quality
FIRST
THEN
quantity
PISGAH FOREST, N. C.
NOT
HOW MUCH
BUT
HOW WELL
August, 1945
Big Victory Garden Display Septem^r 21
LARGE ARRAY OF
PRIZES OFFERED,
CHERRY TO SPEAK
CAMP SAPPHIRE
A POPULAR PLACE
^Wsming Tops Attractions.
‘*oproTements Made. Pic-
*‘>c« Are Popular Now.
. Canjp Sapphire is really coming
1 many of our
.®^Ployees and their families tak-
8dvantage of the facilities
then
'■on.
® for having fun and recrea-
®*inuning seems to be number
>re
the list with almost every-
taking part. Not only the
folks, but kiddies as well
jj. enjoying the beautiful Lake
Pphire.
iot tennis courts have been put
condition and have been
jj^*'Ked and several people have
_®3dy been playing on them,
p Family Picnics Popular
amily group picnics have be-
Governor To Speak At Harvest Festival
'oni,
the
* very popular, with employ
“•■inging their families out to
camp for supper. Several
the'^v installed and
i.i,,*iddies are having lots of fun
1 them.
boards will be poured
f. the next few days and the
P™ent for playing shuffle
already here, so it will be
Heat^ to play this game in the
tigj. future. Also the soft ball
•s in good shape and ping-
—Turn To Page Twelve
Baseball season
ends next week
Series Will Be Played.
Machine Room Still
Undefeated.
Ecusta baseball season will
®ext week with the final
t«tn*® to be played Thursday af-
jj oon. Following the regular
the little "world series”
djj ^ played off within a few
Map’ ^®tween the first and second
* ® Winners.
! .the present time the strong
® Room team is way out in
\ to 17 wins and no losses.
t)ls..^'*lping team is in second
loj ® with seven wins and 10
Mth Control is in third place
won and 12 lost and Main-
in last place with 5 won
u ^3 lost.
W Room and Pulping still
Wgv-,® make-up game to b«
as well as a regularly
game for next Thursday,
V. Control and Maintenance
week for their final
If pulping loses both
tfoj ® to Machine Room and Con-
tfoi defeat Maintenance, Con-
°lld then be tied with Pulp-
—Tara To Page Sl*teen
GOV. GREGG CHERRY
GOV. GREGG CHERRY,
shown at the left, will be the
guest speaker at the Harvest
Festival that will be staged Fri
day night, September 21, start
ing at 8 o’clock. Inspection of
exhibits will be featured from Z
o’clock in the afternoon until 8
o’clock that evening. At that
time special entertainment will
be given and Gov. Cherry will
speak at 8:30. Prizes will be
awarded following his address
and the rest of the evening will
be devoted to refreshments and
sqnare dancing.
A Message To All Employees
OF
Ecusta, Champagne And Endless Belt
THE PEACE
One evening last week the radio announcer said,
“It is now 7:15 P. M. Eastern PEACE Time,” and then
for the first time I fully realized and appreciated that
at long last we were truly finished with the war. I
knew then that ours was the winning score, but that
there could never be a final reckoning of our debt to
those who made the victory possible.
I thought, too, of our contribution here at Ecusta,
with gratitude in my heart for the loyal co-operation
of the fine men and women who ARE Ecusta.
My thoughts then turned to the peace-time paths
we are now privileged to take. It is an odd fact, but a
true one, that many of the people in our organization
have only known a war-time Ecusta. For this reason,
it seems likely that you might care to know something
of these peace-time paths and where they are likely
to lead us.
For one thing, we are now free to fulfill many of
the promises with which the War Labor Board inter
fered. So, our Five-Year Club will swing into full ac
tion immediately, with a 5 per cent increase for each
of it's members, retroactive to September 1, 1944, or
to the later date when he or she completed five years
of service. My word was pledged to our oldest em
ployees that this would be done, and I have hastened
to keep this promise the very moment President, Tru
man announced it was legally possible to do so.
Another change which we are making is to speed
up the One-Year 5-cent bonus. It will now be added
the top rate for each position on which it is custom
arily paid. This means you will no longer need to
wait a yhol® yew »t top job rate to receive this bo
nus, as individuals will be eligible to qualify for it in
2 months instead of 12 months.
—Turn To P«g« Four
Harvest Festival To Be Cli
maxed With Party And
Square Dance
DETAILS ANNOUNCED
The Victory Garden Committee
has completed arrangements for
our first “Ecusta Garden Display,”
in which all employees of ^usta
Paper corporation, Champagne Pa
per corporation, Endless Belt cor
poration and California Central
Fibre corporation are invited to
participate.
Friday, September 21st, has been
selected as the date for this gala
harvest festival, and all gardeners,
who wish to display vegetables,
fruits, or flowers are urged to
make plans to enter as many classi
fications as possible.
Complete and final Victory has
come, and with it the promise of
permanent peace, placing tremen
dous emphasis on this our first
Ecusta garden show. Although we
hope to make this an annual af
fair, we are celebrating the close
of our final season of Victory Gar
dening. Let us, then, put all our
enthusiasm into honoring those
—Turn To Page ThlrtMB
CHUJ)REN IHUSIC
STUDY EXPANDED
Two Teachers Added To
Staff. To Give Instruc*
tions In The ScheoU.'
• Plans have just been completed
for the expansion of the Children’s
Music project. Two teachers have
been added to the staff of the Rec
reation Department and individual
lessons in band instruments as
well as ensemble training will be
given to those who participate.
The new plan will enable more
children of employees to study
band instruments. With the pres
ent nucleus of players already hav
ing had a considerable amount of
training and with many more to
start this fall. Indications are that
a good size band is in the making.
New Teachers Added
The Music project is under the
supervision of John Eversman,
Recreation director, and he has
been assisted by Mrs. Mary Glass,
of Asheville. Recently Charles
Glass, of Asheville, joined the
teaching staff and has for the past
several weeks been giving lessons
to many of the children participat-
—Tom To Page Five