"C" SHIFT COATING
By
John Baldwin
and
John D. Smith
Well here we are back on the line again with
some chatter. We want to welcome the little
stranger and congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Joe Black
on the arrival of a son, Audrian Keith on October
25th. Joe sure is a proud papa. Paul Ledbetter
said he caught Joe the other day with his head
in an empty barrel shouting Daddy just to see
how it would sound. Don’t rush things Joe, he
will say Daddy when he is old enough.
Don Hare is in the market for a good tire
pump. Someone has been letting the air out
of his tires.
Hovey Waldrop employed Dave Blackwell and
some other men to help de-horn his cow the other
day. After the operation was completed the cow
seemed to be doing nicely. However, all at once
she looked up at Hovey and gave forth with a
pitiful Moo. Hovey stood there with tears in his
eyes and said "Don’t look at me. I didn’t do it.”
Jack (no-brake) Mackey is wondering how to
get out of the dog house. Don’t worry Jack,
Christmas is just around the corner and you can
get out then—doesn’t everyone.^
Doyle Baynard, in addition to being a good re
wind operator and a good fellow to push you off
if your car won’t start, is also a ladies man. I saw
him seven times last week and each time he had
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joyment and it is your privilege to take advan
tage of them.
Ecustans making the trip were:
Mr. and Mrs. Landrum Bagwell, Mr. and Mrs.
George Huskamp, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Burch, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Russell, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Poor,
Mr. Frank Marder, Mr. Henry Ferguson, Mr. and
Mrs. Fritz Merrell, Mr. Paul Heygal, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Stepp, Mr. Peter Bennett, Miss Lucille Sinard,
Miss Nan Tinsley.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Eberle, Mr. Valry Car
ter, Mr. Bennett Jones, Mr. Linton Lanning, Mr.
Bill Morris, Mr. Gus Grose, Mr. and Mrs. E. Happ,
Mr. Robert Foster, Miss Billie Blankenship, Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Huffman, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pierce,
Mrs. Mary Armfield, Mr. Carl Stephens, Mr. Doc
Simms, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bennett.
Mr. Wayne Conn, Miss Lucille Dockens, Mr.
George Sexton, Mr. Bob Parker, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dockens, Mr.
Bruce Reynolds, Mrs. Betty Gaither, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Head, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Green, Mr. El
mer Baker, Mr. Conley McKinnish, Mr. Clannie
McGaha, Miss Carolyn Garren, Mr. Reves Rogers,
Mr. Scotty Stewart, Mr. Hugh Bradburn, Mr. Hom
er Batson, Miss Ruth Harden.
a different girl with him. Boy, it must be nice to
be single—but then that Mercury might have
something to do with it. Ain’t no telling.
John Baldwin, who says he is a good party
man needs to change his politics. He says Church
ill is a Republican. Everyone knows that Church
ill is a Democrat. John says that some of the
fellows from Clinton are asking,“Where is the
Sunny South?” "I assure you fellows,” says John,
"that this weather is very unusual for good old
North Carolina. That’s what I was told last
winter at Clinton where it was 27 below.”
Florida is a nice place to go on five days off.
I tried it last month, had a nice time, saw several
interesting things, went swimming in the Gulf,
and many more things that I can’t mention. We
ate too many pecans in South Georgia, though,
and got sick. However, it was still nice. So long
until next month.
TV Viewing Aid—Television viewing will be
more pleasant and comfortable with a new de
velopment called "Halolight,” which tends to re
duce the contrast between the bright TV screen
and the dark surrounding area. Around the screen
is an illuminated frame, the brightness of which
can be adjusted for viewing in varying degrees of
room light.
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