Page Twelve BADIN BULLETIN tV' ■(., ri 'r'l I ■' - 74--V V 'i— - / , 'v { ^ t ■■ K • n I ^ \/ t ^ ^ 1 Si,,:„ A PLUMBING DEPARTMENT GROUP Stratton, Russell, Vann, West. Standing—Mullis, Allen u isai , “'y. (Master Plumber), Miss Wilma Clapp, and "Jack iara, Kussell, vann, wcsi. uia. Plumber), Miss Wilma Clapp, and "Jack’ a\v *** '^''3'Ve attempt to keep the wolf hau^ *^he door. Of course Lewis aii(i ^ and he picked wild berries, thine in sight; but even tjigjj ® to worry about where three coi^ Were going to come from when Ulan came. But being a wise, it) jj. had an idea, he remembered "^igs^l had read a book, rea(j • * ^*Ss,” and more recently he had teers Newspaper “Packers Is Profi- '*'eat' decided to raise his own l,o\vij, ^ threo months ago. '■'> Deryiy^' “'xi wKh U nil tlioy ntlll and •'^’niiUn pigs, the Humo weight lier ■Son yj ** tilU ®- Now he thinks some mean ^ ‘s feeding his pigs “Anti-fat. abom th'.* to say anything (lro[) ^ fellow i3ockham, but we will "‘nt to the effect that a certain fell th low [tie na""^” operates at the Narrows by vvants Sturkey (Bob Jones, who •better ° *'^arry, calls him Turkey) had step. Beck hasn’t got- On '' separation stuff, ilu ^ of iring ”u Most prominent visitors ®tol{gg ^ ® past month was Dr. S. E. Very ’ Salisbury. The Doctor was «ei ititerested in a spare water 'vh and th ~ ^fter a thoro examination ling had never run across any- ® in the human body. ^ feel relieved. 10, ''o'‘y Quiet for a long fact that we have been t'fUo by -''u ‘>len to hang over the ®°ldiefg, sign reads: "Old Home;” but "time changeth all things,” so we called a meeting and de cided to abandon this sign, as we a.e “putting out" now. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Crow were visitors in Badin a few days ago. Mr. Crow be fore going overseas, was employed by the Tallassee Power Company, holding a position in the Yadkin Narrows po^ house as assistant to Mr. B. L. Gom . We were all glad to see Billy again, an talk of old times. _ Fred Childers enjoyed a two weeks vacation recently, visiting among rela- llvoH and fi'iciKls In ItlucKHlmif,, . • - a lot CO TalliiHHco Av.mi. o the other day. and says she will gjacU.a next June, and he hopes that building material and furniture won't go up the meantime. _ Mr L B. Shoemaker, who "acted ab operator during the Turbine Test, accord- • fhP last edition of The Badin Bul the iob- but during his T n'TM is 2ilso on tn6 t ^ letin, is whispering to spare moments he sun himself and wondering what that Tu bine Test gang call an operator. 11 rti^^iratnrs h&s Itinded he is coming lot in the graveyard, so he win to stay here a long time. W H. Clark was a recent visitor o we are on tne Winston-Saleni. ^ j^at Clark be Bubjcct, we would sugge t tsTt boyTeriaLy shows interest when :cV»‘ tei." "• VVe had some "Buckover" the other night. It sounded about like the Western Front two years ago. Mr. Thorpe heard it at his home, and he established a new record of speed between Thorpaville and Rotary Station 25. He made it in noth ing “flat.” Bob Jones was taken very sick recent ly, and went to his home at Rock Hill, S. C., to regain his health, weight, and peace of mind. Bob says she still loves him. Say, Bob, why not consult a four- leaf clover, and save railroad fare? Mr. G. R. Randell (Uncle George) is happy now. Mr. Wheeler gave him a new fish hook, and now he is catching fish by the mouth. Of course, before this, it had been "Feed the Fish, and Cuss,” with Uncle George. Our popular (especially with the la dies) poleman, Mr. Chas. Morton, has left us, to again take up arras for our Uncle Sam. Charlie says he wants to see a slice of this world, and his Uncle offers the opportunity. Mr. S. M. Garrison, electrical engineer ■for the Hardaway Contracting Company, at Lugolf, S. C., was a business visitor to Badin recently. While here, Mr. Gar rison was the guest of Mr. L. J. Adkins, of the Mountain Club. By the way, we had a visit the other evening from some of our new teachers; and What do you think? They were interested more (besides ourselves) in a comfortable chair. You see they had walked from Badin. Mr. I’. JohiiKoii, who looks nftcr tho giUcH, mill who liuK lu'i'ii huvliig it no easy "Dreaming in the I’ale Alooiilight,” has also resigned from the Home, and is “Putting Out” operating the oiling sys tem. The rotor in one of our motors has been sick for some time. After several consultations with different doctors, “Shorty” Bumgardner says he thinks it needs about two hypodermics of 2300. If the Narrows Power House Operators want to know the quickest way to sepa rate No. 3 generator from the Southern Power Company, ask Mr. G. R. Randell, who is now operating at the Falls. Mr. H. F. Mintz, of Blacksburg. S. C., has accepted a position with the Tallas see Power Company, as operator at the Fails Power House. We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs. Mintz with us. Regardless of old man H. C. L., some people in Badin can save money. Mr. Rockficld asked to be off long enough to make a deposit in the Bank of Badin. He returned.ten days later.