Issued Every Two Weeks By and For the Employees WHISTLE MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY, HSC, Manufacturing Division, Spray, North Carolimi Volume Three Monday, July 2, 1945 Winners Announced In Essay Contest High school students from Leaksville, Draper and Fieldale submitted so many splendidly written essays on “What I Saw On My Visit To The Marshall Field and Company Exhibit” that the judges with difficulty selected the fin est ones among them. The winners, as announced on June 14th, were: Leaksville High—1st prize, Ann Norman; 2nd prize, Shirley Hawkins; 3rd prize, Billy Marshall. Draper High—1st prize, Herman Coble Jr.; 2nd prize, Evelyn Hairfield; 3rd prize. Lament Garrett. Fieldale High—1st prize. Tommy Wil son; 2nd prize, Brice M. Stultz, HI; 3rd prize, John Randolph Smith. On Wednesday, June 20, the success ful contestants gathered in the office of J. F. Wilson to receive their awards and hear Mr. Wilson commend them on their success and on the excellence of their essays. In the picture at right are shown left to right: Tommy Wilson, Fieldale; Evelyn Hairfield, Draper; John Randolph Smith, Fieldale; Shir ley Hawkins, Leaksville; and Billy Marshall, Leaksville. Other winners not present when the picture was made are Ann Norman, Leaksville; Herman Coble, Jr., Draper; Lament Garrett, Draper; and Brice M. Stultz HI, Field ale. T . . . — Attention Relatives Of Service Men and Women You have been informed that the com pany is now getting out a booklet in which it is hoped and expected to have pictures and service record of all men and women who have gone into military service. The company is anxious to in clude every man and woman who have gone into service in this booklet. This in cludes, of course, all men and women frorn the company who have participat ed in World War II and who may or may not now be working for the Com pany. The Company, however, does not have pictures and it is up to you rela tives and friends to furnish the pictures if you want your son, daughter, sweet- (Continued on Page Eight) Number Tweiitv-Six Winners in High School Essay Contest — 7TH WAK BOND DBIVB — BOX SCORE OF MILL QUOTAS JUNE 24, 1945 Below is a comparison of your mill with other mills. Follow the line opposite the name of your mill to note its progress. Do your part to help your mill reach its quota. Subscribe now! Percent 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Mill or Department Bleachery Finishing Central Warehouse Blanket Sheeting Bedspread Karastan Woolen Rayon Specials Towel Hosiery General Office Average Percent