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Letters From Our Readers — Dear Editor: It’s always such a pleasure to receive our copy of the Fieldcrest Mill Whistle. The entire family looks for ward to reading it and discussing the events recorded in its pages. We all join in thanking you and Fieldcrest Mills for your kindness in including us on your mailing list. Mrs. James A. Newnam 802 South Chapel St. Newark, Delaware Editor’s Note: Mrs. Newnam is the former Rachel Hundley McNair who was employed at the General Office some years ago. Dear Sir: I would like to take this opportunity to let you and everyone concerned know how much I appreciate the Mill Whistle that I receive from Fieldcrest Mills so regularly. I sure enjoy read ing the news around the mills and of the many friends that I have there. I would like to say at this time, the best luck to you and all who make it possible for me to receive the Mill Whistle. Harry S. Sawyers 3422 Tidewater Drive Norfolk, Va. MILL WHISTLE Thirty-Five Years W. Clyde Fulcher Finishing • Thirty Years Virgil L. Martin Towel Early A. Lovelace Towel Broadus Burgess Blanket Twenty-Five Years Wilham E. Earles Blanket George E. Frazier, Sr Sheeting Joe W. Pulliam Sheeting John D. Willis ... Karastan Carrie H. Chaney Sheeting Chfton B. Barham Karastan Twenty Years Anne L. Minter Towel Robert H. Wray Bedspread Vance A. Lawson Blanket Charlie W. Saunders Blanket Blanche O. Talbert Bedspread Ruby A. Bray Towel Fifteen Years Lillian T. Holt Blanket Lee Roy Brown Blanket Marjorie E. Dalton Towel Doris G. Grogan . . Syn. Fabrics Henry Dillard Harris Blanket Lucy S. Radford Blanket Ten Years Bland M. Shropshire Blanket Clarence M. Stevens Bedspread Dorothy B. Thomasson Sheeting Clyden H. Turner ... Cen. Warehouse Lester O. Fulcher Karastan Thurman W. Hall Karastan W. Wilson Pruitt Towel Thelma A. Shelton Towel Mary C. Thompson .... Syn. Fabrics Dorothy B. Janney ........ Karastan Tommie O. McBride Sheeting J. Maurice Stultz Blanket Charlene F. Young Sheeting Lillie B. Harris Bedspread Eva T. Lunsford Finishing Lewis H. Jeffries Blanket Nellie E. Sprinkle .... Bleaoherv Helen C. McDaniel Blanket George W. Motley Sheeting 2 Dear Editor: I want to thank you for sending me the Mill Whistle. I enjoy it very much and look forward to its coming. It is like a visit with the folks at Fieldcrest. Mrs. Nannie Vipperman 317 West Meadow Road Draper, N. C. Editor’s Note: Mrs. Vipperman was employed for many years at the Cen tral Warehouse office. Dear Sir: Sorry to be late in sending my new address. I am stationed in Hawaii—Schofield Bks. My wife and boys are with me. We are enjoying V/aikiki very much. Say hello to our friends. M/Sgt. Homer L. Biggs R. A. 14009653 Bty. B. 90th F. A. Bn. A.P.O. 25 San Francisco, California FAIR WARNING Sign on a highway near the Superior, Nebraska, city limits; “Fine of $1 for Every Mile in Ercess of 25 miles Per Hour. Pick Out the Speed You Can Afford.” Buy... Sell • • a Swap... Inued Eveiv Other Monday For EmpleyM an found- Silver Identification bracelet, inscribed “Janice - David”. Owner should contact Carson Oakley, Bleach- ery. FOR SALE: Two fresh milch cows, ran be seen at home’ of Edd Massey, Price Road, R-F.D. 1, Leaksville. for SALE: Freeman Automatic Coal Stoker 250 lb. capacity. Good condi tion Will sell cheap. Owner mstalled gas heat. C. A. Davis, Draper. Tel. me 5-3924. TTTiR ^ALE" Upright Piano. Excellent condition. Cicero underwood, Ashby St., Draper. Tel. ME 5-31 . Friends of Fieldcrest Mills, Inc, Spray# N. C* Copyright, 19M, Fieldcrest MIIU, inc. OTIS MARLOWB EDITOR Member, American Association of Industrial Editon ADVISORY BOARD i. O. Thomas, Chairman Howard Barton J. M. Rimmer C. A. Davis J. T. White REPORTING STAFF Bedspread Mill Ada Jon*| Blanket Mill Katherine Torn« Central Warehouse Geraldine PerK'fj, Draper Offices Mamie Electric Blanket Barbara Schaen General Office Hilda Orosa"! Gladys Hollan® Karastan Mill Irene Meejj Karastan Offices Mary Stephe"’ Nantucket Offices Lois GIIIJJ „ Patsy Mabe, Katherine New York Offices Jane CorD^ Sheeting Mill Roth Tamfr; Towel Mill Fay Warren, Fannie Hondj®’ SyntheHc Fabrics Doris Gro9* . Virginia VOL. XV Monday, Aug. 27, 1956, No^ ^^VERSE^ BibU- Let us not be desirous of vain-gloTV’ provokmg one another, envying on^ another.—Galations 5:26 Avoid Lifting Injuries: These Tips Will Help YoU 1. Never try to lift beyond yout strength. Get help. 2. Always crouch down to the ob ject. 3. Get a good footing. 4. Watch closely for snags and sli' vers when picking up materials. 5. Get a firm grip with fingers derneath the load whenever po®' sible. 6. Keep your arms straight and keeP your back in as nearly a straigb up-and-down position as possibl®' 7. Lift gradually—avoid jerky tions. 8. Avoid twisting motions by shif^' ing the position of your feet. 9. Lift by pushing upward with tb® strong leg muscles. This takes tb® strain off the back muscles. 10'. Put things down by generally reversing the above methods. —National Safety Counci* WOMEN WORKERS One out of every three noh-agricul' tural lobs in America is held by ® wonian. A total of 19 million women employed in various lines of work and e number of women workers as ® percentage of total workers has shoW^ an almost continuous uptrend. ieldcrest mill whistlJ-
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