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A f^ISSSAGE PROM TITS PRESIDENT
to you the first issue of our little
- - -- — mibllcation--
reach you at regular intervals—I hope it will please
are arployecl
which v/ill
you.
We have a very large plant. Many neople
dop^taents, and, due to the fact that xte have
thGrpf'n-r.o i the people are in the plant at the sarae time. I,
bv v;h this little publication will beooae the mediiin
be 11^ become better acquainted and that it will
I-'C usea 1 Tr r.1T /-v-P
in various
our shifts, natur-
the sarae time. I,
be used liberally by all of you.
pamphlet are open to all,
many of you v.'ill become contributors to it.
and v/e
Before I
to press, I wish it Godspeed,
hope that
per::iit this
and hODe it
I publication to ^o
I v;ill serve its purpose,
^ ado°tL°« C^d customers of Scusta Paper Corporation has
tory whif>Tn X which is prominently displayed throughout iis fac-
wnicn reads as follows:
I "'Quality of Product
is essential to
j Continuing Success”
words iimnaculate factory the other day, and thoro
slocan' for Ecusta impression upon me, and I wish to adopt this
all of continuinE succoss, it is noccssary that
of all i: ? essentials which lead towards succoss. First
on the’woi'W^i^.^°“’ shoulders of all of us and
rosnonsibili/v \t every one of us performs, rests a CTeat
to contribut-P consciontious aim of each one of us
Given to our> ^ ^ reality out of the pronise v/hich v/c havo
we must namely, a uniform and perfect product,v/hich
13 oS7„o^s?w^ to improve upon at all timos! This
proud of" thP every one of us nalces it a rule to bo
Pi-Oduct which v;e are mam:ifac Tf v/o ai'»o detor-
continued
s'-^ccoss^is assured. Oiiy with united
that 3^ou *or I alone tr^’*
efforts can wo succeed—it is not qnff-^rlpnt-
to accomplish this. stui^cient
ette^TDapop^ short life bad: of us as manufacturers of cigar-
have Tw r’orest. All of us must admit that wo stil.T
with our 1™°" it all--but we must contimt)
I Ihone fho+- ^ ^^cnxcve t)erfcction. This will bo my anbition,
this littlo succoss, and again I repeat,
Vi3 Closer together^ bocome instrumental in bringing
I hope
rll of
I who never
than lu) ffets
ver ffetH paid
lan h(> does.
ident
long as that methou wuiks, _
and haiidcuffs^'-wlllSnjr as^^an^^ rt cTrnmSno^mUornovinj It cannot is dir0ft0(l by Win
.side. ..winging at as an act of fur a fail, either by day or night, to be an forth in tho ol’floe
1 great patriot but raised every day inspiration to us all. Continued
Number 2
Selected
Name;
s Winner
the name selected
eing tho best .sub-
f. The $5.00 j)rize
klorris of the Hand
t of Champagne
This name was al-
iss Klsie Rice, of
5t Department of
,n-poration; but uc-
;!lock and calendar,
ed the name ex-
ir than Miss Uico;
3 rules, “the early
'm”.
in various forms
everal people, and
^cho was probably
*s than any other
it Kco, Kcco and
dges preferred the
tho word, and
better to omit tho
to tlie fact that
Corr>oration and
ly might want to
Ocho as a sound
.'ated; or an ox-
''ws. The name la
since tho Indus-
tho Davidson lUv-
I’isgah and other
•'ing as .sounding
S vibrations of our
:ho submi.ssion of
it, with approxi-
ug sulmiitti'd. The
s appreiJlatod. Tho
:ted—the mark of
lie decision of the
e employees face
:ho I’3(^H() resound
Ivo spirit.
[ave Part
Show
sta employees will
ight of seeing a
olleagues lemling
ro(lxu!tlon of “The
orintendent of the
M-y much in ovi-
iiian just freshly
oon with tho fur
s' strandei in an
id station with his
hours. Sonia (\)l-
tlu' .Main Office,
office force aiul
c Inspetition De-
parts as a pair
l']cl Watson, of
tnient. as a silly
'll()w that in the
■•‘imp In the vil-
■'ontloned M»'.ssrs.
I'-ben Morrow, of
It, stars as a slick
; Department of
!'t least is l')orls
ss Ueu, C'ompany,
ing 1,'uly who r'al-
-'ut all. The play
. .Tordan. w-ho holds
building.
on Page 3
Recreation Director, will act in the
capacity of librarian and will be on
hand from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00
•11^’ to issue books. The books
will be loaned for a period of one
week. However, if the reader re
quires more time, books may be re-
an additional week.
We have in our files a request
list so in the event that you do not
find your reading interests on our
shelves we shou d appreciate your
suggestions for l.ature book orders.
Among the mar^y famous authors
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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 ans.
groom and hope that their str»v
here will be an extended one. je.
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