1^ SAFETY SCOREBOARD & STANDINGS Through June 20, 1974 Manufacturin>{ Location Lant Lost- Time Accident Manhours Since Last Lost-Time Acc. •* Average Manhours Worked Per Employee *** P>equency Ratings Bedspread 11-06-73 599,267 1,204 0 Bedspread Finishing 07-19-73 488,269 1,718 0 Hocked Blanket 03-06-73 71,805 2,686 0 P^oremost 08-02-73 305,816 1,972 0 Laurelcrest Carpet 12-21-73 337,587 1,087 0 Non-Woven 10-26-72 149,626 3,112 0 Scottsboro 12-12-73 172,680 785 0 Sheet Finishing 11-27-73 334,064 1,146 0 Whiteville * 51,778 1,143 0 Winchester Spinning 08-29-72 355,848 3,513 9 P’ieldale 01-20-74 1,226,906 891 0.641 Blanket Greige 01-23-74 524,946 853 1.45 Automatic Blanket 03-05-74 290,260 620 1.90 Draper Sheeting 04-04-74 220,122 491 2.01 Karastan Rug 05-09-74 248,956 277 2.15 Blanket Warehouse 05-01-74 94,608 344 2.52 N. C. F'inishing 06-12-74 39,228 85 4.15 Alexander Sheeting 03-19-74 224,762 570 4.68 Columbus Towel 06-07-74 180,270 126 5.79 Blanket P’inishing 05-24-74 44,031 216 7.29 Mt. Holly 04-10-74 47,553 444 7.96 Karastan Spinning 05-28-74 27,386 146 9.63 Karastan Worsted 03-27-74 19,410 404 16.05 Laurelcrest Yarn 03-22-74 113,772 459 17.48 ♦Added 01-01-74. ** 2,000 hours per employee needed to qualify for safety barbecue. *♦♦ Frequency is the Number of lost time accidents per million man hours worked. Class President Mill Whistle Reporters Named At Laurelcrest Halph U'ilkerson, a rising senior at Morehead High School, was elected senior class presi dent for the 1974-75 school year. He is the first black to be elected to a class presidency at Morehead. He is employed at the Karastan Rug Mill. His sister, Linda Wilkerson, works in the Cut and Sew Department at the Blanket Finishing Mill. Two uncles, Calbert Richardson and Lynn Cohen, Jr., are employed at the Bedspread Mill. CHARLES L. MOORE STAN BARTELL Bowling Charles L. Moore and Stan Bartell have been named Mill Whistle reporters for the Laurelcrest Service Center and the Laurelcrest Carpet Plant, respectively. Both men are vending machine servicers at the Laurel Hill plants. Mr. Moore has been employed by Fieldcrest since May, 1968. He is married and resides on Caledonia Road in Laurinburg. Mr. Bartell has been employed by the company since March 1968. His wife, Jeanette, is employed in the Production Control Department at the Laurelcrest Carpet Plant. The Bartells make their home in Laurel Hill. (Continued From Page Six) roster of his team no later than August 8. Anyone interested in starting a team should contact Dan Squires, Draper Sheeting Mill Spinning Department or call Fieldcrest extension 8829, first shift; Charles Frye, Blanket Greige Weave Room or call Fieldcrest extension 8813, third shift; or Sammy Macy, Draper Industrial Engineering Department or call Fieldcrest extension 8830, first or second shift. Anyone having more bowlers than needed for a team, should send the names to one of the people above so that they can be put on another team. H Top Weavers, Fixers Weavers W/E June 23 Dobby Terry jgsse B. Hodges Jacquard Terry Robert Ferguson Fixers W/E June 23 Dobby Teriy Claude Austin, Jr. Jacquard Terry prank Fulcher Weavers W/E June 16 Dobby Donald Bowman Fixers W/E June 16 Dobby Te^ Jacquard Terry Phillip Marshall and Nancy Shelton with fishing trophies, Top Fieldale Anglers Winners in the Fieldale Towel Mill fishing derby held recently at Smith Mountain Lake were Phillip Marshall, Weaving Department, who won a trophy for the largest bass, and Nancy Shelton, Weaving Department, who won two trophies, one for the largest crappie and onefc the most total poundage. ^ According to observers, thet were a lot more fish stories th'; there were trophies to j; around. Based on the mai stories, next year’s catch willl in the 10-lb. range. Buy ... Sell... Swap (Continued From Page Four) Dr. Young FOR SALE: G. E. Americana electric range, coppertone. Clean and in fair condition. Call 623-8970 after 5 p.m. or anytime on Saturday. WANTED: Female thoroughbred boxer for breed ing. Have male thoroughbred boxer for stud purposes. Call 635-1206 after 3:30 p.m. FOR SALE: 6-month old miniature dachshund, female and registered — $80. Call 627- 7786 after 5 p.m. or Fieldcrest extension 9932. FOR SALE: 1972 Starcraft camper, used very little. Call 627-7976 or see Walter Griffith, Weave room. Draper Sheeting Mill, second shift. (Continued from Page One) Duke University School Medicine. He interned at Cf Memorial Hospital, WinstM Salem, and completed a oi year residency at Moses C«| Hospital, Greensboro. He has engaged postgraduate studies in vario|^ specialties including areas of(| cupational medicine at Jeffers(| Medical College, Colural)] University (College Universi Hospital-School of Pub| Health) and New Yo| University Medical Center. Promoted Five Months Old Kelly Ann Swinney, five months old, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Swinney and the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Swinney. Mr. Swinney is a recent retiree from the Fieldale Towel Mill. Mrs. Swinney, who will retire August, is employed in Weaving Department Fieldale. in the at Wilbert R. Price has been | moted from supervisory traii(| to shift foreman in the Beck Cl Department at the Blant'l Finishing Mill. 11 He has been with FieldcH® since June, 1971, and workedj'y an extractor operator, tender and as a second hand. € entered the Fielder* supervisory training program- March, 1974. ^ THE MILL WHIST'