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The Log Vol. 41 No. 06

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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.
  • ,. • .. . • • ·, See ''A SPECIAL REPORT ..... pQge I - JUNE, 1958 VOL. XLI, NO. 6 - / Gcn ra./ Offit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , ... . ..... , ... , . ,HAMilTON, OHIO Milt ol . . . . . ~ . ~ . . . . . . . . . ~ . . . . . . . . .. •. .... ,HAMilTON, OHIO CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA PASA0£NA, TEXAS SANDERSVIllE , GEORGIA Editor . . . • . . . . . . . • . . ...........•..•... . .. .. STEW ART JONES Mot oging Editor . .. ....•. . .. .. .. ... ....... .. ... DICK SHANNON Oivi siOll Editors .• . •..... ..•..... ... Ohio . ..... .. .. MERLE BAKER Carolina ..... JAMES DEATON Texas ......... ROBERT HART Edilo1ial Assistont . ......... . . . . ... .. . .. ..... MAUREEN KEATING EDITORIAl STAFF OHIO DIVISION- ·y Ol'H ,\ dclspc:rgcr, Bob Barrett. ;\ferlc Haynes, Juc Hlc1CJ1'\. Biondi· CaJ.dll'cl) (pltotogm{lh er), Wes ley Cobb. Nola Fag;tlY. J'a uJ ;\~wk.irk. Ot tu Rdu. John Schmitt , Ge<Jr::;e Steiner, Gill Tit mp t)n. CAROLINA D.IVISION- R . 1·. . Da1 is. Fred DaY. ton. C. \1. Hardin.. Harr HollaJJd. \'alter H o llo'll. Gc11e H; de . .Jack .Just i<;e, Dick ~ 11 \'fahon , Eme: -t 1\fesscr, Da1id W. i\ luriwn , Roll'cna i\ lorris, Bil.l R i•,. be , J. L Williamsat . TEXAS DIV1510N - \ 'iJ·ginia H htkCIIIOI'C, .Jolt n I I\ no~·c l Lt..: . .Jcn. Cor· 11 ·liu '. Ccc,i lia !)i "~ens n , l\ l a t·¥ L<Jura l.'i crco:::. Lit. Woodring. SANDERSVILlE- ·clad )'~ H . Ever ·t t. ,\ '> p<!ci:d vi it ~o rh ' n l'w Rnt!Jcn B. RoiJCrhon LahonJtory i~ in tor · for t l w~e who rc;1d o~1r first f •:rinn: : ''A Sp "' "jaf Repnn .. " VV c h a v · a ll ~d 1 h ' s II)[ I)> J) i < k I h vi~ ", \ S pee b 1 H ('port' ' ro l .)CVI.: ral r ;-l'iO,I'l ') . Fir'l l, rhc 'llctd ror kch­llida ns in l11c pulp illiW pH) er ind11str i-. an l '\1• txpand· ing on ·. It i ~ :.1 r arc •r whi<.h olfe1 a ch:.t lkngc and ( ppm·r. 111il.i ·s lor train ·d p c1sonnd. l'hc ,u,)nd fl' ii'>On ~\· e I ed L h ~ t r h · ~ tor is a. 1 i m ·I y or 11 • i ~ f I r 1· I all 1 h a 1 liour<· of th · our-.l.anding jJi'qplc in llw paper makiog fidd ha ve long rerognit.cd rli is 111: ·d and h-.,., dti!W :-.<H.ncdling- about iL , jimnl ) lka.t.nn, C'arol.ina ':. 1?(\itot , has a c tld camn :t. 1 i m w f1:-. on tlw scene when r lw fl ~ h i ng -.ca~ou opened clo\' ll (:auwn \.vay ~11HI frou1 J,j,., dt>•aiptiou of rhc "'-'(caLh eJ', it wa.:, a tlliglll c...old da)'· ~ut, fi ~h er u•co h<"ing OUR COVER !nth~> f.o tltHt'tn\t"t t<lllt 1 c.• tl 11!,11" p~t ·: t ,.a tw ttHII!tHit~ C -.·a ;r1 l' tr~ • 111 1;1d·. i, ,, ., JJ ji· iwL Or lll·n , , llll'·tw n i ~ nl • ""' . ah '' ·1 t"l pr.w l.n•, ~ . iu~ r,. ,., t lw It!•"- · ·1 o h.tnfll•tiJiw•, wltr, m,, ~ g.• :t hH en ltm' tlott 'l he ~.tifi rt g ·is d ftJI l f w r-L. t)d I ·'fi•f . h~ t-·.u (' 1 lund i ofH:J1 ~~ ,ti•{lll tftn 'II . llul 1111' urul bit 1 t••l<•t r•I L h ;t u1prn•l ·.., l<rvH•HJ,.o~r '' « • 1 t•>1f! 'd 1'), pt.J tnml;im, olt·t 1\ 1 it h a. h \ and ..~ih 1<1 111 <1:1..- a ,·en l•- ·1ltri '!..I'll( THE CHAMPJON PAPER AND FIBRE COMPANY wlr;1f WI ' J I, 1 hey arc, a11d th · itv rl'slllts I .I irn hc i.ng- :t fir~l c ia . ~ m .; \'Sll1,ttl -­i ii'C on p<tgc ~1::\. * lit • '"' Bill Tholtlpsou, Oltio ' ~ chief slvk ·r oJ the ho1 :-to\<' ;t:-.l)ociation. pr 'St' lllS his :nnl'ua l tlliilulc::, of rltl: r '~{"IH n•cc 1ing- In tlli~ iS'>Ut'. Bill also include~ hi." "nnu.d tnr· cli et inn~ nr1 rile nutcotll<.' ol r·he pCil ll <Ult r:wcs r hi., ~ t.tr in rhc , rory ''The Sr,.wc's Still H01 '' n11 pag · :>~- F.· llll the look ol tin.: p1tdil'lions, a h>t o l spnn ·-mind ·tl ( :hrull­piou: M'C:IU lc• h(' " in th km,>w.'· * • "' I ht P"t>lllilri~ n-f J\lt.:rk Hakt·r'~ l:1sl arl.ick 011 ltnw to h11ild a colfe(,: t;:rhlc h;tll prompr ·d hinl <Htcc :tg;J in tn ouw Jljl with <J 11j-ce package for th . "Do-lr-Your:-.elf" dL·vott e-.,. ' I hi ~ tinu..: M~ de }n· c:.(~ nts a ruggnl pin1-ic t;1bk wl1i< h i~ 1101 only c:t .. y to bujf !, but is al~o cas · nn the poe k thnok. Thi~ M•fic!'> i., one \vltidl ""'e :11 (' bl'tting o il t1J hL·c onte n · 11 Jnnn' popular <•s t inJ ' progrcs ·es. ' .• ' # .. . · ·. THf R · lUlL ' U. ROBERTSOl LA BORA'TORY of .P tilp aqd 1'· JKt Ied1110lu } on the North Carolina ' ta te College campus at • Raleig;h is the South ' . foremost cd t~ cati 1naJ resea rch ' and training students jn p ulp and ent r for study, pape1: technology . • • By R i hard E. b ttvis ST . m. '(; 11)UA1' .a. t.he SO\lth' i orCl).lOS t ' uuca­lion;! esu.thlisbmcnt in pulp and pa per technology, the Reuben B. Rober on Laboratm· of Pulp and Paper 'l · ·hnology at ~- · ort1 £a.rol ina Stare CoJI.ege iJ> one mo1~e LCJ;.linonial Lo ill en.i.'I:I.S, the Jo igl .t and the indusLrial :;qte~m;uhhip n1 Ch ampi-on'~~> Board Cha i rrnac~1, who ·e . llJflil<: i l beats. Th · ultra-:i:nodem Robertson Laboratory, rc pres ":t t. ing a.1 im·<-stmt;nt 0f ll ·· dy a baH-milJ1on doll ars1 i d .. ,- d and i I· cing equipped 10 pt·ovi<h; teachi ng :mti rr. car-h fad.liti !> th, twill b amon"" de na.rion '~ Ji.n ·s t. Th pulp and pap r currictl.lum n Lf·tc La! o a t< ry c. 'lhlitult»i a regjw1~-d l r (J g r<t rn a ru l is t h · undcr­~ raduat(' flAil'S • of tudy J ·~igual' 'cl by rhe South -rn [' 1-;iona l :ducaliou B<Ml'd to cn·c J .e · (JUI1l "a&t 'H\ t 1 nitcd St ate::. ; ' O'\ ·>up ported 1 iJ1:.J n~.;iaJJ y b} 'h mpjou i.lml nwr . ~h<tn 70 olh, •r ll)3j ( • u;I-u pa nit·~. tht: Roben~f >r1 l .a hon t­tf> ., .uyl tlre. nt. i< utum we -c t rea ted 10 nu·ct llt(• oil i ·:tl ' 1li'<:: fr~r train -d t (; ( h r wlogi~l tr; ~t; tff tlw JWI irm' · 1: ' · pandi11g pu lp i I"Hi 11;.. per jrul u'>t.ry, J'h1~ jde<t r,i a '>cliool o f }mJv aud pa p ·r t ·d ;tuulug} al - ·ort!l ,; rolin<:l S.tat' c~l llcg~~ wa~ ot.ig·in ;.JL(,;( 1, ! Dean R. J. Pres ton of the School o f Fores try . lt fount! it.· first c.h.ance to blos-som an.d b ear f rui t when ad an ced jo.inll ' bv De·m Pres ton and Mr. R ob rt ·o n. ' A t Mr. R ob ,rtson 's invitation; lc~t l e r of th - southern pulp and paper incl us tr · m t at Lak Loo·an iu th f<1ll of 1 9~ l. H er· the px:oposed re t ion of the 1 uJ.p and paper La boratot wa~ d iscu 'scd in cl •tail. Champion 'Jnd fo ur other .omp ~mi es agre d .to uppon th venture Jirnn ci i;I;Jl ·. Jn . ·fa y, l !l. 2, tbe tn cmorantlnm of agretn.Lent was s ign· l 'V>:i th ibe Sou th ·ra Regional Ed.ti :ni nal B-o-J.rJ dc1\ign-Hirig: , 1 • C. St<IL' Colkg 'lS ll1 · onl approv ·tl ;,cboo.l for olft>ring i.1 :, lorrt ~ Liu t~ in pu tr ~1\Hl P"'P r L ch­uolugy W·itllin the , t.tt ·· ,J . il'lh :ar lin<~. .• ruth Caro­Jin ::~, !Jrglili.:a. ·w st \ ' ir~inia, M<ll· ·lnnct. T 1111 ':.-<.: ·, . . Kemuck )- (; ·orgh. Al dYw1a :fissh, ippi, LOLli~ 1 n<l; (JJ..l:thnm a1 ArkH J)!l< s, F! rid. nd T t ' :J~. •t h l !'l:J, · :c -rh Cm· , JiMt Lq.{isJatur · ~tppnpri a t .e I 2f)(),(JIW fu~ l' t , , . t ~ng the Lah t'~tt< ry l;uild-h1 . .-\1J a ll li · tjul'L.d t!l,{)IJO ~a-. Jbt;tiu.t'<l l t't)lJl nn tlle npp:r~ pria tion . fh t r • b:t 1e bcu1 t\-I'O '-~1hs ·quunl it-pprt)} ti;'lt.ion'i tolidiug · i ~J,.)J~O fr1i' quipr1t~;· t:t l o~· the f...;d f\I'.<ltO ')' CON.TFNU£0 ON NE){T 'PAG!i J. I'IC 11 1RI· J) at tilt u._,,l,.·JI utt Lobot ;Htl\ au· , ldl tn 1igh1 . I) ' ,1\1 . l'n.' \H\11'. lhvtgh t J. ' J. hmii\Wl, .O.,tttt~· oh.,. ,ll, P" , ,d ·u t , lw<,t pc. ll' Ll>tpunlt iull pf \'i rg ini.a; l'n;lc~MH' C. E. l.ibt. , l '~t•fe,,or nl, l'n lp ;JtHI l'apt•l 1 ,., ll 11ol<•g , uti Ro ht·lt G. llirdw g-.~. A~~ i swn t P t nle~sor . CONTINUED \ctH:-tl con tru tir:J11 beg;m in tiD fall o( 19 ; and in June 19!17, Lhe Grst Ja :s ia pulp and paper teehnoJo . 1 ~radu~tf. d. Un Oc:;toi er ;!~j-Hi, L 9~ 7. at th · tl:tird an.J1U~l m :l'ting f rhe North Carolina Pulp and P ape1 Fm.m·da· t,'on, th R (7t,tben B. Roberton Ltbora.lo r o£ Pulp and Paper Tc hnology w·•s d >dic:tt >d and oHicialfy nam ed. . \t th d di€;tlion ·t"rernoni 's, Gn"emc e Luther 1 f<>tlg- · o!' l orth Caro1ina · pai(L Lrib 11te to C:hantpio.ti 's J o~td Ch<drman as 'on · of the otJtstanding inclu stdal s t ·~ t • in n of . ur state atHol naLiou." Govetilor H odg ci e!l Mr. Re bert o n's ' 'tl'yn.nnic aid and energe tic leao-rship" wh'eh '" lT ex ~;-f cd i11 ini li<-~ting and str ngrh n~ ing th ' rwogr.. u :n (')f th e l'ulr and IJ;q)cr rc'> undettiot'l a nd l, .. bOI at•OI' '• H . cl '"crihed the " unanimou actiou of the: Board of Trust ,; of th~ University of Nonh Carolip ;t in narui.ng this buiJr,ling the Reuben H . .&obettson Lab­orator ' o( Pul] ~md :Paper Techno.Jcg as a fitti11g lwnnr and l; sting t1·ibtHc to on of orth C~t rolina's .. .. ., grc .u c·1 tv:et s, .R, uben n. Rr.tbcrtson, Jr., in re. ponding Jor his lan11!y. an ! (•>,pre\.: ing gratitude for the generous tribute 10 his fa tlwr, .stated; ' 'Although my fal'.her was a pioneer in 1any pba~e. t1f o~lr iudw;tda l and social life, one of: hi rnn. t no t ewor Lh ~ effm· ~ · ,l\,a'S hi ' unflagg ing interest in .. tu<l vi,gorn-u. :trppot·t of, th trai'ning and <le'velop­m ~rn o{ people in indt~ try.'' ''Our Iarnil ·, :m.d all of u at Champim1, are proua of the r .{CO oition that ha!' been given my fatber and thn)u 1'1. h.lm to o~tr fami:l , to Champion ancl to our ¥nilustr;-. '\·\.'c aecel;ot eit with a mixed EediJlg of pride and Ptumil jt '· May 1 pledge that we o( the Robenson family ' 'tnd o£ Chrunpion \dU .. -with God's help, continue the. dri\ f n~·ar<'l ptogre-s and perforinance with unt.iJ:inJ~' _flor uflder th . am·e- guiding prineiples so firi.nly estit.b-l. l.shecl by tn r fah r t0 th · end th<tL over the ears ah ad w IU<ty .c:ontir'lue lo m ri t our cmfidencc and be worth y of the gr ·ar. honor you h ~1ve brought to my father.'' The twin-: Lor La bnralor strut tm:e, whi ch comprise.>; n arly 14,000 squate feet n£ floor sp at: and o cupi s ·~~- site on the we"t tn edge or 1 he North :arol ina SLate Golleg uunpus in R a leigh. i.ndud s a m _h ;n~ic:d and chemit a l wood pulp laborato ry. a .hemistry labon1. tory. a co lor 1aboratox ', a pulp bleaching la boratory, a pulp tes ting laboratOry, a p21per te ejng IHboralory, a balance room:, stock room, wood prep a r<ttion room, an optica l labora t<Vry, an oven r<)()IXJ, four privat ~ re,r:;ec;trch labs, two l;trge cl<~ss1"0onu, a uutddne shop, a library, locker room~ and change rooms, a utility se rvi ·s room, a well· appoittted, beat•Lifully furnish ed s tLtdent lo unge and . office and storage fa ilities. The Laboratory Buildihg is equipped with va uum lines and compr s~cd air outle ts in a ll wo king areas. Spaces i:11 which critical CltperimenLation is done are air condi tioned. ·- Plans for Expansion Lie Ahead Future plans are for expansion of the Lab · rato y by constructi.v.g a wing a t right angles from the rear of the pTesent building and eventually adding a_no th€r section parallel and similar to the existing structure_ Among 1najot equipment installations planned for rhe pre ently­needed wing will be larger digesters and a semi­co~ ercial paper rnad'line, both of which are es ential - . flO ·-the teacbing an.d research pxogram. Th€ No. 1 exhibit at the Robertson Laboratory is . t}ce 40-foot ex.perimetJtaJ paper machine whi h tretd1es '· - the htll width oL the Laboratory building. The . •10,000 Am t-ican-macle nt<tohine was obtaine I at a reduced price clue tp i~s edu cat i on ~d use. The bu'g r machifl , which f,DVTR1 'OR LF 'J•H lffi HOI C,E.S of North · HWua dcrlita ed tl!r: .RI'!\t b<.;Jt I'\. Rolu::rl50n L ;l b<)I<'Ilf iat O tWIJ.cl. 1951. • CJL>\}I.TlNG i.h f..tl ltJ', ' of p1' grcss hn: t.h • R b en.~ oll L:thor<l!~lry, P1 rtf · ~w~r LiJJb ~iw 1~1 - t ·rand ir.uttnrdous Lv .,.,,n ~· har·b(!ra ' och.r<J tl Hl'LUA'kn .00 . ~$i rant P,r0f ··· at· of Pull,) ll'J'l,<il l't~.fH:r T • htial~gy. op,r­;. tt ~ ~ the;: )]or F:niltHt1C L L - - LH X'>L \1ft! •ll. 1A \ , hc,tlle. putp «~ u p 11 ~i o n (lsiHg the nu,..t IJic n.cl · ;, th.w »t 11f,f S(.JluUon . Jll.t.~f'kn• H(1+ipmctlt . CONT'lNU.£0 ON NE)!T PAG'E • CONTINUED I H t (. IIRl' ll 2"i0prund higl·pt . + . •!tt· • . rn hod ·1 i1 tht' Htilul'l r JU"' HJf>lJl 1s <'hed:r rl IJ Hrlli.lfd C.r.JQt. . l1 ttpph · tlw pt•>.r· ~ •"alll n ,Jed fnt u 111 thl' di~ tf'l' · 11 I nn rh · pap r r.oa hiu ROY H \RQI , 'G up ra t · ~ scr en 111 rhe l\'(N I pH•p;. ra 1 ion roon1. PROFf.SSOR LT.BIW checks .creen mesh m a fil e r cla. iGe r in the pulp testing lab. PROFE.S OR UBB , I ft. pmvid e~ in­ ·t r uct iou w \ 'iw ilibcni , o £ • ew ··Jrl... ba. a lapacit~ of. JOO pounds o ~ p ·tp r p er hour .. opera Les at peed. up to .)00 fee t a nd nHtk e · a one-fool wide sh eet, a 1 ractical si;e for in str ucti on <tnd r esearch. Operation 0E the Labora to ry and the pulp and paper curriculum are ·upported by the North Carolina Pulp anti P aper Foundation , In c. whicb was £0rmed in 1956. Dwight .J. Thom on, Ch ampion' vice-president of it'ldus­tri. al a n 1 p ub1i relatio n s, was the ro1tmbtion's first presid ent and served un t il l a te J957. Th gO\' erning bod; of the Foundation is t11 60- m mb r bo; rd o( tlirecwr ·, whi h in 1ud s represcllla· . tiv · of both th supporting miJh and associate members. M ~ rnl er hip in the Found a tion includes 2 ~1 of the South 's major pulp, pap r and pap rboarcl rnallufaclur­ing and processing comp;w ·i e~. Ten of these companie h <l e g iven :,uhstantia l fin :mcial .support to the fountb ­tjun •v r ye<•r sin e its iu re. pti(ln in 1 9~2 . ' Jn · add iti o n , appro imately GO ()SSoci a te rn wb ·r h:t e, in t.h • p ast fo u r > ean. tlonared fund 10 t h<' (>pna­rion ;trHI quipping of th Rol> ·r f..,on L thor:nory. N nm- 1)(' :d arnon .r th <U•iioCiarc m,emh : r~ an ; n1:m uppli rs r,( good) and sen ic ·s to 1 h pu1 p ond p:qw• i nd u">tr; . Champions Have Taken th.e lead rndi vi.du.al rn · mb ~ r r onrributi 0 rh d ulillg tlw p:m three yc<tJ ~ ll ;.~vc ·tJ ,.,r, provilk <l ''~~ 'J>I'OI'I to th Pilip :trHI P il pi~T fo und:trion, a 11d in tlti ~ phao;c Ch:tmpt< tl'> ILt V(' ta ken tir e· I ·acl a 11d act tt ;.dl y pto\'id{(l h a ll or 'lu ch cool ti hut iMts I'IIHH th · So11 th . , \ mottg 1he imp 11 La 111. '> ll ·p mad p m, ibJe b ~· the in<li.vidwd IIH'tnb •t conl ri iHil irlih w ~1 1. the furni~hing nl the re·~ llul. :11 pea ling- ;tfld h ig h!" luncti oll<ll stud ··nt .lounge in tlw L a b<) l :ttnt building. The g uiding lt ;.u11h ))(; hin<.l th(· co pr~e n l alh a n c ·m •n t ol the Pulp and P ap ·r I abm :Ho} } a nd the p 11lp a 11d paper tech.nology urrirulum are those of Pro "JH C. L Libby aJHt Dean R . .J. Pres ton o{ th ' . C. 'itale Coli e School of fore· u-y. In .1952 the chair of R euben B. R obert ·nn Pr fe" (}l o[ Pulp and Paper Technolog · ·.vah creat o al _ Torth Carolina State. Professor Libb · became the fir L to GU this prolessorship and assumecl the helm of the Roh rt n L~lhoratory in the.sumrn r of that year. Profes or Libby, long recogni7 d :1s nne of An:\ r i a\ foremost paper technology educa to rs, earn to the S< uth­bnLl from hj. position a the h e:td of the countr ·· la rge!'>t pulp and paper prog rc1m. wh.ich lw h ~1 d d vd op d at Svra c use Unive rsit . I Serving on the tea hing staff t ) f th <: Labo ra tor) a r two oth ers in the pulp and pap r indu ·try who l~<tn· brought to Stat ColLege outstamling 1 aching and r ·­C'Irch :-~bilitics and a w :·11th of pr. rtic l xpcricn c. Assistant Profs or Hilli:-~rcl 0. Cook join d th st·1ff )f 1h Lahorator\' in J91)ii ~t[Ler a not:.tble career 1 f mm ' t.han thin ' ' till'S .in p;tpcr tnil.l t)p ntion and m:m:1g · men t r ·sc:trcll. 1 cch n ica I .on trni and d ~ign . nd engi · nc ·t ing. H e abn h01s done on. ult·ing- wMk. abroad in till· pulp a nd paper indttt.tr y, :tnd ha~ been a l e<~ lcr in II~( hnical org:]l)il'ations :tnd jHtblic rclatil)ns ntle:nor~ . ,h-,ht:tnt P1ofcsso1 Rohcn C , llilchin~~ came South in 1 ~ 1 !) ·1 l'm111 s, racu-,c l' nh·crsirv, wht'rc be w:1 an in- ' ' -, 11 unot i11 dtc.:' pulp aml p<tpcr d t p:lrlnl ·nt. He' ls,) hil:-. ('Ji f,pg-t·d in rt·scarch widt highly ~~ig·nilirant :t<·hi vnnent.;. Hi ( ; u.u•r co\' T '> lH'a rl ' rw o d '('a dl':-. 'I lw Rcubcll H. Rohr nson LClborator is a p<trl ( l\orth Carolina Stall'\ S h )01 o( }'or . try and rank · ;h nn e of th forcmns1 o f ~u rh iwHitutit)IIS in both th ' outh :.nd tit n a tion . R.l:XBF. . I OBERTSOI\, J l ., Champion pn~s id e11t , rt':.pnntl s to 1 · " '\ ttt<~r Hndg ... , · addre~ . dediuuing ihe Lab0rat n . r HT<; s; lfl.fiOO e ·p •dtnt·nt al papr·1 tn3 t.hiue wi ll lw thl· local point <~l int tt il'e Wi:ldli!ig' a11<! reM·ardt at t he Roll en ~<}JJ La bo tatot )' . lllf' Jitc<Citi tu.· lw~ a t·ap.Hil\ of to(J t-JOunds 1 ct h(J\tr, "P ra tt·.-. <JI ~ pee d ~ up to ~ no fet't per tninutl' and ntakes a sh 'l'L ~l r papct· <IIH' foul wid •. R<>hen llil ~ hin !!,$ , '\ ~,is t a nt Pruft:ssur or l'ulp ;.~nd P:1per J'edttt u log)', and 1•. \·Cr<-' 11 Mm g-<t to , La b<>J<Jt u r;· me h:.tn ic. a te ~ !Jo\11 . • CONTINUED ON NEXT f'AG •' ) CONTINUED ·t h curri( ulum in pulp and p.q t' t. tethno l ., pt e par ~ r, d ua l [ ' G H C T.' a. pap ' I mi ll clu.;mis l!- , pulp le hnol i L, qua it C\1nlrol spccial i t · and m[ll up ·t · intendenu . , lud nt ~ 1 e f1r. t i\ n ~1 th roll l l ba k · gr(Ju nd in oa i ~ ien t'.' a ud then u nd ert<.~kc ~ l ecia l vnr.k. i.n ' ·o u pulp p c · cs. he1uical antl b ·-produ l'i e­co · ry. pulf bl .ldtiHg ;wd th . \':trious pap r t11aking • n1 ra tt n . A maj r p l 3 ·e ( f urrem "· 1 ivit r b ' th · teaching . taff and th m rnb r compani ~.s of th Foundati n i · 1he r cruitin< f 1 romi ·in ·, q ualifie 1 ·tudt..!nt - (or the pulp and pap r t hnolog · cc ursc. T hr uo-h. a tudent 1 cruirme11t. ommitte appoiuted from among tb l<'o lln ­dation' · m rnb r hip, , · t n. ive eHor · a.r b eing directed to,\·at l familia.rizin hi h. chnol and. colleo-e student witll the. om tat ding faciliti - of th Laboratory aud the career avaib.bl in rh pulp and paper industr y. High :cho l prin ipal and vocatio nal counselor a re coop era t­in lo el · in thi · efforr. Fa ulty teams from the Labora­torv have vi itecl a n umber of chool to carrv the story ' J of the Lab and. pulp and paper direct to those a pproach - ing the election of their lif ·s work. Ludent entering the pulp and paper curriculuw in clude high hool gradua tes, penons with on e or more ·ear of college cred.it and graduate of accredited colleges a nd univer itie . T he pulp and paper technology course is a four-year program. T he length of time r equited for colle e graduates of former tud nts o( o ther colleges to complete the cour e i lependent upon the ir previo u. oll g trainiug. Preparawry courses for the pulp, and pap r CUITicuJum a r ~ o ffered at a number of colleges and junior oll ges. The I ulp and paper curri .uJum at the L a boratory has been d riv d from ex.ten i e tud y of the needs of industry. Jt wilJ al o provid tud n with a thorough IY gro twl in h ·mi:,u . 1Jj0fr> , • 111 tth m ti and i n · ·. Pulf «ml {r p "r pro r <J U1~ in 1 • v \ "r¥. \1aint a n rl Mi rh igc~t \ 'l 'los ly -.uutitlil ·ti b} a jnint u u - n 1it ·' of lttud ty awl in(tU\) r . e.· •cuth.e , nd a cuur oL t td y d v ·lo:p •d to giv what is bdi(., ·d o be tll•"' " l w ng ' pwsib l · under radm t prcpal, tio 1. Th · cuni uhmt p•·ovid th r ' · y ·,u <)I inl ·nsive wr> rk in ch mis tr y, l>i<>logy, math ·ma i . , phy ic..,, br •:,uv. wood t ' hnology, cng.inccrin' and Engli'>h. The l·o:utth ar is de r>l d almost t ntu l y to vork in the I 0b tl­ ·on La bor, tory building in th ' varied a'>pt: t · of apct making. Pulping pr cesse and t ·s tin , paper making pro es.se · art.d le ting, mill equipmem , paper coloring­a nd mill management a re all tudied . broad program of s holar hip ai.d i made a\· a11 - able each year to q uaWied tutlen 'vh J are ac ept ~d [or t he co urse and who are lee ted for the a\ axd . . total of $52,000 ha been expend d by the F oundat · n for cholarship during the three year ince the ineep­tion of the program. Fifteen holarship are b .ing offered for the forthcoming ollege ear. s a further educat ional a id to qu<tlified tudenb who are enrolled in the pulp and pap r te hnolog {.Ur­riculum, the companies participating in the program give these students full consideration .£or 1ucrati e summer employment. In additiotll to the undergraduate ' LLH.lent, the Robertson Labora~or y i · eyuipped to hand! re'ea.rch and studies by tudent on the graduate level. , ·p cial private bb · are available for re arch project·. One research tudy now underway i direct d towaxd th d evelopment o£ a micro-pulping t chnique for d t rmin­ing pulp yields fr m wood borino- · a nother jtt. t om­pl etecl wa· centered on the ffect of F ame. Pini fu ncrus m th , qua Ut_ o( Pond Pine p ulp. T HIS HIJ'J'ER i · in the wow! pr para tl OII 1oo•u f the Labora toty Bllil<ling. THE RESTPlJL, well ~tppoinwtl S tudellL Ltll111g i · u nu: ·a for . tuJcnt" r la-xation. sllldy ur i nforma l m<'C'liug:;. It i always bu8 .. ' HJ•:RRL . CARF. vlva . 1 ·.C. llUII-t;S tt\~1 Wi ((1 .hrig}l I ~HellS me"ter in p<~pcr tc ·ung lab. T HES.Jl: EXPERIMENTAL DIGESTER. · of o.ne cu bic foot c::apacit are adj acen t to the paper machine in the mechanical and che m-i cal pulp J.aboratm-y. Roy Harding. seni or sruden t at~d a. sista:nt laboratory meciH\ni c, replace Lhe top a fter loading a harge or chips and .liquor. HAROLD Ml LLS, a enior (rom Cl~dc , opera tes a device that was designed and erected in Laboratory's hl ea('hh1g room to study t ltc f low ch ara c te ri sti cs of pulp. • lHil ['\ l'J'R .1!. J I. C f ·U .. .JLD 11<5 g ( the Robertson Lalfora tolV are amrmg- rhe r union·~ fi11 • t . t .:.~in<> ~h e te nsik u:e ngt l.l tes ter a·l. lcfL i.s Ci!!h in h ·a nklin , .Lyndtl;)ut·g , \ ' i.rgi.uia, and a t right H ·nin Ca.be, Sy l a , \ o.rks with rh brightn s IJ'l.eter-. . - • - o:i -~•• 1 , ... I ----- - I lOll. \ \11.11\h, Kt''"''lr·• I'PPIII, ( ',tlnllll,l 1l111'intL " \( 1111111 <,1 \'C·IJ> ' II '!'Ill ltl'!l 'lllltthilll!, liJ..t· lfu,. I 1 ·'' \ 'tll l-.111g ~;-\ lc t'f • .I )II\< lhl' 'l !Ill 11i ' 11 .t c nll,llll< 1 ion j"h in I II II 1 IH' II l 11 ippcd "'' t ''11tH tni,pi .H 1 d 1.1giug .uul It II. I ldl IH !IH'tll "'me ,Jl'l'l t< it dot< i• •l-{ t .J!Iwr th . 111 dill'< th upon it. l 'l•.tl' " h ·'' , .1 n I m, i i tc " R \ llOl · ~t:. . 1'\11. ~ Fi~ti,ltill~, Oltio l)j,j ion: " 1 had .1 elm,• bru~h with dc:tth ~~ ft•w \(':Jts ;_p:rn while l wa'i Oil ' b the rt~:td 10 Osg-ood. Ind. I was v.·ith tn\. ' ,dfe, m~. brother. his wife and th e ir lillie girl. \'e were in a hurry LO ge t to (),guod bcr;HL'\C \IT had received word tha t Ill) 1rilc's mother had had a h eart :.~ttacl,. . On a h.ill 1v fell in bcbiud two big truck5. The rear truck lurned his turn sign ;.tl on for us to pass. So, my bwLhcr iltancd around bo th trucks .. \ s we g()t by the rear truck, over the hill <a me another be ·erni, meeting us h ead ­on. I thought we had had it, bnt my brother sh< t the gas to hi car and we b;u .. ch made it around the front truck." ' our arrowes 1 • A Ill H ROM t\ 1 Xl 1 , oil< 11 iJIIO!td, 't; l) !\ .. I II · leu ()( dt:;tlh j, !IIOH ro he (headed lk111 dt <tth it\dl." f\111'11 nl ll\ i11 ltJday' v.,qJJd ., Jd11111 knt• 1 i1111 fc11 !I'll( t finn 011 all old Rfllll:ttl m;, im, } t ' l 'tOllH' Cham plo t" }J.t\'l' h.td 11 '' i dotll llrn11gltt hnuH in It \ ' ' lotcduJ HI.Jilll 1. ' J ltc lnquiting Rt'JHllltl, lt<i\ltlg .• sk<d th~ cpt~,tit'"· k.ulltd th ,JI Jl,ltrnw <'C.lJH''> tonic in all 'Ill< . ..,~~;'!,., .ttlil '"' Jtl.tll~ Iitie lt'tll IJ((;!')jOil'), ,\((qltling- (II 1}1(' :lll'l\'('1; )((tl\('tl, tfll'\ ,t(J IJ.tH' tiH ~;IIlii' dfl'tt :1 \{'!)' unpka ... :,nr '>tlh.ttioll. I IH· Jnqui1 i11g- RqH,rtcJ llt:lt '\ irh p1 't'llh :t 'ltHI!J Ill ( lt.1111 pion"> wllo ha\·c ~· 11 ,}Ia red that ,;lllll' 'l'th.rl ion t \ell thtlll •It ll~t·~ ha\<' had djff 'tliJI t· pl'ri etl< <''· . <tJniJng w tlu-tlt, thl' (.ll ·t· l..., .tntl tit< Rmn:111S m:l\ h.tH' lwcl ;t '''"" l111 it hut the j>tl'ltl tltt i1 m n • ED H ,\CKER , C \I Cutto >hin lli' i-ion: "t\() mo"t n a rr<n' C'\-C,lpt. h ou death came in l~ 11- \'11 n l \a -.ct\ in_., in Lhc 1 a\ ·, flw end o[ 1h • w.n w,t in ,ight and rn~ ~hip. tlH' l .. "i. llilw\.. .• 1 dc~tro,-cr, wa' in the hc:1t ol th b.n lt i11 lh<..: Sutllh l\1 -jfit' One :1ftvrnoon ·• Jap wicide plan diH:d ful th. I \'·'. · ·n ing ~ts ,1 gunn •r's m.tlL un a Hl nnllt­rn t ' r, and we r-ol onk r~ to bl.1 1 tht.:: l ~tp plane. " ell, ''T ·tu T ·dl'd in hit tin· him ,n td lw (l',t:-.ltL·d :1 k" ln'l trout llltt ~hip . It ,,d.., that t Jo,c. Hut 1 didn l tl'alill' how Llthl' until a w ·d. Llt1.T \hl'll I fouwl .t pic(( · ol tltt' f.q)-.., -.1..1111 in our <t tllnlttll i t ion ra l "-. · I -\. V LJ,.J" f.O LL P C. , 1. ~ ,rrj uu, e. ·;, Di\ ;.,1l~l;l: "Unc "(!a~ 'j') H y d;tJ( mci J ~ r dri\ing t0 (.meum. a h.lmv· 1\H. 01 h.· li~lJt 1 (>Jll tiJ · (<JII •d U ,IJ J · 'Jlu,codco~lroJ ofth • e<H n I\~(· twnbk41 1 wn a ~LI" ·p · -~nhau. u re nL H' ~<'lll · 1-~,rough a h;:n b d "'i r 1:' 1 ·rH a ltd t.wl d n s llli ra11 w r·<·th.. I \ all r.tn 1 ~ rn t ; 1, ll'-, l• ., ·ve:r;1 l hr okt·tl riJo~ , autl de ·t t ·. :}(1 a toe ; i<'m<~. T '" •t "tu 1 e i u~ k t() t { ,m " )itt .· it ali <:.'' 1\1.\R.SH .\L(. LEVERETT, .' ;qtd t's j.l lt: Gb 1 fllanl : " I las (lriving :t l r urk lmtd d v ' t.ll cb and a ·ar cn tcrltt g- tile hig1J wa}' f.tOJU t ~ it._l<_: t' OOid G.Ll iSCd JtlC icl t n!Ji lfe with rh · r:•r and 1lw lruck IUI'IJ t d a cv ntplet ' sorn -•rs~ndL Tbc occ u] Hnls of Lb ~ ,-ar w •re <tH ho.·pi 1 a I it.<;:d, and I was lu ·k r e no u g-h w exca pe unJt ;trrn crV' STAN ' 1\!YNN, Gu ucr For ·man, Tcx ~11:i -<:- Divis inn: "Ralph Dwj - and 1 an<l our two sc ns w re sl1.rim J.ling in Galvcsbon B:t '· W • stoppetl th ' bn.11L l pull Lhe net i: 1<:J . Sud<le nly w ~1 t ~r began pouri.ng ov"'r t:he tnnsorn. We were u ·ar th · ship ban.nd and L cou ldn' t svv.im. I .Jlell for lht' li£e jar! ·1 · Just as we: ·tr;-~pp erl th m ou, lhe b )'It wen t d.ovvn . E .t:' ·yone tse could sw.i.rn an.d my j<H.. kct wasn't snp1 orting me veJ'Y well R<dph tunu~d the boat and on ' of tb j ·'lckcts began tO f loat away. My boy sw <~Hl. aiL j it and threw it to me, saving my li Ce. V e t;;t etil in che "'rate1· iJ.b ut an h our (lrtd a h a lf before a shr:impet pic;:ked u · up." ' fl \l G. JH>JS_, Mno . 1ill l\ ..tHU;I. l l4 jng. C· HJ!iu3l Division : " . 1 rw ro'v , l , 'ap ftmn fka1 h c t'.< lliH:d iu < n ·· o( LJ1(,. old ltrrw "' iul · tolng hok:;,. 1 W it." , .\. .innuirJ.g in l{khl~ r Ht C C ·k i 11 dt-<' _.l>UHl tH.er uf lW .. ~ wh 'l l ( )\, d a li 'ID m '>.C:i ]J ~ ~runt dr•)1 'J iu, . .L .Y~~s <tinking fr, rh tllnd · ir tt· wiF•JI .u f n cud 11 ucd ru ·. f d Jdn't htH e H'Wll)' lb O t!ght~ [ lht' .t:il_n.e, hut l ha~J. a hv. t-\-~ IJ<.:CJI r:.l.l ('fUI fc l IJl hiPif f . quick lhiuk 't' tg ;. o~t a i ·t;1nce." ,+. B{):B 1 f£L r ~ . R.oll . tor­age, Ohio 1 i vi s ion: " ( made the mi take of going coon I tt n t i n g by my eH fjv · or -· · · . e· r.s ago. It. W'ts pretty dark and a~ I , .limb d o'\lc r an old E nee my legs got tangled in th • to< -wir . The. e w ire held mv I • firmlv. \'\' i h- • • • out ari.\' kind or tool t ) br a the wk s I "·as tude So. I otto th~nking bou~ h J:W.' f.c r away from e en:· 1 o lv l v a a-nd h ' hartf • itwtll! id b ' tr tloo) ··b, · ' - my. d f. ·r u'l. w grd h "it d wn (ww ' \ 't:t , and aft · . a lot of lVir b ·n. fin ,· ~ 1 fr ·eel 1 rv 1' s. l· rom ihcn on • tdH·n ! go hmt in 1 t k ;'\ p· ir d li ':o I n " • r----------------------~-------- -- -----·---·------- -- --- - --------~-- - ----------------- - - l I I I I I I' I f f I I I l I I I I I I I 1 I \ •• i '' A crwN·· i. the :1im or ~ma ll group dis· and o ur w ·;tl' pomb~, and it i · up 10 u~. trJ :til : cu ·in n.· h ,ld b) Clwm io n · a nd their super- or ut., w o mti.nu · to impm' · ChampiiJn a-:. th : Yi r · thr< twho ut the ~ m pa n , - lrom Ohio to kind of pl;1c · we a ll ·wnnl it to IJe.· · : Tcx;t to Carolina. T hus the <lgt.:nda c-d ls ·or actit,n - ll t outy : ~ tarted at )hio carl \' in h rch , and later forlh c d e p-u· ttn 'nt a ndLh e~u p ni;,o ·, blltaction ! beguu a t the (:amlin a <~ nd ' J.cxas Di is io ns th ' on the part 0f c;Kh Cha mpion, : m ' tin, . d a! 1rith th , rotnp<nl 1-widc opinion .-\t employee m ·c ti Il l!;'> h c:ld in .1 nu;~q. : un·ey h 1 J la~t summe r. Just as inq..>ort<~lll R euben announ ced tha t ;H' ti on had already)) T n : how ver. th deparlmccnt<d m eetings a fford a t<tk cn on some o( the pr 0 bl cm) confronting the I 1 -hanc for all Ch ampion_ to sit down and talk ompan . lt was in th ese ame mce ing that I 1 ov r th ir mutual problem:. .Jolin Beck er and " Bua" Pohlman o( ()pinion I 1 Th ag·enda for the m eetings includes a R esearch Corpora tion pr sc n tcd the gen eral rc- ' 1 report of I h e · urYey rc, ults, botl1 [o r the division suits of the survey - how Champiom rated their : and the d epartm nt. T he sup .r visor then answers :j obs, working omlitinns and t heir company. I ' que tion · abo tt the survey and leads a discussion Shortly after the e employee mectin ;· ·cr · I ' 1 to interpre t the re u l ts. F in a lly there is a give- held , supe rvisors were l riefed on the ·un·e) I • a.nd-ta ke e ' cha n-ge o f ideas a bou [ what can be r es ults ' ithin th 'tr own d epartrne nl:. Th ·y were:: I 1 done to correct or irn prn vc the conditions as g.iven d e tailed a nal ys i ~ and inl'erprctalion) o1 the • : ;,hown in the o pinion :.ur cy, and to h elp the resu lts as L.o h ow th c i.r c1-J1ploy c~ ntcd them : departm nt .s-olve i ts operating p roblems. , and their area . : "The r a! payoff," said R euben B. R obert- The ckpartmcntal m ccctings 1\'Ct~ Lhc ucx t : ·Qn, Jr., Champion' pres id ent, earlier thi year, logical s te p. H ere, with his employees, the ·upcr- ' I I I ' l I r • f ' I I I I I I I • I I I I I I I I I J I I I I I I I I f • I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I I I I I I I 1 I : ' 'lies in what zve clo a bo ut the su rvey llOW that vi sor disc us ·es a nd pla n the co ur~e tn br ta ken : : we know the r su lt s. \Ve know o ur s trong p o.in ts to ma ke Champion a b e tter pl ace [ work. : t I I I ----- --- ------------------------------------------------------------------ --- ----------- .ASE L JlQ[,"I; C n truction. BuildiJ J.{ a nd the f 1rvlina Engine r i ru~ ne paJtm ~·til d i't 11 ~l u g with Hob Aut o n . · u p~.:rillt \'n d c ut . 10 Ct\i ·e C.t •tllp (Jl t he () R C It' 11 l r ( \<.,L 1 '\ POl '\ I : t-lt: ::llill ~. li ghting and IV!llihni•' n ht' in!;(' dis U"'-Ctl It\ nH' IIJh( "~ .rl Ohio\ C \1 >,oiling, \lal..ing a poitil is Molly Field> o[ t it , 1 dep~tlt tu ut. ( \'if T .''01 .. 1.: :\ lt:' i(·w r•f ORC lf"'> llil~ a!> t!Jc; apply to doc ( an,ltn.J JJJ\J l <• ll alld t" tht· l'ap ·r \1a lluianuo ilog de - ' C.\SF IN POT T : Sick le<t ve heOl' fits anu h o il ­d< o y pay we re some of t ile iu"nts on tile a~cnu<t ~l Ohio\ 1\o. ~ l'ini~h - 111~ uwelltog. p:tl'\ll1t'lll . as led I> ~ L. rr. Hall'>hurl . Sllperi llH: nd('l\1. \ lam dl' Jl a llll l(' l ll~ a lrcad) ll a \ e cont p letcd rhdr ll tee liug-s. Here's what happens to dollars in your Profit Sharing Fund (Ed i to r's n o te: Last month we talked ououl bonds and ·toch -, and the duties of the Tr11slee who /!anctles t.he mo'll e)! in our Pmfit ha1·ing Trust. ln th is issue we co u-tinue the questions and an.rwers .. . ) Q E T I0 1 ' : Lost mo11th we ·were ta.lhine; about bomls aud forks. B u t now T'd lil<e for )lOU to be a little more peci{ic and tell m e just what types of .·ecmitie 1ue !w·ue in ou r own Profit Slw·,:ing Tntsl. A, ' S\ R : , ll rio·ht, vve can do Lbal. Rem.ember vve aid tha t the Tru ·tee ch ooses inve tm.ents with the object th;.tt the valLte o{ a se Ls will grow, over the years, while rneeli ng the Fund's payments and expense:;. T he T rus le ~ has pUL part o[ the Profit Sharing Fu nd inLo bond ior s tabi1ily and steady in come. High grade, ·hort term bond. also provide a ready source of money to buy sto k if the prices and pro pects are good. The TtLJstee .inve ts ·i sizeable proportion of the fu nds in common tocks beGwse of th ir hmg-term pote ntial for growth. YtJur Statement of Account will show f he value of • our personal account in the Fund. QUESTION: How a/J()/1{ some fig ure.> In , how mt· tv hat you mean? ANSWER: All right, here are a co uple of breakdown to show comparisons. r\s o[ ;\larch :3 1, l 9~ 7. the Fund was inves teL1 fnr Champions a · (o lio•v ·: 'The Fund as of March 31 , 1957 ' !'e( cent \lur ket v f :\larket COSL \' alue Val ue Cash ........................... .... . ............ " l 04,67 4 104.674 2.1 c~ U. S. Government Bonds... 529,157 516. 70 l 0. Corporate Bonds .............. .. .. 1,837,3 10 l. 9-" ,773 :1~ .0 Pre ferred Stock ........................ 1 6~,9,) 8 l7 :t, ~ ~)(j 3.6 Common Stock ..................... . ... 2,059, 26 7 2. I ."J ,D- -l 45.!'> ,, 6'l)2 t' 8° I • "-" ) )( - 100.0 C( A year 1a t · r, t)l1 Man'b :~ I . 1 ~Jr>S, ~~~· ter Champion\ contribution for fi ·cd yf'<tr 19:17 had he 'n mad ' ;md ill est d , ;1 si111ihr bn:akdi•Wit s ht• Wcll Lhe lotio\ ing; dis­u ·i I )IlL ion : The Fund as of March 31, 1958 ·~ - ... ·········· ............... ··· ~ · · · .. ·· ' .... ~ .... . LT. S. < ;ovcrnrtl(·Jil Bond: ... Cot p H ;II Pr I' Ttnl Bo 11 d:. ........ .......... .. S1ock~ ... ~.. . . . . . . . . ........ . ........................ I :!2.Hfl.'! ~.:2119 8li I -~)- >')-'-) I ,_') U't ) lli5, 177 2,86R, I ~Hi .'hi/ .M~ f i,lih· l •$ M:nkc1 Va lue Pt' l' c f t I <~( \l arkt>L Value I ~~. t ' ll '\ l .f ) { '. t_), 2 -'4 ' 7'""J""' ] 2~1.li l) .... 111 l'\78 _,_ , ,t ~ 0.() 1 7~.;$ 1 ~~ ~.1 <) 7'1"" ()()') _ , - I , ~ - ~ ld .· -I,.>r. o'"I ,_''(H -') j ()I) I) ( I • Fun~t ahnut ;·1,600,000, repr :;eming Ll• ·ompany' · coo­u ·ibution C r the 19S fiscal car (a Cter all of th.~ dedu · ti Hl · ft r onr other ben.Cits have b en made). T h is mou h::t , ince b e11 lu v 1 •d. ln (h ' .Annu·d Report on Profit ' haring n '. t month, · ou will o·el a fulL rl:"l)ort on the F un ol as o[ Ma.rch 3!. l!L'R. " QUE.S l'ION: Jn /t)Of./iug at th ose t. N) S111n111aries, I 11oticed that rher' wne .\'Ollie fairly si-gl7ifica:nl hang s i 1 th Fund. .\ t,' v'\?'ER: Ye . ....\l the ntl of the 19117 bustn ess year, 1lw ln:n·l...et \·:due of t.he ' ecuriti ·1; had r isen ab otll.t . I09.0<JO owr tbe pur-·ha:se price. A car late r. chis fi.gurc haJ hrunk w 'lbout a $79,000 loss (1 % of the lotal msl)- rbi is lwca u ~. lhc markef prices or stock had gune down. ~ ~ou: !hat th proportion o ( {J. ·, . (;overn rnent bonds was con i(ftorab1y highr:r in I ~b8 than a year (.c~ dier, <tJ1tl rorq.mon. tocks considera bly lo'wcr. T his is because a major porti-on of the new m.cme ' that c~u11 e into the fund was inve.~ted .in bemds. for the most p•u·t in gt>~ ·rnme1 1t i. :ue . It ~va. che jt:H i g'nH~ n.t of the T rustee t.h:-n conunon SkKk pri e:. had risen ro a level where we houLd b · · autio1.1s ab ut buying n1ore at that time. In ­stead. i , ... a- fell that bond~. offered better values for It'. nece. ·sary to pot a price t.ag on the Fund from time to time. If a member's account i$' to be paid out. the T~ustee ha: to know how much to pay. .. ' - --- -~- - -~- . • • ' • ' I r : I ' I ' '\._ • / the .money. Also, the money 1nve tecl in goven ment sec~ rri ties 1. readily convertib le inlo cash , fr r putchasc of stocks or bonds wh en marke t OJJ.=>Ortunilies arise. QUESTION: N he·n 11 e fw y stork. what types of t..·um­jJames do we invest in? • ANS:WER: N::•turu ll v Lhe TrusLce looks for .ound, ' growing companies that h ave good prospects for tl1e . fu twre. T he :36.4 l"o of t ile Fund tlla t wa in ve.~tccl i·n comrn.on stocks was spread o er a numb.cr f im1ustt'ie as follows: Investments in C ommon Stock March 3 L 1958 (Each f·udust-ry os o Perceut of the Total) A I' t c one, I.t J.O nm. g ................... .... ...................... l ·-9 .c " u tos and Accessories ..................................... 4. 1 1n .\ · · l\ .·r · I' · '1 c' nVJi'ltlO r) - p<.Ja nu: :.tCtUI' Illg , .......................... -· / R<l n'ks ................................................................. 14.9 •;; Chemic,tls ................................................................. 8.r) ~ ~ ( Jon ta i tt-er . .................................................................... . Vood Clll \l n 'V(:Tage ........................................... . Llo ltsehoi<l 'Proctu cLs ........... " ....................... .. 3 9 ( f ' • j l Lnsura •• ce .................................................................... ] ) . ~ lns ta 11 u1 c nt.. .[ •,.J t t:i n t: ................... O()f'-l '> ..................... - · / O t\ J ad I l iHJ)• ' .. ..... , ............................ ,........ ........ ........ .... 7 .";!, 1 Non !-'t-n(Ht:; \ I 1 ~d:> ....................................... d.6'{ 1-~ a p "r a ll d P u pc r PI'< H lu c !' ..................... . l 3., ~ 1 • P ·t.ro l ' l!lll .................................................................. 13.' ~f, H.n l>bcr ....................................................................... .. St ~e· l ··~······"~ ... ; ................................................ ~ ...... , ............ . 0 1 H'l' .............. . 0\o.o OoOo 0 \<Hi 0 • o ..... , o 0 o o•" 0 oo o I oo ' o o,O >" ••<>•• 0 ••• "-"'" o 0 ° • '• 0 0. 2.2% ,. '} ( - . ~'J .<.). .o. J ( <;Ot>ITINUI;O ON NfXT PAGE • 1 ' C.ON INUEO in a large number or bu_;;iJH~~ - e · . Thi · is anoth er' ay of pt' te tin · Lhe Fund a . in t th ' up · a 11d down: of an)' par tic:ular induslr . )C£ ' TJO ~ ·: ,_·pt!al< i ~~·o f t/ial , J ha •c rr>ud tho! bu ·i· tl ss ! prett_I sluw r i,J;hl no ! 1 • • 4 nd I Jwow it has ueeu at Champion. Tllot ha- affe ted the •nfu of our Fvud_. hasn't it? A _., r R: \e:. it ha:. rhat is wh ' the a lue of Olll' hoidin has gone uowu. You will get :t full report on th is n .· t ·month i11 the An nu al R eport oil Profit Sharing. , 1' o. your ·ratement o[ Account will bow tbe value ol )OUr p er ·onal a ·count in th Fuml. ( l:E 'TJ01 ': 01•:. so we h rwe stuchs and uunds in the Fuucl rwd their /Jrires fluctua te. But f'm guing to be around and /l(lue my money ·in t/1e Fund Im· a long time. 11'hy do J g l a stale111 ent eor:lt yem· th(t.t sl10ws how m uf'lt Ill\' accouut clwll ged in 1/lrtrket ·(!a lu e? . c A '\VER: Because it's ne essary to put <1. price tag on the Fund from time to time. If a member's account is to be- paid out becau ·e o f re lirement or for any reason, th ·rustee has to k.11ow how much to pa y. Q ESTIOI\': Is this statement -required? ANSvVER: Ye. T he Champion Employee's Profit Sharing Pl an says it sha ll b done once a year. I t's Iike taking a mq . ho t of th Fund at 2l parti ular moment: If Lhe market j1, uown when you tak the nap­. hot, y0u moy show a los. from r·he last time Lh t~ Fund wa valu d. Or you may show a gain. Jt' as if yuu sold th bonds ;md tocks that chr . Hut the ups a11d downs a t~ r ~a,H y " pape--r" lo 'i ·s or gaino;. That i~ , th t se uriti .s arc uot ·ac tmllJy sold, yqu just J ig·u.r · Olll "on pap r" wl1 a t they ar· W>rlh ~r cuJrding 1n lh ·ir m:rrkr 'l price: on that day. Q F..ST.LO : But lh · pe1·son o/!o e uctolml is fJflid out when !.he Fund value i ~ down rloe:m ' t lm 1e " Jntp r loss) he has a rea l loss . NS\1\TER: Th·tt' · 1 ru •, lr · dtws. a ~ omp:11 ·d with what. his accou rll was worth ~a y, ~ ·v ·t td mn111 h.; ·a1 lit 'I', Bwt if h 's be n in d · Profit Sh<uing Pbm fpl :t lf'w year, th<: han ce~ ar tllal ld!l ga ins ove tJr t' l':tr., will he mo c than th · lc)\sses. QUE. 'TJON : I see whnt yon '11/Ftl'l/ . 'Fh {tJII J!,-Ifllt P," lrend of stotl~ tnic~s fws ah.uo 1s lH!. t'l t up . .\'o erw11 t{ the nwrl~ e t i · in a difJ (•h e11 10 11 lake yonr nloit .y r)t/1. y ,,t:r<' jJrobablv t£Ll alt earl. I ~~ sro·c J( pRJCES 1 The Trustee invests a sizeable proportion of the funds in common stocks because of their long-term potential for growth. AN, \IVER: Nobod can ·:t ' ith ext<t \ n t · what \ ·ill ' happen to the pric · o( s-to -b..., and bnt<td~ ~m ;.my cJ·iv ·n day ot in any h'iv<·n c: n· \nd rile Tru'>ll' i · no t tr ing to " hea l the 111arke1" by ou1 'UC s ing ils ups and do\1'11.'. The m:rin CO IJ Ccrns ar • s1ilJ safcrv an(l a re:J ,onabler wn1. ' Hnt ir 's w<·ll to reiHt~mbet rlt:tL throu hits im~.: ' t - nH·IIt.s in li('nlritics of le:rding indus lries. rh ' f tlur · 0f our Fu11d is li ~ d 10 1h · fultrr ' of Amtric:t it~ cll . Yolt have a p<'r~>onal slake iu rhat future. 1\nd an !tlwr Lhing-. The inn·sllnt'IJI vf dt · tm 1 i~ on ly oiH" il ~ J cu of your l'rof.it Sharirw Pla11 . In the long r u n i 1 d 1es n ' 1 It a v • IH"il rl y n s .til II c h t tJ d.n w i 1 h t h · 1 Ia 11 ~ ·u cn'Sl! a-. rhe prol itabl( 11p ·r:nion t)f Ch:tm[ ion h ·If. .\n I thai i :;t) lll ·thing ym1 · an do some tbing- :thout. (Editor's nntr : This i11 ~h s •n>nd o£ LWP ani1 lc , hout \.Y h<tl h:lppem to dw ll1flllv , in our P·1nfil .·hadug Fu1H.l. II 'ou havt ;n) ollwr q11 '~ limh ahnul th ' Profit Sh<trillg · l'n1s1 tJw Tru'll '·, or llw st' urit ies h ~ td bv the Tru!>t. ' 5CIIcl a HOI. . Ill th ' Editnr { f I'll<' r .OG or ;l\k vour Pl )fi t 1.\lunrng .\clministr:110r.) LOOK! 'G . T Sr'l:·t lPLES of h ampion pa pers i~ ;u1 old job dtH · for the ·c two ve t€l'ans oi th_ c arnple Sc(tio n . Lelt ls Ma-lcolrn Cox. a1 d a t righl is Sh r ­' IU 'IIl gtlen, .'iimpk ect ion ttper vi 'Or. • . ' ' Service to the customer ... te the Jobber ... to the Sales Offices ... and to future customers. -Here's a part of Champion's past ... present . ~ . and future. • Sun:Jcr.. J~ THEi r<. .iiiOrrv . . _ better sales are their goaL These word descr-jb Lhe Sample .Secr.ion at Cham­pion 's Ohio Division. Each day penonr1el of this sec tion work dir aly ' ~~".i th fdJo·w employ .e at a ll three division._ <~f Champion - and their wor:k on. ern& Cbarnpim1's past, it. pi sene and it.. fu tur . he s~nnp l e S.(;C\:LOI1 doe:; ju!>l what jts titl implies. 1-" ~11 pl >yee tak ]_.Jvrliogs of very grad ~ 'and weight · of Champion Tna:nuf<l curecl paj_ crs to be am.p led and num­hu- ed, rccon;J.eJ llncJ ti led. For each order of paper r - celvcct, a ample of: tbaL particular order i kept on ba nd tor se 11::n yc~u-s after the paper is J clivererl to th · com­pan y'. cu~:> toroer. Thi.. sample i. used t:o id entify the paper w il h it. buver. ' The Scuion aho mainr;.dn~ a current !>U J ply of am-pl es ~o . CJlcl to J o bbers and Di_· trj t Sales oflices. Tl'les . saJm.pJcs in turn, 'Lre lihown to prospective Cl.:lstomers. So ;ou sec, the '1mple Sedion plays an imporcam role in L-he sale of Chaurpion pupcrs. Constantly, personnet ef th. s crion ant fi!Iing requeiits for paper to be used for ad V ' rtising 110 llStoll.:lCI'S . Workiqg in thi manner, the S:.!.m:pl 'e tiori is close} umnertod r1 t 0 1.11 with aU tl'lr e Jjvisi:orrs an~l General - . ' OHice, but wiLh -Dilitriet Sal ·s oHi GS ::w d Jobb rs all ove1· ihe wod('L t'lampJ.i.ng is irnportaut rwt Ollll to keep record !If C:harnpion 's nl<~nlif . tLU' ·d. pr dl.:t ts but t > tnairHain (.1 sur-viet 'for J'uttm~ cusr.onl T~>. The S<1rnpl·e Section deals in a · ·rvicc - as rvi tJq y h r. bel ", :unpling hr b ·tkr. ale ·." CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE 15 CONTINUED ervtce am "• - -- SELECTING PAPERS for out turn and file samp1cs i Ruth Steele, left. he vi its sorting lines and picks olll amples. Sorter shown at rig·ht is Betty Creckbaum. WUGHl 'C A SAMPLE to see if it is up to sp ci£ica­lion , Mae '1\.T}Jitis is seen watching thc sales. I' a. \fcu­nillger obt·ain& a s-aMIJ le from tl c Cik chests to pr 'I a1 sample mailing· for jobbe1 s <Hld dislri .t s·J l·s offices. 16 FILING SAMPLES is the chore of Edna B 1 man . Here, he file the Calender R oom and Drum Coaters. Insp crion amplcs are ample room from aU a lender , Drnm · and paper m. chine ·. ample from filed in thi ~ SOR L rc PAPER that wi ll b S'IH to a prospective customer, Ethel \l\'eU1 C)' ea h sheet car ru JI _. Many times th ample Se rion rcc he requests fnr a rcatn or moP of 1 particular gra le and w ighr t be \ISe l f r a fuwrc Champion cu. to rner. (I l II'\' (, "\11'11· '1 i t h e dot~. n( ' I lirott11Ct ll1 ;tn. 1·.d Juhm<Jn . ' ',tan !<.• lk _ lf'!l . a ,j,L tlt t . up <'JTi~< 1 ol the . • 1mpk '<'<'tioll . tdJ, I d th ..: <i1c tlt .tt he w;ml t l11" part ilULII 'ample cui. l Hl f hi (, J Hf OIUli·R <,i tl· t ' l , l.dith K<'nn·J '-<::<''> 1har site; It;,, '"'- n;:,hl salllple. [-dith 's jol1 duric'> i ll< ltulc se ndin ~ olll llt t lt -""file to c '"loJncl ~ :md mal ing up pel mnHent filt- s:nnplh . < 0! .'\ I J <, I Itt- <, \11 11 I"' Ill\ fil· I lkll~ 11•111 ~ 1 0 11. Het t\ ,,Jo.;r, a"h' · iu <Jrtll • <sntl fillilljl; · !npl•· ll:I(Ut ·r ~. 'l tw Uh-< at lit ''"hi r•n ttat tt '' rinu-. ~lad<'~ .11111 \d)'!"hh oJ ( ll aw pHil! papn' •· ·ad~ ,,, bt· !Jq,pt<d to tlhtorn<T'< lJJI "hi JJI tlf•li «(' J'RH't\RL '• M L ER AMPL.tS (or mailing ~r· <.,adi Jacob' and lldcn Cop<' . lkl(l w, .'-.adic i s cn t J>ing labd~ ;,as 1 r,.J,·n fnld' . . un p lc~ . 'i;unpl c~ .m,; c n t tv johii( T~ a tHI di s tri l.l s<1le' o f[ iccs. \ _ SW.f:RL'\G 1\ . LL. l~ s 1ella Wc llingll(lff \Hite. d wn the name allll a ddress of a jobiJN that wishe, to ha l e a uppl ' uf Champion '" "·tpl e~. ' lit ~ ~~~•lUL'S t \ ''"' o n~ t <tn r l y lillt ·d b) lhC' Sallt[>IC' <.,C'Lli HI . (/ ''A 1'-,\THF:~t slwu! I nlaintain dn~ · tunt <H { with his . on ... he should pl. y "· 'th hirn ... au l . ' 1nm:;h]p " 'ilh him . .. aud e :1 cln · l.Ht t d~ all th • whiJ ·." Th.t's Ult' ·Hh:i Se l11 Perkjn ·on l)f . \ ltc,il le g.n c fathers ~· they att ·nd .d the ,tnnual f <tth T·Sqn h nqn •f ; t t Champion Y\ r ;. \ . . \.1 ri l l l. " If fathC11\ will nm. t:tnt l : foll{ w this po lit will be ht'1ler fath(T~ ami th ei r so n, '" ·ill I <? bc tleT fh t' I ,. )0 1.~, . \cts rhe pre li Lion nf thi~ rn ~ u wh o\ pl~t ' d a )eafli ug rok lu "'haring th<.: lin.>-· )1 child c n :in We. ter n nrth. Carolina. Bruce ~anne , , • paruneut, pre itled the pn gra.n1. MoT hand f)r the fea t a j )b we1J don . a:.sis1ant :\lj) ri n tt:ndenl of E. H. 1)e­<: tm1 intr 1lu ed lho:c ·q p -·aring on th an 2(l() (~~lh r (tiL({ Son , vVCI'C O.ll .:tnd the Cine tribute paid them fur Trophi ,s " 't:L ~l"· arde l winning team. jn the Farm, Little League a11 :1. P0ny Lea ue circl . The Y's Men's Fann an l Little Leagtt teams were pre ented trophies alo-ng with th Ci \'itan P m League team. The Gra-Y Bo ·s program is regard ed a one of the big e l and ron t ou tstan din o· of its kind in this section '-' of the OUlh eas t. Ch ampion YJVICA has long been rec nizetl a a leader in thi · fi eld. u • S · TH PERKl~ 0:"'. r ight. of A h_eviH ·, was the [>'rinciplll banqtlcl ·peaker. Behind hiru j Ja k Jn ri ce. g·e n eLtl secre tary ol' the ~ Champion Y:\-ICA. t leh , front to 1'>ack, arc Can ton's i\layor, Bru<:e l\anne...-, rnaster of cer emonies; the Rev. R H. Kinclschi, pastor of tbe ·Fir t Me thodist Church, and \VesJe r Holi:zcliL.W. ' ' iGe­president of lhe Cb.ampion Y . ' .vn H 'I \VU SO.· , J3rucc, Jl , and ]).avid, 7, J.·: lr nc:r (Red) ivfi llc r. of Plant EngineeJ ing Department, helps lhnce with hi, jacket <H the ban quet ·tan d . ,\{any fath ers ancl. OilS ;~~,te nd ed . Some fathers are working on an investment plan for • I '\ Y\f(. \ I.OHBY. \O tlllg a th letes with adult appetit es. :t\'a it t he dmncr hour ;.1 rlw IJtht· t ~ di sctt" bu,iness <:t11d Sjl(•Tt s. Snntc of - \.. these o ttt ' t:JlldinR a t hletes of l t~ nt onrnl· gr;ulttiltl'cl f1o ttt Cra-\ rank:; tll i. )Ta r :ts a result n f the ag·c li11tit . <;R .\ -Y (; R \l>l ' \ II·.S. ltnlding swea ters. :tt'C ldt to 1 i rhr: Cn · • a ld Fi ,IJcr. .. B 111 LIt ·· \ oung. ll a,·id .-\be l. Joe J);nlll' Bonne. i\ lorri; Owen b). \1 iclt:1cl Bt)ld<:n and Sh irlq Killian . ''>I•Tate t .'> ;tt-e ,"..,' ''·e n t he \.O tt11 " athlett> .~ wh n they b come WIJ old fur the Cra -Y program. 1'0:\Y Lr.'\Lt'f \' 1:\:\E R . were the ·e b ~tsc lo a llcrs rcprc· . <' ll ti ng rhc C:.lntun CJ1 it>1ll ( 'lui>. l 'c:.nt nt <:mbcr: ptcsetll fl•r t ltc ba nq uet 11 ·r . le tt In ri~ht Co:llh I av \l o rg:m . Stall lc' Rc.:C.:C'. Hill BH1u k.,, Jt .. 1\t'tl< c ,'\'a nt wv, manav;cr ; "SI..ippcr .. Hol land. jitll Rhea. Jr . liobiJ1 1 ' a tlllCV ,11 1d C • n c R ax t ~· r. Jimtm . llt::ll ull , .J t' .. !.ink I ·ague p layn. ,,, s illl it t·d tn htil<l th,• 1\;11) I eaguc l ropln . 19 PACKit 'G Ira ·ac t ior1 tdp 10 sunny fl H-id.a arc th · Ronnie <trunk farnilv. Ron- . ' me \I'Orks on the . r. Rc-winde~ . His .,, if , Dar len ·. wo k!l in the Quality Control office. Tbt·ir liltl gir1 i · named Shari Lvnne. ' llf,-,.'_ KrP·NC S . dows ,11• · tm.E tJ L'i naJ e locked r. 't<J t th.e l · I . . check I , ·~ onnie l "''n - '"nne. Jefot·e 1 . . c oes a eav111 ,. 1 . < About some Hguests" who will accept any invitation B ua:c:LARJES Al~1~ .o t MJTTKD in th< Utliwd Stat a t the rat of a t I a t 47 an ho ut, <"' cf) hour , {'" ry da of th year, ace rding LO rec n t Fed ra l B urt~ t u c I fH vestigation figun: ·. 'Thi, enormou · ;unou n L of loo tl1 ("> ost hom owoer . many million of d Hax am.l. u n t<!ltl mm' :ry. 20 IJS • • ()lldl t; l) ( ugh , the b ·•rgJ.ar's ptin.c iple any i~ t h. ' p ., on he vi ·Limu s. 1f it w r n t for th -. uor o£ otni i n, plus mi ' I" IK 4S in jndgtncn t 111ad.e l propt:rt · own ·r~, th burglar'" L<~s'k \ ould not, b n .trly d <: lS)' t iL ''PP an; w b". L;1w n forc€'11l ·r t <tgcucies poiul out [b :u th ' r" arc a number of sa lccrut.t tcls chnt home owners ao take to prn· t ct th ' it hnm s. It WH with this Lhough t that Ohiu ( :h. Ulpi•Jil !-> Ronni Strunk and hi~ wife Darlen · pJannrd ,1 r ·cent bu rglar-(re, vacation trip lo nnny Fl orida . Sc · Ron nie a ll d th ' Hamil£on Poli e Dep <;trtm nt to jf til ·y \ \.'0tdtl keep an eye:; on his pro.pert . }~onnic A. BEA. T . . l'RE.P Ri r C l lcav , Rou­ll. b<:; Joad luggage in the trunk whll D rlene put 'lurri Lyr ne iJ1 the car. The Srnmks own an attractive bri k I om on Waverly Drive 11nd bhe wat l d to tUakc sure it 1 • s not Lur~la Lr.ed while th y were away on vaea t imt. • . . ( le tters a1so a1CJ:ts !\ '\VIAlL BOX l:u\1 ohis home 1s easy Part ol' l·t s Cr Al{ . Wi ll ~n" ass y vacation to Ollt rne clleck i[Ottr hou e e''c· )officer IVil/ cJ thek Police.' A.t Yfu repon ' Our ?a • as a ' bu rcrlar th.a L. L · lO pick uP ockecl. La . te to see if . I ea t ou e' m teHd d the . · o A k netghbors , . . nr IVere st year FBI . a 1 do 1' a Week t b l)ic\ongs. s . . Jars so t\ut o l t 1U<1 i l and en cdu . . " loo'k . COmtnittecl at figures h and ' indow e a " li v 111 . < the ra l e f OWed til at b s <Ire ho·use has a . • • leaw d th:tt th· p li ·· would be glal Lo h ·lp plot l his home. Th ~Jii ~ tnld him tu make Htrc Lhat lh . go:~ and war 1· were t~,-trttecl o f; to 1 av · a k y wjth a n:lati -c or n ighb 1r &o r.hat iJ nee •"sary they could g L inw his hum without l;re;Jking ju; t l1 y a!-.k ·d th t Rormic' · wif · Dad 11 J '<t e the t.lrap ~s in th · fron L room (Jp~n atld t; I ·av a light. burning -.omcwhcre in Ll1 hou~e. Oth r int~tru rion "hich th Pot) · . J) ~pHrtiU .nl ga; · to Rcrnnie wcr · to h({\ bis fYifJCl' ;;nul milk de­livet ie. topped umil he H nd hi~ f n.miJ y r turn ·<l. 'fhen the lfJljc ji('utt~ nant to lcl Honnic that ;1 Lntt en woull pass his hou:-. · cv ·t) d;t ~ts ~t pa1 r )r Lh ·j1 • o 1~ an hour. urglari . s • • routittc < ht k. Ht point d ou t th;1l at I a on e a week an 1Uic r vouid check the l ors and 1 ·indo\ • to sc thaL 110 on had brok n iruo hi" hous __ In giving Lh 'st' in tru tim. ·, t·h I lie po'ntcd out Llta t -the b trgbr lhri c on th . car 1 n ss of p rs n pl<llwing vaca tion ~ . . 'b..i:s hCL, pitts all th . burgJ·n · i.n iring things th ilt th · arL'i u - Y::tcaLioner cn n l , ar rh · I wo Hl\lSt c JllUllntl r ::rso tJS char: 1h ·' horne WJ) r .~ufl · rs Joss and worr . ll tnight pa ' you to II · 'd the ·<: warnings an l folJo,1· rh · pall :I'll ~ci by tl• · Stnmk family. AlI .ast •ol! c tu b ' S lll't ' '')'(Ill di ln.'r invite a hurglar in.'' 'I' f.ld:'\G PIE, ··1 Y OF ROO!\l. l'<nTin H:ill t< k. ltis plat·e tn fronl pon:h at .'nwg Harbor vi ~re h(;'\1 have a ·ll1lle more lbuw p;.r .e a nd 'OL~ld look OH'r ~ ~~s ·ing 1raffic. _Hall i - J regular 'i ·itor 1 o ~nug Harl or. THERE'S ::'\OTHI:\'G LIKE JT, declare these retired Li fetime Champions ~ they refer to Sn ug Harbo1:'s annual potato .roastin ' parties. Enjoyiog the occasion here. left to ri.gtH, are SaqJ Sntton , Crawford Ledford an.d Dan Bnmru. MONROE PARRIS. kfr, wbo h ~:~ l ds best ;,11 rendanc<" r·ec JJ'rl ~ 1 'nug H a rh(Jr, and. Ed It a ~·k ·itt ~. '' talL i.t .;as¥" b .foH: fillitog rh >ms J t: with JoMfed ·pu.d ::tAd fJth r r!c lc !ahl fo0d i'tems duri11g U1e .<J tllr w rl ga lhcriJi g. SEAr J!J , T DESK, C:lJaropion 's Ulp c, '\,l1iVc W<t~ tjUifR tu rt;gister along wirh 1be n! hcr 100 Ghampi ns ;ar ndh1g rh<! f'o t;;t (l J'OO:IS{ ing p':l rl y. Roher rsou 1 a s a· ;::c,mpan ied 10 Slllf f.'{ Harbt.)J b H . A. H lr.l r. ~< i c ·-pre ·id eu1 aud grme r a l rn :111aget (1f til Carolin a Qj i ion . 22 lHS USSl . (; RF"G-ISTRATHT'\S, J- Scn•op Slile'-. \ ·h ville lawyer, who spokt after lut'} h. chat~ with ·well E-Upfl'· righ 1, Snug H arb~H·s president. ;m<l ldbe n Reno. left. H ETI-Ili:R they 're e nj oying their annual potato rottsting Je<Jst or watchitlg a TV program, v.·hen retir d Ca'l·olina Champions gather at their ''nug Harbor head­quarters, the conVersation nsua lly wint> toward the eaTl) da ys at Champion. Many of them spent yea r · with Champinn. ThC' · know Champion .. . aml, like most of LV , th ·y c nj~) discussing ·1 subj ect with wbi h th y are fam iliar. Champion's early tlay · proved lhe major topic f conversation as these Old Timers a ' embled at Snug Harbor on . pril 15 for their annual -pud roa:tin' feast. T h ey enjoyell a w:o nllcrful m al and heard an ·x e l­l nt talk by .J. S TO( p Stiles. ·. :h eville il llnrn >· i\I( ·r S'J'OOl~ l N < ; " \:\'AY OO'v\ f\' L)W," L J. M au n y, !' 1 ire 1 .h:nnpioM, ~elects hili 'hare o f spuds as N. K. l h . kc awai l8 hi' ~t i1'H . ' E. 'TE. ItT:\C· SNLG i-L.\.R.ll R, Rc1,the11 B. Robertson, (h olding hat) Charnpio 1 1·~ hoa:cl chairman. i g·~·ee t erl by Sewel1 Hipps, presi ­d< ·nt' of rltc Retire<! Ch a rnpi~ ns Clvh, as J. 1< Rohert ·, J ' ( 1'. und I • J. Sc1'0op Stiles. :\ ·hevillc lawyer and :peakcr look on. Mt·. Rohen­. n n, spom!lor of lh • a·nnual pvl<ILO roa. t, dedicated Snug Harl,or to Cnrolin H's " Life time'' Champions in I XLJ. Some talented Champions gather to talk about winning the challenges of yesterday of ::di they en_fO)" d the pre encc of Reub n B. R0bcrtson, Champion 's board d)a in;nan: their lifelong fri encl who -pon oreu the nug Harbor pro1ect for w eir petscmal ben fit. He officially dedicated thi.s propert , to all "Liletime Cha.mpio11, ·· on J a:nuary ?{, 1953. Snt~g Harb r is ;1 <.:o nven.iellt meeting place for these loyaJ and faithful Champions . .. _<t_spot when~ they can finJ relaxation and enjoy Lhe comrad e. hip ol their f mner f llow workers. Quite a fe'"' of th se retired Ch.am.pions live in \ridelJ scattered areo of Haywood and Buncombe coumi . . . . ' m of them ht rthex away from the Snug Harbor headqt~ar.ter.s than tbe others. But wh en a ·peci;.ll J RE ' Ef-' rtOI\ RO.O:i1. Homer R u~crs, lett. and '' Haml>cnl ·· · Lo.,e enjo~·ed UJI?ir roa stQd spud~ in a b;ig w:J . Other g'li ' SI' a~e ''here n vas mosl Clil tl eni ~nt. Panv "as p.lanncd for outdoors. but drenchh1g rai11 k.epl them itHidc. ' l ~ . event i.s pbnncd - such as che.ir an n u:U potato roasting party - they come:: lo Snug Harbor in grc;!t nurnbcrs. Jt's a son o£ reunion for th rn. T he 1958 . potato roastin · event attracted many o( the Gha n1 pion: who pl ayed a 111ajor r:-ol · in the opera­Lions ot year ago . _ . (J nd Lheir influ e ucc i . till in ' ' - eTjdence among members (>f Lheir famil ies who ar Champions today. . Off-icers of the Snu-g Harbor R eti.rerl Chrunr i n ·· Club are Sewell Hipps, president; T mmy Furnes ·, ic - pres icl en t; Joe Mease, secre tary-trea ·or r. Directors in­clude Bill Barnes, Charles ·Harki.Jl , Frank Collins II and Delaney SntaLhers. FRED BALL. right , retired · Life Linu': Clqmpi0n. chat· informa H ~ w.it 11 H. . Helder, · ice-pr sicl e:n r . <\nd genetal m ;;lnagPr of LlH? Caro liru Di vision . who a lso at his sha r of roasted spucls thtri11g the l.uhch hour. ST ~FF ~IE~I ER: of the hio Di i­. ion .!tampion E11pl 1ee .. cti, iti . .\. oci:nion po: d for thi · pi ture in A.priL Fr m left to right. from ro1 . a1• Lar.rv , chelter, /.Jar) Ellen Hu ·- Y. Mar Br<mnon.. , ing P ynt r Ba rbara -\ Yers. Ra • Root and .Be kv ·wmpf. Second row. from l .ft to right: vra Uc ' 'illiarn ' Bill Begley. Bill Jones. Bud Dtmlap. \'ernon nn-trong. Jim Clark and Carl Von Stein. Back rO\,-, from left ot right: Barrv Peter .. Ierle Baker. Garland 1unz. Bill Hill . R ... Campbell an I Charli Lotz. TEXAS CH.\MPJONETTE Virginia Blakemore has been e leele I president o[ the H ouston Chapi r , NarionaJ Secretaries Associa ti o n . " (, inger.'' a 4 ·)ear .ham pion, is secretary 1.0 A. !'vf. Koury, a i tant division manager. Here Virgin ia recei,· s congnn ulations from :.\.fike, left, and l 01'e hA •• v ice­prc:~ idcnt a 11d ge neral tnanllg ·r_ A SPANI 'H Quality Contn 1 Study (.roup vi.ltc(J th Ohio IJivis ioJJ dur ing .\priL J I) · g-roup ·v~, - in ter ·st • l it) S illrl ~'ing the g<me r:-tl <ptali ty ro nt m l r m!J; an, a 11 tl !11 • inf mn;1liv11 it ob­tain ed wi II h • tak<: tl IJac · l<l )pai tt to h Jp estl:lbJish qu:~lit y cotttu >l pmgram · :111d f() h elp train S p ;:~ui It pcopl · in p~:;1ic y t·on rrol L chni jltc·s. Cl :11npio11 1'1 as om: in a se ri · of c 111tpani ~ i11 ~~ cro:~ ·se .t ion o - Ana.ri illl inuusu-y that the gr<~ U P vi~i r ed . Pictorially bringing you highlights in the Champion story . .. its people, its friends and its good neighbors ~ .\FE · AW.\RD, n::prcscnt tng two mil lion miles of ::ur trav l .,., i1hmt1 an accident- the gr :n est number o f ~ale fl b1g miles uf all (Olpt)rat aircraft in the \.it'l in na ti ar a - we re plT ' <' llted It) .h:llllpion IJY thl' Ohin ' ta tr. A\ i:1tion Hoard in a r.crt' lliOny a1 Lunke t iqn n . Cinci 11na ti. l' ictlll ed here, (roll! left w right. a.re Cha mpion's pi l ot~ : Henry Luchn!la llll. Robe rt Arrico. ,vraynaJd Kmg '1' . Ro hc rt. Ker11 , Paul C ig-cr, .J oseph J>. l:ludro, chi f pil(Jt I< id ta l'd Stll it h , who ac cpt d tit<:- aW~tld . and C harles E. If aye:,. DlSTil GUI, I-lED TL .\ t\: VIS!( d 'fexas JJi vis.ion ice-Pre. ident and Di­l'ision Manager St eve Chase last month . The ar . from 1 Ct to righr, J:l k . \ ndcrson ; Dc:lbcrt A LkinwtJ, former i\ l :.~vor oJ' Pa adena: .'lC\' ; \'ill \il ­: on: Auorucy Ccneral for the Stale of T cxa ·; Charles Dabuey, assi tant seo·e­tan , fexas Oi\·ision: and .on1on Caiu, vic -presid J1l of Perro-Tex. Chcm i<al Corp. , R.J::COft.l) . '\ F"\ · ' n :i\ RS o~ ~;o n · tJnttUH er,iv a acti~~ 111em1Jcr~ of the ~JHH .. o ( .n:.,h t t 1 ion Inc. '"''s rd · In ate h J..rni,· K ·hou. left . C nt·•·al Tndtl. rri I Relatlo11s: and Ct) Jl lhug· rnan . Oh io Pip\· :ll •P g-et t ral forcmmt. 1 l:tqu•·s honoring rlwrn In• thi ac (l)11tpli~hl11Cilt WC'Tt· pl ' \ClllCd lJy .J •hll R· HI <'Y· Ii~;ltt, a s.i~t · nl 1'rod111 tion llWH:lt-\(' 1'. Bl .tORl 'fii} I 0( It, \i;itin<>' ~eni,!r' were lun cheon gu es ls of ( Jw.mpw-u in lht• phtlll caft:>teria. :\lilT ~ub. liHHiaJ mc<tL they ,. l'fC l>1 ~~~ 1 {nnifi 'il felT the tlet;_\il,,d lUill 1( ur whith concluded 1.~1e ill ng1..11ll eadi d.l <11 ~;I j p.J\J. F INCERlNG s-1 0 K . s ·n i<1 J'S tvok deep iuteteM in S.ud \ldl pulp bea ters as they 'i ~iterl tl\is arc~1 i.luriu,., mi!L H•IIJ fun Sum•'. Chemica l Lll> »Iaffer . gu idit t~ thi~ t-,'1oup <}f C: umn High Itt 1\CJJi(lr~. is shnwn set.ond ftorll rigltl. .li t { ; f .,' I·.R .\ I ( R RO) I . li\litmg ~t>trll 1~ Wt'l \.1' a m .\ ~cl'd t thl' sitt' ol twl!im·s au.l tht' ro t:l l kihn an hour p t dllucli<>H 111 t ~~~ clq>M (Itt ·tt\ 1;i' Ch.tru pwt,' p·h nt. l,.uidt H •L· M,t) I' r, r n ~p · ti~,u P '!I 1 ttm·ut i ~ ~hm ' tl ~ t"l'I!H.I .1\nm ngh . C.k 1 Tl i\"G 1-1 rol:n l.lfo CH\iVJJ' lON, scn n•r un· lt•·lWn in Cb;"n I' r.n \' 'I C.l\ gy tt1\lasiU11l W l1~: r ~ ilwy M>' ·mhlt•d •·aclt UtPrtdr a:; to ltr>a f ,\ , \'l l. ( l111rk f;drbrotlwr, H~~ i ~ t anl t;enn .-d IJl• ll i<l).ll ' l', .'.'.. (1' F.'\ PERl ' ~CED 1":\ t'EL. modcra't ·cl by Don Randol.pb ~ ~t:.~ndins ). ~ II!J I"r' ·.i . nr f TrainLm;. di. cns ·ecl " :Pr p::t ra ­' ion rnr rlw f~ll ur .. wi Lh ~e 11inrs iu \ f\') nt ·a c it morrtin~. l' ;ltlel ll tCtnueTS. tdt to 1 ig-h t, Wlt"re J. N't. J .trn -"· manHger of 1ndt1 ~ 1 ·i;'l.l and Cotn tllUII itY Rela ­tit, m: R . B. ( Pat ) Patt · c~on , . upe rv.i ·or of Pcr~un n cl Rc~canh . and : .. \ . Stone. Champion '· pbm e ngin er. FlLL ·c;. 1?\-J 0 Y:\1. \ . tit · ~c 1('(' 1\·ag gn . l$ ~,·er ,,·etc lined each rl a \ at 9; -1;j a.m. b\ J. E. "\rilliaru.·on, .a ·., Lra nt man­azcr or lntl u. trhd and c )Jl1· nwtt il ) Rclati011. .' De1 arr- 11 ·nt. {HllC seniors <:.1me bv chonl bu~. other.- bv ca rs, d uring tlte I-da.· pr -iram. • C,\R 'u;,,\ Ct-1..\;\tPI ~·s 7th a nnu al "Senior \IVeek" • p og-1, m 1 roved a grc:.t.t '\ ' tH For ne:.J rly GOO high schoo l cnior . . . a1 Jl [or Cl~a.m pi on . Tl!(..: 1--da pro.,nnn, ')taged on AprH 17-- 18-'J l --22. , e t ar t $t lJ-time re orcl for ::Lctiv · pa rtil ip<nio n. Th ' e l- or1<tgt gues t ~ n :pre en led 'ttl Haywood Co~mLy hi~l1 dwob, pltt:. th J Enka High S hooJ in adjoining f~Un CIJ1 !10 t ... i)UIJI r· \Jany ; ppt:ar ··l < <~rcft c, Kl · ·f'ul ; nd t.: IJthu ~ i as l ic. Oth 'rs :t) f.Je~t r ll om ·whlll mor s riou~ -nainderl. But ~t!J 1 b =~ . . cu i.ors "tern ·d w hav on · thing in u1rmnun. Th ·y n.nn • ·wjLl1 open nlin1b, kt: ·n ears, and \(Ji( ·d man , qut:.-; tions '\Nh.i.ch coul1lltave: ooJy heCJt tl tt le uft ol d ·c p-thinking g1<1 y HJ.altct ''vhich dd mot <.: thun ~imply ~ua tc h the >:;urf t e. J hey b<.:came b f' fl er ::tU jiJ <t iutcd with Ch~unpjon ill lii?.tJt y way~- the} to(Jk honH: \'\'ith th<·m rnnch intonna tion whi It they will retain fnt y<'<~JS ;HVl ,·ar . ' f h ·y They came ... they saw and they conquered SCH OLARSH£1' AN C:LES offered by The ' antpiool l' ~t.p t::r ounda tion were cx­p" Jained to seniors each ru<.>rn­i ng by R. E. ( L>ick) Davis, '>f Carolina Champion's Com­, ow n i ty Relations· sra ff. Stu ­dents al had scholar~hip lnlorm a t iot io a special edi­tion of Chi ps published cspe· i<tll for tl1e ··senior ·week" program. • • • the mysteries of a modern mill learned how CJuu:llp ion·s vast operation play su ·h 'lH im porta nt role in the e ·onomi progrc:;s o[ \V stern forlh Carolina a nd the s tate . T he)' lcllrn ·d the full p ~t rlic11b rs o[ the var ious sch o larsh ip ma J · 1 ossibl b ' Th ·· Cll anlpjon Pat •r .Foun Ia Lion. T h . · n.ior - a ll !JOt. m i:d l e~din g citir · n~ ol 1 - tn r>rrow - hl':tnl :tn c ' [lCI'i "n c(·d JYIU 1 di sc u~ s a sui jcl'l in wh ich the <til ~t r<c tL ·cply .illlere ·t··d rH tbi~ mom·t L­" Pr ·par: tt ion for Th · F\ l lLLY ." Ch :nnpi on pr\:'. ' Ill ·<l lh ' )11 wit lt lh ·ir Gr st gradutt ­Lion p t ·s ·nr. - an. aut.om:tt ic pr nr il. !\I any o f them ~t. cd 1 he p ~: 11cil ~ :tnd pa Is in ta klng n ot·:-. as t.h. y m:td ' Lit ' dct;til ·d m ill tour. Thl' · Listed to \'ilrious qu .· rl(.ms, :tnd 11\. the :;;nne rok<•n, rl'cord 'd Lhe nsw rs. I . ' I' I H~s<· sc 11 ior~> ar· h:lJ>P> thai h }' sprn ·th ·: • · f,w ill por ia ttt ho.ll f'> wi.Lh 'h ampion ... , nd Cbam 1)i n ' '•"- equal I .-l:td to h:tve tll ·m. ~ - -1 l J'\1 OF C' -\RS indicate th · ·· ru sh ·· made on the Wes t Fork of the Pigeon Rive-r when the " ' lUI ~<·;•-.on op n ed 1111 .\pril .-l. E'\J CII) 2.' ;1 ;tng l ·l'" brought out 1,7-t!"i trotiL through the dlC! kinQ qa1ion de. pitc mi\1~ · - -W-dcgrce \'Cather. omc car h at! been in line for .-evcral hours . • HOLDL 'G TROUT, these hardy fishermen had been ll'aiting for 21/2 h our before they had a chance LO check ou t wi th th e ir li111i1 o f 10 each of rainbow , brouk and bro"·n tro ut. I ) - • .\1>:\ffRL (; ( . .\'T .II rh1~ tamih rroup too~ tit it iO perk! d d)lo b.) trout in ;)0 miHIIIl' .tit r they dtl'lketl in Jl the \ ~· 1 fot \... ,l,llll11 . . The weather was cold . . . but the fishing was "hot" ' • Foo ltl JNC LOW in th · Wes tern North Carolin ;, nwuntains . .. and there w;rJs misty rain acCIJmpanicd by 40-ckgrec temperatures . _ . b1tt hardy trout anglers ... many of them Carolina_ Ch am1Jinns .. . took the opening of the 1958 trout sea:o~1 in scrid ·. Wea-ring heavy Clothing, these an glers 1v · re pr ep ared Jor any wca t11.er. Some even wore gioves d.u.r1n. the e:uly morning hours, and lot1g un.derwcar .was stamhrtl . eqtJipment with ma.n y. Despite chill weather conditions, \'Ves tnn or th Carolina trout streams en_loyed a ncH record-breaking p<ttronage wi-th near record-breaking ca tches repor ted . - Many o£ these limits omsisted of recently stocked browns, rainbows a!!td brook trout, but the angler'l Jidn.' t rnind . It wa the Ol ening day of t he trout sea ·on and any L ype of fish ... . tock ed or natives . . . look. d go-od to them. T hose who had thetn , wore aders in t th frigid waters. Many simply roll ·d up thei~ pants and wa ded into the stream thigh deep . . . whi le man o the rs chose to fish from rocks if d1 -re was room. If one ould tind a nice r ock he w u !d not be l!Jmg wi:tlrout cornpan . . . for h oon wou.ld be dis­co er ed by tnoth.er ·hivcring angler. r od fi ·hi:n' r (-k wer · at a premiuJn alJ ., u ring r.b d ay. · R,ed ·worms and night rawlcr . proved th mo t produc1iv tnit. ]-low ·ver, Lhere wer - ~)m au.glcr who took tbdr limits. on pi.l1n ·'r :u1d :r.r •amers. Th y ·rll a~'il'·eed ou ha<l to "go nmkr'' to. get 'em 1. gan:. Je ·., of wh:t c t ypc oJ 1 ure used. s rking O ll l Gh.J.mpirm <,nglers, T h LQ(.- ' l. iLed the ·\t\fest l' nrk f H·i •· E.as l. Fork u nd D<t id -.or l.Uv r reas o pe nif'l ~ (lay <tHd G li h ilDl. ' vit:h cllill u rn rrow and th <H.:cotl'l p a:t1) ing t1 ·don ph:<Jtogra.p b~ sn ~• pped h 'r and rh -i·e &long th. j ttU n -y. • "'l.J. . ·' S f L \ . 11W.. FLY . ~ · .f.:11 s" lJU ck ·iJ. :r Finishing .[) 1 a rt · tucnt who a kl\ mfml h" .1g ti ·d sum~· ·p•·fial Hi . :~ and pr~. >nt~·U. tu-c•n 10 P-1'( itlc: ~L T' · · n iH~W ·T, i~ 8hm\'n n ., d1 1g ll 14-in rh ta:~ t lhm" lw tNl;~, fn-H~J 111 . D ;J-itlll n R,j \ !IJ <' rt1ug day. · •J;U f'} _, Hr. ·c, FR 0\{ Roc c', I h c~c anglers n cn ~ lo hit the 1rio·id water carlv on or) ~ J • CONTINUED # oo 'ltl not muster !he nwg day o[ Lh ' Lroul e1r se;1son . R . L. Murray. a 13-rcat· Champion cmptoycd in Fiui ~hi n:<. .is shown Llp -streanJ wir.h his two suns . R . L. J r .. 17. aud .. Uke, !L # -- IS • BRUCli: REAGAN, a CIJampiCin rh1nt F.ngine .ri ng D partment fvr "Hl<lll , ch eck. CJ L!t h ls 1in ir o1 JO IJt odk tr <Jlll <-~1. W s1 Fnrk l.<tlioll . l -l WORKING H tl R'lUF.DLY, Ltn,·t ] Phwn•n .. t.is i~ t;Jllt t'anger. is sho1'"0 i~!ill~11g perntlrs open· lrtt• 1bv. I' ·rr11 " . i\ 1; s, <H • shown pil 'll' h i ~h ' J<J hi:.; ldt aln t1g· wil la ''spem '' raccipt l,ouk.)'. -\'I I ;,tn-g lns 1 ere .Il ·ck ·d in !> -fm (! Ill 1 c1t: p r · m iHetl 1 n .;twck . nt. 'OM I' \lUNG Sl /, liJ, durk Fra,Jv . ' l10'H ue( y tnc a ·15·) m: (.0ro li n:t ( ;ll .tmpipn c11i J u rte !! . :m~l l1i ~ •-r411ttd.son. n ~· n 1 1 is , ! :.! . scm )r Ril l ph .had , ot !'ini: hiog U ep~ntnl nt. .vc . d is .o e rect b) the L <1- ;lJ1t1'1·· :i bo e Ht'l hcl. T 1leir trnut nl Cil 'lln'd fr0111 9 rn thl' 1 l -in ch rs ·hown Iter ~ · .- .·. . .olt • • , . .. . ' r l~ R R ' R It:: l3 ·\ R, No. 'l ?\! a· r hine Roo111 nfrice. ~ p e nt ho · \ at;; tl ion this year in Flori d a. l'c tT \ a lW:t\S lik t·s 10 tak ' he r ~>tca t:i o n ca: rl y in 1 he ~ t rin g. 'o nu.: tini in the fun1rc -~ h e p l an ~ on mo,·ing 10 .Fio r.ida on :1 per· m an en 1 b asi,<. The Space Age Is Here Bv. J\l erfc Ba'\ '11 s Tbe ·1n.ce age i h.er whether we like it or noL Ma n ­mad • :atellit an ; cii"clin<T the globe and so on an tm - 11l<mnet! ro ket will be Ia od ino· o.n th , rrwon . r he . 0<.:: l . I. ,p will b~ tl e [jrs t human exploration nt tl e moon. Thi j an j. ipatcd to ·occur possibly within th · ne L d adt. Pren; soon we'll h ave o ma ny moons in the sky that <t fell n will I ar lJy know which one lO do hi · planting b . r udg-iog from the wur l.d' prc::.cnt muddled slate, man­kil1~ 1 wiJJ ne ·u a !on. , long tirp ~ to compl ete t.hc' co n­t JU ·nug <•f bim ~ u - ·om-elbing he 01 1 J·h t l ) do be fore H'.a< hfog lor l:t moon. Terry Gets o Kid \'\'it.h pring ov<::l :111d ' i.tlt lh · p rorn.ise 0f :HWll tlC t \ 't':tther, many r\mcric:.ub an: pre p JT~ n g Lu hi tch up the ir tr,Jilt.: t th· car aml had tor -.,-acation spor-,_ 'iome peop-t ct dZ. big a kick o u t ul pl ·nmi ug :1 \ acarion a. d1 y 1lo when 1 he get Lh -r ·. Rou nd iJ•g up ; ll tbe J,;,rapl ctnalia i ra t t)J th<· flln . UH·t ~tll th c .-e i 1 n point in g uin,. 1 h 'J e half < 'j u ipp ~ ~l. Ott · ol h · fiP)l VH <.tliOII'> 1 h ~:..rd ;Jbo t l W<h tl ~ · •liiC Tt>rry .Kieba1 o! lJ,e l b<hitr-c } ootn 1lhc · tor~L FJor; id.a va,.; lt('r rJ-w.,t:n d~·<; Jjn:..t i on . <,!ui tr· t;upubr wid, the )uung-t et, ·r~~• Jy li \ ed :-t l i lr• o l CIJ\C t) ll h e1 • 'WJ'-111) ll. A ~ 1 d wh > !i ("' \';at,t· kii ng ;n •d J)Jod c tl• . d ;Hu in' lo ncl dlht to It r d ·tigh t. 4\cn;al i r 1:: U; :\Tt \Vibu11 , ' I e n ~ i'-> a (:-.n .t toLrf;b 1 ~ it rh j;}l <t r w h ·.o :-.lt • i ~ W 1l 'Hting- f,<-r lavnt ite I opel. pi11:1. Jkr <l lll ( lJ I aJiibi tii J II, . he· "'t):-.. · ~ '" gcf ! J .H ~· rn FlnJ id;;,, jf (nr ru ntl• cr pHrp n.<;~ th an to jw;L loaf. ' l "·ll a-t"!i v h :11 vaca tio1 s w 'rl' nt:HI • f l) l . * .. * * Thls i · th • n: onth jn which a day h as be ·rt set asid ' tn lt ()[lOt' lh c.· man ~ h HTI l<l X co lJ cctol'l; t:f ' I" l ) (in a!J. scrio us il 'ss) ~~ ~ lh · "H ·;..~.d nf th . Family." More o ft >n h J )s know •• ~• s Lite "old man '' or " pop. :' Some tim e~. he is cal l ·(L " d ad" ur more forrmt.lJ y, '' falh ·r." .R egardless, " hen the th ird Sunday jn Jun rolL~ <ll"fJund ·vn . b1Jd y jn lhc famil y will sa :J ki ll (! w n-d (or tllC gu wh1 pays Lh · bi ll . Y 'P il': F1t th 'r's Da y. lnsLca l o( him doing th ' gi ing. lhiR is the <b y for him to be Pll Lh · r .c ·iving ·nd . A Summer Hotard June is the w o nrlt tha t ou rs ·lwols clo ·e ~·n d IJU ndreds of t' h(llt sand~ or kids ull over th e lan I <•r mighty luq JY ;d.)IJHl i.L I t m ·a n · pl ay tirue unt il aft ·r Labor Day. Jt a lso me:• n · n:wr ' h azards on. t be srree(s. s motor-i ~ L<>, we nwst <Lt iv · rnor ·ca r ·fully thau ever . Dur-ing the school mont h .~. signs i ndi ·ati ng a dwoJ nearby :11· · i. ulricient L1 al ·•rt a lllotorist when t rave li ng throug-h this ar 'it. But during va ati.on t.ir .le tlu:: c lt .iJ dr ~ n arc (.;V ·ry­wht' rc. It'. tr u · th yo lln gs ters arc ta ught to _he c.an~ful , but kid::; ae kids and they a r lik ·Jy co forge-t their l c~son s when chasi11g a ba II into tbc s u·e~ t. So once ag-:-tin .motori ·tc;-, keep a sharp lookoul. * * * * \ rVc can (l [W: t s li ve on J ~ss w ll ~ n w live for. • WH I·: •. (;J, I·:N ~r! :\' Tt-:R Rt-:T IR E.n (rom th C.M . Curler'. hi ~ fe llow w<Jt'kor · g-; 11 h c r('d to h o no r lti.n:t wi th a 1 r ' ·nt >H•d wi~h hi111 the IJcs t o f lu rk .. \bOI'C he n:cci\cs t ht• 1 \L'' on f'r,,rn SrniLh Fillpor, C.~L CuiL<>r forc·nJ.I''- t· L/ 11· ( ,lf.ll t L( I ." '' nik1 lrw th · \J i ll t~ligt u llt l ;trnolt'lll i' <Jtliu• .1 lH l ill <' " 11<-rt· 11 ~ ~ ~ ll CJ \ Jr 11ilh • !< · 1~ ot Jilt· •:d•h it. 1l.ar l tv l• .. g: ·,L IJ111 i";.: tloe lltln tin,> ····:J'<'" ·J· Itic, :1 111ir lt1' h-al'i'' 111 ,m ' 1 ' • IIODca:. 1 \ \CrR W.llr I f•Jt hn• tn.tlt , H;ttHI\ \ iltwln' (,(II<' \til~-< hu "'" l\ ,tHI Ill.•lt .tlld l rhht· \dhclm ""nt '"'"l>,dli,lllt!c•' lnrktlll;t~lll f)td,. H Hltlll,IJI. klr .md ··umf'•u·· Jn<l!!c I· tau\. \ \ ,. :I, li,'ht '' " uH•le\ .. t,JIJ, d .u the <. h tupinn I I•H 'iH "'-' J <\H!ll .. l ..;tt \fl • ' f • B-.,• Bill T/! omp. on. R oLL CALL around the open hearth out D <:UT­wwn way r e,•ealed t..hat four of Champion's five charter Sto\'e Leaguer wer ·p esent and accounted for. Presen t were; K n wing, Ju tus Clark, Roy All en and yours trul). Andy Bu k, th fi fth charter member, could not b pr nt b •uw ·e he is now, no doubt , in Brtseba/l' J--Jeoveu with u h immortals a Christy Ma Lh wson, Billy ~~mda}' an ~1 oth r hri.btian greats of uas ball's yes ter ­year. Our te nLll annual s.cssion wa :w Jtb r in.Lorm.al qucs­ti( m and a11 ·wc parl>' with \rVrtltcr ''Smok y" Jston 'I J J ~wning the qu ·slion,. ''Smok " has been our bosr for thtlJasl ix year!>. Jswn JOJ.nl ' rJ y managed the l-\rookl n Hoc gen •. As (J.'I 11nw h · j o; mr!llitging the Los ngd 's Undge s; Some (ans are st ill a ing tlte ".Bost m Brave~-- C\ . n though it has acruaJJ been the Milwaukee BraY ·s toT about five years. How long wiU it be until d1e faith ttl quit saying the " Brooklyn" Dol rs nu " ' w York" Giants instead of the Frisco Giant~ and Lo..: .\nl._7 l · n }l - gers? Since t.he turn of the centur ' the Dod r and Gi;-~tlts >ver absoluteJ. · th Ea. tetn _ tremc geogr:tphic­a lly, in the National eagu .•. · of n w th ~ ar th , most \1\Te ~ t -rn o( th \1\ • tern divi ic n. \i\'ho a the ft Htr tC<:lHlS in each divi ion. w.itl~ b:t- ~ l.xll l d (i nitdr hl"'l lin ' ' WC' l ? The nodg"r ' Gi•trlt', Cubs ·m l C tr I an· th . W t rn Division ·with th R d.l ·gs. Pir:.li C", J)hillit-_· .md Brav ·· reprc. ~' Htin g th. · aslern Division. SomewhaL uelatc Uy ·w " ~u e phcin the Hot ~t over,· pred1 ·tions c) tt th CIHTt rH ::> CH ~on in prin t .rn tl ' ·ill fb It ··s roKI~ \"' ·\LST , • fH.n t, i'n>lll tlw I ·1'1 , and clo;n·t•'T 11H'l ll .. ht~rs \l':•nll th,•\r h.u'k: in fr\l oil u f rlw op ll lk:trtlo ,tl chr ~ [U\l-'1·., tt ' ttllt :ttttti, crs;~r ·. StHn li-11g iu ·th-· frnnt .tf\' f 1111 o l the li q : """''idng r h urwr tn t' tnlwrs, l .dt to rigl11 : 1\. •n .'\1ing . Jtt s tn s e ta 1.., Hill Tbuntpsnn and R.o ,\H<·tt . S t andill~ in h.td ... 11 · lh111 <llld 1\oh tl\ln dl , btlth 1 nlf ~ ·­~ inn •ol pi rdtt.' o" mul yl Hlll ~<.; t llrorh r~ of rlw R•• l lc 'l{~· Jt!(· 11\ lt ,dl them ba<.k at yo\1 orne erie tim . Al1 the 1 rcdictio J)s · re mad· hefnn: Llt op ' nin r ganl '>of ', H. La "l . ·a .. on 70 rn<Jdl' u ' . l'S. ()pl 1wn o l / 0 hit it all t/~ e- wav. The wer · i\ 1 rl · Ba ·ne · aod "\ hiv'," ' Huber. Thos 1 w;J said Lh R edleg:, ~vo uhl (iJJi. h in fou.rth plaG a_nd that th ·' Braves an<l Y ~lllk. wo uld pl ay i 11 lh • 0 ·rob.·or d::t~ ic and t lw ~:. )\>1 i h ankce 1-votdd bf· Lh ' LJJtitn~l lC ckn l j ll. The Braves vs. The Yanks Thi · sea on l c Ot<Jct:cd .. o~ne 7 3 Champion -Stover . . T hjrL -sev n lel.i v ~ tll Brav li and Y::mk wi ll m ··cL ao·~in.' Thy ar: furray R am·c , , Dick Hm11.rnau, l~ar l Faro1 r, Ott R "id, K n 'wing, Ro ; Hen .. H ~rry 'orn ­. h d r "·:whit ·" ·Huber, Rufu · Trw tman . li kltcd Cear­le 1. ''Do1ti ' Riggle, Fred te le. Pnut \1Valdrick, Jim Burre . , Dan Mannirw, l\ led Ba ker, HubcrL Maino tt , Bertha i\1itc:h H, .Bot Fr berg, Elrner .J ohnson , Ra·y J n­gram, 'ern \ \Tilbelm. ''Andy" . ndrcws, St ll:l Caldwell; Pat 0' _ nnor, Cliff Tibbetts, Roy l<J.a·flet r, Ed Heflin P . Gla ·'m ir, T ed , e·man, Hill B.uchn, Bol R eLl, Gene Collop, , Bob haff r, N la l' aga~ , Joe Ble en and P ul ewkirk . ix nam the Card and Yank . Th y are: "Cap" .. wbb. , Ha:rry Davi h, Juliu Herrisoy, Pa ul Coe, ~1e r.le Ba\n ·s and Di k Kraenbuhl. Five all the Braves and ' \ bite. ox. 1'\amel ': Stew J o ne.s, Ruhts Barge r, Char lie Riuie, 1 ' onn • taU m l. and Jim T hompson. "Frack" Fra-cker, Han)l.d Koe, Justu Clark and R alph Gift ca ll it tbe Bum§ versu · th Yank . The T igers and R eds w.ill ·qua.re oU a.C(( nling LO: Ruth and LiJI CampbeJJ, "Andy·· And crso~1 and Lou Meyer. A. H erb Sal .. er, "Doug'' Gallacher. Fr;:tnk Cross le and Norm H eberer see it the Bnn e and Titr-crs ,,·jH d ;: sh. Hubert Juhan, John R ei(f and Ray Bm kman name the R edlcgs to ch allenge_ the Yauk . 1 im MinL ~r and J>ele Mick - the Carrls versus­the \Yhi te So.· ; R:cty l3ntbaker and An B~is er - Braves Y . fndians: R o , Riley- Indians and C;:nds; .Jim R eist ~ Car4 and T ig rs; Bob Barrett - Dodgers and Tigers; · er.! Kennedy -ay '· 11 Ohio·· wi th the Re llegs tangling with the Indian nd wow, hear l:his, Clayton R am se)l ~1\ S- th Pirav · will meet the Yanks! ' T1!/w will win tl1e e·rie ? The band wag·on of 32 la i t on the line t11at it will be th Brave again. Namel y: F- gal) , Ble 11 s, Newkirk .. J ones, Barger, Ritzie Bun:e s, Salyer, Manning, Gall ach er, Bei: r, J dhnson, Ingram, · ndr w ~ , O 'Connor, Tibbett, R enin , GJassmeir, Huelm, . 1. R a111s , • {itcb, D, Farmer, R eid, lL n, Crossley, ' Brubaker,. Vonihed r , Hub r , Troutman, H eb erer, St:-~f-ford and Cearl y. · ' Some Say the Yanks Will Win The ond larg ~ t group wager that th Cha.Plps_ will b the Yanks: Collopy, Clark, CbafJ~r, Gift, J3ayn es, Sv.rin , Riggk ~ teele, Wahlricl;., Mainous, Julian; 'tubl s, Fryb rg, Davisb, Barmuan, v ilheJro, Caluw H, Baker, H nison, Flaner y, Seema;n, Kraenbuhl and R ~ed. R d!egs w b come champs: &l ' tcrs I u h and . ill Cnnpbell , '' .ndy" Anderson, Meyer, K nn d y, ReH( a wd . . Lrockman. Frack ·r, H<\n ·eu and 1 ' o · say A lsto n's: Los ug Je D dg r s; Min i r, Rei.sL ;,~ n l Coe pjck tb C ard,~ ~ J fhomp,c,on and Pete li ck ar , v\fhjte So - men ; Roy Riley na1'nc the lndiaus and CJa to~ • RaJnscy, nor V1 I> • tttdon sh uts, "th ~ Pirates <dl the way." In wl at po. itiou will the R dlep;s finish! The ru.a­j- ori.ty >} Cl th ·m for third plan:;; c i-,JlOp)', Frac~ , ButTe ' .:Vfime r, , whb, Galla her, .A ndrews, J3att ·tt, 1--Hm i. on , Flan . , Rei~r., K ra mbuh.l, Re >d. C if t, . ·r. R a.tos ·y. . hlJt . Jl, l·h nes, Tnhttnt.an, J. rhowp.on, St.~::<:: I · :1nd Rile . ' 1 CXJ. wa. founh place: Clta ([ r, B lev<· ll', Jhrgf'r, C. Oltio Ram~ - y . ' lark, Far.rn , All · n, -·ro sl y, Vornhc·d ·r , ~ em·­J. '· i li ck, v~' a ld r.i r k , Sa l ICf, for berg Jolnwm, D<l\ ish, (J"Cunn lr, Tib lwu ~ (I lid Coc. Sc ·oud place: Yag: d y, Jew kirk, Ritt ic, N.. eid, Swing, Hrub, ker, Huber, H ber ·r, LafforLl, Riggle. Heise r. ln­gr:-~ m , Bak -r He:( ljn, C l ~l'\ ' meir :md I oc. First place: Kenn ·dy Ju lian, Rein, BrocJ .. man, 1' tt lh <t ttd LiU Ca m1 b 11, Amler:,nn an ·t 1' ·' er. Fifth ·pot: J o ri ':, 1\'lai noLts \ V.iJh elm , Cal lwei I. See­man and Huehn. D:111 r fannin p lac · the Jow ly Rcdleg:> in the sixLlt spot. . ~omc might ask, "H.ow about ynu, .Bi ll. ;,rre ou reniging?' WeJl, f am not ducking the i~s u • . My a ll th · way pr ·diccion i · strict l.y from a sentim ental point of view. l would li ke w --cc the crippled and rn~ttu rin g Dodgers come tllro ugl1 with young r epla ' ements and meet the Boston Red Sox in the Ja:sic. Why th.e R ed So ~ -J3ecau e I'd like w . ~ e the brave and gallant T ed ' 1Villiaur in one .more fall las ·i.c. H e cJ serves i t:. 1 w ilJ not wager one 1 enny on my proguostica.tion but h ere it i ·: Dodger er us the Red Sox - Dodger - 'i\'orlcl Cham­pion . T h R clleg in l'ounh p lace. "c~e vou next falL ·wr:LL KNO\'~ a·ud verv wel.l • Ji keu Maude Zicgenhanlt retired from Charnpio.n .i•n April. ·Maude made many fr iends here at rh c. tnill . She worked in th,e Genera l OI(icc file room. M.aucle's hu ·­l> a l)d Bill works in G .0. SaJe . J 0 A 1' 1 T ;\ YLOR, aged 17. wi Jl gntrl ua Le and eceive her d iploma from Vogue ,vi dcling School itt Cincinnati on J rme 20. . he L a junio r al Hanrilion 1:-i i gh c boo L H et· father. l\f el­burn 'Tavlor, works with Plant Prot ct. ion' , a nd ' h e r m o th e r , Vivian Taylor, works in i'J u . 2 Sorti ng. .JO F. H.'\Ll) \ L , nux .Shop, IH; Icb a lntL ltis 9 pt un t 7 vu nre I• rge mo~1th l,;ls. . Tlte fi s.J, , ~ ltid1 me••sto:e - 3 1Jii! i n ch ~~ . wa~ ca u);ht st J) :C. Ie Ho llo v (S I;trpo1n l) on .Fci.Jnrary 20. T his i · rite lJ rgc'NI a~' Olllg'h t ilL J) .d e Il o il o~ ' ilti ~ y< ~Hf . ,I OI' ; (' LII i! • II IIJ . 'J:1sln ilil• IOJ ti1PIJ I ti11g. ·3 I Hi~ H(J~II'' F 1.~.()\! \Ril \' 'i lli;11n ~ i~ iocaH:d 11 t,.i, Lhllnf; R0,11! 1 car fiJ!vtll •, )hio. I! i> ' hc' a lltiful h< u.,c Jc;llurit ,!.:' ma n; lltl><tt•flt ((JijCf>fliOIU' thlll r t:Hil.,Jrr[ . .t . ~ ig·nl' d ~~J td i liS I a ll cl . " 1'1-IE L l·.Oi\!t\RUO'' WiJ ~ put tOg"<' llJ ' I lJ l 'OII <trrl \ i ll iano~. a •t:).tan t llpt:ni Ill 1f lh<' Flecrrir tLp:HI!'l1CIH . N ·ecll e ·s to sa , 1he l l <lltlC " L e1;mr do" wa , rh~:.l frmn it' IJuildc·r·~ nan1 c. Tl1i.> tn Oitlli (.;eo 1gc St ~ ill (' ! ' I e lls ahou1 Leonard aurl hi ~pccial nt a d~ill •. eet A1~ot1 T\'o M JLES outside of M illv ill e, Ohio, towards Veni.c , you come upon Kirchlmg R oad. H you follow Kirchling Road clear w the top oJ the hiLl , )~ o u ·ill see on you r ri ·bt a bea uti[ul n ew house. T his new hou ·e is ult'r a modern insiJ e a n I o utside .. . made so b , it · owner, Leon~rd \Villiams, ass ista u t supervisor of the Electric Department. Leonard !Ja. an imaginative m incl a nd an inbetitcd gih lo rnak i tea be ·o1ne real. His father was a con ­tractor and build r and L onard started ea ming his sp ending money by erving as waterboy for th se men when h : was only knee-high w a gras hoppe r. nd being <t wid awake boy, he learned. by watching how th e rnen di<l tl ings. Ail the ideas he picked up th en :mel thwugll lal r y ars stood him wclJ wh .n he bui lt his home. Pag , coulu be wri ll ' ll abo tH th · \1\l illi aw s' home, it-s mod rn conv Jnienu.:s that can 't he fouud ou t lu.: market, but w r · thougbt ~up by Leonard. OUJ s to ry rocla wnceens it ~ ~ a with the J :.t t 'S t bra in J ild o( Leonard Will ianu; the ·'Leon;.tnlo," How!.:v ' r, bdot·c wet It you what th · ''L •on;,rd1/' 1x, wt: must go b<1ck :t y('ar or l>O. ftt. Lt.•onar.d had hi · homt fin .i.-;h@d ;JCcol ding lO hi ~ plano;, Jw s tart ·d to ma , plam t.o b .. mtify his two cr · lawn. f nee built· from y<rung tnaho,:_;a uy tJ . e~ · ult ~ttt c:.c'> the place U)(]a}'· 1o ke·p th two ::~ere:.: lawn 11 ·at wa" ~ ~ pru hl "m. '] h · (Onvcn t ion ~d htWIITltowcr~> W< ·n · too .~ lnall and roo ::. low I <' do Hll d J it irJlL joh. Sn h · :-.l;llted to look for '>Olllt thi11g bi g;g ·r in rh · lin(' u l h wn ll\11\. t ' l '>,-. H11 · thing srna lltT rh ~ n the reg-uJar I;TtLH rnt t tol , ·et L11ger than the two whee) g-aHkn tractor. JI watliUI :1 Ira• tur th:Jt could J,c used. 'in his eg-<:t: tf~l e g:.rckn fot cu lti\.ltion. plnwing. <t 11d :-;o fonh . and wi th ph-nt ol \ j>L't'd ;,111d power for mu\ ing the t.nvn. Leonard is a 1->afety minded 11\ i ll) , .tt H<l h e w: rnt t· l !'Itt: tractor 10 b · ltnv crwttgh 10 b ' :-.:d e. 'J on many :1c cidt:llh have been t<:ported in 11 ·wspapcrs of ll':H tor-; f ttl ning I)V<.:r, killi11g' or m aim ing jl ~ opnaror, .uHl I.con:nd 31 eonar 0 ,, wanted n o ne of tha t. But ·whet to get ~uch a tra ctor~ H e Je£t no stOn e unturned to get what h e \·an£cd, but tO no avail. L eon ard isn't one w dill\·-dath· once he ha • J his mind set For something. He ·Laned to nnk. pbn ~ lO build his own tractor. Jt took about Lhr~t: w d to get all the drawing:d.inish eu . T IFn h put" h:-tsed a U~>ed Pl ymo uth pick-up truck [or rear whe ·I and driv . .:\ ·. · £ he purchased a good, used p eed traii'-Hri ·· ion. For steer· ing be used some ford p~uT, and h ~ g lt ~L Cub tr a( tnr s teering whee l. H e ustd a 4" channel for tb ' l'r::tm ·. Th · Cal is his own inn ovation, and 'Oll can drin: lh.i~ t ractor a ll d ay without gett ing Lirc(l, for ou acwail) r ·;;1 \·hik you work. fr tOok about rwo :rnd :t h:tl f nHntlh,, lo pul tht' parh wg" th cr (spa re tim .) A [9 ht)rs ·power mc)(ilr t doing­a good job . • \n yone who '!V;.tnls It , ee th.is lr;tct01 i · wckome at Lennard' h.on-.e. H re arc th> ·1 ·dlic ttiotrs : It ha · fnt11· lorvvanl speed · and o nt· 1" \' rs · v·e. l. Low ~ p ee d i % mil pt'r hollr and h.i ·It sl ·ed i· 2~ mile::- per hnur. It is 3 ~ ft. wid · anti 6 lt. long. l't we:·ighs H)Ol) 1 bs. V\' <" ig ht w:F added [or sa ( ty ami (i!i )n ,.r th ' "''cie-:ht i · i.n dw 1' :rr. The rc: tr t.lcs arc j.GO ~ I, Sttow tires :wd tlte frunl lit' ·s ar(' · tirJ.>I :-~ n e landit1g rir ·s. T u lll ili tc the p 'l'd ;-uul powc·r o f rhi ~ U-:1CLOI', L ' <1fl· anl h atl l' ' h iWC sumt·t hing s1 <: in! it ~ :t bwn IUHW T . \ll<l n ·· tl i;, in ~· tha t lt c..: wouldn'r l1t <tbk 111 huv mH' he • ~.<· t a bout to l>t1ild o ne '. ~Jnd a d ;,nd y it i:;. I k ll a tm·d th e• It II LOI " ) . ·nll:tnl.o," <lft cr hi., r i t '~ l l):tfll t', ;,nd quite ,I rnuniJ(' nl' b u,im:s..; pt~<lpl who h :HI b ·anl a bottl th i." uniq u tiCI( ' l<) t <utd l;.t\·VIl IIW'WCT have tontactrd LnH t ~u· l :rhoul b 11 )i n g th<' rig-lrh In build iL · !'hi' accol llJ ><Ill ' i.ng pi ct ur<·s "l ltow t.hc ll':t< 1 l l'. 'i 1->·id c' vil~ W ,1t1d lronl view with tit· lawn mower :111achcd. hum ([r :-, j/(' or liiC J:rwn 'l'noWC'r :tlld lhc S fJt' ~d of d 1C' tnn•)r, togcrh ·r" ith t!w spec-ially buil t ~W<H, on :1 , · k<~r 1Lt\ one t~tll a lrnost Jwa1 I ,conard ,:V.illi:uns s.ino·. ·'1\h•r· J 1'1 r)l ' \·V<' 1dll alon g, ro ll :il tJ tlg," :ts l.ll.: wisk-i o\·cr hi ~ tW( l a ., l~'> <)f laWJl. • ' '\'HE~ Lt NAR1) Bl: lLT the "Lcooar<lo'' he wa ntc<l a n ac tor th. L t<1 1!ld lJe used in h i5 \C ·c t:il l.lc g·arclt•n {O[ c ulti1ra tion . and plo •·ing. J oo. h >•;'illted a 1tactor rh a1 wo11Jd kt\'C eJH twlt speed \ V l' T E R \ ?\ n ( 3fi .a rs :1 t Cha. nplon , Torn Sre" Jrt' alls iL quit · t hi - ••wnth , nd Jwng:, up hi: '\H•rk clothes. He has '"rill 11 an open ll:'ll<'!' £ r ;d l C.han1piuns Ill read . Cl1 f il.:llln~ at r ig ft t wa ' t<lkcn ~0 yc<~rs ago ami th OIIC behl\1 1\ as I ;rken j LISt th i :,pn' n'~' . Sincerely Yours, Tom Thi month Thoma SLewurt, long in the h arn ess as a hampion ·m p loy c, w-ill r ing his time ard for Lhe la!'>t time:. Tom tor>k hjl) vaauion tbc first part of this month. \ 'hell he nnH.: bacK. h ' plans Lo reL iT . ;\dllall y. Tom began ·work at Ch ampjon in l 9~ 1 . '-,ince rJl(:ll l - ha.\i b ·come a m<•insLay i11 th · Olti t) Di vi ion Fi ~ ruu~ Prep::..ra lion Depa rtmcn t. Hi fe 1 low 1vorkns, wht> k.now him lor hi in crity and fri -ndlir}ess, will a{lly JUi r; rhi · v ··t ·ran Chan pion. Fnr TfJll1, re tireme n t i) a mi k~Lon' in a long and hu) We. .\ LUdcnl oi .' be Linco ln , a think 'rand a ~- uti ·man, . , mn Ste\r;;n ·l didn't lorg t all I .is lri n Is a t Champi() ll wh ~ll h • rn;.; le pkm'> for ]1 r~ r ti n:mcn t a (cw mo n ths ago. H e w;;tnl ·d w 1 av ~ r~ IJ Chatn pi >ns ;,t few word. of hi~ gratitude l o t~ being- :t~;.w ial d with th 'm. ~o . on, day it early spring h · stopp('c! aL tire Ohio CotnJntmication <.; -ctinn o l'(i((: and leh til<' k 1 t('r p r in t. ·d I ·rc_ H a<,ked th~ll it he puhli h ·d in The ( OG l:iO tltat. "11 Cbampiom 111 ight h« c a haoce 10 read it. fh 1 ·uer n:ad : -• . • 't i Oltio ' . ' tn p11ll a heavy Joa.d. AI ove, a re two of the aua hmC..'1.1l. he Jn<trle for hi s " Leo:uardo". On the left a di ~ k is fi:l ~ ten ed , on the dgbr a ltoiHCtn ade trailer is pu iiL:d IJ)' t ile rracror. fie/low Clwrnf;iom: During the thirty- ix years uf our wurklng toget.her l11 ere hos existed among us n. fee ling of wrl'nn fello wship tl1at rom.e.s from lo?lg and fn.endly association. fn 0 111' co1nnp tu ity) our country , rmd the wor·Ld at lwge, l/Je s/, oring of anxieties, of sorrows. of suffe·ring, mul of sacrif ir·e shov ld result in greate?· mut uo l under- • ~ strtnding. Finer LO)Jrtlt £es an.d deepe1· syrnj?l~lhie of om· fellowmen. titan ever before existed . With f~,~Jl rerd iza tion uf ouT responsibilitie . .. both a.s i 11 diV1;du(l /s and as a g-roup, let us so conduct our lives by way of mental attitude, sacrifice, and honest endeavo'r a.s to b1·ing to fnomfJt and u.ccessful conclusion the caKe · for wh.ich so 1na.n )1 aTe now giving thei1· full measure of devotion. T his is UVT pledge to our community, uw· cotmt ry, and tlte wo·r!d at large. Sincerely yours Thomas tewe1rt A n ything add ed to Lhis letter from Tom would not do it just.i ce, but Tom also ,.va n ted to q uote ome famou. phrases of Abe Lincoln to the LOG r'eaden. You ca nno t b ring a bo ut prosperity b d i .co urao-ing thri £t . . .. Yo u cann o t tren glh e:n th,c wea k b . weakening Lhe s u·o ng . . .. You cannot h elp sma ll men b)' L aring down big men . . . . You canr'lol l.ift t.hc wage-ea rner b p ulling down Llle wage-po•..v T . . . . You ca nno t keep n ul of 1 ro uble by spending more t.ha n your in come .. . . Y <)U ca nnot c~ Lab J i.s h sound s curity on borrow ·ll m on ·y .. . . You C: tlltl O I' hd p m ·u p cn nan<:: ntl . b doing lor them w b : tl the could and h o uld do Jor them -c lv s .... You c rJl OOl f ttrtlrer th bro therhood o[ men b ' incit­ing C'!a _ ha l cd . . . . Vent a nnot b Lfi!d c.h aractc.r and cou.r:-tgf' b ' tak ing ;nva a m an\ ini ti a ti,-e and ind ·pcn dcn ,c . . . . · " ... t.h aL tJ1is nation, unt! tT Cod. "b a ll ll ~r ve :1 new bi n h ol frccd o 111 - and tb :tL tlt · government of th(· pNlpl ', Ly tlw pcn pk, and for th ' peo pJ · sh all oN perish from 111 . (':t 1'1 h." So Jo n!:( Torn! You 're a grc:tr Ckn1t pion ;tnd a won ­dct- Jul p<:r!:lo n. h ) ymn· li f ol Jf' tirem<;:.n t bt a!i fr uitltt! <J I)cl :1c; bcneCici:d ;1s yu ur lilc with Champion. Oltio • Here are plans for fun for the entire family • • • and easy on the poc,ketbook, too. It's a table and bench that's B-v M e·rte Baker H. r · is a new Lwjst in picni La!Jl. · · for th . lJ~:~ ck yanl, • p nr ·h o r p~1 tio - ;1 tab le and he nd1e~ styled aft ·r Lh · fl rly meri an p eriod of lw r nitl.H •. I l is novel , :lttrti C­ti c, inexp •nsi v- and asy ro hu11d , as the 1 irtur ·~ anl1 d r :1wir?gs wm how. Cost of l.h . m a tel iah h . Llhl be unJ f'l· .'H.OO at tl1e mol, ;-. nd <;inc ' lumh ·r i 1h pt in cip::d :ingrec..lic:n r, us· of scrap and b <:lX 1 IIJ1bl:T wiU ul cost o[ tJ·,r proj .1. C:!JIJ f> id <;r:.:d;~ l y, G J1 C·unr b Jl i~ th ' (..] ('. igHcr -JatiJd r,r ()f t lti ta b le. H is a Distr-ict Scr,ul E · ut-iv. of th ~ For [ If:,n il too CoundJ, CJ. ronn r mploy ·e of Chnmpj(J il and ~o-n J J0llll Can1pb ·11. ·formerly of C. 1. Fini ~ hi11 g ~tnd now I ti.HxJ. G t fl says he bnilt lhC' I ~Jhl O llt or !,()')( lu·mhcr lt · h<l(l .Qn hand, so il c si ·ry little. Ro uglttH·." und hwts in Lh ~ lurnhf:r cnha nc -· LIH: u ~ tir l( nk or (fl . hll'lll· tu e, and 01ake it bl ·ntl r eadi lv' ,.vjd1 the h. d : .y :n.! and r.hc O·tJldo r scene, The wp aBd en 1 pi ·o .:s (l ·g,) o( th fr! b n he: ;tnd ' lit · Liit bl " <U • 1" x tl'' lumber. Cl t'iJl and brans <H • al, o 1" lumb ·r n£ \'<H')' ing "idthh :md J ~n gth ~. ;\ l l f; sr nings '"~~ re m:u\ • vvith rl nt-ll t-<HI wrJl)\ lsn ews. l 'ole th;~t th · bencl hrac i. tWLchc·d inLo ll l · l •1· S1..'ninn . T he but -' [, lh · tabl ~ i I· utted ag; ti ~t. l th · l·g -cu-i n.n :t ltd f;t:-tcu ed \ itli scr ~ ws. An · 1lr cn~at ·, hut mote diffi ·ulr !tl ' lb (ld. o[ h s lcning the tJr:t(X wou l·d be a tnortisc ;ntJ l<' tlflOll ' iLh w ·dh<: <I~ shnvvn iu llw dr:twings. ·rh · tabl . and b .nthf's c:m he: madr lo r,.., T than ! ~" .if d ·~ ir .d, hut hould .lOt ·xcce<l 0"', lw caull • the ( rw-i)lch m~t l crhl us ·d mig-lu prov: ton lintbcr for ·turtly l 0 11->l n11 tiull . \ ,tl'il' i y of li,r1isl, ~s itl · SllilabJc I' Jr 1h · t.tble ·tw.1 ht · ttdlC~ . ( ,L~ ll fiui.~b ed his ' ith t\"'' cnats 1-1f 8p <u ( tlllL­dnOt ) vm rd . h, anr1 Lhe r !.Ult i~ mnsL tll'll'a ·Uv '. Th '-y co.uld I e .-; ~aiu cd aud V;lrni shed , T tretl ·d with :1n o l' th a :1ilnl>l · woo<l -1 r <iicrv ;'l,tiv finishc$ or p<~inte~l -a~ 11 ~~ rt i e 1 y. ALTE-R.N:ATE: Mf!HOI). SEE- Of-TAIL /\. ~ ' n. lh.:((d. ~ -l 1 I"~ 1Yi' Sit J I X II X 12" 1'' X ,''1 X ~8'1 1-" ' !'>0 , ' 32n (40 .ifmortise and tennou us cl) l"' . 2" X 16"1 # 10 "' ~~~f. H. rt 000 ~C.IeEW~ #" I tz. "' ~ '' F. /1. wOOD sc.u ~s --0' --' 4'2..'' ------- D -scrj ptiou Table Top Table L gs Brace Batt ns PATIO TABLE' 9. ( • J) ·.I ,,-. _~_-_-__..._. - ----·-------"-!1- I I' ..,. ..... - --- --__ l'i'"l _.... ,..----- . -·----, I j L..----- · ____ _. ' I"E-4-·~- 16 ··-----""!~ ' # J 0 X I !4 ,, F. I-L S<:rews # I ~ X g" .F. H . Screws · A ll fal!Lening. except table brace fa s t cnings for brae (u11l e.ss rnurtisc a ncl Lennon tis d) lfH #/Oxltt F.H. BR.AC.f- NOTCHED INTO LEG. SEE­Df: TA_tl B. • • ' ' ' WOOD ~CK.EW~ • ' ' ~-· --. c-o ·.. .. ~, .. ~ • 0 I" 4l"------ ~~~ • e>ENCH 1o. R •q'd. -~ -9 8 2-J • lZ · I" X )i/ ... 42" l" x fq" ' I 7 ~" 1" .~ 4" _. )I' J II X 2" '' l2" #fO ' l ~4 '' F. J:-[. S l " 'l D ·tai l A M oNh<· · 11 d t e n n o n w i L) wedg · l1 r _jqiljif\ table lt•g ·utd htau ·. ' ' 1611 ~ IZ." ~I I I ' -·' T • • • ' • 0 • .l 16" D · Tipt ion B ·n h T op lknclt Legs B •n .h lk .e!. Batt ·n Fa"' nin~ f aliJi •-v • Notlh d leg <ud ht- l <' < f bt'nt h. Oltc - THE \ . Y lhat \ ·miam ~homp 0 11. lefr. g·ot hi. nan1e is q11 i1 r a ton. lr in1ohes (.eorge 1 hompSI,lll , <:C'IHer. fii l l'~ athe r~ uud \l"illiam .'a.ndlin. ril!'hL L C C'\)lumni. t ~ tl Reid te lls tire wli lie . ton in his rnhmm. Bill work.s in tJ1 ~t o t r Truck l)cpartonen t. ·<:'01/C 1 htHnp mt ;md \"illi:Jm Sandlin ar b(lth ctircd Cloampi o·ns. What's In A Name? Dy Oilo R ei d. .."h;d, ·-pe;n·c ·ajd a roc by <tn ot her name woul.d ·m ·H a ;\1TC L. Dut. sum times th ere is a sLon behind •• ll illlH'. 1 know ( r man) , but the nam ing o f one fe llow in Champion ha a h-1'<1 ' been intriguing to me. 1\lore than a half century ago in the C umbe rl<m.d l\fount.ai rL there lived tw J young men. La cer, they came to Champjon and worked he re until they re tired. T hey have b e n in ·eparable friends. Came t he Jav that George was Lo ride h orseback to I ~ a nearby ·etdemen t, get his promised bride, and ride on t() the coun l y court hou e for his 'license. 1t ·e. ms that a ouple of n eighborhood bullys h ad made ·ome dire threats <1bouL George's h ealth if h e .howet.l up in that neck-o-the-woods. Hit hould be a (a t tha t. it lake. a ll kinds of p e9plc to ma.k a world , J s till believe a bully would be widely unmi d by other p eople. T h ere ain't no en e at all to send a I 1ve-sick young fell ·r word tha.t he i. gonna r ide thru the smoke of your gun to get wh ere he aim to go. He aim'i to go an yhow. William Has a Sheep-laig Gc )r e, . omewha t sohcrlike, saddl ·<1 qd 11 ·d 'Up, d opping a sl1 cp-laig in hi The handi • stu ·k well out o[ the J0t.h. ul. \1\li l.Jiam coaL 1 ocke t. Gec;rgc y d the arliJJ ·ry and sa id how com ? " VVa -<d , ju ~il. th0t1gl11. I'd rjd · along to kindiJ cv ·n tq:; tJ1c odds. ·You know powder mtO.k. · sorn ·tim 'S rr1ak ' dt · ·y ·~ !>m;; t," d r;,n J d my cousin W illi am, "yqtJ rnight kinda l os ~ yqor way, and J'Il help di1 •o y n1." ·rhcy n,d hy th · cmuttry .~tore wh ·n · tJH.: two badmen were jdJ i ng. Tk1l smo.k ·pole: ~ ti ck ing l rom th(' pocket or one uf K<·ntw·ky's b sl pi, 1oJ ~h ot8 .s<·em<!d to m :tkt' G ·orge ;tnd \rV ill fll(>f> l v..r ·kom . PlCJYtr ·d tl l''" · ctm~ ln Ita · · a proJo1t11d cfi ·non troubled W<r t< ' l ~ . All g n·t•lfllg'> were rno&L n 'igh-l:.>orl y. . . . G org<.: Wfls rdi vul, and (wed tl !ft l rl lm ulan t::tge w •r b less{'d wi lh chi lclr ·n, the l irs t -b >In 011 hould be narncJ V\Tilliam. It cam 1n pa ·.~ tkrt a IJn w;rs hotu and .wrc C'nough thry c.a ll.c:d IJitu \rV il'li ~tm. 1<1\ 111g t:u'(· i t 'l a li iLk- haver th ho gn:w UJ . bccamt' ~> p o t J s •cltf or 1 1! H.H. ·.'s Revi w. H ~ ha.s ·penr 'I ruarf ' l !. ' I)(Ut' il l Champion, nd i ~ toda)'. jn point of · -rvic:e, thl' ofd<.:~> t LOG v. ·it.L'l . l:Jt' ha written a b0 11t ~0 rc;.lf'>- g-iving hint ro ta I ' JYHT n :T0td long r th i<ln nny r pon r, and pcrhap edi to r. l·k t. " 1 n ou.d t rier d (Jl '-,rnok' '' I rntl , :•JJ l fl arn - illutl 1ll , .mit - ~ 11l lht li nt C...,to ·e 1, al:)tl<'. llc j nH ' ol Champion\ tw l nown 1 't..,( Jit,rlitic,. ()[ (Ollht:, you JIIJW b-\ 110 • th I tJt ' kJlrJW l>; -\'i( - [i:tll l'h •HliJ> 1111 , :\Jntor 'I rud ... Hi lat h t' l , C.vurg<· Thqmp. m, .md my um-,iu. \'il ­li :-•m .\.Ludlin 111ad(' tlt;rt tliJi to no-man',·land O\' ·r "10 yt·;, r. ag-o. rlt 1 wn q jd f riend ~ ( J)' . n:tin:d tr>d av, lJilf . ' ntt·nror l i n g-e r~ fJ I • . \ ny un ~ ·11 i),h (r i ·ml:hip i ~ 1m1jt ·'>li t tr) IJ htJld. an l l IJdl<-ve Lhc1r~ lo b · on ' o l tJJ , lin .· t. Here's Uncle Phud Again v h i.l · ll ll( I · Ph ud was· -,m ing iiJ <> '\ ·iltl ot:~h," (which is a to! .n HJ.t vi ·w taken ol a. young-lin \ fay ol ag ' with­out rcspon ~ ibiJit y) hC' wuz plumb l aution. Zcke, l1is buddy, no th · n 'X[ farm wa~ ju : s deter­mill ·d to mak ~ an a~ o[ hirn!>.e lf too, "'' tl at wb 'l'l Lh ·v • r ~ rormed or ~c tLl e tl down , th ·y .onld lCJok. bat k and hrag on their p a. t x perienc s, (111d enjoy being wJd th at tb y were rea lly "rounders ." T bcv ·were 10 mile from hm c, on a mud cad. and. I tJJ<.: J1 avcns were heav ing a whole pas d more "' .. te int() the muck and ntl!S. They wer · ri ling dtmbLe on a mule • and Lhe white mule consumed m·1d ~ it pert ni h imp(.,. sible for Lhcm bo th. to gd abnanl at he same time. Time ~d'Lcr time, they pu hc:d , stcadjed, and drag-, cd each other aboard. \1\'ithin a few yard, enerally while the rnulc labored thru a ntLH.U1ole, one or b0th bo) · amc tumbling down, and grea t wa · the .. pla ·h tlH.:reof. Phud could hold his squc 1ings better th<tn Zekc, an J even tnall v realizetl th at u nle th v chan , c l their ta ti , I ' SOHJebody was gonna ge t ki lled. He wuz in t:ront of the o ld " tire and brimstone" circ uit-riding preach e r' · horne, so be ambled up to th front door. H e 1 cl the mule, leaving Zcke' head pr pped up on a chunk of wood, o l1c wollldn't mother afore he g-ot back to him: Phud borrowed harne · and a s led , loa. led Z kc intn the b ed and proceeded on mnle back. The pro e ion was effec tive, but less ·tri.king than a Roman chariot n parade. T h at .is until they forded the ·w0ll n cr ek, n I the heav sled rod so Jow in th e tile thar Z k wa on! · saved from being washed a' :1 y b 1 Q' .ttin taucrJ d nd draping himself n t p of an unu ·ually high tn.nd~r L. Some of th d eacon · bit th ' ceiling aboul their rra1ght· laced preach. r 1 )<tning th m h 'nth n, th me:1n 1 tra n ·porlation . T h · call d him on rhc carpet , 11d ·x ­pJ ~tin d that only "' o rth 1 p ·opl , lwuld b · h lp tl, r cv<.:n as!5oci::11 ed ' ith. , nid he h()l.d I hnv rn11 the:;c hoodl~tnh ()((. Sa id he sll()uld h ::~ c wh:i pp d hi, do~">. if th 'Y d ;nnl bark a t 111 ·sc limbu--bo li ·d. mu l -· p ~ru er d, bl c ·:try-~: y ·d drunk . ''H11t, broth ·rs,'' ... olrm nly i nl m ·d 1 h e prl'a her. '' tine ;tin't the wa ' 1 learnt 1l1c Bible.'' f'hc riff- r~dT th e: ra bbi •, the prnsti rut(\ th .'> ick., th · m ~tim ed , Lh t.' lns l ct•me I lrl he th · primC' int erest of I Tiw who :nul the ... Till Hodes Freel'e$ Over ''No i1 , 1 ain'r gotHr <t li. ten In 'OI'Il doctrl 11 ·. I 'll fig ht ~ in til .l had e~ ln:ezc-; o <,·r m a kiu ~ l1<·a ·n .. d• ml r l.hf' "i( ' ll' j fn i-P· But. ( niu't Ill' rcr gonna llgh t, aul lo~<' p;tl it· ru. t-, wi 1 h ;1 sin lie r. Lost s h Cl' p a r<' t.lr · n w:-.1 irnpo t! :lltl .,hcl'p, to the Slu.: p1wnl." . . Th:tt ~hnrt 'it:flllon &tartcd "' lo( <)f people to l'l11nl...tng in tiH· n ·ighborhood. .\nd 1 he old preacher job was ~ ;tf - hcc:w~t · Iw tn;tdc the tll H!>hanH;:cl to try tt) It dg:t< around hi~ point. r\ 1'\'t:ll-fcd 111 <t n d oc~> nnL ncl'd annLircr hunk . >( pi ·. Carolina's Top Citizen . s a r suit of hi conrribuL.iou to the bu iue s, clu- 3.lional, social, r ligiou ' and ulturallife of North Caro- 1ina do'\ .. rn through th 'ear, North Carolin a Civitans ha...-e named R l'tben B. Robert on, Ch ampion's board duirm,an, a the , t t · ·'Mo·t D i tino-uished Citizen" Ior 19 7. Ch::tmpion· top exe utiv received th i · spe ial honor duri11g remonies at the SiJ.· \Valter Hotel, in Raleigh , A.pril :.6. Grad · E. Lore, of the . taff o£ Davidson College, made th pre e n ta t.J.on . A charter member and a pa t pre ·id nt of the Canton Ci itan Club R obert on wa nominated for the award by the Canton d ub. J a k .Justice, execu rive secre tary of Chamipon YMG , i · pr ident. ln ac eptin the honor, Robertson b ecame the eighth . · rth Carolinian to receive this distinction. Other promin nt North Carolinians to receive the Civitan'- "1vf r n· tinguished Citizen" award are Gordon Ora ', Robert L. D ugbwn, Dr. Mary Sloop, Walte1· Horace Carter Dumont Clarke, Dr. T. E. Browne and John J. Parker. Flying to R aleigh for th event \V.ith Mr. Robertson wer Dr. A. P. Cline, Edwin Haynes and Justi ce, repre­- nting the Canton Civitan Club. The I 1orlh Carolina Civitan honor i one of ·several uch d· · tinct ion ~ which have come Mr. Robertson's way during th pat e eraJ /ears. .TH)t,NDL ' (., FRO 1 J'P RATE. this Kai a, cottv n talJ tak~: ff for lr~• vi, wv r as . !\1. l'ill\' lo rd, <I 2:"l-yca hampiv11 ernployrd in tht: Re\itt t: Roc 111 , rek~'"s it front th hipping I ox . CJ:nv-furd H: le'.;~ ·ed a wwl •Ji six fJair of lhe~ · rall birs L•rl hi 15 :.t<r ' f:tnu above Canwh. Other nr emb ·t'lJ o( th Haywoou vur•ty \'ildlif lub f <..aHl~>n unlcred a t tal t~f $ · p. ir anl Jdcascd rlte rn ill <pe iallv designated area~ . Damp -- High -- Foggy By Dick 1Vlc !Jahon ln m tir t ·ffo t to write an article for Tlte LOG, 1 mention d that\ e had l1.ad ome rain h re at Caro­lina Di i ·ion, ince our departmen wa:, last h eard lrom. \ '\! ~ didn't mean tbat w don' t lik rain l ere, or ·lon 'L ex1 e tour share. \IV· l.ik rain we expe t and .re getting our hare rhes' cla ·s. lt isn't an •thing w an't handle, though. !vlo t 1 ople manag d quite w 11. E eu befor • I' he mon ·oon ·et in ab ut five month · :tgo .. we had raJ ni e lak s in ur area. Many p opl a lready had. boa . Now, th form boat pool instead of car pool · for transportation o aud from work - it has worked out '' cdingly w 11. (Ex ·pt for one thing - <mr watchmen were not trained for Port Duty as pilots <Hid tug op r.- tor ; cone 1ue ntly, the r is a littl on­[ u ion in the parking lot.) Charlie Li-kes To Fly C. T. "Charlie" Morrison was in the ir Force Reserve. Charlie really like to Hy; h wouldn't quit the . . becau e it gave hirn the opportunity to fly quite a bit. Then he was promoted to Major and released beca use hi outfit never rated a Major. \J\Tell, Charlie still gets off the ground frequently; he purchased a "S\J\TIFT.'' A low wing, two seater, 125 HP Continental 6 cylinder oppd eel pi.ston ngine, con­sumes about 7 or 8 gallons of gasoline per hour at 140 MPH. Charli keeps h is plane at Owen (former! Carrier) Field in West Asheville. . Don' t expect to ee him too far from home yet, but just wait ' til he gets that radio in~ tall ed! Thank you, very much, for the resp01re to our first instrumentation quiz. (Ma b 1 can get tarted on my house building now.) T he first question we read was " What are the thing J ack Blythe is looking at in the safety photo on page six of the April issue of The LOG?" "What are_ the • used for?" queried the same party. T h e first word of each question tel.l u · that we n eed an .extended cou rse in nomenclature; and before we can really understand en ough about instrument" to k ep our head above water (oops! it' raining again), we should have some knowledge of terms u eel ·by the men who operate: the technicians, the in trument mechanic , the engineers, ·and the manufacturers of in trument . An Interesting Sidelight Fir t, an interesting sidelight. When onr cour " [nstrurnentation for Pulp and Paper 1ill Operators" was first anno unced, \ve were a k d a lot of ques tions like - ''Is anybo :ly eligible?'' - "What, you gonna teach?" - "\IV ill iL do me ny good?" .But, Lh one que tion that really con inced ll ' th cours -· wou ld be valuabl was thi : ~'W h at ar ' you going to teach in that 'Chart' course?" T h,is was a que tion {rom n of th b t operaLOrs we han:; buL, it all ' riou n s, h thought of insLnml ' rtts (a ll in. trumcms, c identl - a CHARTS; or charts were whal h . though of when tb word ir . tru ­ment wa · m ntio11 ecl. Our pact; is rnnniug ou-t this month s let m larif a pomt. \IV i rll nd t u discus · industrin l .in trurn n rno t t1sed ir r our indusu· - no lab cquipn1enl or invo1v (1 . ·ientific app;•n •LIJS - · j11st the ga uges, i11dic;ll rs, rec rd rs. con­ltiJ'II<: rs. va lves a11<l their op ·ra t rs, LL - the things ''·we" - m;111 ' of u~ ~ ··e and li T C\ ' -r tby. Lik Lh ind.i ·;niug and r c rJiog :.1r.iablc area flow HtcWr's .j ack Blylhe was lo kin'g at i11 t:h l'ril ·a(cty pi wrc. t'or i.n ·tan e. LE .-\R~L . RAPIDLY, ranging in age from 5 spedal e.·bihition durin these youLhful YMCA ll'lidget Clogger ·, to 8 ·ears, are shown a they gave a rhe Mountain Youth Jamboree in Ashe-vi ll e, during the early spring. T l1ey also were alloHed eight minute o( a 30-rninute \IVLOS-TV program t lte same evening. 'lh · thw en are coached by "Red' . J e ter and Leananl Holder. These Champion YMCA Children are Carrying on a tradition as they SQ ARE DA ·,CING- th clogging variety - i the traditional folk dance of mountain people. The Champion YMCA is attempting to carry on this tradition by ~oml uc ting a aturday night squar d a nce I or grammar school children. From. th se dan es, wb re w Il over l 00 children parlicipar , ha com thr " c ]- le n t dan e t am . T l e o1d t g oup - a ll soph m res and jun.iurs in high scho t - ha d an d t • gethtr for n arly fj e y<.:a r~>, and a lmo ·t a ll the boys a nd girb t n th team hav . h · n with it sin . th beginuing. A ~ imil ar re ord is <.:XJP t d from lh younger gToup~ . T h Sa turday nig1a danl' ·s aud th Lhrc ' Lea rns a e spuns< r ,d by the Champiou .M 'A <.md coached by Caroli1w Di. ision employ es wl1o knnw th eir '~Yll:tl't:: danr i11g. E1n ~l "R ,d" lv · t ~ r, Pl:nn Engin · r­ing Dcpartm ·r11 , 1 a he n a f it.hful YMCA volunt -•· for five ye;tt s, aJHl L ·o11aul Hold r, also of Pl ant Engine ·1 ing, h : . ~ PREP Rl G FOR BOW. rt. '<' <'Tit..:q~e ri c Y I 'r\ Senior Clogg rs swing int fa$1 th ytllln js till'} conclude their ex hihitiiJJl cluri11g f iJ • ~fotll t laiu Youth J antborci' program in ~h c l'illt> . Tlu: i• populari t has grown to tlH:: o. t 11r rh al tbq :ln: pr l·d to fill all 1he engag tu e nt ~ in rhe a1·e<'- 10 been, cooperating fully with YMCA dance pro -ram · for four ears. Both are natives of \t\Tes tern North Caroljna anJ hav learned the traditional. dances from older p eople in the <uea. The teams are being called upon <limo t on tamty to pel'fonn Cor conventions, lubs and other gatherings. T h YM .\ o(t n h, ndk. as many as 10 dance team engagem nt . a month. Many long trip · for engagemen tha t b st far iuto th ,,.ighr arc hard on th sponsor , coa h and 1 :tr nrs - bu t th hilclr •n l )\' ev ry minut of jt and are alway an:iou {or th n -:-.l n .. 1gen1 nt to pp ar on lh horizo n - and the · ldom hnv to w:tit long. UIS ur1s OlnS I On D, · "- ' 11•1•1n o l m·t~r h "l yll :t. l o rttH' t :-. ttperi nt l fllltl jlldAc nl tltl' , lhh .J ndit i:d l j, ll i( l. became it nw ml>cr ol the Cat n lina Ch .ml ­pinn lam ih .1~ •• -.pee ia I c-oun e lor n11 _june I. In annoutH ing _l udp;t• ~J oo t e·~ a :-~o t iati on wi th the Ca rolina [)j, i-inn . H . . \ . Helder. \'ic '· [lr<:--.id cnl attd di,· i ~inn lll:tfL1gcr, ..,a id : "\Vc kl'l th ,lt ''T .u· indeed fo rtunat C' th a t thi-, a b le ;tnd di s tin g u i~ h e d ju ti-. t. .1 n atin· L111d life lo ng re ·id ent nl o ur area. lla ~ hetonH: :l, ..,ocia ted ll'ith the Cawl in.t l)i,-i ... ion o[ Cha tnJ>io tL '' \l th1Htgh h rr ... igncd hi' judge hip. D:1n K. :\luo rc will a lw:t '> h · "j udge" .\loOJc to hi~ m a ll) lricnd. tlu o ughottt th South ca ~L .\ n<t t iH' of A ~h e \ ilk. wh >r he " ·a.; born in I~H Hi. Judge i\loorc i.., thr nn nl Judge Fr d and Lela Enlo Aloorr. H ' j-; a gradu<tlc ol ' 'ha Hi(Th ·. honl and the l 1 ni,·et ~ itv o( , 'onh C:tro lin :t. ' 11 h gan the pranic nf law in . ylva in 192H and sen ('(! :Js Ji-l ck-nu CcHilll\ ttom '\ from 19:W to J ~ l-10 . 1n 194 1 he wa:-. a memb r nl t h , '< rih Caroli11 ;1 , c n er:-~ 1 . s embly. :\ \ Vnrlcl \Var ll vo lu nte r, h · ' eJ\ din the J udge .'\dYn a t ··s o ffic o f th U .S . .--\nny in Franc. Elcctul •llicitnr of the 0 0th Di::. tr ict in 191.11 . he hec;-tme l'esicl cnt j udRC 1\'0 H'<tl • la tcr . . \ m<'mbrT of th<' ~ f <~ . o nic Order a11d a p a~t presid ent o l the Sylva RntJn .luh, Judg-e l\1 or . has a l o b en active in the Methodist . hurc h. n in :t 1 ngth t rm :t ch a ir-man of the Board o f S tew<~ rd s. H w:t · mau i d in 1933 to fi s Jeanelle Coulter of Pike vi!J , I cnn. The~· ha~ two ch i ldren, a d a ughter , Edith. a gradu ate o f the ' ni' hit of • ·onh arolina, ·wh i promine n t ly associated with ,,elfar~ acti iti s: and a son , D<~n , Jr.. who plan, to enter the U ni­\ el · it) of . ~ orth Carolina ne. ·t fall to tud law . • Il l\ . K. \£00RE. un til lC ent ly . upcrior Cuurt Judge o f the :lOth North Caro lim Judicial Districr . jo inect bam pion as a .- pedal coumelor on June 1. In a nnounci ng Judge \fo0rc's as~<Jciation 'ith the C:arolina Divi ·ion , H . . \. Helder, vice-pre ident a nd general ma nager. sa irl: "\'e feel that we are indeed fortuna te th a t t ltis a lJ I and d i ~tingui~hed jUt i t. a ua the a nd li fe long rc. ident of our area, ha be­come a 'sofia ted wi th the Carolina f)ivi sion ." Y Bowling Winners Named Bes t ten bowle rs fo r the !\ea on recciYcd ti cl sp . Champion Y. I ,·\ Bowl ing League. comple ting a ur , ful <ivm aw<~rd .d trophic to ourstancling k egl rs J· ' rea un: ,,f the ann ual hm-v1ing banquet. Th(' l ·ague \"it · compn d o f bo th m ·n and women and t~ll ' · re invited to the fin al din ner mee t ing of the • Jn d c m n' dh·i io n, ·willa rd Owcu ha<l th high e-.t it rliYi1lual av r;1g of th a on - 17 ). L E. "P()p" Cool ·h ·. Fi ni~ hing Dcp i-l ttmc ~ nt . had th ' highe.,t indi' i1lual gam o f the ~ca .,on - ;1 ''1 7, :-.nd aho had th hight-.t -.cri . .., core of th · :: t'>Oll - a whopping ,] 7. . troph~ aJ...o ,,. nt f<• the winni ng- 1 am in th men 'r-. eli, i ... io n - th · }'jni~ h i n g tearn . ' f hh tear,t w h ·;11l ·d IJ' L . E. , ooJ..h, . .,., ca p ta 11 r O thvl mcmbth w r : \'ddon c ., ,J-, In, H c·ht I ·l . ut ton. · ·il \ ' l'to (·, ·J:tr..,ha ll • l' r nl£' Jac 1.. fk lc her and Bill 1orri<,. I ' fo t imp1m d hO\det ·w;t <, \1 ;,111 ·r Zat h :H). Z:1< lt fl l ' im prt•\ d hi., ga nw by I pin cluring th ca.,on . . <~ tH l ll '< <'i \· d t1 troph fn thi CIC( <HnplhhmL'nl. Zac h a r)\ tc:am, th . Y\ \t e n, h ad tit . )tiglt c-s l ·tic ~ for the .,c-:ho 1 CJ.9 2. Hi h r t ~: .11n g. rn of the ., a •HI rlw I ini-.hin ~ u·ar11 witlt L • .. Cool J, , Jll 10 • a ... (<1J i f. fln . The included : "Villard Owen 176; L. E. Goolsby, 173: W e llon Goolsby, 172; Jack Belcher, 170; Chnrle \Toocl­ru[ f, 169; Joe Flynn, 168; Bill H yatt, 167: J oel 1\fcCrcary. 166; J ule Riggin. , 16!); T om Atkins, 1 6~. In the wom n 's livi. ion , Polly fcCrean' bm l 1 a . ' h and orne 142 for th highe t individ ual <lS n average. H elen Brown po~tecl the high e ·t indi •idual g:-~mc. a 1 ~1 0 , and a1so the top ri · core of 486. Cash pril . wen t to {r . . Bill Pi k en. a nd . fad li ne H alt fo r pcrfc t atte ncl:tnc a t all games. "Vinning t am honors w n t to rh , it ,· t 'am with Rmell a as capr, in . Other m mh r.:; wet ll lt'n Brown , Ve "' Pickeno; :t th.l •dith Gragg. The' .it , tc am abn won high g:-~ m hnn01-. - 0 ~ :1nd th hi gh -~ ~ ~ c t i •-; - - -. ~11 dut ing th • '\C; tso n . Rr:1n·l t ~ ,. 111 ro th top ten howl t"" :1mn ng th rt ·minin(• k gl 1\. T it ~) Wt' l ·: l'o ll ' l\{( .r ;u • H~; v T :l Pi< k :n , 1 ~ 0 : H <' lcn Brown. I :17: R o tcll R:ty, I. 5; ro •. nna lfani o n. 1:11 ; Edith C1agg, l :~:l; Ronn i \'et >. h : C nrva \1 kin , 129 : _I immi ' J •II ~. 1 ~6; \ Viii• rn iu • /' adl <ll ·. 1!!5. Run11tT up 1 •.nn among ! It(' ' omen '~' the La d it·~ agg t t ' ;llinr C !llllpri ~u l or JO:t llll :l TT.u r i-;ot) , apL.Ji n, Hon­tli r \'c·to ·, Lo ni..,c rJ eitdt id, J .UJ \'\' ih m, f. tle litH lf, a tt and v~lll lk khcl . • 1 1 - ROB :RT F. . 'T • , . uperint n l nl · f Rwlding on tnt .tinn and the ,__et' ice roup v ction fIll 1lant Engi ne ill"' p:u·lJ Hmt, wa a rer-dinn r peal- r at Lh in, Lall· tion inn r meeting. Anton ,poke humm m1y- nnd eiiousl)' - on "Phi los ph . Of A ort." ecor M EMB R of the EdlNards-Clark-J\!Je er Post of \ ' teran of foreign \1 ar s, and the po· t's feminine Auxil· iary unit mak a fine combination in serving patients in ,·eteran ho,pital through the ' ·Vestern North Caro­lina area . . . and all are an iou to serve even more. The record peak for itself . . . and records show that man ' of the Au xiliary members have devoted many hours to entertaining veterans in Oteen and Moore G neral ho pital . Tl eirs is an active fellow. men . . _. and they even m pea et'lme. program of plan to keep • servtce to their i l that 1Ata y . . . Officet· of both unit were recently installed at a dinner meeting in ' ' aynesville. Gertrude Lowe, 17th di trict uxiliary pr , id nt, .in-tal led the feminine unit THE TO\'\' 1E llO E iu \ · il }f!C vil!t' Wa~ !h · .n e Of rhe annual dinner me:e liJll{ and in­stallatj cm of o ffiet'J'S. Carl .,aJi s. o·f th ~t<o1ff !){- the First lational Bank of Can wn, a.nrl former po t en m 1n a r:1 d c . 1 a ma~l ' r of I?H!lllOfll 'S. 42 G ·RTR D£ LOW , right, J7th di'ltTU::t .uxil'iary rc iden , in· stal!ccl n w l • c1 r t d · FW Pnsl · ux.iliary ofli r . ')t\< • i3 sht> n h eTe pr enling th gavel to l<athc-rin 1\arren, pre 'dem of th ' Eel ward.- lark-JVfesser l'osl uxiliar •, follo ·ing the installatkm. # erv1ce officers, and Alex Shumoli , of Champion' Plant En i­neering Department, and form r commander of the po ·t, .installed post officer . Post officer include Dan Griffin . commander; Tom Ingram, senior vice-commander: Her chel De·we e, junior vice-commander; the Rev. Clayton Lime, chaplain; Dr. Hugh A. Matthews, surgeon; J oe Thomp on, ohnny Blalock, trustees· Carl Gillis, po t adjutant; Clyde h rp, quartermaster, Haskew ' t\larren, Jr.. en·ice officer; and Bruce Leathen ood, sergeant-at-arm . Auxiliary unit officers include Katherine ·warren, president; Ro-wena Murr. enior vice-pr ~ident: B atri Griffin, junior vice-pre jden.t; Martha Gilli , -o-uard; Evelyn Robinson, hi toFian: Roberta H ayne-. patrioti instructor; Elsie Smith and Louis Leathen,.,.< o 1, trn tee : and Bernjce Sentelle, . ecr tarv-tr a ur r. ' r\ LEX · H {] 1\ { 0 'L I S, ex 1 re111e ldt. admini ter h' t1atl ( of­fice rn newlY c l ' ·ted '1; '\' r ost uHi c; rs , rn an' t'>f wh Hn ar .nn)- lina Ch. mp~on . ' tandin!_'l' oppo· s i l:c SJ Ill n tO lis j n , .. n c ,-i_ff_i n. rcfl le ted c m nt au cl er 1f dt Vl<\V ·1 ( l , l far lhc S nHHI '(.)U· ,· cu t l ve •ar. Champions-- Here And There Dun tevem on .of Fir1ishing, an l . n , Tonuuy, of P lar t Engineeri• g, took r.om . inter sting o lor movie of olorado trout fi shing wh n th ·y '· re out that w·•y a y ar ago. R cently Ill. mb rs o{ the Haywood Count \ ildlif Club, oE C<lllton, called on th em to how these movie . T hey did ... and the lub 1ncmbers apr r · ia t d th ir coop era tio n. Thi ·s th story nf h ow a hu b<1lld; working the grave 'arcl hift in Book. Mill l\1 an u ~ c t1.1.ri n&. ':"al ked out o( hi home roc. tch th work bunvtth 1us WI f s parak •et o 1. hi ·hou lder. At lea. t th at' tl'lc candid opinion of Mrs. Willard Hav:kins, {or h r ga il-y coJotecl bird h <1S b een missing frorn the Ha'\> kins h ome ince that time. Th parakeet wa a famil 7 p et .. . and a good one .. . and it i, nti1·ely p oss ible, M r . Hawkins beli eves. that the bird ' a per heel on th bo ulder of her husband as he left the house for work. Probabl · th bird ' disapf earancc will alwa ys r emain a m . tc . Artifi-cial Respiration Instructions All Carolina Champion electricians, including the cowtruction section of tha t d epartment, are taking in· , rruccion. in artificial respiration. ·woody Robert·on , Carolina Champion·s.Safe ty super­vi. ·or, and qualified instr u ctor, is conductmg the class work . . Electricians ex pres ed a deep intere t in the modem method of artifjcial res:l iration a:nd Robertson was happy to tart the cia e ... (or they'd asked for 'em . . Robert­on av h ' never taught a more intere·ted group of men ai1ytime . .. or an)" h ere. Buster Shipman And The lawn Mower Buster hipman , d iges ter loading floor employee in Pulp Mills · D panment, knows definitely that power l-awn mower (especially the .r?tary type) are d~ngerc:ms. .s he prepared to mow. h1s lawn for the hrst · tlm.e thi- pring Shipman got h1s . afety toe shoe a wee blt lt•O· do e to the hou ing . .. and wham. It happened. Had l i.pman no t be n wearing safe ty shoes ~Je. n~ost certainly would have lost several toes. . : . as Lus safety tc d ho t ok. a L ibl b a ting. l1:iprnan i qu i k to aclmit tl~a t a.f et . shoes · sa_ved him a erious a. cid ·n t <Lnd mu h 11rn · Jo t from the JOb. \Vh n Mar.sl all Cooper, Pl a n~ En gi nc:r~ng Dcpart­m •nt, and Da jd Wright, Pulp M11ls tcchnl cl<ll1, secur: d j &hn Cuh · ., for a C~antf.m _ Cam ra. 'Iu? progr?m m v ril . . ' tb ' lruly hlt th pckpot With Carnon Came ra Clu I memb rs. 'For Culver. dire. ·tor l.}f the n w l>r;;~zi li ;u tr<tining progr<:lm at Carolina Champio n, ' a ·· 1h • (:luh 111 rolH.:: l's an int r e.ti ng J ·cture <1n th at <;oont.ry (lOll lllustr, ted his n na rks ~-~.r ith h ·a u tiful c-olor ~ lid s. (an-y in ter ~ lin g a ng l s w ·n : cov~ l'ed a ucl qujtc H f .tv no11-cl ul rn mJ.J t<> w re on h ancl lot the c<uncra club f '\:liur • The Fish Are 8itin9 Bas, and crappi w re h itting lik , t.hcy mean iL in Fomana L ake in 111id-A pril, ac ord ing to Fl ani.. Ch<Hn· b rs.. o f Accounting Dep- run ·nt. Nfan o ther Champions hav found angli ng q uite procluCli in th · many mountain Jakes since arly stJring. JJas · arc taking plugs and other a rtificial lure. a ,.veil a!; th o ld standbv- night raw lers, i( fi:s hcd I ' · toward and awa v• [rom th bank. • .Ed B 'll, Time Keeping super isor ; Fntnk Davis, . up~ crvisor of Plant Protection ; L ee 1\tfcElnth , Employmen t supervisor; and Frank Queen , of . r aW O ffice staff, arc am >ng tb man Caro lina C hampions who take their bass, pik e and rappie fj ·hing serio usly ... anti they hav(~ a way of g·e tting c e<d lcnt res ul ts. John Thomas Is President J\1l ember · of the Way nesv ifl Toastmast rs Club have ele ted · John T homas, technician in Personnel Research at Carolina Champion, president for th ensuing year. Thomas succeeds J ack Nolan 1, job an a ly ·t in vVage Administration, who acce1 ted the publici ty assignment for the coming year. Bryce Lytle, of Phmt E ngin eeri ng Dep artmen t, was another Champion elected to o ffice . . . the t of sergeant· a t-arms. Coordinated by Earl Silve r and o ther club members, sale of blight resistant chestnu t seedlings to members of the Haywood County Wildlife C lub wen t over in a hig way during the early spring. Silver, one o[ Carolina Champion's coordinators, who crgreed to hole up the little trees until they were sold, said the shipment onl-y lasted a few d ays ... and all were gone . .. and planted in vario us sections of ·we tern North Carolina. Club members and friends of club members bought the seed1.ings at 60 cents each. * * * * \t\Th en bigger trout are caught in the ·wNC area . . . Ott Murr, Book Mill Manufacturing, and Bill H oward, foreman in Plant Engineering Deparunen t, will _catch 'em: Howard has had some excell ent luck with n ight crawlers in the Camp Hope area, while Murr snagged his nice rainbow - a 22-incher- way ou t in the High­lands section. He, too, was using night crawlers. Howard, however, is primarily a brown trou t ngler. Murr creels any species taking his b ait ... as mo ·t an , angler should. Officers of the YMCA Georg · Howard Tro. te l, technician in P ulp l ~liJls Deparm1ent, has been reelec t d pre idcn t or Cha.mpion Yl\lCA for arioth er year. Other ol'fic rs, also rcclccred , are \Vesl c Holtzclaw, Canton busin essman, vice-pre ·ident ; H e nr" Mi ln cl. tech nician :i o Paper Man ufa tur.in , s cr t.ary; and Tom Re ·vcs, TraHic Office staHer , treasurer. · Tr ISt t' l air ady has named the va.r io u · standing comrnitt '<'S who' ll serve during th ·car ... a nd . h~ m­pi< n Y ;tnticip·• t{'s <tJ1f>ther big one in ~ JI r \ pt ns. * ·~ 0 ·kmb .rs of th H a w ocl :onrtt • :B 'Uglc Cluh, head d by Ge1v :1\J ilue r, pre. id -nt , pon ·or l Lh &