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I I I Fieldcrest To Introduce i, ! Color Coordinated Soaps known for its fashion , ership and innovative towel introduce a line of int-H- soaps designed to twpi Royal Velvet f rriLp rugs in November. Jj,. I® 3-ounce oval-shaped bars in four to the box in i5i ®^®Sant gift presentation :ovai u be displayed with the I Aon bath fashions line. to David M. Tracy, larif r *^be Fieldcrest L , 'ng Division, the soaps will Dial ^^led dimension in the coordination of the r oom. “Until now, it’s been hard ibzpn^ ®°^P in more than half-a- illow ~ green. . .that’s been It.” he eldr ^ Cftl will be made in the lost white) that are the lo^^Pular hues for towels as by our sales records.” Velvet Soap will be hard- ’ leaning most of the moist ure will have been removed. It will carry a design of the Fieldcrest “F” and, on the reverse surface, “Royal Velvet by Fieldcrest.” The soap will contain an original fragrance de veloped especially for Fieldcrest.' Tracy describes the fragrance as “fresh, original, and created to appeal to both men and women.” Though this is the first time that any manufacturer of bed and bath fashions has introduced a soap into its line, the innovative move is just one more step in Fieldcrest’s continuing effort to be first in color impact. Five years ago Fieldcrest introduced bath carpeting in the same fashion-right colors as Royal Velvet towels and rugs. “Now Fieldcrest bath soaps will add a finishing touch to decorating for the bath,” Tracy said, adding that the product will also be color coordinated with the company’s latest towel “Charisma,” and with patterned towels in its designer collections. 6fi/x Cffy Earns Safety Award fbonix City Finishing Plant was presented the “National Safety for the operation of 1,802,460 man-hours with- Award of'werit ^ dl^ ^ wi IVI9II1 ivi tiiv wpoiativMi wi I yuvfcj'vvv iii«iii'ii\ I *'’9 injury from January 1,1975-December 31,1976. )e bk *be Safety Department in Eden presented this award City employees. liQ b. above (left-right) are Johnson, Orthel Goode, Lula McNeal ■ ■ .. Safety Slogan Contest Winner Mrs. Ruth Hall, twister tender in the Twist-Wind-Reel Department, is the safety slogan contest winner for September at the Karastan Spin ning Mill. Ruth and Charlie Davis, safety committee chairman at the Spinning Mill, are shown above with a display of the winning slogan, “To keep from having the blues from a terrible bruise, be sure to wear your safety shoes.’’ Ruth received a $10 gift certificate for company merchandise for her contribution to the safety program. The topic for the safety slogan contest at the Spinning Mill during the month of October is “Housekeeping.’’ Flu Shots To Be Offered Current predictions are that 1977- 1978 will not see severe influenza outbreaks in the U. S. Nevertheless, the Fieldcrest Medical Department will offer routine influenza vac cinations on a limited basis. The program will begin in the Eden area. Eden employees may receive the vaccine at the corporate Medical Department, General Offices, bet ween 1 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, October 3 through October 14. Information on the availability of influenza vaccine in the outlying locations will be published in future issues of The MQl Whistle. Sales and Marketing employees should ar range to get protection through their private physicians if desired. Employees who have health dis orders such as heart, lung or kidney disease, diabetes and arthritis are advised to take the vaccine. Those who should avoid it are; 1— Those who have known allerg ies to eggs. 2— Those who are acutely ill with colds or flu-like symptoms. Bedspread Mills Sears Award 'rom Page Three) Gravely Shaffer, manager of Sears’ Eden store. I^ident division vice /spj. general manager, iJNderi Manufacturing, ats employees at both il'“ fn ai poin ^heir outstanding ' Liieir outstanding w. G. Runnings, j.'yjl , . • ”• vj. nuumiigs, ifOtis president, Bed f" On Manufacturing, thanked ff'91 niQ^^alf of Fieldcrest’s «o a^anagement. Sni^'^'^ag from Sears were aers, trainee, and M. J. From the Fieldcrest Marketing Division, New York, were R. R. McGill, division vice president and merchandise manager. Bed Fashions; J. M. Foster, division vice president. Bedspread Department; and T. Y. Lester, product manager. Bedspread Department. Following each presentation ceremony, drawings were held for employees, with bedspreads as prizes. Winners at the Bedspread Greige Mill were Inez Lee and Grader Hamlin, first shift; Linda Carter and Howard Tilley, second shift;and Lewis Broadnax and James Strickland, third shift. Bedspread Finishing winners were Melissa Williams, Sharon Carter,Willie Chilton, Stella Pratt, Margaret Harvey and Gladys Hancock. It was an exciting day for everyone concerned, but particularly for the Bedspread employees, many of whom were predicting they might set an even greater record and win the award for the sixth time next year. Thanks To You It's Working SEPTEMBER, 2 6, 1977
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