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" -^y ' ' " ' ^ ' I * ^B i ^B ^ll ^ 1 Bonnie C< \ I. Here is the list of end produi Armature tape, used as jnsuli Ivors i or jeeps, irucKS, aeroplane Binding tape, used as binding Bed Cross kits. Shoe stays, used ih manufact rine shoes. Wing tape, used by the aircrs I fuselage of transports. Parachute tape, used in T-18 pi Marking tape, used by engine ence of mine field, dangerous a Wire insulation, assault wire. Iwitchboard cord, and hook-up ' plane instruments. Ignition wire, used in ignition I Mauney 1 I War in the European Theatre ever, does not lessen military n vara fabrics. The demands will become gre troops to the Pacific area. Reqi of 1945 are greater than for the ted that the increase in the thir / Our yarn is being sold to cone requirements of our outfit are 1 Our yarn 4s used in shoe laces the Army and Navy, for variouz airplanes, and for some of the n ? mm ? ? ing required annually. Approxi ' 'v Hon Is going for Hosiery 'or the i Kin as Moil ?r , " * ' J "v, ^ > H H mi otton Mills eta using Bonnie yarn: ition on armatures and generals, submarines and ships. ; on aviator's life jackets and for ? ^.1 A wr - s uruig 01 Army, navy ana ma? ift industry to tape wings and irachutes for ordnance. tern as marking to denote presreas, etc. field wire, demolition cable, wire, used in correcting aira i systems of jeeps, tanks, planes. IM* 11 _ ? vims, inc. has drawn to a close. This, howjquirements for cotton combed * ater because of the transfer of ^ lirements for the second quarter first quarter, and it is anticipad quarter will be even larger. erns with high priorities and the 00 percent on all weaving yarns. i worn by the WAC, as well as , * i kinds of braids and cloth for dllions of yards of mosquito netmately one-third of our produc> Army and Navy. \ ' * -- * 1 ntain War Pro i? , - ? I.J . .. ? ; N > : ' , * ?< .: . pp. Upey i ex V .yr.-,J.<M. ?* ^ fxr./ ->. LP THTTBSDAT, MAT IT, 1*6, FORK SI Kings Mountai Our "16's", 2-ply yarn, go into the products: Tape, straps and bindings for tent . _ xbaaSstiesS)- z?? flak curtains, armored vests, and pai Our "20's", also a 2-ply yarn, go for flags, camouflage netting, helmel wire, anti-aircraft battery control cal and shell lacings. Sadie Cotton Cotton textiles, combed yarn in pa critical war commodities list for the bout all combed yarn goes into vital] Here are some of the products ma< Tape for Navy uniforms. Mortar bomb covers. U. 8. Army uniforms. Insulation wire. Mosquito and camouflage netting. v t duction Week?F tile latere K ' \ ' \ 4 ' s ' '? .'^Wn -if-^?, ,#:V t-v-; :; / * ' 'W I FAOS tBB rST in Mfg. Co. t following high priority > . i a, shelters, leggings, haver,?puvhtff?iV trmoxCemenia, achute packs. into the following: bunting fc netting, signal corps field bles, boot and shoe lacings, : - tt.j | Mills, Inc. .rticular, are high on the t simple reason that just aiy needed war material ie With Sadie yarn: 7; J? I \ * I way Zl-Zb sts ?v;- ' '-v' - ' . . , '. '/ >./
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