The MILL Issued Every Two W eeks By and For the Employees WHISTLE MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY. INC Manufacturing Division, Spray North Carolina Volume Two Monday, October 11, 1943 Number 7 For Your Safety Members of the Karastan Fire Brigade are here shown in one phase of their regular drill. Under the leadership of Wayman Smith these fire fighters are being trained to ccpa with any situa tion that might endanger lives or prop erty. It is one of the moot valuable, least publicized units of the commu nity and every last one of us should do everything possible to aid these men in their work. V . . . — About Your War Bonds Effective immediately the Pay Roll Department has arranged to buy Bonds for employees, where deductions are made through the pay roll-3, as soon as enough money is accumulated to purchase the size Bend requested. That means Bonds will be issued week ly after completing ths pay rolls whereas in the past Bonds were only issued monthly. ’ This will enable the emp’oyee to get his Bond immediately after enough money has been deducted to purchase the same. This information should also interest other employees who may wish to buy Bonds through the Pay Roll Deduction plan. President McBain Writes Interesting Article Hughston M. McBain, president of our company, is the author of a mcst interesting article in the magazine “Nation’s Business”, for October. The article, titled “There Are Still Things To Sell,” deals with the difficulties re tailers are facing in supplying cus tomers with things they want, and goes on to tell how Marshall Field & Co. are meetmg this demand. The article is instructive, and writ ten in a manner both interesting and understandable. Beg, buy, or borrow a copy of this magazine. You’ll enjoy the article. V . . . — THIS IS THE LIFE, GIRLS! Second Lieut. Lucille Powell Poc, A.N.C., in camp somewhere in North Africa. She’s a graduate of Leaksville hcspital, 1937; trained at Fort Jackson and went overseas in April, 1943. She is a sister of Mrs. Elizabeth Walker, Bleachery. V . . . — Good And Bad News Good News: Miss Gertrude Min ter, our correspondent from the Hosiery Mill who has been ill for several weeks, having undergone a major operation Goes to Washington J. p. POWELL John Powell, Assistant to Production Manager, reports to the War Produc tion Board in Washington, D. C., on Monday, October 4, to head up the Domestic Unit of the Cotton Textile Section of the War Production Board. His new duties v/ill be the handling of War Production Board matters, which pertain to blankets, sheets, bedspreads, towels, and related items. Mr. Powell will be lent to the War Production Board and is not resigning from the company. • He is not contem plating moving his family to Washing ton but he hopes to be back in Leaks ville on most week-ends. Incidentally, John will draw a salary from the government — approximately two cents per week! at the University hospital in Char lottesville, Va., is now at home and reported to be recovering rapidly. We’ve missed you a lot, Gertrude. Bad News; Captain J. O. Thomas, well known to us all and who has filled various executive positions in our company, suffered a fractured leg in a fall at Camp Pickett last week. De tails are not available, but every one of us wish Captain Thomas a speedy recovery.