quality FIRST then quantity NOT HOW MUCH BUT HOW WELL PISGAH FOREST, N. C. February, 1946 must HLE TAX returns BY 15TH. details Are Given. Assist- To Be Given By Personnel Office. calling the attention of es to the fact that both bp j returns must lied not later than March 15th. e federal return is very sim- not the employee does from $100.00 income and other than wages thk than $5,000.00. In bv return may be filed on listing the dependents earni ^ statement of you yhich has been furnished the’ it, and sending it to enu„ °^*^ctor of Internal Rev. Pro-’ ^'^®ensboro, N. C. If this If th followed, 10 per cent low.® "'ages is automatically al- Plovpp if '^^‘^uctions. If an em- anjou^. ® deductions which Of jjij more than 10 per cent long'f he should fill out a credit for these ng form Auctions Th be ^'^hholding certificate may WWp^ making a return only EverT^®®® are less than $5,000. incoi^p married man who had an an(j g® more than $2,000.00 coijie of^ "'Oman who had an in- '^^ne nf »r**v «** *** file a $1,000.00 must There * ® income tax return, this one form on which husband ” may be filed, and the to fiu . "'ife are not allowed joint returns. “-Turn To Page Thirteen familyatecusta A.-McCormick And '-hildren Are Work s'S At Plant Char] ■— Of JJcCormick, employ- ''ecor^ th Machine Rbom, has a v^agg. nat he can easily da^ome I about. Not only has he TSan P’oyed here since Ecusta \ p. operations in 193^ but at ^re ai/®”*' of his childrpa, J'ive ° at Ecusta.^ ^ served in the j* havR during the war and ^'^§hte to Ecusta. His a u,/’ Juanita, was employed \ ® •'^id iast week. * the total number of sevoJ ® employed at Ecusta -Of ®°"®’ Henry C. ‘is ' '’’■ge r> Machine Room, Thn Refining Room, James E. and Melvin iv» 4-u« 1946 Red Cross Drive to Start March 1 YburRED CROSS must carry on! Hi Your Red Cross is still on the job. It is watching over the com forts of hospitalized veterans and service people everywhere and is aiding our suffering allies. The Transylvania county quota for this drive is $8,000. An appeal is being made by chapter officials to every Ecustan to give liberally, and help put the campaign over the top. in the inspection orjo—McCormick, who n fi'om Virginia, came Ia when~'the Mill started evfit. and has been with V This is certainly a «Ur h-pCord to be proud of and '"cits ^ off to the McCor- A Large Crowd Attends Bingo Party, Many Prizes Given Away, Enjoy Dance TWO GIRLS GOING PLACES IN N. Y. Betty Barker Is Doing Mod eling And Acting And Mrs. Pickelsimer Modeling. Two daughters of Ecusta em ployees have started up the road to stardom within the past few months. Miss Betty Barker, 8-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Em mett Barker, is making a name for herself in New York City where she went six months ago to become a child model w'ith the Conover model agency. Betty, in addition to becoming a top child model, is on her way toward being a musical comedy star, according to present indica tions. She is currently featured in the Broadway smash-hit revival .of “Show Boat.” Since going to New York, Betty has appeared in several plays, in television for NBC and last sum mer won Macy’s personality con test. Betty’s father, Emmett Barker is —Turn To Page Thirteen On Friday night, February 15th., more than four hundred Ecustans enjoyed a Valentine bingo game held in the Cafeteria by the Rec reation department. Many fine prizes were given in cluding two large hams, several pairs of nylons, candy, cigarettes, toilet articles, glasses, dishes, etc. Among the winner were: Tom Ramsey, Waverly Morris, Ruth Hines, Robert M. Levy, Ray Hoop er, Louise Sheppard, Mrs. R. F. Bennett, Virginia Stewart, Mrs. Clifford Cagle, Mrs. Alberta Talley, Mrs. Louis Alexander, Burder W. Teague, Mrs. E. L. Happ, Mrs. Randall Lankford, Charles B. Peevy, J. D. Poland, Leon English, Maxine Orr, Mrs. Herschel' Ed- m u n d s 0 n, Gwendolyn Gillespie, Lottie Tinsley, \V. C. Mpi^s, George Bryson, Hal Keener, Ward Harrison, Mrs. Tom New, Edith Styles, George Love, Eunice Gash, Thelma Luther, Bob Sherrill, Mrs. Bob Sherrill, Howard Schmidt, Mrs. Gordon Hollingsworth, Mrs. Horace DeBord, Mrs. Herbert Finck, Lee Emory, Charles Cooke, Jenny George, Naomi Waldrop, Catherine Mackey, Mrs. Carl Ham by, Mrs. Louis Townsend, Vergie Fisher, Mrs. Blake, F. S. Best, —Turn To Page Twelve IMPROVEMENTS TO BE MADE AT CAMP Work To Start At Once On Lake And The Grounds. It has just been announced that work will begin immediately at Camp Sapphire on several im provements which will make our camp a better place for all Ecus tans and their families this sum mer. A major part of the work will bo done in connection with the lake whicH is one of the most popular features there. The swimming area will be extensively improved. Plans call for the resurfacing of the bottom, the building of a re taining wall around the swimming area, improving the dock and piers, building a new diving tower and equipping the lake with boats and canoes. The picnic ground will be ex panded and several new barbeque grills will be constructed. Im provements have already been completed on the present gymna sium and it will be an ideal place for square dances, bingo parties and movies. Facilities for all types of sports will be provided and will be available. These will include tennis courts, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, shuffleboards, bas ketball courts, ping-pong tables, archery equipment, badminton courts, etc. In addition, there will be a new baseball field, and plans are being made to have regular —Turn To Page Five ECUSTA BOWLERS WIN 2ND. PUCE Annexed Second Place In W. N. C. Tourney. Players Won Several Prizes. The Ecusta bowling team and three of the men’s ten pin teams in the interdepartmental league made good showings in the West ern North Carolina bowling tour ney held in Asheville last week. The Ecusta team came out sec ond, with Champion winning first place. In all events, Colwell, of the Ecusta Tri-City league team, won second place and in the dou bles, Scroggs and Williams, of the Pulp Mill bowlers, won the dou bles tourney. The Ecusta 'team missed win* ning the tourney by only 11 points. Ecustans won in all 17 prizes. A summary of winners is printed below: ECUSTA 4th doubles—Lavell and Colwell. 12th. singles—]^. Reynolds. 16th. singles—C. Colwell. 21st. singles—J. Lavell. 28th. singles—C. Rogers. 2nd. All Events—C. Colwell. High Individual Game in dou bles—Colwell. —Turn To Page Tbtrtoen