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0 ts 1944 the echo PAGE ELEVEN I# la5 soifl* dpi The weiners were chemicals which Dr. i® K printed on the skins. * TO U* V xvGain, ief ¥ , ^oast that “it would ^ 'I pr>«^ ^6xt day, , „'°*^gratulations! 3f\dC6 Shi hr? of this kind. % to U. G. Batson Satti j Brown. We believe they ^ early start, time off to do rep' i And Gossip From Our Various Departments Qiiiiniiii " * * ■ iiiiiiiiiiiii miiiiimiiniiiiiii, Maintenance News iiiiiiiiiiiiiiQ iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "“t Plant News ^*4»RY s. kolman ^Cent ®. had by all at K„-.^®iner roast, in spite - -**V. ¥r%^xxiCJi.O 1,,®^ though they con- = Sliest of honor, A1 Ream, i OOLSBY LEANINGS 0. BY JOHN GOOLSBY iiiiiiiimiiiiiiii,,,,,, I would like to say a few words as a reminder that our Sixth War Loan drive is coming up. This money you loan, not give, buys guns and ammunition for our iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii uxx MJ UU ,r rc- W k he got toi, - xui uux- nr of' Skp .7^ found they had Ji'ave boys who have so gallantly all fi! Some peo-1 ^^f^^ded America and want to con- too, I til breaks. tinue to do so. America is the land ; # hunting season Peace and happiness, the ^ way, we are at L- where the rtiicl' L. § forward to some °f f^ith and hope burn bright- VeS' i. '’S tales. passing year; the nicf" “het-nn” w/ifVi ««i*f |-'^^®rica we love is built upon a i j'^ith elLtions comind ^ j C»i' \ be about evenly di- u Germany and Japan, ill« ^ giving rise to slavery, which [of t ^ wi .^^guments. May the f n moment are crumbling and I falling, vanishmg into the great be- "0 ,;Ction Dept. ^ SHIFT yond. No spiritual glory °remahis after they are gone—leaving behind only those horrible and unpleasant memories of Pearl Harbor, Tarawa, Bataan, Sicily, and last but not least, Arnheim and thousands of 'S ... l7Pen fast and tnn Arnheim and thousands of S- ° Needless to s.y what ^ “fget. White crosses. Needle, ive J ^^tion sicker n1 at ’ planning I enough of a sorry to reoort that money to Uncle will be out from I America free? Come I on Ecusta, and let’s keep up our , Little Ruth k apartment How dop! I There is no set price agaL Rufhk^ Let's buy > a\"ee ^e^rwhile ffk .''^Cation. I ®tn>nger. lose you on our ^ ^ boy that ® son in school c^ I i j. the supreme sacrifice and now lies ^ tH« ^ I I’ve never seen my boy, you know. They say he looks like me. I bet he’d be cute, don’t you. wk> M'' M BY EMMETT CLARK Folks, another month has rolled around and here come our few comments from the Maintenance department. James Cabe just returned from his vacation. Henry Gardner likes w play set back, so now if anybody has any new tips on this game h« Bub Thompson says he hopes the deer will stay on the ground this year so it won’t bruise them up when he has to shoot them out of a tree. Chas. Allison, W. Ward, Carl Baynard and Bert Alexander —you know, “Nimrod the hunt^ er, (there are four of them this hunting the other she’s bending on that prize hunting ground I So, fellows, if you are scarce of meat points you may be able to get a ham of meat from one of them (if they have one). B. Rey nolds and Ed Vassey don’t seem to agree on the type of gun to use when they go wild hog hunt ing. H. DeBord was surprised the other day when he went home. He said there were about fifteen We-had better start the guns.lX ™n""/g I" h'^^ ^ared'^and ixr ' breath, asked what had e once had a very capable I happened. They told him they had t for iis TTor. come to help turn over thnf isra. Will sit under a mid-night moon In America, the Land of the Free. I can just see my wife, you know, As she tucks him in bed. And now I guess down To kiss his curly , head. Say here’s a picture of my folks. There’s my boy right there. See his cute little dimple, just one, And his blonde curly hair. Id like to be home right now With you and my son. Oh, Lord, here come the Japs again Sitting on my knee? Hope we get to see home soon, And my wife, son and me was i! been brother-in-law in I , 5'““ “d I ® over j- “• rf 'I Fi“lsWng \ ^pys. home on furlough. !! ®^ft had you rather Nadine and Vir- Keeping the birthdays ^an”, in mind. recently with a dinner and gifts ^^1 for now but will I each other, said they had ^ ■ ’ ‘oodles of fun. Wonder how Garland likes Mer rill’s flying. Jay Edwards is the proud daddy of a new baby girl. Congratula tions, Jay. Gee Whiz! . This appendicitis h?f? Touches rrc once naa a very capable I ^^ey told him they had negro woman working for us. Her I belp turn over that large husband, however, was a happy-1 be grew in his garden go-lucky fellow, who although very Wonder if anybody has likable never seemed to be able ® P°^ ^°ok it in? PrPd seldom both- Rabbit brags what a fine place ered to try. One day I asked her Georgia is, good squirrel huntinsr why she put up with him. Witjiout good things to eat, etc but like notice he is tickled to get back to this, Mister I makes de living and good old W.N.C. Hovie Talley was he makes de livin’ worth while.” married recently; congratulations ~ ■ I to you and the Missis. Before you get to the homeplate We have two new members of su^ccess you have got to be on added to the Maintenance dS^ the ^aser“re^S“a«:jr"irrra^^^^^^ doing a fine job. They have at Whiz! . This appendicitis ^bis epidemic is surely taking its toll Ifil Wa^/^^°ugh the lower I from us ® > an^ —j -4.1T-. watji I irum us. Raymond Beckham, ^ ' and enjoyed it I Dorothy Banning and Mae Whit- hij. I mire all have undergone opera- ^ a?repeating I tions within the last few days, h —began the I Opal had her tonsils removed, but ^ tijv, ^ losing. But I she’s back okay. % I Manley’s wife has been ser- Ninajiously ill. Sure hope she recovers (|1) sweet, and easy I soon. Reese has I Cecil and Frances Smith are on W Marie I vacations. So is Ernest Lyday, and ^ On ago, and there’s Sue Orr, bound for Florida. ^ *'^6. ^^'^eyard. Some Cedric swapped his job of carry- ^Emma Griffin, ing bobbins for cleaning bobbins Rftff.V TTofo I oil CLisr\t*rtr% UTrzic +/% r»rii*Y«Tr ' h’\ d 71 v«xj.xxi.Ai| I JLUg UUUIJlIlo ILfi ClCdlXili^ UUIJUXiXd) Betty Kate I ah well, George likes to carry ’em. ^ed as the new-| Leave it to the Navy—Charles Elise Uttj. I came home and presto! Elise ^ ess was looking I Turbeville is wearing a diamond. Franks, who} See you ’round the corner! _ a line joD. They have at bome peoples virtues are harder Present three charter members and to get along with than some peo-1 the rest are coming up for another degree. They are as follows: SS T4. „ jEldridge, Foreman, Frank BalL It was 2 o’clock in the morning Grady Allison, Jess Green, Poets and the writer looked haggard and Fields Powell, Joker Lvre worn. For 24 hours he had been Puncan is their Business Advisor working on a novel. “Darling,” Powell has gone into the live- Sd ’> to stock business; first he contracts bed. No said the writer, “I for a goat. Jess Green made a nave a girl m the clutches of a business trip to Greenville S C ' - ” ^sked his Lnot as yet been able to carry the was his reply, keys for the Salvage Buildinj? bed average age of the Salvage of herseir- care men is a Uttle less than one him- nerseii. | dred years. u XV r; I Young wants to know what If thi f better a junk dealer’s license will cost. “T inm Tu- bought a car to; repair his pres- about ent car with and got parts scatter- An^d then treat us that way? ^wll Wouldn’t things be more pleasant, know how Joe WrigM had such If the good that is in us all Igood luck deer hiintintf__i,n 1,35 If the good that is in us all Were the only thing about us, That folks bothered to recall? Wouldn’t life be lots more happy, If we would praise the good we see For there is such a lot of goodness, In the worst of you and me. Wouldn’t it be nice to practice This fine way of thinking, too. You know something good about j me I know something good about you. I think so. good luck deer hunting-—he fog sights on his gun. NOTICE TO ALL DEPT. REPORTERS Deadline For Nov. Issue Is Wed., Nov. 15th Please get copy early, if possible. in
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