immii Pubtfj^ed by FinotftEST wilts. i«c2^^ Plcmfi at Drop«r, Greenville, Uaksvlfle, Smflfrfield ond Spray, N.xFRerdale! VoV Aubyrn „.,.f,^.. ■ ■ .v • -■>>-•- •• ■■ : . _. > . VOL. XX Spray, N. C., Monday, September 11, 1961 NO. 5 PLANS AKE lAlE FOR FUND CAMPAHiN The budgets and admissions committee of the Tri-City Community Fund has Concluded its meetings with representa- Wves of the participating agencies at ''^hich the agencies’ budget requests "^ere submitted. ^ The committee, of which R.' R. J^oberts, treasurer of Fieldcrest Mills, is chairman, will meet Tuesday evening, September 12 to decide upon its •■ecommended goal for the fund cam paign and the allocation of the funds ex- t^cted to be raised. Approved agencies presenting their udget requests were the Girl Scouts, oy Scouts, Red Cross, Rescue Squad, oys Club, Salvation Army, Consolidat- ^ Central and Henry Street Y.M.C.A.’s, Taper Y.M.C.A., Association for Re- ®rded Children and Carolinas United. W. B. Lucas, Company attorney who is PJ'esident of the Tri-City Community said the Fund’s board of'directors' July And Augiis'i: Are Injury-Free Months th^ of the safety records shows no lost-time injury occurred any- "ere at Fieldcrest Mills during the of August, a month in which is historically a high accident fre- ®ticy in industrial plants. Actually there was no lost time due to any of the Fieldcrest plants July or August, considered a commendable record for hot weath- ^onths. eight lost-time injuries were re- ei at Fieldcrfest during the first fnonths of this year as compared ih injuries for the same period ” I960. C T I^ti' Frank, director of industrial re- extended congratulations to all tigj,. °yees for their outstanding safety July and August and ex- the Company’s appreciation for fop^ '^°®Peration of employees in its ef- “Th P^'^'^ent accidents. A safety record for July tJijj August and our good record so far Otie are not due to the work of any or group of persons,” Mr. the said, “Such records result from Cooperation and interest of all the (Continued on page four) after reviewing the recommendations of the budgets and admissions committee, will very shortly announce the goal and dates of the fund campaign. Robert .Wall, Leaksville insurance man, will be chairman of the annual campaign to raise the money for the 1962 budgetary needs of the 10 health, wel fare and recreational agencies partici pating in the fund. In accepting the chairmanship, Mr. Wall expressed his willingness to ac cept this responsibility for guiding the Tri-Cities’ most im{X)rtant civic pro ject of the year. He called upon every citizen fc)r all-out support of the cam paign to be held soon. Asks Support of Campaign “I am glad to do whatever I can to insure the continuation of the essential health, welfare and character-building services for our citizens. I know that this is a once-a-year job which every one will get behind and make a sub stantial s>access,” Mr. Wall said. Division chairmen and the organiza tion of volunteers who will assist in the campaign are to be announced shortly by the campaign chairman. Fieldcrest employees along with mem bers of other firms in the Tri-Cities will be asked to pledge a donation to be paid through payroll deductions over a period of 12 months. The suggested basis for giving will be (Continued on page eight) Fieldcrest Ads Appear In Leading Magazines Royal Satin sheets are featured in the first of a series of beautiful color ed advertisements in leading magazines promoting Fieldcrest fashions j^for bed and bath for the fall season. , The Royal Satin ad appears in the fall Bride and Home, now on sale, and also will be carried in the October issue of yogue, on sale October 15. Next in the series will be an ad on Rose Bouquet, our newest coordinated ‘one look’ fashions for bed and bath. The Rose Bouquet ad will appear in the mid-autumn Modem Bride’s, on sale September 15, in the October 15 New Yorker, and in the winter issue of Bride’s Magazine, which goes on sale October 15. Forecast Fashion Colors A double page spread featuring Fore cast Fashion Colors by Fieldcrest will appear in the September 23 New Yorker and in the October House and Garden, on sale September 20. The ‘America’ coverlet is promoted in an ad to appear in the December issue of Living for Young Homemakers, on sale November 20, and Fieldcrest auto matic blankets will be featured in an ad in the New Yorker for November 25. Reprints of the beautiful colored ad vertisements will be posted on the bulle tin boards throughout the mills, where employees may see them. Forecast Fashion Colors will be shown in New Yorker and in House and Garden. Rose Bouquet ad will appear in New Yorker, Bride’s, and in Modern Bride’s.