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"D" SH!FT—MACHINE ROOM By Egerton Fletcher Hi folks! Here we are back again, with the ups and downs of D Shift. Luther King seems to be holding the ups right now with a new Chevrolet and a 3-pound bugle-mouth bass that he caught at Glenville lake. Speaking of fishing, the boys on our shift would like to know where Ed Kilpatrick has been catch ing those large bugle-mouth bass. If you know of anyone that wants to buy a beef, Bill Shook said to see Robert Head—at your own risk. Watch him boys. He can’t tell a muley cow from a long horn steer. This time of year is a busy time. Some are fish ing and some are playing ball. Wilson Gregory has knocked three home runs already- We are glad to see Everett Little back on the job after his long absence. We have some new boys on our shift this month. They are Jeff Wilson, Alvoid Foxx and Charles Moss. Welcome to the Machine Room boys. We hope that your stay is long and pleasant. An adult Sunday School class digressed from the lesson to mourn the ways of the younger gen eration. One woman said, "It’s because of cars. Look how far they can go for a date or a dance nowadays. It wasn’t that way in your day, was it, Grandma.^” The 88-year-old lady appealed to spoke up briskly, ‘'We went as fur as we could.”—Eliza- beth C. Wherry. Shown above are the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brown of Brevard. Their father is employed in the Machine Room. Top, left to right: Velma, eleven years old, and Joel Kay, two and one-half years old> Below, left to right: John Mack, thirteen years old, and Lewis, age nine. The young lady above is Joan Bagwell, ten year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bagwell. Joan’s father is employed in the Machine Room. LOOK WHO^S HERE Beverly Ann McCall arrived on February 28 at the Transylvania Community Hospital. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monroe McCall (Coating) and weighed 6 lbs. 15 oz- Mr. and Mrs. Euhl H. Banks (Finishing-Cello- phane) have announced the arrival of Ronald Euhl at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Asheville on March 2. Young Ronnie weighed 9 lbs. On March 7 James William Miller arrived at Victoria Hospital in Asheville. The youngster is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller (Machine Room) and he weighed 7 lbs. It is a girl for Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Jaynes (Machine Room). Tinga Gail arrived on March 8 at the Haywood County Hospital in Waynes- ville weighing 8 lbs. 11 Vi oz. From the Inspection Department we learn of the arrival of Peggy Ann Cagle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cagle. Little Peggy was born on March 12 at the Transylvania Community Hos pital and she weighed 6 lbs- 11 oz. Michael Dale Hall was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Hall (Casting) at the local hospital on March 13. He weighed 8 lbs. AVi oz. Myra Jean Surrette is the new addition to the Andrew Surrette household. She was born on March 13 at the Transylvania Community Hos pital and weighed 7 lbs. 9 oz. Mr. Surrette is em ployed in the Inspection Department. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert O. Webb (Converting) are the proud parents of a baby boy. Jack Leon, who was born at the local hospital on March 21. Jack weighed 8 lbs. 9 oz. It is a daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hopper (New York Cellophane Sales Office). Susan Knight was born in Orange, New Jersey on March 27, weighing 71/2 lbs. Dean Martin is the new son of Mr. and Mrs.
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