)VEB August, 1944 f^inishing Touches , Sello (“A” sHirr) fs|. gjo- s\i^ is * 0^' 10 i uOpJ’ fow! Gee, but it’s good i K) days again although Siving up the luxury of ''^^sh in the H Oh, well, getting up ll^^y only hurts for a day or T* so-oooo. how Harry likes to make • Just wondering. Several sum since he’s ‘“•Jger on the floor. sporting a brand- k diamond that rivals % • ®y®®- Tell you lijt let’s go to Canton ^^ P^ace seems to have what i1 It’s ^9iii hack ■ said she had a nice va- visiting her husband and a week in her home what’s Maude gonna do nearly burning a car on her vacation? Gal, you know cars are scarce? , give tier credit for put- ® flames out with sand be- ^ much damage was done. Wff having an appendix I Good luck, pal L^d ffrom Martha’s big smile ®he has just received a V A her sailor-husband to- there’s Ada happy as a “ j ,®r since Jack came home ®ave. What’s cooking, huh? ®fles sure went and “dooded” things. Had to look twice THE ECHO Irtllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Children’s Free Musical Training APPLICATION BLANK Activities Committee, Ecusta Library. Gentlemen: I am interested in seeing the proposed “Free Musical Training for Children of All Employees” started and if it is I should like to make application for such instruction for my child or children as follows: PAGE THIRTEEN ICOMPANY MAKING -FROM PAGE ONE- (Name) (Age) (Instrument) (Name) (Age) (Instrument) (Name) (Age) (Instrument) (Name of Employee) (Employee’s Address) (Department Employed) Can you arrange transportation for your child? yes no (CLIP OUT, FILL OUT AND RETURN THIS BLANK) order to keep ourselves supplied in smokes, but it surely gives us a I sense of pride to know that we are contributing so much directly to the war effort. Ecustans are contributing in other material ways. The supply of wood pulp, waste paper and other materials from which many papers are made has become extreniely critical. Any relief that can b« given by producing papers out of non-critical flax, seed -straw, saves that much more wood pidp for the manufacture of ammunition containers and other paper goods necessary to keep the boys over- j seas supplied with food, anununi' ! tion and fighting equipment. Since the shortage of wood pulp and other materials has become crit ical, Ecusta has broadened its field of paper production and is manufacturing such critical papers as carbonizing, manifold, air pigeon mail and light weight text Ecusta Worker Who Was Reported As Being “Dead" Is Very Much Alive Charles Franklin McGraw, of Hendersonville and an employee at Ecusta, is not dead! of 11c McGraw, who was dis- it was rpal?v hp charged from the navy in Decem- hSute oL better ^ ““h '•1™ O"-* Set , get curb-service on main m H’ville, Dene and “Tur- Tuesday a news story appeared nnf in c?f T 11 date line, stating f ^y lerrcapabL S/S “ HendersonviUe. /ank: I of S”«vors was ij ^bout a milk shako anrt 8'™" information h ^ Ur ^tory tallied exactly except anxiously awaiting Jessie’s ' . "" -• E McGrrw“"Sd®anfLid“^^e V See vou around thp obituary and for net, i>ee you around thej^hem not to worry that he would be back on the job that afternoon. No information has been an- .nounced as to how the mix-up or ng Dept. News I error in the story occurred. May Start Music Classes For Ecusta Children In Sept. ’I and Doings on G-Group I do here; I am a new man just come ^ Bergin, he has some [ in tonight?” Jf'^orback, genuine mountain Blender: “Just help the other SlariP he boys.” ■ hr\t^ furnish one bag of I Boy: “But, I am not sleepy.” bushels of corn per Blender: “That’s 0. K., you • Jani T,, , graveyards. ^ ‘tck Rhodes informs us Shift “C” I have selected for house, they' are reporter that I know never had i^ch- P it ”^®ke him shaky. Oh, my! But ,"1(1 g ''[^“ting a nice pet anyway, he has been in the Re- u touch with Willie I fining Room almost ever since he if furnish half skunk I began work here four years ago. 'S w, cat—nice pets. j Today was the day for James Camp to put up his hay. Better hurry. Camp, it looks like rain J. B. Rogers presented the boys 10c cigars a few days back ■' see: I fine girl, says J. B. Lots of luck V “Little Cowboy” j for the family. i> fk Some fat so they can j We hope M. Jennings Lance doesn’t fail to punch anymore. It to you, boys, it will I takes three men to swear him his would pay. . . . Look out, Passmore, you jyOj( 1 ® Guy Emerson convince J will get drowned. \ J he ^he man really is We sure would like to have some them the man said j of that Rayfield honey. He said would like to see | it was pure sourwood. I suppose it ij, id really happen if the j would be sweet honey jy§t the “tODnPfl mnnincr -frtt* -iinjf H/TnvtUlmr i. » _ = s aiiu weigni lexi B'"'" j papcrs. Most of these papers ulti ~ mately are used by government or war agencies to fill the gap left by the scarcity of wood pulp pa pers. Ecusta is also manufacturing condenser tissue, a paper used in the insulation of electrical equip ment needed for the war. This paper is so urgently needed that its manufacture was started at the request and encouragement of the War Production Board. The War Production Board has granted Miirh infprocf hoc i. I ^custa permission to obtain a nuin- by“SsS“e\s'’^™d children over tL propoSd EcuS ;“unT^ . It was announced in the last ^L^ottZi.^ cited ^Tlh"* reSk“ taT we'^r nT To date many applications have the WORK OP EPTTSTATsr*! office with many more expected. aRE PROUD TO BE WAR WORK- John Eversman, recreation direct-|ers Practically all of the new papers project, has asked that parents and developed are adaptable to civiUan Recreation use, and these papers along with Sn! J f interviews next week, other papers are being planned for he dates and time for these in-j production after the war. This temews will be August 28, 29 j expansion into the broader fields pafh o’clock j of production, along with our very each afternoon. It is necessary that staple product of cigarette paper, wi^ assures loyal Ecustans of even more the child who is applying for this j work when we finally can say • 1 J * pur war work has been well done. Those applying are asked to go to the gatehouse. They will be directed to the Recreation office. As soon as the interviews are completed, a schedule will be made and the starting date for classes w , car—nice pets. %' III k following new j 5m Whitmire, Ras Whit- « ^ill Anders. Shift “B” News We would like to ®^opped running for just to blender: “What do I same. Markley Jones is Be careful, Mark, it is 9,\iaost time tq start hog hunting. ‘ * {Staff Sgt. Jones Is Highly Praised - ^ , s. Sgt. Clyde “Speedy” Jones, will be announced. The present plan well known Transylvania county is to begin classes sometime in J man who has been in Italy for September. some time with a bomber squad- In the July Echo an application ron, received a commendation from blank was published to be filled I his major recently for a special in by parents interested in this j act in bravery. The citation read* training. Several calls have come “It is our desire to take this to the Recreation office asking opportunity to express my sincere about blanks. For the convenience appreciation for the .unselfish ef- of those who want to apply but j fort you displayed o|kJ^y 27 ]by do not have a blank, the applica- defusing bombs that Had acciden- tion is again published in this Echo, tally dropped out of an airplane. If you are interested and have not “Such devotion to duty deserves already filled out and turned in commendation and I assure you I an application, please do so at j consider it a privilege to have a °“ce. I man of your calibre and character in my command.” Pvt. Frederick A. Powell is now I Sgt. Jones entered service in stationed at Camp Wheeler, Ga, January, 1943. Prior to that time He went into the army in March, he worked at Ecusta as superinten- 1944. Prior to entering service dent of the Refining room. He is Pvt. Powell was a Boiler Room the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon cleaner, uojies,