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    Alphabetical list of negatives available at the Canton Area Historical Museum

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    The photographs in the Canton Champion Fibre Company collection are only a selection of those held by the Canton Area Historical Museum. These notecards serve as an inventory of the main photographic negative collection that is in the possession of the Museum. To see if a photograph is available through this digital collection, use the title as search terms in the search bar at the top of the page. Otherwise, contact the Canton Area Historical Museum at (828) 646-3412 or [email protected] LL-31 RBR-6 11.:.68 RBR-17 LL-32 MAT-8 HJ\T-9 1L-81 Champion planes at airport. Sir Gladwyn Jebb - Negatives of arrival at airport and visit to Lake Logan. I{. B. R., Sr., with Prince Bernhard and guests at alrport - June, 1957. Air Strip negatives made at Lake Logan - 1959. Mr. Robert~on and guest at airport. Airline party at Lake Logan- 1958 (Tom Reeves, host). Traffic Airli.ne party at La.ke Logan. Traffic Airline party at Lake Logan with Tom Reeves, l'lf:r. and Mrs. C. A. Stone. Airline party at Lake Logan - September, 1960. POR-33 HC-9 B-20 A-26 M0-6 TH-3 Portrait of Harvin Alexander (deceased). Bill Alexander and George Robertson receiving bloodmobile award. Jerry Alexander and B. /II. Smathers, Eagle Scouts - April, 1950. S8fety·8w8rd to Chief ftroup and VJ. J. ftone, alderman. Charles Beall, Canton alderman. Canton Aldermen Henry Seaman, Charles Beall, W. J. Stone and E. M. Geier, city clerk. J-1 WY-5 YC-1 HT-52 HT-70 LF-18 POR-107 HT-168 QS-118 POR-135 WP-12 PA-10 B-9 DP-5 T. Ben Allen renairing Jordan Core in Hachine Shop. Craig Allen negatives (vJood Yard). Craig Allen, H. B. Hobertson, Sr., Roy Trammell and Letch VJorley - 50-Year Champi.ons. Craig Allen (Wood Yard) retirement - 1958. Theodore C, Allen (Deceased) retirement. Craig Allen negatives - Taken at his home and attending church. J. H. Allen, Process Controls, portrait - February, 1960. Craig 1\llen, W. 1. McElrath and Frank Smathers vrith Earley Cle.rk. Old Timers presents Clark with wheel chair - February, 1953. c. A. Allen, Plant Engineering - quiz shot - February, 1957. Bill Allen, Process Controls, portrait - March, 1960. C. N. Allen, R. D. Coleman, Jr. and Da.n Moore - Champion buys vJaynesville Plant - Harch, 1960. AU. IS ON Jvlildred Allison, Employee Services, at work. Jackie Allison- Eagle Scout Award - November 1957. Jvlildred Allison, Employee Services, standing at Advertising Display. IN-24 POR-159 POR-161 f,-)2 Jim Allen party in Inspection - September, 1960. C. A. Allen, Plant Engr., promotion negatives- September, 1960. vl. R. Allen, Plant Engr., promotion negatlges - September, 1960. Alec Allen and vvheeler - C'cout Award - 1961. PSP-7 1\C-1 U-66 PHF-20 HG-Lf 3 PMF-51 Carl Andersen ancll'l. A. Harvey - Profit Sharing Plan. Cons truct:.i.on of American Can Bui.lding (Anton). Am.erican Can visit to Lake Logan and plant - 195'2. Electric motors stored in American Can bui.lding. American Can Visitors visit Carolina Division - December, 19lt7. No. lt Can Building (made for Whiting Corp.)- August, 1960. POR-78 IN-23 Wick Andrews, Inspection - promotion shots - January, 1960. !tlick Andrews and Jerry Hill, Inspection - 1960. JN-lt Ruby f,nderson and Mildred Adams maintaining Log Production Records - "They're all Inspectors" Feature - Hay, 1958. B-1 Jim Anderson, Instructor, Boy Scout Feature - July 1957. B-8 Boy Scout Award to Jim Anderson and Bam Bingham, POR-98 Jim Anderson, Process Controls, portrait - February, 1960. RT-llt2 Horace Anderson, Utilities, making iron braces - July, 191t7. PE-55 Barney Anderson, Raymond Miller and Gudger Cagle repairing motor. LF-86 Bill Anderson and Bill Edwards in "Engineers" feature - March, 1960. POR-162 J. Barney Anderson, Plant Engr., promotion negatives -Sept., 1960. RER-3 SFE-7 CHU-31 RT-121 CC-21 FG-10 WED-3 WED-4 LF-23 l'r. R. B. Robertson, Sr. - 79th Anniversary. Special Feature - Kid's First Birthday Anniversary (McDowell). Rev. Mabry and family, Fi.rst Methodist Church, Canton - vledding Anniversary negatives. Mr. and Nrs. Ben Grube's 50th \'ledding Anniversa,ry - 1960. lOth Anniversary for Cafeteria. Nr. and Hrs. E. I~. Wilson's 50th Wedding Anniversary - 1960. Jv!.r. and Jv'.li's. C. A. Crisp's wedding anniversacy negatives - June, 1960. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Murr's wedding anniversary negatives - July 17, 1960, AHGEL Allen Angel and Lee lt'atthews, Woodyard, in "Champion f'alesman" feature - .January, 1960. - SFE-24 SFE-25 SFE-26 Sl<'E-27 SFE-28 SFE-29 SFE-30 SFE-31 SFE-32 SFE-33 SFE-3Y· SFE-35 SP,-1 ORC-1 PE-5 POR-38 QS-77 A-39 PE-49 PE-66 Annual Report feature - 1955 R. Frank C:lueen, Pulp Drying, in Annual Report feature - 1955. Jeter J. Marti.n, Finishing, in Annual Report feature - 1955. R. J. Lawrence, Shipping, in Annual Report feature Earl, ,Tack and Hobin Cabe in Annual Report feat{lre 1955. 1955. Annual Report feature - 1956. Joe King, Pulp Mill, in Annual Report feature - 19 56. Carl and Muriel Powell in Annual Renort feature - 1956. Edwin Haynes in Annual Report feature - 1956. F. E. Shull, Nentahala Hardware, in Annual Report Feature - 1956. C. A. Stone, Cc,rl 'lelte, B. J. Sledge and J. E. Hall in 1\nnua.l Report feature- 1956 (looldng Bt blueprints). Forestry shots in Annual Report feature - 1956. (over) I A liTTON Bob Anton - Safety hat. Bob Anton discussion ORC results 1vith Constr., Building and Service Group. Bob linton, C. A. Stone and B. J. Sledge in "Men Who Look Ahead" Feature - January, 1957. Bob Anton, Plant Engineering (portrait). Bob Anton - quiz shot. Bob Anton with group in Defense Award presentation - 10/9/57. Bob Anton, Brice Lytle, Al Hunt and James Barlow - 1960. Bob Anton's desk - July, 1960. I SFE-36 cU~F 1nr: ,-38 SFE-39 SFE-40 SFE-41 SFE-43 SFE-45 QS-20 C~S-21 Amos Medford checking rolls of pa0er in Annual Report Featvre - 1956. Ed Bell and family in Annual Report Fe8.ture - 1956. Jitneys in Annual Report Feature - 1956. Bob Hayer, Paper Hanufacturing, in Annual Heport Feature - 1956. Holls of paper in Finishing - Annual Report Feature - 1956. Hilda Harkins, Ins·oectiof1 in Annual Report Feature - 1956. Pulp Hill shots in Annual Report Feature - 1956. Processing and packaging milk (milk container - board) in Annual Report Feature - 19 56. Apnrentice 1.vork in Annual Report Feature - 1958. David Burch and Marvin Mann, Finishing, in Annual Heport Feature - 1958. Elmer "Red" Miller in Annual Report quiz. Rex Mitchell, Finishing, in Annual Report quiz. • I AT-2 SFE-44 TRN-10 TRN-19 TRN-21 TRN-23 TRN-24 TRN-25 'L'RN-29 TRl\T-33 ltJP-1 Shots of Apnrentice groups. Apprentice instructors. Apprentice work in Annual fienort Feature - 1958. Apnrentice Classroom instruction. John R. Stephens' electrical group in training '-used in "Story of Champion" booklet. J. E. Wilkinson with group "On The Job Training" - also congratu­lating apDrentice group. c. A. Stone presenting certificates to group of apprentices. Apprentices at work in Carpenter Shop. R. c. Looper, instructor, with group of electrical apprentices in classroom. B. J. Sledge with graduating Apprentice Class - January, 1960. B . .T, Sledge with graduates of Electrical Appren. Class - 1959. Champion's Waynesville Plant accepting applicants. September 195' I Cl:-I0-11 ARC-1 ARC-2 ClRC-3 MC-17 HU-4-3 sp.:.4-1 SP-4-8 ARM-2 ARCHERY f\rchery Shots at Camp Hope. Archery club officers - 1959. Group shots of Archery Club. Bow and Arrow Club barbecue at Camp Hope. Archery at Camp Hope council-conference Meeting: Bow Hunters' Deer hunt- used in Chips- November, 1960. ARNORY 10-Year Service Party at Cnnton Armory - 19Lt8, 15-Year Service Party at Canton Armory - 194-9. Canton Armory negatives. - I SP-27 SP-75 CW-37 T-2 ARM-1 ARH-2 -Am-WR-Y Nr. Robertson speaking at Canton Armory (Service Party)- R.B.R. Jr. and Dcvigh t Thomson. 9 Old Timers at Canton Armory - 19lt5. H. D. Achievement Day exhibits at Waynesville Armory- Sept., 196C ARMY Army type truck U. S. Army missiles Canton Armory U. S. Army officials at LaJ,e Logan with Karl Bendetsen and R.B.R. October, 1960. CHU-27 LF-75 ARNON-PLATNS HETH •. C!JUHCH Rev. and Mrs. Dan P. Stowe, pastor of Arnon- Plains Hethodist and Rockwood Churches - 1959. William G. Arrington and Robert Gillett - Waynesvil1e N. C. State Fish Hatchery - used in fishing feature - May, 1960. Y-111 LF-63 ARTBtiR George Arthur - Y,M.C.A. Board of Directors - group shot. George Arthur gardening (tomatoes) - December, 1951. ARt!FTC!Al, RESP!RATJOJ\T AR-1 "Woody" Robertson (Safety Section) instructing artificial respiration to group. I CHS-4 FI-7 POR-294 ATHl.ETIC FIELD Canton Hjgh Schoo1 athletic field. ATKINS Fish:ing shots of Tom Atkins 1 Plant Engineering, making f1ies. Thomas S. Atkins, Plant Engineering, promotion neg~tives - January, 1961. - • I FI-ll SFE-21 ACC-1 AUBERRY Jvlrs. Mark Auberry and I..ouise Hemphill shown \-ri th fishing tackle. Mrs. Jv!ark Auberry - old dinner bell negative. AUDITORS Hugh Noland, Accounting, shown with auditor. I RBR-18 RBR-19 PH0-2 AUTOGRAPHS Mr. R. B. Robertson signing autograph. Reuben B. Roberlson with Louis Gates and Gladson Haynie - autogra­phed ball bats for Tulls and Frank's baseball team. li.VT~RY Hrs. Dorothy Avery, J. t1, Barnes and C. A. Stone - projector presented to Canton Library by Champion. I I .. -, >:< A-1 A-3 A-'5 CHS-43 A-6 A*7 A-8 A-9 A-22 A-23 A-24 RBR-7 A-2'5 A-26 A-27 SFE-23 - Mr. Helder nresenting Frank Smat'ers his ~-'5-year watch. 1,</al ter J. Damtoft receiving Pulp and Paper Foundation Membership Award from A. H. Fairbrother. H. A. Helder nresenting Clyde Blythe his 4'5-year 1vatch. H. A. Helder presenting Carroll Singleton his 4?-year 1vatch. D. vl, Randolph and Carlton Peyton receiving Certificate of .Appreciation for Boy Scout work. Canton High School basketba11 awards. Bloodmobile mvard to Lawrence Goolsby and Albert I.owe by Clyde Hamlett and Clarence Burrell - 19'59. Scholarship Awards - H. A. Helder and J, B. Morford nresenting checks. Avmrds - Indus trial Health l\1vard with Dr. J, B. Britton, Vella viilliams, A. 11. Fairbrother, Dr. Logan Robertson and Helder, W:i.lson receiving Suggesti.on Award from J. J. Hartin and Bruce Sellars. Page -2 Scholarship A1vard - 1iJ. L. Rikard and John Ray Jamison. Scholarship Award - F'eature on John Ray Jamison, H. A. Helder nresents Forestry Award, S.A.M. Human Helations Avrard to H.B.H, - January 19'58. Mr. and Mrs. H. V, Bramlette -Winners of radio sweepstakes a1,rard. Sc:fety Avmrd to Chief Stroup and vJ. J. Stone, Alderman 19'50 Trade Festival !;firmer (automobile). Good Citizenship Award - Carolyn Holcombe. A-28 Trade Festival Winner of car - 19'5'5. A-29 A-30 n. H. Trostel present:i ng Clyde Stockton and Leona Boone with service awards. Scholarstli.p Award Committee - A. N, Fairbrother, J. E. \'J:i.lliamson and A. J. Hutchins. I A-10 JA-9 1\-11 A-12 A-13 A-14 A-15 A-16 A-17 H. A. Helder presentlng Hugh Hea.se 1;1ith lJ-5-yenr \vatch. Citation Avmrd to Junior Achievement- Jsnuary 1957. Clyde Blythe receiving 45-year 1vatch from H. A. Helder. Bob Lawrence receiving 45-year watch from A. H, Fairbrother. TI, A. Helder presenting VJark Frqdy ,,rith 45-year \vatch - Aug. 1958" Ray Orr congratulating H. D. DHHngham on FFA Award - Aug1Jst '58o Ray Orr congratuiha ting FFA high school vri.nner - Augu.st, 1958. National Safety A1,rard - Helder, Bellamy and t1orford. crruck Driver's Safety 1\cvard presented by H. 1. Setzer. A-18 H. A. Helder receiving 45-year wqtch from R. B. Robertson, Sr. A-19 1\-20 . ., <l-21 . A-31 F0-31 B-8 A-32 A-33 A-34 A-35 A-36 B-9 A-37 J\-38 De1>1ey Fletcher recel.ving suggestion award from Phil Kinken. Glenn T, Beasley, Plant Engineering, winner of car at Trade Festival - Harfll 1957) • Po\AJer Iviagazj.ne Hodernization I\\1ard Citation by Hov1ard ?. to IL A .. Helder and Henry Seaman Kallen Scholarship Award - Rowe Henry COhgratulating Johh Rl:ly Je.mison Negative of graduating class. w. J. Damtoft holding N. C. Forestry Certificate avrard. Boy Scout Award to Jim Anderson and Sam Bingham. Amerlcan Red Cross Award - J. R. Sechrest ;:md Hev. Clayton Lime. Sherman Sharn receiving Lf5-year 1vatch from H. /\. Helder. Safety Award presented to Electric Shop to R. H. Messer with Bruce Jvlorford, H. A. Helder, G. M. Trostel, c. A. Stone, Carl Bellamy and A. M. Fairbrother. Safety Award presented to Finishing to Floyd Devlin with J. M, Barnes, R. vl, Robertson and H. A. Helder, Hazel W. Ramsey with Certificate of Merit received from Safety Council. Jackie Allison - Eagle Scout Aivard - November, 19 57. I Hazel W. Ramsey, Safety, presenting Donald Franklin with member­ship certificate to the Golden Shoe Club - January, 1960. Hazel W. Ramsey, Safety, presenting !<'rank B. Queen, Jr., 1.-ith safety helmet as member in Turtle Club - January, 1960. I A-39 UT-23 RE-9 A-40 A-41 Page -3 Defense Award nresented to Champion October 9, 1957 - J. ~1. Barnes, R. F. Anton, Weaver Chapman, H. A. Helder, B. J, Sledge, Carlton Peyton and Brandon Hodges. A. 1. Jackson admiring Y-5-Year watch - award. George Robertson and Bill Alexander receiving bloodmobile award. C. F. King shown with first service award presentations._ H. A. Helder and R. W. Scholl congratulating Gordon Sharp on Suggestion Award. A-42 Fred Carnenter and father, C. N. Carpenter, receives service A-43 UT-28 B-21 awards on same day - H. IL Helder congratulating tbem - December, 1951. 45-Year Champions honored - luncheon guests at Cafeteria - May 1 1953. Roger Hess ie Terrell - Honor A\ifard j_n Hasons - December 1 19 53, Blaine Hawkins with his parents - receives Eagle Jl,,lard - }1arch 1 1960. B-23 Richard Hurley, son of Mr. and Hrs. James Hurley, receiving Eagle Scout Award - Harch 7, 1960. A-52 RC-14 I Page -4 Green and Gaddis receiving suggesti.on a"mrds from Willis Kirkpa'tric: November, 1960. Scout Award - 1961. Alec Allen and \'J'heeJer. Bloodmobile award nresentation - 1961. I DP-6 A-45 A-46 A-47 A-48 A-50 . RC-12 Scholarship Award to Sonja Sue .. Sryder - September, 1956. Champion Employee Servlce /)J4arc1s Dj_splay - r·;_::l'sonrJ.el Adrn~ nistra~ tion Building - February, 1960. H. V. Bramlett receives clock for 30-Year service award- Jan., 1960. Bobby and Al Dennerd congratulates Franldin Fuller on ~plOO.OO Suggestion Award - Used in CHIPS - February 2l+, 1960. Paul Henderson presenting Dvright Thomson with a\·m.rd of apprecia­tion from Haywood County hescue Squad - Karl Bendetsen look­ing on - April, 1960. Lynn Scroggs Vance, winner of R.B.R. Scholarship Award - Portrai· May, 1960. Arthur Hoyt Scott Award to Champion - A. 1-'l. Fairbrother receiv­ing trophy from Otto ·viagers - June, 1960. Safety A"rard of Eeri t - A. 1-'I. Fairbrot' er presenting plaque to Bil1 Stephens - July, 1960, Log • Jack Sentelle and Carl ton Peyton receiving Bloodmobile A\·rards _ October, 1960, I I • AYERS POR-145 Vance Ayers, Laboratory, portrait - 1960. LD-9 FG-12 PE-69 BP-27 lihccte Treat:'Y!ent Plant - Robert Shope, A and B. line operator, starts pump to put saveall back into system - October 1959. BABY Labor Day Baby Show - September 5, 19 59. Jvfargie Whitted and granddaughter - June, 1960. Negative of Floyd'Murray 1s child - July, 1960. Jim Harkin's baby's passport negatives -November, 1960. LF-90 POR-228 BACHNER John Bachner, Max Coleman and Raven Nabry in Print Shop in Inspection feature - Napch, 1960. John Bachner, Process Controls, portrait- October, 1960. LB-8 Bacteria Research negatives - Laboratory. PE-3 CCC-2 UF-4 RT-287 XM-19 POR-79 XM-21 LF-73 POR-163 D. 1. Bailey, Jr., Harris Sorrells and Evan Cable receiving certificate from C. A. Stone. Canton Chamber of Commerce - Ralph Bailey and Hrs. Letha Smathers, United Fund Reister, c. Lime, Committee- Ralph Bailey, D. H. Randolph, J. E. L. E. Gates, Rev. Roger Sherman, J. M. Barnes, Rec. J. R. Sechrest and Dr. C. T. Wells, Jr. ' D. L. Bailey, Plant Engineering, retirement - January 1, 1961. Burgin Baity Cbristmas party - 1957. Burgin Baity, Plant Engr. - passport photos (Brazil) - 1-19-60. Burgin Baity's Christmas party - 1958. Mrs. Burgin Daity feeding birds - used in "Bird" feature - Jvne, 1960. Burgin Baity, Plant Engr., promotion negatives- September, 1960. LF-4-5 RT-270 - ------------ -------- Bud Baker and Floyd Roberts in "Man to Man" feature - February, 1960. BALDWIN Lloyd H. Baldwin, Jaynes, Ott Ford, Grady B. ~lilliamson and W. z. Mann, Paper r1anuf&<cturing retirees - January 1, 1961. - QS-11 SCH-Lf W-14 POR-76 D2vid Ball at "I-Iovr to Instruct" poster. Pennsylvania Avenue School - Children's program ,3t CHS baJ lpark. Coronation Ball and crowning of Labor Day Queen - Sept. 5, 1959. Jennings Ball, promotion shot - January, 1960. PC-2 Process Controls - Ball Hill - June, 1960. CHS-3 H-3 CK-5 CK-6 SA-17 DP-1 CMC-'-1- LI-61 MG-37 FC-6 UF-8 LF-20 Canton High School Bond Shots. Clyde IUgh School Band Shots. Nat Fortney, Pulp Hill, depositing check ot bank to Betty Lou Tate, J. E. Reister and Carl Gillis, First Union National Bank in "Check \llri ting F,?ature". George Bonks, Woody Hobert son, Gladson Haynie - Fireman's Safety Meeting with town officials. Champion display at First National Bank in Canton - J, E. Reister and Frank Campbell. J. E. Reister, First Urlion National Bank in Canton, looking at LOG. Bankers at Lake Logan. Bank en: visiting plEmt. llayviOod County Bank - Canton, N. C, United Fund sign in front of First Union National Bank - 1959. Gertrue Young, First l'nion FaUonal Bank, feCJted at her desk. I PE-59 Clyde Hamlett, Personnel Admn., making deposit at bank in "Cha·mpion Salesman" feature - January, 1960. George Banks and Roland E. Osborne cutting and threading pipe in Hachine Shop - April, 1950. • I FF-6 Y-13 Y-38 Y-40 Y-47 El'J-9 Y-50 Y-55 Y-63 Y-'70 Y-72 JA-14 CLU-20 SA-51 Y-130 Fireman's Banquet. Champi-on YMCA Bowli-ng Team Banquet at Camp Hope - 1959. Annual "\'Banquet (neg a ti-v0s - dates unknown) at Camp Hope. Father and Son Banquet at Camp Hope (no date). Dr. George Heaton, Charlotte, speaki-ng at annual Y Banquet. Charles Hayni-e performi-ng at Annual "Y" Banquet. Y's Men's Banquet at Camp Hope - John Parri-s, speaker. l'ather and Son Banquet at Y.M.C.A.- 1952. Y.N.C.A. Banquet at Camp Hope - 1953. Annual "Y" Banquet at Camp Hope - 1954. Boy's Banquet at Y.M.C.A. Juni-or ~.chi-evement Banquet - 1958. BAJiQDETS Canton Chamber of Commerce Banquet - 1960. Fi-reman's banquet - 1960. Annual Y Banquet - June, 1960. Page -2 • I Y-81 Y-82 Y-112 Y-114 Y-115 PE-54 Y-117 Y-120 Y-121 Y-122 Y-123 Y-124 CLU-19 - Outside shots of group at Camp Hope at "Y" Banquet - 1957. R. Cecil Roberts - Mr. and Mrs. 'vl. L. Rikard. Father and Son Banquet at Y.M.C.A. - April 11, 1958. Father and Son Banquet (date unl-mown). 8efhball Banquet (date unknown). Champion "Y" Softball Team Banquet - J. H. Barnes present­ing te!lllm with jackets - 1960. Annual Firemen's Banquet, town and plant - February 19, '60. Gray-Y Boys Banquet in "Y" Gym -February, 1950, Log. Speaker for Father and Son Banquet - 1954. Father nnd f3on Banquet - 1960. Ray Cope and sons at Father and Son Bnnquet - April, 1960. Y's Hen's Club Banquet- 1960. Bowling Banquet - 1960. VJaynesville Chamber of Commerce Banquet - A. M. Fairbro speaker - 1960. I POR-308 CHU-57 CHU-58 CHU-61 BANKS Oscar W. Banks promotj_on negatj_ves - January 30, 1961. • -Page 2 Oak Grove Baptj_st Church - October, 1960. Anj_ ta Carnenter and Sera IUpps in ">vorshj_p With l'1usic" feature - October, 1960. T. ,T. Fletcher, Oak Grove Baptist Church, in "Worshj_p With Nusic" feature - October, 1960. I CHU-32 F'C-6 CHU-1 CHU-3 CHU-lt CHU-5 CHU-6 CHU-12 CHU-15 CHU-16 I Bethel Missionary Baptist Church. First Baptist Church construction shots. First Baptist Church's new sanctu2cry - June, 1958. High Street Baptist Church. Horace Smith, Pastor of First Bantist Church in Canton - Religiou,c Feature - 1959. Hominy Grove B8ptist Church - Rebuilding of church 1959. Oa1I Grove Baptist Church in Religious feature, 19 59. Jviission8ry Bapti_st Church Avery Peel';, Laboratory, Pastor of North Hazelwood Missionary Baptist Church - May, 1957. Jim Downs, Pastor of ME.p1e Grove Baptist Church in Religious Feature - Hay, 1957. 0. P. Ledford, Finishing Department and\ Pastor of High Street Baptist Chv.rch in religious feature - Hay, 1957. CHU-18 CHU-22 CHU-23 CHU-2Y· CHU-26 CHTJ-28 POR-43 CHIJ-39 CHU-49 Clln-53 SCH-6 R. A. 'v'iard, Pastor of Freewill Baptist Church in "J;reach:Lng God's Vford" Feature- May, 1957. Frank Earley, Finishing, Pastor of Junaluska Baptist Church in "Preaching God's Vlord'' Feature - Hay, 1957. , Ralph Surrett, Pastor of Laurel Grove Bantist Church in "Preach­ing God's 1rJord" Feature- Hay, 1957. George Inglet Plant Engineering, Pastor of Center of Pigeon Baptist Ghurch in "PreachtnF God's Word" feature - Hay, 1957. North Canton Baptist Church. Jack Chapman and family attending church (North Canton Baptist). Ben Ray portrait - Pastor of Calvary Baptist Church. Spring Hi1l Baptist Church. Dedication of nevJ parsonage at North Canton Baptist Church - 1960 Frank Sorrells ringing bell at Riverside Baptist Church - used in "Frayer feature" - .Tune, 1960. Canton Kindergarden class at First Baptist Church - 1960. EN-13 LF-26 EN-16 QS-22 FIN-41 POR-151 POR-311 BARBER. SH()P Bnrber Shop Quartet at Y.M.C.A. Lloyd Ivester and WoodrovJ Parker at barber shop in "Champion Salesman" feature - January, 1960. Barber Shop Quartet Officers: J. M. Deaton, Fleet Holland, Paul Murray and ? • Mable Barefoot, Medical Denartment - 1959. Jake Barefoot, rewinders - Used in "Story of Champion" booklet - 1959. Jake Barefoot, rewinders, portrait. Jake \.J. Barefoot promotion negatives - February, 1961. I - PM-10 }!egatives of bark burners - Pulp Mill. I BARK BELTS SA-27 Safety Sign on bark belts in Pulp Mill - July 18, 1956. I POR-49 CHS-50 William H. Barkley, Chemical rlfanufacturing, promotion shot, October 1, 1959. BARKEY "Buck" Bark by, high school teacher,

    Canton Township Hall, Canton SD, Lincoln County

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    35 mm slide, white building with slanted roof and chimney in field behind wire fenceDrawer info: Lawrence - McCook; Canton SurveyKodachrome Film LN-CN-CN-CN-199 S. Bartlett ST Canton Township Hall RS 19 Apr 93F0

    S. C. Wood at Snug Harbor

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    Snug Harbor, located on Park Street in downtown Canton, is an exclusive clubhouse for Champion retirees who are now Lifetime Champions. This 1961 photograph shows S. C. Wood (left) enjoying coffee and donuts. Reuben B. Robertson, Champion’s board chairman, sponsored the Snug Harbor project and handed over the ceremonial key January 24th, 1953. The house is open to retirees to gather, reminisce and play games Monday through Friday 9:00 – 5:00

    The Canton Texan

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    Weekly newspaper from Canton, Texas that includes local, state and national news along with some advertising

    Sutureless “Slim-Mesh” Technique for the Repair of Abdominal-Wall Hernias in the Obese Population

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    Background and Objectives: In 2009, we designed the sutureless “Slim-Mesh” laparoscopic technique to facilitate and promote repair of ventral hernias in the obese/ superobese populations, including cases with large-giant/ massive and multiple widely-spaced hernias. We also aimed to reduce surgical time and intra-and postoperative complications. Methods: Cases were divided into Class I (body mass index [BMI] 30.0–34.9 kg/m2), II (35.0–39.9 kg/m2), III (40.0–49.9 kg/m2), and superobese (50.0–59.9 kg/m2). A ventral hernia was small-medium (1 2–9.9 cm), or large (1 10–14.9 cm)-giant (1 15–19.9 cm)/massive (1 ≥ 20 cm). Between September 2009 and May 2023, 64 obese/superobese ventral-hernia patients were enrolled prospectively (81%)-retrospectively and treated with the Slim-Mesh technique. Results: We operated on 35 males and 29 females. Mean age and BMI were 60 years old and 33 kg/m2, respectively. Class I cases numbered 48, II 13, III 2, with 1 superobese case. Small-medium, large-giant, and massive ventral hernias were found intraoperatively in 40, 21, and 3 cases, respectively. Mean surgical time for all cases was 104 minutes. Mean length of hospital stay was 2 days and mean follow-up time was 5 years. We had 1 case of chronic abdominal-wall pain and 6 late postoperative-complications: 4 (6%) hernia recurrences, and 2 trocar-site hernias. Conclusion: The sutureless “Slim-Mesh” technique implements the laparoscopic approach to repair ventral hernias in the obese/superobese populations rather than open surgery or traditional transfixation suture-based laparoscopy, including cases with large-giant/massive and multiple widelyspaced hernias. This study proves that “Slim-Mesh” is safe, straightforward, quick, easy-to-reproduce, and economical
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