All Ecustans Extend Cordial Welcome To Senators And Guests
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PISGAH FOREST, N. C.
SENATORS VISIT ECUSTA
To Hold Big Annual Picnic July Fourth
fUNT WILL SHUT
DOWN FOR EVEOT
Dust’s Program Planned.
^ Large Attendance Is
E*p«cted For Picnic.
Next Wednesday, July 4th., is
V* “ig day and a record crowd of
, ’•Stans is expected to attend the
annual picnic to be held at
Sapphire. The plant will
its annual shut-down on that
so all Ecustans and their fam-
there. A full day of
-• .ities has been arranged be-
® concert at
'0 in the morning and finishing
P with a big street dance in Bre-
jT^that night.
^ Popcorn, Lemonade And
Ice Cr«am
, *ue ~ -
LONG MAY IT WAVE OVER THE LAND
OF THE FREE AND THE HOME
OF THE BRAVE
Cafeteria gang will be on
W serve free ice cream and
jjj f'ade to everyone and Ward
Ijj^jsoiv’s pop-corn machine will
^‘nere to pop corn for every-
the^' those who take part in
sbl ®*®'®3ting contests will be
to have all of the pie they
jjL ®®t. However, everyone is
»tr '’ring his own basket din-
since the picnic will last
'9te morning until
Wcni^u suggested that
*^kers bring enough food in
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U.R.B. HEARING
report released
Examiner Denham Sub-
Report And Makes
Recommendations
.The
tio
Intermediate report of R. N.
trial examiner of the Na-
*>«ld Relations board, who
clijj, * hearing last March on
against the Ecusta,
Belt and Champagne cor-
by the International
t*, 3®^"hood of Paper Makers (A.
released a few days
Uoft ® report and recommenda-
l’ will be filed with the
B. in Washington, recom-
dismissal of most of the
made against the three
by the union,
thif ® respect to the union’s
that the companies had
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WHl LUNCH AND
INSPECT PLANTS
Approximately 300 S t a t«
Senators And Guests To
Lunch In Cafeteria Sat.
On this Fourth of July, 194V, Americans everywhere have much
to be thankful for and at the same time a big job in the Pacific
remains to be done. In celebrating the Fourth this year, let’s re
solve to renew our efforts to lick the Japs and to bring the boys
back home before another Fourth comes around, and then we’ll
have the biggest observance in history!
Camp Sapphire To Be Opened To All
Ecustans And Their Families Soon
ECUSTANS INVITED
TO USE CANNERY
Invitation Is Extended By
Supt. J. B. Jones To All
Ecusta V. Gardeners
All Ecusta Victory gardeners
are being invited to use the facili
ties of the Community Cannery
that is located in a building next
to the Brevard high school.
This cannery is modern in every
respect and was in operation last
season for the first time.
The cannery is now open one
day a week and in the near future
it will be in operation at least five
days a week. Meats, fruits and
vegetables are canned in it.
“I have been observing the Vic
tory Gardens near your plant and
through you I wish to congratulate
all those in your organization who
are participating in this program,”
Supt. J. B. Jones wrote President
Hariy Straus on June 27.
—Tam to Page Eight
Work Is Underway, But Em
ployees Can Now Use
Lake And Grounds
Beautiful Camp Sapphire, which
was recently purchased by the
Company as a recreational center,
will be opened to all Ecustans and
their families every day, starting
next Wednesday.
This means that every employee
and his or her families will have
the privilege of using all of the
available facilities at the camp
this summer. These facilities in
elude the large lake, grounds and
picnic centers. All employees who
use the camp will be expected to
register.
Employees are privileged to en
joy fishing, swimming, diving, pic-
nicking and so on. Life guards
will be on duty at the lake. Lew
is Surrette is caretaker at the
camp.
Many splendid suggestions for
development of the camp into an
ideal recreational center were
made by employees in the recent
contest conducted by the Company.
—Tom To P»ge Bight
Ecusta will be host Saturday to
the North Carolina State senators
and distinguished guests who are
holding a special one-week summer
session this week at Henderson
ville.
Approximately 300 senators and
guests will attend a luncheon in
the Cafeteria at one o’clock and
following the luncheon they will
make a tour of the plants.
The luncheon program will be
brief in-so-far as speech-making
is concerned and will feature mu
sic and entertainment by the Ecus
ta band, quintette and John Evers-
man, recreational director.
Raymond Bennett, general su
perintendent, will preside at the
luncheon and words of .welcome
will be extended by President
Harry Straus and Mayor Verne
Clement. Monroe Redden, of Hen
dersonville, will give the response.
George Wheeler, president of the
Brevard chamber of commerce,
will talk briefly about the assets
and attractions in the county.
At 5 o’clock the senators will re
turn to Hendersonville for a bond
—Toni To Page Bight
MACHINE ROOM
IN FIRST PLACE
Still Undefeated As Baseball
Season Reaches Half-Way
Mark. Results Given.
As the baseball season reached
its half-way mark this week the
Machine Room boys are still an
undefeated team, having won all
of their first ten games of the sea
son. Pulping moved into second
place and Maintenance and Con
trol were tied for third place.
In Thursday’s games. Machine
Room beat Control 10 to 7 and
Maintence licked the Pulping team
17 to 8. Payne tossed for Machine
Room and Corn for Control. Cagle
pitched for Pulping, while NeW-
bury was on the mound for Main
tenance.
The line-ups for Thursday’s
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