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GUMMING AND REAMING By Howard Page ACROSS THE TRACKS By Hilda Hunnicutt Congratulations are in or der for Mr. and Mrs. Donald Praytor, who are the proud parents of an 8 lb. baby girl. Donald reports that mother, father and baby are doing nicely. J. Babe Norton had his va cation last week. He went to Madison County to do some hunting but was unable to brave the week long rains. Grady Wilkie used his vacation time visiting in Charleston, S. C. He attended several Southern Conference football games. Goode Loftis, Tulen Israel and Doc Simms at tended the Wake Forest-Clemson game. They were disappointed, too. t ]. B. Norton (Fine Paper) tells us that he and his tivo sons recently had a woriderful tour through the "Smokies” and he brought hack photographs to prove it. At top are ]. B. Jr., (left) and Ralph before they left on the trip. Center is shown the parking area at Newfound Gap, and below a bear enjoying a coke. We "Tar Heels” are cer tainly feeling the cold weath er now. At this moment ev eryone is concerned about getting anti-free2e into the radiators of their cars. Bob Rhyne, Frank Ferrell and their wives spent an ex citing weekend at Chapel Hill viewing the Ten- nessee-Carolina football game. Frank really liked the German beer that was available in Chapel Hill —he said it has quite a "kick” to it! Must have been quite a trip since Bob found it necessary to take a week’s vacation following it. Ed Hill was the center of attraction at a mas querade dance at Bent Creek Ranch. For a descrip tion of his costume, contact Ed or Jim Brennan. Gene Eggert is all smiles again. The addition to his house is nearly complete, and best of all, he got the furnace in before this cold weather came along. Charles and Thelma Glazener went to Sanford, N. C., to visit Dr. and Mrs. Sowers during their week s vacation. They had quite an enjoyable week. Charles Mcjunkin took a week’s vacation but I was unable to find out how he spent it—relaxing we hope? We were sorry to hear about Jim Brennan’s wife and C. L. Dickson’s wife being sick. We wish them a speedy recovery. Dan Wallen hears regularly from Eugene King, Jr. Eugene is now studying at Stetson University in Florida. We welcome Leola Hall to the Analytical Lab oratory. Glad to have you with us, Leola. Just can’t resist telling "you-all” about Frank Ferrell, Bob Rhyne and their cattle. They are really in the business now. They can be seen walking bow-legged down the hall singing "Home on the Range”. If you see them in cowboy attire, don’t be surprised—they’re just trying to give the impression of real cowhands! From what I hear, Lloyd Harris must be paint ing his house. He’s Ijeen groaning about painter’s cramps, and, worse than that, he thinks his lungs are lined with enamel now. Quite a few of us are planning on seeing foot ball games within the next week or so, so I’ll be reporting on these trips next month. Cedar-Paint—Cedar-Lux is a chemical com pound that deodorizes clothes and permanently moth-and-fire-proofs closets, chests, and drawers. Sold as powder, it is made of the pulverized red cedar and concentrated red cedar oil. Mix with water and paint or spray on any surface, including wallpaper. 18
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