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Fire Prevention Demonstrations
Member, of the f.re brigade, in Fieldcre.f, Eden plant, participated in
demonstration, on October 10 in conjnnction with National Fire Prevention Week which
was October 6-12. The demonstrations were also part of the ongoing program of training
fire brigade members. Included in the demonstrations were class A fires, cotton waste
bale fires, oil pit fires and gas fires.
Cressell Children
Foot Injuiy
Is Avoided
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Tanya Lynette Cressell, two
and one-half years old, and
Tammy Rena Cressell, who
recently celebrated her first
birthday, are the daughters of
Mr. and Mrs. David Cressell of
Bassett, Va. Their aunt, Hilda
Gilley, is employed at the
Draper Industrial Engineering
Department.
Safety shoes prevented a
serious injury to an employee at
N. C. Finishing.
George E. Barnes, a Beck
Operator in Dye No. 2, was
pulling a large roll of cloth on a
hydraulic roll jack. He tried to
stop the jack from rolling but the
weight kept it moving and the
metal wheel of the jack rolled
over his right toe.
Mr. Barnes’ foot could have
been seriously injured had he not
been wearing safety shoes. He
has been recommended by the
company for the Golden Shoe
club and its awards.
Willie Chilton’s 201 game and
539 set, along with Wayne
Chilton’s 513 set, led Mechanical
Development to a 4-0 win over
Sheeting Spinning. Payton
Cruise was top man for the
losers.
Sammy Macy’s 206 game and
Rod Hook’s 536 set led Industrial
Engineering Dept, to a 3 to 1 rout
of the Sheeting Mill. Wesley
Starr led the losers. The I. E.
Dept, has come on strong to go
into first place by themselves in
Division “A.” The Sheeting Mill
remained in first place in
Division “B.”
The Karastan Shop and the
Blanket Mill locked horns to get
two games each. Ron Motley led
the Shop with a 231 game and a
511 set. Nab Marlowe had a 512
set and Leonard Jarrett had 508
set for the Blanket Mill. Leonard
Jarrett, known to many as “Mr.
Duckpin” is learning to knock
down the tenpins almost as well
as he did the ducks. Leonard
featured in the Mill Whistle two
years ago telling all about his
feats on the duck pin lanes.
Leon Wilson’s 542 set and
Napoleon “Big Boy”
Blackstock’s 506 set led
Bedspread Finishing to 3-1 rout
over Central Warehouse. Nathan
Hicks’ 554 set along wth William
Wilkerson’s 202 game and 530 set
was tops for their team. The
Bedspread Finishing lost the
first game by four pins after a
recount and then went on to
move into second j
Division. In losing threet
Warehouse dropped froji
“A” Division to secoji
Data Processing final
all together to win
General Office. Ham
had 202, 169 , 200 games!
scratch set and a 676 1
set. Mike Mason had
handicap set, Pete Greji
handicap set, and Botii
606 handicap set [ji
Processing. They I
highest total pinfalU
and the second highe
game with 3133 total [«
and 1102 for the gai
General Office was led
Farrell.
The Bedspread Mill*
from Karastan Weavt
“Mr. Weaver” Boi
game and 535 set alongi
Duncan’s 535 set and
Stophel’s 506 set
Bedspread Mill. Bobh
215 game and 545 set
honors for the Karasta
So far this season
are up 5-10 pins overt
averages. Last yeai
Fieldcrest Men’s Leagi
games were rolled
during 28 weeks, wh(
year in six weeks, Z
have combined for a
games over 200.
“Peanut” Wilkersoni
Foley have four each fi
Rod Hook, Harry Po:
Artis and Calvin Boi
three each.
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Beaver Elected To ASIS Post
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Rufus R. Beaver, special
assistant to the president
(former director of security) has
been elected chairman of the
North Carolina chapter of the
American Society of Industrial
Security (ASIS), a professional
society with a worldwide
membership of over 5,000.
Mr. Barnes’ shoe.
Four Months Old Seven Years Old
Buy .Sell . Swap
WILL KEEP children in my
home for first and third shift
workers. Call 627-0209.
FOR SALE: A 1974 Harley
Davidson 90 cc motorcycle,
run 300 miles. Sold for $550,
will sell for $350. Or will sell
one 1974 125 cc Harley for $500,
sold for $758. Has run 1,300
miles. Both just like new.
Contact Alice Barker, Kara
stan Weave Room on third
shift or call 627-0237 after 3
p.m.
Howard E. Richardson,
director of security, was named
chairman of the membership
committee and was awarded a
certificate for his outstanding
work in recruiting members for
ASIS. Major Edwin R. Pistilli,
branch manager for Wackenhut
at Fieldcrest, was elected
sergeant-at-arms of the North
Carolina chapter.
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ASIS has over 60 chapters in
the U.S., Europe, the Far East
and South America. It is a
voluntary, non-profit
professional society made up of
members who have security
responsibilities in industry,
business and government.
members from Sou
are associated witn
Carolina group.
FOR SALE: 1973 CB 350 Honda
with sissy bar, crash bar,
windshield and additional
items. Call 623-8363 after 3:30
p.m.
WILL GIVE AWAY female
Siamese cat. Has been spayed
and has had shots. Call 635-
2068 after 5 p.m.
Catrina Dawn Allen, four
months old, is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen. Her
father is employed in the
Mechanical Development
Department. She is the grand
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Allen and Mrs. Shirley Carter.
Mrs. Oscar Allen (Mary) is em
ployed in the Inspecting
Department at the Bedspread
Mill.
the
Lisa Lynn Gregory, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William T.
Gregory, Jr., celebrated her
seventh birthday on September
23. Her father is employed at the
Blanket Finishing Mill in
Beck Dye Department.
Paternal grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. William
Gregory, Sr. Mr. Gregory is also
employed in the Beck Dye
Department at the Blanket
Finishing Mill, as is an uncle,
Russell Junior Wright, Jr.
The North Carolina chapter
has over 100 members from
business and industry through
out the state. In addition, some
Meetings are j
monthly basis
designed to pr
professionalism a
voluntary exchange
members of data.
ideas, methods ^
relating to the fieW
security.
25-Year Clubs Enjoy Lunchi
are
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Department at the Bedspread
Mill.
In the drawings for attendance
prizes, the winners were as fol
lows: Karastan, Dahlia
Patterson, Burling Department,
first prize; Louise Rigney,
sec
Weave Room
Bedspread, j
Bedspread
Kbread Mill '
second prize, a
man. Spinning
third prize.
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