PAGE FOUR firttiont NEWS JUNE 25, 1954 Camera Follows Family On Brief Camp Firestone Vacation (1) Entering Camp Firestone (car with camp custodian standing beside it) for a week-end visit are Second Hand and Mrs. Carl Rape, and son Bobby. After checking with the camp custodian, as must all camp guests, they proceed to the Second Hands’ Cabin—their home for the next two days. (2) As soon as possible after checking in, Mr. and Mrs. Rape head for the lake (Lake James), in this instance to go motor boating. Although many go to the oanip piimuiily to fish, this family (the son was swimming nearby) prefers water sports. (3) It’s time for chow for the Rape family who seat them selves at the kitchen table in the recently remodeled Second Hands’ Cabin. (4) After a full day of boating, swimming—and in Bobby’s case collecting sunburn—the family can turn in for a cool night’s sleep on bunks such as these. There are three bunk rooms in all in this cabin; two similar to the one shown, the other somewhat mailer. Suddeth Champions (Continued From Page 1) SECOND GAME FIRESTONE AB R H M. Huffstetler, C. 2 2 1 Faulkner, 3-B, 2-B 2 1 1 Jordan, P. 3 0 1 Turner, 1-B; 2 0 1 Lundsford, 3-B., 2-B. 3 1 0 Freeland, S. S. 2 0 0 Honeycutt, R. F. 1 1 0 R. Huffstetler, R. F. 0 0 0 Jones, L. F. 1 0 0 Dodgen, C. F. 2 0 1 18 5 5 G. C. Y. Bumgardner, S. S. 3 0 0 Elmore, R. F. 3 0 0 Smith, 1-B. 0 1 0 Heafner, C. F. 3 1 1 Bradley, P. 3 1 1 Marchant, 3-B. 2 0 1 Tatlock, C. 2 0 0 Long, 2-B. 1 0 1 Parker, 2-B. 1 0 0 Moore, L. F. 1 0 0 19 3 4 SCORES BY INNINGS Firestone 1 0 12 1 0- -5 G. C. Y. 0 0 0 1 2 0- —3 Certificate Winners (Continued From Page 1) Green, Phillip Shields, Billy Dryer, Eddie Wiggins, and Andy Harmon. Troop 4: Jimmy Stewart, Johnny Long, William Craig, Jr., Frank Norris, Leonard Friday, James Friday, Billy Drum, and Charlie Gray. Troop 6; Jimmy Summey, and Carroll Hudson, Jr. Troop 7: Russell Rice, and Billy Sayers (Medallion winner). Troop 8: Tommy Burroughs, Reginald Jenkins, Stephen Bum- gardner, Terrell Wilson, Jerry Rhyne, Jimmy Black, Robert Bridges, Morris Jenkins, and Farnum Wallace. Troop 9: Jimmy Bradshaw, and Steve Smith. Troop 10: Larry McElveen, and Raymond Pearson. Troop 13; Maurice Walsh, and Donnie Spurrier. Troop 20; Richard Reinhardt. Troop 22; Robbie White. Troop 25: Carl Lewis, Jr. Expert Vegetable Gardener BUSTER STILES, machine tender in the Plastic Dip Depart ment, poses above in his garden at his home at 105 Sarvis Hill. Mr. Stiles has had great success in raising vegetables and is now gathering a varied crop including onions, lettuce, beans, peas, cabbage, and potatoes. His garden measures 50-by-60 feet and was planted early in March. Servicc Awards FIFTEEN YEAR PINS Warehouse Lloyd Lewis House Service Melvin F. Knox Main Office Gladys 0. Brockman TEN YEAR PINS Carding Perlie Anderson C. Twisting Lloyd G. Crain Sales Yarn Twisting Rosie P. Parson Cloth Room Bonnie L. Moses Howard Earl Moses Quality Control Exie I. Quinn Lucille M. Foy Shop Silas A. Buchanan Sam Lowery Oscar G. Jacobs Spinning Roy Bruce Bagwell Ply Twisting Jay C. Crisp Cord Weaving Marshall R. High Blanche E. McGinnis S. Y. C. Weaving Ruth H. Veitch FIVE YEAR PINS Ply Twisting Fay Rhea Helms Cord Weaving Lucille B. Burr Hazel W. Splawn Spinning Hattie L, James Eunice James Spooling Zula P. Adams Lucille C. Graham Mollie E. Grimsley Shop Ray W. Pearson Wade B. Ledwell Earl England Winding William Turner, Jr. Firestone Playground Movie Dates Changed The following changes posted with reference to the stone Playground movie ® ,» for the summer: “Little Big will be shown Tuesday, } “Bonzo Goes to College is | shown Friday, June 16. . ^ Due to the vacation I the plant, there will be no on Friday, July 9. notice Due to the plant shutdown vacations June 26 “ issue there will be no July Wt" of Firestone News. LITTLE LEAGUE BATTING AVERAGES AB R H Pet. M. C. Huffstetler Ray Jones Roger Lunsford Bunny Jordan Buford Turner Dwain Faulkner Doug Freeland Dobb Phillips David Jacobs Gene Dodgen Sammy Honeycutt Vance Ipock Ralph Huffstetler 45 17 15 .333 33 8 7 .212 28 10 7 .250 47 7 12 .277 40 9 16 .400 46 9 12 .261 28 10 8 .286 9 17 41 24 8 7 3 .333 3 .177 7 .171 6 .250 2 .250 2 .286 I itlemortatn MRS. MAMIE MONTGOMERY Mrs. Mamie Montgomery, wife of Sweeper Frank Montgomery, died at her home on West Seventh Avenue, Tuesday, May 18. Mem bers of the Shop express their deepest sympathy to the Mont gomery family. CANNIE HOBART BARKER Cannie Hobart Barker, brother of Carpenter James Barker and Millwright Paul Barker, drowned Sunday, May 30. The employees of the Shop extend their deepest sym pathy to the Barker family. FIRESTONE TEXTILES P. O. BOX 551 GASTONIA, N. C. SEC. 34.66 P. L- * U. S. POSTAGE PAID GASTONIA, N. C. permit NO. 29 Form 3547 Requested

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