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MACHINE ROOM himself a pair of shoes. A good place to eat: Bert Neal’s. He said he had company the other Sunday and only had 27 to feed. Tinsley says his remodeling job is finished on his house. Friends are welcome—if they furnish their own "refreshments”. Roberts, going home the other morning after working graveyard, gave out of gas. Said he knew he forgot to buy something but just couldn’t think what it was until he heard the car missing. Whiteside is doing much better now. He has gained 4% lbs., and has loaned his radio back to his dear friend in Brevard. We used to hear about men who parted from their money in the stock market. Nowadays, they leave it in the super market.—Journeyman Barber. ENDLESS BELT By Joyce Emory Six days a week and eve nings! Oh—to be back on regular hours. Maybe we’ll get "caught up” soon. We’ve got lots of new "folks” working with us now, and Agnes H., Mary Lou Me, and Ruby O., are borrowed "folks ”. May I say welcome to each of you. Congratulations to Martha Benson. She was a Hooper for one week of work—now she is Mrs. Doug Benson. "Cat” Corn said she wouldn’t send Amy E. to Asheville for anything else. Seems Amy made some profit on an ole belt! Kat H., Christine F., Billie Me., and yours truly attended the homecoming at Little River Church. Bet we gained 5 pounds on one meal. Glad to see Anne R., Faye W., Mildred B., Euva N., and Bea F., back at work after their ill nesses. Our sympathy is extended to all those who have lost relatives since our last writing, Ollie Me. lost a sister and Rose M., Belle C., and Walter S. lost their fathers. Rose M. is out on sick leave. Hope to see you back soon, Rose. Marie K’s daughter, "Becky”, is improving each day. She was one of the polio victims. Tommy, Marie’s husband, is still undergoing treatment at Oteen. Has everyone noticed the earrings that Ann W. and Wanda N. have been wearing? Biecher thinks he knows where those lost washers off of a machine are now. I Pictured above is Erby Dentry Bolt, Jr., six months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Erby D. Bolt, Sr. Erby, Sr. is employed in the Machine Room. REFINING By Jack Rhodes and Harold Hogsed Verlin Owen is in the process of building a new home. It seems the old one was too small, so he builds a larger one around the small one. A couple of the boys volunteered their services in helping Verlin put the roof on his new home. Arriving early one morning to help him, they find Verlin up only a few minutes before their ar rival, and beginning the job of roofing the build ing. Noon arrived before Verlin stopped to eat. We are very sorry to report that James Cox has had a relapse of his previous illness. From all of the gang, James, we are wishing you a speedy recovery. Remember the article last month in this col umn concerning members of "B” Shift and their fishing trip to Glenville Lake? Instead of the "No Comment” as to the results of their trip as stated, from what we hear about the trip the re port should read: the exacting instructions a fel low receives from two ol’ timers on how to land a tin can that you have hooked into. Should we say more? Wiley Galloway has a system for splitting wood that could be practiced by all of us, the only trouble being that we did not think of it first. His young son picks up the stick of wood to be split, hands it to Mrs. Galloway who in turn hands it to Wiley for the fatal stroke of the axe. No stooping—no bending. A good idea don’t you think? No wonder Wiley is such a tall man!! The broken jaw Markley Jones received must have mended properly because he makes as much noise as ever. I should say Jack Wilber should be commend ed on the nice paint job he just completed on his home, but if I did, he would probably consider 22
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