Presenting Miss Teresa Kay Norton, 3 months old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Norton of Pis-
gah Forest. Luther is in Cellophane Finishing.
"C‘ SHIFT FINISHING
By Robert Taylor
Here I am again with bad
news and good. First of all
we are sorry to hear "Richie”
Marshall, son of Clarence
Marshall, is in the Asheville
Orthopedic Home. Marshall,
we hope "Richie” is getting
tetter and will soon be back
home.
Ralph Brown couldn’t figure out a way to get
an extra vacation so he just cut off a finger. Ralph,
we are missing you, so hurry back.
Paul Seagle is now driving a ’48 Convertible
Chevy. I wonder why Paul waited till winter to
purchase a convertible.
Bobby Mitchem, his wife and boy had a nice
weekend trip to Savannah Beach. By the looks of
Bobby it hasn’t started getting cold there. Bobby
said besides getting a sun tan he caught many fish.
Edwin Salter traded cars and made a trip to
Georgia. Fred Connor bought the car Edwin trad
ed in, so Fred, if you bought Edwin’s troubles, you
might get a chance to get even yet. Just push a
little extra work off on him.
Glad to have Fred Mintz back at work. He was
out about two months. Hope you’re feeling bet
ter, Fred.
Albert Arnette is our new pull-out man. Albert
came from over at the Paper Finishing Depart
ment. Hope you like our shift, Albert.
Our new' Service Operator is Woodrow Rob
erts, Jr. Though Woodrow hasn’t worked here
before, I guess many of you fellows know him.
Woodrow’s home is in Pisgah Forest.
Anyone want to buy a dog? Cecil Camp might
be in the mood to sell one. He was bragging with
a group of fellows about how his dog would get
the coon off the log when all the others couldn’t.
So when the time came, all the dogs tried, but Cecil
couldn’t get his dog to even get his feet wet.
Ralph Sentelle is trying to batch while his wife
and daughter are away visiting a few days. Ralph
was hoping some of you fellows would invite him
to your home for a nice warm meal.
Well this is about all the news this month, see
you again in October.
SHEETING & SHIPPING
By Callie Talley
is Echo news time again and
as usual no one knows a thing
been added to our department
since we’re back in full swing.
We’ve two new girls and an ^ ^
old one back. Eula Carland is our new employee;
Tommie Fisher transferred from Paper Finishing;
and Willoree Carland has rejoined our crew. Wel
come girls, we hope you’ll enjoy working with us.
We’re glad Lorena is back after her sojourn in
the hospital. Willie Dockens has also been on the
sick list this month, but is back now. Agnes is
learning to work on the "sort and count” tables
while "Becky” is learning to wrap.
Sheeting certainly isn’t a dull place to be! All
the conversation about the coming election and
Above is Miss Cheryl Louise Sigmon, 4 year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sigmon of Hender
sonville. Joe is in Cellophane’s Sheeting Dept.
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