QUALITY FIRST THEN QUANTITY NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW WELL Vol. 8; No. 1 PISGAH FOREST, N. C. January, 1946 Companies Resume 42-Hour Work Week King Winter Still Reigns Supreme At Pisgah Forest Nss AN INCREASE IN PAY GIVEN HOURLY WORKERSINPLANT New Schedule Became Ef fective Jan. 21. Dropped Forty-Eight Hours. Even the old timers have difficulty in remembering a worse winter. So far this season there have been nine snows, lots of cold rain and plenty of sleet, topped by the record-breaking sleet storm on Christmas eve. Transportation hasn’t been too easy, but fortunately the Ecusta buses have managed to maintain excellent schedules and absenteeism resulting from bad weather has been less than might •>« anticipated. The photo above was made just after the terrible sleet storm. CHAMPAGNE AND PULP MILL LEAD Interest In Bowling League. Season Is Now Half Over. the Ecusta bowling leagues ^each the half-way mark of the season, interest in both divisions •^iitlnues keen. , The biggest news this month is ^“e fact that the Champagne Stars the women’s duck pin division, tinally lost a game. Endless Belt a game away from the Stars "Wednesday night. With 29 victories and only one the Stars are, of course, lead- and Finishing is in second Place. p ^ the men’s ten pin division, Mill is now on top, followed osely by Champagne, and Main- nance and Machine Room tied third. ^_nzce Reynolds broke Simp- son’ s record with a set score of Control has set a new high record with a score of 896. on inen are continuing to bowl Monday nights and the women Wednesday nights. is also a lot of interest Wh'u bowling league in w the Ecusta team, headed by ^ter Straus, is in second place. Large Crowd Enjoyed Entertainment Play Friday Night In The Cafeteria Ecusta Bowlers In Second Place In Tri-City League Ecusta’s entry in the WNC Bowl ing League, with the aid of con sistent bowling and good team work, is now in control of second place. Their standing in the lea^e would be much more impressive if it were not for the ever present league-leading Champion Y. M. C. A. team of Canton. The latter, for years past, has been the top-notch team of this section, and again this year is repeating this steady per formance. So in comparison with the other league members, Ecu sta is doing a swell job. The team consists of Bruce Reyn olds, of Maintenance; Chris Rog ers, of Champagne; Joe Lavell and Charley Colwell, of Finishing; Walter Straus, of Champagne; and Ralph Morris, of the Pulp Mill. The team average for the season is 840. LEAGUE STANDING W L Champion Y. M. C. A. 4 9 Ecusta 34 20 Holsum 32 19 —Tam To Page Five Bill Jordan And Sonya Col well Star In “Petticoat Fever” Play. Last Monday, January 21st., em ployees of all Companies resumed their pre-war work schedule of 42 hours per week. This new schedule has been put into effect as a fur ther step along with the recon version plans. At the same time, a general in crease of 15 per cent in wages paid to hourly workers went into effect Everyone has been looking for ward to the time when we could resume this shorter work-week so that they might have more free time. After talking with many of the employees, it is evident that the plan has the unanimous ap proval of employees. The 48-hour shift was put into effect in May, 1943, for the pur pose of increasing production as an aid to the war effort. The origi nal plans for the 48-hour-week were made in April, 1941, shortly after entry into the war. The 48- hour-week was adopted in com pliance with the orders issued by President Roosevelt and the War Manpower Commission. All employees are to be highly commended for their patriotic co operation in the 48-hour week schedule which has been in op eration for nearly three years. A large crowd of employees, members of theii: families and friends enjoyed a highly entertain ing three-act play, “Petticoat Fever”, that was presented Friday night in the Cafeteria by the en tertainment committee of the Five-Year club. This outstanding play, which was directed by Bill Jordan who also played the leading role, was a big success on Broadway and was equally acclaimed here at Ecusta, thanks for the work and acting of the director and the other talent ed characters in the play. Sonya Colwell, who is chairman of the entertainment committee, played the leading feminine role oppo site Director Jordan and displayed much dramatic-ability. Others taking parts in the play were Leon English, Ernest Burch, Willie Prince, Hazel McKinney Reese, Luke Harrison, Lloyd Har ris, Fred McCann and Ellen Sen- telle. The play portrayed the every-day. life of a wireless operator who hadn’t seen a woman for months -.Turn Tp Page Five BINGO AND DANCE ARE ANNOUNCED Recreation Department To Sponsor Two Employee Parties In February. The Recreation Departmetii has a full schedule of entertainment planned for employees during the month of February. Another square dance will be held in the Cafeteria on Friday night, February 1st., and all em ployees—their husbands and wives —are cordially invited to attend. A large crowd attended the last square dance, which was held January 18th. The Ecusta string band, as usual, provided the music and Walter Wood was caller. On February 15th., there will be another big'Bingo party and, judg ing from the turn-outs for the last two Bingo parties, a capacity crowd is expected. As has been the cus tom in the two preceding Bingo ~-Turo To Page Five