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l^nd ^Mill |s|)^ Hamel twister operator in the \t7^i«ent at Columbus Towel Mill, if discovery of ear plugs, I had over the past few years. ' ° has improved considerably.” -ij tie-in machine operator at W, dl,^ came to work after the tiiig,^hs in effect. “I am glad to wear Vt i'dis noise so that I know my he said. found the ear muffs uncom- hcen able to adapt easily to ear I /f that he “became accommodat- ®'8ily.” He alsof feels that every- ®ar muffs or plugs. “I consider hifortable than the muffs,” he found the muffs uncomfort- ear plugs don’t bother him t^hed on Page Eight) EDDIE SHORT Columbus Towel Mill ONd DIANE KISER Fieldale Towel Mill AY, MAY 1, 1972 JOHN LEWIS Columbus Towel Mill
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