!°yember. 1945 THE ECHO PAGE THIRTEEN ji^sngements have been made ," the Hospital Savings Associa- .1 for new employees to enroll families in the hospital sav “ plan at any time within 90 “ after their employment be- means that a new employee L'■^iniediately insure the mem- his family without having ' "’3it for representatives of the ®Pital Saving Association to *6 their regular visits. This ar- i^jement will be very convenient ‘he returning servicemen, who ^ already familiar with the plan ^ho want immediate coverage ^^‘neir families. Those who do ijjj^6lect to insure their families >8]' Hospital Savings Plan AvailableTo Families ^ EMPLOYEES HAVE 90 DAYS TO TAKE OFFER (II*® 90 days after employment, have to wait for the regular .“f the representative of the ‘tal Saving Association, i^ng the first 15 days in De- the Hospital Saving As- W accept enrollments L employee of Ecusta, -jPagne or Endless Belt. If the ®yees who have been here Vir enroll 1^, families during this two period, they will have to the next regular enroll 1 tinie which will be in June, employee who wants to in- j, the dependent members of - hospital and l{ p plan may do so by apply- ^8 Personnel Office at any the first 15 days in Members of his family at within 90 days after em- When the application is \ is necessary to furnish and birth dates of all in,,’’® of the family who are to ^"'luded. ^ y further information desired obtained by inquiring at V^nnel Office To Germany ander B. HYDER, of sailed for Italy in part of October to par- the occupation of fier- ^^*^ormerIy employed in the department, Ander en- * Army in April, 1945. In September, accom- ^ «»y Us wife. Ecusta Library Books On Display At PTA Meeting w m Us *■ S •• . In observance of National Boole Week, a group of fine children’s books from the Ecusta Library were displayed at the November meeting of the Parent-Teacher association in Brevard. Our Library has a number of good children’s books that are available for the asking. K '*TEUL DADDY HOW YOU ALMOST CAU6HT, SANTA CLAUS, UA6T NKSMT.'' -/ve’« uOngihctbon^Uhthe »nuJl finger holm Keen Interest In (Continued From Page One) ages with 95.5, followed by Sue and Mary MerrilL Champagne ten pin bowlers have high team match score of 2,- 359 and high team set score of 861. Paul Simpson still has the distinction of holding high indi vidual game score of 233 and set score of 583. Bruce Reynolds is leading with an average of 178, Paul Simpson, second in averages with 175 and Bob Matthews third, with 163. The league standings are as fol lows: DUCK PIN DIVISION Pet Ave. 1.000 455 .667 415 .555 429 .444 376 .333 385 .333 379 .166 364 Team W L Cham.- Stars 12 0 Finishing 6 3 Mach. Booklet 5 4 Office 4 5 Inspection 3 6 Endless Belt 4 8 Control 2 10 MEN’S TEN PIN Team W L Maintenance 11 4 Champagne 10 8 Mach. Room 8 7 Control 8 7 Pulp Mill 9 6 Office 5 10 Ref. Room 3 12 Pet .733 .556 .533 .533 .600 .333 .200 Ave, 708 732 797 738 647 683 619 MOVIE SCHEDULE For December Nov. 29—THE GALLANT DEFENDER — Charles Star- rett. Dec. 6 — TARZAN TRI UMPHS — Johnny Weismul ler, Frwices Gifford. Dec. 13 — FLIGHT LIEU TENANT — Pat O’Brien, Glenn Ford, Evelyn Keyes, Dec. 20—GUNG HO—Ran dolph Scott, Noah Beery, Jr. De«. 27 — TILLIE THE TOILER — Kay Harris, WII- liam Tracy, Marjorie Reyn olds.