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Bill Hensley, Protection Supervisor and Police Chief “Buck” McCall are shown at right with a "flaming” sweater which belonged to an Ecus- ta employee. Chief McCall and Mr. Hensley touched a match to the bottom of the sweater and in a few seconds it was enveloped in flames. Photo was taken immediately after sweater was set fire. Employees possessing these highly inflammable sweaters are urged not to wear them because of the fire hazard. They have no labels, feel like cash- mere and are sold from door to door. A iP'/i Pr TEN YEAR CLUB The following employees became eligible for the Ten Year Club during the month of January. name department Lucy E. Clarke Chemical Analysis Francis E. Field Main Office Wesley E. Ballard Machine Room Edward J. Gillespie Finishing Guy H. Sigmon Printing Floyd W. Callaham Finishing D. C. Landreth, Jr Champagne Machine Shop Arthur Cecil Wilson Transportation Felix F. Weese Storeroom James C. McGaha Chemical & Casting Quillie Glaze Finishing James Bert Jones Maintenance Glennard H. Corn Finishing Walter L Nicholson Refining James D. Cabe Maintenance Fred M. Gilreath Maintenance W. Richard Kuykendall Filter Plant Oscar L. Pressley Inspection Robert Y. Rhyne Applied Research Charles F. Collins Finishing Ralph Paxton Protection D. Crayton Vaughn Finishing Charles W. Sherrill Maintenance A clerk in a local toy shop, becoming somewhat perturbed, said to a little girl, "Now see here, little girl, I can’t spend the whole day showing you penny toys. Do you want the earth with a little red fence around it for a cent?” The youngster replied quickly, "Let me see it.” FIVE YEAR CLUB The following employees became eligible for the Five Year Club during the month of January. NAME DEPARTMENT William E. Ryon, Jr Engineering Phillip C. Brownell Main Office MOVIE SCHEDULE February 28 THE FIREBALL Mickey Rooney, Pat O’Brien March 6 CALL ME MISTER (Technicolor) Betty Grable, Dan Dailey March 13 - THE FAR FRONTIER Roy Rogers, Gail Davis March 20 THE KID FROM CLEVELAND George Brent & Cleveland Indians Baseball Team March 27 PANIC IN THE STREETS Richard Widmark, Paul Douglas Serial; CAPTAIN AMERICA New Serial: ZORRO’S FIGHTING LEGION (Begins March 27th) ALSO SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS The Boy Scout Motto is: Be Prepared The United States has lost 90 per cent of it’s virgin timber to fire, insects and the lumberman’s axe. Last year Boy Scouts planted several million trees to help restore depleted forests. Conserva tion is only one of the many services rendered by the Boy Scouts of America now celebrating their 42nd birthday. 30
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