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o •beamed Sheets Replace Former Remnants Pack Due to a method change in which sheet remnants have been practically ^ minated, seamed sheets at attractive prices are available at the Employees Ore. When the seam is near the end, the material can be used as a sheet; aerwise the goods has the sames uses as the sheet remnants formerly sold Employees Store. Seamed sheets are available in standard sizes in Wearwell. and Duracale both white and colored. Prices are such that the seamed sheets as great and sometimes greater value than the former packaged sheet ®Rinants. Wearwell, white, 81x108 sells for $1.15; Duracale, white, 81x108, ® Priced at $1.42. , Like the remnants, the seamed sheets are packaged and may not be opened ore purchasing, since no selection is permissible. To Play At Y.M.C.A. ®tters From Servicemen Miller; express my sincere to Fieldcrest Mills, for the It bonus check I received. coi^ ® was a nice gesturfe for any He to benefit their employees in J^med Forces. 1 ® boys that are tmporarily ab- ‘ iron- " ’C"« - siiipg Y a concern to me especially *5(} L "'as brought up with the mills. the company, still have deep ^ in the mills and their oper- the, 6 always had a sincere respect and their management, feaiij. it is one thing that I have since I have been in service. Vjj freedom of being able to such good conditions, and We social benefits. at the present in Basic Train- is rough and very strict "^losing once again I say thank best regards to Fieldcrest, ^ fellow employees. I remain. ''t. Ted D. Turner 5-3205464 U. “H” 13th Inf. Regt. ^ort Jackson, S. C. ' ' ' Jy 'adri* inform you of a change in *ls t ®®s, and to thank Fieldcrest Past issues of the Mill Whistle, ^ have enjoyed with genuine A/f three years. At^ *“iarence G. Mayes 14389635 Q AC-W. Squadron '^ttibria, California Hbsiery Special Tri-City employees who placed orders for hosiery at the special price of $2.00 per box (3 pairs) may get the hosiery by calling at the Employees Store in Spray, or in the case of Draper em ployees, by calling at the Draper Per sonnel Office. The store has received an extra sup ply in addition to those for which orders were placed. Employees who did not place advance orders may purchase the hosiery at the Employees Store as long as the supply lasts. The hosiery being offered regularly sells in retail stores for $1.35 per pair and is first quality, 60 denier, sizes 8 Vs to 11 (average length). Colors are Am- berglint, a beige; Beige Blond, a light beige;Burnished Beige, a dark taupe; and Coppersheen, a light taupe. Tommy Wiswell of Brooklyn, New York, world’s champion free-style checker player presents an exhibition at Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A., Sat urday 2- Mr. Wiswell will meet teen age checker enthusiasts at 7 p. m. prior to his meeting at 7:45 with the Checker and Chess Club at the Consolidated Central Y.M.C.A. Mr. Wiswell has visited the Tri- Cities on several occasions, giving ex hibitions at the Y.M.C.A.’s and visiting with local checker players. He is a special friend of G. C. Swinney, Blan ket mill. government has reported much red tape it used last j miles of it. It is made of t>Ooi ®nd costs 53 cents for a 72-yard u'' Co ®°''srnment bought 8950 spools ij rnore than $4700. According \ u ?^®®t federal supply service cat- ' til kind of red tape that Sovernment uses, agencies use the tape almost ''W for tying up documents for “•* REMEMBER vVHii.N?—It v/asn’t so many years ago that this picture was made showing group engaged in the sale of war bonds, it is believed. It looks like the group posed on steps at the Junior High School auditorium. See how many you can identify. Several of the girls have worked at Fieldcrest. Ay, DECEMBER 21, 1953
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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