"A" SHIFT GRAY DEPARTMENT By Lois Price and Helen Compton Well, here we are, the old "Rod Runners”, back again to let you in on just a bit of news. We’ve had a few more reports on vacations this month. Martha and Doug Benson said they sure did enjoy relaxing here at home, but were glad to be back at work. Dixie’s gone again! She just got back from her vacation and now she’s trying to keep pace with Flossie on days. We sure miss her, but we hope that the South shall rise again — and DIXIE will return. We hear that Don Gilliam spent half of his vacation moving his wife into a new apartment. If you should run into Wayne Harmon see if you can get him to tell you one of his "Sea Stories”. Old sailors never die, they just talk away. Ginger and Maxine spent last week-end in Washington, D. C., visiting Ginger’s parents. They came back with some darling friendship rings. We can’t understand why they didn’t bring everybody one. You know we got us a new "Eating Time Whistle”. The first time we heard it—we thought Ben B. sure was hungry. We could always tell how hungry he was when he blew his train whistle at "Eating Time”. Looks like we’re going to have to take up col lection and buy Willa Mae an electric blanket. She nearly froze to death on evenings lately. Helen C. wants to thank everybody who bought a piece of cake. We knew we were working with a swell bunch. So until next month, be good and we’ll be back. SHIFT GRAY DEPARTMENT By Ro Ann Peterson Once more it’s time for us to share ourselves with the rest of you folks. I guess our news will be a little shorter this time, but we’ll make up for it next month. First, we would like to say that our loss of Ruth Carter was a gain for Endless Belt. Sure do miss you, Ruth, and hope you are enjoying your new job. The next thing that catches our attention is trading and buying new cars. Gilbert Huggins traded his ’40 Chevy for a ’50 Chevrolet. He looks real pleased too. Dan Barnes’ red convertible is still around. Seems that he doesn’t want a Mercury, but is con sidering the new ’55 motoramic Chevrolet. Before we lost Ann Rogers to the White De partment, we learned that she became engaged to Furman Owen of Gloucester. The wedding date has been set for around Christmas time. Congrat ulations, Ann! We were sorry to hear that Mable Wolfe’s hus band Charles, will be leaving for duty in Arabia the first of the year. Mable, we’ll do our best to keep you so busy and happy in the Gray Depart ment that you won’t have time to be blue. That happy look on Peggy Arnette’s face is un doubtedly due to the fact that her brother, Wil liam, is home on leave from the Air Force. We were sorry to know of the illness of Little Burder Teague. Gladys, we all hope he will be well real soon. Our girl’s bowling team, the Gray Loafers, hit a winning streak and won three games last week. That leaves us with a much better record, we’re glad to say. This one is right funny. I heard that our fore man, James Avery, went out the other morning to come to work and his old ’46 had a flat-tire. But that didn’t worry James—he just left the old ’46 and hopped in his new Chevy and came on to work. He sure is lucky—having two cars, when I can’t even afford one. Uyless Taylor left us for the White Department. Sure do miss you Uyless but we hope you are liking your new work. Folks, in closing I’d like to say that Thanksgiv ing Day will be coming up this month and we don’t want to forget the purpose of this fall festi val. So let’s make it a real Thanksgiving and bow our heads and thank God for all the blessings through the past year. Okay? So long. Michael Geary White is the two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck White of Brevard. Michael’s grandfather, Art Lindley, is employed in the Main Office. 22