D" SHIFT COATING By Nathan Reed Can you imagine? May? Well it’s here and nearly gone already. Spring without fish tales? Neither can I. The "Green Hornet” parked at home? Harold Orr going to eat as the last guy from the towers? It happened on Thursday, May 7, 1953 at 7:30 P. M. Ray Winchester driving a new 210 Chevy? Is it so Ray? Harold’s dog doing anything except eating and sleeping? Ace & Dewey walking?? on forbidden grounds? Tell us more, fellows. Bobby Hunter walking slowly by the wash basins in the locker room at shift change? It happened one time. Max Ramey getting the solvent initiation cere mony in the towers? Jim Roper going gigging again this Spring? Chow time without Lawyers Gaddy, Galloway, Blanton and Ken Moore? Clay Edwards without salt in his tea? This month we welcome three new fellows to the towers: Max Ramey from Enka, David Shep ard from Canton and Kenneth Hall, a local boy. Stick around fellows. Hope you like the place. That’s all—See you next month. MAINTENANCE By Bob Parker J Well, here we go again. Maybe the last of April had : some cold weather, but it seems that Spring has really gotten here this time. At any rate, the fellows have started taking their vacations: C. B. Lyday, J. C. Gevedon, R. L. Corn, Ed Hoxit, J. E. Reese, D. L. Thorne and J. W. Crary. We haven’t had any reports on what took place during their week’s absence, oth er than Corn. Seems that Corn became a Papa right at the beginning of his vacation, so we can imagine how he spent his vacation. We found Dixon Lyday, R. L. Corn and D. W. Vick passing out cigars during the past month. The best we can tell, all the Papas have recovered as good as n.sw, other than maybe their heads have grown a size or two. By the way, Brownlow Hooper reports that should you pay J. T. Reid a social visit, it is wise to stay awake and watch what goes on. Wonder This cute little pug with the quizzical expression weighs only 7 pounds, is a fawn color and an swers to the name of Victoria, Her owner is Mrs, Evelyn Wilson of the Cellophane Div. Office. if Brownlow has tried any new beverages lately? Martin Landreth says he would like to run an ad for a good coon dog, but says it must be a good tree dog too. It seems that his pup will trail fine, but he can’t get him to tree. For the benefit of those who haven’t seen and read the letter (which is posted on our bulletin board) we received from George Ryder, George seems to like his work although he sounds as if it keeps him pretty well occupied. We understand that Nat and Bob enjoyed these business parties where you have a free meal of a hot dog and a "bill”. See you next issue. Safety Electric Outlets . . . These convenience outlets are called No-Shok units because of safety feature that requires a quarter-turn of the base plug when inserting it in the outlet. When plug is removed, face of outlet snaps back to cover prong holes so that children cannot insert pins, nails, wires, and other objects. Wood Veneer Wallpaper . . . Microwood is a wallpaper of actual wood veneer. A genuine wooden film is fused to a paper base. It comes in birch and beech, stained to different colors, and is priced the same as better quality wallpapers. It is available in rolls 27 inches wide, 47 feet long and can be cleaned with furniture polish. Rear Window Defrosting Fan . . . An inter esting accessory being offered is a rear window air circulator. The unit is powered by a fractional horsepower motor using 2 plastic Sirocco fans. Air is drawn in through ducts at each end. 28