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IS 1?5T- FfS! WATCH IT! Overly ambitious efforts to “get a tan” can bring painful or more serious problems. Sunburn is one of the easiest ways to ruin a vacation (Posed at Eden YMCA swimming pool patio by Heidi Patterson of Karastan Service Center). Too Much Sun Can Be Harmful (Continued From Page Four) up for protection. Use some kind of sun screening lotion to protect your skin and wear sunglasses to shield your eyes. Some people think that white clothing is the best thing to wear on a sunny day because it reflects the sun. It does absorb less heat, but a thin, white gar- Karastan Develops New ‘Showcase’ For Carpet (Continued From Page Three) bility,” he said. “They can be either used individuaily or grouped together for one large display or around pillars. “The combination of four, each rep resenting one of the basic life-styles being featured in Debut ’72, is recom mended as an excellent display con cept for a store.” But even the department or furniture store with the facilities for room-set display can benefit from the flexibiiity of the showcase, it was noted. “The carpet departments in these stores are often reduced in space dur ing seasonal events such as Christmas and these portable display units can be excellent substitutes for the larger ex hibits,” Mr. Grulich commented. The Karastan Debut ’72 showcase is offered to Karastan dealers only. The unit without the carpet is priced at $125.00- each. It is packaged for ship ping, but can be readily assembled in about 15 to 20 m.inutes. The fixture is just one phase of the Debut ’72 program being developed by Karastan for its dealers. Other fea tures include an advertising and dis play idea kit and a new consumer book let. Details of these -will be announced shortly. mont, such as a child’s T-shirt, is trans parent to burning rays. Another myth is that lipstick pro tects your lips from burn. Some tars and dyes used in lipstick may become harmful when exposed to ultraviolet light. If your lips become cracked and dry, use a lotion that screens it out. If after sunning you find you’re in real pain, if large blisters arise, or if you’re nauseated and dizzy, call your physician. In severe cases sunburn may be accompanied by fever, chills, shock, and delirium. Occasionally badly sun burned persons must be hospitalized. Enjoy the summer sun — but stay aware of its dangers. Credit Union Members Paid $82,456 Dividend (Continued From Page One) savings and Loan payments to be han dled through payroll deductions. Employees who are not members of the Credit Union are invited to join. All that is required is for the employee to pay a 25c fee and sign a card authoriz ing the Company to deduct a specified amount of savings from each paycheck. If you are not a member and wish to join, you may obtain an application card from your departmentai supervisor or from your miil Personnel Office. Card Of Thanks We would like to express our appre ciation for all the flowers, cards, food and prayers, and for all the acts of kindness shown us at the death of our sister, Ila Mae Craddock. MYRTLE SHROPSHIRE LONNIE HANKINS Telephone Manners Create Impression (Continued From Page Three) ^ else remember that to be helpf^ telephone message must be Write down the date, time, name p telephone number of the person calliB^ If you must transfer a call, be ® the caller knows why he is is beinS transferred and to whom. Also be S that you are transferring the call the proper person or department- Keep personal calls to a mm: imuHL' You may very well be delaying an id- portant business call with a call that could have been made at bon ^ It is eiementary that you shod" identify yourself to the operator wbe” you ask her to place a call. While r , 0iaDJ lar operators learn to recognize voices, a new or relief operator may maK® know your voice. So it is best to - it a habit to give your name time you place the call. When calling someone at another cation through the switchboard can save the operator’s time often your own by asking for the cation only. If the person, you are e ing is not in, the operator must eo back to you to tell you this Often you may want to speak to sod«' else or find out when the P®' ,rty called vnll be in. In this instance switchboard operator must agam through the operator at the other \oc^' tion to complete the call. i0 If you must leave your desk ^a asking the operator to place a call s" you, be sure to let her know j, that she will be saved the embarr ment of completing your call find that you are no longer avails Remember above all that teleph manners, like manners in any are based primarily on considers for the other person. 8 Top Weavers, Fixers The Fieldale Towel Mill’s outstand^'^, weavers and loom fixers are listed low for the most recent periods c>f tijos® The “Weavers of the Week” are t with the lowest percent of seconds . respect to the standards for the van loom groups. . gd The “Top Fixers” are determi through a combination of low and high loom efficiency on their spective sections. Weavers—W/E June 27 g Dobby Terry Clayton Jacquard Terry Taft Rad® Fixers—W/E June 27 ..gj- Dobby Terry Howard m |) Jacquard Terry David Holcod Weavers W/E June 20 Dobby Terry Oscar Jacquard Terry James C^r Fixers — W/E June 20 J Dobby Terry Jackie Jacquard Terry James ^ i THE MILL WHlSTd
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