October, 1946 THE ECHO PAGE THREE News And Gossip From Our Various Departments MOYIEiP €.V£RY THURJ? NIGHT Movie Schedule For November Oct. 31.—WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? (Technicolor) Fred MacMurray, Joan Leslie Nov. 7—THE DOLLY SISTERS (Technicolor) Betty Grable, Dick Haymes, June Haver Nov. 14—1 WAS AN ADVENTURESS Zorina, Richard Greene, Peter Lorre Nov. 21—BRIGHAM YOUNG, FRONTIERSMAN Tyrone Power, Linda Darnell Nov. 28—HOUSE ACROSS THE BAY George Raft, Joan Bennett Finishing Touches Shift “A” V By LILLIAN ENLOE Everyone seems to be enjoying this nice October weather, getting out their winter clothes and com plaining about the cold. This seems ^ be the month that most people ^ant to take their vacations. Cecil and Frances Smith report a Very nice vacation during which did quite a bit of traveling. We lost a lot of our shift to third this month. Hurry back, folks! Floyd and Frank are back on our shift again. Also, we have several members transferred to our J^Partment his month. They are: Smith, Barney, Sisk, Donna ^^th, Velma Lakey, Mildred Mc- ^lure and Clarence Williams. We '''®lcome them to Finishing. We are glad to welcome Opal arkinson back. Sorry to have Dot “anning out from work due to her ®‘ster’s illness. Charlotte B. is back after a "®ek’s vacation. Merrill, you should have been oere on Thursday night as you have seen yourself on the ^^reen as the “air minded grease- ®onkey.” Ronnie, our advice to you is, buy shot gun. You will find it much effective than a pop gun. . Martha, when you start running to wild cats in the forest it is time to drop the hobby of '*“®cting butterflies, finishing won three bowling anies from Champagne last week. up the good work, girls, ^>^6 proud of you! Maintenance Dept. BY EMMETT CLARK Most every one in the Main- Dept, has taken la vaca- " except a few that are saving luitil they can get married. ]ji not long until “Sadie Haw- jjP E>ay” and there are several ,, Sible bachelors left to run in race. hear that Huggins went up to tin mining situa- be*' ®nd to see if anything had done about the Indians get- S their land back. Heaton bought a deaf and Sairt hound the other week. that was the only kind of h’t K "'ould have, so he would- con Jtept awake at night on ac- of the dog howling, opace DeBord has invited all 51a employees down to his •'Oa'^f- ^ “sweet tater tjtp® Said when moving one it r" from the patch to the house a j.^°ke through the bridge Into Sq and he couldn’t pry it out, has hauled in a couple of to * loads of wood and is going j,°ast it right in the ditch. Freeman bought . rabbit hound the other , ®aid it would tree a cat. I iVa, think the meat shortage C [hat critical. t*air boasting a fine twin boys at his house, for f^^^^l^tions, Calvin, and thanks Can Vance, of the Electric a baK the proud father of boy, born October 12th. I^ance and Jesse James ^ **ice trip to the Cherokee fair. ®herrill has a brand-new Bob also bragged Oti L, awaking 27 gallons while off djj vacation. Now don’t get *‘®t up jiDd ask him for « drink, because it was “good ole sorghum molasses.” Mr. Ledbetter got into a yel low jackets’ nest last week while cutting tops, but got away with only a couple of stings. Shorty Hargis has completed a 7-year period with Ecusta without any lost time. Congratulations, Shorty, that is a very fine record. Gordon Black spent his days off this week, farming. Hamp Scruggs is strutting a Plymouth sedan now. I. Wilson built a hog pen the other day and when he went out to round up his hog, he refused to go into the pen; and to think how critical the housing shortage is now. Galloway is sporting a new fly ing cap. Harry C. says he is going to keep the leaves swept off his walk, so no one will fall when they come to see him. Pete Parker has raised some “Budweiser” plants. Now don’t tell anybody, because he says someone might try to beat all the berries off before they get ripe. We wonder if Kolor Bak got his whistle back; seems that he had it taken away from him the other evening when he blew it at the wrong time. We never used to be able to find Grandma’s glasses, but now adays she leaves them rl^iht where sbp empties them. Canteen-Cafeteria Chatter By ANNE KITCHEN Cold weather has about caught us again. Here’s hoping everyone is enjoying this beautiful fall weather. Hal and Elaine were all smiles on Monday, seems the reason be ing that their dance team won first place at the Hendersonville fair last week. Seems as though Helen is mak ing too many trips to the Cher okee fair; also Divola and Bill at tended the fair last week. Ethel Stover is in the Biltmore hospital. We miss her very much and hope she has a speedy recov ery. We hear that Mrs. Cox is still in Augusta with her husband. Here’s hoping that he will soon get well. Bessie’s brother and sister-in- law from Pickens, S. C., visited her last Sunday. Bobbie’s friend is home now and from all reports Bobbie is going to take flying lessons soon. Ralph and family were visiting in Canton on Sunday. We are sorry to lose Ollie. She is now working in Endless Belt. Banther reports a very enjoy able vacation. We welcome to our Canteen a Inspection News By BUVEE CAPPS Well, news is still hard to find, but in digging we have rounded up some. There are several new faces in the Inspection Dept, this month: Wilson Young, John Price, John Thomas Ward and John Harrell, Jr., What I want to know is, how are we going to tell all these ’’John’s” apart? D. L. Moore, Gordon and seems like everybody else have base ball fever, but we notice some have it worse than others. Wonder why Earl didn’t work Sunday? Don’t try to pull a wed ding on us, Earl. Rastus got his vacation fixed up O.K. after trying to come in to work. We miss Bessie, Reba and Sadie since they have been transferred to Finishing, but good luck, girls. Cigars! Cigars! 10c each! But if anyone wants a cigar free, just contact Woodfin Gosnell or Er nest Cagle. They seem to be very generous. Woodfin is the “proud papa” of a son, and Ernest of a daughter. “Butter” Smith is sporting a new Chevrolet truck. Wonder how he rated that? Claude G. says he can tell any one who wants to know his na tionality, if they are interested enough to ask. Red says that he will be glad when meat gets more plentiful so Rastus won’t have to eat so much spaghetti. Almond H. is our new sales man; if anyone wants any Watkins products, just see him; at pres ent he is out of soap and wash ing powder,' so don’t rush him too fast. Glad to have Juanita back af ter an absence due to the illness of her mother, who, we are hap py to say, seems to be much im proved. It’s strange that John Price awakes so early, being accustom ed to working days. He says it’s too late to go back to sleep, and too early to get up. Poor John! Burless and Spurgeon are in the high ranking class with Red "agle. They have rented a steam heated room in Brevard. Craig S. came in the other night looking awfully happy (not sleepy). When we found out the details, we learned that he got married! Well, congratulations, Craig! The deadline is here, so if the cigar smoke doesn’t put out our eyes, we’ll see you again. new helper, Tommie Grogan. We are glad to have Olivia back as we certainly missed her when she was gone. Joe Corbett and Mr. Perkins have been attending all of the football games this season. Won der why? So long now, we’ll be seeing you around the corner! NOTICE TO ALL DEPT. REPORTERS Deadline For November Issue Is Tuesday, Nov. 19 Please copy in early, if possible.