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PRINTING DEPARTMENT By Julius Tinsley Just recently loud speakers have been installed in our de partment which help to make ours a more enjoyable place to work, especially last week as those of us on day shift were able to enjoy the World Series games. We expect to be losing at least two fellows from our department to the Cellophane plant. We wish for Bill Ball and Ed Conley a very suc cessful future in the new plant. Witii hunting season coming on, most of the fellows have saved a week’s vacation for that purpose. Ed Conley says he has a new Coon dog ordered and expects to spend a week’s vacation "trying him out” when he gets here. Howard Hutchins spent a week’s vacation re cently putting the "finishing touches” on his new house and yard. Also he and family spent a day at the Cherokee Indian Fair. Julius Tinsley and family enjoyed a day at the Cherokee Indian Fair. Troy Drake enjoyed a chicken supper at the Country Club on Tuesday evening, October 10th, given by the Ecusta Baseball Players. Fritz Hachnel recently spent a week in Chi cago representing the Printing Department at the Chicago Trade Fair. FINISHING DEPARTMENT MOVIE SCHEDULE November 2—JOHNNY ANGEL George Raft, Claire Trevor, Signe Hasso, Hoagy Car michael Walt Disney Technicolor Car toon: ALL IN A NUTSHELL November 9—HAVING A WONDERFUL CRIME Pat O’Brien, George Murphy Walt Disney Technicolor Car toon: GOOFY GYMNASTICS TICS BOSS OF BOOM TOWN Rod Cameron Selected Short Subjects MR. LUCKY Cary Grant, Laraine ..-r.Charles Bickford Walt Disney Technicolor Car toon: THE GREENER YARD November 30—BOY WITH THE GREEN HAIR Pat O’Brien. Robert Rvan, Bar bara Hale, Dean Stockwell Walt Disney Technicolor Car toon: SHEEP DOG November November 16- 23- Day, By Mildred Ashe and Lola Shook To begin our news for this month, we are very happy to say that our shift was 100% for the Crusade for Freedom. Many of us attended the: very impressive, program given on the lawn at the Cafeteria Friday, October 6. i Curtis Pittillo had the misfortune of cutting his thumb off and injuring some more of his fingers while working graveyard. We all miss him and hope he will be back soon. Randall Lankford attended the Carolina- Georgia football game at Athens, Georgia, on October 7 th. We were sorry to lose Estelle Tinsley and Argyle Gash. Estelle moved to Rock Hill, South Carolina, to join her husband who is employed there. Argyle is going to keep house. Judson Plott attended the Indian Fair at Chero kee recently and reports a very nice time. Among those taking vacations recently were J. B. Rogers, Joyce Danielson, Birdell Garren, Mary Parris, Ella Parris, Lola Shook, Willoree Wilson, Lucille Laughter, Elmer Kilstrom and Alvin Mc Crary. We are glad to have J. E. Waters working with us now. Several of the men on our shift have signed up to go to the Cellophane plant. We don’t know yet; just who will go. ; Glennard Corn and family enjoyed a trip through the Smokies recently. Lewis McCrary is back with us after being out several weeks with an injured hand. Mary Kilpatrick’s daughter, Virginia, was home recently. She is teaching music in Winston-Salemj Alta spent her vacation in Kansas visiting her parents who are* both very ill. We hope they will soon be well: agkira. , Jim Orr hals a new television set and his wife, says she doesn’t like it because she can’t get any work out of him. He’s afraid he’ll miss some- thing. f| ,h This state manufactures three hundred billion cigarettes annually—about two-thirds of the total production of the United States. There are 487 incorporated towns in North Carolina, 411 of which are less than 2500 in popu lation. 31
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