' lity Of Snl pl1ll · righ t, .·o .von an<l th " big b ~.-'' can sl ep at ni g llt. Th e digc. l rs nwy g t "'-l'O O ~, and th add low, !Jut ·tt '"out be f r l u n ~ we want you to know, for the aci'l mak l'S · ill get on their to s and tb ol• will u.- · fll ir eye and 1~0 e . If the ulphit i..~ dirty and the color low, it will come through alri ht if you just r nn sl . f r it always h::~ s and .Hlw y . w Hl, if w~ ork t o~eth ·r he r in the mill. fn n umbe-rs th S ulphite crew .is mall bnt ' e ca n' t b judg d by thut at a ll , for we run No. 1 and No. 2 aft r tlH~ Book l\fiill g ts their uue. So we are behind you hea r t and han.d doin. r tlh very best we <·an , to keep the qua lity or su lphite ri gh t so .' 011 and the "hlg bos<;' can . leep a t nigh t. "Fath er' ' apprecia ted the art icl ve ry much and sends the following jingle back to the boys in the tnill. I was glad indeed to <i<H your rhyme tho I knew you were woTking all th time for the qua lity i a ll record h ~ ti n . Bu t it heJps "vhen you · " speak right oiJt in mee tin'.'"' 1t helps wh n you say 'you . (·an jnst depend on m e> old rnan, to the rcry eud." And it helps some more when I onders tand yon a re ·work ing V.\~ iHt me "heart and hand." I don.bt t here" a crew in all 'the nation that beats our bunch fo r co-ope ra tion. For we think of each member 'i!S ::~. lrrothcr while we ·worl{ and we boo ·t just to help each othe r. I ' I PARDEE COAL The Standard· of Comfort •• - I [ : j I I I I I I I l Where grate and range fires are depe11ded l ' upon f r living con1fort Pardee Coal h ld . 1 fi.t st pl::1c . Fre burning and ea ily j~ni d. l Champion Em·ploye's Store 'f. L. 233 FOR PRICES -- - - - .. • ! : ' I I l 1 I - - • jl :p b , -- 0 -.. pradUn Ot.-tober 10( h, n -.?. r}l. fr. tbf! f'oW~T JJ)e) rtnlf:'llt. T~ rn t tr_ and ~rs. I.Atvt' Coman. October 1-tl h a ~trl. Mr~ ( '•Hli ln fl. ~· ( h rt£ · ofi fbft trAin <"te\·s on t e \'nod ar,t ...... w'fn f,. a1 ~I 1rs .. H. S. B11Hn1ett en Septc-mbf!r 2"f,U1, a n ~ y.. ~lr . f'i.Jru~tt ~ mploy I in tb f;le<'trol~ tic PJ.nnt- 1\orn t Mr. aftd Mn. Fnnk Que~n Octobe?, :!rd .. A hoy. A·fr.. n i~ nv ~,yeft. in tbe • :ta('bln~· roon1 as shin forern:ln. On R. t . ·tol ~,. -th. Htc stork left at lh bon1 ~ of l\:lr. nnd Mr-s. ;.~ girl l' lr. \'"arn.t~r i. (l'lnploy t in the Soda ~iUJ. . r~ t d t r.s. {) n H ·aoU were pFesetlten 'yith a _·ftne boy on 0 H th~ l'la• L mplo "t'<i o.a th~ \ ~(\Od Ynrd as Sw1tchman. 1 JH'" b . · at tbe hwne or fr. and ~Irs. l'ilit<·hell ~fcAni neh. ~ iHtl a . i-rJ. , ... a teft nt the hont~ of Ste,rc C. s .. ·pt tnbe-r lOtb. -o 1r. and i\l r:. J. H:. HUt ()(:lob r .JOtb , n g irl. ·Jr. tTiU ~. ·1 .. aJ F ,;· 1 • n at th{J' l.,hn Kiln lfwn lcd at Knl):tYille, Tenn. • 'f! ·-a ne\r 1 • ts ~ t 1 utn~ 1 l uglttf~ r o:f Dr. anrt fr .. T. F. Hey­G. "'\ ·. · ch®l at Grt.~n.'!>O r(). . rg et 1il~h brant!, daqghtcr o( ~1r. and 1\-Ir . . C. A. t · " ·d _ ' . C. C. \ V. ch oo 1 at G·Jiet' nshDro~ ( !) ' 'e· tmo l.and, '"'o" of C. L We. lmorland, Assistant q.Q't' ~ r f!ttt'lol'Huri h~ ~ ~n.t r. d the . t:,tt(' t:niv·•rsity nt Chapel t . I ~ . 1a~ ~ r 1 Ilfili l U'' n. d~ughtP"r of ~ft:. nnd "frs . .. \. ,r. • ~vE~af;1RlY St.. i$ n ttcnt.ling X. C. C. \V. School ::. t .. Ki.Hla , 1a" returne<l tA -C:•nton. :lnrl 1 ~ t· fo.:rm c r 1 hlry ~l! the ··Y". \" ~ ·l re g lac 1 to ~·t e fwr ve il~-r d ha• d ... ·• A t'. and lrs. ~ ; 4), eorros llt. .. , ()f) l'e'J)(\ylvunm ;1\"''C.~ ltad u. 1· "1r gnt~! r .. ~, tl) , l r. fi nd I rs:. C:.; L. ~ nodnll tlf Uah-i ~h, : iHl 1;:r. IH d Irs. B. c~ \VoodaU of' nurh:un. N. C,. f · d rv:\1 I•~ . WhfJ hn~o; hf•._,.(l ,-(~ t.r il t With ~HW 1 I H\Otr~tl , Wt,: ~U·(• i~~ t to r )Qrt i iu lr()\ in g.. . l) l..t (lf•)l"lt. Wflt) is t:n tJ.)) t1,~r1' d 1n f.lu~ B Jhlt 'Jill ha'-\ Jw,••t 01\ l r ·t !t r .{;V ( i ,J] "t~t!ks. \V . n rt• t..!la"t t•• S l" h iru ·nn t &c: j)b · t,g:un d tl r )pt • he will ~0(1 !1 h · l'(~ ltJfl•d to lu•allh att 1'1 s1 rf• o h ag~;U a. 1u-ri ·l C~l\' nrt · «gh, drtt;tght~r of J. \1. Ca v-~trl 'Ht•1h who is ··~ •lP, ,'.'• J in t in· Phti Jung tft•J.mr1nwnt nf tht! Ho·~ '\ji ll , .. , · ha<!Jv t,u t •l (~4( ref·•'"nf 1. r .ul ll.t: u, .. ht]l rnuJ le~ .\ kt l' h~ uJ hot wa '&'f· \'l11<"h •tt in J; r)tt tht:o ~ iM .k. Wft r:tc-c •hh- nH~· lHt,Jt"d O-\ ( r an•1 Htf· hht \ · f r J.,rou rt·d ou h •r. y 1 .. .t h )\ t'n •· t u tt)>Ort t hu 1 she~ is tmpro ~li:ng. \' e an~ ~lad to W(' k.tmn~ cr. fll'id :.((.~ uf Frtt u ld ill Oh iu into (,ttr t}r J.!auiY.8 l j4 •n . Mr. Bri•l~~ h iu c·laur~' of II t• Floish·in ' Jl•·wu·"lrn~nt. \V .. bf"lic ... ve fhe~t ht .. is the d ~ht auau in fiH~ rllt{lt pi·tc·•·. :t d ~'i ll provt• ,.. \iulnHltlt· nddttion lt' out· ua·gu1Ji~ ;.ation. 'ill• likc- lai fr.t-ntfh· t~o .. op•·rafh·~ ~ pirit f 'tlcl Wt .. Hl"(· ~ IU'P th;, t • wi iJ llUl a host or trienils In Ganlnn ttnd t.ltc l~hflltltJJOH raul ilj. Mn. E.arl p nt Hlltn i(!k Anti oon, FAr) Jr., of onle t hne wlth ber parent.A nn Sh~lhv , . C'u ky•rtnd Ave. 7 ~Jl ~ Lnr · org1tn. rhHH!hter ot Mr. Linton !'ffJrg.ttn 0r Can(l­h( r. '' ns ntnrrl('d on Or.toht~r l:lth, to ~1t. :. \~. P;l .tt()o or Ga • ton. . • -''lr. f'nit Mr~. PaxJun ''\:ill tl"t-aki~ th~1r h!-,rne in Can(f,n. Srth•rda:.y Af1c'tl'l0t)n ~t->ptclHO('T 20t.h, a[ ~ : 30 ()~ l ock in St A n<l r~w·s-on t ht'-H'ill, EJ•l~otw l Church. l\1 itiS D~rc-as \ V(}()(1 be­,~ RIOO the b-ri(le of ~tr. Rn,yn1"od Jo•Hl ~r~Ghlnis ot l~.t<:onia. N. fL \Irs. i\1<.'(~it1Nt " is the f'ldc t da u~hte'l' of l\'1 r. and MTs.. « D. ~nod , nnd lu's hee n <-mpln.verl in th Labo-ratory for some time. · ~ft. ~fc .rinrlis is employed h-y thP he rthaw Coo truetion t;('),~tpany. who arc c.roc.ti ng tlte New Rook tli 1) . ' (r. and ~frs. ~f·eGi nn.is \~V iH n1ake their home in Canton for a fe-w nHJnths. The Chtunpion Family extend co-ngr at 11lrttions ond b "st wishes to the happy and popular conpl.e. On .t\Jngust 6th ,_ at l'hc Che~ tnut StTeet ~le thodi st Church. i\sheviJie, N. C. Mrs. Pearl Duckw·ortll ·,vas marri:ed to Jr .. J . Harmon ~loore. ;\frs. 1\1oore is emplQyed in the Service Department, as First A~cl nurse and rvrr. Moore as physical director a t the Champion '~." During their wedclJng tour l hey visitf•d llanta, B:irn1i nghrtnl and other pojnts of jnte rest. AJso vis'i tecl in the horne of ~t r . fr. M<Yore's siste.r 1\frs .. Walker, the wife of J)r. R. B. '~ranter of CenterYille, AJahan:ra. The Chm,mpjon Fah1Hy extends conp:ratulations and he~t ' vishe- , llltl<'-h hti\pJ)iness and a Jortg life of use>rulncss . On Octohe.r 3rd 1\~ll's. f hHl.son, t-he wife of ~1. L . llodson 1\f~chiH~ Shop F'O~Q tl'\an,. }J:a,~~ed ~\W~Y after an i1L'1ess of se \~ern.i )'f'3l'S. i\fr~. f{ud$on ts· snryivtd hJ• her husband and fonr c hildren. T,-\·o hnys a nd two g it'l . Onr ~i rH· ·r • s:rn1p~.th·y p;oes c>ut to 'fr. Hud~nn in this h{ltH Of S()M'C.\' • SMOKEMO -T NOTES • Tlte c-on t ru<~ tron of the neV\" p laning mill is pro~tre~" ing very rapidly. t\Ir. Fl a na~;-an . fore-tnan, has insta lied a t wincylitHh 1· engine, planer, rilJ-SJlW and flooring m:;.t~hine . . lr. )tV. JL Burt.\etl, fon.ne rJy of Shu Us Mills. is now l n c.harg.. or t h flJi n,g l'OOin. ~h·. Ott M ·G u i r<.' iS no, ' suwyf' r for the Lu fty rnill. Mis.;~ s He1cn nnd GbH1y~ Hnrnptou. danght~rs f ~1'r. T. ,,., llntuptcln, vi....,ih·{l .. ~tnol< •mont h . t week. . lJ·. C t~nde (ir~e n hn b en appointed lrt.fln-nln~ter ot t h<' log t ra-i u ~. Jlorr\ to Mr. and 1\frs. l'l'd Gibson of l\Iil1t«.''W1\, n l)oy . Th(l JH lie f)nn(.:(hl~r <).f Mr.. nno Mrs. ~ l'0lv in nc¢.an~ ·bo h,, h£'<' 11 ill , is nhw hnprn' ing~ t>1·. Svn ight. forru{' rly of .. ~ky l-nnd, N. C... hu- o~ ~ep t e l t h<' l•oSiUnn of t·antp doc·fol'. A<'f'OT• ting to lhf" l O<•tor> l ht' Ill. · thing Lhut lul ltio1 worrir(l, is lb dc.l'uH<~ r hf'twt'f'n Stn K{''lfL Ill n 1 ~<I C•llli n·~ (. n ... t.l lt . ~1r. J t1HH!'5 \ 'nod of Aff:1lltfl. visl t<-d Smukt-m \Jlt la. r '"' P f{. 1\lr. n -rfc)Od ltas 1nan.r fd e n lls h t·rt.• to whotu lh b: l- n,t\Vl'l as ~·J •.•.. ,. .• " ~1ujt1l· A. \·. l~l't"'"'lllHll, who hns ht't.n \i. Hina in \·as hilt l'~ fun :Htd :Raltitnor , r<'!t uPtl\ .. rl tu Srlh•kPUl' nt thi. v·r••k. ~) r,S. ( .Jau·l\ '\' ( hh, W lt(J h,HS b(•t~n Vt~l'. i 1f fOl' th~ past D'tO lIt. \'(,. a1•r !-{lutl to I' ptn~ I i--1 ) nxp.rovi n~. 1\1 t\ :1 n(l ~ rs. J<-rp~· E iH1s vlsit t~d in Sy h n~ In ' t: " ' \"I .. The ~nw Jnil-1 i ~ kt"Cp1ng up its dally nvt•nt t~ ~HHl lo.~ h1·~ VP.l~ little tin\t· In ·•shu'fdf''\' fas.,., 'rht~ is due to l.r~ V. If • \·\'<·hb, who hH.ll\ 1110-dP uaHnt·1·ous ir\lprovt•tu nts in the ntill ~·lu . ,~ ht· r 1 '"'' (•J'tH-r ~t·. 8 TilE LOG • ----------------------------------------------------------------- VOL. VIII. NOV., 1924 NO.3 ..,........,...,Subscription Rates: Per Copy, Oc.. P er Annum $0.00 Invariably in advance Editot·s now under senlence and doing time, WOOD PHILLIPS . -- GOOD FELLOWSHIP. Mrs. Springs, the wife of Leroy Springs of' Lancaster, S, C., a large co tton manufact urer, and the first woman in the his­tory of America to be formally nominated for Vice-President of the Uni ted Stzt :s, which honor was conferr d upon her at the recent N a tiona! Democratic Conven tion held in New York City, when interviewed, said: <Capital and labor can get along beautifully together when they treat each other fairly . What the world need· is a great deal more of good feeling between employer and employee.." The words of this prophetess a re a mes age to both ern­ployer and employee, and a re worthy of our most serjou and thoughtful consideration, because we l' now the suc-cess of any enterpri e depends largely upon the wholeh ear ted co-opera­tion of a ll who are connected w ith that enterpris ' and with­out a good feeling existing b etween men , the re can not, ami will not, be co-operation . Jn the song of Hiawatha by Longfe llow, we have these I words: "A ll your s trength i in your Union All y our danger is in discord; Therefore live in p eace henceforward, And as brothe rs 1 iv togeth er." Carlyle said, "Me n's heart ~ ought not to he se t against one another bot set ;v ith one a noth e r." • Good fellow. hip, the offspring of fair clcd)n g, is al so the fath r of co-op ration and team work. 'V i thqt~,t .fai r dealing on the _part of both employer and e m­p] o~·ee, onr henr ts ar set ::~ga i nst o ne another, in ~>tead of "wHh one anoth r." . 1an's great s t fo , "T)·iscont ent' ' cro\ cls Ollt the spirit oJ f llowsh.ip a nd :v.re soon find ourselves drifting fart11er :;md hlJ·thcr apart, until we a re pe -- rs uaded Ll) be li eve th a t C lll- plo) er and mploye ha,· nothing in common, when, in .fact tl1ere .is no lifl' • rence. The iute1·es t<> of boltt a rc the same antl, should stand together and work tog lh er as brol11 r s. M0ney is invested or loan d in ord er to inc1· :1s th wenllh of the o' •n r ; JabOT is c,a pit a l inves leu o •· sold to tl• c hi ~h s t b idder for 1 he s-rm purpose. Thw• w · se _ how Cnpit::.l lahors, a nd L abor is Capital ~ both receiving n monetary return in p1·oportion. to tl e serv ice render d . Th >r •for •, s ince OLl r lot has been eas t into th arne c han n el nd ' ' C . t.n tts l f:> J> nd our lH toiling togeth r, w hy not b '• good . fri ends, l.ho b l'l. t o( fri ends, uml J cn r in mind that: "A ll your . tr('n J:<th is in yo11r Onion All rour d a n ger is in discord ; T h e 1·dore ]i Yt' in p •ace hen PfnrwHnl - ' And as brothers liv toge th e r." • -~---------'--·- -·--------- --------------·--·- W TCJfiNG T.HE CLOCK L\lk 17:7-10. Rut who i th J'.e of y u, bavJn~ n s ·rvant plowing or k ep­ing . It ep. that ·ifl li.Y unto him , wher\ h is eorne jn from th lleld om . t rni gh rva ' and it do :v rt to m at ; nnd w ill not rath r ~ny unto hiftl, M.il! rc.>ady wher with I may s up, and gird th . _e lf, nd !:crv m • lill I have eat n and drunke n: and • afterward thou s halt Ml and drink? D th he ihan:k. the · ser-vant benHJ c l e did the things that were coo:unancled? E"Vcn . 0 re ::.1. o,. wh n y !:-hall have done n the thin s that are or t:rlanded you, say, :Ve arc u nprofitable ser-vants; e h~lve done thnl which it ' fl.s our c..luty to do . In . o f r as the qnesUon of employment is concern d this t aching of .lesu_, obYiously ftts h busiu e~ world. Ho\.vcver, it may h ave a more far~r- a hing applieati.oo than to t he l'C lations ef employer and empl-eyee. In co ns id ering busin :s in its borcl e.r scope, which is as a channel throug·h wh.ich the gifts of Go<l a re lli !'>tributed in a natura l way to all Hi chiddren, the public at large demands the service l11at is r endered. God is the direct employer and • ever.v bu in ess hone, eve ty individual V'Orlt.er is the servant. " Tb reve r is found a tendency to render the leas t p ossible ··er­vi. ce and t0 demand th maximum reward, the 1 ssotr i · needed to change the attitude of those who a re not mea uring up to the loftv pnrpos.e for w hich bu,<;iness sta nd3. That instjtution which manufactures or wh ich handles a product in any of the avenues of merchandis ing may be likened to the servant who bas clone his worlt in the fie ld. .He comes in a t tbe close of tbe day with the thought of food . (which is representee:!. by profits) uppermost in hL<> mind. J e._ us plain­ly asks if the employer (the public) wi'll a ccord to lhat one the mea t tbat he ask~. He t11 n ans,Yer hi. own questi n that there is a right an the part of the employer to demand additional service, service that will meet the highe t eed of the employer, before the institution or the inclh~id naJ ho. e dnty it .is to serve shall receive the reward that j ·onght. There is no injustice or sen c of inequality implied in the demand for service whic h Got! or his children as a h le m'aV make upon any house or an person I ·e \Yho rec eiYe~ , er -je from othe rs must render service in re t nrn: he who hn. the g rca tes t ca pa ~i ty to expect ~ervic h a by Yirtnr f his ca­pnc. it) the greates t opportunity to serv .. The acntral thought in th 1e son i. thHt th re m u. t be a willin gness to do more than '\Nhat rna be t rmed nwr(' dnty. Thorough servic must be remter d H the eT ·ant i:· to e n joy the reward for SCJTin !4. This i dt:> tnon. trated by the fact that little n,ets of courtes · ~ind att ntinn. though . mal! in them. f>l es, oftc't1 dFaw and l10ld n 1-fre t , -olnm of trnrte. EV"TY indi vidna) who pnt-ticipnte · in a ny form of hu. ine • loolrs for on inckhnable sotn thin th-a t r •prf' ,t:nt: t hlm the t'xtra sc r v let' that he f('els . he hn a t'ight o sr~.~et. H s de-­mand mnv ' ol b deftn i tf' in 1li.s o" n nxi nd lllJd it mn ~ nnt 1 • • e ,. presse<l oulward.l .. . c:t often the manner in ' rhich it i mf't ;. th(· determining fac t o r that prompt. him to !Wt. To the lntlividual in the conlm<>t·cml wor.ld ' ·b . ork · f0r onotll ·r . lll lesson -c:onh's 1'\,' on admonitioo uga im;;t ft t-rn i:ng thnt C' : pPns iYc huhit whit-h. i" · ll'l liru s ·all . I "watching th<' rl•)'"\ " T h h; habit lea Is tlw workor to COJ.'l fine his i.n t<> t'l"St in }1 1<: Pntpfoym 'Itt t· tht.> TlUlllb('J' r hOUt. t hnt h ' i.'> re­qtliiu< l to ork. Not h <n· in,f th' inter st that h . h nld h ''e in liH' "orl' H.<' lf. his l(tb rs b'(' me m r huug. ry :lnd hi: 1·mploynwnt hN' Ill .' <l I ondn« . n.nd h t>ap;erJ~~ wa t 'h(' a ·h dnv f r tl• c hmn of r • )\· .1 C' fr m his dutic~ . Liku tb , ~ rv, ut • who is -<ll.' '(' ribctl in ttl J ·~:o n . h e does hi \<Irk in the fi.Pltl nnd cxp ~\.: Is lh t he wlll he g iv ~ n foo.d (comp<u.s tion). Rut ~ h h:s,;;~m L!'n h<'" that in tHidiLl on tn Jli . pntlin in the rP- • THE LOG 9 'lui:rerl nwnbe.r of honn. it is at o e pcct~d of hhn that he \V H h t' of h · best ff r-ts, Thu.t "'hi h he giv as mere dtH) ~ ill not brhlg in(·ren ing opportunity and reward. Many '"o'· r. '\' ·1 o "onde-r "hy the.· ar~ not iven advan~ement or "h~ .. tla~ir fellow ' '<"t'kcr p .. r rred above then1~elvcs may h tHi in fl Js le~ o r the reason hn• their foilure te make ]>rt ~- s. Jn~hh:nh\ly 111 l es~;nn ~\lgJ,tt.'· l that one must t.!.Xcrcisc in­H ietive if hf' '' ould b deen1ed 8 profitable servant it1 the b . in<--'-" 'Otld. nJy that iac;titution or that worker tl1at 1>()! . l" .. ~t;·...: init·a~tjy·e - the ability tQ s~-e and to peEfortn. without I i ng told. he e ·t r ~erv:i ce that rs required~-ruay ho·pe to m~rit the ~r ~u t ~ t r~wnrd.s th t b\1 iness has to bestow. They ·who suJ \ ilp I h ir athieventent by the words, •'\Ve have done fl t1t whic.'h it ' ·as 0\lT luty to dO " hove stopped short Qf the < al of uc~t~ -~. They huYe disclosed tboi r luck of vision. the ir unwillintine : to serve to the uttermost. .. The- ..;inc PC applicatiol.l of thE- teachings that are embodied th\~ J >.~· Hl ~hould d(; much to ·Je,·a te tbe sla.ndQrds of bus-i .c a J.'lO.-iticnl uh~re it ntal' t a ke its 1llacc as a ''Ti·tab :~ . tor in c~ rr~ in~ uul lhe divine J'lttn up,ou the earlh.-Tbe ~hr ,,l ian 1 1sin ~ l\1an. J JrJ:.CTIONS SHOUJ .. D BE PREVILNTED Du ·in~ the f( t· ~t tx months of this :rear 3,HRq accldcnt r e­, a' t:> :bee.1 r c..: ch ·<.}d b.v lhe D~pnrtm ent af Labor nnd 111- d.,a, lr.· itJ \V tt.h."h the di...::.\b ility \·as ca used by infection. ln­. lr1e~' ·rnc n,jng !J \cse reports sho'v tl:tat in many c.;:.lsos. lilhy- 'l :;'lart: r f ' t aid tlt~ par hn t• tll. of industrial establishments, ~ t·e not c~dle.d UJ)OH to administer tr-eat.Jnen t until two or thTee da- ~ &.1ftc-r U e i.n. .tJI'.\~ Ot;C\lrrcd. Seldoin have infections bt~et\: r., tJfh"~~ 'bich h•n·~ h en the result ot inlF>roper or cnre1 ,·ss "fl'11tncuL ht h o·t t!"""cry c:ase tbe investigation showed th b 11 1jn ~erl pt·r ·nn had not t porte( I pr $1n~J'Hly Lo the dis-tc~ tln'tH'Y C)l t. a(j illUt e<·~iV~·d lJr~t aid treallUt>l1t Of any ltin<J.. 0 1 ~ ·r 1L i · • iJ~ tJ"l n11nY t:stablhhments sltow l 'hat man)7 fir~ t aid d ~) rlmcnt·· ll(J n •t d.0 enua:gh mi.~Sci·Qruu·y 'vork in iTnprefo\s i n.g { pon t he e jn plv, re" lhP se riou c; n~ ~ nf .,·en JUiliJOT i.ojuric . . Ti llS is n n· po . .--fLHHy an(l duty \Yhkh sho-uld not be n egJ. ~c ~~<.l , as ~Hl~nt . t doHbt~ lhe }J re! ·Ht ~a rge nuntber of in fe-cliotB <·~n be r ·tfue · ~1 , t' 1t ''rt! p ~~ ibte for C"T(•r reader of this nrlicle to <~ x - atHJi' • l<! fn nl 1n~lusrriH , acc·JdPnt r~pnrt ·J1o ving tlu.at death ~\·f·~ :slt ·.Aci by i ni"~ .ti•'n Tf!..~lllti n ~ froH., c.~ SJH:.-tll ~ (!'fnl ch or hr ak 1.0 tht: s k i u, the: woukt understand t11c r easoR fol' the .. :p h ~i~ r,t·,·~l H.tJ t.)n tid~ mal tc.r. ll i~ t 1 d Hr!lmatC' tf ~t ""o tr~ny dt:."a t h!':i oeeor '"''hen n Jiitlc "'; r ,c n11 th p nrt hf U t' injured p Pf!'tf)rl ftuv ()l) the f) ilt rt of tho(! ~t ... r..,C!iatfS(j wHb hi1n tu i ~ht. n v,~rt lhcan. ~ rdall curs, c ra1c.h ~ •.J t t-rhr~!~·i•)ns u th -· .st. a1 n:a>cU ir.nrnJA d in l e unrl proper a ltPutiut\. F~ tol re::n ll~, 1ut-· lo :in fc-c-U~ln ftrHn ""'·"n ~ H~ ll t :Jbr:•~ it.JH , ~ 'l.H ·, .. t (lH~{ ti nt~ "T tUJd ·r .ul. con.\lH ions, o ..;t · 11:.rtt a was rt:~­ ·~:. ut . ' t:.xe;n pJ itiNI wlteu flt>..sLh: dtt<.l tn ~H{·h cit'<.HHH~ l.HH:c~s. i tl­\-: H~ ' ·fl e\'~1\ the h: \ (;c- tt t 1v~~ • Jnn. i fJfl o f thi.:) i :tt-HH~ . - LAhcH au cl l .du~Lry. ~"·- · ----=-- RUSSEf[,~ MOTOR CO. Cbe¥rolet and tudebaker Cars St tJT age, AcuessorieH and R ptj r ing· • Phone 262 c . ..,...__,.. __ ........ ....___~....,__~----- $5000.00 ~J n t t·e clv d fr-otn l h Co e rnment wure l tou~ e Five tbou~o; nu Dct.liArs \Vor th ()f Army .n,ods consJ.;:ti'n ,-, of 0. D. Vool hirls·, H.lclin~ breec hes~ s tr a. i ~ht pftnt Sl eep lined cont~, \(roo!en UJld~~·e~n\ and W 0ot ho.;;e. The GovcrnJnent s.t1pply is c. '"haJl8t d and thi'i wHJ he .onr !la~ t s hiptnent so lt wilt pa · you to come enrJy ond n1nk<' your purcha~e W"hile they last. C. V. HAMPTON Wholesale and RetaU Ge nerru Mds~ .. New York Office 656 Broadway. \VHO PAYS? (By B~ C. FORBES.) '\"ho pays the wages a worl n1an receives? l-Iis mployer? I No. Henry Ford hit this n a il squarely on the head when he declared, ccThe product pays the w~rkman's wages.:n rlcnry Ford' total fortune, 'vith John D. Rocke feller's th rowu in for g.ood measure> wot\l not pay tbe wages of Arne rt­can workers for one month. Have not n1ost of us the idea that our "vages are p·atd by our employer? And are we not incli·ned to think tha t the only reason we do not get more pay is that be-or, if 1ve work for a e o1npany, H..._is not as generous as we cotdd ·wish foT 1?' Is i t no.t true that 1ove seldom s top to ana lyze how our e n1plo-.n~·t finds the mone.v to pay us? "The nrodtrct p q.ys tbe wages.'' If A.ll of u s eo-uld Qnly g~ l that thought fi x.ed in our mind . n1i~ h t it not do soJueth illg to hrlng ab~ut less roisunder tanding r~nd unfriendline $ bet'\veen employers and their worke rs? I confe:-;s tha t w·hen I ~as a yo utH~ ma.n 1 h ad the notion that n • s~ ho. s ·was U'le sole arbite.r of how much his 'vorkers pa.r s hould be 3n.d ·eoutd be. l)o not a Yc ry krr~e n n n1ber of workers s t il J have th is vie,v? ()f ron rse~ it is Hll wrort~. :\Tnncy C'ltltl O t h paid otJt jn wage-s until it is fir t taken in Tba t's elea r. i. n't it 1 The prodH t !')ftlct Not h in ~ else. It doesn ' t matter in the lt"-a$1 "' hn t the produc t tnar be. A qunrl of \Va ~es C'~1nn o t ht! t ~ k en on t of the t reasu ry fhnt confnin: o nly ft piut of money. Even the bes t- intentioo~d errl­l; lo.v · rs <·ao not go on p n;vi n \t on t tnore than their pr-cdt~ct b rings i n . FIFTY DOLLARS TN PR1ZE:S Pd z~~· f•H· the mos t Qf'c1ll l Hu! and g r cnt<"St hn tH·,-.~:oo yrrrds ju Fiherdll , 1ll 1t· ing 1H24. hrn<· b< en f.l \V~l rclcd as fo tl• ):s: LO~VER FJBREVILLE • !fo<\ t heautlful y ilrd.. 1\1r~~ Nt, htHd --- - - --------··---- S:lO.Ht) (:n·:~tc~ t impro\· · cu~ nl , r.trs. Sfntler - -----------.. --- $JO.th) Seeo11d ht,st, 1\ l r~ 'J'otu Sh ppnrd ______ ____ ____ ___ ..,. :t' .).OH TJ;RR CE DR 1VE, THO !PSON ST .• SKYl~A "0 A~VF ~l os t h<.1nn tifnl ya rt1, !\ lr . Dt'unett -------.-.---·---- .~t H. G\i (ire ttt ~ l imprO\"t.:tnt!nt , ~ I rs . Hh·ely __________ .... _____ __ :ii lO.~ \t ~ l'''-' •H d h('o:; t, j\ l rs. Fnr:ra 'S _ ~---------------- ., ___ _ _ _ $ :>.1t0 -~~------ .,. TYI...IRH M:\Clll~J.'... .. At a rf'C~nl For tn~ •o ·..., . h t:• t tnu .. nth: ntinn w t$ "·a H~d lo nH.:~o of lh(t tldc-kq l' l~" in H e~tr· r B·oom. tht~ ~ l, • t ~·ul ~ nt }n lhP Juinuh: c~· t hl' 1\lPeli •t~'( readj t'Yh a: fn1Jo,;:vs: ·' .\o. ~: .,~ t. k l n~r w af'\ C( II.Ars.>)' .\ " not 1111 to l h m . • • 10 THE LOG FOREMEN'S TRAINING CONFERENCE • Plans have b en nlade t have tb Edu tlonul Dire t r omlu t n s •l'i of C011£ r nee with th Supcrint ndcnt ..\.- i tun Superint ndents nnd For men of the plant. The . or men'' Couferen.c tart Monda. , No . 3.rd ond ion will b held daily, 1\' ondu. to Frid~• in h ive from 3 t 5 P. M. at the " Y". Tllree g roups from th rank of . hift fo rem n and 're forem n lrave b een aran cd 'for, and the m n have b en cor - full s Jeded, o that their atlendanc at t11e Ja: n d ,.F(f_.t..,interfere with their workincr r sl eping hOUI' . If ·our name app ~ars on the roll consid r ~· onrs lf lncky if it is n ot the r d not be dL appoint d as r u mny be elected in the n • t group earl. next eur. FolJO\Ying is the list: Group 1 Noven1ber 3 to 7 - - ------ --- ------ 3 to 5 P. M. November 24 to 28 ---------------- 3 to 5 P. M. December 15 to 19 ---------------- 3 to 5 P. M. NAME ' M.. B. Gormley T. L. J amison S. E. Hipps J. F. Queen T. P. Owen Wm. Robert on J. C. Sp radlin t:. A. Smith D. K Enrha r t F r ank rrUfith . 1. L. Hudson B. M. Stame.v E. M. Wil1iam L. A. Coleman V. ~· H ill C. M. Harkin~ ' , DEPARTMENT Book ![ill El<'c trol y tic Bleach E xtract Dept Machine Room & Roarcl vVood Peeling Dept. ~ oda Mill St sm Plant . t eam Pl-ant Sulphit Mill R. & . R. & A . R. & A. Wood Room ' ' ood Yard \ ood Yard ·wood Yard ---- Group 2 • l\liJI • 1Jovember 10 to 14 ·--- ---·-- ---------- 3 to 5 P. M. December 1 t o 5 ___ - -- - -- --- - -----~- 2 to 5 P. 1\tl. l)(~c ember 8 to 12 -- --~ - --- --- - ------ 1 to 3 P.M. AME B. W . Sorrell .; n . . Plemmons 0. F. Gill is 1 . E. Wilson n. J. Trarontel\ C. E. Smith F ra nlt Sma ll ers F . A. Smi th C. A. Moone . ~ . V. M lo r•~ Jo Mi1ne \ V . v. Ive. ter 1;·. , 1. B r.s T. v . I lug l\1. L. Frad · • DEPARTMENT :Rook Mill Cl an p - - ElN·troly tj 'BJel'leh E. t-ract Mnch. Roorn &. llotml Mi11 I . & A. . & • R. & A. . Min 1ill t am Plunt Stcn 111 Plnn t Sulph1 tc Woocl Y;tr(l Wood Ytmt Vood Ya.nl "UNCLE JOE" l".ditors Note: After a Jon ~ . Ntrch re . 1JC e-Pdeo in findin~ a· kod.ak picture of our old friend nnd fello·w worJ;:e r Mr. l o. f!J h A. Glark, whose passing on was report d in our la t l u . Th' is th only photo found which was at all ~ u ita bl e !'or th mal<ing of a c ut for publlcation. \Ve nrt' lad th::tt thi ~ pi tnre sh ell\·: l:LitH as he truly wHs a friPnd of th Jittl m· ~ Group 3 ' November 17 to 21 ------------- __ 3 t 5 P. ,f. Doccmber 8 to 12 - - --------------- ~ to fi P. J\11. Dectmb Jr 15 to 19 - --- ---~-. ----- ____ 1 t< ; P. i\1. NAME YV:rn. Bn tler ,John Milne C. f. Writ-!ht '"'· S. C:n l vin r:. A. flil tl I ntnd V. P.. ;\{.)'Pf, T. . A !ten T. 1. \' i ll htn.' J, C. Hytl •r ; .. , '1. H l.vlht\ c:. E. 1 ·GHW ilO \ l , J. Tr·ull G. ' I . . t•.tlV ( 1\f, JPn 01 ·w. F. wn on • DEP T.ME f Bool fill 81 droJ:vti•· Rl a ··JI E ·IrA t r :H' h . "R !('\ITo!, ' '· Th m·d • (i 11 R. ' ,'\. .n. A. I . A. . mb . till • tt"l 1 l"llan . lt>:nn Plnnt ."ulphite ·\ 'uod n( lU 'ond Y:-.r l \ l)o~l Ynnt \VolO~I 'a-nl ' ' THEIA>G 11 ..-..-....'""""'""---~-,.. ---·---...__.·--~--'--------.;----- -· J. M_. G AR tES, . ....._. .... ~h 1nrn11h ju t pR . d has b«'t'n m Arred h~· tlu~ ]Ht sl n f£ of on • v f t:h\! vhf r frotn pniut of ~ r ' it' t.'. n1~1ubt .. r~ of t lnlo Cluuu· 1 i )1\ F~ui\ Hy in the dN\th ("Jf J. !\'{, linrne~ who \~·u!\ ~ •tddc nly ~t d\.'k(•t'\ at h i '' )fk during th(l' lllorninl( or ()c..•h\1 •r 22nd. 1~2 ' 1t in : l•ul n v ~ r\ ~hort tiane aft r a nd tH' Ilh' nlhtt.~k of whnt • \ :iS... in a\1 p r• 1 f4\1ility. ht-Btt failnrc. Mr. {Jiarn" · hw· bet..•n in th(" t•ntploy of the Conq>nny in­l rnuth•ntly for a period of probably ~it.tht or niru." ~'c ar · but, sin pri\ f l~l. h~d been regularly ctnplo~· (·t~ nnd wa.'\, at th t i u1 of hi dl.·ath~ W\)rking in tht\ wood roon1 as u n\ctnber t' l he pe lin crew· \·h rt' he had tlonc the vc ry best g r.ade f '' uk for Jnuu,· Jnonl h~. \.hile it is proba bly lru lh~t UtP h ~aJt h of the de{' a ·<·d had not bc~n of the be I for sc.1n1 ' Utn p t h~ 4:' m • to work Oil the lllOrniog of the 22nd in hi u~u tJ b ~,tth . nd with no prt"'rnonilion or \9Toing thnt bis nr.i:n1 ·h..· f'ntl "a:'\ so ne.•;t r. and h ad. tnade his us ual good re - of ' -·, rk done during the u•orning, bc in{1: oclively en_ '=--~~e<l in f'\is " ( rk when O\.t'fl"OiliC and it can truthfully l>c ·A i\1 th l h, d i("tl in the hnrtlE's.· of his daily duties tt ncl uc_ l h·H i . n this · s in (•vel')" sio1ilar case, we aPe r eminded of the 1 ll· rlliint 'e.1 o f thi- life nncl huw litll~ 'Wl' know the (lay Ol' h .ur "h 'n t lu~ ununons anay ·(Hiu~ to each nf u. and the t• r: p:r.~ t)atH.t'nn in nrdttr thal we tnay l1H~t·l the ca ll ,,jth <:Ull· •·Jt •U in t r.d~t.'' It is lllso hrtJught forcibly to our ltlinf1. b •w J ·h ttl ,is ~hown by the .I>rOYision for the he: lp and C<H fort t)f thO. ;~~ \ ho ar\.~ left h h ind hl nlet~l the prOhl e ti\S Of 1'{ • ~\ltll nbi""ti th . a r confront ·c.l wht .. n r·obbcd l•y cictt lh of 1, ,)f'l \ hu 1 ~ . l ·n th 111 tin.stay and provhl~r of ~ n the n ~ ·~t:tt's of 1 I ft: for 1-t ny yt•a r.s. July · few ' 'el~k a~·> it wa.~ Rouounced hy the l\ Ja nage­• nt of t h' c )mt>S IY hal P\ cr~ mp lo:rc ', hav i og b et· n i 11 the 1-, i of t h C<-Hnl)a1 y, ·1nd t her ·fort- 3 lnen\J)cr of l he Cha tn­J ~· 11 F.tnJ1 _v for. a periOd of one y a r hacl 1)\·e n given, wi tJHJul c·o:-.t llOr ohli~t .. i)n. a }J(}tit"V for ;,t)O in . nr~\fl(;e in thP i\lctro­po itan t.~h: Jn ran, __ · Culnf}14uy aud at the sanw UuH! it \VHS rt1Jd p .... ible f ,1r cacb 1JJ\d C\' (.• r .\· n1crubcr of the l~ c..uniJy lo ~•.:-c n1 e f!·om :t h I)> • JHC Cotll JHt 11 y. pro l , .. cHon tt ga i nst 1 o~s of ii cnnl ~ by .r a ·otl • f sick11 · or: acddcn t al a •! r. · uom.iuat ' "v · c l 1nontlt. ' . h c• th·ing of lhtt ilt.'\Uran-t.·e hy llH· ,\ l an~lg1."'­ntA · l fo to '!. .. d n ~N.n Hz<~ti'' " of th • net>d of u:wh \.)JH' o l Hs for ••h 't·. tH'' er·Hon for •> lr t nn1iJ1 · ::ln<l lo\' ·d on'" an<l ' a · in­h ·ud .! lo l .. tlH• ~t:u l..iug of J) s.ihlc grt...: •lt·r inC'rt..:as · in tiJP. ~ tl' ' t'H '"'' Ul'i 1ht I) ·~ p·r n~lJy., ai.Jlc lu provitJe f()l' their • fH~ .. ,·Sion ir1 Uu.• flh lre. Lntnl ~di J ty ((,Hf.•\ ' in ~ lhe th;uth o l' :\1t·. HaJ 1 ~ . : ~t<l with a n ti••imum of tronl,\• tu h b; h c rt:a\·ed \ i I'~, :. l1 Jlf!< , . ...., a ry dPtaH we:..:.r•; l :J kr·n r·nr•· ' t' ~ nd "ihe ha~ lf.Jdtty l, )ch h f u d IJ) a r •tll. .") ~ nt.:a tivc uf lhc: Jn..,HrUaH·,• <!utu pany a c h • •k fo; $5oU, th<• ftdl Hlslount ()I' tiu: po li(') pl'n.:(' ll i • ·t to h i tn h> . or J"n""' ~ ·r. \ '• l lie\ • lh•tt ' ' •: <·an ~tH r- t tl , · ancl a p- J ic ·~·~:,f<, m()rtt· full~., the ,·alu · ~utd wi dom o l tids p aoVt!'iion ~ll t cr J a~ 1 ~ il lJ i lJUgo l ' c) s tri ld a t~l ) l fJ ou r ulh•ntinn. r. G. rue i, "ur\"i ·cd by a wiH· :uul tu lwr. a ::. wdl as aU 1n Jllhe -•.. , 'J t.t~ fun il y anti o J,,f ~~~ <·ir.-1 • .,( I rit- JJd tht> J..cJ1 e x t •·nd · n u:-..i .l\HH'f' tt• a 1 d cl<·•·tw ·t ~v tupatl&y i11 lJIC·i t· J.<, .. s. • MO E • RAG MA(; IC Ha v<~ )' 1u lJ · ! 11 :' u ' pd ud u l l lac r:1 hhits tttad .. ~ g._;.; PHd dOY(•s Ju(•lt the tll:J (t,·i&n d n1 ' '·· ott nf hi ltat ~-( •Jd s lut f'l Pel'ltap. 'I 1 0 an· \".(".~-t ·•die~ 1 vll:.{h tu tJ, .. t hrill• •t h. pi riO t aud f t• \ in~ t;.cbl·s 4_1f·d t;~_,\lo ;\ km.rc~k:-; ;.nld ('l ,,ng.iH ' d lJtin ··t N on~P r .~o;,•! ___ .ul ~ . un l ., . th ~ nlcutc~n pa inn fc. t 'l:;irit t J">O~ ur, •:; h js tlut Jh d \"Olu <·r ~nnng f o r !)'-.'U h) pnut htn aud lik wuudt.·r. t Th~;) ., DJid i ~ \ P t \ ' g rcJ\ u ~u p and ,. pcrh ·u<' · ~~ 'fh, o),)l·r t(l 1 te t·~,t it n ,, •· ulitHtHH ly hunc.) nlin ~ h e f. •t ·t ___ But JU;' •tc.· till }i\ ! ' } · 4~ is 1Ult' thu•g that l}c •H iu f )JH•ll ill lll JlOf 1U'lt;i('ian h: s h • .-. 1 at..h~ ', 1 c • 11 pJil'\1! \"' hu\ t· \t"t lo ·e tlw lfl!l ll w h" __ ....__.-=; ______ .-o__ - run m uk~ Oil ~ nl)>I .V tunnry hn:.! ~ t nn d t1pti 1ht . 1\ lon ~ I itnt• nMn, \' h ~ u this su p~1·- ·dur nflld (' rt(\rntion wos ::.~ ,r~l unhnrn. H c- h ;tp n "''llHNI B<'n F ranklin diq"o\·<:r •f\ Lh • ian· POX"\ ihilit.v or 2-iU h a ft.•a t w hen he ff\-tJrl ~~ I ll~ \VI~c .~ t at~ nu•nt, ' 0 1'is hurd ft)r :•n c•tHptv hn f.! tf.> s t~nct 1pr i ~lal ,'' f-{,» \'fl~ n ' l tlt-<L first ()rr~.,.n .h) JJiflkt> the di~ 'f ve- ry. ~ ntl , in all )Jrr,h:thHity. l1e \fOI\'l h ·.. l he l: ~ t. ' EvPry d1ty millionq_ nf p e r~ons try l<J ntakc t hP crupfy l11l !! stntul ntni ~ ht- - o ncl ··ven a ltcntp l. to l •an on it. ,\nd it'.· n.t> ~o ' ~fan iS the fl)Os l was.lc-.ful nn irno l Otl the ra · o f th <:Orth. H~ lnc lts t1H <'1<'1)1-cnt of de liuitene ~, o r syslt·nHttic s r.ving, which ('\('rt the Jo w t)5 l animals h :..l e devC'Iop ~d lo th•2 k 1->n ;St degree. "bad s pe ll" Sl~ldorn find ' a n anjma l unpr ·rmrcd ; n1an (. 1}~ to ctunprch nd t h va l.ue of the l rm :fin time of p J ~ n t y .' t~. .lu~ l thi ~ Ja ·k of fore~ i t£hl on his part pr .au~ nt~ h inl frotn l (!A rning how to tnnke the Jnoney bag stf\o(t upright. T h · secr ('t of the trick i thrift. The Federal Government is so anxious to educ::tte t he people· of this country atong th ~ l::in · of this kjnd of rnngic Lhat it hn. c l aside a " ' k in lhe b ginning of lht~ rcw Year to tench n'lnn Lne fundn1nentals ~1nd cd u<.--a lc him in hnbit forn1in c!. ' Il" firs t advice to him is to b~ N jn a t the bottoJn, 'vith little things. No hug can h fill[')d frou\ the top nn<l be P.x­P'"' Clcd to s tnnd op. n cing natura lly 'V'ClSleful. as 'V~S slated before, mnn C<iO n o t read ily bring hin1self to :-. ~ the tiny l'oi n:-; in the botton'\ of the ba,;e: he is a dreamer. th!! fttlJ l :ag lootn > b efore him. He) h ow<>ver , nlaltes no rfforts to nI I i l ~q.. : tf'rna li-cn lly. H~ goes blyth~ly through the ·world, tryin~~ to pcrf ·Hm 1nonC'y bag n1 ~gj e ·with oo hHcltground. He corti nuou~ l y l oo l'~ a h e:~d to Lh a t dny ' vhe n he <'Hn rut ::n.yuy n wlHl](' \C •.k's pay. o r the day when he- (·::ln liH lh bAg loon1s b fore' hin1. Hi ~ however, ttHll{cs n•) e lTort~ to Hll it 'iys tem;ltl<~n lly. He go<'\· hlythc1y l hrough UlP ,~· orJd , tryi ng to p(\rfot1n money b:t ~ mag ic l vith no b c.H'l-ql t·n un<L He cunljnuou<>J:r ln()ks ahe•nd !n thnl day when ht' can put flw~y a whole "'C"'k ~s pHy,. or to tl1t· d H)' \'hPn he cnu flU t h~ hag '''Hh une Jnc-t[Jit wave of his hand : h ( · n · r n s · ~ t o be .. 1 · n n it r.. Indus tri a l c•<;l:lhli"hment" thrnuc1hont the <·ou ntry havt? h cc·n wotldn~t "i l h t h , G<)\' ·rnnH·nt to ilnpro\~( t h powc.- l'S or lllOil('y bn~ mra g k whi c·h !\irnuld h<' the natur:ll ~•ilf'ihnte of Lhc hi,~lt~ ·· t '::> an imal. and to t~Hch hin1 thrift. 1'hrou~h d ~ffnit e pl. ns fpr lnyi ng asi rh~ tl Ji nitt• nnll)tlnls n t detinitc and slnl >d titnes, th<·\· ftre t<' racl r1~ ll .v tC';u·in(.:! d ) ''U' Il the ·wall or wn .... t~ whkh hnc;; .sel)ar:t ' ­(• d him l'rnn1 ma· .. k. nnd Hi'~ l..ntdcling up a ·S l('<l'h' nnd n:~ lh.t~ ·~ · " tn .!P fHr t l1<· tHngie ian. ~uthitt· g i.;: tHO li t tfc lo "«Vf>- .Ttt '\f t hi llk of the htf:.!h (l..;l hui'd ing In 1ht" \nrld - bu i lt t) JI p•·oiJt." frotH fi\·e tHHI ten C!·nl s;tf, ·...;. M hvn _\.O tl f,·(·j hH'lilll•tl to St <lff! ------ ihis is nat <lll advr~ rti~ •rnc nt p ublis lu"d in t he in.lf• fl'S I nf a ' '-" •q>t·<·i;t l c.:Hmpnuy a~J.dng yon to iu' t'"'ll yotlr mon ' \ tl f, then). l'rd it is al\ "acl ~' in thP jnh·rr-<;t of 'onr futttr · ,,. l f:q·p and ltttf'l JJiw ·,~. ~ 1Hny C:h itnlj) iun 111 •n ltovt· hel'n s s ft\ olnth~;\ ll .\' p;.1 yiJ1 ~ lor ~~ hous.-. ( }thc·r !'. :1 1~4. :-.nh. (• riht' rs lu lhP Bnitclin ~ '<· Loan. !"il l (J ffli'J "\ :lfl• prolN_·ling lhfir t)\H futnH ttltd lhC flllttr, · uf tfwi r f ;tJ ttilit•s hj· <'arryi '' ~ Lif,. fT\I IJ' HlH't>. ~t·v..._ r ~d. Wt• f' t'l ' told ~ h tn.' ll \(lOry C<•mfortuhlt· ftrnoont of Jl)nu y i ll t lu· h. tul' ~n r a clin e;~~. for lln.~ IJI'<•Yt·rh ia l · · r~tiu~ <he'" l'PrltfiP'-' the vd "•' L on :-.; ~Lit' lhn ,~ · w ho Hrt.• ::~ni11·· l-,)l' lit· ;oo;rH: (·ifH· ptii' JHJ~P ul tdtt<'1tflo •: flt• ·il' e hll cl n "n .. \nd iu tln· ran1 .. " of tlu,. t. \hd Hl.l' .1 :t v in l.! j,, 'flit' \ H)' nod HJl(Jttu·r _\'(Jtl \ill fiJl(f h ·tpJl.\ ao,: rnote nlt .. d l ltl ks. pc·op l4 · who nat· f inding titc worth \ ftilt• liH~ li\ itrg. ll.tn• '"" fn r Jnc·d tile lud It uf ~:tVhl'1 u rul spt;nding wis r·ty·: :on (rPtHiin:..O - ' PoJ), w hnl i 11 pc·t1 >~.-s lrnln'1,. .. Pup4 - ·· .. \ pt~tk. trinn, t1lY s nt) , is lil t• nH\' Jn:tlC'rW I hjl" nu :' ·· c i<l•·n t." -~J 1 agw lHll p. 12 THE LOG ·~---------------------~------------------- ----~--- ------~ MAKE A WILL I ' (Continu d from P ge 5) ELEVENTH- I bequeath and devise the business carrtE'd on by me at_ _________ ___ SlreeL-------- ---· N. C. und r the name ______________ Qompany , including the lot ___ by _____ feet und aH the buildings, machinery, equipm nt, raw and fini hed produc ts book accounts, good will ~ and the benefit of all out-standing con t racts to my said children ___________ , ------------• ----- - --- --• and _ _______ , as tenants In common. nnd if one of t hem sha ll p r edecea e me. then the issu of that one to take the part th a t the p a ren t would t ake if li · ing,And I sug- ..Ae,.Jl but 1 do not impose as an obli ation that my a id children , as soon as p racticable a ft e r my death, sh a ll incorporate my said business u nder t he name _ __________ Compaoy, Je tting shares of stock represent t heir respec tive hares in the busi­ness. I make this suggestion as a means of preserving as a memorial to me the business in the promotion of which I hnve spent the active years of my li fe. Residuary Clause • T'VELFTH-I bequeath and devise all the rest, residue, and remainder of my estate, both r eal and personal and where­ever situated, after payments made as aforsaid, including all lapsed legacies and devises, as follows: Divide the same into as many equal sl.Mes as shall be the number of my children who shaH survive me and who sbaJI die before me leaving issue surviving, counting my wife, if she shall survive me, as a child, and pay over and deliver one share to each of my c hildren who shall survive me, one share to and among the issue of each deceased child, if any, in shares by representa-tion , and one share to my wife _____________ • Abatement (In itials of Testator) THIRTEENTH-In t he event, for any c::m. c, that my estate haJJ not be sufficient to pay all my legacies and devises, I direct that the bequests in pa ra graphs second and tenth and the devise in paragraphs t hree, seven , and eleven shall be s:ntisfied in full a nd that the ba la nce of the beqnests abale proportionately. And if there sh a ll still not be s ufficient, l rlire t that the bequest in paragr a pJ1 two, the devise in paJ·­agraph eleve11, the devi e in paragr aph three, the devise in paragraph sev n , and the bequest tn pa ragraph t en shall abntc in the order named. Inheritance Taxes FOURTEENTH-I direct tht~t my executor , out of th gen­eral funds of my e tate, shall pay .a ll inh.erit rtnce L::txcs, h?th St te nnd Federal, so th at the above b qn s ts a ntl devises . hall b . m~t to the sev ral I eoe tc iarle . Naming Executor ,FIFTEENTH-I nominate and appoinL ___ _____ _________ as the executor of this my la. t \Vilt and I ~ t ame nt , and 1 tjve un to my s.uid executor fnll ft&W r to sell , mo rt ~ap;e, h yp <Jth ­ecate, 1nve t , reinv£'st, e, clwllge, mmn ag · con trol and in nnv • way use, deal with any a nd all prop •r ty o f Jl'lY es ta te duri:ng il. ndminist r a U.on without nn.v app lkn t lon lo c()u rt foe ) ('il VI!l or conOrmati()n except 1nsofnr a~ th . same is c p res: ) re­quired by law and to the suid ______ ___ ___ give lh same ftlll and unl.imit ed powers in ll ad mini. lration of the 1 ru ls <'f~- nted herein. .As c~ompens alinn fo r ______ s(•r\ vc<"s o<: t•x• t' lllOI' of ::lnd trn. ~ce nn<lt'r thl my b1.i:il will (I'Hl t s tA m f>nl .. __ .. _ -· - shA ll retain_. ___ __ per e n t. o f reee "p ls and di ~ bu rsfi.' m t rll but not hin¢ on rl i. tr ibutions. In Testimonium Clause In testimony wherof I , ----- -------• b11ve "•t my h ncl seal to litL lorc·going .cron t nin~·d i n ___ ____ 7 ·· 1n· ( Is of pnp.r. ~m the margin Ol eaC'h of " h i<C;h £ hnvc al 0 V ril l '1 t )l • - an l l l} l- • • IJU- • • - -------- ---- ------~--~----..:_..,_ ____ - - Catlton Building & Loan Association Offke at CH MPlON .BANK & TRUST CO. .anton, Nortb Carolina If you hntl snb!l t ib ·<l for . ten share$ of CANTON Bl JL DlNG A<- 0 LOAN STOCK one year ago, today you W«1tlld hav $1:-!0.00 p aM up- s toelt woTth in c~ h. $t34.55. T hi wonJd :rro you during the next year :H.lJ rnonthly. lJ n(ler our loan plan you wonld be eli~rble for a 1oafl o.f . 1,000.00. • ou Can Do This by Saving $2.58 Weekly. Thl Still Open . Why Not Start This- V onth PJ an i ' l -- Branson Motor Company • FLINT, QURANT AND STAR CARS General Automobile Repair ing t\ceteyleneWe1ding Phone 258. • THE CITY MARKET Fresh Meat and Vegetables T·wo Phone 232-312 ··-- l I I f J J I ! I I f i I I l t tial:· -·--- -.:. ___ . al _____________ in th l' CO"~>t · lly M ------ ---- - ---- . C .. on Lids the ____ (i'ly oL _____ , lH ____ . - ------------ - ------------------ ... - --- ----- __ ( S E'4oo\ L .\lt c~a thm s All ·the N~ ur s in para rapt\.$ .- ontl a n{f tl1ir enth ~nd lhr· ill((' l' lincn tt ms in pnru f l' fll h t' dfth e r ln!Hl . f1lr th lt·~ at c:n· ~-----·--- - · igned the nbo t' • hi.:· last will 1 cl t shun: ut . Si :tl\e(l b. the snit! 1<: t })t r-- ------ -- - ---~- -- -- -11, his I ·t • Att ~ t · Hoo ' ' i II and h~ t . m nt in th ' presf'ncc t)f us ·h at hi. •qu ~ t tltHl In his p l·c~ ... IH't' an 1 in t h<• JH('. EHH . (I on · u n I h r fla ·e h "r lll11o : u b~ ('ri he d ou n un ·._ fl..s w'itn :;.'- ----------------·------------------- ---------------------------------- -----~---~---------~----~---~-~-~- ~ --------------------- - -----~----- - ·- ·-- ~-- ·----- ~-- - --- - -- --·~------- ---~-----·-----~-- - --------------- - ~ . THE Lf)G TO ME" • ·:rit r h.a been a, ked to t~ll the rtutut'r§ of the Log, ' ln ab\ut what tbe . M. t~ .A .• means in the lif of a nt uni )1 • \ hilt are U ' ftln ti()n t~t \ wh t eft' '(' t lt b~s UJ>On lh l' ~ <.\{ YnUn Ul n 800 ho S • • ' Ut nh - hnslf'n ·to adft that hw.t ~).tA U be "·ri ttcn h("l"e, t:s ,bY l a 011!.ht of m glnatton, but a C(llJCret ~sun p1e of the ·~y :has do fm- un~ , oUf\lt tt"lltl . I ~ --n. · tfll "fl the att itude of th(;' ovf'rQ~ Y un~ F("Jlow tlt .. •v·t iL That it "l\S a clu (fo.r th ' bite ('~lia-r ~n sit l(lh:' and tb t ·tltl one who d\dn1t "·e3r fl v~s ~H .libte to m be-rship.. I the ~nme AS the n F-ell ·. 1irm1y betiev~d that all WHO belonged ~· ~ ' '' rc in , ~- n.t·~ m.ollyt'"Odrl J es~ and tl\nl no real red fe-_ll :\( .t,nhl hn' anythinJ! tt'\ do "ith it nt aU. Ril{h:t ~~ lh-. 1 i roi:take rom hl. because I was convinee<.tl o I fflt' .. ... - ~~ • t due ii t-0 a physiool J)ircctor (who afterwur\1'8 1 UJ.' ·uperinr) n r~Al tnan, one wh-o .could be :tt home in ... b iJt at hle! {'--. in fa "t one thl ng 'v-as impressed fl r.mly ,v- 1n:iLd1 ~ "'·~ ll ~ evt"'ral part~ of my anato,m.y. and "". Q..·:-.·~ tt t ht> su.r~ t~· had 1nade a thorough study of the tlrt (tr .bo ·ir. in :eed l ca:r.ried the irupreSisiou '\"ith n1e · t:t~ hn •. ~~tn'rn _e to sa-~· that ~·as the tltirng nee(• · ary to , lb-e ··y~~. I tbougbl that it a fellow eo-uld g ive ocn B drubbing and <"Ome back at me \vi th-welt old e1J •£ y n radf .. n1e e.J(tend niy~ e li''' 1'•n for hin1 s tro n ~. ~ y :\ 'CJS h r. -· ·ient in bo · ng but WI'S a.s much at hon1e r:J~St an~. ~fttng Urat a uhe man' enjoyed. Thftl contact \7ilh p 1~~ i ~ . f Di ,. ·tor ovine d m that the ''Y" ~ould t>ro­ih ~ 1n n ,>}•. · i 1y Uu1n an ' other. iru ti tu fi<n l kn~'r of. ··v ~ peFos a ~rc~t deal to n1e becawsc i t is the r fgllt it l' !l .Hli J! Q!h:i i8Jl Jnanhoo-..S ~ for tbrougb its physical H.trk, H .huHll g e}<~n boys and young rucn. "rhrough. it's • I ~ •• ~ t e;L it je r. it (i(;~_clops talent rrotn QJllong it's member h 1p t Hl he · > •r:e ~•as nev{*r beeN th(}ught po~~ ibJe . Through it's du ·a~ ona pr:u~rnm . men, ,young 1n ·n and boys a rc g1v-en a t l"rf;l~ for <·,,J H~ cMfint\tP h'<>al. Ttu·ough it'. religiou:; ~ t • f!\'£1-op!-\ 1t4..ttd ~s in ~11 \val s of 1ife. indeed t he • :ri cf (·J~rln' hotv~ for eve~y thing pert~ iJli'ng to the C ·i · · ~n 1 i h~. ~ hi." bul!ltiltll bl.tH#:Hng anti aH ins trn iruncnt \Vf\$ ph• ('(~ l e . .~t euormou e pens~ by th . big hc·al"l f'd hard 'vorl.d H ~ e e \1ti , s of U,E: Cfutnlpi •tt f,ibre t:Htnp~~ny, w ho hn-il in ·tninu UJ~ \·\~~~(3 ·c:· of ~ 1 ir 1 ·Hqw· W''Jrk~r~, ~ud who snw lhc n ed of ·t~.·I · n inst.t:u lion !') 1\ • >nununit. CfH)t<:..a· in Cauton . ·J y h .,: ~ U( u ~ tht!i JHH t: and .r~c}w it'b uv to u s :lS n1 ul­m r :to lUH-\' Uuat -w 1 8 pJJTe<:~atf* thi!4 ~Hl tH ~i t (! p optc of C~t l)­t• n and e~p:rc~i~ !ly •<l th•j t>lllt' l••\~o. of 'ftw l~hnn r pion ihrc. {JOJll an;r. h:J' ifl\"iHnfi tu t friends It> he,;o&J\(• nwillb ·r , and en· j y :tU th~> hen fit o be h~t-d a-t UH' ·• Y ~, l 'h!ht h ·()r.c.l ~ h-()u}d l.K.~ to:Hicl r<,.h~livc liJ o•tr dttt ' ns tb{~'"" ,,~J1 , r.eg:rr.d t') hr· l)rt •ff't·l iou a ud c·nn• 1f Y'' prov~ri for n ll ·h JJN>l en)· is h~'i lt$ d c~tJ'f))' f,•tl clurh yeat h~ thon ~hl)(·~s 1Jatr-c•HS o" ll t · building, vhu s n u h tt wiadnw or ~t f· h~ir , l \ L t • \7~ 1 e lt'!Lj on ~i ·tHH •J' l' pe >r h ~n t in t!. eoil or f''VtHJ CJ)H m llH~ f nc J'. ~Vt• n • lnh•; . cA u cnH•-c;IU q\W' thP- hoy\i ill lh·l1-)iu ,. f i {) tl e . ~J-J I t\ i ldi '1~ :t t o tiPt r)f c•Jf·an n 1}-G' l) <.Hf<(l OJ~d e ... 'fht• jt1"0 ' J ftn u~ (fl<~ :cy•r tftj-s . at \ ill· tHH'_. •.J)Ute OJU a('ti­Vfl\ ~ ht ' wdJ. :!JlofJP.d tn nllt ;n ct ,; j)P<"Lttl) lo th{~ boy'i. \N'c· Hr'· Ju , .1 )'f)il \)."h. H n~l'Ht (hi t o '-...H .,.H[H fcil ' \ ilh H R in •t-.ndis•~ Y'1llr I t)J or ,gi!"l 1, Li1>k t· l~• s • ~t·l-y SHtrn·tt n~ IIHJ rnin ~, h~·~·rHl !o;e we r't~ t er·~, dt :"O! it us c)f hv lj"ing l-n lr.lln lh . hn. ~ :l nil g h 1s ti!­Hglutl ly :1 w··B :1 ph} .~ lJ"nll y . • P atftl tn t•r~nu i11· study g oufSs thn-t ~' iiJ ()n-,.,. Uj)J'jtHt uui .. t.i-._..,. t o aJI ;\ (f•) wr .lt to tnl .f• a41\t~tll1:4~f tJf H UH-:tn qf 1J ttt·t: l,u ~) wl.-,~~c· :1 o l qtH --,t'i~~ns f'tf \ltal hupod:Hwt h•a , .. the I:• •iliti• s., ~- ._,. ha vt fh(• l-J 1Ht )l()Wf·r. \Vc Ht~~··, t \'Of ' h ~ J nt (ft:os :1 v--r(- nun th~t wi ll I · of thn l{tt•ah •.JSt b~ rw·· nt tA f hP ·onnnun f v~ flU lV(r. R ~!ad•~r Q'r . 1 h C}nter in~ wed thnt ill 1 ukc pos~ ibl tt bi ~g-er n be lt r 3 rnorc d~~ ir bJe "Y"~ hui(ctin)ot thnl will s t otJuJ ft')t Chrt ti 1) eh:trart · r. I nm for the H , ., fJrf·ouse H'$ polic.' 1e~ at cfean cut and at QV sw; tJi~ion , T ut a ror the HY,, hecau I'! tt t 1\.S and alway · will (' net nv1')r to de vee lop t1le famous .~ides of a 'O'UHI, heca use H bas h,(t}p~d hundtc~l~ UlJ011 ht~ndr tls or :m~n 811(1 bnys to Ond t-hem ... 1-ie-l V'CS. l ant for thP '~'"" becou e H stands f-Or cvery tfllng that Is ~od arul h ~o:.lu~c u·s 1n1'1ur; n('U i~ needed and felt In u~ com ... .01 unity. l •Hll for th~ ' 'Y'' ooceuse it is the !ilrong ri-gJ,t arm of the ~hnrc- h , 'lnd that tron1 it's n1en\bersbip are recruited mant Y•>ung- men aud lroys w bo have a de1in ite patt in the church wo,rk. W. E. JO ES, Champion sty» See. DIFFERENCE Tenchcr-'Wbat Is the difference between ammouin and pneutnonia1" 13right Pupil- '''One comes in bottles, chests;"' and the other in -Contributed. l 1. ' SNYDER BROS. •'The Profit Sharing Store'' Canton, North Carolina - - --- • Sluder Furniture Company Cotnpllte line Vi t olos, (~ahinets, DL ~ ie IarvtAst ltang~t., ti . l~oss J-I .atcrs~ SLUDER F -URNI1i JI s ier Kitche11 a11d Cha n1p1on ~'Your ·~ tJ t i ood ' ith u / ' I J i I f • t f I l l • 14 THE L A GOOD RECORD The nbov photograph JS a picture of the men who re­cently repl::!.cc<l. the roof on the Sulphite Blow-pit room. These m n were under the sup rvision of Chat·lif;: Smitl1, milh Tight foreman in the Repair and Alteratiou department, Realizing the hazard connected with the removal of the otd ro()( and tb replacement of the new, Mr. Smith determined in the ver. beginp.·ng of the job, to make sure th~ t the rule of Sa{ ty was bserved by the men and if po ible complete the job withol!t a lost time accident. Owing to the fa · t that the old roof was badly decay d und thou.sands of sharp rusty naHs were prolrudin f from the roof boards, the hazard was g r atly increased, therefore, it ·, as n ec­essary that extreme care be practiced by each m:m Porki ng on the j h, and lbat the rul of afety be lh first consi(l rntion. Th first thing necess.ar then , vas, to inslruct tbe rnen. This of course, was the duty of lr. Smith, th m3n in c harge, who, ftrs t r> irtted out to ach man the hazard, th.c danger of a s rious inj.u. T occurlng to him'-! 1f or f .llow v ork r, antl he was tolu to bear in mind lh fac:t that . afe y Fir ·t was the rul •. .1 • Smilh omlinu d to eau l iGn I he lflc•n dn -bv-dnv v ' until I· he job w~J on plet · d. Tile re: ult was, not . s in r;l ~ lH:ln su l'f ~rc~d an injury causing time lost from worft. s plendid l'C'"On}, v~ ('()OJ.! IRlulalc thr· rn ·n a d .\£!'. Smitl!, f,C(':lllSn we kn0w tlat su·h rei· rc ,r _ Jll ll.lc resu l t o.r hwk, but by praeUcing the rule o Saf l . You ha • p rhaps uot J. tJ nt tl c~ most o ur h:1d • ·ri-d£• nts t·cnr on th. routiu o-r l{, th jnb v d C\'' y dMy ;,n 1 not on lh e tr l!l ly haz~n.loll'l job. Vv'~'"hy'! l <' '1\IU. (J \1' . O:'l ~r at('r <"ar<' 11ntl fot· thm.l hl wlwn t~ r-Pnliz ll c· prr·:c•J <·c of <.lang •r, and Jw p H v•t [n "ur minds anrl play s:•f,.. Th. l i .' ll . rule f;l' .~af ty 21n.d w ill , wit hon f ~ c:.l ill!>t pr~,: ent I!' i (lt•nt -.. "hilc " f~ mJli·nritv t reNls <·ont. mpl." T ha 1 r: tl:~il~· c·on­blcl wilh dang r, pro<lw·r• u ·spirit f in<.li(f c1 r.: t• o 1'01· r !~ rulr (·s;s and we O.nd oursc·h·c'> nd ina · i a n · r w.t~ llf)t liiL' rc·. taking c hAnces and sonwti c. ' ·c c mt n.d lh t i t i. p ·r ·tJ. . • fl· until ' e ar .ren1in• cd h.' nn i nj11r tl at ' lwvc In n pl11~·in~ th . fr. L s, FE'!' • • • ANOTHER GOOD RECORD The employees at the Champion Lime Kiln ]()(·atcd M Knox­v ille, Te:r.:tm ., the source of om SUJi>ply for the :\[ill h. · · a splen­d, id Safety record to .th eir credit. TIJe plant ha been in operation for 19 month ""ilhout the loss of' A day from work caus .d b · injury whHc on dn y. \Ve are glad to call attention to s uch a plend id record, ror we know that since accid ntal )njury · the re1'i It f car I s acts and an be prevented by car • and fo reth~nc ht, th refote. tho e men have been living up lo the rule f , af£-ty. "A good name i.s rathe't· to b cho. n than '.rc~ t ri ·b ' s-aid the writer of Pro,~e rbs. Ther fore, b~ar in mind fhat good Safely H.f'cord is one of the fnndame·atnl lUilli 1c ti 11~· of n ~ood employee, and should atwa : h c n<>ldcre 1 · hen promotions ar> made or a new employee · hired . WHAT IS BOND PAPIYR: The name "Bond'' pnp r i · <~ l(lken or applit:>tl n,u1w. ln- . tend of a nnrrH' indica ting its ori~ill or b rt eteri ·u ·~. h • nnmc bond paper cotn : from its original t Jn . y nr: go11 . by o 1itho~-,r<~phinr-! an I \!JlgraYin.g .. :omt ·nv jn rew York prin t I ntct~n,v Jeg J f rm., ipdodin,.. · ;lllk l te', d cNis nnd partJ.cnhn·J. stocl and bond c rti11 nt .• l ' i )J\', h ,. \!( )'('. lll.OI"C I on(! c rtifl···ll' printNi tli-nn tl l • oth ~- r )'f'f\l . or thnt 1 h nunH· '"a"' 'll."if'l" to 1·emembcr nr ' ·rit . · n.' :n·, it f'n 1n r- uho11t i n ord •ri 111-. tlw pnrti u2 kind o . pn cr. \ h cl , 'H nwd ~~ 1 ~ ·iaH. f ,. thr H th y ;nt IY c. H"nt._ i "h n•l.,. p:q f'J'. J n tllOSt' d ._ 1 n papt.·r m nnt n on hnntlr ··l 1 ,•r <' ·nt 1 ure rH' ·, fl, e:·l. ,\ pnpt'r l •• tltn t , •. ' t-ou• n l d 1r. bl' in thP h 11 llinl! • n, tnd tlu :1bl ~; in the l rm.tn,'tl-f " '""' . lll ulditiun it IllS '·tw ·;\.., i7.f•} f~~r l't'itinf( l UtJ · Hartl shwd lllNHL ptn irum · r. 'I in a ulh of hol 11n '· 'll i ·<.,. i.'l.ing'' ywr 1 ftl ·d lnt) lh rw:r '::; tf t J;' 1 p r .. u :~ : r uwi1 i 11 u b<:>t'h 'i\trfa ln ft ' f) thb1 'fi.ltn o t· ., ! tin . Tlti: "'-i7 '' m 1 · 1 po--.f!Jle to ' · J'il<= ·ith p n ~ 1 in- un th 1 rq "r, ( th •1' 1\ i. ·, ttu pap r \Onlt.l lw nl ~rb nt. , \ tiP ink ·nnld nm. t h• snHw h it d •.: on a ho k }"} per r n ·prtp -r . Tlr •· i l iL • •• in (!lntwdion ith th hio5h-Ar de u~l . 1·., u. tl. t.t< ' tl •• JHI r a t'rt'kk nd rnttl• :nch ib ~· n r•·aJ t n ·qn.•nll nhun'l In th.~ n 1\· rfi- 1ll nt'» 1'h" i'~' Jh' r. t~>o, TffE LOG 15 ~s nat:urAI[y transparent, bccnnse, for one tblng, It wns com­r~ tJtve1~" thin: for another thing. the rags \vhen benten to uti', spread ont in a thin ~lm ~the l1cet of paper), were nat urall_ tr'lru 1 a rent tbemseh.·e~. ln thi~ hhth grade paper theTC "va~ no "loading» of color or filler to ~h"e \'t'ight and opaoHy. The paper wn. s ju~t J11n1n rAg.· There " ·a al o practically no color ndd~d to the sheet. 'fhc "'olor or th rn · xnade tile color of the p1\per. lt '\Vas a natural \'hitt'-0. cr<'ant white. prActically. l..ater a little blue ''·as nddt'd to '~rl~bt n-" the paper, for the ~ arne ren.on thnt a laundrP · odd. bluin~ to the clothes in Ute ~ n h . . incc the original bond pap~r was nu\de there bas been, as in mo. t Jines of manufacture, a chcAp~ning prot·ess con­tionall .. ing on-a proces of 1nakin ~ bond paper front ch~aper ntnteri~'lls. TI1~ n1cth.od of rp~nufacture is Hbout the • Htn e. (~tlo{)t that bigger and fasteT machinery, with son1c fe,v short 'UI • are u ed. Sulphite pulp (pulp made from spruce C:<•nt\rt:t lJ~ ) ha. b~\.'0 the bi¢gest fnctor in producing bond pRpcr. To,la. bonf pap r ~·ari(' in qutllit~- fro1n tho one hunclJ·ed p r nt new r ~ clippings to practicnlly n sized new·sprint. nook aper milL;, runnin{!. shy of orde--s will occasionally put on a · t:tln of thr·ir n1philc pnlt and . oda pulp ~ throw in son1c .\hun and re in in the hf'ater engine for ~izing and Dlc\rk the p roduct , •'"" hnnd ]Ytper. F. nl t l l i~h .. ~t gr:lde rn¢ to the bnok mnh-· ofTcrin~ there :lrf' n ny gNl-tl cs. There nre cotnbiott\ions of ,.ra¢ and su lphile a 1 t ~ ~::t.r from niu~.l.\" per cent rag and ten per cent sulphite 1 n .. (•Y 1, t r-Jh·~ ~r f"~'n t rn f;!. The 19 t t r ~ n~ra lJy rna ke;"\ the S•')­e:.~ H ~d ' rad eo• lent" bon . Con~equenlly. now "bond" paper n ·· n." . ' In nsl a~1y JJinf! tha t i~ .~iz~l fot writing. and is in the .si n ~r<l 22 b> !)l ~~tnen. ion and the 16. 20 and ~4-pound we1~ht . .. ct. the ~ant\ liind or bond paper used by th e. ~Cl'tilicute r.L~:r.a \· •n,.,! :.o ~:s(: c::~n he ecured fod:1y as in d~yc; ~.one hy. J-Ilgh (.!t •d r. !! lUi H..; tnh· ~ lh~se ntunber o~P hnnds. 'You cnn tell b~ >aJ)c.:r' h: ., ~ harac-- terL iics indtcatPd abnv-{'. ·y oq \Vi ll n• ~·ee H''':ir J, aut iful t:lertr. \"\hite color, the ir ~tren!!4h on<l l nr: hl · it.'>'. ) nu \~.ill nulke tht•iJ• raltl(' anti <.'l'l"lCkJ('. Pf.' rhnp. , , t4·e uni1dti ~t• d th~ir ~-..t incliratton i · the pri<'t'. Til \! one nr! 't'"•l 1>• r Ct"tJt ·au O<J·ld paper co:-st mo n ' th:ln th ltht r. ~ TJ:lrr. 'fo,rc~ 'h n it j .. r.e~·omm~nd ~d that .von tt~e fnr .rnnr ~ t li• Jl£:·r:• ~uh l nih<•r busiut~'is fo l'm" n b, nd p~t pf>r thnt ~·)u nd~ hlefl r ·al 1 vJJn ·y to yo~J. t~nd a t'ornp.lJ:-i~on ,r pri<'~ w iII show •JU h_at it ~S. lll"r, than tJ'us ol h ,r ·. yoo Jl l :l\" h.,• sur<-- y·ou .!lf(' con .. ~i h:rin·f a I, td p:.:t},..,.r of irniln r qnHlif y :nt1l (·har~u:ll·ric::t t\.' · r-, tla· (rri~in~tl ])OlJi p:vAr.-TI (~ lnf rnwn\. -----·~--·- ,.._ --·· AN r:Al:ROR l3'\,. Tll13 STORK '1 ~1·tn.'' ·~lid litllc Hnbhy~ ht:a·sUnf! iutQ 1h IHU '(' atl ont t~Jf h1 ;- 1h. ' ' rhc..~r(•'~ ~ ' in~ to IN llw tle\·i l hl rw~· d ,•:n ·:a t th(• gr, ·~ r1s. UL \',if . lt:\S got a h :;h~· ~ir l. :.HJd ht·· h:trf a ":H).,~ \"!HltP P s1gn irl lilt'' vntdu\· f• r a \"<:t"k.'' - t~!ltrrhu '''! 0 tfitter.s to Men and BOvs • e ll • ;vfu·n i11 11e~d of Sl o s. l h• ·. <..np ... nnd Gi1oyt· .... in f:Jt·t ~ 1l th;\t lH·n J et·d ta lWtl\ • uu .ut nt~t til uf ' \·ru int,!: ! ~ns·i,il. W. G. COLE 3n1. I:>oor trc nl .. outh rn I) put. ------·- , ...,__-~-....-..:;.~. ---...,-...;;.------------· _____ ......._ ____... ............ __ -- -- - I HAMPTON & SMkTHERS • • Jlome of KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES DIDN'T CARE Rastw~ .1 acl{ o n.. n thoroug hly mnl-ried darl,ey, was one <!&,~. approached by li fe . a 1ns urance agent. "Better let n1e write yon n pol icy, R a..~tus," SD!!ge~Lcd the agcn t. " . • .\..,'. · .sn} 1. , . ( 1• CC 1n rc> d snfr at hon1C' ns il is !', Rnstus emphu ti c=~ ITy. •. h ainJt any ton -Ju<l~e. -----~----------~---------~--------~ -~--------------------- ~ ~ ...... f~ lit l or~an '' i u ~ p luto : pp~rtr"' 'tho ·p j..; the tbltt~ht­t ·r c~·· !r. ( ;, <,. lnnwn, t'lHplu\ . ~tJ in th ' .1. l t ·hi H ~· T••O,ll. ~·i ...... A i,H·'~H il h:l' I (~It in jJl h ''llth fer atmtJ.t nn n :r{>tr. hllt \ e nr·,· :,!I;.HI to rc;>orl sht.' ; ... tnllch h tter : nd 'P ho}Jr~. \ iH ~u n b , \:-.• JJ anfl .... trc•n't! n~ain. , 16 -- -- OM TOR ftoccntl t -h r lln t n~ t ~ bt"{l\1 . ht til onr· Oil "' h"I1L ul nn l lw :, . tl f Ill tho ' JLO ~)\\''• w u.• ll t~ rlH• tJ..rd ta l ib- to J ' f'Clli th H . Hoi h1. vn 111d f uy Stu:nl hcJ·,. d h , •t ut ht lll" Jt\ uulu l n· it·h tH. old . hot .. ·h ,t . q nh L·. l IJ brlr1 llwrn •town l 'tll\ t INt l h tu r11nnin , Jump1nlo( o , 1 • ' t ru l ·h t · lun t ;~ ft J..tbo :l ll) t •s.· t f .·quint 1 , l tnlk<• , th o. '" I 'N\11 r • lJ ·ss, h i: un I ' lk lt thl'l nt 1l j I U 111' 11 ~~~ , - l~ l'' r 1ll d . o ur1t1 f th lr ftl ih l•ll till)'. t ·11 of LIH:·m hiuH:ll i n •iH lth • . :10n 1:>1 t1-rr· n ~cnt nt c nl I n nd tlw. p it .fwd lh ~ ir u the ,~i ·inlt • ~" ldnin~ } .l . !J inee 1 h ul firt ••·n mile. IT 1U Caul n , llw 111\IH' o h i<'lt 1 t•rb P•"• vn:-; d t•·t•' H•d fron. -tl 1 ~trl i(Uhtr l'Hll~l ()f !t){)n him~ Iiqww ru n n uJnc t11 rNI n lh{ l sc ·­Ht\ U ' 1 hr lin ·im li n ·au. t::<l 1 .· in b.iLi n l;( l tH f ,.,•Jy oJ s qlllt·­r ·1 '·hi 'H('y. Th Y t < s go d lim f cont. Ani }u•n lh e.v t'dtn· n,•t1 frutll tl •ir ouling · r terfnl tnlc. cr t t I a 1 nt lh • ~m1 t> k1llt:·l. hut th • ~trilnget f o.H i~ lh · t a f v• dn s :lft,, r Lhc hml Gil n Si1:tth r a lt nd •d 11li ull-day lll .'tlng n t I r.u·nhl¢ tnr dlllrch -hi h i nbout t \ '0 ntil · · rom Canton. • lln lim•• dur-in<' tbc. d y ht:> ' ·a. 11 ~l'(' h•· on top o • " lomhs h'HlC' in th • ~Y rd tin hl ·kor 10 and making 1 JH' •nliar noise, iOlilating lh f .quirr 1. Th r a on en for Gl •nn'. pc ular ~cu n. v. .• . . . 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C •nrf .' r. tdin l\' Jl ' l'trit uf •'f" tl ., 1111; I. r. • t "'Hill~t· ll llr.-l"\:f)r , htl ~-·• 11t 1 11 tll ti , 1 , h 11 t tnr tl11• pi• 11'<\lf • nl' I' •li"' tr'itt"·" 1 •. m ' til I 1 ri. i .Jh ' ' rwi. d nm <t • ' , II. l .ift• i 11\)t ,,,, -.,t, n i•r 1 ,. 1 ' h th.\ I l 1\.1• Pill rt 1 I II' 1 I' It l}l'lf' \ l l <l' ll.lh\ H l {< illl ilH\' U'd nlll td.· r ·tlh ll r ,, u I"'· fll· f .l I I• l . Don'1 il to l er I l't tlut d 1 l l b r u 't"_.· . ~ '. .. I • t l l ; • I I' I I t I ' l I • t l \ I - ' I i L ~ 1 1 • l ' l \ I • • 1 ' l l 1 t • ' New York Ctty, Y" w. 4th. 19?...A. To The Champion Fan1ily, Can ton, North Carolina. Dear Friends:- ~fiss J essie C. Rhodes con1e to you as the new Metropolitan Nurse. ~11ss Rhodes, who is -a graduate of the Marvland Univer­sity Hospit al, is very well qualified for this positjon. ~ he is highly reconun ended, but perhaps her greatest recommenda­tions are those fron1 her patients who feel that throuc-h her skill and kind care, they were sa,red from many a day of sick-ness and pain. ct.. H 1 ,J: - 8· ck i If your wives 1 ..:me e P.§ 10U a r ... It is in this To ! or children are spirit that Miss ~ f insured in the Rhodes cmnes to , i Metropolitan, as you as yo ur , l most of the1n friend and ad vis- ; j are: they _are a~so or~ to give you 1 entitled. to ~hRs kind and ski1lful ' I Rhodes' nursing nursing w h e n l' care, and so · in '11 It' · I · J· that way she be-you are 1 • 1s · 1 1 : . " t co1nes not only o~ly. ~h~n J!O~ i .·· _· · _.. t· your nurse, but Ul. e Ill )r lTI tro.U 1 . . f the n U r S e Of ble that t h 1 s 1 Oti! Insured Empl~are entitled10 I- . N ·1· 1 b l tbe \1~~fr~urse Service of the 1 your family. urse Wl e 1 Metropo~an Life lnsuiance C0 \ - sent to y o u r ! \'Vften Sick Don't Wait In. other wo rrls, hon1e. LC.~ Your Friend the Nurse_! Miss R h 0 d e 8 . eom.es to help to keep the doll climbing the ladder. Humans and dolls are subject to upsets, and when Miss Rhodes sees in the _ 1norning that a doll is upset~ she will con1e to your home and help yon to right the doJl again. · If you meet your Nurse with the same fine spirit of co-operation that you meet all others, there is no question but that the Southland doll will be the first up the ladder. with its p1ace in. the sun, so in asking you to n1eet l\1iss Rhodes, R. N. (Registered Nurse), we also ask you to meet the Keeper of the Doll. . ~ Very Sincerely Yours, • 110NICA MOORE, Nursing· ... upervi r Metropolitan Life In urance Co. . I l • •