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Olin ^ Meet The Walk For Health Bunch Many Pisgah Forest employees are deciding to take their lunch on the run these days as they discover the benefits of walking as part of their lunch period. They are reducing their calories, exercising their circulatory system and releasing tension. All this, the medical research says: • Increases the heart’s capacity • Lowers blood pressure • Lowers heart rates • Helps control weight • Contributes to a feeling of well being. There are three trails, all between a mile and a mile and a half. The River Trail borders the ballfields, gardens and river. The Fendley Forest Trail follows a line of trees bordering the film plant. The Oval Trail is the road that circles the paper plant and warehouses. (Safety glasses are required on the Oval Trail.) For a trail map and information on this exercise program pick up a brochure at the gate house. Ron Brewer, Manager of Product and Inventory Control, walks every day he can to control his blood pressure. He doesn’t eat any lunch and spends 30 minutes walking. Bea Owen from Shipping and Receiv ing walks every day she works. She says it makes her day go faster and she feels healthier. She especially enjoys the peace and quiet. Sally Lynch from Machine Room 10-12 grabs a quick salad after taking 20 minutes to complete the River Trail. She says the walk relaxes her and makes her job easier. O S. T. Owens, a maintenance millwright, walks the River Trail two or three times a week. He grabs a quick sandwich before he starts. His purpose is just to stay in shape. Ronald Teague, a maintenance millwright walks everyday to stay in shape for his Army Reserve duty. If he jogs it takes about eight minutes. Walking takes 15 minutes. Service Clubs Pisgah Forest First To Reach 45 Years Max Feaster Eldred Burns Maintenance Clerk Finishing Services 40 YEARS D. M. Smith Paper Finishing L. E. Cooper Paper Finishing 30 YEARS H. J. Aiken Printing A. L. Ballard Utilities C. W. Byrd Winding & Calendering J. L. Crowe Production Adm. J. E. Deaver Paper Maintenance T. B. Corbett Quality Control Adm. J. T. Mahoney Electrostatic Perforator P. H. Fisher Film Finishing R. A. Garren Winding & Calendering B. C. Goforth Paper Quality Control N. M. Greer Paper Maintenance J. S. Henderson Mfg. Planning Sched. & Adm T. A. House Paper Maintenance R. E. Huggins Refining E. M. Houston Paper Quality Control C. K. Lance Production Adm. G. M. Limbo, Sr. Paper Quality Control H. R. Marshall Paper Quality Control C. L. McGee Film Marketing Z. D. Turpin Paper Maintenance T. T. Whitmire Paper Maintenance T. C. Williams Paper Maintenance J. A. Galloway Paper Finishing T. G. McCall Film Finishing G. W. Poor Converting Adm. L. J. Stamey Paper Maintenance 35 YEARS 25 YEARS F. D. Sotomayor Procurement & Traffic J. W. Fanning Film Maintenance T. G. Leopard Refining C. R. Allison Paper Maintenance M. D. Cantrell Chemical Operations T. M. Cornwell Technical J. W. Cox Utilities B.Jones Paper Maintenance N. L. Logan Paper Finishing V. L. Penland Mfg. Planning Sched. & Adm. F. E. Tinsley Machine Room 1-9
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