COMMISSIONER MAKES AWARDS
North Carolina Commissioner of Labor
W. C, Creel recently presented safety awards
to the main office in High Point, to Adams-
Willis Hosiery Company's knitting plant in
Kernersville, the hosiery plant in Hickory and
the ladies' hosiery plant in High Point. The
S-Wards were for outstanding achievements in
3-ccident prevention for the year 1973.
their safety award from Commissioner of Labor
Billy Creel.
Supervisors from Adams-Millis Hosiery
Company's knitting plant in Kernersville are
pictured above with their safety award. Seated
left to right, are Jerry Smith and John Vanhoy;
®-id standing, left to right, are Bob Leonard and
Grady Cox.
Special recognition went to the Hickory
plant and the main office for working the entire
year without a lost-time injury; this was the
fifth consecutive year the main office qualified
for this award. The Kernersville knitting plant
9-nd the ladies' hosiery plant in High Point quali
fied for awards for having reduced their lost-time
3-Ccident frequency last year.
The awards were presented at dinners spon
sored by the Hickory and High Point Chambers
°f Commerce.
Ho
R. E. Sears, superintendent of Adams -Millis
siery Company's plant in Hickory, received
Don Williard, superintendent of the greige
goods department of the Ladies' Hosiery Divi
sion in High Point, received their award from
Commissioner of Labor Billy Creel.
TWENTY - FIVE YEARS OF SERVICE
Clifford Inman
Hosiery Division
Mt. Airy
April 18, 1949
Zinnia Chrissman
Hosiery Division
Mt. Airy
May 18, 1949
Some fellows stay right in the rut
While others head the throng.
All men may be born equal but--
They don't stay that way long.
There is many a man with a gallant air.
Goes galloping to the fray;
But the valuable man is the man who's there
When the smoke has cleared away.
Some "don't get nuthin' out of life"
But when their whines begin.
We often can remind them that
They "don'tput nothin' in. "
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