[Congressional Record Volume 146, Number 107 (Wednesday, September 13, 2000)] [Extensions of Remarks] [Page E1457] From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov] HONORING THE STANDARD REGISTER COMPANY IN MONROE, NC ______ HON. ROBIN HAYES of north carolina in the house of representatives Tuesday, September 12, 2000 Mr. HAYES. Mr. Speaker, today it is my privilege to recognize the Standard Register Company's facility in Monroe, NC, for successfully completing over 600,000 hours of operation with no lost time. John Q. Sherman formed Standard Register Company in 1912 in Dayton, OH. Mr. Sherman and his company introduced Theodore Schirmer's paper- feeding invention, the autographic register, to the industrial world. Today, Standard Register is a member of the Business Forms Industry, and is a $1.4 billion company with approximately 8,200 associates nationwide. The plant in Monroe was formed on August 6, 1996, when Standard Register Company acquired Piedmont Pninting. Since that date the employees at the Monroe facility have worked a total of 667,613 hours with no lost time, no work-related injuries. This great accomplishment is proof of the excellent work habits of all of the members of the Monroe plant. I would like to extend special congratulations and commendations to a few of Standard Register's corporate officers and managers, Harry Seifert, Dave Fehrman, Rick Miller, Dan Buchholtz, Earl Ammons, and Terry E. Sizemore. Mr. Speaker, I would like to congratulate the employees at Standard Register for their superior achievements, and I would ask all of my colleagues to join me in paying special tribute to them. ____________________