Your Health— TB Danger Signals People who refuse to “keep tabs” on their health with regular physical ex aminations, even though they think they are well, are unwise. But those who Ignore definite signals that something IS wrong take a foolish chance and in vite serious illness and even death. During summer months, people who seem tired all the time, lose weight, and never seem hungry at mealtime fre quently blame the summer heat and say there’s nothing they can do about it. It’s true that intense heat and humid ity can interfere with “pep” and appe tite, but the loss of energy can also be the sign of such a serious disease as tuberculosis. Tuberculosis has no obvious symp toms when it first strikes, but is fre quently accompanied by fatigue, loss of appetite and loss of weight. Hence, while a person who has these complaints is busy blaming it all on the Weather, he may be losing valuable time in fighting his disease. Of course there are other danger signals of tuberculosis, which usually come later, including a cough that hangs on, pain m the chest, and spitting of blood. When these accompany fatigue and poor appetite, tuberculosis may have taken serious hold. A persons is acting wisely when he gets his free chest x-ray when an op portunity is offered, when he has a thorough physical examination once a year or oftener, and when he consults his family physician promptly if “dan ger signals” appear. ^ Service Anniversaries Fieldcrest Mills extends congratula tions and sincere appreciation to the following employees who, in the past two weeks have observed notable an niversaries of continuous service; 45 Years Albert D. Weaver Rayon 30 Years Rerda E. Hundley Towel Will M. Williams Sheeting 25 Years Cecil E. Moulton . New York Sales Office 20 Years Homer Fulcher Rayon Clarence M. Law Blanket Lavania D. Dishmond Bleachery 15 Years Evie A. Pratt Karastan Lena R. Carter Bleachery Burlie Pulliam Bedspread Pauline N. Reynolds Sheeting Elbert P. Cochran Blanket Eddie T. Wright Blanket Hubert L. Hall Blanket Stonewall W. Evans Sheeting James W. Murphy Rayon Luther Vance Reece Blanket Corbett C. Williams Sheeting Monday, august 21, 1950 Eye-appealing Gift Packages Boost Sales of Towels ■-w ZJ '■if?: Representative sets in the new gift packaging of Fieldcrest towels are shown above. The boxes are in handsome colors and, of course, the towels are available in a choice of colors. The final number in the style designation indicates the number of pieces. For example, #8333-5 means this style contains five pieces of merchan dise (one bath towel, two guest towels, and two wash cloths). Other sets have various combinations. New 1950 Gift Packages of Fieldcrest Towels Declared “Best We’ve Ever Presented” After almost a year’s research, de signing and planning, the new 1950 Fieldcrest gift set towel packing is reaching retail store counters from coast to coast. And the Sales Dept, reports that the concensus of cus tomer opinion is “Best we’ve ever pre sented.” Surprising to people outside the busi ness is the time necessary to develop such a line of packages. This program started early last fall, with several leading packaging manufacturers and in dependent designers submitting “ideas” and dummy package designs. After a “weeding out” by the Sales Dept, the best designs and most prac tical boxes were presented at the sales meeting and wholesalers’ meeting last November. Our own sales staff all over the country, as well as our distributors, voted on the “Packages Most Likely to Succeed.” Next came the work of changing the package sizes to exactly fit the towels, finally working out the artwork and printing plates, coordinating ribbon colors so they match the boxes. Finished boxes began to arrive at the mill in late May and June, and actual assembly work started.