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SkTLOYSSS TO HELP BUILD HOSPITAL Our enploycos arc enthusiasti cally rospondinc; to the proposi - tion made by lur * Straus that the Company would, match dollar for dollar any amount jivon by tho employees to the Hospital Build ing Fund. •The Company has already ^iven memberships in the Hospital Sav ing Association of North 0^^olina, Inc, to its employoos without ; Q.ny cost to them, and has made the sam^ benefits available to the^ families of employees at a nominal monthly foe* Nov/ they say that if v/ant a modern up-to-date hospital, v;e v/ill give just as much as you v/ill tov;ard building it. In the long I’un it_ would have been much Cueaper on the Company to have ouilt the hosi^ital, and said you ouy the hospital insurance* It was not tho ezponse but the wel fare of the Ciaployeos that was oj. paramount concern. V.hat more could v/c ask the Company to do except furnish us v/ith a con fining illness. Employees are shov/ing their ^ppreciation of the . interest tho ompany has taken by contribu- Pun^ Gonerously to the building iv, i subscriptions ixro not Down in tho Pulp .Mill, 11 r.ion on Shift B—n. C. "Slim" nA Shift - have subacribcd T, Refiner Boater ixoom, 11 men Shift A-- Montville ’ s Shift - have §52.o5r‘wc had’to look Toi .11° tho next ono. J-oni Alien's crow of ll, tho Machine c-inz nn’ , throti-h away up tho o 10.P 3 t;io train paper Room, v/ith tracts Tf-n ^ can back, and girlo°'’ ' in ~ til rjirls - in ^naless 3clt Coiupany sub- that method works when it doesn’t—well, those are guns and handcuffs swinging at scribed 100 tho blanks m"! ?o the first day v/ere distributed, ley pledged SI55.OO, and v/hat»s r.iore planked (‘>75the barrel head that day-. That is generos ity accompanied with punctuality. Chcjnpagno Paper Prom over in Corporation where approximately 200 boys and girls make booklets, excellent reports are coming in. They can be depended on to come Their report will be in a few -.lays. Get a Jolt when it is ;jub- throiigh. complote ready for lished. In the next issue of tho paper wo expect to have a complete report from all depart ments. Those who have not sub scribed should do so at once so tho report can bo com-:>letcd; FAMILY HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE POPULAR Approximately^ 95/^ ^ o.raployees having fmilies have taken ad- Vonta^o of tho opportunity to extend hospitalization benefits t o tho i r f sani lies. Tho s e who have not yet insured their fajn- ilios may do so by stopping at the Personnel Office by li’ebruary 5th and filling out the proper forms. That is positively the last day that memberships will be accepted. The next c’lancc you v;ill have to join will be in July At that time the uopresontativo of the Hospital Saving Associa tion will return to enroll another grovip* Several employees I'illed out forms^for the family memberships but did not know birt^i clat^.'s of thuir children. Those cards in until this cannot bo information ary Jth is be r:'.ent in. sent is received. I'ebru- the last date it can L3T»S CONTRI.^UTl;: 100^,1 TO TIN: HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND, SJ]ND IN YOUn SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. I who never than >10 gets iver gets i)aid lan h> does. Number 2 Selected Name; s Winner the name selected eing the best sub- r. The $5.00 prize klonis of the Hand t of Chanjpagne This name was al- iss l:isie lUce, of St Department of Jrporation; but ac- .‘lottk and calendar, :ed the name ex- 5r than Miss Rice; 3 rules, “the early "m”. in various forms everal j)eople, and ':*jCho was probably >s than any other It Eco, Ki'co and dges preferred the tho word, and better to omit tlie to the fact that C\irr>oratlon and ly might want to Soho as a sound .'ated; or an ex- ws. The name is since the indus- Iho Davidson Iliv- Pisgah and other t'ing as sounding h vibrations of our ;ho submission of it, with approxi- ng submitted. 'I'lu' 3 appreciated. Tlio :ted—the mark of he decision of tho >0 omployees face ;ho K(^iU) resound ivo spirit. lave Part Show sta omployees will Ight of seeing a olh'agues lending roduction of "The zznu, ^ us a symDOl ot a Raised It was icular day spirit so deep and so moving it cannot as an act of for a fail, either by day or night, to be an great patriot but every day inspiration to us all. orintondent of the ery much In ovi- man just freshly oon with tho fur- ig stranded in an ,Kl station wltli his hours. Honla (\)1- the Main ()ffi»*o. office force and ' Inspection Do- lo parts as a pair Kd Watson, of 'tmont, as a silly t'How that in the 'I'iinp In tlio vll- Tttntlontxi Mossi's. I01)on Morrow, of >t. stars as a .slick Dej>artment of >t least is l')orls ss Holt (-ompany. ing Jjuly who real ly isnt psycnopaTnic at all. The play is directed by Wm. .Iordan, who holds forth in tho office building. Continued on Phh«- 3 T Miss JUSUIR! WTOiauis^—rryincnsr Recreation Director, will act in the capacity of librarian and will be on hand from 8:45 A. M., until 5:00 •11^’ ^0 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 IT 1 leading interests on our shelves We shou d appreciate your suggestions for l.dture book orders. Among the marty famous authors Conlir’'*, OB Page 4 'yAt' . no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep. Tlxcm-sw no dep. 1 dep. 2 dep $ 750 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. $1000 $ 0. 1 $ 0. $ 0. $ 0. 800 3. 0. 0. 0. 1100 3. 0. 0. 0. 900 11. 0. 0. 0. 1200 6. 1 0. 0. 0. 1000 21. 0. 0. 0. 1300 9. 1 0. 0. 0. 1100 31. 0. 0. 0. 1400 12. ! 0. 0. 0. 1200 40. 0. 0. 0. 1500 15. 1 0. 0. 0. 1300 50. 0. 0. 0. 1600 18. 1 0. 0. 0. . 1400 59. 0. 0. 0. 1700 21. 1 0. 0. 0. 1500 69. 0. 0. 0. 1800 24. 1 0. 0. 0. 1600 79. 6. 0. 0. 2C00 30. ! 0. 0. 0. 2000 117. 42. 6. 0. 2500 45. ! 15. . 9. 3. 2500 165. 90. 50. 12. 3000 60. 1 30. 24. 18. 3000 221. 138. 98. 58. 3500 75. 1 45. 39. 33. 3500 284. 186. 146. 106. 4000 90. 1 60. 54. 48. Mr. A. J. Loeb, better known to Ecustans as “Art” Loeb. recently returned to Brevard. Mr. Loeb is Vice 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 look place in Chicago and their honeymoon was spent in Florida. We extend our very best wishes to the bride an., groom and hope that their stra- here will be an extended one. je. .ole
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