December. 1945 THE ECHO PAGE nVB Interest in Boy’s Camp Indicated But Only Few Blanks Received Although considerable interest has been expressed by many employees in the possibility of operating a boys camp at Sapphire next summer, only a few interest blanks have been completed and returned to the Rec reation Office. This is only a reminder that unless interest blanks in sufficient numbers to indicate that the plan is desired are received, the establishment of a boy’s camp will be d«ferred. Before a final decision is reached, it is re quested that all employees who would like to have their son attend the camp, complete the interest blank below and return it immediately to the Recreation Office. CLIP OUT FILL OUT SEND IN CAMP SAPPHIRE FOR BOYS INTEREST BLANK RECREATION DEPARTMENT, ECUSTA LIBRARY. Date Gentlemen: I understand that if there is enough interest indicated, that the Company will conduct a summer camp for sons of employees at our Camp Sapphire, next summer. If the camp is operated I herewith wish to make application for my son (or sons) to attend the proposed camp for one full camp term at the rate of $5.00 per week. Name Age Name Age Name Age Name of Employee Address Department Where Employed (Employees who are Interested In the proposed Boys’ Camp at Camp Sapphire are urged to fill out one of the Interest Rianirc and return same to the Recreation Office Is the Library as soon as possible). ^ingo Party To Be (Continued From Page One) ^ expected to attend the Christ- **ias bingo party. Playing will begin at 8:30 p. a. *®d will last until all prizes are «Ven away. At the conclusion of party, refreshments will be Served to all who attend. betters To Santa (Continued From Page Four) b . ®te’s sabe, the writing looked just my dad’s. Isn’t .that the fun- *®st thing, Santa Claus? I’ll be seeing you at Ecusta 8ain this year. Jeanette Teague Santa: j ^y name is' Eddie DeBord, and I two and a half years old. I been a very good little boy last Christmas. Santa, I would j. * a pair of rubber boots, some j books, a puppy, and some nuts and candy. I will leave the ftg room table. Merry Christ- d, •• some cake and coffee on “'as! Sincerely yours, John Edward DeBord. Christmas Parties (Continued From Page One) gram, the Company Christmas checks are distributed by the vari ous department heads. A total of five employee Christ mas parties are being given in ac cordance with the following sched ule: Thursday night at midnight, Friday morning at 8 o’clock; o’clock and 5 o’clock Friday after noon and the last one at midnight Friday. The program for each party is being opened with an overture of Christmas music, played by the Ecusta band. This is followed by the girls’ chorus singing carols, ac companied by Mary Glass and John Eversman. The carols include “0 Little Town of Bethlehem,” “The First Noel”, ‘‘0 Holy Night’ “0, Come All Ye Faithful”, “Silent Night, Holy Night”. Santa Claus was here again this year to help celebrate the first peace-time Christmas follovring World War IL A number of love ly young ladies, dressed in the tra ditional red costumes, assisted Santa and distributed copies of the Echo. Welcome Back Veterans BUY VICTORY BONDS William G. Ball Everette T. Bayne, Jr Ben H. Bishop Edward L. Brackett Lester J. Brown John H. Buckner Ernest Cagle Dwight E. Collins John W. Dale Walter M. Dockens Troy A. Drake Debois L. Edmundson Woodrow W. Fisher William H. Gash William W. Gillespie . Ivan F. Hefner Jack Hogsed Gordon M. Hollingsworth. Carl Hyde Roy F. Jarvis J. Roy Johnson Walter J. Johnson W. Randall Lankford William B. Long Melvin L. McCormick Orvin L. McKelvin W. Howell Medford Harry F. Morgan Eben S. Morrow C. Harold Moss Elzie NeiU Charles D. Neilson Julius Lee Nicholson Raymond E. Nicholson Bill Nicholson Jocephus G. Norman Earl V. O’Kelley 0. Lynn Pressley Ernest V. Rector Harry G. Sentelle Joyce P. SenteUe Hale Siniard, Jr Troy G. Stanley Grady W. Wilkie Andrew L. Williams James Williams Printing Dept., Champagne Slitter Service Maintenance Refining' Machine Room Inspection Inspection Finishing Finishing —Gumming Dept., Champagne —Printing Dept., Champagne Refining Pulp Mill Machine Room ..Refining Main Office Yard Crew Pulp Mill Maintenande Beater Room Control Refining —Gumming Dept., Champagne -Physical Testing. Lab. * Applied Research Inspection Machine Room Power Pulp MiU Power Refining Machine Room Maintenance -Machine Booklet, Champagne Inspection Maintenance Inspection ...Printing Dept., Champagne ■ Inspection Machine Room Finishing: Inspectiott Machine Room Refining, -Gumming Dept., Champagne Maintenance Ecusta Janitor A Message To All Employees in our employees have indicated their interest Ino ^ T report of the Trial Examiner who neard the Labor Board case in Brevard durinir Aujruat and September of this year. Examiner Spencer has been received and is now being studied by the Com- pany s attorneys. According to this intermediate report the Company was upheld in its discharge of Charles L Michael; the report stating that it was lawful for the’ Company to discharge Michael for refusing to obev the instructions of his supervisors, and dismissed the com plaint insofar as Michael was concerned. The Trial Examiner further reported that the strik ing of certain of the employees on April 21st was neither caused nor prolonged by unfair labor practices, but rec- omniended that the striking employees be re-instated or ottered employment under certain conditions. ^he Company has authorized its attorneys to appeal this case to the NLRB in Washington, and to further courts if necessary, in order that the interests of the Company and its employees will receive full justice as free American citizens: and we. have no doubt as to the final outcome. HARRY H. STRAUS, President.