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BAND NOTES THE ECHO Page 3 s Ecusta Band’s long proposed ®rt was finally and actually pre- Saturday night, Oct. 10th, in old band-stand adjacent the Ihouse in Brevard. Previously been rained out, blessed out, Played out in preparation for the However, once the jinx was and the program was actually fogress, we enjoyed playing for inspiring and appreciative audi- who lined the curbs and corn- A Liffie. K.Buci ? sevYtee ^ yeh, f i>eetV li«sh2 i'hih7y ^si[)0^~ Yhafn q)v2s ^us'cone look / L-o In the ezurly hours of Sunday morning, October 25th, fij*0 was discovered in our warehousej which started from a cause so far unknown to us. I take this opportunity to thank all of those who gave their services in fighting this fire and helped to keep it under control. We know it was hard work, and only through the combined and full cooperation of everyone did we succeed in extinguishing this fire during the afternoon. Such cooperation and interest on the part of our / employees here is deeply appreciated by me and I want to again express to all of you my thanks. Sincerely yours, HARRY H. STRAUS President Ecusta Paper Corporation ii 56 1) ho might be are uncalled m cannot be vhole-hearted on the pay- uries and the ;nt as shown your utmost it accidents If you have nate ones to mind to be re. Pass the workers that but it’s the loes not. No. Pet. ins 65 4.6 al 2l, _ 403 28 202 14 id _ 138 ps __ 84 tr- __ 73 __ 21 n, 9.8 5.9 5.1 1.5 __ 98 d, __ 11 e, 3S le _ 335 6.9 .8 23.4 1,430 100 / the actual artment and thought on ty conscious, ted in your ith your as- No. Pet. % V^^ext month after the season has Any girls from the Inspection iJw’^tinent, Physical Laboratory, or ‘Ig Gilding who are interested in be- the team and have not yet up should get in touch with ^ Wolfe at the Laboratory. ^ k ^ty is the old age of youth; fifty youth of old age.— Victor Hugo. rels? . . . This month none of our boys left for the service; neither have we seen any of those who have gone but to those who’re in—rem ember, we’re all back of you and we’re proud to say that we’re in the 10% Club for Victory. We’ll do our best to “Keep ’em flying, rolling, and sailing.” Let’s not forget to buy our share of freedom today. the floor again the other afternoon . . . We will have to make sure that Jessie McGee comes to our square dance so she can show us how she rated getting her name in the Ashe ville paper. Here’s hoping you win the War Bond in the last round . . . Come on H. B. D.; Now that we are working five days again, let’s make it a 100% bond drive. - 88 6.2 27 1.9 345 24.1 191 13.4 _ 77 5.4 Machine Room 110 7.7 Chemical Lab. 12 .8^ Power Dept. 9 .6 Filter Plant 5 .3 Yard Crew 90 6.3 Fibre Warehouse 37 2.6 Cleaners and Janitors 41 2,9 Cafeteria 18 1.3 Police and Watchmen 2 .1 (Continued on page 9)
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