"D" SHIFT COATING By Nathan Reed Well, here goes with the chatter for this month. It seems as though old man winter finally caught up with us. It sure came in with a bang and spoiled a few well made plans for "D” shift on their long weekend. Then to top it off the full day of cold rain on Tuesday really messed things up. I imagine residents along the French Broad river left as we did in Clinton last spring when the old Mississippi started ris ing. Well at least the rain should have helped alleviate the water shortage over Asheville way. Well since last month we have lost a member of our crew, and he has been replaced by Oscar Layman, formerly of Enka. Welcome to our shift Oscar. Deaver Cairnes has been officially notified that he is a 1-A specimen and candidate for en trance into the armed forces. We all hope the call isn’t soon. Well, as there has been some changes made in relief shift work recently, we have missed Harold and his everready laugh, since Harold has been working in the bathhouse area. Coy Corn is to be complimented on how well he has been working as No. 1 operator taking Harold’s place. I guess after the first graveyard, Deaver found out there really is a thing or two in coating hard er than his head. Well I guess Ed was rather disappointed when he was unable to take his trip to Florida due to a last minute illness of his son. Better luck next time. He did take an alternate trip on Sunday, visiting Charlotte, N. C. and Spartanburg, S. C. I guess he still chalked up a few miles on that new Ford he has been sporting recently. Sure wish I could step up to a newer one. Joe Whitmire reports "no news” other than the fact he did some first class loafing during his time off. As for myself, I’ve been doing a little carpentry. I sure found out it takes many a nail to put up celotex and sheetrock. Winfred Ashe - reports a pleasant trip back to the old home town of Sylva. I guess all the news is yet to be made, so till next month—So Long. BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS MASTER OF MAGIC APPEARS AT ECUSTA Entertaining and amazing displays of magic were featured in the Cafeteria on November 17, when C. Thomas Magrum appeared before a ca pacity crowd. The master of magic provided a full evening’s entertainment for Ecusta employees and their families with his continuous display of sleight-of-hand, scientific paper folding, mys terious illusions, and amusing situations. Magrum, a nationally known professional ma gician, appeared at Ecusta under the sponsorship of the Recreation Department. NEW IDEAS Vertical Windotv Blind—The Verti-blind win dow covering offers flexible light control, unob structed vision when open, and complete privacy when closed. Not only can the louvers be turned to reflect daylight at an angle in a 180° arc, they also can be closed parallel to the window glass and rolled up to any height like a window shade. Convenient Binoculars — Binoculars have ear pieces and thus can be worn like sun glasses. Called "Sport-Oculars,” the glasses are light weight, dust-proof, and equipped with 25mm pre cision ground and polished lenses of 3 power mag nification. Lighter Stays Lit—This little cigarette lighter has the advantage of staying lighted even in a high wind. The fuel tank pulls out so that you can refill it more easily. The flints can be inserted easily into their compartment which pops out. 27