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5 KV Mi»;. * i»i^ 1 »«l « r:^l 5iHe to work on third shift in 1952, has worked ®’hce then as weaver at Karastan Rug Mill. 1 PqA ^ Up at quarter past ten every day, ;i, ®ays, “This gives me the whole morn- frequently varies his sleep- h'u from one in the afternoon until It r" ■ all depends on how I feel when I get have no trouble sleeping while "'ake. For them, it is a matter of ad- .. as learned to sleep with all sorts of ■mw -i'-' liri.-; V. Mason Murphy, loom fixer. Sheeting Mill Weave Room, has been on third shift since 1946, has continuous service since 1933. ri “nt ig, Mrs. Harvey says, “they would fn under me to wake me.” Hattie actually sleep better in the day- fro: aight. ‘at *Vp 'H advantages and disadvantages 1 a. m. but as one former third pretty sight to see the sun coming night’s work.” 'Will always be those who prefer ® 'With the rising of the sun. Joe W. Williams, tub tender, Kara stan Dyeing Dept., gets to see more of his three children by working on the third shift. - . 0*ggs4^;' ■ m .1^1 'Us Blanket Cotton Carding John T. Broadnax of the Karastan Dyeing Mildred Estes RIankpt •Pornings free to “piddle”. Dept, plays baseball in his spare time. Spmmng “1^ A Y MAY 17, 1971 Dept., likes being with children during day.
The Fieldcrest Mill Whistle (Spray, N.C.)
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