Champion Paper and Fibre Company
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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.MARCH3 1938 • VOLUME XX NUMBER 2 Published by t'lhe Cham.pion Fa:mily" The paper far thi magazine is ma e in o r plant o t of wood ont t e fores s o~ North Caro • 1na. We manulacture many grades of h eached Sulphite papers, Machine Finished and SupeT Calendered. ... "'"fhe iJJ1posjrion of heavy ta~~ burdens \V hi cl~ j ncrt'a ~es th cost of useful prodqcts be\'ond 1 he reach of the ,·n erage In an's ' ~ po(.ketlKl\vers. I dC"i not know aH the answers! Woulrl that I ~id! lhn t here is oJate -thing thal JS gu1te obvious · OWl dting s- r. ')tablishmen t1) fi selfi, h: c rafty; that it i~ imcompetent and a blflngler. 'This < rn.an~ business they talk aoout- you have seen his pjcture in the cartoons-a fat-looking thug with a silk hat and spats. Yet we ne·ver seem to g-e·~ his name and addre-ss. lie never i~ anrone we kffow. AU we do know is that 'he is son1owbert! else. He is gettint; the geods outJ satii' fyin.g- rhc ~.·ustorn'-·r~ keeptt~g abreast of corn.petitio·n ; 3.Jld the bi~ct ·r ttH" lru. I nee~ s, the rnnot...
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