Card Of Thanks
We wish to thank the many friends
and neighbors for their kindness- and
sympathy in the death of our loved one.
Your thoughtfulness will always be re
membered.
MR. AND MRS. RICHARD HILL
AND FAMILY
Buy -Sell- Swap
FOR SALE: Girl’s bicycle, used only
about a half-hour. Paid $30, will take
$15. David Pruitt, 300 Warren Aven
ue, Spray, Tel. MAin 3-6029.
New Names Added To Blanket Quality List
Two new names were added to the
Blanket Mill’s quality honor list for
the six months ending February 29.
They were: Buford Bateman, jacquard
weaver; and Lala Stultz, in the plain or
dobby classification.
In order to make the quality honor
list, a weaver must work for six months
without his or her cloth having a major
quality defect.
Names of the quality weavers are
posted on the weave room bulletin
board each month and are published in
The Mill Whistle.
When a weaver on the list has a major
BIG CLEAN-UP SALE
Real bargains in our clean-up sale. Limited supply on each item.
Sold on first came, first served basis. Come in early and make
your selections.
BLANKETS
Sheet blankets, rayon-cotton blend, yellow only $1.40
100% Acrilan heavy-weight blankets, yellow only $5.60
Synthetic blend heavy-weight blankets, assorted colors $3.35
St. Marys all-wool blankets, various colors, styles, sizes $5.00 up
AUTOMATIC BLANKETS
Out-of-line items offered in special clean-up sale.
. First quality, assorted colors, supply limited.
Twin size $10.80
Double bedjSize—single control $10.80
Double bed size—dual control $13.35
King-size automatic blankets, dual control $20.00
Thirds in automatic blankets—one-year guarantee.
Twin size $ 8.25
Double bed size—single control $ 8.80
Double bed size—dual control $10.60
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES
Firsts and seconds in discontinued styles.
Screen-printed Duracale and Wearwell
Sheets $1.75 to $2.75
Pillow Cases 95 to $1.25
REALLY SPECIAL
Zipper-type beach bags 25c
Towels, odd lots at bargain prices.
Small supply of St. Marys all-wool piece goods $2.00 yd.
Large assortment of scatter rugs.
Visit your
EMPLOYEES STORE
QUALITY HONOR LIST
Jacquard Weavers
Buford Bateman Jesse Kennon
Webb Weadon
Plain Weavers
Tura Brown
Lessie Chilton
Otra Chilton
Irene Ellis
Mattie Hall
Dillard Harris
L. H. Hundley
Sallie Isley
Margaret Murphy
Lala Stultz
quality defect, his name is dropped ^
the list. Other weavers are added
they attain six months 6i quality
The listing of the quality
part of a program at the Blanket ^
designed to emphasize the importance ^
quality weaving and to give recogni
to weavers with outstanding record •
The quality honor list for the
months ending February 29 is shovv®
the accompanying box.
Plays For Indians
the
Melvin II. Bames, 18, who ha® '
pleted his first season with the ^
land Indians in North Platte,
will rejoin the Indians March
Spring training in Florida.
The young baseball player is
of Mrs. Mamie Barnes, Rt. 2,
Va., who works in the Channel B
Department at the Finishing ’azV
was a first string player in the c
field position and plans to make
ball his career.
Melvin is a 1959 graduate of
Mason High School where he e
letters in baseball, football and
ball. He signed a contract
Indians soon after his graduation- ,
At Drewry Mason he was a n*
of the Monogram Club and several
school organizations.
THE MILL WHiS
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