QUALITY FIRST THEN QUANTITY NOT HOWMUCH BUT HOW WELL Volume No. 4 PISGAH FOREST, N. C. April, 1943 Number 4 EMPLOYEES’ BONDS HELP BUY BOIiER Hans being hade TO HAVE ORCHESTRA Several Ecusta employees have ^Pressed their interest in an Ecus- ^ Orchestra. John Eversman has ^^ounced that he has just added veral very good violins, two violas, Wo ’cellos and a string bass to the °^iection of Ecusta musical instru- All persons who would like ^earn to play one of these instru- .^®nts, with the idea of taking part an orchestra, please see Mr. Ev- at your earliest possible '’^^venience. , Since Mr. Eversman came to Ecus- L ^ a little over a year ago, he has continually acquiring new in- ^^ttients and already the Ecusta 'Operation can boast of having one j. finest instrument collections jhis part of the country. j^^Several new band instruments also been purchased. In addi- ers, to the need for orchestra play- We still have several openings j. the band. A new beginners train- K ^ band will be started within the few weeks and all employees Qj^^ted in learning to play either ^j.'^hestral or band instruments, are . to get in touch with Mr. Evers- V Part In The Red Cross Drive Qy'^he Ecusta Red Cross drive went % in characteristic fashion and kjWoyees of all companies contri- $2103.79. Mr. Straus thought tijp Was a fine response and caused fQ companies to match this dollar dollar. This made a total contri- jjon of $4207.58. tijg great amount of credit is due M department heads and foremen tj ° did most of the work in connec- ^ With the drive. Red Cross committee compos- fer Bennett, Buck Best, Wal- ^ and Otto Goepfert, wishes fjjj^hank them. “A” shift in the Re- lioom deserves special mention only having the largest aver ts contributions but for being the t group to turn in their report. (u Contributions By Depts. ^Partment Amoimt I'lant Research. $ 14.50 Champagne Office 24.65 “ Machine Shop__ 22.50 “ Printing Dept- 36.50 “ Shipping Dept— 28.57 Gumming Dept— 36.15 Machine BooMet 40.90 3 , “ Hand Booklet.._ 166.57 { ^ain Office 170.00 5‘ .^aintenance 149.00 ( plot Plant 41.50 ^ '^hemical Lab. & Testers 83.50 ^ ^feteria 36.40 9 ^%sical Laboratory 27.25 lo' inspection “A” Shift-__ 43.50 *’^spection “B” Shift 60.00 li inspection “C” Shift 31.20 inspection “D” Shift — 40.00 Aid 14.00 Share Your Car If You Must Drive It In the latest report from the State War Transportation Committee, Ec usta employees are listed as “Poor” in the number of passengers hauled in each car. A check is made once each month at all large plants in N. C. and the results are sent all over the state. An average of over 4 persons per car is considered excellent, 3.5 good, 3 fair, and less than 3 is poor. Ec usta employees had an average of 2.98 at the time of the last check. While many cars had 4 or more pas sengers, many more had only 1 or 2. Since Ecusta employees are in the habit of being in the fore in all pat riotic endeavors^ it is surprising to see our rating near the bottom in the car sharing program. Reported Missing Kenneth T. Smith, son of Mrs. Jas. M. Pike of Asheville, worked in the Slitter Service in the Finishing De partment and left us October to en list in the U. S. Maritime Service. In a letter to Mr. Wells dated Janu ary 10th of this year, he gave his address as Sheep- shead Bay, Brook lyn, and explained that after a 13 w e e k s’ training period he was to be assigned to a mer chant ship. SMITH It was with deep concern that Ecusta received the report that Kenneth was missing following the sinking of the ship on which he was serving. $S9^19 WAS RAISED AT THE BOND RALLY RARE EtrrERTAINMENT FEATURED AT ECnSTA’S TUN FESTIVAL’ ON APRIL 16 Other Parties For Employees Are Planned. John Ev ersman Is In Charge NOTICE Please note the following telephone directory changes: Brown, Ruby, H’ville—593W. Colwell, Eleanor R., Extension— 301-233. Danziger, Theodore, Brevard—160. Huskamp, Geo. F., Extension—353. Johnson, Elizabeth, Extension— 332. PLEASE CONTINUE TO CALL EXTENSION 328 FOR FUTURE DI RECTORY CHANGES. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. Endless Belt 93.70 Cleaner Crew 36.00 Fundamental Research. 28.70 Police 15.00 Landscape Crew 17.50 Storeroom 8.00 Engineering Dept. 31.25 Refiner Room “A” Shift. 68.00 Refiner Room “B” “ 35.50 Refiner Room “C” “ 24.00 Refiner Room “D” “ 30.50 Mach. Room “A” Shift.. 33.00 Mach. Room “B” Shift. _ 29.00 Mach. Room "C” Shift.. 28.00 Mach. Room “B” Shiit__ 28.00 Pulp Mill “A'’ Shift 27.00 Pulp Mill “B” Shiit 35.65 Pulp Mill “C” Shift 27.75 Pulp Mill “D” Shift 28.50 Mill Offices 68.00 Warehouse 27.00 Finishing - 200.00 Power and Water 60.05 Yard 27.00 Electrical Dept. 30.00 Total $2103.79 Our recreation department has planned a series of entertainments for employees, wives and sweet hearts and the first one of these events was staged on April 16 in the Cafeteria. The entertainment was called a “Fun Festival and Square Dance” and over 300 persons attended. Ev ery one had an enjoyable time and the event was described as being an outstanding success. During the Fun Festival, side splitting entertainment, under the direction of John Eversman and fea turing the Ecusta band and employee- talent, was presented. As master of ceremonies, Mr. Eversman displayed unusual ability. In a unique novelty act, Tom, Allen and Slim Bullock, as mother and baby, were highly applauded, but the real highlight was a ballet per formance, featuring the exotic and glamorously dressed Tony Rhodes, Hank Newbury, D. J. Luther, Ginny Wood, A. P. Lance and Oliver Vail- ancourt. Wood won the coveted hon or for being the most enchanting member of the ballet and was named “Miss Ecusta.” He was also present ed with a pair of pink unmention- ables. Two star members of the band, Goode Loftis and Mrs. Lita Steppe, rendered two special musical selec tions. These two stars were char mingly clad in rather ancient, aris tocratic, sophisticated costumes. The band, with the men dressed in overalls and the women in ging ham dresses, played a number of (Continued On Page 10) CARNIVAL OF GAMES To Be Held In Cafeteria Friday, April 30 MANY NEW ENTERTAINMENTS PLANNED FOR ECUSTANS Ecusta Employees Play Not,- able Part In Purchase Of “Miss Transylvania” With the usual co-operation be tween employees and management, Ecusta has played a major role in the purchase of “Miss Transylvania.” Like the fellow in the ditch, “we hit a lick which we could keep up” on our payroll deduction bond purchas es. When the Transylvania quota for the special Second War Loan was announced, however, we dug into our pockets for extra money. With all other Transylvanians, we opened our safe deposit boxes, mattresses and tin cans to over-subscribe the quota as fast as it could be increased. After the original county quota of $107,000 had been oversubscribed twice, the committee raised its sights at the figure of $300,000, the pur chase price of a Bombing Plane. That amount was reached and pass ed at a final Bond Rally in the Bre vard high school auditorium on April 27th, at which time Ecusta was given public recognition for past bond purchases and future pledges. Now that our own special Bomber is assured, all citizens of Transyl vania County can take pride in the fact that “Miss Transylvania” will carry over enemy territory a person al message from each of us. We pledge by our future bond purchases to keep her well supplied with fuel, bombs and fighter escort, and possi bly, in the near future,, we may give her a sister ship. For the record, total Bond pur chases in Transylvania County amounted to $339,714.50 for the month of April. Of this total $163,- 341.00 was subscribed by Escusta. PERIODICAL LISTS NOW AVAILABLE So that aU employees may know what technical, business, general interest books and periodicals are contained in the Ecusta Libraries, lists have been prepared and are now available at the Recreation Li brary, to all who are interested in obtaining them. The book list is set in alphabetical order by author or editor and the periodical list in al phabetical order by title. A central catalog of ALL Ecusta books and periodicals is located in the Recre ation Library and information con cerning them is also contained there in. THANKS FROM RED CROSS COMMITTEE The Transylvania Chapter of the American Red Cross, through their Chairman, C. M. Douglas of Brevard, wishes to thank the employees of Ecusta, Endless Belt and Champagne for their hearty cooperation in the recent Red Cross drive. Through their support, with matched contri butions by the management of these companies, Transylvania County far exceeded its quota.