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.• F R 0 M THE EDITORS ;\ladP " u 'll nnic a "n '" l( I(' hnttt Th L G thb rnonth . • • \\ ith thi~ i~-.tl-' we ha\ a}( r ted a n w l pt: fa:C" I r 0 If h ad· line ~. Th new fa0 i. Jm \'11 Lydian. and con1c . .in reg dar (Roman). bold. italic an\l cur;'\i\ ~t ·l'"'s- thu oif ring a .ari ' t)' of \·eight: and l mbin. tjow. Th nc t pc replac '!. Tempo, which w have used f r t! pa ' t thre · ar" ·(han is a rel• tin:l nw fae, ha:\'inc;' b '-''n inlroducd to the printino· trade about 10 year agu. Vv'e ·1 ct d it on l r alter everal months of ,,·ind ' hopping .tnong hunch- ds o[ tyt · (a es; 'lYe want. d a l pe that had ·implicity, v rsatilit and an imeresting charu ·.ter- nd that eem:ed to "fit" th LOG ma.keup. B f r "'' mad a final d cision. we ven w nt so far a to Jraw pae-e pxoo£ of ba k i ·ue, oE The L G,. with...
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