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DEPARTMENTAL NEWS OLIN CELLOPHANE DIVISION "K" SHIFT CASTING By Robert Miller Boys, it looks like this dry weather has put a damper on our hunting. Let’s each one do our part in helping to prevent forest fires. One fire can destroy more game than a whole hunting season. Since there is no hunting talk, car trading is the main topic of conversation now. "Beetle” McCall has already traded for a truck and Bob Eason has acquired the position of "mayor” with a new Mercury. Joe is spending his vacation in Clinton, Iowa. As to the success of his hunting, I can’t report be cause he has not returned. We extend our deepest sympathy to Spurgeon Ashe on the death of his grandfather. 'B" SHIFT CASTING By Thomas L. Hooper Squirrel hunting is almost I;; over and now all I hear is deer hunting. In deer hunt ing we all think ourselves masters but usually the sly buck is. It seems John, Carl, Cecil and Jesse are going on the Standing Indian Hunt. Earl, who is dying to use his jeep, and Bill Murray are going to Sherwood. Dick says he will try his skill on a private hunting club and Galloway will be on private property. Buddy and myself are on the Northern Main Hunt. We hope we all have luck but statistics show that of all big game hunters; only 1 out of every 20 hunters bags a nice trophy. Let’s all look first then shoot rather than shoot first then look. It would be a bad thing to tell a wife and family that her husband had been shot. Well, so long till next month and again we wish good, safe hunting to all. Flattery is nothing but "soft soap,”’ and soft soap is 90 percent lye. Don’t put things off—put them over. DESK; A waste basket with drawers. Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. The Ten Commandments contain 297 words. 1 the young lad above is William Leonard Griffin, four months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Griffin of Balsam Grove. His father is in Olin Cellophane’s Chemical and Casting Department. Another potential athlete is young Connie J. Sny der, the eight months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder of Brevard. Jess is employed in the Casting Department, Olin Cellophane Division.
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