CN pr, 1941 ESS BELT pNIC IS SUCCESS roximately one hundred .employees of Endless Corporation and their 5, enjoyed an old fash- picnic at White Pines ground on Friday night, the Endless Belters, who a picnic “Just an old rn custom”, and whose have always been some- o write home about, it e best one yet. It seems IS picnic is becoming an Indian Summer affair, least consisted of fried as an entree, and all dies that go with it such ariety of delicious sand- .infinii'’ pickles and soft fnrpi tapering off with ctu aade cake and coffee. picturesque bonfire by visiting Boy Scouts ver the glowing coals WNl ®^*^w-white marshmal- yyjj/vere roasted to a golden glorious harvest smiled down from the iLRP forest was made to IWt dear, familiar - A ^9 the accom- ^ ent of Scottie’s accordion. \r» ^ out-of-depart- Ir Hi Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Eberle, Mrs. Otto Goep- V* and Mrs. J. O. Welles, ul^ R. Heygel, Mr. and Mrs. n • «/\~TT '■ ‘ ivir. ana Mrs. J ilO Haswell, Mr. and Mrs. 1 u e^.ber, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Gudger Hap Collina, im? Paxton, Justine ')R t rv, Norma Hamilton, 'Tv^hastain, Fanny Chas- ^Kon >j II Tootsie B-if Fred ' Smith, Dewey adr Karl e I'& v Roberts, James ilavfn Smathers, hat : Charlie Matthews, a'^l'inH Richard Harri- )utef, Victor Sigmon. "d Jiii rz.M. S. Thorne. . I, A REQUEST ; i^all request is asked t^Vto fv, in refer- we{S the new piano in the iino-\v! place +u^ surface of the deface or i^at It is your in- hey bought for your •a^iJonlrf^ t^®at it as ed a fine piece of furni- are^your own home. empl* ~ riveJi, — iefo> THE ECHO Presents Trophy To Manager Shown here is Carl Groce, right, of Carlton’s Jewelry store, presenting the trophy awarded the winning inter-depart- ment baseball team at Ecusta to Walter Straus, manager of the winning team from Champagne department. Cham pagne won over a pulp mill diamond crew Sunday, Sept. 28, in the final play-off. MANY INDIVIDUALS GIVE EQUIPMENT Many individuals in the county are making contribu tions of various nature to the hospital. Four people have agreed to furnish furniture for four individual rooms. The cost of equipping a room is approxi mately $150.00. Others are ex pected to make similar contri butions as the drive goes on. The Royal Order of Moose is furnishing the Nursery with the latest and most modern equip ment. GLASSES LOST A pair of colored glasses specially ground for the owner, were left on the tennis court last Monday evening. Will the party who found them there please leave them at the gate house or return them to the owner, Justine Williams. Thank you. MOOSE MINSTREL RECEIVED WELL The local chapter of the Roy al Order of the Moose came through with flying colors last Friday night at the Brevard high school auditorium. The Moose Minstrel was an out standing performance, and fur thermore, the ticket receipts ran to unpredicted heights. Final tabulations revealed that the amount of $338.00 was turned in to the Hospital Funds Committee for the purpose of furnishing the nursery in the new hospital. This piece of fine work is typical of what is really going on in Brevard in regard to rais ing funds for the new hospital. Everyone is doing his share and there is no doubt that this final drive will be a huge success. Help Your Department Be On Top Page 3 ECUSTA BOWLING TEAM IMPROVING The Ecusta Bowling Team paced by Bruce Reynolds is fighting it out with the A. and G. stores for 4th position in the Tri-City Bowling League. The entire team is fast becoming a molded machine determined to do much better than in the opening matches of the season. Below are the current aver ages: Bruce Reynolds 180 Jimmie Glanville 177 “Knuckle Ball” Morris 177 Bob Kappers 160 Walter Straus 160 Wade Scroggs 158 Buck Albert 158 League standings: Won Lost Champion Paper 18 0 A. and M. Garage 14 4 Asheville Tire 12 6 A. and G. Stores 10 8 Ecusta 8 10 Pepsi-Cola 8 10 Brevard 6 12 Candler Transfer 5 13 Enka 5 13 Reed and Abee 4 14 I KNOW SOMETHING GOOD ABOUT YOU. Wouldn’t this old world be better, If the folks we meet would say: I know something good about you, And then treat us just that way! Wouldn’t it be fine and dandy, If each hand-clasp warm and true, Carried with it this assurance I know something good about you! Wouldn’t things here be more pleasant If the good that’s in us all. Were the only thing about us, That folks bothered to recall! Wouldn’t life be lots more happy If we’d praise the good we see! For there’s such a lot of good ness In the worst of j^ou and me. Wouldn’t it be nice to practice This fine way of thinking too; You know something good about me, I know something good about you! —Author Unknown. To fare well yourself, help along the welfare of others. er, ij 1 tion*’. BE THE FIRST ONE TO SIGN Rec an *Iiss Justine Williams', Women’s ' ^creation Director, will act in the 1 of librarian and will be on nand from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00 , will u’ 1 books. The books Ui be loaned for a period of one week. However, if the reader re quires more time, books may be re newed for an additional week. We have in our files a request list so in the event that you do not 1 find your reading interests on our shelves we shouid appreciate your suggestions for f uture book orders. Among the marW famous authors ! Cootir^on Pase 4 xucome single Mamed no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep. $ 750 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. 800 3. 0. 0. 0. 900 11. 0. 0. 0. 1000 21. 0. 0. 0. 1100 31. 0. 0. 0. 1200 40. 0. 0. 0. 1300 50. 0. 0. 0. 1400 59. 0. 0. 0. 1500 69. 0. 0. 0. 1600 79. 6. 0. 0. 2000 117. 42. 6. 0. 2500 165. 90. 50. 12. 3000 221. 138. 98. 58. 3500 284. 186. 146. 106. Income Single Married no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep $1000 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. 1100 3. 0. 0. 0. 1200 6. 0. 0. 0. 1300 9. 0. 0. 0. 1400 12. 0. 0. 0. 1500 15. 0. 0. 0. 1600 18. 0. 0. 0. 1700 21. 0. 0. 0. 1800 24. 0. 0. 0. 2COO 30. 0. 0. 0. 2500 45. 15. 9. 3. 3000 60. 30. 24. 18. 3500 75. 45. 39. 33. 4000 90. 60. 54. 48. Mr. A. J. Loeb, better known to Ecustans as “Art” Loeb, recently returned to Brevard. Mr. Loeb is V^ce Pres, of the California Central Fibre Corporation and has been lo cated at El Centro, Calif., for the past year. On Nov. 12, Mr. Loeb was married to the former Miss Kathleen Vachreau of Wausau, Wis. The ceremony took place in Chicago and their honeymoon was spent in Florida. We extend our very best wishes to the bride am. groom and hope that their stM- here will be an extended one. )e. -ole