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lumber, 1947 TIIK ECHO PAGE THIRTEEN Inspection Men Stow It Away Below, Walter Hutchins, Ralph Rrown, and Melvin Atkin son, ail of the Inspection department, are shown enjoying the first Five Year Service Club picnic at Camp Sapphire, September 16. Walter came to Ecusta in February, 1940; Ralph came in October, 1941; and Melvin came in October of the same year. It’s needless ;o say that these three fellows had a grand time. ^est Festival From Page Eleven) and Ed Mackey. a. J. Beddingfield, ^Uerson, and O. R. Willing- George Love. Pear Pre- ‘•Jj'Lankford, Robert Harvey Souther. Pear: Mackey, A. D. Harrell, W Pn Paxton. Peas, green: ijj.Cook, A. D. Harrell, and 1^^‘exander. butter: Ar- Taylor, and A. ;C"®[ield. Pickles, dill: Char- :V ’ L- Cansler, and R. L. ”■ Pickles, mixed: Claude I- Taylor, and Charlie Ij 'kies, green tomato: E. M. V p- E. Sigmon, and L. C. ^alph Paxton, Ar- Mackey. Plum Cook, J. L Taylor, W Thompson. Plum Jelly: L. C. Wilson, and • I Without those skilled cafeteria men there would be no picnics! Left to right, AFred Powell, Floyd Taylor, R. Waldrop, A. P. Bell, Jr., Joe Duckworth. Raspberries: Ed Mackey, Em mett Capps, and Ralph Paxton. Raspberry Jam: R. L. Thompson, Ralph Paxton, and A. J. Bedding field. Raspberry Jelly: George Love, Ed Mackey, and Arthur Bowen. Sauerkraut: Elmer Geve- don, A. J. Beddingfield, and Ed Mackey. Soup Mixture: J. I. Tay lor, Ed Mackey, and Charlie Cook. Squash: Ed Mackey, A. D. Harrell, and Ralph Paxton. Strawberry Pre serves: Lewis Alexander, Carl Pat terson, and Charlie Cook. String Beans: Ralph Paxton,' George Love, and Charlie Cook. Sweet Potatoes: A. J. Beddingfield, E. M. Collins, and Emmett Capps. Tomato Juice: Claude Glazener, 0. R. Willingham, and Ralph Paxton. Tomatoes, whole,: J. I. Taylor, Tom Hargis, and A. J. Beddingfield. Tomatoes, for soup: J. I. Taylor, Emmett Capps, and Margaret Mc Cormick. FLOWERS Asters: Horace Haill, Claude Glazener, and R. F. Bennett. Cos mos: Charles Dunlop, A. D. Har rell, and Charlie Cook. Cut Flow ers, assorted: J. I. Taylor, Charles Dunlop, and Charlie Cook. Dahlias, large varieties: Ed Mackey, John Ashworth, and L. C. Wilson. Dah lias, pompoms: John Ashworth, Elmer Gevedon, and A. J. Bedding field. Geraniums: N. W. Pickel- simer, F. L. Cansler, and Charlie Cook. Gladioli: Charlie Cook, A. D. Harrell, and Henry McCormick. Marigolds, large varieties: John Ashworth, L. C. Wilson, and R. F. Bennett. Marigolds, dwarf varieties: John Ashworth, Charles Dunlop, and Frank McCall. Nasturtiums: Ralph Paxton, Horace Hall, and Paul Baker. Petunias: J. I. Taylor, Horace Hall, and Frank McCall. Potted Plant: Robert Head, Em mett Capps, and Edward Kilpat rick. Roses: Charlie Cook, F. L. Cansler, and Paul Baker. Snap dragons: John Ashworth, Charlie Cook, and F. L. Cansler. Sultana: John Ashworth, Charlie Cook, and F. L. Cansler.Zinnias, large vari eties: F. L. Cansler, John Ash worth, and Ralph Paxton. Zinnias, dwarf varieties: R. C. Erskine, Jr., Horace Hall, and Frank McCall. Airplane Modeling Is Fascinating Pastime For Brevard “Prop-Busters”
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