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Page 2 THE ECHO THE ECHO Organ of Employees at Ecusta Paper Corporation Champagne Paper Corporation and Endless Belt Company Editor Miss Justine Williams Published Monthly at PISGAH FOREST, N. C. Printed by Champagne Job Printing De October, 19^ TO THE FRONT On May 23rd, 1939, the Filter Plant started the first operation of any kind at Ecusta. The plant was started with one operator. By Christmas four ope rators were keeping the Filter Plant going on a twenty-four hour schedule. These operators were “Nat” Heyward, Burwell Hall, Robert Gottlieb and Jimmy Morrow. Of these one hund red per cent are serving our country in the Armed Forces. “Nat” is with J-1-- r'nt'nc in TayS.S!' RlirWell Join Scrap Brigade; Back Community Chest The aluminum from 7,700 ordinary pots and pans will release sufficient raw material to make 16,000 one-ton aerial bombs. Thus do figures issued by the War Production Board illus trate the connection between articles of everyday use and the weapons and missiles of war. When we consider that these two examples are from a list that covers practically everything A Twenty-Four Hour Fight Our safety and Medical Depart" ment is engaged in a fight against unseen force that is just as serious a menace to our security and ulti- Qc sahntfiiir.s. soies. afl® A new moni new ideas and satiable readin diction springs quaintance wi readings. But ' prediction (wh as no predicti( establishment to the library Van Loon’s philosophies o dred of the g of the past. I aspirations of er-ending stri mind. It is ess as refreshing a Klee Wyck b and the Unj Flodos of Sprii or of King’s R ed to our book __The officer’s jackets’ Manu:« collection and prove both in tive. We were v a gift packag few weeks ag preciation to adelphia for among which al Wreath and works by Sin Days of Ofi story of our I delightful boo ten, almost ( and is richly ( humor, charn maneness. Al ingly interest can’t lay asid again. Our very lai of which H. I have been, pe but Joseph C ly the greates a novel.” Th( ficient record In it you wil tales of the j of the sea, i which have r the ocean anc islands a literary nomeiana lor Jos eph Conrad. Larry Haswell and Frank Kerber enjoyed a camping trip at the Pink Beds recently. They reported that Marjorie K. Rawlings, Pultizer Prize Winner and author of several best sellers that are now available in our library, was at the same time a visi tor at Schenk Lodge. Who knows? As a result of this visit we may ers and contributors. It is our hope that through your criticisms we may accomplish this aim. some day have in our own library a new Rawlings book on Western North Carolina. Some of us might be awakened by just such casual visit, to the grandeur of natural beauty that we are so in the habit of taking for granted. zi.ua ''“x ice cream? Couldn’t be the dipper’s eyes? • • -Jo Davis has something to talk about now—an appendix opera tion. Nice to have you back, Jo . . Working nights seems to confuse “Hard Rock” about the days of the week. She goes to town on Wednes- day thinking it’s Saturday .‘Hard Rock , what’s the matter with (Continued on pages 12) li. prevented by this treatment. Statistics say much of our time is due to colds, core throa^^' bronchitis—respiratory diseases, gj" to keep from taking a cold by care and if you have a cold, ud your mouth and nose while and sneezing. Avoid close with others and help us to keep ® is the spread of infection.
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