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The Log Vol. 19 No. 11

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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.
  • • • , • ' • rr1nbrr 1!137 • Merry Ch.ristmas Jttfl All1 • .. . ..... • ' • • • • 0 • ze • DECEMBER, 1.937 VOLUME XI~ NUMBER 11 Published by ''The Cha:rnpion Family" . . . The paper for tnis magazine is made in ottr plant out of wood from the forests of North Cuo­lina~ W e manufacture man~ grades of ·bleached 'Sulphite pap ers., Machine Finished and Super Calendered ~ • ' • • ' • fllZ ?fJ~ 0 . • T H ~E Loc • ' 8iltnt Nig.~t! Jlnly Nigqt! ' Silent 1·zight! H oliest (night/ J.Vo1zdrous £.tczr, le?zd thy light.! f;J7£tf~r the d ngel.r le l its s £11. g A llel-ttia to ottr King! Chr£st the -Sa1->ior.tr is born, .Jeszts the A.Sra,·viou.r 1's born/ • • • ' • • • • 1e atl tstn • • Lelt tc> .dqhf­t oqan Kob.el'laml. Hope T. Robertson. and ReU.be4 B. h ber1San with Mt. Fu9i b:l ba~:k CJio1Uld., ZtiZ B--v ltfrs. Reuben B. R obertson • Editor's Note' Reuben B. Robertson, Executive Vlce·PJ"eSi· dent oJ The Chatnpio:J Papar and Fibre Company, M.rs. Reuben a Bobl!rlson and their son. Loqan, retllmed recently fro,m a vi&ii to JapaJ)., by way of Hon olulu. They intended visitinq some parts of China, but havinq teacbed Japa.n about the lime the Japan..Cbina Was hTOke out. they decided to defer their visit to a late:r date. W E crossed the Pacific on the Tatsttla ~~1anr) and wece initiated into the J apanese atmosphere at the S\Jkiyaki c: irner \l·hich 1~ servt:d on board ~·1th conditions res embl'lr1g a~ neady as possible those in J apan. Now squani og on your heels wi th quiet dignitJr for over an hour may ·sounJ ea~y, but the I~ a hiLs of a lifetime creakily protest! 1 tried tQ up~v,lJ ~f.Jmeth in g of cl1c Eastern dignity by sitting c-ross­le~ geci on a cuo:>hion. The food that is Uken from the <:()()kin~ pot is .-o good that bowls are refi I led before they are (:-nJM·-ed, :)C r;ne OPYer knows how much or, for that mat1el'. what he ha-o e ~.tten. \.r1 ivi11~' in Tokyi'J, Wf' fr>und a g reat many buildings <n,i far l 0 rhos<: in f"•llf <"it;es, m;·WY of Lbem lHn·iog hfen b1Hlt in{c ·J.c grC<Jt CJiJtl lrj nakc of ICJ27. V f/J :"'t Tut ~ r; ·"'~ Vt•<:-m V> .~i kk c,. nnt of the b~,J !.Hy ~ J '<lLS f,f tl {'" (J; icn - f1J1e I)-affv• mc{ining un h:nc). Famed fur ll (> wr,ndtvU: l .t>~nt ric ") .J ~15 Y.Drf!c:(Jl.J I ~hrin .s and lt;Jilpk£) tJ,L ~ rcl a i r :ee1 IH~ i::. (·nl u,w• ,.,J l~y iu~ supt>rl,; fl <Lttirti ~ t '' ,rj rqn mt•ot. I fcrc 4 .(t ·.Jt e ;rnd l n aw in IHHIIJtHtl'HJ:.. utJi,Jn, ;tud Jl(,, v, t, Jd··t tl;.<.:y H:' ' Do Wll HH; 1 he: W<)rd ht·l-~fz,, ( ltH. ~t.hlJif' 1 J i a 0 n; fl, · r Jtt ) t.1 1 t1 d y 1 ,H J1 ~~ h .. {• { • 11 ' dek , t ! Tt It lLl 1u ~A c • 1 i 11 ~J r 1 Jl ')"IJ 11 t: i 1.,, d r l· J , t y d t.:.f 1 g() 1 '1~(; '1, 1r1 j t 1 of -1 ; k ,. I; • L ~ H l n111 t • • r 0U \ ~ •'·r iaHs. It .,rttt••l y ~~ P· ~ru l! ',[ iti:r nt 1 I) plr1CiJt't i.t !rt es, t Wt f.1l y (f u r ;I h. lf milr· j, ·ll~ l /I( I lit l l f) {00 Y•' !il ~ o.ld, is most 1mpressi,·e. rviore than 18:-000 of tbe 40;000 a.riginnl trees s-till stand.. There are 60 of the "vorld famous shrines and temples. and one .is. \:veil repaid for the effort of dim bing 400 steps to see th.em aiL TJ1e larges t i·n the group was built by the third shogun. The work of construction beg.an in 1614: \vas completed in 1636. During these 12 yea·rs an average of 15;000 men wc"te engaged in daily work. No limit was set t<:> the expenditure "vhi·e.h a mounted to the equivalent of abou.t Len m·illion dollars1 an extraordinaJT large sum in those days. One building is famous for o.ae of its panels with ca rvings of the three original Jingoro monkeys. illus­trating the precepL, ' Heither see, hear or sp>eak e\·il.'~ Then there is the celebrated yonu~ im on: popularly c:llted th~ ·'gate \\'here one t arries all day': because a clay cau be spent \'\"'hilc admiring it6 be.amr, intricate decora tions :tntl embdli.sh­ments. "'J'hc ga te is kn()wn as th€ rnost r~splendent struqure ever construeu.:d by .Japanese cra f:ts mt;n of olden da ys. t'uuer the cave:> of t·he akashitarnon is the laml"~US ''s leeping cat .. ·• a ski llful Cttrviog auribt.tre<.l ~l · o to the ~Htist J i n~oro ( '' ink i ug). • Arri ·ing Lherc em Su nd n ~r, we ~w mnny pilgrims, an(.l were [lH I\Jllate to he inch<> tent pl~ when they had a c~r~­fuor•} · T o th' whi11c of the pl. .. in1ivl· IJ-uh:, ,tnci tl'lt"' sqt~t•t:tl of i\H I odt<'l iusl nt iiH'nt , ~JOU y~·ars rolled il ·W~l · . The chnr­:- 1 \.lt r:> of ~n ,a 1lli m l'llint ·u ~r t CJII h:al comet,) Iii Slvwlv :1 I'' ir•s1ly pl<.ICt'~, IUit fi'UJ<> it3 WH) in ·uad saT J :1panese styl · in ! t oHI (f \dun \l' Wtlu ld c:dltlw ;d t.:H. Tht')' WllH \I1II E' rubL \1\-Tl 1 lit:·ht h lu ~ skin with lAack hut'&c.· huir hau. tn lih j, h..'lml. Slllllt...' ~·.,,t·i<·d \lJ(Jdt:tl lhiltJ::i tb:tt lovktd Jik~ lwtt('l p:taldlt•, ."tlld n pu• t",\ tllli'cl brl.. The lli.\d pttc~~ • • • • • • nd f. • ~ ub n B. &b r \) - leavinq Honolula tor Japan. uqust 1937 mf unrcd the da:~ f1 .. t l .. e.- ··e the open , hrin-e-. and, aft er . ~neel!n~. . lf:nt"J a kmg s .. ~ _ and be~an 4 ·o chant. T he music t ,•e 1o. t,; u.·~ ·11ts :H, ~ t:'e4 ~ e j and onlv· n1elodic in­tO! latio~ ~ L '- J~d be lH~a rd. . fter he fini~lwd , one of the other p-1 "ests '" eat ' Ut' and ret rned ('artyina ei.;ht trays, one a h er , t othnr. filkd '\ · h offe• inzs of ic ~ wh le the others lc,,med up tlH.~ .. tC't-"~s< t ht· tra: was pa: ~Ll from one to the •1er unti) th-.. lea,.. prie,-r rece \·eu i.. 1'hc..y paused on ~nch st~p as d~t"} mour~ ie,: . ar.cl e\·cry m.o,·cm.ent was as ~tudied and ·xact as a :--~ a.:s , .... c:a;ce. B~ck in Tok. o ···t;. haJ 11 .!...!. rand time ' ' it h our dea r oiJ . . · .. nd. r ~- Et,U ... !J;; l I OV\ a llt:hor of ... \ D aughter of the ' .. T..i.rai.'' her dt!u!!nt ~;r C bivono, :ind her husband E iichi ... . Y- J. t oot:a . • Then a p1• a~a •lt week in . 1i: anoshita with 1ts fine hotel, !)w~mminc .. t: 0!..•:. i Ca'lltifui moun lain vil:WS1 fi ... h ponds and ,,v,aterf.all . Here iWe sal!.\' fo,v.)s ' ·irl1 tails fifteen feet lcmg. r J!lr trip to Lake fiakonc ,t·as lo•:eJy, pa sin!! monument:, and ima. t:~ of hi<-t _,ric intc:rest_ The lake occupies a space iv.<nt~ bet\ t\cn the era er ·wall and tl.e central cones. T he • small hamlet an the: lake ~h o re lAral! a most imJ \,nant barrier c:ttyairu:t im: ad . .o•:r arm ie.s in ancient ti 1tu:s. fuji is been across the lake. ·r ,ne two-hou; dr i-v from l fiyanoshita 1.0 board the train • a1 :-.: umaz:..l M ~> :me of the n1o::~t beautiful J ·ve ever t ake11. ~eein~ tl t: rema rka!b!e \',tay in 'A·h icb they cultivate evt:ry foo of availabb: grc ·uncl, th"' ,,·onrlerfut r.:f<,restation 'Ao·ork on the moUI!t ains. and the home indu .. trY of the .:; iJk worm c,.ul iv:1tion .\as a!l verv intc rc-st..int·. \(e saw cui cl~.!UCe r;( military J ret a ration in. the mi[J;: JOIJg r "girnenlt <) artilfery htch pai~'-d u on forced ma~che~. -) Oto holds ~ e 'iches (>f 1 he r J t 1Jfies. T here is Jiltle t here ·o remind one of t'H:: ou t ide \,r,r}d. l i i ~ tLt aucient Cit r of Peace: lyir.g among it.s bcaut;ful ntount.:tins. and is "' ,,rid 1a mou aE an ar.f i~t:c and Jjtc.: ra •Y cenre1. Jt ' as tb.e capital of Japan and the Jmperjal resid t;nce for mo1c than [3] 1 lh'l Hh l \ L il• T lll .lllh il ) \?(l~ tlw r ll1f't'lliJ 'Ij ..,. itl• 'PI . w ,1 llhWl'd l fl l nlqn, it ;ttH i•·l tl jll f..'-, t l¥'t'"" tlw -t ,t u:d c·t t•­itol I ~ . l l ll }' lt t-~' I V t d. l'lw · "i jn P.d \{7' . blfi lt in 1Cd2 . jq t!l'}'l1C'irt lly f:t n1 r~n · for its s j'l n ... lid ~u· hit 't I til nl l'ta ttl , a11rl go r~· \~ Pu ~ inJ, fl(J f Jr- ·­• ilrtt i<,us. Otw lar J!u J'tllh' l i ~ t.:H I v~d with a d iJl, r enr pt · luP~ t t c.ll h Sl\h: ()\ tht· "rliHt c ul pll)l' :t. did tfw f<t rnou d11 .. lllcJH k •~~ s. . , ,~w !l our~ : 11 e huilt so w h 1'11 wa lkf'\d r,n h<'y tl);.• kc S• tmd t\ h,ch ~t •c ~ lll ' l 'os<· d 1'> fll •ll lld Ja r· night iJIP:d t::s. \ t ~pil·,d lr ,ttli-.t H! ln,uk vV11 11 Jll :lde 1>, H me11tlwr tJf nur p.~ tt ) . ·' t l is ·dl :-.c 1 b( ~Htlilul,'' :d) t' s.lid, f J \ ollldu ' t kno v wh ·• r..: t n l~' \ n n t r'ul h h 1 u sh : , • • .\ ftcr ~<'c in ~ lh~ 1-lt'CJI.H~ I , cloi. o nHc nncl E: at SIJana f.td,,...,·iL·s. and tlh h<t th l-wn\> en b a t~utdt.:~} "''-: C<lldd lliH:It·r~ta nl why st lt l d tl ' o-~,, t11 K) 11to fot ~ h o ppi11 g. :tnd why it is klH•Wil d~ tht. Pa ti ~ f,J J;t pan . . 1ra \ :t, n ne or tlw liH h£ in tL"Jcsting pface Wl' vi-,itt:d, :tud it W et ~ g rcnt fun 11ding itl t ltc j1111 1ki. h ~s . Tl 1i ~ di ~ tn c;t ,,jll C\ ~ J· he n~~oc.:ia ll'd w•th the L'a d r lri lot } r,f .J a p a n , lor: i tl th\:' provim:t' <ln: hnri'-·d thl' c :Hl }r em1 (!fCJ t s, incluJ inJJ, ,l immtl T~ nn o, \.hu in 6<>0 n. c., futJIIdu.l thr Jnllf' l i n ~.: cA rttlcrs tA the prt'SCJH l mpcri al h ou s e~ which is the t>ld c~t c:\istin" dynusty in th.c '\. orld. ' l'hc frHl:ign visittJf caunol fail to be imp1'l.'sscd by the c\r iJcnct's of the ci vil iza tion of an ancient pe01' lt anJ the arrh it ccturnl remains a n<.J relics stdl founJ in ~ a ra and it$ ,-icinity. \ \ e li rst \ ent to ~n ra Park, ~' eJI known as Detr P.a rk, which cor er:, a bout 1:2SO aCt es, .in which, among the superb trees. roa rn some [ .300 tc11nc deer. 'l'hey expect to be f t:ll the ca kes yott can buy to g ive them, and when you don't feeJ tht:m fast enough, they give you a nip a~ a n:minJer. 1 'ht: a\ enuc oi lan te rns cont ain l.' over 2.000 sto n ~ one~. Onc'C a vea r th ere js a fest iva I when a light is pu L in caclt lantern. · It must be an impress ive sight ! T'he K a s uga Shrine, whtch is real ly a group of shrines, wa founded iu A. D. 76 a nd has numerous huncrns hanging along the corridors which produce a sLriking effect again$t t he ever­g reen ba~kground . Each is dedicated to a separate deit). Tradition says that Ta k e~n1 i k a-zu c hi l one of the four gods worshi pped ~t Y a sug a, came to Nara riding a dee r) a fterward inducing Lhe th ree o t he r gods to come lO the s hrine. Bccau::,e of th is, deer protected by t.he gods, have been kept by the slt rine for many ccn Ltt ri es. The torii is a simrle gateway erected at rbe approach to e-very Shinto shrine. 1L is an imitation of the gateway on \-\-hich the m }'thological cock perches in order to proc.: laim the break of Ja ' aL the e ntrance to the cave where the sun 4' Pilqrims who had walked miles to see the shrines and temples at Nikko Barbara Manning. Hope T. Robertaon. Mr. Iwata. and Reuben B. Robertson s.tOCh.:~ • Amatcra ·u had hiddt:n . pre·enl teiguine Emperor traces The Jmperial fam il y of the back ro t his goddess. 'f hc 1\.rJliJ. or J aj'anesc hurizon tal harp. is somewhat like a zither. 11:. has a wooden f ra tne w1m thi n ecn strings of ailk. JTir,·;mcd on j,·ory briclge-. \Vben played, iL is laid flat and it, :>tr~H{S arc p.l11ckcJ by the thumb anc.l first Lwo finge rs of ibe r;~hr Land. tcJ each of wl1iclt is fa stened a small ivory t leclP r:. . h is slig lnl ;. l e~s th an 8 feet long. 'r b.: ~ami~cn hao; th ree <;trings a11d is the most popular r,J J apan~-c il1l :sicaJ i~ ll Ulll CI11 S. \ hen rla~· i n n· . the per­f•. Jrm 'f h0lds the J leu 1 um, wh;ch is quite large, in the right !- a·1d. Jt is n .. n difficult to learn. There arc also different • kit ds of dr&nns and fl utes. \ c \'tnl tr:> dw mrJVics se\·eral timl..!s, and the re we saw J apa.n~e ~ t;r j JUS rJf dh: figh rini! jn China. ·\t dw SLatiODl), .. ...,,. aN (; J ( :~'Jb d I'C.I •. q··lt r i\·ing thei r so.l dier~ :. dramatic ·;.e!~<1-off wi t.h llu~~ ~'4! \'JJJ~· \ f ; 1 he • um; ()[ JW1 irma! so11gs. " \rf., ~ta 1 ' i .. J uJ '~Ita rwlmr, b u1 \'er(· !>ttJpped by .J ap 1 nu. e fricnos ;u Kof.t, .. fr. aud tVl rs. l(,Jdc ·ra, wlti)St' kn ow l ~~dg-c vf u ... nJi tJIJihi rihcrc wad· llwu1 le.H i td fut nt ll' sa ff!l} aucl iufl H!T1• qj u., tu ··i\ e ,.p t110 uip. da rkc: ncd lc' I ra~.tin.: in C'u;:-.C. r,f air I (Jj ( !S . (;&J.U d iun· -;") r~ d uce hi SJ ccd. Ju rc • 'llll lll" F J 1hc J ~tlt L 1 cl.e icled th) r t k of bnrnb· in .·hangha; might fln l h nv~ bc<:n mud w lf •· . 1\ ly hu .b:.nd :c 11d f.Jil climbed t h~ srJH ac ive vt-kano \ z:una. which i l h{· c•r:•..Jud I:Hgt•$r aniw;: \'ofc:wi<: m•'luot: j~ in .L1p1n. >n rht t-·t: r)C(''u~ i(. ,, it-. cJ tr rti,~n~ f1:tv · ca J:scd l:'e_l jt IllS cJ .1 n1<t!-!~ '. () llc f l f tiH.: Ill Which t C'l t'n·l J 0 y e a r.: tL 0 , des I I r) \ l. ~J ,S(':V C11ll' t fl \ llJ 'd trr.:~. • • Ou·r J1< .:..r aud lcl:->l sray \"h 4-tt f am ·· ~. u ra at the hOld \'\ itlt (,u, fricnJ. th,• Kyoukas. \ ,. V. 1~1t ~igh t->cc~.n= in nld ' ic1o 1 ias, and l tllH 1 ·.a). d1 f.~ Wil by ,;lzj hor~~s, tl11.: btsl u nc~ hHll ht·en ~c.: n t l'~ \ a1. 1\. antakura is tii JSUfJ ' a t"'d iu ih natur·al hea u1y which i, l..:'n lwn~ed by i l l-i llta'\urc c,f lt:gcuds and hi ·'.Dr~. nur to for­get iL~ numerc,tt:s Duddhi:;)t temples a11cl · J1int•J ;)h ri1.cs. Here stanch 1Jaihn rsu. anrH her colo al br rmze jmaf"f<: representing BuduJJa with a c~lm and C'Jfll ro,(d expression. )n looki ng at t hjs mild }et imrre::~s i,:~.; ( fJtlfltenano::: oite can read ily u n de r~ta nd the l ' rcJfrJund r~vereu<:c ,.·hich he in ~ pi re~L The one at ~a ra JjJ not imp re .,~ me in tl,( ~ ~·ay. Both. however) seemed mirad es uf superhuman wurkrr.an­sb ip. The weight of tb is o pt? i~ said lO be liJO ton ,, Apart from ~eligiou s motives. and from an arti ~tic point of vi<:w, the Oa iblttstJ is decideuly a granJ sight. There is also a temple at Kamakura which I liked tre­mendouslr, because of the peace and tranquility of !ts sur­roundings and its air of a ntiquity. ( t is ~a iJ to contain the richest collecton of an objects a1ld \·aluabJe J ocumen s in J apan as well as a pa rt of the body of Buddha. Then to Y okohoma to board the Tat nua-;~/ ar u. 1\ nd what a wonderful fare\·ell J apan gave us. Beautiful un­seLs ha,·e always thrilled me, but with f uji in the fore­ground) lhis farewell s un~ct was gorgeous beyond c.le ... crip­tion! It would cab~ too long to tell something of the ch a n~es in the rda tions between man and wi fe in J apan or a bout the position o.f women in ea rly times aoJ the present day. or their religions, ·anJ the controve rsia I aspects of the \ ar with China. In re,~ iewing mentally the reactions of my star in J apan. I realize that my enjoyment has been a combination uf ap­preciation of its beauty and scenery] irs temple: of religiou-' \'idJ an ·xtra '\'f!. ·f l~' J·CJhJ ;H J apa n. \'(' de. id, d In l/' tr, a • t,oJ plal • ~nld ch~J c l\a r11•1a va. J· ru111 fiCm Wf..:: h&.&d ;1 bre· 'h-• aHiu¥ Ill' MJr lf q ) lf) L,, ~ ,. Su va. Uu ,. u.H ~ I •'.H; d , jv,~r 1 cd dHougJ, d t. l li.U n ;.': ~l, ,t·l ,,( t it ~ \·ill. gc , tlttn au)Urtd i,·1rp Jll'lLHtl:uu .. lJJ'.fC inrl) :t lt tJg•• JOCk; i. m,lf ltl · the c~r · ~thcr b~td1y. - .,;;d, f thi{l :CCf.:llh Jll, I IIJf vill.lt_<•6 R uh ll B. Rob rtaou tlhJfxlbln aeom to bu po,pul r \n the Orient lao LIJ l ' ' Logan and Geisl!a Gtrls expression. ils di~Lin'-ti,·e art re\'ealcd 1n iLs d()t1lestic archi­te ~t hr~; i1 nandicra Fts. an..i L\·en the costU11\es oi i he pco­p1\: worn hy those \vho. fon~natdy still follow tr:tdirion and are proud to '\'\·car the c1cLbcs that delight the eye of the fun:.iun \ isi(()r: and he J ar'anese people themseh·es, with their friendly hl•:::niraEt~', (;;"!QUrt.esy and cagerJte·s to help us d\?.'rive fuH benefit from o•n· \ i n. Japan ha a fin'- system of hotel$. "'ich \·c tT. .~.. ood fend and courteous and interesteJ service. In each one "e had that .:at hon1e feeling.'' f\ gain on tne 1 atr ,,ta- laru "-~ fe!t the :-aml: frienJlv. . courteou .. atmosf>herc. \! c returned to America with a kiud thought tCf\ard J apan and its ;'u'! 1e. \~oith remcmln·a nccs of its be~uay and hi ~ toric intercs i.. with no rcgr·~ts and no com­:> i<? i nt~. txcept of the h~ at. ::\v\V (jllf happi 1ess i cc~mplc1e finding- <)ll f folks here "'~clJ, and he}ng b~ck in this ?rand counLry, Japan was t he 2 ~th foreign CI/Untry \ ,hich I ha\·e been privileged to sc.:c, and aH of the<\f' h:n .. f'. made tne :rpprcciate n1ore than ever the hea1.1 ie.s and comfvns o[ our .wonder[ u 1 YVe" tern Norlh Carolina : CHAMPION EMPLOYEES STORE PAYS ANNUAL TRADE DIVIDENDS On Monday, December 6th, the Champion Employees' Store, owned and ope rated by the Cant~n Division of The Champion Paper and Fibre Com:s>any, will distrihu1e amonq its 2i 100 patrons its reqular trade discount, amount­ing this year to $45,000.00. This is in accordance with the Company's policy which has been in effect sinc-e the store was established. Your cooperation is solicited to avoid congestion in the store when trading in your discount coupons, or receiv:.ng credit on your merchandise account. However, it is hoped that all coupons be presented to the store not later than January 30th. Amounts owing to the stc:r ~ a.t the t'ime of distribution will be deducted from trade discounts. The management expresses its app reciation of your patr-ona.ge, and hopes t!lat it may continue to me rit your confidence and cooperation. [5] n f~u1uar.\- 1, t 9~' 8, or a~ soon t here- ~ . .. .. at er a~ conv-...nH•nt, d Y• u \jil rttno,·e frorn 1 ne fra1 l ~ l he ( t-rt. jfi CC'll - ;\ \ a rd 0 f .. le.rir ~j\en -\Olt (or a J. -a rf Ct ·~tftt,\ J eo lrd durin~ 193A. nnd take it t·o the · 3fety and \ elf are Othcc another cold star ,yiJI be placed on it, if) our record is cleaT for the 'eel r 193 7. ~ ~ood aie ) record i;:, a gooJ r~cotn ­nienJ4tion~ anJ .. hould he prized hi ~h1) l \Y e\ t'rr C'han1 pion e1nployee. MAN LAID OFF - Rc"cen Jy tt: was n~ct•!'l~;try t() Jay otf ont· mao for di&f\be)­iJ g afdY Rules. 'J he ~I 1n •• ~cmcnt i~ of the l)pini,"ln 'h;n it is bcucr i.CJ la.v a man oft for a fe:\ da\. ·, . ·)f, ii ncct~satY. , di.cltar~e him before h.. e .!! Cts hun. . if h~ i:-. carckss. rather rhan allow him 10 r~m(lin on lhe job. Bccao..,c \n-; knu\' thal he will ~~t hurt Si"'nn~ r or la t~.: r. ~ l en! Ln·t it b<.-ttcr to play aic t.ha.n £?( I 1:rt or fo:;e your joh: Have You Seen?- Hl ve You Heard?- Did You Know? I-Iav(· you seen D11ncan ~f .. lc~IalJ •Jil·~ nc\' !--pat..: Did you know that [ rsie _ ·cwma11 '" n. wc ~l ring a dia- ... mond ring? Did you kn9w that 1-1cleu Cro~an ·topr d che\t' ttH! gum f01 fi\'C minutes on NoY<:rnbcr 12? Did you know thal '\'eav~r Sorrdls had promiscJ not to put any more briar- in Cavenaugh'" bt:d? Ha\re yoH seen J\1-attie Leatherwuod·s UC\ hom· in Clyde? 0 , no! don't Lhink she i$ thinking ~criC~u·dy al>nut tha•; ho\<\'ever, one can nc,·er tell whnL a \C>In ~ul is going to do! I-Jave .\ ·ou hclrd Lhat Louise a~lc is lookinl" for an ~ ~~ apa rtment? \Vcdcling bdls ringing afJlin ~ H ave you seen Colonel }\ [oody smoking his 1·ire? • Mr. Robert&on tt.Utes a coGlle lor a ride in his Unri1k ish a Reuben B. Bobertson. Jr.. Assistant General Manaqer. The Champion Paper a.od fibre Company, Canto11 Division Assistant General Manager Ad dresses Superintendents, For·en7eJz aJzd Cr·ew L eaders W E \~ l ~ H t!Ja evt; J )' member of the Champion Family cot1ld ha,•c lv.:cn prescn1 on Tuesday afternoon, Oc­b · r 2 . at the Y ~1.(' J\ .} and heard the sa fety talk de­r~ ·er'd b~ JUf A s: La nl Cr-rtC!al ~ f auager. Reuben B. Robert­[ 1} Jr., t•• Lh·· u; , . :utcndc:nts. foren1 cn and crew leaders. .1· Rob n 1 n aid in part , it i ~ our purpose to make ur 1 ··It a bafe pJ'l · in \ h idl o work. \ c can and we t v ' : :c.f: 1 r· 1Cc.!S. f{cm~.;mbe r . we hall expect the up rim, nd~n . f, ·J r 1~ t r1 a r,d cr.ew J ·ad~rs of 1 he va rinus dc·l ~ • 'n c.:m. { oh ervc· etrr·fnlly thfJSt• undtr their super­. tsion t:;;tt:b rh,, u , (]., d ci1 \~u ri: in a :4(\· way and ~top H • f,. ; r rj ... , s. 0r !1 wi dn l e nt·t ,. :try to get a sa fct}"' u• iJldc d (Jrc rn ;J 11 'J r, · ~~en· rr .ng , and \~ IJ .t' 11 Vl'r c 11 t\ lr. 1 '' r· r,n nn: r· c rir)U , r mo1c in r·a 111C , H ;1l n !Oo:Jat •· l tiJ:i . if srr <.:C IH!', th1 f ' mJ an) '-'« wdl in!!) tv 51 1ud a • rt dm 11t 111 1 ' ~ I J• t i1111 , r au addl1 t 11l d C:u \il uf 1''( til s ; nd t fl"lHK llHi \ (JI J , Lt terJ~ n (.l f J r the u l h •J.H IJ, ll .,f th· •. I)IIJJI I Ji vi ;('UJ lGJ n( l"h .ham! :on Pa ' and I ibr · (; r.mpany is al in t • l' nd mnn ) or curtajl production in r rJci to r rc,· ent acci­d ~..: nts, shouldn"t \C clu our part by pl;ryin, ~ fe: \ hr,n an n ~ ·dent occur8 rh i11j11r d r~any ~ df,..r: m•) t • f hen \ ·h) shr,ulln't w•· em{'lo) ccs he nop ju ere · d tha~ ' \ '"TI th ~ f a n a "fllCnt ~ A S'><'l · .• ample f r rnp ll) in­~~~ t ir• • r id 'OI f'l<.'\'cllt irm can l • s~ n at lite ' c l;1 (ill ·,,un. In !111 rr•ctiqn of the new Sulphate plan·, a cover \ · s plaet:d o\'cr tile ')llrt pr Niclin · a unnPl thrnu d1 whi-h cmp l• ,ycc~:~ t,an pass safdy. Tit~..: 1unnd wa ~ pruvided at a cnst p( J '\ ct a I hu nd rc.:cl dollar tn keep j ou and me (rom 1! 'I i n h u rt. l\lr. Rohc• t--nn slatt:d in hi talk 10 the uperintcnderns. foremen and c rcw lc"'adcr·, h· waJltcd it clcarlr ur,derstood th ~ t in tlw futun· safety mu·t be the fi rst consideration of ~very etnpluyrc of the Canton Division of The Champion Paper and Fil>rl' Compauy. Boys, Jet·· do it! Let' make Ollr plant lhc sa rc~;t plant in the South. Nu injuries mean no cripp les and nobody killed. The Light T ·urned On YOL" no doubt, remember the Ri blical story of Za<chaeu­who cljmbed a sycamore tree to sec J c~us. \Veil, wha about a certain man, a conductor on the uain on the \Vood Yard, by the name of 'Lige Aforgan, who climbed the syca­more trees on the banks of Pigeon Ri ver wnene\·er a bose­ball game was on this summer rather than pay for the pri\.·tlege of seeing the game. A great sport, ere; \Ve also ha,re been informed that :Yir. ~1organ and Love Coman were in Asheville recently and had dinner. \ ren the check was presented, ;Lige said ~·Good Lord, I didn't think it was going to be thar much!'' l\ [r. Coman I crt a tip under his plate, pickeu up the check and paid the cashier. \Vhen they had reached the street: 'Ligc said, '(Love} here's a quarter 1 found under your plate, it will help some." And then, about the time he went fishing. drank a lot of red beet juice, got sick and when he \·omited thought he was bleeding to death ! And then-But, 0 \'\·eJl, that's enough! aThe other day my wife gave me a se rmon :~hout com­ing in so late, and it's kcpL me awake the past t\'O night's.': ccBecause it was im pressi\·c ?n u aw-bccause she hasn't finished it }t:t , .. J ohnny was reproved ((You should never th ro\ want it some day.'' b, hi ~ mother for • a wl} brc.:aJ;' t\aiJ ' a:tin~ brca . uvVell," said Johnny, '·would 1 han! an~ better ch.1n c of ()C lling il lhcn if 1 ,,~t rc ru cat it HO\ ?~'-l't o'i idt ,{ .· Jour no/. lie da.,lwd up 'to 1he tnr ~ nd ht•lkred : • · t~i mmc J dnubl·­h"' lH l<· r, quick hd ,r._• 1:1 · tH•IIbh: wn~ ~·' TJ"' b,,,,l ndt·t did ut~l lk J, ,,11k it. ·•(; j rn t11 anollwr duu hit- h~·:tdt)f - be fl rc l h \1 Oll blc fi t lrl . ' ' l.lrf' l,,lf h.th.h.: rJ pu~.zl..:d, did • nd ,t !;kt:d : "Bei,u<· \h l IJ nllbiL~ {. I ut~ : ·' fJ, re1Jit·d, 1dly~ '' l l', . t ~t rtc'd 1\11\'! I in't 'll lilY IIHlfl•• '!'- /'ill •IJttfJ, /'fHl ~tl t'llt. • • • s ld i ,.... r n '"1 I "S t , , t t : r ' .1n llE rt1•·1lnllh::Jlt f''\Pf d O\l the Ji ·ht. i, ,., l ftL.hw t \ I 1. al{ttf ~i' rnilt>~ thrth ()f I.<'·. ill tm. \ 'itl'UlttL Jt n;..~ rl ·~ th· ~ r't)\ \ h r' ~:l~l ~ k l \lS\t 1\ 1 ht 11\. l'ht• tn.HKCI l. \')f "'·-'! t ·~ ':-h 'J\C ~n.ri n th~.. b' \tL. t hkt a 1 ' m:-u tbcd t lwsr.­" ·, t d" ~ .r ' 'l · .1 f · 1 itt r. 1\: c>J ; /.n : r.r"a o f Ius _r l>ot > t L>ml Tht: lol! 1 c-'P£t' ·n u I· ~h u ·aJ b('rn . 'c •r. /1 . I f1 r II Solu·;~ a it ,\'• Jl..-'.'1' a ·l~ 1. 11. tJ d""ti Tr.\OS for<.'R., P battle of • c?n {ocit to. Fir~t Prr.,idt?tlt of 'I; i' c. L uhlic· <'f r Lw CiJ'. Oi'"t:i· ~d Ju:r ad "1ii f t)fl tnt.o til l '::iotJ . c ··':·er'1Wi &j t {0 St.t.1lf! of Tt\'{)( , Mer firs~ e ~lfJtOr t1t J Vosh:n.~:., .. 1'o hi.! honor tl.~s r bl-t·t. t;~:as "rn •,·ted B\ Tic Ki.:;a.tis Ctu1J ·of floustoJz, Tc.-.:as. B(!'ide t~e high~ a~~. up11o."ile the monu mcnt is another tabkt. ercc ~J i .... _ th~ ·{)fUier"· ;, unn and Developtnent Com­m. issicm of he S1 1~ of \ tt.~.. inia. be1rin\..l. these words: B:ril.·phu·e oi "',: .n fl u2JJ1 on h: a ~abiz <}'n rlzt.· 11illtop to rh~ east ,-am 11-()JJ.st-on wa...t or1t .. ~1arc1l 2. 1793. A J t:om'r!1and r-t7l-c}ticf OJ the Trxos .1 rmy. J~", ~=on the battle of a~ 1 ari n1o~ ~.CJhiclz Jecured Tr·, as, i?.uit:"pet~de 1c." A prJ 21, 1836. Tit U)(lJ Pr.t.~siiJ.en; o! r,~Xa$ t 1836-1838, 1841-1844. 7t e fcas l]ni:ted ~Af:Jtei S::na.tor 1846-1859. Gc-:1£#''1101' l&oU-1861. /{e d;ed Jrdy 4th, 1863. 1 o a previ{.~u is .. ue of rh!s magazine, we published a shcrt ;:::t0£1 ot ~ .. am Houston, 1tbc ht!ro of San Jacinto and the. Lone . tar ~tate. Ho ~e\"er. for the information of those \ ho may not be familiar wirb his life story. ,\·e shall repeat some of 1 he e\ eJlt .. n1entjoned in t:he previous article . • Sam Houston was bc1rn near Lexinoton) ''irgi nia~ and after the death of his father in 1 O,, moved with his mother to Blount County, 'foenne"~ee, became ·ery intimate ?.<th. and 3 s1aunch friend of tl e Chcrokxe Indians. in 1 '13 he enlisted ~n the United States Arnl~, and his ,·alor won the admiration and friend hio of General Tackson wJ om he erved under at the batd · of 'Fallapvosa In 1814. In thar ba(tlc he received a severe wound from which he nev~r ecti rely r;eco\"'~red. · At tht dose of the r.ar with Greal Britain) Hou~ton re­si; red hi c0mmission and t urned .-o the study and practice oi la '\' at _ ta~ ,,ille, Tenne-ssee. It ~ said rbat tiousoon's strengrh of char:acter and his .ab!iity as a J~a.dcr of men soon won hjm -positione vf infiul"ncc. He as ele,ted district att.<Jrney in 1-19 ~nd in JS21 was d .o en majnr-gei.er.a) of rnil!t1a. lu 1 h23 l.l was elecLcd to Cnugre~s. and reelected in 1 25; .and in 1827, was ch jsen go~tJ nor of Tenucss.ee. l n 1829 h~ ~·a m:Hried to ~li -s H7.a A Hen. a member of i weH- no -n 'Eenn·-· s~e family. l r the foHo ing April, ~·ithou a ~i n~ng · ny r:ca, on: he "'U dei ly ab ndvned hi (7] Thls monumont marks the birthplac:e of Sam Houston, she miles from Laxinqto.n, Vlrcrlnia .Monument erected to mark the approximate s.ite where Santa Anna was cap,bl:ed by Sam Houston in 1he baUle of San Jacinto • hu·Hlr · ... 1 anJ thin ~r killed. amnng whom was one general <'[ . .:el. iuur co]oneb= t\rl..' lieutenant-colonels. five caplains :. · J t.\n:h ~ lictllCnan~. \rounded, two hundred anJ eight. Pr·:)on!'t:r~. e\·en hundred and thinr, including General Santa \. nna.. , Gencr"l ~-a nt ~ \nna 's report oi his capture is as follows: ·· '\Jl Pope& being lost. and everyone flul!ing as fa st as he could, I ftl!nJ m·- . .. ceJi in the g- reatest dan~cr ·when a servant of ~ .:ny aid·?-de-camp. Colonel Don Juan Bringas, offered me his ~1 Jr.~c, and " ·nh the tenderest and most urging express ions it.:.isted on m_;- rid iJlg off the field. I looked for my escort, al'lu t~\ o drag1)r>n .. who were hurrie-dly saddling tJ1ej r horses, t<:.~ci 1n:.. thaL t 11eir office rs and fellow soldiers had all made t1a:ir c; ... :;, r~. I remtmbered t.hat General Filisola was only 5e' emccen 1ca;ues off a11d 1 took my di rection t O~~'a rcl hi1n, chtr ing tit r<,.,ugh 1h!! enemy'<> rank.;. They pursued me, and afttr a ra.h.: cf nne le:L;;,ue and a half. overtook me on the banks of a :an.!l..! creek: the bridge uf '\·hich was burned by l'Je enemy 1v retard (Jtlf ptll , l.JiT. f <liigh red from 111}' horse aud \ i·h r..u(i2 difficulty !;UCCcc~lcJ in concea liog mysel f in i1 1..h:d·el <Jf cl~l'arf pine~ . ~i!!hl cnrnit1g on, I e~caped them, ;;p,d tbf; hr1pe r)f wat.:h int! 1.hc a rrny g:n·c me strength. I r0$0l~d the v·t:~.k ~·tith th~ water UJ to my brea s t~ and con­tin.: ed ;1 1~· r-r•tl <,,~ Jf)(JI . I (cJt.nJ , in a hr;use which had • l, ,:f;O ab· NJt,I,\::t], c.q .t<: artie! ·s o1 d fltllin~. "hich cnahled ll'l.C v.~ dj;w;•t· ntv appareL 1 ·kvtn o'duck a. m., while l was ; f'.> ~is.J; · l:tr.tr,c• J 1~·11. p:y pursuer;.. O\d.·rtch.1k Oh' a~n.in. 'nch iG 1}1r bi t, ·' 'A u~;" c:cptu rt·. < )n acrvunt of my chanbe nf a;~f'cHt ·L llt"} d~~.1 110~ lJ.:,.r.;t, ,,;l'c, sHC. a 11J ?nqnifl··l \· ht·Lh~·r I hb.d .1.t.:fl }).fHl'4 1\no_a? To d1i., I :UJJ)\V(. r(•d that he l1ad II1aclt; h ' r • :i} ··; aJ , ti1i.t. LllhWe l :;:JVt' I rnt: f1 JJ l ~' b:Je:L:.Sina. cion, ;t J l,ave ,inr he •·n ,.;v, n ,., UIJU{'rt'''"'' l. (Ju J•~l}' 21. J, ,r,, "n«• irrHldn;.l :t~1<1 r,r~c· ~~ear~ u,g.~, ~~''J tff,lj, Tt Jh 'l.'l" . ~j, t;:lt·d I h fi ftll. p, . .icl~·Jll rl Tt) n . One I){ I bl; !IJ th;i. I 1 (J dd \ ',,;t6 l 11 ftJ ~. . 11 Ill c;,,r ji1,i'lft' d il l tf,• I nilu.l • HU • t ,,.a.r·rnm :!Jl i ,,, d~ IJ!H· .ati.,Jt t.A ' l ,·x:t . lh f>'·H 'I •)(af l ltf.aJJI~ ~ P"' J.; f r t he I IJ(! d Sl '•l' c.~nd 1°• ' f(1 1 j,,u LV11 • tal • "1, de< r ·J • n.e ~,f h ·• tl1 ' l ~<·n' tnr. P4 · wa r· e[,. tt·d in t~:_; an l tc;nttinld in ihc '-,t'ltatc on il I ~ 5(1. ' l :1ni! hi ~ Utatls. he: n:maith:J a d 1·•rnpion ,,f the lntiia.w:. as ,,,.11 a:- ,1, f'tm btli<.·Ycr i 1 the r n.,m . Th~· ity 1)[ Ji :'ll. too Wtth irs lnlf. milJion J?t:Ot~lt·, .\'&.<;; n tHlL"d tn IJ, •n11r ol ( rc·rH?t al !'am Hou on, Ht""t, t' a: mQ5' \ .1h ahlt ~ t.. l i h ·r man-m:al~· \·atrr·.\·a: \ {1,re tlkn 2(} __ llf lll .. UO h,t, htut ~ l'''n b\. t h,. l cJu al Go\ , 'nm~11t and 1lan ·s Cnunl:. Tc~ a . in the crcatiun uf rhP .,h,p channel. ,,.},;r.h i r C~J<-~y the g•cut high\JY ll'i~diu 10 all pnlts of lhc; rori<.J. ,·J1;1 ~ f&IIIH a(:HJ:)5\ he ~~i iulJ tht:: l•ar Ea-t ply i l$ wa r.u :; d a i I y. Sa~l Hnu ~ t \Jil died in l h-63 , in Iltw!.;.SdiJc. Tt':tc:'ls. but the mcrrHJfY of his dec.:d~ will live dlr011gh 1 he cenL1Jri..:~ \VI,ic:h shalJ fvll CH\ . ------~~-'-'-- -----;..,.,.----=--·-- The "Boss" Sets Bad Example USl ;A LL Y when Lhe 'rHos ., speaks tl10se under his su­pe rvision li$tcn and 0bcr hi ~ in~tructi on ... if they want to stay on the job. \iVith a few \'On.Js each day, or severa l timc:s a day, if necessary, a foreman can soCJn train bis men iO obst:rve the rules of safety i11 the 1 e1 formancc of their work. However, if n foreman is guiltr of un~afc practices in tht.: pre;,tOte of his men, or all ov\'s lhem to do unsafe things while he is present. he cannot expt.:rt his men to be safety minded. Rec~.ntly, the writer saw a foreman pouring babbir around some bol rs he had r laced in a conc-rete s1ab. 'He did not have on goggles. A very unsafe practice and a violation of the safety rules. The writer also observed a man climbing up irom .;Bn machine basemen t to u J:s>' machine operating floor, ove-r the rolls of paper stored io ' A ' pit. ralher than u.,e Lhe stair· provided for that pu rrosc. 1-Iis foreman "as present and saw hi.m performi ng tbe unsafe act and allowed him <.o do jt without a word of prote-st. If we reduce accidents to a minimum in our plant. the foreman cannot afford to viola te the rules of afety nor aUow • his men to foUm\· unsafe practice . 1"he cjmc l) pren!nt accidents is before they occur. and unless the foreman is safety minded and al\ ays on the alert for unsafe pranices and stop them we can expect acc-idents ro occur. l t is not our intention to cri ticise any ioreman; howeve1, we are coo vinced that some of our foremc-fl .. h()uld l'e awakened----made to r\!alize that safety is a part of tbcir job and that tlwy arc rcsponsblc for what oceurs i11 their (rews. Each forc:man should cu ltivaLc the habit o( ob.:~en iu? t:31~­fully the acl ion · of his men. and co.rrectu'l~ all un~~re pr. ~­tic~ s. 1\ ccidcnt:; cause suffe rin ~ 11nd :sorru\; an.·ident:: ate c(') tly tn empl<1yer sud t>lllp l \,~ ce~ then·rorc" entrythi.ng pns­.. ibh· ~ h(')uJd l>t! don(' lo prevent injuries. ~--~~·--------~--~_. __ SUGGESTION AWARDS ht• ruJI,m in~ Pl'l:.tJ11S W~ll' :l \ardcd ~'H:\h pri~ ·~ fL•t" sug­j• t·~ {lnn:- c·ov't;riny imi' I'(IVettl(' lll - nra hinL·~. <.li'-Cl.lllllll. ', h.·t~ I •·l• . . l v<tt1 J ~t .., rin · . [lnd y \~ . R tllf\ P. ·;. Kinlhin. R .. )\ • ~\', dtl"'P ,\II~·•• t'. J~ ~u·~ ll a1n I n(h.t, .I t. Jnhn l. , tlg, \ . 11, ~ ,,,,,h.'' l\ Jlt! Sp. fhb, HI till' P. r•. U\"Il, ll \l~h I L Sm:ltll '1:-, . lt \ ~ Ju .. ci' , Vr.t nlllU~ llc.•at hh'll, Jr., 1.. l.uwn.·n 1.' H~ll. • • • • ' C/1 ~1 ~ THL 't '{ i:f\ R'f nt· l t ~~l~l'~S \~ 1 F .l' J<'\: ~ l '.~ ~'1 ... , la t c.~ _ _ __ __ _ _ ·-- _,_··- ~ ~~-~-----~- -- ---- .l ' cro.H.( i c.)rl l oaus --~- __ , _ .,. _____ ...,_.._. ___ __ _,_.,.. _ 'l').'l\' .~\ -''\l. I"\ ], ''f\1\ • ,-~ . \ ~ u _,_ ... __ ,... _____ ...,. __ ._..,. _____ _ _ ..,._...,.._ l n ( . ~ .... ,, l·' . <tl. l., ::\l'\. , .. ' _._._ .. __ .... .,. ...... __ _ _ _____ ··--------· ____ ,_,__ 'ah Wt '-"'hunt} Ot jO ·'ji __ ·---- -----~----- Eai rth·c 1n h:u'k 4,. 3013 ___ ,.. ~ ... ---.-...-... ------- :? .-o.c o .. -q?s. tlO .._...;;.~o._ - - T<>t~ l- --- -------_ ..,. _____ ..,. __ ..... ___ lifisbur.\ t' mt 'l1.r 'h '\.:S '\ ith,dr~wn -------.... ------~----------­J AJ-an~ ?\!.s~le - - -------------~------- - - .... ----~-- "t " X} <.:11...<;'-"~ _ ... ____ ----------- _ _____ --- ___ ... - _ _ _ Cec--;t;~(att. .. .f I1~r(~it __ -~·------- - --------- B.lan ·e on hand lOY .)t1; 31 ___ __________ ..., ___ _ }'lal:~nce j11 B~nk 10 qO. 37 _,.. __ .,. __ ________ _ q.,ow t __ ~ ___ .... __ Ill""~ ___________ _ 4 ... ~) t Q9 . ... -o..... .•...:-· t!.'}1~L07 ~ L ~ '"1.~)0 ~ }4. 91 2J)00.00 ( 9h.:n 12 .. 0S6.60 13_\LANCE 5flEl£T, OCTOBEH., 1937 Lu.c n~ 0\A· t:,n ling - -·-------------- --------­lnteH:: st ~-n Ct·,·tf..c:-~~es of D~ro..~lt ------- ------ 0 - .d ~ p . ) '·1 cr.~ · ., • ~ "lU -------- - ----- ------ - - - --- - - ........ A LXpt:nse \':·colJn1 --------------------------- 1\.ccrued 1 n"e:-~'· R.t.:ce.i+•able --- - -------- ---­Pz- eraicl E. ptn e - --- - ·---------------------­f~ lmit · re and Fi:A'l4 1!res ---------------------­Cen: iF r1:e-s of Dep0$!:s -------------------- ­c~~ h on hand 10/30/37 -------------------­C~ rh in BarJ~ 10/30/ 37 -----------'-- - ----- - ~~':'\.~. .. ;_ ""1. .t:' ec •~ 1~ • VU"'- 41 ~ \J .... • -----.--- ---------- ----------- - rr . . CJtal ------- ·----- -------- --- -------------- -~-------------------- lni;_er.-e.s-,. Received - - -- ---------------- -----­Entrance Fees ----------------------- - ----­Guar'= lnt.\, F nd ---- - -------------------- - -- S.tl Tf""') U.=> --- --- --- ---------------------,..--- _ DJ."e:r:est on B·,_,nd~ a1td Sccu,ritie~ _____________ _ 92,232.71 67J.7 2 .887.~7 2.CJ+5.60 -+.520.4-2 136.85 795.09 R.600.00 8%.31 12.086.60 19.80 125J8B.OZ ~ 109.493.88 7,907.92 1 ... Q '~'" J . ..;,) 3,426.23 4 zq 1.4-2 51.32 TotaL----- ------- ------~---- 125 , t 8.02 ·umber nf \rfemher.; «H dnt?.e of mont.h-1,574. N umber of [JP:JJO~~'ors at dcJs~ of mo~>1th-N'c.~tJe. ' .Nun·Jb(!r of Bor~ov.cr.s at d~ of month.-9G4. J. L. '' OK Lt. v 1 Trea.J urffr. Ap p rOl:~d ~ R. B. RCJB£R"f50N' J (l . ( .. - F r. ~ :REL ~AN \ . J. Dt. ~~()FT Superui ~or~; C rym-miltf!l!. • PaJtztres A MA.i.~ r of us are somewhat like d~e two mules in Lhe ca rtoon ~hown above, we a rc dissa tisfled wi th our lot and craYe greener pastures. ' 'lie wonder if there is any one th i.ng that ca·tlses more trouble than discontent- being cli.ssarisfi.ed - complaining about our lot in. l.i.fc, and striving t0 encroach opon the other fellow's rights? Every perso.n sb euld do his best and strive t0 improve hin1self or herself, but remernber, t he grass m.ay not be any greener or better in other fi,elds th an th e grass surrounding u·s right where we are. Tbe mountain peaks, gorges and ma rshes seem beauti fu l and very attractive from a distance, but they are diflicult to cro s. ~orne a re much ba rder than others, it is true. and a great man~' a re impassable for some of 11sJ but all of th en1 require hard work and pcrseverence. Ofttime .. the lu re O"f past-ures a r a r off obscure the oppor­tunitjes just be;fore us and. perhaps besjJe the pathway we a:re tra vd .ing. Charles Buxton) Engli f:h au ch.or> born in 1 823~ sai_d: <'T he road to succe$.S is aot to be run upon by sev.en-leagued boots. Stf.:p by step, litdc by lit lle. bit by bit-that is the war -to weafth: that is the way to wi~uorn, tlHtt i·s the way to glory.'• rf h.a_t lS why the g, r'ea t IH~J (3fity Of tiS are poor- \1\'C haVe not been wlJiiHg lO pay th e> price. ---~~~----------------~-- (Jvrt:tl/' sa i{.l the dot· or hri:» kl)'~ as he l!nt-ercd the pa­tienl ·s rc-.t)01 , :.how is ~::ve rythim g this Ol<Jt ning ~ ·) "It ~ tall hort '~ rn~ ttJ btca the-in fac1 ~ the onJ) tr~,..">ubl~ -s~ -~lJ ,.; to l)t! w v· h t•e:a t h.,. • • ~•(Th_. wdl. I'll giv:e yc)ll so mer hi r:tg t. h~t ill snon st"p that !~' ' • P,Jbhshed by ·"The Champion Family:' as a Symbol of the C00peratron and Good Fellowship Existing at the Plants of The Ciampion Paper and Fibre Compa n~', Ca n~on Division Canton. 1 orth Carolina, a 1d Houston Dh·ision, Houston, Texas G.. W. .PHD.LWS ____ ..... _ . __ .. ....... _____ . _ . __ ....... ___ ... __ .. _________ .. E-ditor REUBEN BA BOB£RTSO:N, lB ... -.. _______ ._. _4 •• __ .. .. Associate EdUor REPORTERS DAISY 8UBNL1'1'E. __ . .••. __ .• .. -- -- ..... 4 _ •• __ ... ... ... . Main Office f. M. D£ATON4· · ····· · ········----~4·····4··· ·4 ··-- - ---- - Book M1U M. V. BB~- --- ----------------· -· - - - - - --- --- - --- ·--- - -- R. & A. PA t1l. HYATT ••••• 4 • - •••• _ •••• • • •••• • •• ••••• ••••••••• ••••• • •• Power O. F. G.R:_LIS .. ... .... ---- -- - - - - --·· --·~-·- ··· ·· ·· · · · ·······- - · E. B. Dept. ~"DIG'EST£1f~ •.•. _ ..• •. .•• .. . 4 _ •••• 4 • • ••••••• • • • • • •• •• •••• _ •• Sulphtte BAlmY BOT.HA, JR._ . . .. . .. •. _ .. .....• 4 •••••••••••••• 4 • • Pulp Drying LENORA Hl1GHeS ••• _ •. _ ....• • ..•. 4 •••• •• ••••• •••••• f'inish.inq Room T.B:E COL-ONE!, _______ ... ___ .. _ .. _ .. _ ... ___ ... .. ... _ .. __ ...... ___ • _ ..... .. .. ... ___ Extract P. G .. KIN:K£N' .. __ .. _ .... ___ ....... ______ ____ __ _____ .. _ •• __ . __ .. _ .. _. _Soda Mlll NUL .BB.lGHT. _____________ .. _ ... ~ _____ . _ . ____ __ . __ .. ___ ___ . ___ -, _ Cone )I' AN MeGRA W and JACK WU.LJAMS ....... . . .. . . .. ........ Cartoonists REPORTERS FOR THE HOUSTON DIVISION A. M. KOURY AND C. R. P. CASH !Wake tlze World Sa D emocraC)' L "ETEEN YEARS have passed since the Armistice wa~ si.•med bringing to a dose the gr~at \Vorld \iVar. On . 'o ·e~)bP.r 11, t:ach year, fullowjng tht· cessacion of hos­t iJ? ies~ the titizens of the allied nations en#aged in the great ~Confiirt, !w" c kert a live the P lcmr;I }' of t h c,~e who so bravely fou~J ar d a made Lhe su prcrne ac rifin· :' tha l Democracy m;..-,h:.. enou rc.. h'l a :mnmoriaJ st;• vit.t: ior thei r wartime ~ bu.ddic . • Jjr;w weJJ r.r!3F')' 0f us remcfllbr·r the : loga n. ~<Make lht~ SCJJld safe for u~~nrr)tr;JCY: J ;;t., it was pfoc:la j w ~d rhJ oughnul t}JC. .ridth ··t ·1 ln~add1 r>f "J\1 rr1UIJII y. i\nd as a rtsult nur ho-)'FJ._dJe ;it)V.'cl t f CJH JarnJ--hcarJ tJlt' call ~flcf ofh·t~d d:u!if cn:ia ;;ud li es, if w.:~d lP, ,,.1 ke ·~ Amrric« frN· frl')rt rt)rci~ sl enrangl!!nlt;fi1S. IJ•11 ing I Ji~ t' ,nfl H: t1 h[ty.-tlJn·c :J,r... u :w.d n( c1i.lf r1wn w~r,• l~~t.L l>ehe.4rh dJ'' ~,, I , a11d buu­dr,. d tJ[ IIJ' u.suud W''~'- Ill n ,a11 ·ndy i1 ,jurc·d,,. b~..sit.lc·.s th~ .niiH~Il' ds(J( jtt•ri lt•d \b' /tiC JJfJt of C•IJI {:I JUJ11! ) 1• A., WI l f" fllfJ huri?'Jil ~H ~ cl J] rC).l lq d1r..• It Jtq•, IJ,ll lljJ, 'H Jok CJI dw l~h t, tilt Jt"ta r r,( t ~JJIJ .rl\ t I l 0 I the shriek of tlw W(Jnnded and dyio_g (Jn the battl< ficld3 of ·l ~.tltnpc, the F~, l': ast. itnd even the threat of war rn·u<:h nea rer hotne. we wc;nder if r.ur boys in the gre.·n \V.oriJ \r ar g.3ve their Ji\es for nau rht? \ \ 'c wonder if the wurhl is as (isaf·· for JJcmocracv" to- • day as it was jn JC)J4 ? \re are info1mcd that three hundred and ftfty tJ1vusand people hav·e been killed. in the Spani:>h Ci vit \~a r. J ust how many million lives will be sacrificed in th~ horribie Q,ientai st ruggk will pet haps never be known, and, no dnubt, before it is over Lh e second g reaL 'Yorld \'a' will b... upon us. \' hen it does come, uations may be destroyed. great em­pires n1ay be founded, and with modern impiemer ts of warfa re-aeroplanes and poison ras-the mo't barbarous na tjon will, perhaps, rule the world. vVhat seems to be the answer ~ Preparedness-every nation under the sun is working frantically to protect itself against the assa lllts of its foes . Recently· we read that '·in­fan ts in homes for orphaned and crippled children iu LoL­don were being taught to protect themselves with oas ma;:,ks:· Does ancient history record any such barbatous methods of warfare amongst the most uncj,·iliz.ed races of cbe pasr: Armistice) vVebster's New I nternationa'l Dictionary ~lates. • means uA brief ces~ ation of a rms., b,. · convcnrion.: a tem-porary suspens ion of hostijjties br agreement:'" Article 36 of the I-T ague P~ ace ConY en rion "a} s, l •• \n ar­mistice suspenJs mil itary npernt ions by a.gtecment bet 'Ct:n the belligerent parties. J [ its duration i: not t)xed, the bel­ligerent parties can resume operations at nnv rime. pn)\ id~""~ always the enerny is warned t;,·ithin the tim.c agn:~ l upc·n. in accordance ·with the term.; of the a rmis tice.'' In other \Vords. th\: nt mi~t in· uf dH· ert'~t \r,.rtcl \V,H ..... did not mean war has b"cn oud,,wt:J. dtc wodd h~t. bt~c:n J11adc s:t k fnt Detnocrll' \ , but llh'r~·h r <.: l .1 v; hik :1 net • • prer·ar(; yoursch \.~~ for the J.;Tratt .... t ... . t -rsflcc t"'f lHtm.:\l' 1\·t:s this uJd wn1IJ h1s e\ t'l' krtown. ~'T'hc ntost pr()iitnble in\t :-:ltn<>tH a }ounp­lu~ ut {:an nHtk is t•) ~i\ c h ;_; \ t'i ~~ 'tSt a 11J ~x du s i vt· s~ nf ic · to hi" t·tnplo e r· and kl ( ur. itk in l t'rc: s r ~ \l lOnt .'' • • • • • • • • t J • .. • • • • • • 0 .... D '"'CE AG.\1-N we apJ .. rt-.ach Cbri ·tnla.z.Lidc) the ru~..)f.t joy- <Ju time of thlt yeaf he time when t ur mlnJ, re all ih. e .. torv- ){ the birth of .I c ;.u ' · Chri~1ma- srn,ibblize~ jo.);. ·,orictwiH :.u1~ tlle spi rit. of <'On ca rth pea ~ - rJdd will to t1 rd. mctL"" h is a tiMe of bri rht c~)\l,ncJ J~l:Oratiun~ . the C..l:tri t ma~ tree, 'die YHle-101(. mi . t~cto$ aud hoHy, a..nd when all the d -~.drctt t:'x.peet t~ vi it from anta Claus. 'The :;ririt ru Chri.:;U11aS se .m .ru remove har-rier~~ de­Yc?. k•p a frie.ad1y ft lin and good wish~s in the h~art anJ mind -. of all. . h i· a fine thing to have thi~ spirit posses us for a shHrt t:.ea ~'n; 1~0\ever. there- i ~ no 1!~ reuSOI.\ why 1 he .~pirit of Christma · shou1d -nQt live throu""hot?l th~. year. .At th is t1tnc when peace a.nd h <\ip rin~ . s shonkl abound, wa r cluthls are ho ·eri11g vver the w-odd cau ~ing suffe-ri ng, Jcath a ,,J di ~ m~ . ~ Charles Dickens said: ''1 h..ave at wars tl1ought ,.f Cbri ~t­nlaf 1"1me as a ~ooJ time; a kind~ f-o'fgi \·ing~ cn.aritab}e, p1 ~a.~ a nt tirnc; the only time \Vhen tn~n and wome-n sc~Jn by 0ne con --ent to open therr shut-up he~rls freely-and I ~av. C:~od Bless Jc:~ • ' :And there '''Crt! in the S.lnle cnuntry shepherds abiding in th<: field. r-eeping \·atch o .. ~ r their Bock by night. '~And , lo_, the angel of the Lord cam.e upo1.1 them: and they Vl•ere so afraid .. {And the anQel $aid unt0' then1. Fear not: forj bel1old I bring you good tidings of great ~oy, which shall be to all peoole. '·For um:o you is born th i~ day in the City of David a . a t·iour~ which is Chri->t t.h-e Lord.'' • Boy Scouts Held Coz11,.t o · Horzo1,. ~ •• 111 CatztOJl Nov. 9 A :'~ impre:s!'ivt cerem<)J); of the !faywood Coutlty Boy Sct.>Uts '-'as held at the Y . ~tf.C.A . Tuesday night, . 1o­\.' emhe;r 9. It was. the Court. .of Hotio.r and fifteen Scouts ~f the Hay~ ood· Count}" District were promoted a Ad a.ward­ed merit bauges. The 'couts p-romoted were: Tenderfoot Eugene Grogan, Alex. Ri<"h.mart, Canton 1~roop 7; Earl J usticc, Caotsn 1'roop I ~ J. R. Cochran and ~oel Sharp, Canton ''froop 4, and Carroll Powell, Canton T roop 1. ~Ierit badges were presented to the following: Bobbie Lee, vVaynesviHe. T"roop 2; J ohn Ahlin: Canton1 Troop 7; front Canton 'Troop l , Ca:.rroll P owell . Jimmie Decs,, John Steph<:n. ,. J am~s Hall anJ -Billy Haliburton. The Boy Scouts of America a re performing a construc­tive service-future 1nanhood i"S being molded that will mean much for the world . During its twenty-seven yeats of existeo.oe the Boy Sc<')tJts of Am-erita h,as grown into one of our largtst and most u~e­ful organization5. We hope every boy in Canton and Hay­wood Cooney ·will join this movement. • • • • ' • • • NOR rH t:AROLi t \ TT ,~E E ~IPLOY. tE T SER \·re # a;ifi~ i ·~ t ed "r.i th . L'N'Pl f;J) ST,\TE~ l~~~ lPI~ 0¥~1l!'.NT Sl!:RVfCE • R~1 l ' igh, ~ ()?{ember 18. 193 7. ~J r. C. \r. Phillip ~ .. ic.Jitor TAr.. LoG Champion Paper 'and Fjbt e Company, Canl< n. North arolina. · Dear ~~ r. Pllillir~: fr. i\L E. Swcliringcn, l\Janager of the "':aynes•·llle Of­f} cc of the North (:a,tolioa Empl{>yttl.Cnl <!rvice, has for­warded to th is ofh<:e a tt>py of rhe Xc,vcmber -js~uc of TuE Loc. ' The con e.nt and the attractiv"Cness or the publication ~\·ould cofnmcnd it to any: reader, but it is pa rticulady inter­es~ 1ng to those of us in t~e Emptoyatcnt •. ervi-<;:e work to see this splendid effon ,in bu ilding bettec emplorer and ernployee relationships. Good p.erso.n.nel management un th-e part of private in­dustry js. to roy mind> one of the mo t inlp(}rtant pans ef aoy program· look ing .. tQ- employment and social security. It has been a matter.. . Gf considerable gratification to this effice that the Waynesville and .\ sheYille offices have been used to such a Large extent by The Champion Paper and F ibre Company. Assuring you of our jnterest in continuio,g and furthering tbj-s cooperation, 1 am · · Very curdiaUy yours, R. ?\1A y 4 E ALBIUG kl T' Director. uHe was kicked out of school for cbea·ung !'' .c'I-Io~· con1.e r" '(He \Va& caught COUflt:ing ni~ rjbs -til a ph}·siology exam." -Gargoyle . To cultivate sympathy you tnust be among living beiJlgs and thinking about the·m; to cultivate ac.lrn iration, among beal;lt iful things and looking at thero .-Ruski1z. · You cannot run away from a weakness; you must some time fight it out or perisb; and if that be so, why not now, apd where you stand ~-Ro.bert Lewis Stevenson. - ~1other: \Vhen our s.on has completed his education what will he be? Father: An old man! Absent-mi_nded Dentist (extracting a nail from a tire) : <-'Quiet, now. You won't feel this a bit."-The Sire-n. Usher at \~'eddjng (T~ cold, dignified lady): Are you a I r..iend (){ the groom ?' The Laay: Indeed, no~ ]'m the bride's mo-rher. • ''Some burglars broke through my hous(e the ot.ber night, tied me t0 .a ~hair · and gagged nle." . ·'Theu v.f,hat did you do?'' , .... ' "\ 7hy, I sat up all night and d iewed the rag .. H-1'Ae Shrine. • • [11] • • .. • • • • HOtfSTON PLANT. THE CHAMPION P APEB AND FIBRE COMPANY e The Champion Paper and Fibre Company, Houston Division ' Pasadena Eaqles M~illq Good Showing bY C. R. P. Ca.rh T HE bo~ .- on our hi(1h .,chool f<.)otuall team have certainly acqu;ucd the·msekes well this . eason. Out of eight game~. t..}-1~ fa:.t-sterping Eagles baYe wlm six games, tied one and l<'St (\ne. To date the\ have won the northern section "f D! i. rict 3qB and are now slated lO play the winners of the southt!n1 $-eCttoo for the district title. \Vith the fine rec­orJ made to date-: we ha,·e crerv confid ence tllat P asadena • ,,·ill etun· off the honors. • Th~re c!re eight leuer men on the squad this year and a !arge number of new players who show great possibilities. Se"·eral of our good players have been out of the games due to injuries. but we are hoping to see a ll of them in good cGn­dition aPd ready to go for the next game. The 5cores of the eight games \'bich have already been Fla~ ed arc as follows: Pasadena J 2, Pasadena 44, Pasadena 6, Pasadena 27, Pasadena J 3, Pasadena 33, Pasadena 44, Pasadena 19, Goose Creek 18 Aldjne 0 Reacrer ' B>' 0 Freeport 7 Alvin 13 Richmond 0 LaPorte 0 Gale:na Park 0 • • • Junior Higb Completed . On October 13th, t.l1e first uni1. of the ne\v building) known as the- Jam~~ Andrew Junior Scbnol, was completed and on dtat da .-;~ the ·i;.Lh: ~evt;nlll and eighth grad(! stLH.It:nls, their ·eacn"'r and prj· cjpal mo'. ctl I row the high school building and rook po,. e~ .. i.on of I heir 11~\ SUll of learning. The .Yl1VJl i.s justly pro11d uf thi la:Jutiful buikling which j .. }1 t n:clit ir, the CI::JI11mOJtil}' 8.ilU all intt:s'CStcd arc invited l/J vjs;t it. Jt COlJUliJIS lCil rJ<is~ rv:'HI)$, 41 domeStiC scif'fl(f' J<!b0r~:to1 f 'J~nual ans HJOW, .t:icuct; l~tlJc,ra toJ} 1 a t pacion: lihr;. ry ifHd dinlc. The sdtOfll di 11ict Jea• nd}' \CJH·d a Y,3UOJJ(J0 l,t,nd ib&lll.; ,.JJjdl v.iU p~.:r111it th~ additi~JJI t,f a gywnat,iurn <llld :ntdi-. tt,~titlt!J ftJ 1h ~ Jdn i(Jr High, 1s1 kptg it au r fclleJH :wlf <t.1H t • in-.!d Lln ir. 'J his hr.J.d i ·",, will aJ., JR·J 11.it lu tcri:t, JJ:1.o;C. J V Jlr) a.IHJ H£>W gytllfJ, ittiJl .ch,Jol (1;, wdl ab orlwt impr(}VcHlcl)l6 ;,d, fit11..1l) I If tcf I 1-f( • •n klw ,')•"nit:.;r l lr".J' • 11.1 ~hL u l nf t:ltt' schools j n the district. An official P. \iV .A. grant of over ~rlOJ>OO ha .. been re­ceived and it will not be uecessary to use all of the bond iss ue at this time, a part bting reserved for building need.:. to o1eet the demand of the rapid! y growing schoulb. • • • • Note: T he above two items are raken in part from the Pa.radena Beacon, the very excellent paper publisheJ by the Senjor H igh SchooL • • • • • Gettinq A Telephone In Pasadena P rosperity must have come to that octopus of ;ndu~try·. the T elephone Company . Some years ago ther had bright young men, ex-bond salesmen scourtag the highways uyinfl to convince some poor unemployed man that if he would only i nst~ Il a phone some one would call him up and give him a job. I t is a different story today. Only people of the highest character and of impeccable reputation can get one now. This is t he 3rd .degree I got when 1 ordered mr phooe-e­but I beat 'em hands dowo : Telephone Clerk; \Yhat is your adJre ... s? 1V[e: Broadway Street, etc. Tel: Sorry, we ca nnot install a phone withvut a street number. ~ 1e: Can you find it from the people ac ro ' the street. wbo ha\·e a phone? TeJ: (cons ul ts loeal S<ltrttp) : If you give us a c:umpas~ bearing we wiJI trr. 'l'el: l$ there anv insa ni1v in vou r famih? • # ... , ~ [c: Yt:S aud no; evc tyone is crlzy, it is jut a matter of dtgree. T\·l: Any violc-rH (·as<! .. ? lc: Convince h~ r ch,ll non~ of u ' ,trc viol<·nt r Jl\.lUgh t d,.mu 'L' tlte iu .. u tt01l:llt unh·'s we hJU} to dv busint:')S \lth \he: td t'phonc co1npan}. Te-l: 1Lt c you ('n·r bt.·en guihy of ll'h'\t:tl fmpnudt"? \ fl': I am an inHnign.t nt· atH.l tht· im. mt~r tiun ufticer~ tlw' L·~l rny n ·w1 al tu1 pitud<.' \ c;3 r c,aJ •full) . nd _''l\'1.' llh' .. \ +-. Tc4 1· lf tl\l' )'ttll olrl) tddlt\' eS \A dllllhllul Yl"{'lll.ltll n? ~1c ~ ly •·n·.11-!r.\th.lf.u lwr Wf•s a l'is hurdtl·r. 'f d; IJid hi ~ \It Will ·•~ t·v r A'l'li. 11 idtiou~.i ? [! 2] • • ~1 : lli. bk~~,j t"H\ldin~. \ m llt:-t' l'ri~c· ill tlw ~llttl• aud \'at~ md~.c l t \ irk'" l~l th. fd · i h ' m.tY:\ t me~ ha' f' '•'n ll c.·n un c:-n•,t t,w nof p. ~ iu ~ ll li t I 'l'ilor \' bi l : J. c . .. Hn\ in.: a1way. J)(i id im· ,,tl\t t pe )J'l ··s km' d; t lllC" " U5-:. l hrnc.· :-.() ft\r ' nh tJ1t'"J ·u tu·\•r \ f t r Cih •Ut Ull h .U l' thi kind t )f ~ hit -t·hm f l11wlh l·1 t) ~ J \ l1 ht~' ~.t i.c.· s 1'('~i~ U.1lft" cU~d uld 0\':-i\'tt 3 tdcph~"lh. b··n 'Ic llin IHhi . h~r.i.h r Lime, th ugh. l lc.~ iail d t( \ · s: h':-. ~~ an .• but :p.'in · ~ tt.lcphnnc rnnn tfi:\ta llin~ .~phone n' l d( r. h .lif'l u.i h;, 1 n <' lllc.i ~ t lHH:i r th(' \ ir ". Jatk l\ urph~ th,·u~ht h \'Ould l · sm~t tL lt ~.· \ c.nt tth.l lef r ·rne ruone\· n~ t! e 1t.l p}u nc ilfll ~,-. h tt le r~ :\ k· i 11L 11HH ~ ' ' those sur'cJr r pto! I . t th~ hkplh·llw o lict· .. tl C in hu~in 's t< • i· -t! Sf'fV in: tn 1 \ pu hli(' and :lll e t1ll • n t ~ ' 'tt·d in nH1H('Y ..... ad to s-a , hi~ JlH'nc.:y v.-.u. n.! urncd " e are .tll \ )1\d< 1in. if J a ·k ha:_. m u·~l tnrritth1 . r it his l. Q. was I '"'? • • MILL NAPSHOTS by .1. \{. 1( {l1l'F')r' H :-- bt;$tling T) ~~ n Club enj ~) cd anuther all-dar nut­iJlit :On Sas\lrd.a\. ~ . v. that the Harri ' Count' Pnrk ou 1"". r Lak . ~~Hl'lt: H}O OlCl'llbcn; C\f the l) 'hfft and theit ian~ iii~~ were ~~~·e.·ent .en-._. belr ·J do Jwar \ ith t ht· 1: ?cl. o _ ter-: a Ia :\ e;n'{;r \Y a' cr seems to ~3\ c been na1 ·, D ~~~-ift chef hy un ni·non~ vctt·). ''pulatots en mct~sc'' prdltd by th (\ mn1ittee. :.-l:~ed h. ~ Irs. 'Yea\er and com­t" lat:'· aJ ,j fr tt .. d b \Veaver. A (<;n:mtLtt.:e of some 2 S men)­ber; ~1'-'n1ed th .,;1seh c~ Off c::ial ~~ ·lmplers anJ very kindly ~ampltd the O)"~t ·::-.s ponH:o.::s. t•tc .• at re,ular intervals dur­ii g th · r pr:cpurat~cm. Lemonad~ "a$ fasl1ioned by- R. L. Bo~~s .a1id Frenl'h nde··s. '\hiie Joe DeBarbieris brewed a tub oi hi- •)O\ ~ 1an1ou D Shift Coffee. Early in the after­no ·>n the cro:\'G. aided b\ .1r. \ ·. R. Crute and ''Cncle B!lh.. · · Batr.i~on. did a\va:.f with all 'ittles in sight, then .urnecl to bor~e~hoe pttt"hing a ~oftbal1 fracas, and later in U1e .c r ~f'CC'I 'HOr d 3.t the ilght~ arranged by the bors of the Baviard Roy. Home. Durinc rhe day the !!ope, ~f r. Rob ... r: .. cn's cabia crui er. ·l::pp~teJ b} Cap'n Bob Sotners, t_ook pan!~~ of Champi<''1 for rides on the lake. Du!·ing on· trit with the Committc!e and _ Jessrs. Crute and Batuson on board. t 1e member~ of •ht: Committee infvrm~d your rc or er that · ·ncle Bin~· actu~Hr saw a 1"exas mermaid • • • and enter, d into a cli, cussioo with· the mermaid as to the rdaciYe me_r;r~ of bottles :.1nd cans, much to the amusement of the Champions pr.esent. · fembers of the Committee ardrn~ a<-r:an.!ement~ for the Oyster Fry we re~ R. L. Bo~a , John Coc'kcrd- A. R. Fux. Joe J)eBarbitris and F. G. An­ders. These D . hifte~" reaHy put ov~r their outings in great qdc and all anending. .a lway. have a hrg time! ! ! e Champion F.mplrJyeeb' Cotillion Cl.ub st~ged th<:ir :ourth dance on l:laiJowe'en n;gln and a large crowd of C .amr:ior.b turned out ancl danceo in the well deco1ated CJubhous~ to the ne.s of F o..-. ~ Ore he ·1 ra. _ 1ost of those presenr ~tri: c~:,Lumed1 and tht Hal:o ~-e · eo decor~ti.ons, CCJ:'­t: 1J!l·eo, ~)H~raH .. and iunny faces adJ<:d to the sp1nt of fun ·hich ra. rampant d dng the fli~hL T. 0. Thomp .. unls tam Df .q ·are da.ncers (!ft: all dressed alite. •he mco '..e.;arin~ overaHs. plaid sl1i rTs and ! a rge red bandanflas. and the J~die:- dre,s~d in gingham print drc!=iscs. A .~trand rnarc.h of aJ! tltc) ~ in co tume was b~gun nt J J o'clr L and lhe cr:o,~d cltf,..e ~.A. Pfcifft;r aod his dau~'llt,.r I>orothy flS the m'lS£ oomicaUv d:res ed ccmpl~. J'. P wa i s ced a ore Y'·ar,s free ro ·mber~ :p care in the C-ot:Jlion Cl :b. and ~li ss fJ<JJ­crd: *' received a packa. oi thr~e perfume boule g(trbcd # Mf W. B. Crute in l l""o wltb tho rest of th folku ~n jt cjicaua as her prize. T he It~lk~ :til had ~~ W<'ll tiwe and hy miduil!ht all dw d('c..lllatic,n ~ wt·n; d•)WIJ, Jnd the • • horns., b,tlluons, masks, etc .. given :ts fa\nt~ w~n; (h'..., II U}'I;cL t"'n11.: 200 nJ.<:mh~~ rs of the Cha lnpit.HI l";,t ntil> e.njf;yed I he n;glu, and the dance w~ appt aisL'U as "the ht.;:,L yet:) ' J'h~ Cotillinn lub js now h~in g uq;ani1..cd to upcrcll~ thn_;ugh~ out the witHer :.ltH.l we hup~ lo ubtain J lar 'C mcmbcr·d1ip in order that e:tch dance c:tn be a!) cnjoyabl{: at~ the last. • • 'Ihc Champion Baskt.!LCCI s l'layed t hl'iJ ilr"t game. a prac­tice tilt, '" ith the Sinclair Refi ners t.ht uigh1 of ~ov . 9th, and 1 hCJugh a bit rough around the ~dges. the ~q 11ad showed re-a] abi lity. The first game l~ndec.J, Champion 57 . ... i11da ir '27, and the fellows are hoping all their gamc:c; "'ill end a~ th is one. Coach \Yorthington has sclec1rd l-lis quad of ten men frotn the cand1dates trying ou l and the rolluwing names make up tile squad: Sch lernmer, Van saw, Curtis. \. o.rthing­ton, Darby, P hi1lips, Spears, Anders, Boggs and Calvin. ~e·w un.iforms have been orde red for t he team. and on \i\rednes­day night ov 17th the Champs t·angle again with Sinclai r; then on follow·i ng nights, Texas Company, Frughts Ramb­ldrs, Humble, and Central 1\Ietbodist. 1\JI Champion em­ployees should back 1hei r Lea m ""j rh their a ttcnJa nee at all games. \"e have a team which deserves our morat backing: so Jet's all l urn out for the ga rncs and he I p Champion an­nex her fir~t ath letic Lit le! v in, lose1 or draw, ou r team will give a good account of i t s~ l f and will deserve our en­thus ia s ti c support. • ''U.ncl& Silly" ln Ua tnd h vusq a aocond helplnq of 1 moaado (}3] DiCke . Cockerel Hippa, Portar. and Dutton on pay day Char1ic .'mith kil Hou-.tnn buund for the dance I-Iallo­\' e~en ni~1 t. hut :t~nidh)\. b(."\.~arne lnst ·orne'' here on ~fc­"'"; H:c:or Dr'n• and failed to make an npr'earance at the d~11c:e. \'I ,·-Char/it.'.'.' • .. I Tota!J To ])at c- Thom psotzJ "'s. FiJh. Trip :\o. 1 Lh~. Fi h Caught G-Expense& $20.00 Trip -'\o. 2-LP.;. Fish Caught q Expenses 18.00 Trir ~l'. 3-Lb5. fish Caught 25-Expenses 32.00 TrJtal Lbs. Fish Caught-35; Total Expenses $70.00 Add ro thi.; amount $1.50 for sunburn lotion an<.! $10.00 f.)r ··mtsd. ~xpcnses .. or cold serum as some call it. and you ;eaci1y see lhat Texa~ ii ·h are runr;1ing around $2.33 per lb. T. 0. anJ D. C. keep oo trying, however. and in aU fair­: le_:;~ n:e r:n.'lt rep~rt the 9~h -Jb. Redfish the duo brought in rrom the1r lase tnp. D. C. bad a photograph and 3 affi.­ch: \'ils to ~urport his claim that he actually caught the Red. Tomm~. ~ic,ned all three affidavits.) ~ "* • Tel-45 j ~ tu-ning the tables on ! Tortb CaroJina these days. Our rr.any Yisitor· from Canton and I-Iamilton recently have all ha~ked in lhe wonderful Texas sunslrine and reca lled t.ha· ~'hen lhcy left Canton the temreraLure was 30 degrees. Fur O\'er a month we haYe had dry, sunshine flooded days wirh h: ternpt:ratnre ranging from 60 to 80. Some of our CanttJr ;1es and Ii arniltonia ns now vis it ing Houston are G. y,·. Frcen-an. He:-schd Keener. \"ilber Parks, \Vm. Bani on, Cl.<Hi. :.rriLh fron1 Canton, and J. L. Henson and Leon Brunn•.:• from Hamih~'Jfl. • • (Jdr syr,.'lp:Jthic; H> •• 1rs. V. L. Harkins who received word ·A J e death, by c.csphrxialirm, lJf her step-father. her brother, ·l~ . j. Terry, Jr., and .. fro.\'. J. Terry. her ~iste r-i n-I:n~ , in iin er T Javcn, FJori<ia. Tiuri ... .l ~ wifl be in Ou a\,ra1 Canada. IIi· llorHh:r what ( 'haJJi~ (')It: J1:H.l fl)f~r~nce tr.J wncn he ad- 116f!d 1{0"/ l\rlr ·,..,,~ •ry v' t htJt '"~tl!l in hi digc$tors as h~ is evid ·mJ;,. &c.ct 1 r},..-,t d aflt't that (:zo h r . r·uplc:' ~?? .. (l iid ;•(')Un~·) $0rt r1f f·,. C. ·<\ O•Jdrc;otn ' Chif't·, i H •ing veil (iff. r ;t11 ·!'( r.1tfJil Jv1 renf·Ntd v~ nppeJJdt 3.1 J h. C· huur' Paf}tLd H:J 1 f, • T''' :-11 ·1nd 'liJ)i'-.:. YonJJg hild~ tlJ red rtJl uc. u1 ~ au; d ~utd Jjad Paptt 'Lilrl r'Jt.lt 1 wr ,, 11 d \J: a k v day , bw i 11 ·~ " II ora h.~ w 1y 1o rt·c v ' y. [ 141 C/:(Jriit· Jwd a b1tlt.· ·a7!1. It U'f!r c '( '(If t.t..d1 ; 1, r f1'1!1. . I , d f ,,.:,; r: • u·lu r, r fuJI (. lwrh uJ. Tl•t ra?Jt - - Oh 'l'li.'.'!! C hculip had a 1zllle ram, 11,. "· pic ;, (11/ (J ) ~ld/ . • .Jnd t"tlt:-rv ,,,;,~ it tvag._g.cd. itJ tail It Jponk, d 1t1 lit 1-lt· r~IJ. -(nr••ed h) \'m. Ba:rc:r ). .. . . The labs1c1 ~ inf11rm n1r.: 1ha1 dH:rc i qui1e . bit ' ( qu ;.;_ 1 inn as to \hat l he T-:dJ~(JJl of the plant is llp to. Tht.y c.. JI l)lC he.: "I t·nd · quitc a f,.!W .·und;.y:s in rbe lab. \"ho is be? - ~ - r dunllt.). • • ~ l r. and 1\Jrs. \". L. \Vcslmvrelan-1 rn crtilined rhe afternoon of O<.:lr,ber 2 r h with :~ I Iallo ·t·'t~n Party i<.u~ 1br~ir two pretty dau}.'htcr , ;nah . a,\, and f.\ add~en. Si: .. teen li ttle frienJs of the \t\"c~unore1Jnd z! t~r:> attended. tlr·~ sed in H allowe~ en costumes. Ref rc-;hmen1 were served ~.&id each guest rCLCivt.:d favors, candy. ~nd par ic i~ .. a. ed j games which fi lled l he aftcrnnon a n.J 'he tummips of th• J f') Championcttes prcscnr. Tht)se attend in~ tL~ party were: Brtly and Nancy Smathers, El oi~e \i aL30n. a ita Kelif: Alden Ba ile}, Douo-las 1-f uggin . }Jat }' Ann C•.JlJuor. Jordon: J oe and K it ty J ean C.lrroll, Louib Clo-ugh\ il!iitla!a Jean Barrett, Culley Phillips. Raymond Cr,ffcy Geraid;~t Sorrc­mers, aoJ Kathleen and arah Sue \.estmoreland. the hostesses. J\l!aid: Please, ma}am .. I can1t tlnu the brolJm. Jrs. Shipshape: l-Ia,·en'r I told }'OU often enuugh to have a place for everything, and eve rything in its f lace; l\1laid: Yes ma'am.J did that. but I\·c lot ·he place. • " Fiave you heard the story of tbe \Yicked flea :·, <'\f e11 ?-'' aThe wicked flee where no mao pur~tJelh. ··-E:\Yhaugt'. Some girls ltl a foul k•iss thtm; olherJ h·t a kiss iool t he·m.. Bill F rosh told Nell of his love. ,.fhe coJor left her cheeks; But on the shot,tldcr of his coat 'Twas seen for evcral \ve ·ks. -Th~ .. Btu.t.</Ji.·..,e;. Lu Ula ord ln 1a patch of T•wu 8lu•bc:mnet.. Te»xu' St te luwer • • • THE CHAMPION BASR:ETEEllS Left t~ rt9ht: ba.ftDm row f. G. Aodors~ Bodney Phillips, James Darby. R. J. Calvin, and Cba.s. Schlem.mor. . top ro E. A. Pt:ic • JlusJe M<Jt .. R. &. L BoqCJS. A19'ie Spe~ Cha.s. Worthinqton.. Coach. Frank Cwtis, V. R. Vansaw, and A. M. Koury. THE MU MERRY ·GO · BOUND Bl\· Dr. Ed Cher nosl'"~. E.T.C. • (El: al Encrinecr P ~ ESl: .. rl ~-G thi: rno•,d) 's pansies t_?. rhc ~:~ors in this o r-a~m enr 1t.:ed · .. R ~l Hen- ou or } ned L h1ck-en." Ti!t: P!arv: ene f:-l:ades or the Reco\'ery Room. 'J"ime-'1~!1 gra ,·<-~ ard ~.Ptft. Charact~r:s-H H , '' ho a5sUmt:s, more or ~~~s naiu:raUy. the role c")f Satan · Chick Henson. our ht ro 0 al--bakcd ; Satan'~ aidt:> or fello ~~ devils . • Back\.!. r-o~.nd-F!re and brimstone. r'ne ~ i in~ cu, tain finds 3 con\·eyance, namely, a wheel­barro ·.y~ in the , .. enter of the sta 'l'~ in lhe early hours of 1 o: .. in~; notb ~1g d c except. oh - ou ; hero p.Pacefully en­. c~n ·e d in the a [<>re~a !d m i(.!d J e '" heeled convey a nee and also • rn } e: arm.; f .1r.rph~US ~ thus being doubly upheld and SO ~Upfo~ d dou.\ly sccun.:. A.ll is still---. TI1cn (~U$lcJ the "tiia!n ~[ t~r~ - - creep. creep - - ·'. ha.'· he snt-t:rs and djs­:- j p.ea.r · ,ff~laoe. f uieuu: s nrJ\''· Returning is seen the '~Hom ~; t J.i:s atdv and quoth ht:. he snicketecl, "a pros­: (:ll Lr r>Ur cornmm1itr acros the River Sty:< - - Ler the ~ ·re111r.my bt:t'in:' (Jur four-star headJjnc.rs mental proceed­ino- f tb ::1gi t cQnt · • Jes as - - he i an aged rnan, weak and infirm, ;u d dea rh ic O\ t:rta king him. He is contemrJiat ing 1nd m~..d!tating I iS c1ns and ondering whith~t he iii b(•Und, up or d~ 'n. ~:lle n stHldenly Ju! kn<1W~ ! - - I Ic feels 1-I.adcs' h.,r. breath and hi:, uucenainly is temov<.:d. Awal:<::nin~ to h.di r;::-aiity our hero leaves the st ag~ in fraut.ic haste 'fore lhe wa.1.er falL rm the outskirts of Had (th£: shower room). 1! '"'"cu. taio falls. n· t on, but as \c.'e 1eave Satan :.ncl his aides iu H"d uz ;.~artin ,. thc·nseh·es in (I J }titdi~h glee·. J r;e B oman z be$ t, 1 it: CJH iO S;ttan ior :his 1 itt" in this ~ Lirrin~,. enact­IfF'" t (J l'fe teu~a r r. L~s pi Lhfork. yu botic (If 'ht domj­n ·. ne"t of t ·u~ k;wer reo ions. A men. Dld You Know - • - T'hat I-I. n11. (His l\1ajesty) Coffey, J r., is an e:t lap da nc­ing teacher? Goes to town on the slats on ,graveyard tnur. T hat the Chan1pion mill is H alf and Half ?-half ill 11ous­ton. 1 in the Ship Charu1el District, and ha1f ouL. That the Cafeter ia gives a free ring with every pu rchasc? Listen closely to t he cas h regis te r. 1 ow that he has that brand new black automobile we are pretty su re that soon after the fi rst of the year Buren will be taking that middle aisle ma rch. Luck to you, R eJ , if you leave tbe uncertain sta tus of batchelorhood. Be­cause wedding bells are fast brea king up th at ole gang­P lay Lohengrin. . ~ . " . Along with the auto show comes much nt:ws of new cars . J ust found out that J\llillw.rjght C<.l r lton owncs the new tan CheYrolet sedan parked daiJy on the ya rd. Nice looking job ! • • • P. J. Robertson has h is new bJue-gr\:<:n Chrysl ·r look­ing as if h was just out from the showroqm. . ~ . The order of orchids goes to Jimmie Cagle for his pt:r­forrnance as Cowboy }tm. J~: a rl y one miJrning a shell I arg~ Jo.aued. with several hundred tons of shell hr lkc awt~y frum the Chamrion pje1 and made ofT down tream. Cuwhand J im mountc..:d hi" trusty pon), FibrP r:Ju11er and 1d scJcd the steer (a OUm ~ lc<:t') WiLh his lariat Of a rouplt hundred f~~t of 1;~-in r h n...~J't:. Sp l a ~hin~ h;Hk 10 l)lu>n on hi .. t iU::\1}' sLet"d he snub:) 1Ji') cnJ uf the lari ~tt tu a post ~nJ br-~ in ~ his tu~ ,-war, t11ad b ion thcrcatt"r n.unp1ctely hulldtl'.~:~ tht.· tuna" way bcHVl'. Some:: roJ 1.' d1rnwmg, \' t: rulb it~- -a 400-t,Jn ... teer wirh lA lf-t-inch la•iat. ' J'ht· orchid 3, Jnm ·.. · (lGJ ?-tr~. Carl (Nu.rsel Williams Fred. l S·year-old son of Mrs. Alva Grammler B:~ .\ h :::tery - - - '' ho were the I ndian fighters, missiles of pu\ -h•J.aJr in chalk on red boxcars? • 5 Ja;ne:- DarbY likes to ride in ambu lances since his in- • a~JgL ral r}Je. .-\ ran~ of which J ames was a member had an automol ile a~cident enroute to a football game on the ~··· ~;· side of Houston anj an ambulance was called. Glad t ... :::ay no ,:me was s.eriously inju red. however. • • • Probably won~t be many colds do,i'\rn at the caustic1zing phnt ths wi,ter as long as the boys stay on the alkeline ~ide. .".\lkalize with .. \J kalime." • • I f~ Freman ·Sleepy'' Parker now, wiLh that blood-red Che\·~olet ~ • • • • i!'l Qv)(ing from a coJJcction by Lomax : Hell In Texas ThP rf'd pP ppPr gro-:c:s Otl tlu benlu of t lze brook~ Th? J1exiranJ 1/.fC it in all they cook; Dirt! :rit It a f.Tl o.rer then yo1/l! slt.oul1 'I m lu.'! r•n tlu i1u 'de as well a1 the 01tt.P1 ( \ farniJiar ring cr~nnectctl with our own bea nery some­ime (if~to) • • • ~ht.'p Fidus~ rippling rhythm has nolh ing on the speak­inr, u he jn tht J i)!~.: :·rer u•Jilding. A~k \ ebb, or any of the fin,.t l!· }p~r ,. - - f{t aiJy burbling mv~ic come's in and J own 'he i l.!bc. L;~ t J umdt 1~ I L ~S H - - 'ffti$ '' onth 's CRAS}f: J·1. \ . f{ · rJlt~>~· · (}Ids b:H:J ~cl iuu, a li~h t pr,lc. \Vc v. ;.1r11 1n ,,:i h R4dfey :J11d Kirl.r b· n "'J} aK<: to rhcir 11 .• j<;b . J £& c yoll ,, n Oli:v• 1 V:i UIIIJJ ( ha111 tJ i~M qf tltt- hou (.! (...( \~7 :af>h rt.x •u1 ? <'u t.C li•d1 d!ifl'' ·-- il lld dwn•'· a tak !'Jlft {'Ct~~ \fda i1. A ( '-' ,, 1 u r,. ~n~t· a r J - ~J t 1p f :i :H: ' d I ' , w i tl1 i" I .... , - 1 o 8 '!·t::ti lti ·nd, , 1 (... 111 111 f,,, his yuJp J,,J"Y ,r ~- 1.i111 · c. l·un ~ d GJ1 !i 3. Tuk~.: Jots nf elbr'w G"rvi:;c (nt n co t i ntu'l1· clity,' r-c sl or PHlllC..: of tl1at number. f [av ... n· c~n a d:1f v· •t that it ' asn't gknm~r and Hf' gr·iruy. · Thie. }1l o~oAition of co. ,JinJt clnwn on ice while th~ ~u1 shine,;: ~ e1 w.HHl the ou side h a~ ta ~ c n l .. oJd r.n :.:ventl of h.unpi ~ H~!s O\vn. Art lt iJr Allison l, t a rt in~ ottl after. an a - l ral:t i v~ nmng l ad~. P :lTI! ~ ! - - George ~iving n dcmon­..: t ratio l n{ a wild tntt n on ~ Ltl e - - ' Jim chlemm r taking the Hl''light\ ays fl l hr'ci!k (~ome th ing) t.pr.ul··- Red Pone; Laking a how in 1 he l a~ t rntmat(! of ating. the v<;r;y lasl mi niJtC. ' ll ting down jr1 1 pan icuhrly wet i•lac1· on the ice. One week l~ v· r Red n~ai n appears. d1i .. time \"11.11 his own l rand n ~ w skate - - 1 1 ~:-:, 1al· Lrut~ <lving "'err wdl on the silver bJadPc: 0 11 a Sunclay CV(!11ing .. - c't.ill wai tin~ to see Toad _give his dcrnonstrati<Jn of I {ow ;..;o to Skate. Say it wun't be I on~; now·. Th ~H pror o&ilion ( 1f Champion nrght every \Vednesday night, and red oced rat .- for the party, j., rolling along stronger - - cc n'f r. Ko1rry • • • Clyde · ,1illcr, quiet pe-rson he; out laking l•is sun bath on the Bleach Room sun ga llery at n00n. • • vVho was that lady we saw you v<th last nieht~ - - - That was no lady; th at was - - - (fill in yo1.1r own vc r~ion.) • • • • • Kinda thought I was seeing a speckled in our woodyard: bu t it was Painter \Vilander carrying his painting can' asses over his shoulders. • • • • • Be' I t R ememb~red - - - Of all the horrid, hideous sou11ds of ':J.lO~) Sadder than owL songs. ()r the midnight bla..rr, I J that pretentious phrase, (I told )'Ott sn.'': -Lord Bvrrm. • • • • • • It's T rue - - - PraiJe from a frie ,ld, or cen.rure from a foe, Are lost ·on hea-rers that ottr merits ktzo:c. -1-lomer. • • • • • To a Blue Fq~d - - - Gone but not forgotten, hard to .ray and true. [; an old trusted friend ancit>nt and of blue . . 1 me1s. (Ed : Eddie's driving a Plymou th now in search of nc"·:,). • • • • • Ellory \Vomack is going to Arkansas a l on~ ab('lnt Xmas . single, but coming back a married m:1n. !\liss E.d lm· and Ellory will be joined in holy matrimony by Ellorr\ fathe r. a pastor, who has previously performed the cet emonie::. fl)f his othe.r children. I-lere 's for a bi~ sen doff ! • • • • • T arzan Davis is mak i n•~ another lea1, thi £;me rnosl 3~- • s ured ly fa tal, pronounccu a. such by t he roan in the pulp•t saying " till dea rh do you pa rt.'' ll a\. ing ru·~· u.l J~-.J th~ yol ll1° lrt<.ly irno wea ring tht: diamond ring and ll) in~ •(ye~.· the wedding bells wi ll ~oo n be rin.gi rlg :t~corcl in )< to Ralph. ~vl ay be ne~" L yea r - - l ut ~()un . at) )'W,l ~ . • • Poses., :t te n•d, \ iolrt is llu~· tl l'nl) ~ [i ll t'r lt h:~ blue wntt>t nt L l! pnrtl· and Rc_)$. to . • • 12(;n;1i n ) Pll ll , lady g ~l\'C :1 c., t:tin l't• r . l'H\ It t ·nil \li1 ty lnnk. :'\.a ttu:ly. 11 10t h"~r u (tl lllt' \ J II If t 1,, 1\1) ~....- ·n - n hvt ~~ - .. rn ' L ingdrH,l f, :~ ·• htH ·. Pca d '~i h o' J"·~ [ 1 Ld • • • • Sr.li./6 u ' Rs,tlc, 1 t·l~ .. -.. t a~h- B ·~H ,~1iH 1-~ L, , . - t1 il' cui~, r· (:'\H mar - . ft''t.~l W\..\thf•;•- ~ { ~ll ~~II f" \.IUIT ,l,\ Cc llt ·e { . l' J \ • • • ·- '· .. et:t1c-- ttl)~ -- km , d • ... \t'fi l I ·ll~l'- ... ti\t\ ,- 1 mn - .. \ -uhnr- I)~H • r - - f\ oi\·· .. d"c- l."u · - - l.d' k\tt £' 11 " - L· l n '(: II - t 'hutch 't-~ 'ltc\ \ - Pll \1~ ... - \ h·n · ..\ tna , 11. pt \ ''"'\ \ l'll : , • H P , 1 • l ,, f ' •• HF ~ ~t P r t llfthU ·:-. h .. 1n lh• ,dl a<'. igun.cnt. .. vc>t \ .. f . 1 rJ 'l I r-t .. ., • • f1~ ·d . ·,· . \ \• ~u ;,. nutti:lt"' ·, 1 . '''~ \ hh.lh · ~~ :ndin ... Cl(' d~~l.l't"t' :..H~\ s.\' ht"""fl mu~t l '-' kt:;pl \'\ ll h . .tq 'lh'd. rh ~: i·ladunnL t)t l' ·tt tng~ .d., tnkc, n :11.-tj , pl{tL"•' i·1 t h ~ daily a\ \l,u:e "( t'l' :n~~tt.l hnndtut\" :::;,J t\·nulat c ilina of the n.achinc.~ ' . h~ .r tV\ 1 ~·l~H. tht"~~· _!in l' t~i _ nnc-d \el\ '-!' 3{'1~ with a ..... tmtlru 1)l d r-r ·taHc•n. \ ell {Pl ftl<l~·hn1c..-:s .trc Yt,rY ,. ,_.. ·nt i.a~ here .: pt: ·d n r~d ~h.~_ n ·':tc~ at ' r, · 1 u i H l. 1 .1 k · th '"lJ I ·dl nrc~ ~ n r (.~ h wrt!{.'k 0f th"' 'J lli} f~.-w inst.3n~c ­is \··1111 t i nn ~,i faithfuln~.;·s~ nt~~'.Jes m<.: l, b~tunh~ a bir p0ttk, 1,. l t'Jl C"("' • ' H" 'I'I ~\ '}. i l : The 018 Drill l>ress (\ ith a!',Jl4iJC";c~ m \ nl. . Bt~rant) t h\ thn.t "he!l ~h \ . ~1 !HillvO ' ~omes • '1 ) pi~r ·e ~ ~ ;n,.trhl 'I' c:n '- n. into the rusty stl b ( f ,led. \1lere erch perlu~ _ ~...n ,,·iH tJ J...e it : place C' ·ur~H l~ · d'c la t deaf o! d ~ runch, 'Thot' go n~'t ·fantin . ()if m11rk or .:-ide i~e, I ik~ .. a {{·{;t le o!d <'}rnm t rnach,r ~; Bu pierce a..:h hale wim S\~fift prerision like the . e-ile o1d 4 r - ~ . ·otl sre:. {.\nti it ...lc e:--~ometin'les) • • Wander Wby · - - ~~). ~Y . J:liU cli:-hkes SuH 'a· work: . iust be ·'mornings .. ...... 1/*' c:dh:r--· J ohurH t.iheni ... ker doesn't dri,·c h · ~ Ih.. w Ford : Can it he Le doe n' tru~t i;- ? • • R.i} . fJ.nn biOU r:n back a bushel of apple~ from N. C. Does he \ nt lQ :-.huw up T ~>:a.:. or Joe:; he just likt! apr!e (cider!: naY j t !'CtUnted fr.v!!l a .two 'Weeks vacatiun to :h" hon1e. He·~ back fit a::, a fiddlt> and rc·:~dy for work. • • • :'bop·~ Proverb: -=·}f~v-.: you gor .... -Can I borrow·:_ ·· ~iiJ : ou J an me r:·-5\l'7 {{e led by \ . .t\... Thoma.'). • 1 .:-· . 10 e .tend th.e ~y1 'lp~tl: ·cs t.Jf rht- shop's crew to :1"!s. f~ arries· E. Owc1 '· '"l'his alt.te tt) \Jr, Owe.n ~1 an ex- Ccr~ · fron1 ~~ (]tlyatd K iplin~ ·- tr;Qf k : . Trher earth1s lr.tt 'Pirrure v· J1ainted anii the old art twisted 1111d dr t: d, Jf 71~'1l t J, r> o/de fj. cr,i(.,urs OTP jiUfecJ, 01•0 {he> )'Oil ngeJf. nriz ~ r ltaJ died. He !t~oall reft. a1u.l faith., ~f!e sha.il 1u--·d it-lie down /(JT ti11 0.1!()11 .,, !":..t_'{i, T:!i t fu 1aJt t'l ~'J/ ail 0 uOd ~tJ,,rf<men J hull 1'1 1 US If) ~· ork a neu . Po:.lt.ir.r.J (),'.. ,,, __ \'c d~ II\. tf:c servic~ .. cf. a fisb...:nn;tL wh'.J i · w 11 a~.~.~a~ ·ne.d ·icl g( od fi.-b!1.g ;5p0 .H in 01 art.Hlnd Har ris Count. . Call T. (J. ·f J ompson. Junior Wee'i'ot. Muqa1et Woarror. Leono M~rie Do8 ..l tbiorit, Betty Jean D&B.Uhierle. Kenlt.Gth and Wallaco Boqqlj, Gloria Jo OIJby and Ke· n.,_th Cockel'el mak;e a <.JtO\lP of Cbampionottes aboard the "&pe'' durinq th& 0 Sb.Ut PJ<:nic. 'l'IH.: o ld proverb: :./'.. goocl dog is nHtn•s be~t ft icnd/> lenJ s the tho11giH : i\ wdt- l<cpl ntachrne is to c1 mach inisL as a green pasture tn c.t row. • • • • STOREROOM TOMMY'S THOUGHTS {While Not Fishing) • W. L . 'YE .. 1 , lORELANl) decided he would like to get back to naLure, so he assembled a party to go squirrel huuting. \Ve tlo not know for su re just who made the trip a- it was a vl,;ry ~ec retive a ffai r. I-Iowevcr \Via­chester ,,·as Olle of the party. Just who furrrished the dogs is aha unknown. but from ·what we can ga ther. 'Vinchester d icl not trust the dog and every tjm.e it barked he would run to see what he was barking at. 1'})e parry drove about 100 miles and "\1\"ere very s uccessful in bag.ging ONE sq uirrel. I am told they could have saved considerable time and mo11ey by goi ng down tq ou r scrap pile. • * * * .. \Ve a rc ve ry pleased indeed to see that C. R . Cribbs has taken an interes t in 1-Iouston's Cit.v Government. ·lie has jnst contribu ted seven dollars to the Police Department fund for ne' · stop ~ig n s, and has also received free instr uctions in the art of driving (on the wrong side of the road). l-Ie miE"rht ha\·e consulted 1\1iss J o H arris on just how to a void making such contributions. • • • • Losl and Found-t\ 11 yonc kno"ving lhe wherabouLs of Ben I-Tollin and the Company uwncd raincoa1 and hat and return to srore room-you can l lA V J ~ B.en .f-IoUin. ! To ques­tions a~kccl. • • • 461 fV an.ted I o ll u-v-- Onc gut)J Fi ,' h ~ , m3n's vuiJe. Call ·r. 0 . Thotnp~o n. , . } r,r S«~le-ui ·. p t;li0\.1.. StJ i(. tl )' fre; h redfish. Bart!ain r,.r ca~ h ~.33 lb. Call T. 0 Tb omp t~OIL • ] ur 1'ratlt:- \ rH ttr:.tde 5 J y~.,, l nl 100 lb. h.~l fhf1 in\ liue for •) tH· ~r)t d <·i~~.·- LitH. lra hc\~n danq>cncd bu t tll'\C r ptr11cd (m . Ct1ll r1:. >. I hutlli'"lm. ' fl7l • Mrs~ Gus Krugbt and dauc;hter n .. .... " 1 • J. -(. t •' ... -' f- I....._., •'- ~ lf J). C. T. "ill lindh· caU at the Clubhouse, ..\ ~L K. ''ill explai n ~,·er) thine>...) by j im Jl(c/ntoJh Tbe boy in the Powerhou:;c must have read last months Loc-the~ ar .... doing a Jitue beLler. '·You l~c""~k all in tuday, Booth, what's the trouble?' Bor•th: ·:Yr elL. I .d idn ~t get hom.e until after daylig ht, an l ,~-,L ; u~t u~d ressmg when my wi [e '';'oke up and sa id, ·.\ rea t yoll gett•ng up rretty early?' In order to save an arrument 1 put on my clothes and came to work." • • • \Yaitres!> : "How Jid ~ ou find you r steak sir? P feifT er: :'Oh, it \a- just luck. I happened to look under taat ;:-ieee o; potato: anJ there it was ~ · } « • • • • George Hill says he doesn't object to flattery> provjded • • • • sk l car Chnnc~ and F·,, ts Lartd ho ... they felt · f e! the ' :'( lntt I OWit-ITlY "Ue's is kin1 er ore r • • .\1 bt·r t \V<Klrlring i .. loflking forward to 1 bt• ucA~ game be­l ween P.J!tadcnn nn'-1 LaPOiiC-ht; wam, rt~ b, t -.orne mn.rc r n L Porte. Or het \' C you changc\L t P ~-~arl ..; f'· ~ • • • • l f Ml}'CH1C ha~ on ·t1IJ '''atch at horne, bring it out r.o Brown- h~ need .. one bad. • • Ht"' mphill: Sny, JVJills, was there fire in Pa .,~dena lat~l y ?'' JV1ilJb: HJ dnn't know, Hemp. \Vhv?'' J'f<:m ph ill: • I sec Hr1dge is sponii1g a new hat with a !!reeu fe;~ t her.' 1 • • • • by G. I. Cribbs Fire[ Firel Firel W . L. (FLEETFOOT) \V EST~1 0~ELA~D ha:, an ever - ready ear cocked for the fire \ h1 de. Standing In th~ Recovery Room, conversing with one of Lia men, he sud­denly ma~e~ two leaps down a twenty-foot stainv ... y, 'JUt Of the bu Jldwg, down the rOaU. as jf the wcJJ .knO\ •n \~'e was in his pa nt~. Arriving at· the fire hou e, about two b ~md red yards dtstant (20 seconds flat ). he swings tbe door w1de and rolls out the hose cart> ~vondering whete his fcHav.· fire-eaters are. Then to W. L.'s con ~ temation he fir:d., all his maneuvers and fast road work was caused by the train whistling at the Plant's South Gate! \:Ve all feel safer ftom fires after witnessing this fire-fighting demonstration . . .. Good work, West. • • • • • Frank Ahrens a·ncl R. S. B e~n , combining their thougl•ts and efforts to presenting Ray Cuylc with some cold water for ct Xmas present. • • • • 1d:r. Cousj ns and Mr. \Veils, the ex-champions of the P.P.A.9.T.C.P.F.C. (ping pong ass'n oi the Champion Paper and F 1bre Co.) announce the will q llit active competition unless they win at least one game withi n the next few months. FLASfl! FLASI-T! Rumors running through the sportin wodd the great team of \Veils and Cousins arc on the road to recovery-they just won one more game! • • • • {'V\1hcre 's the fire?" cried the excited bvsrln lcr, a~ the shining , crimson chariot glided into the parkin~ area. · .. \ w. Heck! That's no fire t ruck. it' · on ly Roger P. .H ker in his new bright red automobile !'' • • Rumors are flo.1 t i ng a rounJ that t: ddie Chtrnoskj~ (the \' iuchtll of C.P.&f.C.) j, in thP Do t l ou~c. \ nnd~·r if it is for spending" o much time polishin has nC"\ car. or i:; it ye llow j ournali s m? ~???? • • If Ill 0 dlcn's v:hat that " Finpdtip'' nf thr Ch~ 111l'l0t\ n~et lS dc,ing on th(• wet rm still WcH Ct S of 1hc..• V tSt'tV0ii! ~\ r ,1 I( ,WY t~ n1 {; Wt' th(•U1,'"h t tft~t · W,lS , t Htlt~l h{n~ subtlt '-ibt )\1( it­with lilt• frJflllfll \ ·!ttritll' nHH in thu I\ -,, 'l'l Dt'pt. • • • frt 1 d H• "hi1r'it• tr -.d ·" Chc-.kt K ni.e- ht nladl l:t:it \'N'k fr11' rhal tt('W Dudoc• Sc:d;u\, th~) h.hl tr hnfl P\ .l r,l('t from him tu tu h1s «•ld (ltHLon in. ln \~ttll\ itlt; up hi~ 11 ~w '- r hl: n ,Hllf'lllY ha.l u. erfJp ln' for ~ j!; n_~pl , .lllJ had to \ 1iL f<JI tlw ~ cJioll·d b '" b. ti.t!.l it oft. It 111\hl h~c\ c: pull•d. P' u} ran • ' ti tif . bt ·au~'- ah"" ~hout 1 w ·n(~ n1inu ~~ 11! tlun:·d•in+t ilt' • ttl..l ur ~t·r f he cu 1 h< l .nys rr~ ·\' l~d vlH , 11 t ~ .Jll.l. t. ·~·ku; (• rnt: '' hit ') t '1"-$. l tH I bclit\<.~ 1f l \Hh (l\J l \l ka' ' tlHll tO'p~ on th<'rt>: it': th~ only tLght tl1u\ ~ ;~l' that ra r." \ att"'rl )lieS'olf i n~t nt(tl'r thJ.t r n he-l1 f1 ank ' \ 1ntct~ nt Qn \!~· ,"ixth Flirht '-. \.>n1~~liti, n . • EE QUIPS ~n.· N. :.J'f. t ., c~ !IN' • t R frierhl li~H;r '!c~ui:t''ll ~ dl)\·n with u~ ag1l1n) ~4 tH.l is t;-rL~ing .parl stl ~ ·uin .. tbe \." ~ t l ati» 1at htt\~ in pro ~.hu.-,i on ~~~.1~ n. l e \'·.ts rdfing u!') n 0ut a trii' }w and ~~"r Trall:.\tnt'•1l r ccntl-\ rnadt. ~·\t~· t.ht' n'~' U H~ .\ ', and or til«.:' m:1U.\. !nilL thc·v ';si-le,l. \Y' bdttt\ c that if ,,.~.: had ttme tL) hstl"·n to 1\~r. Ba!tison I ~1..-cl abotJL ui$ t··ir. lw C\"'t'it\l,llly ·woulll ha,·~ n 4": it .ln"~und tlle ' otlcl. lhlt "'-' arc ::-u r~ that thev had a nic~~ trir-. " . . .. . Onr fri~nd Tull Ja!ni~.. son \ 1s "l wn with tr~ sonie tin'tt' ago anJ l ~hi!"Llt all tlu~ b ! ~ th.·u can1e- in t uch with '1\1ll "ere YClT glad tv sec hin,, ~ -:tnyw.\~ :1 ftc:r they found ou1 that 'run and h~ ought ~crr.. e of th~t hi lhid~~ na\·:· tobacco '' ~ h hi.•r, \ftt:r hl\ in~ a taste of n tL<.: ·kept TuH quite husr gQ;ng in .. o hi$ n<A,·ket for: anorhcr t(lste. • • ~'r~e the v. Cit• her h~s t·t·ned co ~l"'r here \~ have no­ticed \J r. L!'Ut.:? L~ laid a\.~y h:i"· st.nnrtle l' suiu and 110\V wear~ much ~il.ea , :cr 0 1e:·. "' " . • 1r . .D. li. Co'\~i1:s. onr uperintendent. wa . seen a fe''' days :!~O lt.X}k!n~ \rery mucp doVI ~ in ,0e dun1ps. .Re was a ked wh:.n; ' a~ wrc.m.s- nd b~ reohcd, ·r have a ternble cold and do.c\)t know hotr- I ·g }t ;t.)ll I think he forgot that he was ~n Te:sas v. he.re C{\~<h are easi1)· caught. . Jr. 'Kov.rv had l1i- Gl,~unpion basketb.allers outside the. C!uh~ou:-e tre otller dar g· ui ~ t1 eir p i(:tures made. The bo' ~ made a :-:nlt.cr colcn f.tl rictur.e dre~sed in their jockey sa "'r-q oran e coinred u~uf0-i:'ls- and here'& hoping they "go place:,!' in bs~ke·r.~al1 this seasoo! \Ve'II be puUiug {or them. • • • To A S-a/my Man NO r, 1 bche,.,.e in ~a fetr fi rst And the m~sa;ge 1t does bring. J kno that careless men -are cursed; Thc;.t see1ns a ~imple thing. Accident stopping 1 th;~k f ne, And aL"'o safety meettngs; They p1!t avecyene :in line for Future Christmas greetings. But the e is something worries l ca .... not' qu1re eoncciv·e Of something that ve. often s.ee, ~ nd vet cannot bc1ie".re. ~1v iob~ tc me i~ worth a lot, • v And ~ o~~-~ i9 V'JO:> I guess~ \'e an t,i,nk w~ have a shot Tr..~ make a grPat sucr·ess. 1 f SCtmeon~ tr)ed tO kick tlS GUt or job.s (_,n which e park, Each vf us would raise a shou ~ And \ll.Ork fr:orn mmn till dar-k. But there 15 a guy who worrit$ me; His motive I can=r find. !-Ie • ~ work in o bard i? '~ plain .to c;ec, But w} .a r is jfj hi~ mind? .. Gllbort Battle and Family. Mr. &a ttle i' paynuu;tijf for tho Houston DivisiC>n oi The Champion Papol' und r lhTe C ompany~ l eading from le ft 1o rl9'bt, s tand1nq.: nack .row: Curt Willtam, Jack .. Dale and GHberl. Jr.; & afoci: Phillip, Mrs. Battle. No&I. Mr. Battle ... aud Stanley. Let others ra r~~ and tear thei r hair ln safety's ha llowed n am~, But he should sit upon a chair And only place t;he blarne. O'er accidents that ha.pp<m here, T his nHHl should neYer ta rry; · . It sc:·cms to me that he 'shoulJ fear 11hat tl1ey \viU cease to harry. • I'll bet he sits jn a S\"'ivel ·chair With office curtains drav.rn, And .. gloans o er all the records there Of accident$ long gone. No~· accidents aTe bread and meat To this one guy) by hec.k; Without them, and th is I repeat, H e'd h ave no $ala ry check. I would not want that job of his1 And th ink that youlU agree, Wben accjdents are 'was'., not ((is", He>ll find he>~ up a tree. '~' ith pick and shovel he will work, Digging in a ditch; He will .not have a cha nce to sh irk­F or ac-cidents he'll itch . Our Safety :tvlan keeps on the run ·P reventing accidents; Soo;:} he wi ll have ano-cher OT1e­\ Vith our comp.jjmencs. - B 01''lowed. ' Thr little girl was tiled of waiting 1"or the slore derk to pav ~nJrlc a tf ention. 10 her, Sfc) she resoned to s1 r~t ~.;gy. 'ii-h::y ·;1 ' &he called. · ~1y f alher is home wait ing for his b re~1das r," · The d~rk !.'Uccumbed. "'Vhat can I du for you ?" HJ wtnrt ~ bar of !o\oap, a bnt.dc of antnh•ni(t., and a cn 11 c;[ Ly(',!'- Noi / IJrt Glob,•. _..,..___...;-----~-·------- Jlw: ''"\· L}' arc .. ytJl.l runuing? Tim ; 1'1u nYh~li)' to efit.ch mv b• c.::a th.''- Ex. " • [19} • Finishino- Room J y L ·' -(l lit t-; -s Our f: <."inJ. (~term l'arkl~l. alias •·Thll1::t· \."'odbttt\.'' \'as a rt>(.·ent • pa rtit"ips llt in th<" d~er h·unt in the "\ iJJ\."nt':-' . , I t'J. t : the ri ·~a h • -a­tinn~ J Fur~ ' l. Glenn is a g rc~t :tnt­mal 1 )ver. anJ klK\,·s pra~Licall) all the dc-ei' h-' tb('r firsl names. It wa .. n't urlil thin\· minutQ bdorc the end of • the ht.nt. there carne a $tra.ng-e deE>r s;n rtcriag ~tlon .... where he was quietly reHing. l nfortH nalely1 it '"as nor one C'f th-~e beautiful],, horned males, but • a P1othcr deer searching.., for a lost cht ld. ,S}'1e \a:- dou btle~.s ,·cry unbarpy a boot h~r loss. o Glenn len~led his rifle and B00:\1! He put an end to the ani­mar · suffering..-.. . , « 6 Ehewhere in TBt LoG vou will see • a p~cture of this great ''Deerslayer·' carrying h1s doc tenderly aw~y in his arms. » D « « mv. Gaston Duckett's mus- • • I t re ·embles Harpo Marx. , 0 « « 'Ye of the Finishing Room extend our ,·ery. very deepest sympathy to l3onnic Krouse in the loss of her Gttle son . Da,·is Lee. • • anzt Mrs. Harty Roth a, Jr. \Yon't it ecm \vonderful to see the sorting line again "fi lled wiLh girls and Lhe hustling and busdi ng of the broken truck,) wagot)s, etc? 1) )) (( « \Vben will Annie !vlorgan be with us again? vVc miss her kidding and jolly ways. TO ALL CHAMPION WORKERS: res time for us to get re-ady to help the people who are not as fortunate as Vte are at Christmas ~ i me . 'vVe know that tl1ings don~t look just as bright for us as ,,ve would like them to, but VIe need not expect the clouds with silver linings co shine on us unless we let the light shine tJHough to the fel­low who isn't as well off as we are. \irhen you read this think of the peo­ple ·who you know tbat are in -need, let us kt1ow and we will help you makl! those people feel happy on Christma s morning. La. c year "·e had a wonderful ti1ne and people g~ ,·e, anJ helped us wi th our basket givincr, thus making many poor people happy and cau!)cJ them to take .t new hoh1 •1n lrfe. \ e a Le goin~-- to print evcryunc'$ nnme in 'fut-. Lor: thnt givr''\ th i~ ~car ~o pl(·a ~ h ~tYt yours tiJ ~J c. If you t an 1 ~i\'c u · much a you !:a\e l;l~ ' )'tel l {tn j.f you can ~ivc ~1t flH'), scod i11 'II IUI }'t'tl fl:d Jik~ }t1ll c.~an. '\ ltcl [dl. il i rt t tl u.: :unount tll itl yo11 ~i u.: . but: 1 J,c :.y }'"II ·i\'1..' i1 rll«l cn uru~. )• ItA K s I ' ill I I r:y(drrn If/ 14 { .'lttllhfiinn N.nl' t. :u nt llft01U. (201 Our Sick List :\ Jr. ~wd ~ 11 $. T'JITi ~\ I orr() spent f,(!ITH! Umr r•~tc~nrfr in the f h v, 600 County HospitaL \"-'c a re ~;1~ (,,, rt:­port 'they have rc•urncd h..:rne and a r<" ~en ing ahn~ fi nc . .\Irs. Dave Ilarri who has been in abc !u}: ritaJ r()r sr,me time t" now • rrt l.l p t~rat l ng. Charlie Rr;binson is on the sick list. but we: hope he ¥.ill soon be well. , John Caddy, s ufferin:lZ from an ot­tack of pneumonja, is jmprovin~. Ralph Robinsoa has returned from the hospital where hc spent some time for crca tment. \V. S. ~fills is 01' the l' ick list. \·c hope that he wiJl improve rapidly · and soon be able to return to work. ~~Irs . .J. ~I. Cavanaugh has returne t from the hospital and -eems 'o be on ·the road to recovery. "he has been very sick for some time. • 8 . t . JbA antt t:uuUy • • • • • B'\' !. .id . ChttJ•!'bP , e1 t l~ .. · brin~s th(;·m in .n t fh:' f"tH·~in~l h \t.lct,\.ll, {~11J ~f ' :'L \ C,t t h~~~ ~t.'\'- l \1 ':\ f ' 'd,. .. } J(\f\' t f·n I' - \V}:"'I l" '' e di p,.~ t~U~rtl. rt \: (; \ Hl S.{~~ \~S cr ' ~ ... ' llll dar ,\ n...t 1 nn n the n1EJ il r. . h l'ff ~ '' 't, ~ l l ~r~nt :·tc'VI' <'\ \ n~ h"- ,u . l~i ~-k '{\.,dJ and \~,)tit"·~ h ,JI s~t~;" tt, l ~ th~ l ~jl.H '! ~ ~tl~ in d <.h .. \ htk" b\')X, J­lr\;~ .1nd S\ i !U"'HH..! l1dJ ~ ~h't:~ 011 tl tC k>' H • t 1i vi> I'. , I) (l « ·J..Ua G: t'"'u~ R lh,·rts. d ~is~e ~ tn 1oe V,<lil-­lwit~: i: hca lin_ ;.h'- Bowlij '::. l')q ,:ut - ..u en t a11u. l~,- e "'. :a·{' d ;-•i n ~ a" ' n: -e jc, h :·f iL ~h~y t. n :· a fine pl~at lea~ue ~0.: .lng, ..:nrh r.nan) ,~-~rs a ·Hl m·" .. H1s of kf"ep1i.;; the kH ~s intcr~·t~ti. Q;,r C h ldlp~nn Y fe·,nu i -· nn h.•p •11. the ( a H,)n-L\ ~; ,e\ ·nr- Ll:aguc. Hel"e is the , .. J ding ,··J ~ J(l l ~~ue up t-"'l N<. , .. ! o: Ashe-ville--Ca.ntoD Bl;lwllilq Leaque • I\:· • ... ,.. \Y L Pet. Cham,.icn 1.?\f.C.A. ___ :..3 !(J .69i Bt J 1 ne ' •f r-..1 T, a ·:. _____ ~ _ _:) ._ .., 1q .6 6 7 Ghart";-'·r r :Parer _____ JB 1· . ~ 45 "~alden ia2 Bnkt. f\~ _ __ l ~ 15 . '-+5 Car· on .'\.1lev::: ---~ ____ 17 J 6 .5!) C<i·~i-n.;;t:_!, , "p on ------ Leo~ -~ J!a.n~er H::nbot_ ~' l - 1~ . =no 17 {C} J!i ··' - E1'!ha. ·_\ ! ___ -------- 16 20 .44!4- 1.\Kl-:".r ~\,~·ikt ---- - ---- ~ J2 :!1 .36+ E .. k .... &.L ·a n ------------- - 23 ,. .. 0 I .. L:' lrL:..lusct:i.IJI A·:terag,:J Lambt.:r . \,.akie:nsian - --------- l ~f) 180 179' 1 7~ 1/).' U. Ra er~ M .aJ.d~ns~ar. --·------ ---- 17, . "" -. r· · 1-,-7 .0a,\.11~r tr. .c-Jaens:an ------- - - _.:. E . .. .'unle . $h:!IJnpivn ·'· ·· - - - ~-- 175 ~• 1}.:.\.A[ 1 ... ::.' · 17 ,.~...) :.&..I I,~ ........ fll ~,_;~-. _ _,_._ .. ___ ._ __ ___ _ ~- -- - Uuc ~11:-. CbamJ;:rion P:tper __ __ 17 5 \V_ L. · ratri..;~., Cbamp~<..m P-aper _ J /4- . R.~!ef'ti, 13-Jtt(· Bird - ---- ... ------ 174 J.,f;a . ·tns. Ca~ton ____ -- -- -- ____ 173 .. ~ht.;·~ . C aa~on - - ----- --- - ----- 173 Cha.alpion Y Bowling Leaque T ~a,;, Sta ,~di'Jt.r..s T~~ar s \Y L P.et. . 3 3 6 .600 7. ~ .5 15 7 .500 c .590 F~n-' n --..... ---------- 10 2 (,·n~ra] . 1iH ··---- __ _ C. I· . S'ort _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ...,. __ --· ----- 7 D nte:::r;) -------------- tJ Arn:H"JH' ____ -· _ ___ __ 6 • p . & ", - ---· ------ -··-- 6 B·Jok~Boa.rcl ... - --- - -- · 4 .4fJO :400 .?... t 6 .) • l? i .,..,. !~ .i~,,\ /1.l .. • (3 p Vt'. .t.. Stttdt~ ___ .,. _____ '11 2176 189 1. Paxtnr - - ------ .. .12 -•l -? J'C ) 1~ 6 • F. H ::n. kn$, Jr. __ .. __ t) \V. Don:!ld:-o' n _____ I ~ \ \ Strule$ -- - - - ---- I I L' . \ !' tt ---------- - 9 S. \ "auce ---------- 12 L. Cn.:>ohb.v ------ - - 15 B-ia '6 Fi?.'t' 0 E. ' Ut lk~ --------- 3 J. Pa ~t(';U. - --·------ ., .) E. I-fa"·ki os. J r. - - -- ~') \' . Parker -- --·----- , J C. \1.i rt ,... --- --- ---- -- J 1617 30\} - 1923 JS41 2037 2~06 p 60: 5~) l S59 -47 .~ J8 .4 tt clfi..d a ncl• R ating 179 174· 174 171 169 167 Ave . 201 193 186 to2 179 (The attendance Tating is based upOJ1 /0QO,o Of a p~ rtect attendance for e.ach se,·er, m.:nch .g... ames) : J~ .. & A .. --- - - -------.---- - -- -- C 1: s . 1-:., . ... tf'>T6 --- ----------- - -- Genera} ~l il : --- - - - ----- ---- rmi-,0"' ____ - - - --- - - - --- -- - F ti".~..ish ;ng _____ ____ ____ ____ _ C LHter s - - - ---- - - ----------- F r·re' rr ~n ____ _____ ... ________ .B ..Jok-}jua rd ---- __ -·----- - ---_ 'iJ' ~) ~~ (( BASEETBALL: ~ oo 500 440 406.66 400 J ~O 360 340 i\laJ y tearns an.-_ gettin . g jnro share f<)r the B~~k e tba ll :Plant League which Vi~ Jt ·~t uudtr \'a\f about D ecember • • • 131h antl run Ullti) \f~Kh . 'Jl 1e two ···y ·· tuuns-Cirls anJ Hovs- 11nder • t h~ leader hip of Ral1 },ls Goforth are ·· r~cticing hard to be ready for t he np~njn~., gam e.~ t..111 lJecc.m b(:r 2 w j r h .Sar~ :J Jill C:t..tllei.:t! Ralr,h h a~ been working het Jd lvith tht team ~ 4nd iL }L,uks a~ 1i he i > gomg [fj ha, c two \vlrWling t~aff\.S 1 b;., s ~.:a ctH. Hr h ~ .. a youn{! g-roup rJn ead1 eam., btll the"}... an: \ '~'lrl~in_r hard C:f !,(l "'ill d~v• .. k>t flf <''~ nvrJ SlTH.~~tth \n)rking C'ilfJ i.Jj r; (l­tt~. ii'c$ l;)( fore T l r: '\ i r t k• i ovc L • GYM PRO.GltAM . OR 1937 .. 38; • I h tT is tlll r f all and \'i nt~ r Cvm JWf •,ttr nm . ff you a!' · no l in rJ fl r. JJf' tlw ciH t>e:-; crm1'-' clowo anti jr1in up ' " i.t h I t$. \V {' lwv ~ n cl:u;:., tlrA t wi ll su i t \"01t- n r Wt \>\till fn 4.d <r· 0ur . • Mondays ' La lic.:st Oym- 9 :30- l'f1: 45 ~. m. C;uncs··- 12 :00 nonn- l :00 p. In. G Ct rh ~ Gy m-3 : J 5-400 p. rn. P nx.i ng- & \• re~;, f lj 'llg 'k 00:...5 :GO p .tn . Hadlnittton-5 :00-G: OO r'\. m. Baclntinton- 6 :00-7 :00 r- m. ~ l e-n 's 13 ~t sk<! lba l l--7 : 0U .. 8: 00 p.m. n ~~ skel ball-8: 00-9 ; 00 p. m. t uesdays Shift td ·cn's Gvm9: 15-1 J: IS a. m . • G ~ mc.;s- 12 : 00 no(')n-1: 00 p. rn . G.' Boys> Gym- 3: 15-4: 00 p. m . ~lh"n 's Gym 'I : 00-5 : 00 P'- m. Volley Ball- 5 :00-6:30 p. m. .Boys> Clu b-6: 00-7 :f)Q p. Jn. Cids' Basketba ll-6:30-7: 4-0 p. m. Badrnintort--7 :4Q,.. JO:OO p. m. Wednesdays . Ladies' Gym- 9:30-1 0: 15 a. nt . nan:]·es- 12.:00 noon-1 :00 p. ro. G. G i rJ s · (}y m-3 : 15-4: 00 p. m. B&xing & Wrestling ~ 4:00-5: 00 p.m. Volley Ba ll-S :00-6 :00 p. m. Pibne.er Boys-6 :00-7 :00 p. m. ~d en'-s Bask.et.ball-7.:00-8:00 p. m. Ba·ske1baH-8: 00-9:00 p. m. · Thursdays Sh i·f t ~lfen'·s G.v m- 9 : 15-1 t : 15 a. m. . Games-1. 2:00 noon- l :00 p.m. C. Boys' Gym- 3: 15-4 :00 p. m. 1 1en s Gyrn 4:00-5:00 p. m. Volley Rall-5:00-6:60 p.m. Ladies' Basketball- 6:00-7·:00 p. 1n. Ci.rJ >s B.as k.etbaU 6 : 30-7: 40 p. n1. BasketlDall-8 :00-9 :00 p. m . Fridays Ladi-es' Gym-9:30-10 :15 a. ro. Games-] 2:00 noon-1 :00 p. m . (). Girls' Gym---3; 15'"'4:00 p. m. 13oxing & \Vres.ding-4:00-5 :00 p.m. \ 'oUey Ba.l l- 5 :.Q0-6:00 1. m. Pal's Cl u b-.--.6: 00-7 : 00 p. m. Basket.ba ll- 7: 00-8 :00 p. rn . Ha;)k ·tbtt li- g:OU-9: 00 p. m. Sa turdays (';. l3 cJys' Gym- 9 : 15-10: 15 a.m. Carncs-12:00 IJOO'II - 1 :00 p. m. Tap Dan6ng~3 :00-4":00 p. m .. ' l'flJ' D:lnci flg 4 :00-S:OO p . 111. 'f a p D.:trtn ng- 5: 00-6:00 p. m. .. u ~b kctbatl~-7: 10-Q :30 p. m~ • R Note B." ~- 11 . . ~ ,;'}, .f· y '' e ha,·e h J 'he r lfk,win~ dt·nth • ii' U·l' R. &. .\ . nei':Htrn~nt i C( ~ptly; ~lr. \. eal Can f tht: ·kdriri n:s' Crew. i\1r. -1a mes H altllerh. ·.- (.'hilt!. \ [r. C L \" c'tmort-l.~ud, \ b ~t~r I\ I c.:•c hanic f<'r ·rhc Ch.:unpi~m P aper aad Fif:'lrc Cl"'Inf'any. is :tway on his '• a · ;.nion~ als ~fr. C. A. H i lJ~ b ralll.l. f \.,..~:nan in the R. & .\ . Der~nmcn t. is on his Yac;uion. Jl thi~ u me. \"e ,. tE\h ior them a mPst enjo) able time i;d ile a' ·a, . • n « ~ 1 r. \f. :\{ Pa tron\• wife has been crit;call\ ill for ~ame tin1e in the ~ ·ay- • ne.n·il!e Ho~ pi tal. The Ia, t account she had not imrro,·ed very much. \Ve v.·ish {or her a speedy recoYerr . , u « " !\lr. Grad,· l\1artin has been off • f ro1n \·ork for some u me due lo the ~lnes~ of .. ome member of his fa mily. GJaJ t.o report he is back on the job. » » (( « \fessrs. Joe Bob Allen and Skippy Cannon were seen passing the cigars around. They each had big baby boys to arrive at their h01nes receotly. )) » « u ~Jayor \ ! iller was to swap ~:I ayor Yo Yo \ells popcorn fodder for one hog, as Yo Yo killed hogs la ~ t week - and ~:I iJJer \ enr to Yo Yo to get his hog-.. and found thtat the cat had drug the J.o.: unJer the floor. Then Yo Yo had t0 '"'gr) dear to Hub \Vri5hr>s to get him ro pull tl1e hog from under the floor as Ifub only weighs 90 pounJs him ·df. T! e bead of th,.. St(Jrc was pa'i~i ng f lu·ou(,h the packing 1 ovnt and saw a b')y lr., c.mgihg again l a oo.-.. whi~tl i t 1.; dlc;t;. fuHy. u r{r.~";-'\' much do I' 1u gd a week?" he aak ~>d. "T n rlr)Jia1 , si r.'' ''lf•rt'b a w t•t.l·s J ay --get 'J ( tll l .. \ 1}Jf'1J 1 • It~·' saw the furcmuu )H~ a.o cd, ''\VJ' n rJiJ w<: hi~t: d~&.tt btJy(' ''\V,. r ev•.r hiH:d hHn; J1c jU5t hruugJu. in a pac.";k;Jgt· fn,w ·1u dJJ~r .f'. , ·n r.r u. Mrs. Morgan and Mrs. Loughran. sisters Cantonites Visit Tennessee On September 7, Cleve rviorgan, ac­companit: tl by his mother. "ife and John J ones, all 0f Candler, left for Erwin, T ennessee, to visit his mother's sister ~·1 rs. Ellen Laughrun.l\Irs. ~~lor­gao anJ ~ I rs . Laughrun) being sister , had not seen each other for 51 years. ~1rs. 1Vlorgan is 84 years old and J\l(rs. Laughrun is 78 years old. ~1rs . Laugh­run left Candler 51 years ago for Te.n­nessee to make her home there and has nevea· visited ber old h.ome since. During a political campaign in ~/fin ­nesota not so long ago a publicity man hajjed a Gllldidate one day and said: ((Jim, there is a paper ill the county scat that says you are illiterate.1 ' ' ·IJ iitera te F' bellowed the politician. ~' I ain 't either-! was the second child in the family.'' Pt1H It r ~o~u. u. £ . Uawk n . W v r Sutnlla Cards of ']·hanks \' tvi h t·' tl.taltk •1ur friebd of t1u. h: w 1 ,Jon I· ct m i ly fc..>r their r 11o:J<'ht­f! ll Ul l (lliuus ::utt.l S\'Hlpath \· shm·rn us ;; . ihifHJgh tb ntcrd n al dca h r · our b.cl•)\ ed) Elrnv Cokmt+n. Tue lt>Lf~M 1 F .A HLY. \·\ e '' i:d1 l< lhank the rnerobcn: of the Re\.\i n1 i1 ng Room fc)r the s~ r. pathy ~ how rJ 11s during the j:f.,e s and death oi our linlc d,. u !htcr, ar.d (;Specially do we thank t.hcm for tt.e beau if Jl floral offcrin;-;. J\lR. A.\JtJ . I R.S. Lerr f.., fo PcA;-:. \Ve "' ish to thank '~u r friends for t.he man} Lind ncs~es bo'-•.:n U$ tbrou b (he death of our darlin!{ s.on and grand­~ on, Rhuel frvin. Also. the beaut.ifuJ floral 0fferings. 1\rf.a. A~D 1\lRs. Cc\LLIE CLARK, ~b.s. E. P . ... 1r~AsE. \Ve wish to express our deep ap­preciation for the sympathy and though tfuln ess shown us during O'!r recent berca;;:ement, a]so fo r the beau­tiful flowers from the Shipptng D.:!- - partrnent: R. & R. and T ransfct De­parLn tents. l\!RS. N I!:AL T. C ARR A~D FA ~! fLY. ,~-e wish to express our thanks for the hel.o and kindness sho\ n us d~.v· i nl..!.. the illness and death of our lo' in daughter, "if e and mot.her. \Ve e!)­pccially want to thank the Burnette Co,·e for their kinJnt.:sse . als.o, one and all for the bea\lti iu l flora l <'ff'-'rings. RHGH>AR. ;'\tEl<. .1\ ~ l) J L"STI C~~ F AM lt.l&S. NEAL T. CARR \t\'e wert' CAtrcmdy SOl l'}' tn hrar of the dcarh ot 1'-:e.; l Carr ni Cl vdc, • . . 'onh C:uc>l ina. r.rt. Carr h::.d bc~n sitk =tbout em.· wc('k \ ith pneumo•1ia, and p.ots·ed ::t\ay at hi$ hom ... ul 1:30 fOJl<lay morn ing, 1 " \ cmuLr l:. For u numb r of Vl.'\ r~ h w.•.: em- • pin) t.'ll as :\Jl ~·f ' t.:l ririan '' idt f hc ~ h o.unr1on Papt' .t th.l F ibre l'mnt n". St·\ l.'t'.ll y~: :t1 ~ .J,vo h\: tl"h l\- ·d to ~'"'rid , ,u11..l ~ pent $ l'lll t' 1 irnr, but lH t l'r ret nr nt:J tc ll) lll' ~uaJ W<l, re rmpl '} ~.:·~1 ,tt tht• l' h~lll1J'l(ll1 r•ltnt. H .. i f. \l t \1\ ' •, i h\ hi ~ "tl ~ .wd tWO !\Oil , ,.I 1 J~') .wJ 1~ uJ H• y . • l • )J,. -:-),\1if'll -"' it h \.be '-1peni•xg of tht'• n1hbit. quail at'J t'h ·;ts .. n'tf ~eas~"'u in \'~"S.c>J n 1unb • C .. ··vl; H3 C'h l ('1\'etil.b..-:r ~0, llHUl}' of l~.e n~m;·._~Js t1-{ th, .. l h, lH\ion Famih· ' J h~:\ c .·~ t":'lrt.cd t.•n.s·t.a! ·ucre:s iu thcit \<.:Hurt: · into th fiei'"h - nd mountains J n q uc.~t ,")f th~i r fa,·i·lri t"" sp.e.:i~. of g~un~. L1.-n:~~ Bar ._<;hofn. Cnrl Q,, en, !e"ldir~.: qu,ail hunte1s ,-..f the machine area .. ha ·e thrnned t)·~, bird~ consid­erably !nc .... 1'!1" sea~\.~ n' d{'\(·1 ~wu ng ere~, n'"l a:."e uo''' casting eboul for r'!t'W terntOr} \ \Y\'8!. and ea l of J-{a }'"­W ·reJ 0uurv. They'!} ind i1. tt ~ " .r D lD e « Frnlcy Conk~ ~hen qu~'st ir>i1ed re­t:' :aHr-lv ~ n..:er1!iJ1g the sale- of .l ht""'~g, decbr~d he would ~)Ot. lLink o~ ~~lling ~n' o1 his 1'11C.~t $ur-ply. ~s t!, · re5ult of an addi~1 un i o hi$ fami}y. This • ne\~ a lt.Jition to ' t1~ f1l:rnily cirde. ac-eord: l!~ to Finley. is a re1l e.:.ter anJ neej~ aH the not:r~~hnlcnt be .can mus­ter. • e,-e;·al o,. Lhe bo' s in the 111:1.- • d~~nc a rea belie\ e tha• Fmfe,~ T"e-fe- rred tn LEO., -. but this c0rre~oon- • dent fails tn s.te the point! ., ~~ (' l-ndaunted tw their failure to kill an: ~l~J gane. · f>i€k Roberts~ John \~ tl 1ian-.· and Hug~ ~1cCracken) of th.f: BoaTd r,1;n a.rea, raided a Ilenson C:vt*e black vralnut erove recendy and brout!Lt home the B.\CON. The bovs ""' . 11ad originally p!aoned to ldll a bear· r,r deer 0n a ""ccen.t hunt into tbe ns.l1t.nr.ains: bJt ;a~fing:- they ran~acked a 1~eld of 1. aJn\.!tS ana appropriat~S them to th~ir per_ onal lTsage. At this ·ri:;ng there h.a ... l ary;ec;.red ~0 violent • reactton. J;oben Atkin"or.. ..c~) machine win-:Jet man. hoJcs t~e rrc=l>ent record ff>r sqt!;rrel k:UirHr 1hi~ fail. Bob kuO\VS ~'here th.ev h~d·: ou and when tht:.l' come &ut that':; r.he secret of 'hi-s St!CC!!S . Se.ve!ral of tht> b,oys have Jo e~.:n ({ n. d - 1nc,'" !'"orman ·'Hcav}r'' \ i1 ian,s. "'bo man~ 0 t$ slv~ .t}' but sl.u-;dy 10 operate ·'C" machine ·~ ~nder~S. over. his TL.Ccnt rnar rrage. Flr;_avy can take aU Lhe puni .. hment the-;. d;~h ou (jfld gives J.J.e nt;· .in rerurn 'Y"heo rhe (..-cca· ior1 an~ts . Be\1-yhte Du.-eke-tt, daoJJhie1' of :Mr:. an:d Mrs. Charffe Duc:k.ott,. .an_d ·Bobby McGowan. son of Mz. and Mrs. Robert McGowan. both of Pasa~ cien..a. T~s.. T hat tales will travel the ehtire dis­tanee of the machine area with little difficuh~T· is defiujtely proven by the m"'nner in which this h-u mble corres­pondentthas recently b.een assaulted be­cause he refused LO relate the '·~~'eaver ""-on·els ·· story. I beat the boys tO it~ hovn::ver, and told '~' eaver first,~ jn order that he could not conscientiottsly declare war against n1e with my hack turned. The laYv sa}rs a person should not be extinguishecl. while on the re­t reat. I) ) ) « « r-ote to Arlie ~ Earl and Glenn Smath­ers. quail hun.ters (now with the Hous­ton, Tex. as. Division of the Cham pion Fat-n ily): '"fhere co.tltinues to be plenty­of qu·.aiJ on the oJd Russell pla.ce, but try and trespass to get them! La rry has three dogs now, J iL"n H ardin two, I Perry OhUdera {23) "ad o,~cn, 01tC:. ond this humbl(~ ff'!­horcr ONH~ . So fo,· 1 he tteto1td tiu:te in :t:-1 Jn tllly SCU80I1S J 'Jl fa re COL.rllnOn iu the fucc of l di~bll.! r •prJ rts tha quai l an.d g rc;usa arc alnmdant tftrour~h­out this tetriLor-y. b )) ci ~ ~\~ n result of br.uiscs inHicted by lerrifk llows frum Fi n1ey Ct>ok:'s roam­rn6th fist. gd .P ayne~ bac:k tender on ''C" mat:hi ne, h a~ recently soLtght tned­. ic:cll advice reg a rdi og the am pntntinn o{ his SHOllLDEH., CHEST, and BACr. Finlq-y is not a man LO ''"choke UJJ- and. div·e$ jnto ,l!:d with LJnmerci­( u l. tactics. l-Ie says Ed is responsible) v.rhil!! Ed declares Finley is irrespon­sible. )) 1) (( « \VA NTE D: The Gr·it storv section • dated November 6th or 7th in which the story t.To Ride 'T'he Ri,·er vVjth'' was concluded. This correspondent has $OUght th is periodical openly for the past fortnigh t, and so far has been un s·llccessful. In order that my fam ily life s.hall be again peacerul and calm, son1eot1e advance the aforementioned information. Rca11y, i~ will be highly apprecia,ted. rfhose of YQU who read the Gr1~t· a-nd -clo not wish t he fact re­vealed, I assure you that I wi ll never so long as I may exist, tnention jt, ev.e,.n within the family circle . )) )~ « « lv1any of the boys declared they ~ad plenty oJ turkey for Thanksgiving and hacl in.n timerable other featu res· which they aJso enj ~yed to the fullest during the an.nua l occasion. Twice this num­ber have planned extensive ente rtain­ment and refreshments for the Yul­t1de seasori and have already laid up in stol'e sufficient money with which to clefray t.heir va rious and sundry fines and costs. Nothing like bejng prepared> and especiaJiy during the Y ulctide season when one seems to be­lieve he has the pe rfect: right to enter ''do as you p lease Ia nd. H )) 1> (( (C The Goolsbys wi ll likely spend a short vacation in Virginia dtJring the Christm.a.s season. 1"'hey have been denying themselves certain varieties of food lately in urder that the·ir appe­tites will thoroughly come up to the raroiJ;r e.xpuclations while at home. ' lJo t he~c boys enjoy tltci r Virginia visiu? X'Vdt, just ask c,nc who's.becu there---am ! .they all hav~~-frr<.tncutly . • IJain Office otes -By D,1i r y j B 11 n. tt.t'--~ •• B tlf 1 h.: rd ni m e.v.dai n. ~ Tti lw dt.'>'":.'l'. (•U{ ( j .1 ight. 'llopJ' C ·ni.runa.' to nii.. and 10 ci u ~(.. ~:! •.io1it .'' '' lt ~ • • \Yc rad h0rcd th1t h~ f ('xas chtlJ \ (llllJ b~ a cn~r off l 1 l~ old hint '-.. hil l cot1IJ have saveJ. OUI dn!$ an\, ' anx-i~ t '. ict it "as not iu. 1 n \·hip ~ul Lht.· ,,.J)< k Loc. l.h£ i~su~-anJ plt:"a antly so .• B ·bby CO<'n had a 'ef\' grown-up bin~Ja,-. • » » « « Gudr...r. er Palmer has been added lO the ~lara Office fore~ u » a u \·e are quite su re .:Toad" Henry aad Dickie Peck would haYe been g:-anJ rioneer women of covered wag­o n da~. ~ according to reports of Lhcir • dri ,·e from Ashe,·ille one snowy acy • mornmg. 1):0 (C (( - Did you e\·er shm\: so1.neone what. " to r our \:!.}' of th inking, was the run-nie.: t cartoon of the month and have them say v:ith a dead-pan. :~Do ) 'OU th;nk that is funny'·? Infu riating, if yfJu ask me~ • » » cc (( \Ye P"!iss ).1r. Alderson and hope he • • • Jb unprovrng. » J) « \( \.hat W(Jn}dn 't we gi ,,.e for Dewey ( j:Jlf!.'ipic· s unruffled calm. Laura Brown's neawess, [d"·a rd .' mitb 's pcr-nanent wave, and Sib}tl \Vilson,s c vntagi(JUS la ug~ ! , )} Cl " Here. here. ~ fr. Fowler, it is botl1 natu ral and r.iJrht tu SCl- you abrJut the office. bur:. ~ ltoukln't y(JU be F J(Jri<.la­bound at dJi· UP)" (A the ytar~ l i » « u Cardlyu lt.kJtl ratl aJtd } 1hn l';tkn an vn.0 dl4l r·\in¥ .'i~i tc;f. ' bat :lh ay ftnd a vH.kuwc at u•Jntl l h Ofik . .. iicar br~.ak•·rs. t h~, c t\'n! p, r.~ple that cife alWet}S U•t llpl-aiF ltag ··l'""' \h~ tl•tV cnll d.\! .. ( I~J i. t ma c.,.r-J ta"kP.t ' uu~l ,. me 1rt;J. As f(;J 1 t! J :~d{r· tlttu)---dh . ·:u·~:is I uwan. t >1 n G f! SISTER AND BROTHER VISIT FOR FIRST TIME IN 35 YEARS rdrs. Ccl ia I-Ta IL of Caned lcr, mother t of Parvin 1-l al l> who has been an em-p loyee of the Champion P aper and Fibre Company for 17 years, is enjoy­ing a vis it from her brother, C. ~1. ).•lcfee, of Coeur D AJene1 Idaho. • This is the first Lime 1\·Irs. 1-fall and Nlr. 1VlcFee have been tqg:ether in 35 yea rs. They a t'e th ~t ORiy· li "'•irtg rnem­bers of rhe family of l\Tatti son ·ancl Temple J oyce l\lcf ec, pion~:er rt:si­denr~ of Candler, who I:ved on George's Branch. They had nine chi ldren. ~ 1 a tti 5on NJcFec enJistetl at th<.· be­ginning of lhc V/ar Berween the SLates fou.g. hL until Lhc surrender, anJ d ied a t B lac k 1\ 1 J o u 111 a i n o tl h i w a )' hom e. week uf Yaca t ioning. \Ve bt-l ic,·c the n:s t d iJ htr guod. R t."'Sl • . • • J ca n. did V"IJH drink w~.: would n:all) fall for that? )) )) « " Uut Cht i · tnHH~ :;tar i.; brin~in~ liS <.kl\ nit,') sloJti rw ~~~th. \ e li ke lo tl•ink it j ~ :.L:. tlt"\ :ual hri lu :1nd .rt..:<:lcs; • a:b "h~11 it gtJided the 'J'tu ee \ i:>t(' ~ I ell. f >uri t tl}' the. lasr •<..'\ iay" t,f hu d.· tJid IHJsrk, J., IJ·i rrg .tnd plannin •, ,, nti··lu ''"' t~' tt(l\ 't llll fttttll Jt 3 lighr. t ~Jl( \h'tt tl 11 Ln•t littiP h1 t "f dw,··l t ll HIJ'\ dt,d tl., l ~. t tin tift i-, ~JHfl!J' J, ,, ,hi "'' Jtlt.\ ' • :1 t lu· o,h·,· lt0!t" hell .1 1 ltfi~ IJ IJ ltl tW t\itC P I • -r·t ~· mQ' f c· r dit·d lJ nJy ilf ·· · ll th ~· hilclrcn v •!rc ·epararc · 11 make their h me~ wi h re1ativ . . T . "f ·U liH:d wid1 t\ l r. and l r J; ~t:k · fo­J,' tln. at Tur tPik' wht.:J• rhc st~,g~ r( a<:ht d Lliv··red mail ro t h.c ~run~pike pobt offi ~c v;1tich wa. in ~i· cir h.on,e. !\I i • H :t II j SO year .. 4J( <t g~ aud na liv,d •n ( •ndlcr aH h•r life. · id1 the t eel ' iotl ()( thrct: y..:Jro.. pent in the \'• . 1. ~he ha~ t\VJ c!'- ildrcu. J>,,rv:in Hall and .\ ( r~ . Pearman CrJu 'ut:· , and r h rec ~ran de hi ldc~e· n. · " ~ [ r. \kF(·e~ whn ~\ 77, ha$ lived i1J JJaho fnr t h<; pa.;t 3 ~ years. Jtc iPs two claughte~ ""ho JiJ:e rhere. He ful<h v<.·rv fcl\ l)f his old friend, in th:s • • SCCtlfJU fl(l'\'. The rarcnr of ~Ir . IfaH and ! lr . fvJcFee v:erc sla1vc Ol'\ner') and ~1r--. }fa ll ca 1~ remember the , 1avt;3 bt>il1~ sold at ~uction un the f rtHll <;tep of .her hnrne. 1r und erjul R rrrrdy "Your rcmcd} ha:> wrJrked wonders Cor me/' ""rote a grateful v:oman o a certain patent medicine con~e rr~. ··\Vhen I began taking it six v. eeks ag(J_ I was so weak 1 cou!Jn t spank the bab~. n ow I am able to lick the stuffing .. o :t of the old man. ).Iav I leaveu b:t:ss • vou ! ) • '·! hear you sta·"red in a haunted house la ~ t n.ight. \that happened? uAbou t 12 o'clock a .t. host came in through the wall ju:>t tht: ~~wlc :~ if there were no wall there." ' 'And what did \ ou do~-· • <tl went ou( through the opr,.tsite '' a1J the arne " 3) !' T'he ca ·i<r l and best ~.v.t v to cxp~n~L VOll r c.:l•cst i ~ to ha vc a bi~ h ·an in it. • • =t !<.·n~ h\· our mn1 \ !ndc w. we hnd si11 r :-l..l; 'ra1ti n ~ f,lr u tv catch up. \ nJ in th~.· ~, (;·Js ui lw\ l im'''-' • l-.n.:tthc :t ·i t,~ nt p t :t~er-· ·( ,, ,,f b l t·G~ u •• ·~I · :·1\ l h ri t nw ~ rv \ hl· <..: hil 1\l pi•JH 1~ r, n 1\ 11d .t ''-=' ~ S J ll~\.·i:tl \lllC t. ) the t·d·t or o 1'11 1. l.c•l , \ l \' i• I",.; '\,Ill . '111 lld\ '· I ti~\·. h • i·;:; , ~· r · \' •t·t p i \ ' 1•11, :\nd ' ' ~ lh iJ l! t )id h 1111 t ' H ! h l' ' ){I ~~ "l•ntl'l(• pc>a ti ut c1f ._( ·~1 I f,.:l :~.:ll, lt\IJ liW1 tlw \ w , .. ·.u • \ I. ll \ I '• ns.r ~ l I . I I HI Ill t l L' 1 h'!) ( Ill • ·' · '