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Vol. 15 January 1953 No. 1 PUBLISHED AND PRINTED MONTHLY BY AND FOR EM PLOYEES OF ECUSTA PAPER CORPORATION AND ENDLESS BELT CORPORATION AT PISGAH FOREST NORTH CAROLINA Charlie Russell, Editor Alex Kizer, Jr., Assistant Edit Jack D. Morgan, Art Editor Fritz Merrell, Sports Editor H. E. Newbury, Safety Report F. B. Ayers, Safety Reporter f- ON THE COVER Sipping cokes through soda straws which had been wrapped in Ecusta Soda Straw Wrapping Paper are Alburn Teague and Gwendolyn Pick- lesimer, seventh graders at Pisgah Forest. Alburn is the son of Garland Teague (Pow er Department) and Gwendo lyn is the daughter of Louis Picklesimer (Storeroom). ECUSTA SERVES We’ve d It again Ulu i Today a star was added to our Accident Pre vention Flag. It honors you for helping to create a safety record which has already been hailed as a splendid achievement in our industry. This dis tinction has been won by the full teamwork of all our people. You are to be congratulated. Through your own efforts you have won still greater security for yourself and your family. You have saved yourself from the pain and suffering which can result from even minor injuries. By working safely you have assured yourself full vigor and earning ability. You are a better worker because you are a safe worker. That’s why you have a personal right to be proud of the new star which has been added to our safety flag. But with this right to be proud goes an important responsibility — that of main taining the high standard of safety you have set, so that you continue to be an inspiration for other people.
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