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.'THE PIEDMONITOR. April 1, 1952. Page 7 had!... If BOSWORTH’s cocker Spaniel Betsy has all the puppies that people want promised to them, she will really set a new record. Glad to know that the GI of TRl can write - besides poetry, that is,,,.They are fixing up the building here and it is anything but quiet it should look real swell when they finish it - which will be a good lick! - NORFOLK - Betty Christo Doug GUIN from SOP is helping us out while Hal LAMBERT recuperates from an auto accident., Don RIEGER, also laid up for awhile - Hope to see both Lambert and Reiger back soon... We welcome our new Radio Technician Pat CAVE - ORF-F and ORF-C, both missed SYTOP calls Try us again, we’re learning!... Business getting better, Mediterranean Fleet will all return to ORF soon for a rest - should give us better than 1000 passengers a month,.. TURBIVILLE in need of all small pencils with large erasers - am sure other stations have nubby pencils they could send him... CHRISTO got her picture in Capital’s Newspaper, Between The Lines ~ She says the caption is larger than the picture... Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. S. R. MOORE, the proud parents of a baby girl, Susan - arrived March 21,., Re servations recently had a welcome visit from T. TAYLOR,., Congratulations also to I.A. EISLER, recently advanced to Captain To Jane KEELER, ORF C, now Mrs. O. Wilkins... Lone passenger out of ORF 33/17 took for granted SYTOP means So You’re The Only Passen ger, and another caller going to Skytop, Pa , said she read the ad in the paper and wanted a reservation. It took Art WHITTAKER twenty minutes to figure out she saw the SYTOp ad and mistook it for service to Skytop, Pa. That is all! >i Piedmont Derby: Winning Parley: (1) Teamwork (2) Cooperation (3) Understanding. >!c >; sjc TURVIVILLE received a note from C. W. RUSSELL: “On 36/13 we took a delay of three minutes unloading flowers from the nose, and this broke our list of flights worked straight without a delay. We had amassed a total of 213 flights straight without a delay which was charged to this station.” - RALEIGH DURHAM - Easter Bunny, With MYR re-opening on April 1, BilllSENBERG left RDU on March 20 to re-acquaint himself with the now lonely and quiet office. It won’t be long until the lobby is again jammed full with vacationers going and coming. It should be a very busy Summer for him as well as for the rest of us Good luck, Bill!...Lynn CAMPBELL from Statesville, N. C., joined our forces in February to acquaint himself with airline procedures so that he could well take over when Bill left. Altough green when he arrived he is showing considerable progress... Another week and we shall be losing KITCH to that well known station of MRH. Opening there is May 1... He leaves us early to take his well-earned vacation and to get settled prior to May I, After working 8 flights per day here 1 don’t see how he will be able to manage his daily turn - around! Losing Kitch will be hard for all concerned, due to his long stay here at RDU. He opened the station with Ken ROSS in February of 1948. This leaves only one old one around - L. A. CROUSE... Pete Sandiford of AVL will replace Kitch as Senior Agent, and from all reports he is a hard working fellow, and faily easy to get along with in spite of his red hair. His work, of course, will be doubled here at RDU, but We are all sure it won’t be long before he will be able to master our dual operations. Best of luck to you both.,. Gene BEEKER is the proud daddy of a bouncing baby boy, born on March 3... This is the first article to appear in the Piedmonitor from this station - and until next time Happy Easter to you all.
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