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FkMale Bowling Champions The Carding and Spinning team won the championship trophies for both the season and the play-off in the Fieldale Inter-mill bowling league sponsored by the Community Center. Runners-up were the bowlers from the Weave Room. The awards were presented at a banquet at The Rebel Wednesday evening, May 11. In addition to the team awards, Cullom Soots, captain of the Weave Room team, received the trophy for the individual high game of 161. Ned Horsley, also of the Weave Room team, won the trophy for the high set score of 415. Members of the championship team from the Towel Carding and Spinning Dept., shown left to right front row, are James M. Horsley, George L. Horsley; back row, J. Rudolph Griggs, Charles B. Harper, Wesley Eggleston. THIRD SHIFTERS —This is familiar scene at Karastan gatehouse as group watches checker game before going into the mill to work on third shift. Players are Vertie Richardson (left) and Joe Odell. Looking on are James Franklin, Larry Stone, T. A. Roberson (seated) Watson Gunter and Bobby Steele. Issued Every Other Moaday For En>* ployees and Friends of Fieldcrest MlU^ Inc., Spray, North Carolina Copyright, 1955, Fieldcrest Mills, OTIS MARLOWE Ed^ Vol. XIII Monday, May 16, 1955 No. 22 ?^ERSE Bible Be kindly affectioned one to other with brotherly love; in hono^ preferring one another.—Romans 12-I Wages Are Produced Not Guaranteed The only way anyone can guaraO' tee all of a working force a con' tinuous wage is to guarantee tha' someone will buy all of what tbe^ make. There is no place except sal®* for the money to come from. The only way to guarantee sal®* is for the worker to turn out greats^ and greater values. (The higher value, the greater the market,a*' ways.) Only way for a worker to deliv®^ more value is for him to have bett® and better machines, and use the'*’ well. So, in the final analysis, only workman can guarantee his ow* wage—the workman and his be ^ friend and partner—the modern chine. Warner & Swasey . And the people who save the to buy the machine.—Ed. Thirty Years Gladys D. Atkins Bleach®|^ Mamie F Jenkins Shee^J^ George M. Vass Shee** T^venty-Five Years J. Claude Hundley Roberta W. DeHart. Shee“' George W. Overby Years Twenty Bertha H. Jones Ruby F. Graham Iris Vera Warrick. ■ TO" I Ten Years Geraldine H. Perkins . .General 0 Myrtle H. Brown Blaf' Kathleen W. Mills General Mar\-in W. Smith Elvia H. Martin FIELDCREST MILL WHiS J
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